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great friends. >> your son's name is dylan? >> his name is dylan and my maiden name is dylan.is freezing cold on the plaza. let's look at the weather on the eastern half of the country. temperatures about 15 to 25 degrees below average. we have an icy mix of freezing rain and sleet down near texas. watch out for the slippery conditions this morning. tomorrow it will turn into mainly rain, especially along the gulf coast. the wintry mix into the midwest and ohio and indiana, that is where we could end up with that possibly producing about .10 of an inch of ice. keep t >>> a good saturday morning. i'm meteorologist michelle grossman. a frigid start to the day. temperatures in the 20s today. starting out in the teens though. windchills below zero in many spots. bitterly cold and breezy today. well below normal for this time of year. we're going to rebound on sunday. feeling better with more cloud cover in place. 34 degrees. by monday icy mixture to start out. 34. still cold on tuesday. temperatures around the freezing mark. staying in the 30s thursday, friday, and saturday. >>> a
great friends. >> your son's name is dylan? >> his name is dylan and my maiden name is dylan.is freezing cold on the plaza. let's look at the weather on the eastern half of the country. temperatures about 15 to 25 degrees below average. we have an icy mix of freezing rain and sleet down near texas. watch out for the slippery conditions this morning. tomorrow it will turn into mainly rain, especially along the gulf coast. the wintry mix into the midwest and ohio and indiana, that is...
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lester. >> dylan, thanks. concerns this morning about the growing flu epidemic. already responsible for the deaths of at least 15 children and it is now spread to three dozen states. unfortunately, if you got the flu vaccine this year you might not be entirely safe. there are, however, some things you can do to keep your family safe. our natalie azar is our nbc contributor. >> good to be here. >> january and february is the peak. a different strain of h3n2. is this a worst season? >> we are predicting a worse season than normal because of the strain you mention circulates frequently. it predicts a more severe season. it happens to be a more verilent virus in general. half of the h3n2 strain has drifted. the vaccine production made last february and march is not a perfect match. >> it is always a moving tar getgettarget. >> this happens right in the heat of this flu season in january and february. the w.h.o. experts will predict which strains will be active for next year and production begins then. this strain
lester. >> dylan, thanks. concerns this morning about the growing flu epidemic. already responsible for the deaths of at least 15 children and it is now spread to three dozen states. unfortunately, if you got the flu vaccine this year you might not be entirely safe. there are, however, some things you can do to keep your family safe. our natalie azar is our nbc contributor. >> good to be here. >> january and february is the peak. a different strain of h3n2. is this a worst...
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dylan is tracking. >>> ready for the big game. the super bowl a day a way and we will hear what roger goodell has to say about deflated footballs. will a measles outbreak keep people from going to the game? >>> and will star player richard sherman miss the game if his baby boy arrives early? >>> bruce jenner's journey. the report that the olympic champion is transitioning to live as a woman. what his friends and family are saying about this life change. >>> and flying in the record books. two hot air balloon pilots breaking two world records with a trip that has taken them from japan to north america. we will tell you about their journey on saturday january 31st 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news this is a special edition of "today at the super bowl" with lester holt and erica hill. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza and al roker live from phoenix, arizona. >>> good morning. welcome to "today" on a saturday morning. i'm lester holt. >> i am erica hill with dylan dreyer and sheinelle jones. we have al roker in phoenix. >> that
dylan is tracking. >>> ready for the big game. the super bowl a day a way and we will hear what roger goodell has to say about deflated footballs. will a measles outbreak keep people from going to the game? >>> and will star player richard sherman miss the game if his baby boy arrives early? >>> bruce jenner's journey. the report that the olympic champion is transitioning to live as a woman. what his friends and family are saying about this life change. >>>...
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it will involve dylan eventually wearing down parkas again. >> dylan is hiding under the desk. >> with good reason. here we go again. many cities already crippled bracing for round two. some areas can see up to an additional foot of snow before it's all said and done and dylan, take it away. >> first it starts with the cold. if you have been outside this morning you know the cold is out there. temperatures are just so cold and especially when you factor in the windchill and we have got temperatures that are in the teens and 20s. 2 below in syracuse but it feels like in new york city it's 5 below. so this cold air sets the stage for the next storm system moving in. here it is. you can see some snow moving through areas like northern kansas into southern nebraska. this is going to eventually turn into a snowstorm for chicago. indianapolis and cleveland and this is where we have the winter storm warning, since it's later in the forecast period that's where we have the winter storm watch. here's the timing into tonight. omaha, nebraska seeing the snow. it moves into chicago, becomes heavy
it will involve dylan eventually wearing down parkas again. >> dylan is hiding under the desk. >> with good reason. here we go again. many cities already crippled bracing for round two. some areas can see up to an additional foot of snow before it's all said and done and dylan, take it away. >> first it starts with the cold. if you have been outside this morning you know the cold is out there. temperatures are just so cold and especially when you factor in the windchill and we...
