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slightly cooler today for the inland areas. highs in the low 80s. and it continues to cool off with saturday only in the upper 60s for the afternoon. well, today show is just moments away, but we continue today in the bay on roku and other streaming platforms. at 8:00 this morning, three time olympic gold medalist joins us live for a lesson in swimming safety, just in time for summer. oh yeah. it's nothing like the pool in the summer. that's right. or the ocean either. or a little cold that it is. all right. look, thanks for joining us here on today in the bay the today show is coming up next. that's right. join us for our midday news. that's at 11 a.m. have a great day. go good wednesday morning. we're following breaking news overnight. >> another widespread tornado
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outbreak, and there's more on the way. it's may 22nd. this is "today". state of emergency. >> oh, yeah. there she is. a tornado on the ground. >> tornadoes tear through the midwest. deaths and devastation mounting in iowa. nearly 15 million people in the storm zone today from texas all the way to the northeast. al has everything you need to know. cabin chaos. new images from that terrifying flight hit suddenly by extreme turbulence. one person killed. dozens of passengers injured after being launched out of their seats. the aisles littered with debris. donald trump's trial nearing an end. just ahead, the key court decision that may help the prosecution that has trump lashing out at the judge again. searching for answers.
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a new twist in the investigation into the death of "friends" star, matthew perry. seven months later, dea agents now joining the case. what they're hoping to uncover, straight ahead. those stories, plus on the monday. an update on princess kate's cancer treatment and when she could return to royal duties. we're there live. and overtime thriller. >> bang, bang! >> boston survives a scare from indiana, winning a wild game one of their series with a trip to the nba finals on the line. >> and he lays it up and in! >> while caitlin clark makes history yet again. the deal she just landed putting her alongside michael jordan in very rare air, today, may 22nd, 2024. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah
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guthrie and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to "today." thanks for being with us on a wednesday morning. hoda is back from her assignment. >> good to see you. >> and the weather is the top of our news. saw ysevere, actually. it is on the move after punishing the nation's heart land overnight. >> at least 20 tornadoes have been reported across the region. many of them in iowa. and it turned deadly. >> this morning that storm threat is expanding. tens of millions at risk today from the plains to the south and new england. we will get to al's forecast in just a moment. he's standing by there. let's go to maggie vespa, who is in hard-hit greenfield this morning. >> reporter: welcome to another american community that appears completely destroyed. you can see these cars behind me.
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one of them is completely flipped over and what's left of these homes to my right. you can see in the background that's a hospital that appears largely untouched. we also have new drone video that our crew just shot on the ground. this destruction goes on for several blocks. authorities in iowa confirming multiple fatalities and more video showing just stunning damage that was left behind. >> there she is, tornado on the ground. >> reporter: this morning, devastation in the heartland after deadly twisters and violent storms. at least 18 tornadoes tearing across iowa with more in wisconsin and minnesota. toppling trees, knocking over cars, even knocking over a semitruck. and the twisters ripping through wind farms. turbines crumbling and destroying entire neighborhoods. it took a direct hit from a large tornado with one official
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saying most of the town is gone. >> we watched it go over. as soon as we could get out of there, i went home. i checked on my wife and daughter. covered up a couple windows. then i come over to my son's house, and his is way worse than mine. >> reporter: many homes destroyed like this farmhouse. the owners yelling from help from under the degree. are you hurt? >> reporter: this man pinned under rubble when a storm hit without warning. >> i tried to run into the house. got hit with some debris, and it dropped me. so i just turtled up behind the house and then the whole garage fell on me. i was probably under it for a half hour. >> reporter: tuesday's onslaught the latest bout of recent weather in recent weeks. following storm related power outages there. a run of extreme weather that simply isn't letting up.
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and back here in iowa again, the stories you just heard as horrifying as the damage which goes on for several blocks. iowa's governor declaring a state of emergency in at least 15 counties across the state. if this spring seems like it's been relentless, the numbers ar. that is twice the average for this time of year. savannah? >> all right, maggie, thank you. we want to turn to al now. confirming that. last month nationwide we saw close to 400 reported tornadoes, and that's price the average for this time of year. savannah? >> maggie, thank you. we want to turn to al now. millions remain on alert. >> guys, we're not done yet. you can see we have heavier showers and thunderstorms also through the central plains. as this front pushes through, we we are looking at storms erupting ahead of the cold front. isolated flash flood potential. we've got from syracuse, new york all the way to austin, texas 44 million people at risk, damaging winds and tornadoes possible.
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the biggest risk, though, two-inch or more hail from tyler, texas. tomorrow those storms will run from boston to washington, d.c. also that severe risk comes back to the plains. severe weather stretching from new england all the way down into texas and up into the north central plains with tornadoes possible. heaviest rain is down to the south. waco, texas into memphis. and heavier showers as you get into the appalachians. guys, the risk not over yet. another 24 hours. >> all right, al, thank you. we'll check back with you in just a bit. this morning we are learning about the sudden and severe turbulence that hit a singapore airlines jet yesterday. dozens of people were hurt on that plane. 20 of them still in intensive care. this morning nbc's tom costello is covering aviation for us. tom, that turbulence is nothing unusual, but nothing this extreme. >> this was extremely violent. this plane was at 37,000 feet
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and suddenly it was like riding a very, very dramatic wave, up and down. up hundreds of feet, down hundreds of feet. the people inside that plane being thrown about. the pilot then made a quick o b. breaking this morning descent, and this is over myanmar, thailand. he needed an emergency divert to bangkok. breaking this morning after that dramatic turbulence, the airlines ceo is speaking out. >> we are deeply saddened by this incident. >> reporter: this extreme turbulence wreaked havoc inside the plane, injuring dozens of passengers and flight attendants, some critically. one hospital says it treated 71 patients, roughly a third of those onboard. one passenger widely identified as 73-year-old geoff kitchen
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died. an airport official says the passenger suffered from a heart condition. four americans were also onboard, a family on its way to a convention. the boeing 777 was flying from london to singapore when it hit sudden turbulence on the edge of a powerful storm. data shows the plane suddenly pushed up, then down. like a violent wave at 37,000 feet. then a controlled emergency descent to 31,000 feet and then an emergency landing. firefighters and medics rushed in removing victims on backboards. inside the plane, evidence of a terrifying flight. overhead panels flipped off. food and bottles on the floor. bloodstains on the feeling. andrew was a passenger. so-called clear air turbulence often appearing close to the jet stream is very difficult to predict. researchers say climate change
