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>> good thing we're not swimming across. >> hopefully those fans at the baseball game won't be angry later. >> absolutely. >> they'll be happy with the win. well, the "today" show is just ahead. however, "today in the bay" continues on roku and other streaming platforms. ahead at 8:00, we speak with one bay area couple experiencing the pain from the ongoing conflict of the war in the middle east. we'll also have a live interview about a major milestone for the oakland gay men's chorus. >> that's what's happening on "today in the bay." >> it's opening day. >> it's a home opener. this is a live look inside oracle park. and as we always do good frida good friday morning. the president with his strongest condemnation yet for israel's war. >> and a report on how that aid convoy was bombed in gaza. it is april 5th.
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this is "today." the president in a tense call with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, demanding an immediate cease-fire or risk losing u.s. support. >> these are positive developments, but the real test the results. on one with the tp national security council member just >> and breaking this morning, the israeli military's investigation into the bombing that killed seven aid workers. we'll talk with a national security council member just ahead. total excitement. the countdown to the eclipse reaching a fever pitch. tourists spanning out from texas all the way to new england for the very rare event. >> 100% totality? that is taylor swift rocking madison square garden. >> will the weather cooperate? everything you need to know.
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>> this was a total shock to me. rebuked. >> this is a hoetltotal shock t. >> just ahead, what it could mean for the long-awaited start of that trial. caught in the act. >> yo, yo, yo. >> a fed-up homeowner sets up a trap to catch a porch pirates. crimes on the rise costing americans billions of dollars every year. one thief even disguised as a garbage bag. what police and ordinary people are now doing to fight back. those stories, plus feeling the buzz. inside the surprising and remarkable comeback of the honeybee across the u.s. why it is so sweet for millions of americans. and ladies first. >> still undefeated and still dancing. >> basketball fans gearing up for the final four and two of the most highly anticipated women's games ever. with all eyes on iowa superstar
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caitlin clark. >> we're here to win a basketball game and hopefully win there. >> we're there live to kick off a huge weekend of hoop dreams today, friday, april 5, 2024. from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. "today," nice to have you along with us on a friday morning. we're going to have a big friday night tonigh >> we will have a big friday night with the women's final four. >> you have two games. followed by iowa and uconn. >> four key players on the court already, the mascots here. >> all right. look forward to that. we will have much more. breaking news out of gaza. israel promising to open more border crossings overnight. just a short time ago, the israeli military releasing its report on how and why a convoy
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of aid workers was killed. >> it comes after a tense 30-minute phone call between president biden and benjamin netanyahu yesterday. the president demanding immediate threats for the safety of aid workers. >> and we will go one-on-one with a member of the president's national security council. but first, peter alexander. >> reporter: good morning. president biden got some results. the israelis agreed to create new aid routes by land and sea, and the u.s. is welcoming those moves. but the white house still wants to see more after president biden called the current situation in gaza unacceptable and he threatened to reassess the support for israel if it does not change course.
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we just received the results of israel's investigation into the deadly strike. intensifying pressure from president biden. the white house says israel has agreed to open a crossing to allow aid into northern gaza and a port. antony blinken welcoming the move after the deadly strike that killed 7 aid works from world central kitchen. >> we're looking to see a public accounting, and we're looking to see accountable. >> reporter: it follows the shat to prime minister benjamin netanyahu, threatening to put conditions on future u.s. military aid if israel does not respond to president's sharpest warning yet, threatening to put conditions on future u.s. military aid if israel does not respond to his concerns about u.s. casualties in gaza. the first conversation between the two leaders since the strike. the president calling for an immediate cease-fire and saying he wants to see concrete steps to protect civilians and aid workers there or the u.s. will change its policy toward its longtime ally. the idf concluding its investigation into the strike
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saying its forces did not identify the vehicles in question as being associated with world central kitchen and thought there were hamas gunmen inside.es were marked. adding the incident was a grave mistake. 33-year-old jacob, a dual american-canadian citizen was one of the aid workers killed this week. his family speaking to raf sanchez. >> we are two people who suffer because we have lost our only son, but we're only two. there are thousands and thousands. >> reporter: in a new interview with lester holt, the families of american hostages are calling for an end to the war and a return of their loved ones, urging netanyahu to broker a deal. >> he's been talking for many months about how important hostage release is. we don't have any more time for talking. >> reporter: the israeli defense forces today also announcing
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five of its senior officers have been disciplined following the strike. we're learning about the back and forth in the president's call. the two u.s. officials and another person familiar with the call say president biden did not just warn netanyahu the relationship between their two countries would significantly change, but he added, don't say i don't love israel, reiterating that the president has been a staunch supporter to israel. >> and now john kirby. admiral, good morning. as you know, the idf just released its findings. it says the strike on the vehicles is a grave mistake stemming from a serious failure from mistaken identification, errors in decision-making and an attack con prayer to the standard operating procedures. world kitchen is saying, fine, but it wants an independent investigation saying israel cannot be trusted to investigate
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its own mistake, its own accident. >> we will work our way through that investigation ourselves and take a look at see what we think of their findings and their conclusions before we make any kind of judgment going forward. this is an agency of the israeli government that has conducted independent investigations before. it's their charge. it is almost like an inspector general, if you will. they have done this in the past. we will reserve judgment before we two through those findings. >> is there a trust problem here? it is the u.s. sending these weapons. these are u.s.-made weapons in most cases and the way they're being used matters. >> yes, it absolutely matters. that was a major point yesterday, that how they're prosecuting this war, how they are conducting these operations absolutely matters. they have got to be more
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precise. they have got to be more careful. the president said too many civilians are being killed. now you have a real risk not only to their lives and of course their missions but to other aid organizations making decisions about whether they will continue to support the people of gaza. we can't allow that to happen. it was a frank discussion but the president was very clear that if we don't see meaningful changes in the policy approaches by the israeli government, there will have to be changes in the policy to gaza. >> that's unpack that a bit because the primary leverage is arms. i read this quote by a retired general who said all of our missiles, all the airplanes and bombs, it is all from the u.s. the minute they turn off the tap, you can't keep fighting. everyone understands we can't fight this war without the united states, period. is the u.s. prepared to cut military aid to israel if you do not see the results you want? >> i don't want to get ahead of the president or close down any
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of his decision space, savannah. he made it clear if we don't see meaningful changes in their policy, we will have to make changes at our policy. i will leave it at that. i will note that one of the thing it is president did talk about with prime minister netanyahu was the very real threat they are facing from iran right now, a very public threat by the iranians. and the president made it clear that our support for israel and their self-defense is not going to change. we're going to make sure that we -- that we meet that commitment as well. they live in a tough neighborhood. while we're all focused, rightly so, on the war in hamas and gaza, they're under threat from the houthis and militia groups that are funding, resourcing, training and preparing in iraq and syria. >> fair enough.