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some of these people are bob dylan, president lyndon johnson, barbra streisand. we have science.have the apollo 11 crew. the first landing on the face of the moon. we highlight marshall nuremberg who not only cracked the genetic code back in the 1960's, but also won the nobel prize for his work. charles schultz, one of my favorite parts of the exhibit. we were lucky enough to get two of his original sunday comics. and a pair of skates that illustrates it was a lifelong amateur hockey fan. that is something we try to do in the exhibit, to find one object or one document that speaks to the accomplishments of each person. the importance of an exhibit like 60 from the 60's is to show how americans 50 years ago completed work that is still relevant in the 21st century. for example, in the early 60's, we launched the first communications satellite, which was the precursor to the electronic age we are experiencing now. satellite communications, cell phone reception, worldwide television reception. one of the people we are highlighting is the inventor of the world's first videogame which
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dylan dylan, thanks. >>> some tense moments on capitol hill today during a hearing on global security threats. former secretaries of state came to testify including madeleine albright george shultz and henry kissinger. when the 91-year-old kissinger entered the room anti-war protesters called code pink surrounded him and started chanting calling for his arrest until committee chairman john mccain strongly put an end to it. >> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. >> we'll stand in recess. we don't want the hear from you any more. i've been a member of this committee for many years, and i've never seen anything as disgraceful and outrageous and despicable. you're going to have to shut up or i'm going to have you arrested. get out of here, you low life scum. >> capitol hill police indeed removed the protesters and the hearing got underway. >>> the deadline has now passed concerning the lives of two hostages, a japanese journalist and a jordanian military pilot. in a message he was forced to record, the journalist said isis would kill the pilot unless jordan turned over a convicted woul
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dylan, thanks. >>> turning to politics. a familiar face in the republican party could be shaking up the race for the white house. nbc white house correspondent kristen welker has more. >> reporter: we are talking about mitt romney. he has been saying he will not run again, but now his tone has changed. he told a group of donors he is considering it as of friday. after a bruises defeat in 2010 former massachusetts governor mitt romney insisted he is not getting back into the game. >> i'm not running for president. not again. >> not running for president. i said that so many times. >> reporter: even his wife ann is adamant. now, romney may be changing his tune. telling a group of donors on friday he is considering a run in 2016. according to those in the room, romney said quote, people ask if i want to be president. yeah i want to be president. romney's renewed interest comes as jeb bush announced he is exploring a white house run. resigning from his board positions. >> together we can provide conservative principles. >> repo
dylan, thanks. >>> turning to politics. a familiar face in the republican party could be shaking up the race for the white house. nbc white house correspondent kristen welker has more. >> reporter: we are talking about mitt romney. he has been saying he will not run again, but now his tone has changed. he told a group of donors he is considering it as of friday. after a bruises defeat in 2010 former massachusetts governor mitt romney insisted he is not getting back into the game....
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dylan has the complete picture. >>> survivor's story. incredible details about how the brave young girl managed to walk away from the plane crash that killed her family. >> a 7-year-old has just come out of the woods alone. >> how the survival skills she learned from her father likely saved her life. >>> royal scandal. buckingham palace responding that the duke of york had sex with an underage girl. why claims are surfacing more than a decade. >>> new year new you, new hashtag. we'll get you ahead with a head start on the day january 4, 2015. 2015. >>> and welcome to "today" on this sunday morning. i'm erica hill. >> i'm lester hold along side shanel jones and dylan dryer. i don't know how to dress anymore. >> i was taking a nap and opened my eyes like do i see snow? >> this is how you get sick is. >> i have the sniffles today. we don't want our meteorologist to get sick is. >> weather is our top story this morning. wild weather we're talking about. freezing temperatures moving east. this could stay for a while. >> yes, and going to be c
dylan has the complete picture. >>> survivor's story. incredible details about how the brave young girl managed to walk away from the plane crash that killed her family. >> a 7-year-old has just come out of the woods alone. >> how the survival skills she learned from her father likely saved her life. >>> royal scandal. buckingham palace responding that the duke of york had sex with an underage girl. why claims are surfacing more than a decade. >>> new year...
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dylan busy this week. we know where you're going. >> i have a feeling new england is calling my name. >> it is our top story. that huge storm headed straight for the northeast. blizzard watches in effect in several cities while the ripple effect of air travel woes could extend across the country. this one's coming on the heels of saturday's storm that blanketed millions of people from pennsylvania to massachusetts. so how bad will the next one be? dylan with be here we go. >> well i'm standing for a reason. that means i'm going right over to the weather wall. this is a classic mol yoreeteorological nor'easter. classic pressure from the north wind out of the northeast and an area of low pressure that's going to bomb out right to the southeast of long island. that setup is what will create this possibly historic nor'easter for new england. here is our area of low pressure. just a clipper moving through the great lakes today, down through pennsylvania by 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. it should stay just to the
dylan busy this week. we know where you're going. >> i have a feeling new england is calling my name. >> it is our top story. that huge storm headed straight for the northeast. blizzard watches in effect in several cities while the ripple effect of air travel woes could extend across the country. this one's coming on the heels of saturday's storm that blanketed millions of people from pennsylvania to massachusetts. so how bad will the next one be? dylan with be here we go. >>...
