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especially the cells that develop thunderstorms. we have a chance of that today and tomorrow, and then the atmospheric river on sunday. we'll be watching the changes minute by minute. >> the "today" show is just moments away. we continue "today in the bay" on roku right now. we're going to take you live to vegas as we countdown to the super bowl. watch our 7:00 a.m. newscast. you can see it online as well as nbcbayarea.com. that's going to do it for us today. >> i got my ticket to the super bowl. did you all get yours? management didn't give you -- >> hey, we need to have a good friday morning. a terrifying scene in florida. >> yeah, a small plane crashes into a neighborhood. it's february 2nd. this is "today." up in flames.
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>> i'm losing engine. >> several people killed when a plane goes down in a mobile home park. >> it was a loud bang. the windows actually shook, the house shook. >> firefighters rushing in to save people trapped in their homes. the ntsb searching for answers. we're live at the scene with the very latest. super soaker. flooded roads and water rescues after another massive storm. hits california with more rain on the way. some areas buried by 4 feet of snow. so where is it headed next? al is tracking all of it. border breakthrough? a tentative agreement on immigration. but will pressure from donald trump and house republicans kill the deal before it even makes it to a vote? we're live with what both sides are saying. on the stand. for the first time ever, the mother of a school shooter testifying in her own defense. >> you never would think you
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have to protect your child from harming someone else. >> what was she saying about missing red flags before the tragedy? those stories, plus apple's new vision. >> the era of spatial computing is here. >> overnight the tech giant dropping its first big project in more than a decade. we'll take you inside the big roll-out. and gopher it. the ground dog day party is underway in pennsylvania awaiting the arrival of punxsutawney phil. will he predict an early spring or six more weeks of winter? we'll find out. "today," february 2nd, 2024. from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hey, guys. good morning. welcome to "today." happy you are joining us on this friday.
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savannah is enjoying the moment off. >> punxsutawney phil is ready. there is a live look there at punxsutawney, pennsylvania. it is always an all-night party. mr. roker, by the way, predicting that once again that groundhog will see its shadow. >> okay, we'll check it out. speaking of weather, we're tracking heavy rain and flooding along the west coast. it comes as another stronger system is on the move. that system is set to come back next weekend and early next week. al is tracking all of that. let us start with breaking news out of florida. several people killed when a small plane crashed into a mobile home park. marissa, good morning. what is the latest there? >> reporter: hoda, good morning. you can still smell the smoke in
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the air here. there were three fatalities. three inside the plane, one inside the mobile home that took a direct hit. this was inside a populated area. this was supposed to be a typical weekday night, and of course, we saw it turn deadly. this morning, tragedy in clearwater, florida after a single engine plane crashed into a mobile home park thursday evening. >> i'm losing engine. >> they went down hard. >> reporter: the fiery crash happened around 7:00 p.m. last night. >> i can confirm we have several fatalities both within the aircraft and mobile home. >> reporter: the small plane striking one home directly. the blaze causing fire damage to at least three other peoples nearby. this helicopter video shows the field of debris with firefighters working overnight to put out of the any hot spots. >> we haven't been able to get into the scene to effectively assess the totality of it at this point.
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>> reporter: the pilot of the plane, a beechcraft bonanza v35 reported engine failure shortly before the crash. the faa added it is not yet known how many people were onboard. >> we heard what we thought was like a motorcycle go by or something. then a few seconds later, it was a loud bang. the windows actually shook. the house shook. >> reporter: he was at the scene minutes after the crash taking this video of the blaze. >> even after the fire was, like, out, you couldn't tell. everybody knows everybody. everybody is friends. and, i mean, it is just weird that something like this happens, you know, in your neighborhood. >> reporter: investigators on the ground working around the clock to get to victims and determine what went wrong. the fatalities include who was on the ground. everyone is working to find the identities of the people who
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lost their lives and crews are working to make sure this remains safe for those who live here after this tragedy. back to you. >> all right. marissa, thank you. now to that unrelenting rain out west. some neighborhoods in california saw another 5 inches in less than 24 hours. that's on top of a storm that devastated the region just days ago. and now more rain is on the way. al is standing by for that all-important forecast in just a moment. but, first, nbc's dana griffin is on the ground in san diego with more. >> reporter: craig, good morning. there is a high surf warning in effect until saturday morning. that's because these waves are forecasted to be as high as 10 feet. it is windy and with saturated ground and more rain coming this weekend, it could make the clean-up here in san diego more difficult. overnight, the brunt of thursday's storm swamping southern california, soaking rain dropping on battered san
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diego, still reeling from last week's destructive floods. 65 people in evacuation shelters across the city. 30 roads closed. >> the county of san diego is establishing a housing assistance program to connect displaced residents are long-term housing while they wait to go back into their cars. >> reporter: this along with widespread damage throughout los angeles. and swift water rescues across the region. teens pulling a person from a storm channel in orange county. in santa ana, hoisting a man from the middle of a river bed. drivers rescued from submerged cars as roadways suddenly turn into waterways. >> i couldn't open the door. she pulled me out of the window. thank god they're here. >> reporter: walkways closed after the earth underneath washed away.