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has already made wind sheer much stronger. >> so if you imagine the air flow over this wing experiencing a sudden updraft, this wing will be pushed up violently and instantaneously and the airline will tilt to the left. >> reporter: pilots radio turbulence reports from the e s fallen on them, and that's why we tell people to protect yourself and the people around you and keep that seat belt fastened even when the seat belt sign isn't on. >> reporter: this is so important. cockpit. unbuckled flight attendants who are up and moving are most likely to be injured. >> we have seen people have broken limbs because someone else has fallen on them. that's why we tell people to protect yourself and the people around you. keep that seat belt fastened, even when the seat belt sign is not. >> reporter: yeah, this is so important. infants should not be in a parent's arms because in extreme turbulence the g forces will full that child out of your arms. the child, the infant itself, should be in a car seat strapped into a plane seat. that's critical. if you want to avoid the worst of the turbulence, sit right in the middle of the plane if you can. back to you. >> all right. that's some good advice. what kind of impact, tom, did this turbulence have on the
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plane itself? >> reporter: so on this particular plane, the structural integrity of the plane was fine. and that's important because planes, military, commercial planes, they're both tested to withstand the incredible g forces of extreme turbulence. they literally bend the wings back in this testing. really, they are huge, huge test chambers to make sure they can withstand turbulence. but that doesn't keep you in your seat. you have to be buckled in. >> tom, thanks. the end of donald trump's criminal hush money trial is in sight. testimony wrapped up yesterday. the former president not among them. the jury sent them until next tuesday when closing arguments are expected to begin. laura jarett has been through the courtroom and was there
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again yesterday. an important, a little bit nerdy and wonky, but an important moment as the lawyers and judge yesterday started hammering out the jury instructions, the instructions on the law that will kind of give a road map to the jury on how to decide the case. >> yeah. you shouldn't need to go to law school to decide this case. the instructions are supposed to take what's really complicated and make it simple. these instructions are really messy.e messy. >> the thing about this case has always what the judge did yesterday was hand the prosecution some real victories on those instructions. >> let's talk about that. because the thing about this case has always been business records falsification. it is a misdemeanor. it only gets to be a felony if it's done in furtherance of some other crime. the judge is now saying what that other crime is, but it's very interesting the ruling. can you explain why this was so favorable to prosecutors. >> we have never really heard any specific articulation of what that second crime is. prosecutors said, we don't need to. now they have to spell it out a little bit. the judge made it clear. when they are describing the
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second crime, and say it's an election-related crime, and that's one of the things they floated out there. you needed to have some unlawful means for the way you carried out that election crime. the judge yesterday saying the jury doesn't have to be unanimous when it comes to what that unlawful means. usually it has to be all 12 in agreement. if the jury doesn't have to be unanimous, you could have 12 different theories of what the unlawful means. that's why it is a real victory for the prosecutors. >> the other had to do with what donald trump's lawyers could argue. donald trump can't say, i just listened to my lawyer, michael cohen. >> his argument all along has been cohen is my lawyer. we put it down as legal expenses. there was no falsification. there was no fraud here. but the judge saying he doesn't get to actually make a formal argument. he could say he understood he was his attorney, but he's not going to get to argue advice of counsel. that's taking another bullet that they had in their arsenal
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away from them. >> a lot of people think it may be the ball game, may be the make or break and it went the prosecutor's way and it was not lost on donald trump who lashed out at the judge again. >> he has taken multiple swipes at this judge throughout the trial. what he did today was a little bit different. take a look at this. >> judge hates donald trump. take a look. take a look at them. take a look at where he comes n columbia, abut he has been from. >> okay. so he was born in columbia, but he has been here since he was 6. he is for all purposes a new york resident through and through. much like the judge is hearing his case in florida, also born in columbia. he has not lashed out at her. it might be the case that he has now alienated both of these judges. obviously, she's had a number of favorable rulings in front of him. but this is not the argument you want to be doing when these two judges are hearing such
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important cases. >> laura, a lot to unpack there. thank you very much. let's turn to the war in gaza. the delivery and aid from a floating pier installed by the u.s. military has been put on hold. and now the united nations is suspending food distribution in the southern city, gaza city of rafah. raf sanchez has the latest for us. good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning. israel is pushing back from those allegations of war crimes, allegations it is deliberately starving people in gaza. it says it is allowing people in by land, sea and air. aid groups are saying as long as the fighting continues, there is no safe way to get that food to the people that need it. now even aid delivered by the u.s. military is struggling to get through. with no sign israel's military offensive in rafah is slowing, the u.n. overnight suspending
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food distribution in southern gaza, saying it's short on supplies and it's too dangerous. the north updating on that floating pier built by the u.s. military, saying so far none of the aid delivered through it has reached hungry residents. it comes after the prosecutor of the international criminal court accused benjamin netanyahu of deliberately starving the people of gaza, an allegation he denied to msnbc's stephanie ruhle. >> we have enabled air drops. we've enable maritime roots and building a port, and the whole thing of a deliberate starvation policy is ridiculous. >> reporter: israel is pushing back against the dramatic move overnight by three of the u.s.'s european allies that say they're recognizing an independent palestinian state. saying peace can only come through a two state solution, calling the move a gift to hamas and iran. tensions increase abroad, israel seizing camera equipment from the associated press, a u.s. news agency, only to back down after pressure from the white
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house. the israeli government saying ap footage of gaza was being used by al jazeera, which is now banned in israel. three years ago, israel bombed an office building used by both the ap and al jazeera saying hamas was operating out of it. now, the white house believes the rest route to sustainable peace is if israel agrees to a palestinian state and in return a peace deal with saudi arabia. but secretary of state, antony blinken, speaking in front of a committee yesterday says it's not clear if israel is willing to take that deal. >> all right. raf, thank you. iran's supreme leader presided over a funeral this morning for the country's late president, foreign minister and others killed in that helicopter crash. the ayatollah held the service
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at tie tehran university. people then carried the coffins out on their shoulders and loaded them on to a semitruck trailer for a procession downtown tehran. 7:17. craig joins the table. o commonly used drugs in abortions as >> good morning. good morning to you as well. the battle over reproductive rights, a key issue in the 2024 race, is escalating. a first of its kind move, lawmakers passed a bill to reclassify two commonly used drugs in abortions that has controlled, dangerous substances. hallie jackson is following this one for us. good morning. >> hey there, craig. good morning to you. hundreds of louisiana doctors say they oppose this plan. if the governor does sign this bill into law, and he's expected to, louisiana would be the first state in the country to criminalize these abortion drugs in this way. critics fear it may not be the last. a few front line this morning in the battle over abortion access.