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i feel bad for you, dylan. >> that is our lead story.snow the blast of winter and roads piling up making for dangerous road conditions in the northeast. nbc's kristen dahlgren is in the middle of it all and driving carefully in northern new jersey. kristen. >> reporter: we are stopped at a red light here. we were behind four snow plows out in teams trying to clear the roads here. even behind the snow plow it's still slick on the roads out here. you know it is coming down now back as snow again. it is interesting, as you drive through it literally changes minute by minute. i think we are right along that snow and freezing rain point. that line. so we are going back and forth through snow through freezing rain through rain. and it is effecting people in the storm. let us show you who it is like out here. it is dangerous on the roads. this road is pretty good. some of the secondary streets we have been on not cleared well at all. it is going to be tough getting around for a lot of people today. we are continuing to head north. snow along th
i feel bad for you, dylan. >> that is our lead story.snow the blast of winter and roads piling up making for dangerous road conditions in the northeast. nbc's kristen dahlgren is in the middle of it all and driving carefully in northern new jersey. kristen. >> reporter: we are stopped at a red light here. we were behind four snow plows out in teams trying to clear the roads here. even behind the snow plow it's still slick on the roads out here. you know it is coming down now back as...
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bob dylan, "blowing in the wind" -- that occupies the top spot. >> ? the answer is blowing in the wind ? >> with our exhibit program, we hope to give people a better understanding of american history, especially we are looking to give a different perspective on not only the decade of the 1960's, but the entire scope of american history. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring austin, texas. learn more about other stops on c-span's city's tour on www.c-span.org/localcontent. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> tonight, janet markey president and ceo of the national council of la raza, on the state of hispanics in america, immigration reform, and her personal story. >> i have had the great privilege of experiencing the american dream in this country. born in kansas. my parents actually came to this country in the very early 1950's. my parents came from mexico with no money and very little education.
bob dylan, "blowing in the wind" -- that occupies the top spot. >> ? the answer is blowing in the wind ? >> with our exhibit program, we hope to give people a better understanding of american history, especially we are looking to give a different perspective on not only the decade of the 1960's, but the entire scope of american history. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring austin, texas. learn more about other stops on c-span's city's tour on...
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oh, dylan, thank you for coming on such short notice.t need you to dig a hole right over here. thank you. oh, no problem. so, lily i'm really sorry. how's larry doing? fine. he's a happy cat. oh, they're cats. that's gonna make my job a lot easier. okay, everyone thank you for coming. it means a lot to lily and it means a lot to me. angus? [ bagpipe plays soft music ] so, larry's wife -- what can i say? she loved larry. and, um, you know, like all cat marriages they had their ups and their downs, but they always landed on their feet. [ shovel scrapes ] oh, hit a rock. [ grunts ] oh! not a rock! [ crowd screaming ] okay, everybody! please stay calm! please stay calm! no running! it's slippery! angus, keep playing! okay. [ screaming continues ] mitchell: randall! yeah? i'm up here. [ thumping ] [ grunting ] mr. pritchett? this is all intern work. it isn't for my band. need me to do a coffee run? no. no, uh, listen i was -- i was cleaning, and i got stuck up here, and i need you to go into my office and stand up the ladder that fell. got it
oh, dylan, thank you for coming on such short notice.t need you to dig a hole right over here. thank you. oh, no problem. so, lily i'm really sorry. how's larry doing? fine. he's a happy cat. oh, they're cats. that's gonna make my job a lot easier. okay, everyone thank you for coming. it means a lot to lily and it means a lot to me. angus? [ bagpipe plays soft music ] so, larry's wife -- what can i say? she loved larry. and, um, you know, like all cat marriages they had their ups and their...
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tambourine man." ♪ >> a lot of the stuff that dylan wrote in '63, '64, '65 was very political.lan. he understood what they were doing musically and they were awakened by the more personal perspective of his songs. ♪ >> dylan was a huge influence on john lennon. i think it inspired him to write more serious songs, deeper songs, and be more experimental lyrically. ♪ i once had a girl or should i say she once had me ♪ >> bob dylan going electric is another one of those big, seismic changes in the pop music era in the '60s. >> he was bold enough to leave his comfort zone. ♪ i ain't going to work on maggie's farm no more ♪ >> it's not just about dylan going electric, but it's also about the fusion of an emerging tradition in popular music that was really political, which rock 'n' roll, which had largely not been overtly political. >> thank you very much. >> there's nothing like the feeling of your audience not being with you and walking out on you. people took it personally. >> you know, who needs him anymore? he's part of your establishment and forget him. >> they're all my friends
tambourine man." ♪ >> a lot of the stuff that dylan wrote in '63, '64, '65 was very political.lan. he understood what they were doing musically and they were awakened by the more personal perspective of his songs. ♪ >> dylan was a huge influence on john lennon. i think it inspired him to write more serious songs, deeper songs, and be more experimental lyrically. ♪ i once had a girl or should i say she once had me ♪ >> bob dylan going electric is another one of...