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to that point, the president when he went to israel, he called his support for israel rock solid and unwavering. now it seems israel is on a short leash. >> both things can be true. you can have a rock solid, unwavering support for israel because of the neighborhood they're living in and the threats they're facing. but take issue wtth the way in which they're conducting these operations. that's the discussion they had yesterday. the president made it clear there has been too many civilian casualties. there is not enough aid getting in. and we have to get a cease-fire in place to get the hostages released. there is negotiations re-starting in cairo over the weekend. the president urged the prime minister to attend those negotiations and to try to close on this hostage deal as quickly as possible. >> all right. i think we're out of time. appreciate it. thank you. >> yes, ma'am. also this morning the countdown to monday's total solar eclipse is reaching a
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fever pitch. people are traveling to spots in the u.s. that could get the best views. while all eyes will be on the skies on monday afternoon, right now they're on the weather. we will see if that's going to cooperate. morgan chesky joins us now from dallas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. ail eyes look to the sky. good news and bad news here. if you are in that path of totality from texas all the way to maine, you will experience a few minutes of darkness. but experts say at least as those clouds are thin, you should be able to see something special. no matter where you are headed to find the perfect vantage point of monday's solar eclipse, the question this morning, will the weather cooperate. conditions will align for total darkness stretching from texas
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all the way to maine. many tourists are choosing the lone star state over new england. but this year they could be battling a little spring gloom. >> it is just bad luck, right? sometimes we have a bad day and that's the way it is. >> reporter: the clouds in your area are thin, experts say you will still have a good view, but it is likely some may miss out. >> if it is just a blanket of gray and it is raining constantly, then it is probably going to be very difficult to notice anything. >> reporter: still, many americans are hoping for the best. a short-term data and amalytics provider, more than half the nation's cities are fully booked. the last total solar eclipse in the u.s. was back in 2017. new yorker adam epstein still ecstatic over his trip to watch it right along family in the middle of the oregon desert. >> it was an emotional experience. some of us cried. but to be able to be sort of connected and see the universe in a new way. >> reporter: that eclipse more
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than enough for him to plan his trip for this one in 2024. he organized a group of 80 friends and family ranging from age from 7 to 87 in dallas where everyone is crossing fingers that mother nature plays along. >> a 90% partial solar eclipse is a young child playing the triangle in the school talent show. it's good. it's fun to watch. but 100% totality, that is taylor swift rocking madison square garden. >> reporter: that is a tough show to beat, right? that's why so many people are flocking to that path of totality. we will not see another total solar eclipse like this until the year 2044. so the time to act is now. if you are in a viewing area and you do have some cloud cover, optometrists say that does not
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give you an excuse to not wear your eclipse glasses. the cloud cover is still giving you some risk of exposure to the sun, so make sure you are wearing those when you are in that path of totality. either way, it should be one incredible show. >> good advice there, too, morning. nbc news will bring you live coverage of the big event. we will start at 2:00 p.m. eastern on nbc and streaming on nbc news now. >> we're in the bonny taylor zone of totality. total eclipse of the heart. the other big event here on earth, basketball, my friend. >> out of this world. good morning to you as well. cleveland, ohio will be the place to be tonight when the action on the women's side tips off. caitlin clark looking for a storybook ending to her career as they take on uconn. meanwhile, nc state will face the gamecocks. and look who is behind jesse kirsch, right there at rocket
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mortgage field house for the huge games. jesse, you got friends. >> reporter: we brought friends, craig. good morning to all of you. it is so exciting. they simply couldn't sleep and they decided to get up with us. they're among the lucky ones because they actually have tickets for tonight. stubhub says this is the best-selling women's final four it has ever seen. the ncaa said this tournament is already setting attendance records. meaning whoever wins it all, this weekend is shaping up to be historic. march madness is taking over cleveland with the highly anticipated women's final four now just hours away. >> i-o-w-a. >> tonight we'll see iowa versus uconn, featuring the biggest star in all of college hoops. >> this is business.
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we're here to win a basketball game and hopefully win two. >> reporter: with clark's long-range, this championship weekend just feels different. >> it's so cool to see these incredible female athletes be so visible. >> and drains it. my goodness! >> reporter: when clark's hawkeyes play lsu monday, more than 12 million people tuned in to watch. the largest audience ever for women's college hoops game. what has caitlin clark taught you beyond when you are on the basketball court? >> never give up. >> you can do anything. >> reporter: clark won't be the game's only shining star. >> through the contact. >> reporter: she will take on paige bueckers. >> it will be a great matchup. i'm excited for the game. >> reporter: nc state takes on an undefeated south carolina. >> i'm so happy we can help them meet this moment. >> reporter: and some fans are
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seeing double. uconn and nc state both have their women's and men's squads playing in the final four this weekend. >> basketball is something that brings everyone together. that's why we love it. >> reporter: alabama rounds out the men's side as we get ready for a march madness finale fans won't soon forget. >> i hope they remember how we made them feel, how we gave their families something to scream about on the tv on the weekends. >> reporter: no question caitlin clark has given so many girls and boys a role model to look up to. it is not just kids who know that number 22. take a look at this. earlier in the week, she revealed her phone screen is michael phelps from the olympics. for now, there is no one out there. so i think what we will do is put "the today show" starting five out there. they asked me if i could play with them.
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so here we go. >> okay. >> reporter: back to you guys. big weekend here in cleveland. we got some work to do. run it again. >> that was good. >> couldn't help it. couldn't help it. >> jesse, thank you. >> there you go. there you go. >> it will be a fun, fun weekend. time for our first check of the weather. all right, kids. >> that's carolina. >> a fun weekend. time for the first check of the weather, mr. roker, what you >> i just feel bad for sam brock. he's laying in bed. his phone will blow up now. >> it was great. >> anyway, this is the remnants of that storm moving on out of here out of the northeast and new england. we will pick up 4 or 5 inches of snow there. we have an illegal block there. so cool on the west coast, cool on the east coast. in-between, look at this. denver 77 degrees today.