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>> and the bill is finally passed. >> louisiana lawmakers moving forward with a plan to put two abortion drugs in the same category as so-called controlled dangerous substances like depressants and stimulants, criminalizing the possession, used to induce abortions without anyone over abortions. >> when over aoeublgts over utilized, this drug can be incredibly harmful. >> his sister was given an abortion pill while pregnant without her consent. >> i will simply say when you are a bad actor in possession of these pills that you should be held accountable. >> reporter: critics question how the states could enforce the proposal and how it could have chilling effects. >> let me tell you something. 50th in maternal outcomes is not pro life. >> reporter: 280 louisiana doctors in a letter say reclassifying the drugs is not scientifically based and creates
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confusion and misinformation, considering the drugs are also used after miscarriages and to induce labor. >> only a small percentage of the time are they utilized for abortion care. >> reporter: louisiana already has one of the most restrictive laws in the country, banning ri abortion laws, raising the political stakes on reproductive rights heading into negative. former president trump in a ne medication and surgical abortions with no exceptions for rape and insist, only for the life of the mother. since the overturning of roe v. wade, more than a dozen states put in place stricter abortion laws, raising the stakes on reproductive rights in november. former president trump in a new interview first opening the door on restrictions on birth control. >> do you support any restrictions on a person's right to contraception? >> i will have a policy on that shortly. i think it is something you will find interesting. >> reporter: but hours later backing off, making clear on his social media platform, he does not support a ban on birth control and will never advocate for one. the biden campaign quickly seized those comments from donald trump given that access is widely possible.
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this election season, nbc news has learned senate democrats plan to press the case and try to put republicans on the spot by bringing a bill to the floor next month to protect access to contraception. craig? >> hallie jackson, thank you. 7:20. mr. roker has his eye on the weather. hey, al. >> once again, let's check it out. we have summertime highs in the southeast. we have snow in montana today. we're looking at windy conditions in the northern plains and, again, the severe storms down through the southern plains as well. we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. n meal, whole grain corn, chicken byproduct meal. what's in blue? (speaker 1) deboned chicken, chicken meal, brown rice, barley, oatmeal. (speaker 2) yeah, but those ingredients cost a lot more. (speaker 1) blue is only about 50 cents more a day.
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♪ horse ride here ♪ ♪ his name was paul revere ♪ >> thank you, al. coming up, new developments in the matthew perry investigation. what authorities are doing to find out who supplied the star with that drug that contributed to his death. and the world's largest food company with a line of frozen meals specifically designed for people on weight loss drugs. we will have everything you need a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile.
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later today, oakland mayor shengtao will lay out the city's plan to sell its stake in the oakland coliseum. news came out this morning. the city is making the deal with the same group now trying to redevelop it. the african american sports and entertainment group, a local group of investors, the chronicle reports the city will receive a minimum $105 million payment. alameda county has already sold its 50% stake in the coliseum to the oakland a's. the team so far is not issuing a comment. i'm ginger conejero saab in san francisco, where later this morning, jury selection will begin for the man who has been convicted of brutally assaulting the husband of nancy pelosi. that is happening in his state case. this happens just days after david depape received a 30 year sentence for the federal case set against him. jury selection begins at 9 a.m. this morning at the hall of justice. here in san francisco. kerri has been keeping tabs on our forecast for us this week, and we've already made it past the peak of the temperatures, and we're going to
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see things cooling down. right now, we're starting out with mid to upper 50s and headed for the upper 60s for san mateo and hayward. today we'll see a high of 83. there are 73. there will be in the low 80s for fairfield and much of the north bay in the upper 70s and low 80s. so overall, a really pleasant day. comfortable this afternoon, but it will get warm in a few spots. laura. all right, don't forget to join us for today in the bay live streaming newscast at 8 a.m, just in time for summer. three time olympic gold medalist joins us live for a lesson in swimming safety. you can watch on roku, amazon fire tv, xumo, and streaming platforms including nbcbayarea.com, and of course, our app. another local news
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♪♪ ♪ you can tell right away ♪ ♪ when the people start to move ♪ ♪ they can feel it over ♪ they can feel it all over, baby ♪ >> i know you are singing at home right now. we're back. we have some music to get us moving this morning. that track on his iconic album being named just this morning as one of apple music's 10 best albums of all time. >> no question. >> we will tell you on the list where it landed. we will also reveal the rest of it. >> put you on the spot, what is an album you put top 10 of all time? >> fleetwood mac "rumors". >> yes. >> michael jackson. >> how about you? >> joshua tree. >> yes. all four will be on the list. >> i hope so. >> all right. there's a lot to get to in this half hour. there's a new investigation surrounding the death of "friends" star matthew perry.
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>> it has been seven months since he was found nonresponsive in his house in los angeles. now authorities are hoping to pinpoint who gave him the drugs that caused his death. >> nbc's entertainment ketamine. now law enforcement is trying to figure out how such a large amount of that drug got into his possession. this morning a new twist in the investigation correspondent, chloe melas, joins us in studio with the latest. >> good morning, hoda. matthew perry's autopsy report revealed in december that he died from the acute effects of ketamine. now law enforcement is trying to figure out how such a large amount of that drug got into his possession. this morning a new twist in the investigation into the death of "friends" star matthew perry. the lapd telling nbc news it is working with the drug enforcement administration and the u.s. postal inspection service to investigating the circumstances of perry's death. he was found unresponsive in a hot tub. the l.a. county medical
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examiner's office said perry died from an overdose of ketamine. he was on infusion therapy for depression and anxiety. he wrote about it in his 2022 memoire. >> ketamine felt like a giant exhale. they would bring me into a room and sit me down and put headphones on me so i could listen to phmusic, blindfold me and put an iv in. >> but it could not have been from his last therapy session, which was a week and a half before he died. and the level found in his blood was equivalent to the amount used for general anesthesia. two sources close to perry tell us they have been interviewed and say authorities are trying to determine how perry came into possession of so much ketamine and want to track down any clinics or drug dealers he used. despite the joy he brought playing chandler bing on
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"friends," perry's struggling with addiction were no secret. admitting at one point he was taking five prescription drugs a day. >> it has nothing to do with weakness. it is a disease we have. o get, day you might. >> now law enforcement looking for anyone who may have played a role in perry's recent drug >> reporter: his stepfather, "dateline"'s keith more, opening up about perry's death in march. >> did it surprise you? >> it was the news you never want to get, but you think some day you might. >> now law enforcement looking for anyone who may have played a role in perry's recent drug abuse that ended so tragically. >> so chloe, what sparked this investigation and why are they doing it now? >> when you read the autopsy report from december, it says matthew perry actually reduced the amount of ketamine infusions he was undergoing as part of his anxiety and depression treatment. that the last infusion he had received was about a week and a half before. but let's juxtapose that with the levels found in his system at the time of the autopsy,
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where that is used in doing general anesthesia for surgery, so how did he have that amount in his system. it metabolizes quickly. so within 24 hours, there is very little traces of it left in your system. so the dea and authorities, they are trying to find out the source of how did he get that amount of ketamine in his possession and who was overseeing his medical care at the time. >> thank you, chloe. >> keep us posted. up next, something new coming to your frozen food aisle. products aimed directly at people using drugs for weight loss. >> we have seen frozen meals catered to comfort food or health before. this is the first time the food company is targeting people on weight loss drugs. we will look at the $5 meals from nestle. and why it is a shift across the industry. stick with us.