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>> this is not a little flood, no. you see it. no, look at the cars. it's coming into your house. >> reporter: and homes water logged. >> it looks like a solid 30 inches of standing water. even more so over here. that's a good five inches. >> reporter: impacts of the pineapple express sending tropical moisture from hawaii to the west coast. in the north, the sierra blanketed with snow, up to four feet in some locations. the russian river overflowing, flooding vineyards. trees and power lines down across the state. that latest storm may be over, but come sunday, a second more powerful storm will impact once again. officials are warning people to get out now, get the supplies you need so you can avoid being on the road. and a reminder, if you see standing water, do not drive through it. it could be deadly. craig? >> good tips there. dana griffin for us there in san diego. thank you. let's head to al. the west coast really getting pounded. >> it is not over yet. here is the first storm bringing
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some rain and snow in the upper elevations that's today through sunday, making its way east. but this is the next storm while this atmospheric river that will develop with this system isn't maybe as strong as the one that's moving through now, that will bring in heavy snow, winds and rain to the rockies. what this thing is going to do is bring in a storm system that's going to kind of sit and just waves of rain with this pineapple express bringing heavy, heavy rain over the entire day, over already saturated ground as you just saw dana's report. the big problem now, a moderate risk of flooding south of monterrey all the way down to oxnard dangerous flash flooding upwards of a foot of rain. 12 inches of rain. also up as you get up into the sierra and over four feet of snow in some of those mountain peaks. so this is a very powerful storm.
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mud slides and issues happening with this next storm over the next 72 hours and beyond, guys. >> al, thank you we'll check back for the full forecast in a bit. meanwhile, we turn to a responsible breakthrough on capitol hill a key group of senators say they have reached a deal to tighten immigration laws, but already that agreement is receiving some pushback stephanie gosk is following this one. stef, good morning. >> good morning, craig this has been a long battle filled with speculation about what that deal would actually look like. now democrats say they will release the details, and the senate will vote on monday a landmark vote on immigration could finally be in sight. after months of battling on capitol hill, democratic leader chuck schumer will force a vote on monday. >> we cannot simply shirk from our responsibilities just because the task is difficult. >> reporter: as record numbers of migrants crossing the border,
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overwhelming authorities, president biden pushed for more action to combat the crisis. his allies have been trying to undermine it, giving biden a win in an election year. >> if the bill won't be a great bill and won't be solve the problem, i wouldn't do it at all. >> reporter: with the southern border under immense pressure, leaders of border states are bussing migrants to other cities in places like chicago and new york, there is tension from overcrowded shelters this dramatic attack on nypd officers some of the suspects migrants. 7 people were arrested for the assault on times square. >> the city, we've had enough. >> reporter: several suspects have arrest records since coming to the u.s., according to senior law enforcement officials. nbc news has not been able to confirm their immigration status now some have been released as the cases are pending. >> when you attack our police
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officers, you should go to riker's island. >> reporter: the district attorney saying violence against police officers is never acceptable it is paramount we identify each defendant and specify each participant's role in the incident governor kathy hochul responding to the attack. >> you don't touch our police officers you don't touch anyone. >> the mayor of new york says he's disgusted by the attacks. he has had the federal government for assistance. president biden pledging to do more if this bill goes through, guys. >> thank you. meanwhile, the immigration debate and the possible deal that stef just mentioned in that report will be front and center this sunday on "meet the press" when kristin welker sits down with an exclusive conversation with speaker of the house mike johnson. president biden took a rare step against israel yesterday, issuing sanctions against israeli settlers in gaza who have been accused of attacking palestinians and peace activists in the west bank four settlers facing financial
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sanctions and visa bans from the u.s. the same day the president faced protests from pro-palestinian demonstrators in michigan. police with riot shields kept the protesters from approaching a union hall where president biden was meeting with union workers. for the first time, lloyd austin addressed his handling of his cancer diagnosis and his decisions not to notify the white house about his hospitalization. nbc's peter alexander joins us with more. >> reporter: craig, good morning. nice to see you. secretary austin will join president biden when the remains of the three service members killed by a drone strike earlier this week return home. it follows austin addressing those ongoing questions about the days' long hospitalization that he kept secret in what was a remarkably frank news conference still dealing with leg pain, his limp visible as he arrived to
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the pentagon briefing room lloyd austin speaking out for the first time about that controversy. now he did his diagnosis from the president and the public. >> we did not handle this right, and i did not handle this right. >> reporter: admitting his mistake and delivering this apology. >> i should have told the president about my cancer diagnosis. i should have also told my team and the american public. and i take full responsibility i apologize to my teammates and to the american people. >> reporter: austin both contrite and candid after bipartisan criticism that he kept secret from the commander in chief and others in the pentagon that he was hospitalized for days in the icu with complications after being treated for prostate cancer. >> the news shook me, and i know that it shakes so many others, especially in the black community. it was a gut punch
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and, frankly, my first instinct was to keep it private. >> reporter: the secretary also responded to questions about whether he ordered his staff to conceal the emergency. an aid heard on the 911 call before austin was rushed to walter reed. >> can i ask, can the ambulance not show up with lights and sirens we're trying to remain a little subtle. >> i never directed anyone to keep my january hospitalization from the white house i'm offering all of this as an explanation and not an excuse. >> anyone else would have faced reprimand or even dismissal. why shouldn't that same standard apply to you, sir? >> i take full responsibility for -- for the department's actions. >> reporter: the 70-year-old hoping this moment serves as a lesson for others. >> get screened. get your regular check-ups >> reporter: austin said, as a
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leader, he missed an opportunity to deliver an important public health message, especially for black and older men. and he did not want that chance to pass again. it is important to note the pentagon's inspector general is conducting a review into austin's actions, but no time line on when that will be completed. craig? >> all right our chief white house correspondent, peter alexander with us there. >> nice to see him recovering well there as well. >> yes. >> mr. roker with a full check of the weather hey, al. >> guys, it may be groundhog's day, but i'm telling you it is feeling a lot like spring. it feels like spring in pittsburgh, 43 69 in little rock. 16 degrees above average denver 53 degrees today. that's 10 degrees warmer than usual. and more of that warmth, missouri flirting with 60. chicago near 45 degrees. birmingham 11 degrees warmer than average temperatures get closer to average as we get into next week d.c. mid-50s into the low 40s. atlanta, you will touch 60 degrees, near that, when we get into tuesday but we will get to your local
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at any point we could see rain falling today and tomo and that's your latest weather. guys >> what was your groundhog prediction yesterday >> it should be cloudy he should not see his shadow. >> and today around 7:30 okay, cool. coming up, gripping testimony from the mother of a high school shooter now herself charged. maggie vespa has more on what she had to say hey, maggie. >> reporter: prosecutors here this morning actually gearing up to cross examine jennifer crumbley, america's first parent to ever stand trial for a mass school shooting committed by their child. we will walk you through yesterday's jaw dropping testimony and what's next here for the michigan mom also coming up. as if job hunting wasn't enough, now a warning about scammers proposing as real companies. what to know before you click "apply". "apply". but, first, this is "today" on not just any whiteboard...