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dallas 10 degrees warmer than average at 84. cool air stays in cleveland, even though the basketball will be hot. raleigh 62. but warmer than average. and out west temperatures 10 to 15, almost 20 degrees cooler than average. then temperatures start to warm up next week. minneapolis 60. 72 in kansas city tuesday. low 80s in dallas. unfortunately, we do have a high fire risk from denver down to lubbock. very low humidity. we will get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. and that's your latest weather. oh! i just got an online offer from carmax to sell this mom van. this is the greatest day of my life! i mean — gablah! this is... (dramatic sigh) ...the saddest day of my life!
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the victims' families, wondering what's going on. what happened in court on thursday that could provid new key developments in the idaho case. laura jarett has been following it for us. >> reporter: this case has been stalled for months with the victims families wonders what is going on. we will talk about what happened in court on thursday that could provide some insights and where this is all headed next, guys. >> laura, thanks. and then ahead, the costly rise of porch pirates all across the country. you will not believe how far some of these thieves are going. homeowners, too, to fight back. but, first, this is "today" on nbc. sometimes all you need to get the party started... is a little help from your friends. ♪♪ everyone's invited to pixar fest at the disneyland resort... for a celebration of friendship and beyond you won't want to miss. starting april 26th.
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including the home opener, hours away for the san francisco giants. >> reporter: i'm bob redell here at oracle park in san francisco. later this afternoon first pitch at 1:35, the giants versus the padres for the home opener. new is new foods, a new sound system, and a new type of lighting. we'll have more at 11:00 a.m. >> thanks, bob. and you can watch the giants take on the san diego padres in their home opener on nbc sports bay area. coverage starts at noon. again, first pitch is at 1:35. and we're looking to see what the weather is going to be like for first pitch. meteorologist kari hall has the latest. >> it looks clear, but it will be chilly and we'll have gusty winds. for the inland areas there will be a chance of showers that may fire up as we go into the evening. our temperatures up to 58 degrees. we're down to 37 tonight. tomorrow it will be clear, but we're also looking at a breezy wind and highs in the low 60s. look at the warming trend we'll have next week. we'll see highs in the low 80s
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by next wednesday into thursday. and then san francisco, cool and windy weekend, slight chance of rain later tonight. and we'll also see those temperatures in the 50s throughout saturday and sunday, in time for the partial solar eclipse we'll see on monday. it looks all clear for that. we will be warming up into the low 70s for next thursday. it looks pretty nice for next week, but we have to make it through these winter-like temperatures for the weekend. >> thanks a lot, kari. don't forget to watch "today in the bay" coming up at 8:00 on roku and other platforms. we'll speak with one bay area couple experiencing the pain from the ongoing
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to be done. >> the case against the man accused of killing four college students in idaho, embroiled in fresh controversy this morning. >> this was a total shock to me. >> revolutions spilling out in open court thursday for the first time. >> they about gone out and interrogated 400 citizens. >> reporter: the prosecution objecting to bryan kohberger's defense team conducting a survey to investigate bias in the jury pool, reading out some of the questions perspective jurors would be asked. >> have you read, seen or heard that dna on the knife sheathe was found? these are questions that, quite frankly, might not be able to ask in voir dire, much less into an uncontrolled, unsupervised environment. >> reporter: the presiding judge appearing concerned. >> i'm not happy about the specific questions, especially some that are false.
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we have been working very, very hard to keep the sort of noise out of the case. >> reporter: it's been more than a year since prosecutors charged bryan kohberger with fatally killing kaylee goncalves, madison mogen, xana kernodle and ethan chapin in their off campus home. the town so small, the defense . the town so small, the defense has argued he can't get a fair trial. his legal team defending the survey saying it wasn't intended has argued he can't get a fair trial. his legal team defending the survey saying it wasn't intended to taint the jury pool, but instead to bolster their motion to move the trial out of moscow. >> this is not an anomaly. these surveys are done in high-profile cases often. >> in the 33 years that i served, i have never seen a survey go out in this manner in a murder case ever. >> sounds like a big mess going on there. >> yes, that is fair to say. >> so now what happens with the
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case? >> so the prosecution is now saying they want all those roughly 400 people in the town surveyed barred from serving on the jury. they gave them certain facts that are not true, which is part of what upset the judge so much. one of the things jean fisher told us there that this might be the way they get the venue changed because the judge's hand might actually be forced. but he will hear another hearing on this case next week. >> wow. thank you, laura. lots more to get to on a friday, including beyoncé. what does paul mccartney think about that beatles classic she covered that we all love here, by the way, "blackbird." what he is now saying. plus, stephanie gosk taking a look at the fight against porch pirates. >> ever get a delivery to your front porch and have it go
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american households get roughly three packages delivered every week. it turns into three chances a week for thieves to grab and run. well, one homeowner here in new york was so fed up with his stuff being stolen, he laid a trap, and it worked. to the ridiculous, this thief disguised in bunny ears. that's not a garbage bag. it is a porch pirate getting away with the goods. >> i was like, i have to do something about this because it's been happening a lot. >> reporter: sick of his stuff being ripped off, he laid a trap. the box this man is grabbing is a decoy. he confronts him with a baseball bat. >> yo, yo, yo! i just didn't want nobody to take it. >> reporter: eventually the police were called and arrested
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the suspected thief. >> everybody has problems, but that doesn't give you the right to go around stealing people's packages. >> reporter: 44 million americans had a package stolen in the last three months. $6 billion in total losses for the year. >> it is a big deal. >> reporter: in florida, just p making it a felony to steal anythi lawmakers just passed a bill making it a felony to steal anything worth more than $40. why do you think making it a felony will prevent people from doing it? >> i think because now there is a chance you can go to jail. >> reporter: to catch porch pirates in sacramento, home to that trash bag bandit, police have started putting tracking devices. >> a lot of people with stolen packages will have warrants for their arrest, they are on probation, they have a history for doing this. >> reporter: track the delivery,
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collecting it as quickly as possible. install a doorbell camera as a deterrent and take advantage of amazon's lockers or secure delivery locations, all good ways to protect those deliveries without trying to catch a thief in the act. >> stef, these so-called porch pirates, any patterns folks should be looking out for? >> well, they're repeat offenders. if someone in your neighborhood gets something stolen, be on the lookout. call the police. the state of pennsylvania passed a law this year making it a felony. it's a felony if you are caught having done it more than twice. >> my wife lindsey just this week ordered some apple ear buds. >> oh. >> and, yeah, they took them right off the porch, right off the porch. >> with lost amazon packages of $12.99 kids tie for easter. like enjoy. >> or how about someone sends you something personal, a family
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member or something like that, too. >> thank you, stef. why do you say we switch gears and get the forecast. >> our friend vicky nguyen says buy online, pick up in the store. hurricane season 2024, we'll see what this delivers. unfortunately, well, last summer and before we had a strong el nino. but the last three months, we have seen the el nino conditions weakened. 60% chance a la nino will impact us. that supports hurricane development because there is less sheer tearing these storms apart. add to that a record warmth atlantic. it is more typical of early june than it is right now. so the colorado state university has been doing this for the last 30 years. hyperactivity. named storms 23. 11 hurricanes, 5 major. the average is 14 storms and two major hurricanes. that doesn't mean these will all make land fall, but it does mean there is a lot of activity. the number of storms, 23. now last time, 2020 season,
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actually had 30 named storms. so we're looking at a lot of activity out of this system. we will see what happens. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are still seeing some lingering spotty showers, mainly in the east bay to the tri-valley, and snow still coming down on mount hamilton this morning. we're seeing still a slight chance of rain here. as we go into the afternoon, there will be some clearing and a mostly sunny day, but then re-firing up the activity for the evening, mainly for the inland areas. it's just going to be a chilly weekend, but guys. >> thank you, al.