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like wegovy and ozempic. company, famous for its coffee and cookies is now chasing down a very specific customer. >> wegovy update week seven, 19 pounds down. >> reporter: nestle just announced a new food brand for consumers focused on weight management. vital pursuit will hit the frozen aisle later this year with everything from whole grain bowls to sandwich melts and pizza. the company says the meals under $5 will be portion aligned and include essential nutrients for those suddenly eating less and shedding pounds. >> want to make sure you are getting enough protein. that is a big thing, to make sure you have enough muscle mass and you are not losing muscle. >> reporter: nestle joining the race to cash in on the consumer market. appetite suppressing medications
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known as glp-1s have soared in popularity. >> i still want the bagel. i just want less of the bagel. >> reporter: with celebrities like oprah, charles barkley and kelly clarkson sharing their experiences. glp1 drug and some markets suggest that could soar t >> something that aids in helping break down the sugar. obviously your body doesn't do it right. >> reporter: about 6% of american adults are taking a glp-1 drug. some research suggests that number could soar to 9% of the total u.s. population by 2035. that's roughly 31.5 million people. that mounting demand driving the shortage of many of the drugs right now. though, not ozempic, according to the fda. why would companies want to cater to this emerging marketplace? >> i think it is a smart recognition that this might be just the starting point of a long-term trend. >> reporter: retail giant walmart said people taking the drugs are buying less food at its stores, sending some businesses scrambling to stay competitive in this new age of
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health and wellness. >> to finally be able to manage how much food i'm consuming is just chef's kiss. >> reporter: costco teamed up with a health care marketplace to offer prescriptions for weight loss drugs. gnc added an entire section catered to managing side effects. >> i worked out three to four times a week since being on this medications. >> reporter: even america's gyms are working up a sweat, partnering with clinics that can prescribe the drugs. >> it is really reaching this new era of weight loss, where consumers have new tools in their tool kits. >> so emily, what makes this different from other frozen entrees? nestle owns lean cuisine. >> yeah, exactly. i think there's still a mindfulness around portion control. we have seen a shift moving away from the counting of calories and more of an emphasis on the nutrients people should be consuming as they are shedding pounds. focussing on protein, calcium.
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one point of caution we're hearing from experts. as these companies are trying to cater to people on weight loss medications, that does not negate the importance of having a conversation with your own medical provider or nutritionalist about having a good nutritious plan. >> good point. >> thanks, em. all right. let's get another check of the weather. we have mr. roker standing by. >> are you ready for the memorial day weekend? everybody is ready, right? let's see what we've got. let's start here in the northeast. scattered showers on saturday. sunday looks to be the best day. boston, new york, washington, d.c., but showers and storms for monday on memorial day. let's head to the northwest. st. louis on sunday, monday. minneapolis not great. heavy showers and strong storms sunday into monday. don south, we're talking summer-like heat and humidity. heat indexes in the triple digits for brownsville, houston, also into montgomery, down into
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much of florida. dallas, you are fantastic the whole weekend. atlanta scattered showers. miami looking pretty darn good. then we head out west. denver spectacular. los angeles looking great, mid-60s. seattle, pretty good, too. so everybody looking pretty good west of the rockies for your memorial day. that's w what's going on weather. guys? >> all right, al. thank you. up next, we're live in london with news on princess kate's health and when she could return to her public duties.
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the table. we have an update on princess kate's cancer battle. >> yeah, she's been out of the public eye since christmas, and this morning there's news on when she could return to her royal duties. kelly cobiella is at buckingham palace. good morning. an update on when princess kate will return to royal duties, when she has the green light from her doctors, adding she need what do we know? >> reporter: good morning to you. yeah, a senior palace aid shared an update on when princess kate will return to royal duties, when she has the green light from her doctors, adding she needs her space and the privacy to recover right now. the comments come with the release from a major report from her foundation. kensington palace saying it is a huge priority for her, so she's been kept fully updated and has seen the report. the palace is stressing this should not be seen as her royal highness returning to work, but it is a sign she's engaged with it. kate has largely been away from
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public life for most of the year as she was starting treatment a couple months ago. she has been away from public life for most of the year. in that announcement, she said she looked forward to returning to her work when she was able. but for the time being, she needed to focus on making a full recovery. guys? >> kelly, so what do we know about her recovery? >> reporter: well, prince william said a couple of weeks ago while on a royal engagement that he was doing well. he was solo hosting a garden party here at buckingham palace yesterday. happy and engaged. was given a children's book and cookies and said he would take that book home and read it to prince louie at bedtime. guys? >> kelly, thank you. ready for a morning boost? >> let's do it. a little boy named xavier. xavier had to miss his kindergarten graduation because he was traveling out of town with his family. but it's okay because the flight attendants on the plane had him covered. >> he is missing his kindergarten graduation today. because he chose to fly frontier instead, we are giving him his
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would allow people to bypass clipper and use contactless debit or credit card payments instead. on bart and all other mass transit in the area. well, unfortunately, that system has been delayed indefinitely because of technical problems. no problems when it comes to the forecast. should be nice today. yes, and also sunny. look at how beautiful this view is looking from the sutro tower camera. no fog at the golden gate bridge, but we're still going to have some mild temperatures there, as well as some gusty winds and temperatures in the upper 60s from san francisco down the peninsula. but as you make your way inland a little bit warm, not as warm as yesterday, but we're still talking upper 70s and low 80s, and a cooling trend will be underway for the next couple of days, with martinez a high of 78 degrees there and 77 in san jose for tomorrow afternoon. laura marcus. all right, make sure to join us for our today in the bay live streaming newscast, starting in just minutes, live at 8 a.m, just in time for summer. a three time olympic gold medalist
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there she is. tornado on the ground. >> leaving a path of destruction as that severe weather now moves east. al is live with the full forecast. plus, unplugged. we're taking you inside the ohio district that made the move to ban cell phones in schools. what is going on with the phones in the classroom before this ban went into effect? >> constant notifications. constant notifications. >> so what happened when they did? the results they're already seeing from students straight ahead. then holiday deals. memorial day sales already in full swing, and we've got everything you need to know to save big. and top of the list. ♪ ♪ purple rain ♪ ♪ purple rain ♪ >> we're counting down the best albums of all-time with apple music's top 10.