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. >> bob dylan thought that folk music was poetry. it with folk culture, and it's more lyrical intensity than anybody's put to song before. ♪ and the negro's name is used, it is plain ♪ ♪ for the politician's gain as he rises to fame ♪ >> up until the time of bob dylan, there were the songwriters and there were the singers. dylan started writing his own music. >> he says, i am going to comment on the world, i'm going to comment on the nature of this human experience. bob dylan was sort of in this white-hot moment of saying more in the popular song than anyone ever had before. ♪ only a pawn in their game ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> after the revolution of bob dylan, the music world moves west. ♪ got to go where you wanna go, do what you wanna do with whoever you wanna do ♪ >> royal canyon becomes the epicenter of the rock revolution. >> the music scene was not happening in new york anymore. it was now l.a. everybody moved to laurel canyon. >> actors, musicians, artists, and so it was a kind of whole community, very open. if you were d
. >> bob dylan thought that folk music was poetry. it with folk culture, and it's more lyrical intensity than anybody's put to song before. ♪ and the negro's name is used, it is plain ♪ ♪ for the politician's gain as he rises to fame ♪ >> up until the time of bob dylan, there were the songwriters and there were the singers. dylan started writing his own music. >> he says, i am going to comment on the world, i'm going to comment on the nature of this human experience....
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>> dylan: yeah. he just interviewed me for an article he's doing on the redevelopment project for this area. >> sharon: well, i hope that helps your cause. >> dylan: yes, me too, because we're running out of options. >> sharon: it's amazing how willing people are to destroy something that's meant so much to them. >> dylan: i know. they forget how much went into creating it. >> sharon: crimson lights is not
>> dylan: yeah. he just interviewed me for an article he's doing on the redevelopment project for this area. >> sharon: well, i hope that helps your cause. >> dylan: yes, me too, because we're running out of options. >> sharon: it's amazing how willing people are to destroy something that's meant so much to them. >> dylan: i know. they forget how much went into creating it. >> sharon: crimson lights is not
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hi, dylan. >> reporter: hi, kate. good evening. it is going to be extremely cold for most of the country. the pattern right now has the cold extending all the way into texas and northern florida. you have to go into southern florida before we see temperatures even anywhere close to normal. take a look at midnight tonight. we are going to see those feels-like temperatures when you factor in the wind for most areas down in the single digits and teens. it will feel like 31 degrees in dallas but 6 in amarillo. it will feel like 12 below in parts of wyoming. so it is going to be a cold one tonight and also a snowy one across the southern rockies with the snow already falling. we could see one to two feet of snow in the highest elevations. and the lake effect snow machine is on in watertown and aswego, up to three feet of snow. and, kate, as we kick off 2015, just to note for that rose parade tomorrow, windchills in pasadena, california will be down in the 20s. it's cold pretty much everywhere. >> yeah. pretty much everywhere. dylan, tha
hi, dylan. >> reporter: hi, kate. good evening. it is going to be extremely cold for most of the country. the pattern right now has the cold extending all the way into texas and northern florida. you have to go into southern florida before we see temperatures even anywhere close to normal. take a look at midnight tonight. we are going to see those feels-like temperatures when you factor in the wind for most areas down in the single digits and teens. it will feel like 31 degrees in dallas...
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dylan is very happy. becoming the first defending super bowl champions to win a playoff game the following season since 2006. >>> coming up in just a bit this morning, we'll have more on today's marquise match. >> we should point out dylan you live in new york now. >> i know and she grew up in new jersey but people in new jersey don't always stick with the teams closer to them. as we'll learn more about it. >> it's true. for some reason my brother was a patriots and red sox fan. it's ingrained. >> we've got moisture coming in the south. we have frigid air cold enough to turn some of that rain into freezing rain. because of that we have freezing rain advisories. we could end one a quarter of an inch to an inch in indianapolis. elsewhere, we're not looking at a major ice storm, but a tenth of an inch of ice could make your morning commute on monday very slippery something to keep in mind. it's not going to be a big deal. watch the roads for >>> good sunday morning to you. i'm anthony slaughter. you definite
dylan is very happy. becoming the first defending super bowl champions to win a playoff game the following season since 2006. >>> coming up in just a bit this morning, we'll have more on today's marquise match. >> we should point out dylan you live in new york now. >> i know and she grew up in new jersey but people in new jersey don't always stick with the teams closer to them. as we'll learn more about it. >> it's true. for some reason my brother was a patriots and...