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good morning. this is an nbc news special report. we are coming on about an earthquake that has just jolted the northeast. it happened just after 10:20 here with slight shaking in manhattan downtown and including the skyscraper including one that i'm in and people felt it as far as new jersey and pennsylvania. the epicenter was in lebanon, new jersey and strong as 4.7
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magnitude in some parts. i want to go right now to al roker now. al, what more can you tell us? >> lester, a 4.7 earthquake, and right now, this thing is not that horrible, and right now, we are not getting reports of injuries or damage, but it did occur that the earthquake that we are getting reports as people as far as oswego, new york and as far west as western massachusetts and as far south as new jersey and on into parts of western pennsylvania feeling this earthquake. a 4.7. last time new york city had this kind of a major earthquake was august 23rd in 2011 when there was a 5.8 earthquake centered down in new jersey, but we felt it all of the way up here, but this one is in southern new jersey at 4.7 as we continue to monitor to u.s. geologic survey
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at their website. right now, everybody is saying that this thing, it could be some aftershocks, but it is right now listed as a 4.7. lester. >> and 4.7 in the west part of the country of course would not necessarily be a big deal, but this is very rare in this part of the country, in the east, for us to feel an earthquake. al, you said that you are following the national earthquake warning center, and they may actually update that magnitude? >> they absolutely will. and lester, new york city is on a faultline and one of the major faultlines and since the 1700s, we have had 550 recorded earthquakes in the new york city area, and so while it is rare, it is not unheard of, and the big problem for new york city is so much of new york city especially manhattan is made up of buildings that of course we have the skyscrapers that are reinforced with steel, but so
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many of the buildings in manhattan are unreinforced masonry, and they are really susceptible to earthquakes, and so even what is considered a minor earthquake out in california, here that same earthquake could cause some structural damage. right now, we are not getting any reports of that, but we will continue to track it. >> we will continue to track that. and also, emilie ikeda is in new jersey and she across the river in monhochen and what are you feeling? >> i was on the phone with a producer, and so i was talking about what could cause the shaking, a construction, a train -- but then you realized it was too significant and went
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the suit alleging that california terra garden failed to secure the farm, despite previous violent incidents, and it allowed farmworkers to live in deplorable conditions. his brother and six other people were killed. the suit was filed in san mateo county, where a press conference is planned later today. we have not gotten a comment from the owner of the farms. let's take a look at the weather on this opening day friday, with meteorologist kari hall. >> it is a very chilly start to our baseball season, and we're still getting some lingering rain in parts of the east bay and down to the south bay, and we're also seeing the snow falling on mount hamilton. it is still coming down over the hills. so once it clears out, we'll be able to see the snow in the distance very clearly. there will be a chance of spotty showers and thunderstorms as we go throughout today, and then clearing out tonight. it does look dryer for our weekend, with temperatures in the low 60s, and then we start the warming trend going into next week. today we're going from highs in the upper 50s to next week's
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highs in the low to mid-80s. a significant change coming our way. we'll see this happening with some gusty winds today and a cool weekend ahead. >> thanks, kari. and don't forget, you can watch our "today in the bay" live streaming newscast at 8:00 a.m., you can watch it on roku, amazon fire tv, xumo and other streaming platforms. we will have a live interview about a major milestone for the oakland gay men's chorus. that's coming up for you at 8:00 on our streaming newscast. >> we'll see you t
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>> there are. but the biggest buzz is over the ones that bring us honey. after decades of decline, their numbers are improving. emilie ikeda is at a bee farm in new jersey with more. arrest. >> it had hit his face and i was good morning. baseball and went into cardiac arrest. >> i looked at his face, and i was like, this is my baby. like, this shouldn't be happening at a baseball game. >> the family joins us live to share their story and a message everyone needs to hear. and blonde ambition. reese witherspoon bending and snapping on the small screen. >> it's called the bend and snap. country artists get a beyoncé bump. ♪
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>> and how julie andrews really made the hills come alive. ♪ the hims are alive with the sound of music ♪ >> in a "popstart" to kick the weekend off right, today, april 5th, 2024. >> from south carolina, today is tammy's birthday. >> hello to my students in virginia! >> happy friday from kentucky! >> grapevine, texas. >> minnesota. >> and raleigh, north carolina. on our 20th anniversary trip from utah. >> here to celebrate our graduation from wisconsin. >> back in newport news, virginia. >> good morning, everybody.