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hospital. it happened on temple drive in pacheco. firefighters have now cleared that scene. we know the fire started a little before midnight. flames quickly engulfed the home. still no word on the victims' injuries or how they're doing. firefighters do say two other people inside the home made it out safely. also breaking this morning, an earthquake off the coast of humboldt county. the usgs calling it a 4.9 quake. it struck about 20 minutes ago in the pacific ocean west of ferndale. there are no reports of any damage at this time. let's get a look at that forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> we're starting out with some rain across the bay area, off and on showers moving through, giving us a soggy commute. and we are seeing it now in san francisco and then another wave of rain moving from the south bay all the way up to the tri-valley. and this is the kind of activity we'll see at least for the next couple of hours. there may be some more breaks for the afternoon, but still at any point today we may need to break out the umbrellas and deal
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with some brief heavy downpours, but we may also get some more sunshine today, which will mean we could see some rainbows. and then going into the day taupe, much more rain coming in. the later we get in the day, the higher the rain chances as the next atmospheric river arrives later saturday night into sunday morning. so a lot of wet weather in our forecast with a potential of flooding and some high winds. the biggest threat we'll see will be coming in on sunday. so we'll keep you up to date on all of the changes in our forecast, and you can get any information you need on our website, nbcbayarea.com.
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today, aka groundhog day there he is in all his glory punxsutawney phil just moments ago predicting an early spring. >> as did mr. roker. >> as did mr. roker. >> he shouldn't see his shadow i mean, because it's -- this is only the 21st time out of like 137 that he has actually not seen his shadow. >> okay, early spring. >> well, good morning. look who joined us. >> hello there. >> laura jarett is at the desk for us a stunning day in court. jurors hearing from a michigan mom charged in connection with her mom's school shooting. >> that's right. jennifer crumbley taking the stand in her own defense testifying that back in 2021, she had no idea that her then 15-year-old son ethan was struggling with mental health issues and planning an attack on his high school. >> maggie vespa has the story for us
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maggie, good morning. >> reporter: hey, guys good morning as you said, a stunning and emotional day of testimony yesterday. jennifer crumbley crying multiple times at one point crumbley's own attorney shedding a tear america's first parent to ever stand trial for their child's massive school shooting pleads a case in front of a jury that she couldn't have stopped her son. >> i wish she would have killed us instead. >> reporter: this morning the mother speaking out in her own defense. >> as a parent, you spend your whole life trying to protect your child from other dangers. you never -- you never would think you have to protect your child from harming somebody else. >> reporter: in emotional testimony, jennifer fighting claims that she dismissed clear warning signs of her son that left four students dead. crumbley describing ethan as quiet with few friends, but
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never thinking he was a danger to others. >> did you ever believe that your son needed mental health treatment, therapy and counseling, anything >> no. separately. prosecutors say t i felt like i had an open door he could come to me about anything. >> both are charged with involuntary manslaughter he will be tried separately. prosecutors say together they bought ethan the gun used in the shooting, playing this video of jennifer taking her son to a shooting range but crumbley says her husband was in charge for storing the gun. >> i just didn't feel comfortable being in charge of that. >> reporter: claiming ethan's school down played concerns that he was a risk. the morning of the shooting administrators called a meeting with ethan and his parents to discuss a disturbing drawing he
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had made of a gun with the phrases "blood everywhere" and "the thoughts won't stop help me. testifying monday why he supported keeping ethan at school. >> i felt it was better for him to be around peers and people who are his age than to be home alone. >> reporter: crumbley, who earlier cried alongside her attorney when prosecutors played video, now testifying. >> we did lose a lot >> you have lost everything. >> we did. >> maggie, we also saw the defense pushing to have her son ethan take the stand where does that stand? >> reporter: right this is a really interesting dynamic that's been going back and forth for a while. the defense drilled down again yesterday on their desire to have ethan testify, potentially challenge the narrative that he repeatedly asked his mom for help leading up to the shooting. but the problem is for the
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defense's case ethan made it clear to the court via his attorneys that if that were to happen he would plead the fifth and effectively say something, a potential sign, the judge noted, that he may want to appeal his life sentence or at least wants to protect the right to do so in the future the judge was adamant saying existing case law bars an attorney from calling a witness who made it clear they intend to plead the fifth. they moved on from that. as far as what's next here today, the prosecution is set to begin their cross-examination of jennifer crumbley first thing this morning hoda >> maggie, thank you so much. all right, guys. still ahead on "popstart," everybody's favorite ghoul is making a comeback. a first look at the long-awaited beetlejuice sequel. plus, a warning for anyone thinking about a career change vicky nguyen is here to tell us how scammers are targeting job seekers. >> good morning. job scams are hitting a new
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>> nbc's senior investigative correspondent vicky nguyen joins us with this one. >> this is a growing the end that actually reached an all-time high last year. scammers promising good money and work-from-home gigs. even experienced job seekers are being targeted here's what you need to know before you apply to that next job. a new warning on what you might be finding online. hyper realistic job hoaxes, making it tough to tell what's real. >> i just spent $5,000 for a new job. that was a fake website. we just pulled a common remote job scam on you. >> scammers will post or reach out about a job that doesn't exist. they're actually after your personal info like bank accounts, your social security number or credit card details. they use that to drain your accounts. >> i lost $1,500 to a job scam. >> often they find targets through social media, people who say they have been laid off.