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dylan, thanks. >>> tonight, we turn now to what's become something of a national fixation. the nfl said today the new england patriots did, in fact use underinflated footballs in last sunday's playoff game. also nfl investigators have spoken to dozens of parties, but at least as of yesterday they hadn't yet talked to veteran patriots quarterback tom brady. nbc's ron mott remains on assignment in foxborough, mass, for us tonight. hey, ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening. the patriots played about half of that game with those deflated footballs, and now the league said they will pore through videotape and other evidence to see exactly how that happened. perhaps not business as usual, but business nevertheless as the new england patriots hit the practice field amid a swirling controversy. >> i think this is about playing great and being a great group next sunday. >> reporter: today, the nfl broke its days' long silence announcing ted wells will help lead the investigation, the man who handled the league's high profile probe into bullying. in a statement, t
dylan, thanks. >>> tonight, we turn now to what's become something of a national fixation. the nfl said today the new england patriots did, in fact use underinflated footballs in last sunday's playoff game. also nfl investigators have spoken to dozens of parties, but at least as of yesterday they hadn't yet talked to veteran patriots quarterback tom brady. nbc's ron mott remains on assignment in foxborough, mass, for us tonight. hey, ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian,...
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the cyclist pronounced dead at the scene. 21-year-old dylan mitchell was the cyclist, and his familys here now to talk about the young man whose life was tragically cut short, and visiting th us from claon is julie minutchell, his mom, and his brotrs. julia, starting with you. you to you told me before we staed the segment,your son just moved there and started a new job. he rode his bicyce. he was riding it to work? >> he got into the electrical apprentichip program. he had beenin it for three months and was tired of the commute, so he h moved to san francisco a week before, and was riding his bicycle to work. >> riding a bicycle ner had a problem before for him, right? >> no. he used to ride his bike in clayton to work too. >> tell me what you remember about your brother? >> he was always really nice, and, yeah, his personalit was great, always fun. >> dusty, what do you rememer about your brother? any stories you want to share with us? >> he was a great athlete. he took m to wrestling practe when i was 4th grade and he was in high school. he was just really fun. >> uh-huh, and, rob
the cyclist pronounced dead at the scene. 21-year-old dylan mitchell was the cyclist, and his familys here now to talk about the young man whose life was tragically cut short, and visiting th us from claon is julie minutchell, his mom, and his brotrs. julia, starting with you. you to you told me before we staed the segment,your son just moved there and started a new job. he rode his bicyce. he was riding it to work? >> he got into the electrical apprentichip program. he had beenin it for...
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dylan has the latest. >> good morning. the roads not looking good. it is not just the snow but always dangerous ice for treacherous road conditions. in some areas, it won't let up until the end of the day. early this morning, a winter wonderland across the northeast. snow plows in the wee hours in new jersey. roads in philadelphia covered with snow. in new york city cars blanketed as well. northeast residents have been posting pictures of it all on social media. earlier this week the biggest winter storm of the year so far blanketed new mexico and texas. in amarillo it piled up in a matter of hours as you can see in the time-lapse video. an extraordinary 14 inches in the past few days. amarillo has seen more snow this month than parts of alaska. pouring rain in biloxi. in the carolinas, colder temperatures turned rain to ice. coating windshields and streets. >> everybody drives too fast. >> causing travel headaches and closing roads to the virginia state line. a lot of the snow in new jersey fell overnight. it is making an absolute mess of the roads.
dylan has the latest. >> good morning. the roads not looking good. it is not just the snow but always dangerous ice for treacherous road conditions. in some areas, it won't let up until the end of the day. early this morning, a winter wonderland across the northeast. snow plows in the wee hours in new jersey. roads in philadelphia covered with snow. in new york city cars blanketed as well. northeast residents have been posting pictures of it all on social media. earlier this week the...
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that was dylan. and i focused really on the product side. >> so when you say you fought, i'm just curious. in those early days, what did you fight about? what were the issues that came up? >> we had all the sort of fighting and all of the bickering as founders. but the nice thing is that it all fell back on, again, that trusted relationship that let us kind of work through that. we did not have the same kind of early founding battles that other companies have run into. because we had been friends for, in some cases, a decade before we even started the company. >> so obviously at facebook you had lawsuits, twitter, you know, tales of infighting and backstabbing. what makes box unique? what makes you guys different? >> when you play trumpet with your co-founder at the ripe age of 11, you have a rooted friendship that, you know, bickering and frustrations from building a company tend to not be able to break. >> has keeping the team together been a priority? >> yeah. we spend a lot of time together. stil
that was dylan. and i focused really on the product side. >> so when you say you fought, i'm just curious. in those early days, what did you fight about? what were the issues that came up? >> we had all the sort of fighting and all of the bickering as founders. but the nice thing is that it all fell back on, again, that trusted relationship that let us kind of work through that. we did not have the same kind of early founding battles that other companies have run into. because we...