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great morning out there. it is friday, and we are happy about it. >> they're feeling it outside. oh, yeah. we can't wait to get out and visit. the weekend is already here, but we're looking forward to monday because we have big plans, that rare total eclipse. just like we did in 2017, we are going to be watching it together, all of us. >> going to be epic. going to b. a folks, before our watch party, mr. roker is going to be setting the stage for us, previewing all the excitement live from where else? the path of totality in dallas. be sure to join us starting 7:00 a.m. monday. going to be a big day. >> we have a special report on nbc news. it will be cool. all right. let's get to your news at 8:00. president biden's stern message
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to israel demanding a cease-fire and warning the country will be tied to its treatment of civilians in gaza and the israeli military just released its report on the week's killing of 7 aid workers. peter alexander joins us with the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. within hours of that tense call with israel's prime minister, president biden got some results. the israelis agreeing to open up a crossing in northern gaza as well as a port. the u.s. is welcoming those moves, but the u.s. still wants to see more after president biden delivered what was his sharpest warning yet, threatening to put conditions, as you note, on future military aid to israel, if israel does not address concerns about civilian casualties there. savannah pressing the national security adviser john kirby on
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all of it here this morning. >> is there a trust problem here? it is the u.s. that's sending these weapons. these are u.s.-made weapons in most cases that are going to israel. and the way they're being used matters. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely matters. that was a major point by president biden yesterday in his call to benjamin netanyahu that how they're prosecuting this war, how they're conducting these operations matters. they have to be more precise.e defense forces they have to be more careful. >> reporter: the israeli defense forces are concluding their investigation. the idf report says its forces did not identify the vehicles in question as being associated with world central kitchen that they thought there were hamas gunman inside. though the vehicles were clearly marked. the idf added it was a grave mistake. they also announced today that five senior idf officers have been punished, two fired following that strike. world kitchen is still demanding an independent investigation. savannah?
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>> peter alexander at the white house for us. thank you. we will have the latest developments of course tonight on "nightly news," including lester's interview with families. >> they will survey efforts to remove that collapsed key bridge. they will also meet with the families of six construction workers that died early last week when the bridge was struck by that container ship. four of the victims bodies have yet to be recovered. the army corps of engineers hopes to open up the port by the end of the month with full capacity restored a month after that. two people managed to survive a small plane crash yesterday thanks to the craft's emergency parachute. the plane had only been in a few minutes when it's parachute deployed and was seen spiraling slowly to the ground there. it managed to land a few feet outside the yard. a neighbor who saw the whole thing ran over and helped the pilot and passenger climb out of that wreck. they were both conscious and taken to the hospital in stable
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condition. well, a dog missing in california since last summer has turned up more than 2,000 miles away in suburban detroit. they picked up the terrier mix and contacted an animal welfare group. it turns out the group e owner. the family flew out to michigan. they were reunited with their beloved mischka. officials believe she may have been stolen and take discovered the dog has an identity chip with information about her owner. so the family flew out to michigan. they were reunited with their beloved dog. officials believe she may have been stolen and taken across the country. she was clean and healthy and well fed. the family says they never gave up hope and is delighted to get the dog back. >> thank god that chip was there, right? >> that dog has some stories, too. still ahead, a "legally blonde" spinoff in the works. plus, an important skill we should all have after a near tragedy at a little league game. the remarkable story when we come back. we are back this morning
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ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. we are back this morning with a heroic mom that saved the life of her 6-year-old son. >> she was at oscar's little league game when a baseball hit him in the chest. sara jumped into action performing life-saving cpr. we will talk to them in a him in the chest. sara jumped into action minute, but first their remarkable story. >> just a few weeks ago in the fifth inning of his game, a pop fly came his way. fly came his way.ve up to catch oscar put his glove up to catch it, but missed. >> then we saw it drop and the crowd was like uh-oh. then he a registered nurse dialed 911 and sprinted on to the field.
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>> i was just assessing the medical situation. probably a minute and a half into cpr. i kind of looked at his face, and i was like, this is my baby. like it shouldn't be happening at a baseball game for a six and seven-year-old. >> the ambulance arrived a few minutes later. emts used a defibrillator to jump start his heart. mom and dad were praying. >> it was the worst thing you can imagine. >> the team of doctors and nurses rushed to save oscar's life. they stabilized his heart, but oscar was still unable to breathe on his own. doctors put him on a ventilator. sara and riley would not leave oscar's bedside. and two very long days later, their prayers were finally answered. >> he kind of rubbed his eyes and said, hi, mom.
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it was the old oscar we know and love. >> oscar is back home recovering with his three brothers. now the family is sharing their story to inspire others to get cpr trained, too. >> even if one child or grandparent or sibling is saved with cpr that somebody didn't know before this, that means as much to us as having our own son with us. >> wow. the family is here with us, along with our medical contributor, dr. tara narula. how are you feeling, honey? >> good? >> you're back in business? >> yeah. >> good. i'm glad to hear that. mom, boy, you just jumped into action. you said, wait a second. this is my son here. >> uh-huh. uh-huh. yeah. i mean, definitely went into nurse mode and, you know, he was having a seizure initially and then he went lifeless. cpr just kicked in. did it for about two minutes and
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then kind of realized, this is my son. and i kind of was falling apart. and thankfully another woman jaime came in and just relieved me. >> took over the cpr until the ambulance came. you had called 911 before you ran over. >> yeah. >> there were a series of miracles that day. your wife being a nurse and springing into action was one. but there were others. >> the ambulance being on call next door, getting there so quickly. the ambulance having a defibrillator. cpr was really what kicked it off. it was a long ride to the hospital where the miracles continued. >> well, i think when he had to be put on a ventilator, i was thinking about what that must have felt like for two days. during that time before his magic words, which are so beautiful, what were you feeling and thinking and doing during those days?
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>> you know, couldn't really think of the worst. we just -- i had to deal with what was being dealt to us and dealing with that. so when we got to the hospital, we didn't even know. you know, the ambulance i think screamed out, he has a pulse. p. we prayed a lot. and, you but we didn't see him. we didn't know how serious it was. and then connected to the vent and just, you know, we had to, you know, be positive. we prayed a lot. and, you know, thankfully. >> will you tell us about the moment that he opened his eyes? that sounds beautiful. >> so he was very delirious. the meds, i think being in the icu. and then sleep ended up being the best medicine. and he woke up, and we finally had oscar back. riley was sleeping after not sleeping for two days. and he kind of just rubbed his eyes and said, oh, hi, mom. and, you know, i lost it, and i woke him up immediately.
