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erica edwards, nbc news. >> time to get moving. >> i know. >> nice sunrise coming out for the first oft day to get some exercise, but you will need your sunglasses if you're looking at angie's dress. >> looks nice. she came right from the party. >> i didn't go to the party. >> it's glistening and sparkling. it's so -- >> it's very happy new year. >> it is. >> as we we have a few clouds coming over. you won't need your sunglasses for the sun later today. there is the view from our tower camera showing the capitol there with a break in the cloud cover. seeing some of the daylight showing up. this is the time of year where we get our latest sunrises this morning at 7:27. right now 40 at reagan national. near 40 around the bay. generally upper 30s and 40s everywhere. culpeper fairly cold around 30 degrees. storm team 4 radar all dry here. heading up 95, no problems in and out of the midwest or up towards boston or chicago. heading south, you'll be driving into rain in the carolinas and georgia and along the gulf coast, perhaps northern florida. our temperatures will in the suburbs and rura
erica edwards, nbc news. >> time to get moving. >> i know. >> nice sunrise coming out for the first oft day to get some exercise, but you will need your sunglasses if you're looking at angie's dress. >> looks nice. she came right from the party. >> i didn't go to the party. >> it's glistening and sparkling. it's so -- >> it's very happy new year. >> it is. >> as we we have a few clouds coming over. you won't need your sunglasses for the sun...
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erica edwards, nbc news. >> i didn't come up with a resolution. did you?think to continue doing what we're doing, do it well. don't let the little things >> don't push for instant gratification so much. >> like it. >> simple steps. >> we want some instant gratification with the weather. >> you're the guy who delivers. >> i got it for you. you need your sunglasses today looking at angie's dress. >> sorry. blinding. >> so sparklsparkly. >> sunshine getting through the overcast, our tower cam overlooking washington. you can see the potomac in the right of your screen. the cloud cover will be thinning out. we'll get increasing sunshine this afternoon. already in the low to mid 40s. still quite a chill in the air. you need a warm winter coat for now. going out and getting exercise, you only need one layer. all dry on storm team 4 radar. no rain or snow in the region. if you're traveling up and down the atlantic seaboard, boston, no travel problems there. detroit, st. louis, anywhere in the midwest, down 95 in the rain there. a day to get some outdoor exercise.
erica edwards, nbc news. >> i didn't come up with a resolution. did you?think to continue doing what we're doing, do it well. don't let the little things >> don't push for instant gratification so much. >> like it. >> simple steps. >> we want some instant gratification with the weather. >> you're the guy who delivers. >> i got it for you. you need your sunglasses today looking at angie's dress. >> sorry. blinding. >> so sparklsparkly....
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nbc 10's erica edwards explains. >> to make a mushy and infant appropriate form of peanut. >> reportera tiny bit of this special baby food could put an end to a majority of peanut allergies. new guidelines from the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases say most babies should have foods with peanut in them by six months of age. >> there is a window where the immune system isn't going to recognize it as dangerous. >> reporter: that window is four to six months for babies at high risk of developing a peanut allergy. high risk means they were either born with severe eczema or have an egg allergy. they should only be given the peanut under supervision. babies given peanut early on are 80% less likely to develop a peanut allergy. a doctor advised the shriner family to give their daughter peanut protein after she turned six months old. her older brother had been allergic to peanuts. even though camden tested negative for the allergy, mom kelly says it was unsettling to give her baby something that could possibly make her sick. >> it was scary in that regard, but i think it's w
nbc 10's erica edwards explains. >> to make a mushy and infant appropriate form of peanut. >> reportera tiny bit of this special baby food could put an end to a majority of peanut allergies. new guidelines from the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases say most babies should have foods with peanut in them by six months of age. >> there is a window where the immune system isn't going to recognize it as dangerous. >> reporter: that window is four to six...
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nbc's erica edwards reports on what you need to know about signing up. >> reporter: in austin, texas, people continue to purchase health insurance plans through the affordable care act's marketplaces. organizers there say sign-up numbers appear to be down slightly compared to last year. they believe there may be some confusion with some folks assuming the aca has already gone away. it has not. >> pretty much everyone is in agreement, people who sign up for health insurance in 2017 will have a contract in place and will be able to keep and use their insurance for 2017. >> reporter: on his first day in office, president trump signed an executive order aimed at repealing the health care law. if that happens, experts say there would be a lengthy transition period. meanwhile, lawmakers have not reached an agreement about what could replace what's known as obamacare. >> if president trump tsticks b his promise that he wants he obamacare. and if he wants to call it trump care, it's fine with me. >> reporter: so far, about 11.5 million people nationwide have signed up for coverage in 2017 thr
nbc's erica edwards reports on what you need to know about signing up. >> reporter: in austin, texas, people continue to purchase health insurance plans through the affordable care act's marketplaces. organizers there say sign-up numbers appear to be down slightly compared to last year. they believe there may be some confusion with some folks assuming the aca has already gone away. it has not. >> pretty much everyone is in agreement, people who sign up for health insurance in 2017...
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nbc's erica edwards reports some feel whatever comes next will leave people without coverage. >> reporter: in austin, texas, people continue to purchase health insurance plans through the affordable care act's marketplaces. organizers there say signup numbers appear to be down slightly compared to last year. they believe there may be some confusion, with some assuming the aca has already gone away. it has not. >> pretty much everyone's in agreement, people who sign up for health insurance in 2017 will have a contract in place. they will be able to keep use their insurance for 2017. >> reporter: on his first day in office, president trump signed an executive order aimed at repealing the healthcare law. if that happens, experts say there would be a lengthy transition period. meanwhile, lawmakers have not reached an agreement about what could replace what's known as obamacare. >> if president trump sticks by his promise that he wants health insurance for everybody, i think it will probably look a lot like obamacare. and if he wants to call it trumpcare, it's fine with me. >> reporter: so far
nbc's erica edwards reports some feel whatever comes next will leave people without coverage. >> reporter: in austin, texas, people continue to purchase health insurance plans through the affordable care act's marketplaces. organizers there say signup numbers appear to be down slightly compared to last year. they believe there may be some confusion, with some assuming the aca has already gone away. it has not. >> pretty much everyone's in agreement, people who sign up for health...
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erica edwards has the new details. >> make a nice mushy appropriate form of peanut. >> a tiny bit of this tiny special baby food could put an end to peanut allergies. most babies should have fads with peanut in them by six months of age >> there is a window where the immune system isn't going to recognize peanuts as dangerous. >> that window is four to six months of babies at high risk of developing a peanut allergy, meaning they were born with severe eczema or have an allergy. they should be seen by a specialist and only given the peanut when a physician is so supervisin supervising. babies given a peanut early on are 80% less likely to develop an allergy. her older brother had been allergic to peanuts. even though she tested negative, it was unsettling to give her baby something that could make her sick. >> it was scary in that regard but i think it worked. she's two. we've been doing it for 18 months and she hasn't had a reaction to it. >> parents can introduce peanut product to kids at lower risks for an allergy around 6 moenths old. never give a baby or child under age 4 peanuwh
erica edwards has the new details. >> make a nice mushy appropriate form of peanut. >> a tiny bit of this tiny special baby food could put an end to peanut allergies. most babies should have fads with peanut in them by six months of age >> there is a window where the immune system isn't going to recognize peanuts as dangerous. >> that window is four to six months of babies at high risk of developing a peanut allergy, meaning they were born with severe eczema or have an...