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it's fleet week here in new york city. very excited about that. >> we have an inspiring story for you tomorrow on "today." we're shining a light on the barrier breaking admiral who made history. the very first woman ever to lead the u.s. navy. she will join us live. >> she's a member of the joint chiefs of staff as well. let's get to your news at 8:00. devastating tornadoes that ripped through parts of the northwest and left multiple people dead. and that severe weather is not over. nearly 50 million people are in the storm zone today. al has his eye on it for us. first let's go to maggie vespa in greenfield, iowa with a closer look at the destruction. we can see it right there. >> reporter: yeah, good morning from a largely destroyed greenfield, iowa. you can look at this house over here. it's jaw dropping. it is obliterated.
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the second story is completely gone along with that front corner. you can see the suv tossed into the front lawn here. our crew shot drone video earlier this morning that shows this destruction in greenfield just goes on for blocks. we have seen destruction like this since last night. yesterday at least 18 reported tornadoes across iowa with more in minnesota and wisconsin. southwest of here, storm chasers kept rolling as they ran, cameras in hand, to try and pull people from underneath the rubble of a destroyed, collapsed home. and then elsewhere, a wind farm was completely destroyed. we have stunning video from that because one of the turbines collapsed and curled in an itself and then caught fire, something we haven't seen in this crazy succession of storms across the country. here in iowa, specifically, state authorities are confirming multiple fatalities and injuries from the storm. we're still waiting on details from those. the state's governor declaring a state of emergency in at least 15 counties. she is expected to come here to greenfield later today to tour this jaw dropping damage.
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>> maggie, thank you. the storm is not over yet. millions in the path. let's bring in al with the very latest. good morning. unfortunately, we're looking at more storms firing up, especially from kansas all the way into oklahoma, with strong storms right now crossing over oklahoma city. we have a risk of severe weather from the northeast into texas for damaging wind. tornadoes possible. and we're looking at damaging hail as. and then tomorrow, 20 million people at risk from the northeast. but the biggest threat will be dallas, shreveport, memphis, kansas city. tornadoes possible. in fact, even likely. damaging hail at two and a half inches. and the heat is on. we are talking heat advisories for parts of southern texas, from the big bend all the way down into brownsville. look at these temperatures. these are heat indexes. brownsville, new orleans into the mid to upper 90s.
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tampa flirting with 100 and high 90-degree heat indexes through miami as well. so heat is going to be a big problem going into the weekend, guys. >> all right, al. we'll come back to you in a few minutes. meanwhile, allies of former president trump pled not guilty in arizona yesterday. they are accused in an alleged plot to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in that state. those charged included trump lawyer rudy giuliani, who was ordered to post a $10,000 bail and come to arizona for booking within 30 days. 10 others pled not guilty to conspiracy, forgery and fraud charges. some of those charged in the arizona case have also been arraigned on similar charges in georgia. new developments this morning in a story involving ian ziering. two people have been arrested. those chaotic moments were caught on a cell phone camera.
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it happened on hollywood boulevard on new year's eve. the actor later described the incident as hooliganism. one of the suspects faces charges of assault with a deadly weapons. let's turn now to the nba playoffs. what a dramatic ending to game one of the eastern conference finals. the celtics down three to the pacers in the closing seconds. and then this happened. >> tatum trying to get free. brown fakes, fires up the three. bang! bang! jaylen brown knocks down the three to tie the game! >> there you go. boston sent that game into overtime. they will go on to steal that one 133-128. jayson tatum led the way for the celtics. game two back in the garden tomorrow. meanwhile, also this morning, a historic deal were wnba star caitlin clark. clark has now signed a multi-year agreement with wilson
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back now at 8:13. this morning on "today's consumer," we are focussing on popular memorial day sales. >> the holiday weekend is upon us, but the discounts are already in full swing at major retailers across the country. christine romans is here with what we need to know before we head out to the stores. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> okay. this is the time to buy moment home goods? >> yes, feather your nest, ladies, because there are good deals out there. they're out there trying to get your deals. up to half off on major appliances. home goods are a big part of this. costco has washing machines for $499. that's a really good price. refrigerators, mattresses, sheets, pillows are a good deal right now. in fact, nectar has 40% off of its memory foam.
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if you are looking for a mattress to feather your nest literally. amazon and kohl's with deals on bedding. all that stuff is on sale. speaking of the great outdoors, rei's biggest sale of the year is right now, and this is rei's prime time, right before the summer, when you want to get that cool camping gear i may or may not use. >> very cool. a lot of people are having barbecues. time to go to the grocery stores and you can find sales there? >> aldi has been lowering prices for months and months now. target cutting prices. walmart has this summer barbecue basket. $50, feeds 8 people now through july 12th. basically, it is a one-click summer deal that comes out to $6 a person. look for the grocery deals with a lot of summer essential prices so you can get really good cheap cuts of meet, steak and chicken at aldi right now. >> okay. what about electronics? >> good time for older generation models.
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this is interesting. you can get some of these air pods for, like, $89, i think, if you look around for those. but second generation, you will get really, really cheap here. discounts on tv, chart devices. i have been getting e-mails about a doorbell camera, so brittney, who is the crazy coupon lady, said black friday might be better for some of the newer model of things. a 9th those are a good deal overall. brittney, who is the crazy coupon lady, said black friday might be better for some of the newer model of things. here's an example she gave us. a 9th generation ipad is right now $249 on amazon. it will be cheaper on black friday. >> okay. if you are in the market to shop, are there certain things you should hit pause on and skip and maybe plan to buy them later? >> toys will be cheaper later this summer. there will probably be bigger deals on black friday. but if you want older generation models, that's a good time right now. this is the time, right? and beware of spaving. >> what's that again? >> when you spend money to save money.
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if you don't need it, don't buy it. don't look at the deal. you know, they are giving you the deals not out of the goodness of your heart, but hoping you do other stuff, too. be intentional about finding the right deal now. >> when do these deals start? >> if you want to go to the beach this weekend, you can go today to do some of these things and you can do some of them online, too, so you can avoid the crowds at the store this weekend and do your intentional shopping with a list right now. >> look at you. >> but no spaving. >> christine, thank you. hey, guys. good morning. we're looking at showers and thunderstorms around the great lakes and also through the ohio river valley, strong storms firing up in the plains today. the heat is on from the southwest all the way through the gulf coast, with temperatures into the 90s, 100s. the heat index is feeling like it is in the triple digits. 80s into much of the ohio river valley. northeast mid atlantic states as well. we are looking for snow up through montana.