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it was a miracle. >> buddy, do you remember any of this? >> no. >> no. boy, a lot of prayers for you. riley, you are one of the coaches, right? >> yes. >> so we asked the doctor about it. it is a little bit of a freak accident or a freak occurrence that it happened just that way. >> yeah. it was a very unspectacular pop fly to center field that we have seen in the backyard hundreds of times. >> right. >> it wasn't a hard line drive. it wasn't a direct hit to his chest. it was kind of a glancing blow, and it was just the timing. >> dr. narula, what happened here? >> it is not common. commotio cordis is, essentially, a primary electrical event that happens in a normal heart. at a precise moment, you have a blunt force trauma to the chest that triggers an irregular heart rhythm that causes a sudden
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cardiac arrest. commotio cordis is treated with cpr and defibrillation. it's rare. about 30 episodes reported a year in young males that play baseball, lacrosse and hockey. it is that small, hard circular ball or puck that hits the chest wall and causes this. your son. and your message is learn cpr. you don't have to be >> sara saved your son's life. and your message is learn cpr. you don't have to be a nurse to learn cpr. >> learn cpr and learn how to work a defibrillator. >> oscar, do you love baseball? >> i do. >> do you have a favorite team? >> the yankees. >> do you have a favorite player? who? >> i wonder if he loves you, too. >> let's take a look. >> hey, oscar. so glad to hear you are feeling
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so much better and hope to see you on a baseball field soon. >> oh, my goodness. >> he's talking to you, oscar. he's talking to you. >> by the way, you have other children, beautiful children who i think are over there somewhere. there they all are. how do you feel about putting them back on the baseball field? >> it was nerve racking, but i talked to my mom. she was like, you can't have fear run your life. and i believe that. so, you know, this has happened, we have learned about great protective gear. and so my kids are all in these unequal technology shirts that are designed by in collaboration with a cardiologist that protect against commotio cordis. i feel safer having that done. but they're back on the baseball field. not oscar quite yet but --
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>> soon enough. >> you're doing great, little one. we're so glad you are here. thank you for visiting us. >> thank you, oscar. >> look at his eyes. we're so happy. >> never leave us. >> thank you so much. we should mention we have a lot more on this remarkable story on our website at today.com. guys, good morning. chilly in the southeast. snow showers leftover. mild april highs from the plains all the way down to the gulf with plenty of sunshine. we are looking at an unsettled mountain day out west with snow in the mountain regions good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're starting out still with some unsettled weather across the region as the storm system brings down some cold temperatures, and we will still have a chance of some spotty rain. we will be drying out tomorrow, and after a very cold start, we'll be in the low 60s, and also in the low 60s on sunday, then we're looking at a warming trend going into next week with
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newest role. it is quite the transformation. believe it or not, here we go. this is bale as frankenstein's monster. the movie is set in 1930's chicago as frankenstein sets out to create a companion for herself. oh, yeah. it is set for an october release. next up, julie andrews. the legendary actress is revisiting this iconic role ♪♪ the hills are alive with th revisiting this iconic role ♪ ♪ the hills are alive with the sound of music ♪ >> the oscar-winner stopped by. she shared one of her favorite things is spending time in switzerland and how one group of
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tourists caught her re-living her days as maria von trap. >> i decided to walk around and go up the hill down and get my legs strong and all of that. there was no one around. there is never anybody really i tourists came up and over the hill with all their the area where we are. and, so, i began to sing "the hills are alive" rather loudly. and a whole group of japanese tourists came up and over the hill with all their cameras looking very puzzled. and it was hilarious. it really was. >> i mean, what a lucky group of tourists. finally, larry david. remember this season when our buddy willie geist popped in to "curb your enthusiasm" for a special appearance. >> one day i had a fresh strawberry right from the ground. changed my life. i was judging strawberries, but i didn't know the strawberry. it's like people, willie. you don't really know them until
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you taste them. >> that's great, larry. thank you so much. i think we have what we need on the strawberries. >> he's so good. this week, larry is jailing -- joings joining natural. you could be an actor if you wanted to willie on his show and chatting about their on screen moment together. >> you were fantastic on the show, a natural. you could be an actor if you wanted to easily. that scene when you interviewed me. >> oh, that was so fun. >> yeah. you came up with so many great lines in that scene. >> well, that's the beauty of the show. the reactions are real. and everyone since that has come out asked me, it's not really -- good morning. it's 8:26. i'm marcus washington. the excitement is building for the giants home opener. the giants are set to take on the san diego padres at oracle park.
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the giants come home after playing their first seven games on the road. they played the padres, the dodgers on the road, but only have won two games so far. the team will, of course, be look to go feed off the energy of fans at oracle park to jump-start the season. you can watch the giants take on san diego padres in their home opener on nbc sports bay area, that coverage begins at noon, first pitch at 1:35. let's get a look at that forecast for you today. kari, i know a lot of folks are wondering what is the weather going to turn out to be. >> you want to make sure you're layered up. we are feeling much colder than normal temperatures, all thanks to the storm system that continues to bring in unsettled weather across the bay area. there will be some spotty showers developing during the afternoon, mainly for the inland areas, and then tapering off tonight. our temperatures only reach into the mid-50s for today, with low 60s tomorrow, after a start in the upper 30s, and we will be warming up going into next week. take a look at this trend, going from upper 50s to mid-80s by the
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middle of next week. >> thanks, kari. we'll have another local news update in 30 minutes. see you back here then.