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meteorologist dylan dreyer joins us with more on that. dylan. >> good evening, lester. about some 40 million people are under an advisory from iowa nebraska all the way to new england. the storm producing rain right now through texas. snow filling in through omaha. we'll see heavier snow move into the chicago area and stay as snow throughout the entire day on sunday. now, we do have to watch this rain/snow line. you can see as we go into early monday morning in new york city we should see a transition from snow over to a wintry mix. we might even see that transition in boston as well. so that will determine just how much snow we see. chicago will stay as all snow. we're looking at easily a foot. same goes for southern parts of michigan and into northwestern ohio. most of new england will see a foot of snow new york closer to about three to six inches. boston we have to watch it. there could be another foot of snow headed that way, lester. >> dylan, thanks. we'll see you in the morning on "today." >>> when "nightly news" continues on this saturday, the battle over drones
meteorologist dylan dreyer joins us with more on that. dylan. >> good evening, lester. about some 40 million people are under an advisory from iowa nebraska all the way to new england. the storm producing rain right now through texas. snow filling in through omaha. we'll see heavier snow move into the chicago area and stay as snow throughout the entire day on sunday. now, we do have to watch this rain/snow line. you can see as we go into early monday morning in new york city we should see...
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dylan, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. i thought it was bad up in boston, but the winds here along the south are gusting up to 40 to 60 miles per hour, making it so much worse. now, the northeast winds have been pushing the waters of the atlantic ocean right over there up and over this seawall, at high tide at 5:00 this evening. we even saw waves crashing over the homes here along the coast. and it is so cold, that instead of these floodwaters coming in and receding, it's s freeze in place. now, everything here is covered in ice. as you saw, waves are crashing into and damaging homes along the coast. and we've even seen that 100-foot stretch of the seawall itself destroyed by the rough surf. we are going to see improvements here within the next couple of hours, as this storm starts to pull away. unfortunately, we're in a very active pattern, and we're going to see a series of storms move through this area over the course of the next several days. brian? >> awful night ahead for the people of marshfield, mass. dylan dreier,
dylan, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. i thought it was bad up in boston, but the winds here along the south are gusting up to 40 to 60 miles per hour, making it so much worse. now, the northeast winds have been pushing the waters of the atlantic ocean right over there up and over this seawall, at high tide at 5:00 this evening. we even saw waves crashing over the homes here along the coast. and it is so cold, that instead of these floodwaters coming in and receding, it's...
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he took that snippet of song and wrote a song sharing writing credit with dylan. looking right at her. >> reporter: that same year old crow was asked to join country music's most exclusive club the grand ol' opry. >> would you guys consider being part of the grand ole opry. >> reporter: their traditional sound is being celebrated. >> country music like so many things has changed a great -- to a great deal and has seemed to have forgotten where it came from. ♪ >> people have forgotten it's their story. it doesn't have to be like a dog on the porch and a jug of shine unless you linked that for real. you can write about your life relevant in this day and age and still it would be country. >> reporter: old crow stays to that past by remembering the legends, not only dylan but roy acuff, the man known for country. acuff's grave is a respects. their approach is resonating. dylan turned them onto another song, "sweet amarillo." again, secor finished it. and their newest album appropriately titled "remedy" is up for a grammy. >> and it just becomes so wonderfully bizarre
he took that snippet of song and wrote a song sharing writing credit with dylan. looking right at her. >> reporter: that same year old crow was asked to join country music's most exclusive club the grand ol' opry. >> would you guys consider being part of the grand ole opry. >> reporter: their traditional sound is being celebrated. >> country music like so many things has changed a great -- to a great deal and has seemed to have forgotten where it came from. ♪ >>...
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now let's head up to the twin cities and my friend dylan dreyer. >> reporter: dylan dreyer here in minneapolisthe snow has picked up so not only wind chills currently around 10 below zero, we have wind tossing the snow around, going to reduce visibility quickly on the roads, it's already covering the streets, as well so they could be slick in spots. today actually wasn't as cold as it has been. minneapolis schools were reopened today, but we'll see what happens tomorrow morning when the wind chills are back down around 20 to 30 below zero and this is cold stretching to the northeast and down into the southeast, too, but here in minneapolis, it is another frigid day. in minneapolis, dylan dreyer nbc news. >> it must be really cold to close schools because of the cold in minnesota. >> i would think. >> the alameda county health department says it is now monitoring two people who may have gotten measles while visiting disney land and disney california vetch park. so far a total of nine confirmed cases in both california and utah are linked to the theme parks. health officials say it is likely a s
now let's head up to the twin cities and my friend dylan dreyer. >> reporter: dylan dreyer here in minneapolisthe snow has picked up so not only wind chills currently around 10 below zero, we have wind tossing the snow around, going to reduce visibility quickly on the roads, it's already covering the streets, as well so they could be slick in spots. today actually wasn't as cold as it has been. minneapolis schools were reopened today, but we'll see what happens tomorrow morning when the...