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windy conditions and western great lakes, and again, those severe storms firing up today in the plains. suer highs through the mm that's your latest weather. it's a jam-packed kind of morning. >> okay. >> shall we start with this? we have been talking about this with apple music. last week, the streamer launched a 10-day countdown revealing its list of the 100 best albums of all time. yesterday the titles that made it to the top 20 were announced. that lineup includes the beach
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boys, dr. dre, taylor's version 1989, marvin gay, joni mitchell, adele, jay-z, radio head. bob dylan. hoda, "rumors" by fleetwood mac. we have a sneak peek of the top 10. this is what they're saying. number 10, beyoncé's "lemonade," >> oh, yes. >> followed by nirvana's "never mind." and followed by amy winehouse -- kendrick lamar. >> wow, at number seven. >> it won all sorts of awards. >> coming in at number six, songs in the key of life, stevie wonder. bringing in the top five. >> what? >> i'm just reading -- >> followed by prince's "purple rain". >> yeah. >> the beatles, of course. >> abby road. >> of course. >> number two, michael jackson's "thriller". come on. come on. >> okay, number one. >> can i give you a clue?
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all right. >> yeah. >> here we go. ♪ ♪ you know you better ♪ ♪ watch out ♪ ♪ some girls ♪ ♪ some girls are only about ♪ that thing ♪ that thing ♪ ♪ that thing ♪ ♪ that sing -- >> they need to fix their face. >> this is apple music. this was the 1998 album. >> it's a great album. >> we were just listening to it the other day. >> that's the best album of all-time? >> that's the thing. that's where the conversation at the water cooler will begin all across the country today. >> i think that's why. >> because everybody saw it. >> listen, the album was so good, she never made another one so -- >> with her son. >> no, it's great. they're all great. >> great album, fourth best of all time? >> where's joshua tree? that should have been in the top. >> 49. >> 49?
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>> exactly. >> i'm, like, we got bono for you. >> if you want to talk about this, you can check out the debate. we have the full 100 list on our website at today.com. the site is just blowing up right now. next up "the voice." carson wrapped up another all star season with the top five vying for the title. the finale featured special guest performances from kate hudson, tom matt rhett, jelly roll, and this hit from lainey ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> all right. we're going to have to check the set list. that's right. she's coming to our plaza, set to take the concert stage june 25th. guys, before "the voice" winner
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a wardrobe malfunction in style. she steps away from the mic telling the crowd, okay, talk amongst yourselves as she attempts to adjust part of her wardrobe. a member of her team stepping in for assistance. of course, the 14-time grammy winner was able to shake it off. the air eras tour is headed to liverpool. look at this. the liverpool city council official website announced plans to transform into, quote, "taylor town," promising a taylor town hall, each with a different era, including giant hearts, her lover and a moth-covered piano. swift is set to take the stage for her first liverpool show on thursday. >> that's an honor. >> that's epic. >> that's a big deal. next up "the idea of you," this fictional band just landed on the billboard charts. ♪ ♪ on the top of the billboard charts. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> okay. so who are these folks? that's august moon from a smash hit rom-com. so it is from a show. despite being fictional, it is a boy band, these guys landed on sound track charts because people love them. >> in fact, they're in the apple top 100. >> probably number 11. >> you know that they will come. that's the thing. >> it's like the monkeys. >> racking up millions of streams online. some of their hits include "dance before we walk" and "closer." last year another band earned a spot on billboard's emerging artists chart showing you don't have to be a real band to score a big hit. finally, a new episode of "making space" is out. you can find it by scanning the
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qr code at the bottom of your screen. this week's special conversation is with bestselling author, actor and podcast host who opened up on finding love unexpectedly. >> i love this. >> how did you define or how did you in your mind define what a loving relationship looked like? >> it looked like consistency. >> uh-huh. >> it looked like curiosity. >> uh-huh. >> it looked like sticking with it when things were a little bit murky and uncomfortable, but i certainly didn't expect to, you know, at 20 meet somebody who would change my life. >> that is -- that's -- >> especially now, to sit here at this stage of life. i know how truly remarkable it was. >> she's so beautiful. her voice is like a blanket. >> do they use microphones? >> they sound so -- >> she's lived quite the life. her husband who she met when she was 20 passed away. it was a chance meeting. but she does talk about finding love again.
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a lot of people, when you lose the great love of your life, you wonder will it ever happen. and it does. she's so inspiring. she's amazing. >> you have had such great conversations. >> i got to tell you, i feel so lucky. >> search for "making space with hoda kotb" wherever you get your podcasts. follow for new episodes every wednesday. >> i c when i'm done with one of those, i feel like it's combination therapy/getting to know somebody. they're healing is what they are. >> search for "making space with hoda kotb" wherever you get your podcasts. follow for new episodes every wednesday. >> i can't get over it. the apple list. >> exactly. >> i think you're right, al. i think it is just a conversation. >> get it going. >> a whole new conversation there. >> okay. coming up, the push to ban cellhones in school. p
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>> i think it's time. >> the "chicago med" season finale. it is 8:30 on a glorious wednesday morning. let's give some extra time to our crowd. looking good. good-looking bunch of folks joined us on the plaza. good to see everybody. y'all look good. >> that's a beautiful day. >> i know. >> beautiful. >> a perfect day. all right. >> a real eye-opener for parents and teens. what happened when it happened? >> yes. >> we send vicky nguyen to a school district in ohio as students hand over their phones at the start of the day, don't get them back until classes are over. guess what? the world did not come to a crushing end. >> are you sure? >> we will tell you what happened when they did that. >> looking forward to that. then, jill is out here
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getting ready for a special steals and deals for father's day. >> what? they're doing this ahead of time? you are not waiting to go to the 7-eleven? >> we always do it ahead of time. she has so many things, plenty of time and a big discount today. plus, jill will be back in the 3rd hour introducing us to the queen of jeans, shaking up the world of denim. also ahead, could a ground breaking new way of eating, could it heal your gut and improve your health? get this. it could happen in just one week. well, these experts say yes. we will talk to them about the full-body fat fix. >> can't wait to hear about that. that's tomorrow on "today." get the lasagna ready. >> what are you doing? we're talking about "the full-body fat fix". >> this is the order our producers put this in. i had nothing to do with it. it says, get the lasagna ready. why?