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♪ hey, everybody. welcome back. it is -- is it 8:30? i think it is. i think it's 8:30. we've got these inspiring young athletes from booker t. washington middle school in new york. these guys recentl and they are here because these guys recently took the championship title. >> that's right. women's basketball is really having a moment right now, getting unprecedented attention, thanks to superstars, of course, like iowa's caitlin clark. these young ladies right here are the future of this sport. we are so glad to have the team with us. are you the coach? what's your name? >> kyle wilson. >> tell us about these students and how you feel about their playing and what this moment in women's basketball means to everybody. >> they have all worked so hard this season. we have tons of fun together. i'm really proud of everything
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that they have done. >> well, where is lucy? raise your hand, lucy. lucy! everybody is so psyched about women's basketball, caitlin clark and the whole nine. what does it feel like to have such a spotlight on your sport? >> it is exciting to see because different generations of women and girls playing this sport. women's basketball players have always been putting in the work and recently getting the recognition we reserve. >> congratulations on your championship. i heard it was a nail-biter at the end. you pulled it out! >> where's julia? when you see these players that you admire, does that give you a little inspiration as well? >> yeah. i'm really inspired by caitlin clark. one thing that i know that she works really hard, so she's very talented. but i learned that during the summer she shoots 100 free throws, 100 threes and 100 jumpers every day. >> wow! >> so i'm just really inspired by her hard work in that she's the most famous college basketball player and she's a
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woman. >> we love it. and, jade, you want to play in high school and college and beyond? what is your dream? >> i would like to play in college and make the wnba. we'll see. >> wow! y'all are very good. your team is hitting every layup, coach. what drills do you put them through? >> we don't focus as much on drills. most of what we do is learning how to play together, so it is but, you know, the team work. >> that's the secret. nice. playing together, doing some half point stuff. not necessarily skills based but, you know, the team work. >> that's the secret. you just told your secret to everybody. >> well, it's working. you had such a successful season. congratulations on your championship. >> thank you so much. >> wow! >> are you going to watch the game tonight? >> is there a party? >> okay. everybody is invited! >> amazing. >> craig? >> they have been doing these layups since you have been talking, and they haven't missed. all right. just ahead, another young person with some pretty impressive
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skills. at just 19, he is the youngest mentalist in the world. and, folks, he is about to blow our minds. >> can't wait for that. adrianna brach is here with today's bestsellers. be sure to join us all next week. we have so much star power in studio 1a. we have nicole richie, jason derulo and michael buble here live. >> and a total eclipse of the heart. >> let's take a look and show you what's going on as far as our eclipse coverage. from texas all the way to new england, here is what we're looking at. gulf coast, gray, storms, midwest mostly sunny. the northeast nice and sunny. so we start off. we go down to texas. 70% chance of clouds. kerrville, texas 80%. we move on up into the midwest. little rock, arkansas, lester holt and tom costello got pretty good odds at only 30% cloud
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cover. kate snow gets the last week and probably the best look with only a 10% chance of cloud cover. that's all starting monday 2:00 on nbc news. hoda kotb nailing them down. one more time, hoda. here we go. hey! >> oh! that's wha good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are going to see at times some spotty showers. other than that, mostly sunny, breezy and a high of only 58 degrees. cold tonight with upper 30s. then a drier weekend ahead. a quick-passing shower early sunday morning. next week it's going to be
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warming up. look at those temperatures going into the low 80s for the middle of next week. san francisco w and that's your latest weather. >> we have lost hoda. >> here she comes. >> i'm so excited. >> we have talked about basketball a lot this morning, all week. in fact, the final four not the only weekend's big sporting event. dylan dreyer has made her way to a very special place for golf fans. dylan, where are you? >> reporter: well, you know, craig, it's been dreary and gray back home. what better place than augusta national golf club. the grass is always a little bit greener. the azaleas are in full bloom. it is a great location for anyone that loves golf and it is a dream come true for the 72 young women that get to play in the women's amateur this weekend. >> this place, i know you believe, is especially special,
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dylan. >> reporter: it really is, hoda. that's because of the tradition that surrounds augusta national. you know, it just signals that spring is here. you normally have to wait until the masters next weekend. that's what makes this so special. now in its fifth year. you know, it is another chance for fans of golf to come out s here, to walk the course, to enjoy that here, to walk the course, to enjoy that $3 beer, that egg salad sandwich, the cheese sandwich. while they're doing it, they get to watch some truly incredible golf. >> you get to have that first-hand look. tell us about the tournament and what you are expecting this weekend. >> reporter: yeah. the tournament is so special because these golfers are incredible. you know, the last two out of four tournaments had come down to a sudden death playoff. that includes last year when the favorite, rose zhang, finally got to raise that trophy. it is kind of an interesting year sitting up this year
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because the first two rounds have been similar to the last couple of years where there is just a huge group at the top of the leaderboard here. it is really anyone's game at this point. and this tournament is special in that the first two rounds take place at a different golf course up the street at champions retreat. then they all get to practice today. tomorrow, 35 young women who made the cut will play for real for the first time, you know, for all the stakes. if you want to watch the final round, be sure to do it on nbc and peacock. it starts tomorrow at noon eastern. guys, i know it's become a tradition around here on "the today show" for the correspondents to try their hand at whatever sport they're covering. i asked if i could go tee off here at augusta national. hard no. so i won't be able to show off my golf skills. >> it is augusta. >> pretty good. >> we will be watching.
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by the way, we will have much more coming up from the 3rd hour as well. >> in her happy place. some mental magic from the youngest mentalist in the world. you don't want to miss this. he will put us to the test, hoda. >> all righty. >> but, first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪♪ on medicare? have diabetes? when enjoying life's special moments, are you left guessing which foods are right for you? with the freestyle libre 3 system, you'll know your glucose and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. freestyle libre 3. manage your diabetes with more confidence... and lower your a1c. so you can focus on those special moments. now covered by medicare for more people managing diabetes with insulin.
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welcome back. what better way to head into the weekend than with a little magic. >> the world's youngest mentalist. he's about to treat us to something pretty different. no top hat, no white rabbits. we will see some mental magic. >> so good to be here. >> you are just 19 years old. you are a mentalist. a lot of people think it is the same as a magician. >> no.
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it's also not the same as a psychic or medium. basically, i'm using psychological techniques to create the illusion of the sixth sense. it is not understanding what you think. it is understanding how you think. >> so what are you looking at? our body language. >> body language, suggestion, hypnosis, math. >> wow. okay. we're ready. should you do some of your stuff? >> of course. of course. let's do it. >> who's first? >> so we will start with i think savannah. i'm the youngest mentalist. i'm 19. i want you to think. we will go back to time in a little bit. think of the name of your first crush. >> okay. >> do you remember the name of your first crush. >> oh, she remembers. >> it was unrequited. >> did you tell me the name? >> i did not. >> look at me. what was your age back then? >> 7th grade, 12, 13. >> like 10 years from now. >> exactly, 10 years ago. >> look at me. a, b, c, d, e, f, g, uh-huh.
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close your eyes. is there any letter that repeats itself in the name? >> yes. >> for the first time, open your eyes. >> yes. >> what is the name of your first crush? >> jeff. >> uh-uh. >> wait, what? >> is it on the internet maybe? >> it is not on the internet. this is 1985. >> i have something better for you. jeff, come on in. no, just kidding. >> he didn't like me back. okay. so i want you to hold this. i'm going to open the calculator. >> can i clear it? >> clear it. make sure it is clear. i want you to type down your birth date. >> wait. >> just like the date plus the month plus the year. don't press the equal yet. >> the year, the whole year? >> yes. i have a feeling that the year starts with 1 and 9. multiply. multiply by your shoe size. don't show anyone.