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lifetime achievement award in 2014- his now 29 year old estranged adopted daughter with mia farrow dylanin the letter, she wrote in graphic detail allegations of sexual abuse from when she was seven years old quote: >>:"he talked to me while he did it, whispering that i was a good girl, that this was our secret." >> reporter:allen vehemently denied dylan's account in his own open letter >> reporter:. but why does woody allen get a free pass while sexual abuse allegations seem to be a career killer for bill cosby? >> reporter:to date as we all know forward to tell their story. >> reporter:with one of his 30 plus accusers filing charges against cosby today, our branding insider, ceo of 5w public relations ronn torossian speculates this >> reporter:i think woody allen is a much safer choice than would woody allen's scandals are so behind him >> reporter: on the insider tonight at 7, >> reporter:for kron 4 news, i'm louis aguirre >> reporter: power still seen--temperatures in the '50s and '60s again we have a slight chance for rain this weekend. >> reporter: fault reforming and the bayshore
lifetime achievement award in 2014- his now 29 year old estranged adopted daughter with mia farrow dylanin the letter, she wrote in graphic detail allegations of sexual abuse from when she was seven years old quote: >>:"he talked to me while he did it, whispering that i was a good girl, that this was our secret." >> reporter:allen vehemently denied dylan's account in his own open letter >> reporter:. but why does woody allen get a free pass while sexual abuse...
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. >> i'm lester holt along side shanielle jones and dylan. >>> people are waiting for what's next in all this. people are coming together in a big way. >> we're going to see a lot of that. that is our top story, the massive rally in paris. around 1 million people taking to the streets, a tremendous show of unity in the face of the terror attack that rock had the country. leaders attending including eric holder. bill is live in paris this morning. bill good morning. >> reporter: good morning erica. after a week of horror that has sered itself into the soul of france a day of defiance. tens ofss gathered. you can see the flags ready for this march. leaders from britain, israel germany ready to march too. this could be the biggest rally since the city was liberate ed from the nazis. it's not just here. north and south, france has been on the march. their president called for unity. in their hundreds of thousands, the french are showing it. at huge rallies, they showed support for victims of their worst massacre in half a century. they chanted the name of the magazine attacked in paris.
. >> i'm lester holt along side shanielle jones and dylan. >>> people are waiting for what's next in all this. people are coming together in a big way. >> we're going to see a lot of that. that is our top story, the massive rally in paris. around 1 million people taking to the streets, a tremendous show of unity in the face of the terror attack that rock had the country. leaders attending including eric holder. bill is live in paris this morning. bill good morning. >>...
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as for the rest of us we can get dylan's new album when it hits store shelves on february 3rd. >> aarpan he's that age now. >> 73. >> yeah. >> nervous, scared and out of control, senior citizens are getting in adrenaline rush and they say it's good for the soul. >> i love this story. so much fun. beth parker has a pretty amazing story from a local ski resort. >> reporter: if you think senior citizens sit inside and flamingo all day you haven't met these guys. ahh! >> reporter: this great bunch boarded a bus in gaithersburg. >> they range from age from 70 up to 92. >> reporter: destination white tail resort mercers burg, pennsylvania. >> you want to get on the hill or not? >> yes! >> i'm scared to death. >> totally out of control when you come down this hill. >> i didn't think i want the to come down. i didn't know what i was supposed to do. scream or yell or close my eyes or go into shock. >> you feel the need for speed? >> i do and it's been many years since i've satisfied that need. it's time. >> we went up in the air there. >> reporter: jean du in n and this is his first time snow t
as for the rest of us we can get dylan's new album when it hits store shelves on february 3rd. >> aarpan he's that age now. >> 73. >> yeah. >> nervous, scared and out of control, senior citizens are getting in adrenaline rush and they say it's good for the soul. >> i love this story. so much fun. beth parker has a pretty amazing story from a local ski resort. >> reporter: if you think senior citizens sit inside and flamingo all day you haven't met these guys....
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then dylan came along 3 1/2 years later.now when i finally accepted the fact it was cancer i had thoughts going through my head like my 4 1/2-year-old is not going to -- ♪ >> i would do whatever i had to do to get better. so i mean i didn't have a choice. >> i never thought about cancer. i never thought that would happen. i didn't know what cancer was. i was listening that weekend on the internet a mistake, by the way. there's stages. i didn't know there was stage one, two, three, four. i knew stage four was really really bad. i had no idea what it meant. when you hear that word, your world does fall apart. >> hi. >> hi heather. >> how are you? is that okay? >> i met dr. heather weekly. she's an amazing doctor. we were freaking out because it was in the brain. she said well yes, it's in the brain, but it's just another organ of the body. >> this lady had a calm voice. you sit with her and she's very specific. she doesn't give you a time line. she doesn't give you an expiration date. she looks very confident. you walk out wit
then dylan came along 3 1/2 years later.now when i finally accepted the fact it was cancer i had thoughts going through my head like my 4 1/2-year-old is not going to -- ♪ >> i would do whatever i had to do to get better. so i mean i didn't have a choice. >> i never thought about cancer. i never thought that would happen. i didn't know what cancer was. i was listening that weekend on the internet a mistake, by the way. there's stages. i didn't know there was stage one, two, three,...