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what is it about someone that has been recently laid off that makes them especially vulnerable? >> we know the job market is tight right now and a lot of people do want to keep that wo flexible. >> reporter: research companies and positions thoroughly. >> look at their job board. is that really a job? take it a step further. reach out to their hr department and say, is this person working for you? is this real? >> the federal trade commission says it fielded 61,000 complaints over the first nine months of last year, costing victims a total of $186 million. >> they were actually asking me for my bank account, for my social security number. >> he was contacted by scammers last year who were impersonating recruiters from a real company. after just one interview via text over wire, no video, no conversation even, he says they offered him a high-paying job
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via e-mail. is that when your spidey sense said, this doesn't seem right. >> i think the spidey sense came as i was talking with some friends of mine, but still i didn't see this coming. >> the ftc says examples include work-from-home opportunities that sell you on being your own boss, nanny and care giving jobs that don't require an interview and any job position that makes you pay to get hired. >> 85% of people in the u.s. are looking for a new job, so this means it will be more competitive. >> to find legitimate jobs, tap in first. update your resume with in-demand skills, and be wary of anyone who offers you a job after just one conversation. >> that's just not how companies do business. they have lots of processes to make sure that this is going to be, you know, a good fit for both people. >> i mean, so if this has
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happened to you, if you have already been scammed, what can you do? what should you do? >> always contact your bank, your credit card to try to get that payment reversed. but be aware of those checks. never cash those checks. or they say, oh, we're going to pay you, but it will be a higher amount. you need to refund us the difference. that check will always bounce. by the time you give them that hard-earned money, you go back and the check was never real in the first place. report fraud to help other people because that's how the government and law enforcement can keep track of fraudulent scams and warn people. >> scammers are the worst. >> the pits. boo! good morning. so this current storm that's affecting the west, this will start heading east today. here is what we're looking at. heavy snow and winds snarling the rockies. we have a risk across the southern plains of strong storms developing. now tomorrow as that system moves east, you will be high rain fall rates into the mississippi river valley and
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into florida as well. then sunday heavy rain into the southeast. strong storms from south central florida. we're looking from 1 to 3 inches of rain across new orleans and on into the southeast. the rest of the country today, a few snow showers up into the northeast and new england. and the afternoon storms developing down into texas. that's what's going on into the country. here is what's happening into your neck of the woods. those afternoon st good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are still getting some lingering showers, and the possibility of thunderstorms as we go throughout today. and it's making the commute very sloppy from the peninsula to the east bay, and also into the tri-valley. so as we get a closer look, very heavy downpours moving through morgan hill, and we will have a chance of seeing more of this activity today, but also expect some breaks with some
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good morning. it is 7:56 right now. i'm laura garcia. here is a look at what's happening now. i'm ginger conejero saab in pacheco, where a home is a total loss after a fire destroyed it. you're seeing what is left of that home. take a look at some of the flames that fire crews were fighting here in pacheco overnight. two people were injured, one man
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severely burned, was airlifted to uc davis. another female was ground transported to john muir. two other occupants were not injured and they are said to be safe thanks to working fire alarms. let's get a look at the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> we're starting out with rain. we've seen it off and on and we can see the water on the camera lens as we take a look at san francisco, and the satellite radar showing more activity moving in and waves of rain possible at any point today. we're seeing the bulk of it moving through this morning, pushing through the south county, with more showers up the peninsula into san francisco. there looks to be a break between late morning into the afternoon, but really at any point we could see some quick-moving rain passing by and a slight chance of thunderstorms, even into the day on saturday. there's not a completely dry hour of the day for the entire bay area, but we could see the rain chances increasing late tomorrow night and into sunday as the next atmospheric river moves in. we'll keep you up to date on
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, storm after storm wreaking havoc on the west coast. homes evacuated. >> this is not a little flood. no, you see it.
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look at the cars. it's coming into your house. >> with more severe weather on the way, al as your full forecast. then apple of the eyes. the company out with a new virtual reality headset. its first big product in more than a decade. coming up, an inside look at the new tech everybody is talking about. plus, mafia hit. >> don't call me baby. i'm not your baby. >> it's the latest fashion trend that's taking over the internet. >> this, my friends, is my new look. >> i'll write you up a list. >> plus, how can you get a bold look on a budget? and follow "suit." a new suit spin-off is in the works. the new version set in l.a. has everyone asking will meghan markle will back in the mix? >> take notes. i'm not going to repeat myself.