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>> well, my shoe size is -- okay, all right. >> multiply it. don't press the equal yet. multiply two random digits. two digits. i wish i could see that. show me multiply again. show me. >> show me? >> the cell phone. great. don't worry. i want you to say random three digits. >> you want me to say them? >> say them. >> 5, 4, 2. >> multiply by 542. >> multiply one digit. >> 6. >> 6. divide -- >> this is crazy. >> it is crazy. there is no way to predict it. write three digits. >> three? >> yeah, only you. and press equal. show me the score. can i see the score? can you show it to the camera, please? 56,001. >> yeah. 56,001. is there any way i could have predicted it? >> impossible. >> impossible.
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>> savannah, i gave you an envelope. >> there is no way. >> is it a letter from my first crush? he was wrong. okay. let me see. >> show it to the camera, please. 56,001. so it will be 56,001. >> he's a witch! >> got to burn him at the stake. >> but it is better than that. it is not just the score i managed to predict. this is today. >> stop it! >> you are good. >> wow! that was really good. >> how did he do it? >> that was really good. >> wow! >> that was really good. >> okay. this is fun. >> thank you. i'm glad you like it. >> do you tour all over the world? >> yes. i did three months residency in dubai. >> can i say something. my shoe size is between 9.5 and 10. i was doing random -- >> incorporate life events all over the world. >> congratulations! >> al the looking at the paper.
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we're back bestsellers." spring is a time the give your beauty routine a much needed change. you can find all the products by scanning the qr code on the screen. good morning. >> hey, good morning. >> tell us about the refresh. >> yes. you can refresh your routine and you don't have to break the bank. all of these products are under $25. let's get started with skin care. which is what i call instant gratification overnight, which is rare from skin care products. this is from dr. dennis gross. it is a dermatologist here in new york city that developed these. they are peel pads. they're easy to use. they exfoliate your skin. i have been using these for ten years.
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i swear, i wake up in the morning and my skin is glowier. this is exfoliate your skin. >> on a clean face without using scrubs. just rub it in and then you wait two minutes. we can exfoliate the back of our hands. wait two minutes and then you use the second step, which is a neutralizing pad over it and you don't wash it off. follow it up with your serum, your moisturizer. go to sleep. you will wake up with glowier skin. >> it stays a little bit. but they have different strengths. start with the classic and work your way up to the different strength. >> this is a peel-off lip color. i have never heard of something like this. >> this one isn't the peel off. it is the wipe off, which is even better. this is from wonderskin.
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i actually use it. it is a tint. what you do is put this on your lips. it will turn blue. it actually comes out of the tube funky. i have some photos, i think, of what it looks like in the process. then you wait 30 seconds and wipe it off with a damp cloth and you will reveal the color. >> you have a photo. >> there it is. >> we do have them. >> i did it at my desk in the office upstairs. it comes out blue. but wait 30 seconds, wipe it off and you get full coverage lip color and it lasts all day long. >> is it supposed to match your lip color? >> no, it is a lip stain. >> how do you know what color you get? >> they come in 12 different colors. pick your color, wipe it off and it lasts all day long without reapplying. >> hair serums. >> this is a beauty award winner from last year. it is a hair serum you put on your scalp that will promote
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hair growth. that's the main ingredient that will help stimulate the hair growth. we talked to dr. henry, who is a dermatologist here in the city. he says the ingredients are said to help with hair density. put it on your scalp, let it sit overnight. one of the editors on our team has been using it for eight months and she has seen hair growth specifically along her hairline and her part. and it is really affordable. >> while you are waiting for the serum to work because it does take a while. this is a really cool product to help with any thinning along your hairline or if you have bald spots. it comes in all these different colors. i also really like it on my roots because i have gray hair. when it comes in, use it to touch-up the roots. it is so easy to use. it is this little sponge that has a built-in mirror so you can take it on the go, touch-up your fly-aways, any thin hairs, thinning or bald spots. >> and what is this whacky curling iron. >> it is a curling iron.
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clamp down. basically, it is made without the clamp, which the clamp a lot of people find hard to use. this is really easy because all you literally do is wrap your hair around the barrel. i can show you. >> oh, here is a picture. >> there is a photo. >> oh, that's the result. i don't understand. >> basically, you wrap your hair around this. >> that seems harder. >> i see. so start from the bottom. >> you should put it over your head like this. you wrap it using the guide. you get the beach waves, super easy and it is under $20. >> fun. it comes with the gloves. always good. a little pro tip there. purchase these products by scanning the qr code or go to
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coffee? yup. oh! >> we could not let this title-winning team from booker t. washington middle school leave. y'all, it is freezing cold. keep shooting. these girls are topnotch. they won in double overtime, won the championship. they won the one before in overtime. just keep shooting because that's what it's all about. >> caitlin clark does 300 shots a day. >> just keep shooting. it's the wind that we're talking about. >> it's too cold. >> by the way, there is a girl down at the other end of the
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plaza that has a sign that says, if y'all can shoot it, it says, i skipped my prom to come to "the today show," and there she is. we just wanted to shout her out and let her know that it was worth it. >> do you want to take another shot? >> i'll take one more shot. >> you got this. or do the spinning trick that you do. >> here we go. >> oh! >> do it, do it, do it. she's got it. one more! >> come on! i'll be here all day long. >> we're gonna get it. yeah! [ applause ] >> we'll be back
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good morning. it is 8:56. i'm marcus washington. this morning excitement is building for the giants' home opener, the team taking on the san diego padres after playing their first seven games on the road. they have won two of their games so far. bob riddell will have live coverage from inside the ballpark during our midday newscast. first fridays in oakland is postponed due to the rain. this is the town's signature monthly celebration blending art, culture, food and community. the organizers pumped the brakes on the first first fridays at the start of the year due to financial constraints.
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organizers say that plan is to try to open next week. don't forget, you can always get updates on what's happening across the bay area at nbcbayarea.com. don't forget to download our free nbc bay area app.
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we're counting down to the total lunar eclipse. our team live with everything you need to know. plus, the discovery researchers have made about alzheimer's. alzheimer's. ( ♪♪ )
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you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ this morning on the 3rd hour of "today," totally stoked. with just days to go, eclipse excitement is ramping up. n

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