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but even then i still didn't believe that dylan was dead. because none of it made any sense whatsoever. this is a school. these are first-grade kids. (voice breaking): this doesn't happen. >> and you see on his face the pain and the angst. the president said it was the saddest day of his presidency. >> newtown had the same impact on barack obama that columbine had had on bill clinton. what happened in newtown broke his heart. it was devastating for everybody. >> the majority of those who died today were children-- beautiful little kids between the ages of five and ten years old. they had their entire lives ahead of them-- birthdays, graduations, weddings, kids of their own. >> you could see when he spoke just how sickened he was by the whole thing. >> as a country, we have been through this too many times. may god bless the memory of the victims and in the words of scripture, "heal the brokenhearted and bind up their wounds." >> narrator: this time obama decided to try to do something. >> it was like, "if this isn't going to do it, then what
but even then i still didn't believe that dylan was dead. because none of it made any sense whatsoever. this is a school. these are first-grade kids. (voice breaking): this doesn't happen. >> and you see on his face the pain and the angst. the president said it was the saddest day of his presidency. >> newtown had the same impact on barack obama that columbine had had on bill clinton. what happened in newtown broke his heart. it was devastating for everybody. >> the majority...
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. >>> making old time music with a new star of country with the blessing of bob dylan. >> it becomesam. >> jan crawford gets a dose of old crow medicine show. their latest album is up for . >>> that's the sou ♪ >>> that's the sound of old crow medicine show. the group is up for an academy award next month. some call them the greatest string band in the world. jim crawford met these guys. >> nashville has been under fire for too many songs about girls and electronics and girls riding shotgun in trucks. many see this band as the cure. you may not have heard of them. they're an old time string banned. they've stuck to that sound since they started playing together as teenagers. now all of a sudden they're at the right place at the right time. ♪ ♪ i come sfrt valley i'm a rebel boy ♪ >> they're unlikely ambassadors for old-time country music. it's a sound that's country to the core. >> country music has a common denominator. it's the songs of all these hard-working people ♪ take them away ♪ ♪ take away these chains from me ♪ >> reporter: old crow medicine show has been old school since h
. >>> making old time music with a new star of country with the blessing of bob dylan. >> it becomesam. >> jan crawford gets a dose of old crow medicine show. their latest album is up for . >>> that's the sou ♪ >>> that's the sound of old crow medicine show. the group is up for an academy award next month. some call them the greatest string band in the world. jim crawford met these guys. >> nashville has been under fire for too many songs about...
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. >> dylan smith, the first cofounder of box, has been our -- who is now our chief financial officer. we played trumpet together in middle school. neither of us were any good at that. throughout middle school and high school, i did things on the internet with jeff, and later in high school with sam. >> tell me how box began. >> 10 years ago, not a lot of innovation was happening. it was hard to do basic things. share files, access data from anywhere, collaborate and work with other people. i was in college at the time, and the idea was, what if you could have hard drives in the cloud where you put all your files, then access it from the internet and any device you want ed to be able to work from. >> tell me about the early days, fondest memories. >> mark cuban was an angel investor in box. that was done by a cold e-mail we sent to mark in 2005. he sent us a $350,000 check to people he never met. -- gave dylan and myself the idea, maybe we should pursue this full-time, which led to us proposing the idea to our parents that we would drop out of college. they got freaked out, but we had
. >> dylan smith, the first cofounder of box, has been our -- who is now our chief financial officer. we played trumpet together in middle school. neither of us were any good at that. throughout middle school and high school, i did things on the internet with jeff, and later in high school with sam. >> tell me how box began. >> 10 years ago, not a lot of innovation was happening. it was hard to do basic things. share files, access data from anywhere, collaborate and work with...
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what if dylan buys his own ticket? we'll be sleeping in separate cabins. dylan and i share a horse? mm, i hate landing. we'll get through this. alex: wow! it's so pretty. what are you doing? i want my ears to pop. try putting a little rouge on 'em. nobody gets me. wow. isn't this beautiful, little cowgirl? you hate her sparkly outfit, don't you?
what if dylan buys his own ticket? we'll be sleeping in separate cabins. dylan and i share a horse? mm, i hate landing. we'll get through this. alex: wow! it's so pretty. what are you doing? i want my ears to pop. try putting a little rouge on 'em. nobody gets me. wow. isn't this beautiful, little cowgirl? you hate her sparkly outfit, don't you?