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>> it's friday. >> come on. come on. come on, craig. come on, craig. never mind. don't do that, craig. >> you asked me to give it to you. i gave it to you. >> sometimes i can't handle it. i can't handle it. i can't handle the truth. i can't handle it. get away. >> happy friday, you guys. we're hoping you have a good one. >> by the way, we're wearing red. law a -- laura's got a red skirt on in case you can't see it. it is all in honor of national wear red day. it is an effort to raise awareness about heart health. >> by the way, in addition to that, we are so excited about next week. we will count down to super bowl lviii out in vegas. can't wait. all week long, we will report live from vegas as the chiefs take on the 49ers next sunday. >> uh-huh. >> the gang is also going to be cooking up plenty of food options for game day. i will have to come back for
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that. we will do our very own version of the puppy bowl right here in studio 1a. >> that's a big hit. >> all right. let's get to our news at 8:00. guys, let's begin with the deadly plane crash overnight in clearwater, florida. we've got a live look at the scene right now. a small plane slammed right into a mobile home park. there were casualties on the plane, casualties on the ground. marissa has the latest for us. >> reporter: good morning. >> hoda, good morning. you can still smell the smoke in the air of this neighborhood. this is a popular area. we're only a few miles away from the nearby airport, and pretty close to the mall. we just learned three people have died including a pilot, two people on the ground, and now we're also hearing those distressing moments, those calls for help from the pilot on the
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plane in those final moments. >> i'm losing engine. >> they went down hard. >> reporter: you can see aerial video from above showing a gaping hole where a mobile home once was. these are the charred remains left behind after a single engine plane crashed into it. this was around 7:00 p.m. last night. you can also see from that video it set fire to some of the homes nearby. neighbors around there reported feeling their houses shake. they reported hearing loud popping sounds and explosions. emergency crews, of course, worked hard to rescue people who were trapped by the flames inside of their homes. they were searching for survivors, and of course, working to put out any hot spots, making sure that the rest of the people living in this neighborhood remained safe throughout the night, and of course, we are working to learn the identities of those three people who lost their lives last night, and so begins the interagency investigation between the faa and the ntsb into what exactly went wrong here. hoda.
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>> marissa parra, thank you. to the west coast now where the weather system known as the pineapple express has dumped massive amounts of rain and caused serious flooding there. roads were closed. emergency evacuations, shelters opened in san diego. that area still recovering from last week's damaging floods. emergency teams also had to make some water rescues across southern california as well. meanwhile, in the mountains to the north, some areas got as much as 4 feet of snow. mr. roker, could there be more of that on the way? >> unfortunately, there is, craig. good morning to all of you. this is the first storm that's pounding right now. this is storm number one friday into sunday. we've got that second storm now out over the pacific. that's sunday through tuesday. and you can see for today this first storm is going to bring heavy rain and some mountain snows, more heavy snow into the rockies.
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now here's this second storm. while not as powerful as this first one, here is the problem. the moisture emanating from hawaii, that's why we call it the pineapple express. it will reach california by evening. and on sunday, we're talking an intense band of rain that continues through the entire d another 4 feet at some of th day. this is a slow mover so it's enhanced flooding because of the saturated soil already. we have a moderate flood risk right now south of monterrey all the way down passed oxnard, california we're talking about anywhere from 6 to 12 inches of rain. and in the mountains, we could see another four feet at some of the peaks. guys >> all right, al thank you. all right. there could be good news on the way when it comes to those high drug prices. the biden administration has started to negotiate with big pharmaceutical companies the goal here is to bring down the costs of some of the most popular drugs used by people on medicare our senior business corresponden christine romans is here with the details. christine, you came into my office yesterday and you said, this is a big deal. >> it is. >> what drugs are we talking about? >> the u.s. government for the first time really being able to use its cloud as the biggest buyer of these drugs to
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negotiate prices we're talking about cancer drugs, diabetes drugs, arthritis, blood thinners. look at all these names. you have probably seen these ads. these are widely advertised drugs, widely used the 10 drugs here, there is a blood cancer drug, stelara there, that's a psoriasis drug it is $25,000, i think so the government picking these drugs to sit down with drug companies and say, all right, we're your biggest buyer let's negotiate some discounts. >> let's talk about the discounts. how much money are we talking about folks being able to save on these drugs. >> anywhere from 25% to 60% depending on the drug here, right? these are lucrative drugs. but also these are drugs that the u.s. government is paying money for, like $50 billion in
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medicare costs for these drugs in particular. we know that out-of-pocket $3.4 billion is what seniors spend on these drugs. the government is also paying. this is the taxpayer trying to use its clout to impact prices. >> what about people not on medicare will they see those discounts? >> often insurance companies match what medicare is getting with drug companies. drug indus fighting this. this is something that was made law by the inflation reduction act. also in that inflation reduction act, something that people are seeing right now and that is a this could lead to the prices go down the drug companies are fighting this this was made law by the inflation reduction act. also something that people are seeing right now, and that is a cap out-of-pocket for medicare part d recipients. right now there are people in this country feeling better about things that cap will lower to $2,000 out-of-pocket by the year 2025 so watch this space. the negotiations landmark, they're just beginning 2026 is when this needs to be, according to the law, these lower prices need to be intact. >> we could use some relief, that's for sure. >> thanks, christine happy friday.