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because garfield, chris pratt is in "garfield," the new "garfield movie." if you had just waited for a minute, the whole thing would have paid off. instead, everybody turns on me! >> i can't wait to see this. >> everybody turns on me. it is chris pratt for god's sake. >> one of the albums of the year. >> all right. mr. roker? >> i have to take a minute. i'm sorry. >> all right. let's show you what's going on. strong storms. mississippi ohio valleys. record highs down through texas. then memorial day monday, lots of sunshine for the western two-thirds of the record highs in texas. then we move on to sunday, sunday. look for another storm outbreak through mississippi-ohio river valleys. record highs down through texas. then memorial day monday, lots of sunshine for the western two-thirds of the country. quite humid down through the gulf. not quite a
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good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today. it's going to be mostly sunny. a really nice day. some of our warmer temperatures inland will be in the low 80s. and then tomorrow, upper 70s. and it continues to cool off, along with some gusty winds and more coastal clouds on saturday. we're only looking at a high of 67 degrees. that's going to be a cool weekend, but gradually rebounding as we head closer to memorial day. and san francisco will and that's your latest weather. i see you making eye contact. >> i just see the cutest person right here. what is your name? >> braden. >> you are adorable. how old are you? >> seven. >> we're so happy you came. >> where are you guys from? >> orlando. >> all right. very nice. >> we love braden. that's when we have to say. all right. coming up, next, lock them up. one district's ban on phones during the school day and the
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positive results it's having on test scores, behavior and more. the story all parents and teens need to see. but, first, this is "today" on nbc.
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oh, we are back. it is 8:36 with our ongoing series "screen time." this morning, there's a closer look at the movement to ban cell phones in schools. >> it is a sensitive subject. but more and more research shows the benefits are well worth it. >> this is the story we have been waiting for all day. vicky nguyen visited a school district in ohio saying no to phones. >> it is such an important conversation and there are so many ways to come at it. good morning to you. school leaders at the dayton public school district decided to ban all cell phones from middle and high school campuses during school hours. now as the school year comes to a close, they're seeing improvements in reading, math
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and social interaction between students. here is how they're making it work. before the bell rings, students at dunbar high school in ohio placed their phones into these envelopes. >> the morning are just like pus tsa, bags, purses, food. >> reporter: most students have gotten used to the new norm, but some still try to sneak in their cell in a hidden pocket, a bag of chips or a book with a foam-shaped cutout, but this one takes the takeout container. yep, that's a phone under the chicken. language arts teacher and football coach is part of the morning check-in crew. do you have to laugh to yourself sometimes? >> oh, we have a good time. we have a good time. it's fun to me now. >> reporter: the district leading the charge in a national battle in education to keep phones out of schools, and their mission is spreading like wildfire. lawmakers in at least 10 states are already introducing or
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passing bills to ban the devices. >> number of ohio schools have made the decision to eliminate smartphone use during the school day. and i believe clearly that is the right decision. [ applause ] >> reporter: spanish teacher essence wright says it wasn't enough to ask students to keep their phones off or in their backpacks. what is going on with the phones in the classroom before this ban went into effect? >> constant notifications. constant notifications. >> reporter: what does that do to learning? >> it interrupts the whole process. it really does. >> now you have to address it or you need to have an administrative moment in your classroom that could have all been avoided if it didn't exist. >> reporter: and now it doesn't. students don't have their phones from 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. when school is dismissed. hear that? it is the sound of students at lunch talking to each other and playing games.
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>> when we were allowed to have our phones, at lunch it used to be silent and like nobody would talk. >> reporter: these seniors say they understand the reasons for the cell phone ban. raise your hand if your parents would say you are addicted to your phones. >> that's all she'd say. >> reporter: do you think your mental health is stronger because of this cell phone ban? >> uh-huh. >> definitely. >> yes. >> reporter: but it doesn't mean they always liked it. i'm used to always having it in my pocket and so for it to be teaken away, it's almost like losing a limb. >> reporter: you weren't happy in the beginning. now it's been almost a full school year. has that perspective changed? >> i didn't see a reason for them taking away the phones. but as the time passed, i have seen the benefits from it, how much effect it's had on classroom. >> reporter: new data reinforces what educators call common sense. researchers found that students saw higher gpas, and more than a 40% decrease in bullying
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incidents. some parents worry about not being able to reach their kids in an emergency. david lawrence is the dayton public schools superintendent. when parents who push back and say there is an emergency, i need to reach my child during the day, what do you say? >> i say we have always done a good job to prepare for emergencies and contact parents in a way that's meaningful and pretty swift based on the emergency. >> reporter: it looks pretty low tech what you are doing. >> it is. an envelope. you can buy them at a convenience store. so you put them in the envelope, store them and give them back. it is really easy. >> reporter: what would be your advice to other school leaders watching this and wondering if they should implement this into their school? >> i would say that it's cost effective, quick, simple and easy. >> reporter: 7 hours of phone free time might be the best thing that's happened to education in a long time. >> they are actually being children. that's exactly what we want them to be. these are the last years of their childhood. we want them to live them.
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giant uno. think about the last years of their childhood. that's an important point. and the superintendent says early testing has already shown increases across reading and math for every single grade, 7th through 12th. he's really encouraged by those results. he wants to begin studying the mental health as well. >> first of all, that is an incredible story that shows it can be done. it can be done quickly. effect of the cell phone ban over time and on students' mental health as well. >> first of all, that is an incredible story that shows it can be done. it can be done quickly. yeah. >> cheaply. >> yeah, cheaply. >> if a kid gets busted with a phone, what happens? >> this isn't meant to be draconian. you get three chances. on the fourth time, your parent has to come to school to get that phone back. after the fifth time, it is a two-day suspension. they give you a grace period. >> that's very fair. >> for the most part, kids are getting a hold of it. >> it was great to hear from the students in that story as well because even the kids are acknowledging now, i am addicted to my phone. it does prevent me from learning. it seems like a no-brainer.
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>> i bet you there's some relief. the kids are mad at first but then relieved to have that decision taken away and now we can just interact. >> what is wonderful about it, and what i'm dealing with with my middle schoolers, at least, is if you don't have it and i don't have it, then it's easier. it is hard when half the parents are buying into it and the other half don't because it feels unfair. >> that's why the movements with kids our age when we are trying to get a cohort of saying let's not let our kids be the only one. if we can all agree, then you are not socially ostracized. >> 40% reduction in bullying. 40%. >> someone told me there was a group text of girls. somebody got a text. they didn't read it. they didn't like it. and it distracted her the rest of the school day. she read it in between classes and threw her off all day. remove phones and remove that extra element you don't need. >> and not in your backpack either because you know it's there. >> good story. >> that was great. really great. >> way to go, ohio!
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>> you rock. coming up next, jill's new batch of steals and deals with an eye on your father's day gifts. we are getting ready. but, first, this is "today" on
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♪ we are back with a new tod. father's day is just around the corner. don't let it sneak up on you. this is the time for a special gift. steals and deals. it's all about the dads today. father's day is just around the corner. don't let it sneak up on you. this is the perfect time to get a gift for the special man in your life. today jill martin brooks is here to help everything you are about to see is about 81% off. all you need to do to start shopping is scan that qr code. jill, good morning. >> good morning. >> it's such a beautiful and springy day out here with you. >> you were so excited. what i love about this, we're celebrating the dads and the father figures in your life early. let's get started, always popular. many of these items sell out, so i'm warning everybody.