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mark andrews and his team came up one victory short of a trip to the super bowl but the tight end may have just made the play of his lifetime. a fellow airline passenger posted all about it on social media. andrews was on a southwest flight yesterday a woman got sick her blood pressure was low, and a doctor and nurse onboard couldn't find a strong pulse andrews who has type one diabetes stood up and asked, could it be her blood sugar? i have a diabetic testing kit. with his help, the woman later stabilized andrews later confirmed the story saying, the real heroe were the nurse and doctor on the plane. he had a feeling she just needed some apple juice or something to stabilize. >> well done, mark andrews. >> yes. coming up, speaking of football, a first super bowl commercial reveals right off the bat some serious star power. >> all right but, first, excite is building for the release of apple's first
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we are back now. 8:13 yep, 8:13. a really big day for apple apple is unveiling its highly anticipated apple vision pro it is a headset that lets the user dive into a virtual world while still seeing the real world at the same time. >> full disclosure al has seen this one already but in south florida, a high tech studio just opened to the public that could enhance that technology even more. >> sam brock is live with the
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best assignment of the day to show us how it works. >> reporter: not too shabby. it's generating headlines right now. you could train a 3d version of yourself step inside the studio that is publicly accessible. 74 cameras 78 microphones 78 led lights. i was in here a few days ago and it allowed me to report live from florida while being live in times square at the same time. except, i'm not in new york. and this is unlike anything you have ever seen before. >> the era of spatial computing is here. >> reporter: the apple vision pro is officially on the market. >> your favorite apps live right in front of you. >> reporter: the company's first major new production since the apple watch nearly a decade ago
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lets users navigate with their eyes and pivot between 3d apps and screens for work. >> mixed reality is where you are seeing your real world with digital objects in it. >> reporter: what might become a major boost to that virtual world -- >> the main rise are really around the emerging technology. >> reporter: a technology theme park for entrepreneurs at the levan center of innovation where at the campus you will find this 3d capture studio. >> we literally capture you in a matter of seconds, your physical movement as well as your voice and translate into that an audio file now we have collected you and you will never forevermore. >> reporter: it is the kind of thing you only find in hollywood or at a government agency. but this is the first open to the community. and you need all of these resources to create a 3d version of me. >> exactly so we capture all this
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information and combine it into a single format. the end product finds me reporting live all over the world. i'm sam brock, reporting live from times square. i'm sam brock, reporting live from montreal, canada. and the primary language here is french i don't even speak french. wait did i say i don't speak french the system's ai language skills can help out there, just in time for the summer olympics in paris. [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: and now imagine this on your headset can i get my 3d representation and use it on an apple pro >> yes we captured your 3d digital twin there are ways to super impose that. >> reporter: the possible applications leave a lot to the
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imagination. from having your star salesperson pitch everyone everywhere to new options for patients. >> i can capture them explaining their ailments, pair with their electronic medical records and have doctors anywhere view it from their phone or head mount display. so that quality of care is absolutely incredible. >> geez. >> wait. does sam speak french? i'm confused. >> were you speaking french? >> reporter: am i supposed to reveal i will say this. it is not my first, second or third language but you know what? i'm starting to pick it up what do you guys think >> being sneaky, all right. >> by the way, sam, that apple vision pro, how much does it cost and what else can you do on it >> reporter: sure, all right so the price tag is fairly hefty. it's $3,500 to start before all the bells and whistles but it does a lot of cool things
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you can actually broadcast up to five games or broadcasts going on simultaneously where you are looking at real-time players and stats. so it has a control room feel to it also, let's say you are a fan of "house of the dragon." you can transform the space around you to the iron thrown but if you come with your friends. let's say 15, 20 friends, it room so you are immersed in this while watching the show. we mentioned the price tag for that this is also thousands of dollars. but it will be scaleable long-term. initially you will see companies using it but if you come with your friends. let's say 15, 20 friends, it might go from $5,000 to $6,000 to a couple hundred dollars. the technology will progress and the price will come down. >> and you tried them on. >> it is really cool it is kind of like that movie "minority report" all right in that you can move stuff around. you saw the person blinking their eyes and think, that's not really them. it's a digital avatar of you so that when people are talking to
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you, they see your eyes blinking, but it's a digital print. >> very brave. >> when people come up to talk to you, they kind of fade into your foreground, so you actually see them. >> do you like it? >> i did i don't think i will get it, but -- >> how do you manipulate that? >> you would pinch a photo and move it over. >> just like your fingerprints >> you go like this and it expands. >> this very much feels like when brian -- >> the internet? >> what is the internet? >> let's remember, this will be used later all right. all right. mr. roker, how about a check of the weather? >> all right starting for today, well, we've got a lot of mess going on out there out west rain and snow and wind it is going to be just awful we're looking at afternoon storms moves into texas. mild in the midwest. plenty of sunshine that's what's going on around the country. here good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we do have a sloppy morning
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commute, but we will get some breaks in the activity and some peeks of sunshine today with scattered showers continuing into tomorrow. the next atmospheric river arrived on sunday morning. that may provide dangerous winds and possible flooding. we're looking at heavy rain coming in, but as of now, scattered activity continues. we'l and that's your latest weather. best time of the morning, start the weekend. >> any taylor swift in "popstart. coming up, we'll start with day one of our super bowl commercial kickoff. always fun to do starting today, a first look at some of the big ads for the big game next week this morning we will start with a sneak peek at not one but two star studded spots it features our buddy tina fey plus a couple familiar faces that are playing tina fey. >> with so many choices on
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booking.com, there are so many tina feys i could be splurgy tina loves a hotel near rodeo drive. glenn close? >> with millions of possibilities, you can book whoever you want to be. >> that's my line. >> booking.com >> in case you missed it, a few cameos there >> right. >> that's cool i like that one. i like that one. all right. we got one more. here's a sneak peek at sir anthony hopkins as rex the dragon that's the mascot for the wrexham soccer team. >> to act is to deceive. who are you?
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>> but to become this beast, well, that requires a little extra kick, yeah now here me roar this is what they came to see! they love me roar ironically, it is the cold brew that births the fire breathing dragon, yes. >> love that love it. >> like a "silence of the lambs" to sesame street >> they're both red. >> check back with us next week. we will have more super bowl commercials for you. that's the thing now you do the commercials before the game that's the whole thing. >> get your money's worth. next up, taylor swift. we have been seeing this superstar hanging out with momma kelce up in the box at the kansas city chiefs games it looks like they're really hitting it off this week momma kelce changed her facebook banner picture to this epic shot
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we will take this as a sign that things are going pretty well between taylor and the, i don't know, in-laws. that makes us think will she will spotted at taylor-con we noticed that taylor swift's management company filed an application, something with that exact title, with the united states patent and trade park office but if the eras tour has been any indication of the swifties ability to organize in masses, we could only imagine what the power would be of a taylor-con it feels like we're living it all day every day. >> we are a part of it. >> but they are covering that through the patent filing. >> making it legal, yes. >> kudos for tracking down the patent. >> they have a taylor scanner. >> shout-out to the girls.
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hey! it is 8:30 we are back here it is a friday morning y'all, we are wrapping up the week get it, jimmy! get em, jimmy. go go >> we're getting our weekend started a little early we're so happy you came. happy . you know what, it is a little bit drizzly. it is a little drizzly, but everybody is making it happen. all right. coming up, you know what, it is a little bit drizzly. it is a little drizzly, but everybody is making it happen. all right. coming up, guys, stephanie monsieur is going to be here with a curated box of goodies to help you can't wait to see what she tucked inside here. >> craig, are you listening? are you drawn to animal prints? >> i am. >> perhaps big sunglasses. >> maybe french tip nails? >> okay, guys. that look has a name it is called the mob wife aesthetic. it has taken over tiktok it has taken over studio 1a, and we will show you how to pull it off in a way for work. >> and she's from jersey.
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then later, our favorite daley is here. >> and she's from jersey. then later, our favorite daley is here. a familiar face. there she is carson's wife will help us plan our super bowl spread. have you ever heard of the chickle. a cheesy pickle. she will show us how to make that and more. >> she's the reason i'm on lipitor. >> why would you say that? >> it's true. >> you are going to blame your wife >> she's frying cheese on television. >> you don't have to eat it. you do you do. coming up on freebie friday -- i'm just trying to help you craig loves it when, it's free for me a last-minute vacation vicky has a new consumer confidential you don't want to miss. harry smith will take a look back it's been 60 years since the british craze of the beatles
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we will celebrate those six decades next week when they land in the states. >> it's your birthday. how old are you today? >> 55. >> what about you? >> 13. >> it's your birthday. how old are you? >> 55.w old are you? >> 37. >> one more down there. >> 62. >> what? >> 50! >> who else? how old? happy 14th birthday. anybody else >> 50! >> who else? >> keep going, hoda! >> 15. >> yes, sir? >> 74. >> 74! >> wow all right. >> one more, one more. >> 16. >> how about that, mr. roker >> how about this? i got my number one fan over
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here, who's got a boost. what's the boost for okay well, there you go all right. >> oh! >> well, thanks for coming we appreciate that all right. let's show you what you got going on for your weekend. we start off with saturday here we go saturday sunny and mild conditions the eastern third of the country. snow and wind through the rockies. unfortunately that next big storm comes into the west. rain and wind through the northeast. a northeast chill. plenty of sunshine around the great lakes. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. keep the umbrella close by. we'll see times of rainfall throughout the day and also some sunshine too. our temperatures only reach into the mid 50s. cold tonight with upper 30s. a chance of rain tomorrow that becomes more widespread late tomorrow night as the next
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atmospheric river comes in early sunday morning. we could also have gusty winds and flooding potential. weather. >> thank you, al two more birthdays what is your name? >> teresa. >> how old are you >> 50. >> and you you? >> 24. that's a lot of leopard print to talk about. how about people are going wild over the mob wife aesthetic. we'll help you get in on the craze. that and more. but, first, this is "today" on nbc.
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to throw in your damn face. >> there you go. it is 8:37 with "today's style." that, of course, is a clip of one of tv's most famous mob wives, carmella soprano. thousands are channelling their inner carmella jasmine snow is here to show us how it's done right. what happened here >> we have been seeing this understated luxury for so long now this is just the opposite. it really is like more is more. >> is it cheetah and leather >> cheetah and faux fur and leather, which are a lot of trends happening right now we're putting them altogether and going out with that big, bold confidence of like authentically not caring and just having fun. being who you are. >> let's start with carmella soprano. so her fashion has really been
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underscored on tiktok. so let's see christina, come on out let's see your look. oh, girl okay talk to us about this. >> she is the ultimate '90s mob mom, right she always has tons of color she does a lot of monochromatic dressing diamonds and chains and the '90s sunglasses we put a little animal print in there and of course a faux fur >> i like the look all right. let's bring out -- let's talk about our next person. adriana serba is another mob muse the fiance to christopher. talk about that. >> yes she is really known for her over-the-top animal print. she just does not care she goes all-out. >> let's bring shannon out let's see this print oh, girl yes. >> this is our modern day version of adriana we have the sheer leopard print
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underneath the top with the jeans. but we made it a little more casual for 2024. and then, of course, a faux fur. this is all that digging back into your mom's closet, vintage stores we got this at the real real it is really about spending less money but pulling out those pieces and resurrecting this trend. >> very cool all right. i like the look. our next jersey mob mom is karen hill, the wife of henry hill in "goodfellas. tell us about that look. >> okay. this is very '80s, and everyone loves karen. we're absolutely loving a leather. >> all right, katie. we want to see this. oh, please excuse her okay talk to us about this. >> she looks so good so we made it more modern with oversized silhouettes and the oversized blazer from h&m.