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the men's polo shirts long sleeve, the retail is 70 to 145. it's a moisture wicking material. there are great solids and great patterns. they have uv protection in them. the deal price, 21 to 28. up to 81% off. that is great for any golfer, anyone who loves sports, just a great day out there. >> your whole wardrobe right there. >> yeah, that's amazing. okay. the golf fans listen up. this is the golfpass one year membership. the retail $99. dylan dreyer said to me anything that makes golf less expensive is a win, okay? >> yeah. >> i should mention golfpass is owned by our parent company nbc universal. i think we have some video. let me tell you what you get. you get access to 11,000 courses worldwide with benefits like tee
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time credits, waived fees for cancelations, which i'm told is a big one, protection on time bookings, 20% off green fees, discounts at the golf shop and food and drink at the courses. over 650 hours of golf content. plus, you get the 12 months on peacock. so the deal price is $49.50, that's 50% off. >> okay. >> okay, always a huge one. omaha steaks. i will just get into it. the retail price $231.94. the deal price $94 with free shipping. 59% off. you get two butcher cut filet mignons, top cut sirloins, chicken breasts, steak burgers, jumbo franks and seasoning. it arrives at your doorstep in a box frozen, fresh and each piece is individually packaged. when you get it, you can freeze it and make it all at once. >> so you get dinner and dessert. >> the whole thing. $94 and free shipping. now, this, this bluetooth speaker. the deal price is $18. that's 80% off. this takes phone calls. this will light up a room.
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you can play the sound, meaning if you are having a party, this is a great thing to pack in your bag. you get one. again, you can use it to take calls. the deal price is $18, 80% off. this is great for any family member. this is something that tracks your wallet, your bag, your golf bag, your luggage. throw it in your kids' bags. price the let it ride gps global tracker, the deal is $25. that's 75% off. so it works with the app, either find easy on android. and then you link it up and you put it in the wallet. >> it is like a credit card, yeah, cool. >> and you can put it in the kids' bags even. it is kind of like that. so the deal price is $25, 75% off. >> okay. >> and this is my -- i know. i'm not going to cry. but this is my brother's first father's day as a dad. so this is him here. he looks little there, but now he's a daddy. these are great.
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the canvas prints, the retail $76 to $154. up to 77% off. you get 20 pages personalized. there is a template that's easy to do with writing. or you can do canvass, which are great to hang on the wall. this is a no brainer for any of them. $20 to $40 with free shipping. >> jill, can we run through the products one more time? >> long sleeve shirts and it is easy to do, and it's $20 to $40 with free shipping. >> jill, can we run through the products one more time? >> long sleeve shirts and jackets. golfpass one year membership, omaha steaks, the speaker, the let it ride gps global tracker and the custom photo book and canvas prints. >> okay, it is a good one, jill. thank you. if you want to shop for them, scan the qr code or go to today.com/deals. oh, sheinelle. >> oh, savannah. so guess what? we found a loving dad who is getting an early father's day
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start. he doesn't even know i'm standing in front of him, but now he does. thanks to our sponsor, wells fargo credit cards. this is nathan. he's going home with some of the products that jill just featured. hi! >> hi! >> i hear you are a father of two. >> yes. >> so the oldest is? >> at home working. >> who do we have here? what is your name? >> jackson. >> is this your first time in new york city? >> yes. >> where are you guys from? >> north dakota. you're from north dakota. how awesome is your dad? >> awesome. >> happy father's day to all our dads. happy father's day to you at home, all you dads. >> north dakota well represented. how would you like to heal your gut?
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we're back on wednesday with a gut check. what's in yours can impact everything from your mood to your immunity to your
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metabolism. aarp executive and physician have teamed up for a new book called "the full-body fat fix." it is focused on feeding your gut what it needs to stay lean and healthy for life. we're going to start with you, dr. raj. we hear more and more about gut health and how important it is. describe why. >> yeah, exactly. this is really the decade of the gut, i would say. and the reason is when we talk about our gut, we're really talking about these trillions of bacteria and other organisms that live inside our intestine. we call it the microbiome. we have five pounds sitting in there. >> oh, wow. >> the interesting thing is they have an impact throughout our entire body. so much so that we call the gut the second brain. it is command central for everything. it works with your hormones, your immune system. it can impact inflammation. that's why it is important to keep your gut in check. >> that's talk about what
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happens if your gut is not right? what happens? >> if those bacteria are out of whack or imbalanced, that can trigger inflammation. that inflammation is not just in your digestive tract but it is inflammation throughout your body. we know inflammation is the root of all evils linked to obesity, heart disease, linked to alzheimer's and dementia, certainly mental health issues. you want to make sure you are doing everything you can in your diet and other measures to keep those bacteria well balanced. >> let's find out about your diet. >> yes. >> congratulations. i'm so happy that you are here. a lot of people when they think about weight gain, it is calories in and calories out. i have heard that a million times, doesn't matter what the calories are. is that a correct statement? >> that's not at all accurate. we're told that obesity is a disease. better way to think about it is obesity is a symptom of a larger
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disease, and that is inflammation, chronic inflammation. >> okay. >> so when we eat a lot of ultra processed foods, which is now 60% of the calories in the american diet. >> wow. >> what's happening, i like to call them pre-digestive foods, right, because those foods are stripped of their fiber. they're digested by us and they never make it down to their they're digested by us and they high in the gut, in the stomach, and they never make it down to their microbiome. >> let's talk about what we should be feeding ourselves. we need to get food stuff in the gut. >> we need more plants. the more diversity of plants you have, the more diverse your microbiome. >> okay. studies show even among twins that those with the most diverse microbiome are the least likely to be obese. >> other than eating a lot of veggies, what else is a good idea? >> we talk about protein in the
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morning with a smoothie is the best recommendation. and don't starve yourself. make sure you are having snacks good morning. it is 856 a marcus washington. well. breaking news. the governor's office is out with new data on crime fighting boosts. the chp is providing oakland and the east bay. since february. it's lead to. it's actually led to 355 arrests, a sting operations have led to a recovery of more than 700 stolen vehicles and at least 46 firearms have been recovered. some of the crimes committed by those arrested include stolen property, car theft and drug trafficking. happening now oakland plans to sell its 50% stake in the coliseum to the same investment group now trying to redevelop the property. the a's own the other 50. meanwhile, former oakland police ief laurent armschtr
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