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she looks amazing. a simple heel. and then the sunglasses. i mean, that really tops it off. >> katie, how are you feeling dressed like this? >> you know, i finally feel like i found my place this feels so me to my core. i'm representing jersey proud, by the way. >> i can feel it i have never seen you quite like this all right, casey thank you. all right. let's go a little glam we have elvira, michelle's character. >> this character is the ultimate glamazon. so we wanted to go with that power jacket because she wears a power suit this is a nighttime look we have a wrapped skirt and a gold tank top underneath of it it is so pretty for nighttime. it feels more modern. >> that's cool.
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>> and she's a boss. >> and the glasses always make it. >> the glasses really bring it home. >> we have to bring all the mob wives out. can we >> do you think this trend will go on? >> i think it will go on and on to have confidence in your dressing i really do. >> y'all look really cute. thank you so much. great job as always. okay, guys this is really exciting. still to come here, it is "start today unboxing." we are sharing a bunch of deals to help you recharge and refresh your life. but, first, this is "today." we are back at 8:43 with we are back at 8:43 with "start today." not just any whiteboard... ...katie porter's whiteboard is one way she's: [news anchor] ...often seen grilling top executives of banks, big pharma, even top administration officials. katie porter. never taken corporate pac money - never will. leading the fight to ban congressional stock trading. and the only democrat who opposed wasteful “earmarks” that fund politicians' pet projects. katie porter. focused on your challenges - from lowering housing costs to fighting climate change. shake up the senate - with democrat katie porter.
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>> just think that goldie is too young to have a phone. she's only three my wife is here, everybody i guess that might be a preview if you came to our house for super bowl sunday. interesting collection of food today. you have burgers you have tacos you have my favorite garbage cookies coming up. but, first, this is "today" on
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two leading candidates for senate. two very different visions for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice
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and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives. adam schiff, the leading democrat, defended democracy against trump and the insurrectionists. he helped build affordable housing, lower drug costs, and bring good jobs back home. the choice is clear. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. well, it's friday, which means it is time for "today food loves football." taylor bowl in vegas gives you plenty of time to work on that game day menu. who better to turn to than any wife. >> the better daley. >> good, good. good to see you. >> am i still snoring? >> you're good you're good. much better. >> all right this first recipe you will make, in full disclosure, i thought was just a tiktok trend and i was going to hate it.
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>> i made this for my son. >> i did not want to like it. >> a lot of our marriage is basically sending recipes back and forth all day long, and this was one of them. definitely all over the internet it is a smash burger taco. first we make the special smash sauce. mayo, mustard. i like ketchup that's controversial. >> paprika, relish and powder. mix that all up. i will let you do that then i will move on to the smash burger we have our ground beef. you can experiment with ground turkey, but it is the super bowl about a meatball size. we will throw it on our griddle. and then just take our -- i will turn this up a little bit. take the tortilla, put it on top. i like to use one of these burger presses and just smash it >> you are going to flip it eventually so it will flip the
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other side but you want to smash it so it gets that nice, crispy egg. >> it is like the best of both worlds of a smash burger andd t. you fold it over. add your smash top. >> i'm already finished. >> a little white kind of the taco thing. >> and cover it with the lid we don't have a lid, but cover it so it melts and then there it is you fold it over add your smash top. >> i'm already finished. >> a little white onion, a little pickle. >> it is nice and light. >> this is delicious. >> it tastes like fast food. >> yeah, yeah. >> and you can add it with whatever you want. okay so, next, these are also all over the internet. they're called chickles. call them whatever you want. but basically, it is a fried cheese pickle. okay, munster cheese is completely underrated. any cheese that melts well. >> is this your offering for women's heart health today i'm wearing the red pin.
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hoda is wearing red. and you are frying cheese. >> the cheese is getting a little burnt. >> come on >> we don't fry. this is like a light fry, you know >> should you use a nonstick pan? >> yes you don't have to put anything on this one is burning because you're talking too much. >> oh! >> that's right! >> we're already sleep divorced. what are you going to do where are you going to send me >> we're going to get a dog and then send you off. >> so fry the cheese >> wait until it gets very brown. it looks like it is burning. not that burnt and then it literally just rolls over. >> what cheese do you use? >> do you use any cheese >> are you just naming cheeses you know >> colby, swiss and cheddar, blend it altogether. >> love that. >> is that a dill pickle >> yeah.
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a dill pickle spear. >> is it good? >> yeah. >> you could add jalapenos there is like a dipping sauce over there. >> you are filling up. >> and then lastly, my chocolate chip cookies that are in my cook book and you just throw pretzels, m&ms. >> there is a little bag of ruffles. >> yeah, the crunch. >> you get the salt like in the cookie. >> so you can empty out your pantry with this >> absolutely. black beans. no whatever. >> have you tried the chickle? >> yeah. it's so good it's crunchy >> tell america what you think of it. >> is that good? >> it's delicious. >> and the garbage cookie? yes, okay. niners/chiefs.
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super bowl lviii, vegas. we appreciate you and all that you contribute to the culinary world. all right. on our 4th hour, we have demi lovato on the power of music and how it helped her and how it's also brought her to a recent engagement >> up next on the 3rd hour, joy bauer. we won't have this, but bringing a taste of the mediterranean diet to your kitchen first, local news and weather.
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good morning. it is 8:56. i'm marcus washington. south bay state senator dave cortez is pushing to boost robotaxi restrictions. he calls it the autonomous vehicle service deployment and data transparency act. it would move the regulatory power of autonomous taxis from state to local jurisdictions. state to local jurisdictions. it's a move unions oppose not just any whiteboard...
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