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good morning. thanks for starting your weekend with us. president biden and former president trump head out to the trail one day after the big debright.
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bait. >> biden is fighting back despite calls to step aside. it's june 29th. this is "today." under pressure. >> when you get knocked down, you get back up. >> president biden on the defensive after a widely panned debate performance leaves many wondering if he's fit to be the democratic nominee to be president. the "new york times editorial" board saying he should bow out for the good of the country. as donald trump picks his vp pick. fourth of july frenzy. millions hitting the roads and taking to the skies ahead of the holiday, but extreme heat. angie will have the weekend forecast. classroom controversy. >> every teacher in the state will have a bible in the classroom and will be teaching from the bible. >> growing backlash in oklahoma after a decision by officials that all kids in public schools
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grades 5 through 12 are going to be required to be taught the bible. what legal fight grows ahead? going for gold. >> she catapults herself so far in the air. >> the u.s. gymnastics trials kicking off this weekend with simone biles looking like a lock. as favorites jordan chiles and suni lee round out the leaderboard, but injuries rocking some of the elite athletes. we'll follow the road to paris. all that plus saturday showdown. >> it's a race. >> it is. peter and i challenge joe and angie to a friendly competition. a scavenger hunt chock full of 30 rock trivia. >> i think we're doing well. >> let's crush these guys. >> we'll find out who came out on top. today, saturday, june 29th, 2024. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with peter
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alexander and laura jarrett. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today." thanks so much for joining us this saturday morning. we are thrilled to have joe fryer up early this morning. peter has the morning off. joe, some people have paris, we have the rockefeller scavenger hunt. >> you will see peter later in the show as we journeyed around rockefeller center and some of us were a little more competitive than others. >> some of us were just enjoying the journey. >> there's running, there's sweating and rockette high kicking. a lot to get to this morning and including the path to paris and the gymnasts vying for a spot on team usa. we will know who will be on the team with the women's trials getting underway last night.
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no surprise, simone biles is atop of the leaderboard. we will have more coming up. we begin with more fallout after thursday's debate with former president trump and president biden back on the campaign trial. >> president biden ddefiant. we start with aaron gilchrist covering joe biden. >> the president has three fund raisers and leaders in his party said he did not deliver in the thursday debate and some saying he should back out of the race. adding to the calls, the "new york times editorial" board saying biden is not the man he was four years ago. the greatest service he can
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perform is not run for re-election. he did not shy away from his poor debate performance. >> i don't walk as easily as i used to. i don't debate as well as i used to, but i know what i do know -- i know how to tell the truth. >> now, some biden supporters, including former president obama argued one bad debate doesn't define the race. the new york times did not endorse former president trump either. the board would pick biden over trump, laura. >> there has been so much fallout since thursday. many are talking about him not being on the ticket. we are not saying that is happening. we are not saying we're there yet, but people are talking about it. walk us through what it would look like at the convention? >> the question would be asked and it would be complicated and chaotic process to go through if
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president biden backed out and released delegates and anybody who wants the job can lobby the open votes. the job would not fall immediately to his vp kamala harris. if he did not step aside, in theory, delegates could revolve en masse and nominate somebody else at the roll call in august. >> so many questions and we have not seen anything like this since the 1950s. >> it's wild. >> thank you for being here in person. let's go to former president trump taking a victory lap after his debate with speculation over his running mate. we have ali vitali with more. ali, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. he wasted no time crowing with his supporters about the debate in front of the very large crowd here in virginia.
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he called president biden's competence into question and talking about the falsehoods. while biden is dealing with the divide, trump showcased a party behind him, including glenn youngkin who appeared for the first time yesterday. he is not among the finalists in the ongoing audition for his running mate. that is our understanding right now. that title goes to marco rubio and j.d. vance. despite signals this veep pick could have come as early as this week, now the trump campaign is keen to let the debate news cycle ride for president biden while they are unlikely to be announcing their vp pick this week because of the holiday. reality is it can come today and between the republican election
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two weeks. >> ali vitali, thank you so much. now to the u.s. supreme court where on monday we will get the long awaited answer on whether the former president is immune from any prosecution. on friday, the supreme court limited who can be charged under the federal law of 200 people who stormed the capitol on january 6th. that opens the door to the resentencing or the trials for people still behind bars, but former president trump's case is unlikely to be impacted by the ruling. in another case, the supreme court rejected the appeal from steve bannon who must report to prison by monday. he was convicted in 2022 for devying subpoenas to the january 6th committee. bannon's lawyer said he was waiting for issues of executive privilege to be settled.
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turning to weather now. a lot of folks are getting the start of the fourth of july holiday with 770 million people expecting to fly or drive. storms from the ohio valley to the northeast, your plans could be impacted, sadly. let's bring in our expert, angie lassman for the weekend weather. >> good morning, good morning. there are a couple of trouble spots and i know a couple of people will hit the skies and roads. here is what is happening right now. satellite-radar is showing rain across michigan and missouri and the interior northeast dealing with rain. out west, we are quiet with you are traveling from san francisco to los angeles. i think you are fine in those airports. these spots today is where we are watching. denver could see thunderstorms that may delay you. we will see st. louis, atlanta and potentially orlando and miami dealing with afternoon thunderstorms. the second half of the day is trouble spots for possible
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delays. at we look ahead to tomorrow, we have hubs included in this. all of those spots could see severe weather. we will see hazards on the table. no surprise if we have delays in those spots up and down the i-95 corridor. atlanta, new orleans, tampa, miami, is where we will watch for scattered storms. thunderstorm risk across the mist and it will be hot and humid with temperatures in the triple digits. back over to you. >> angie, thank you so much. let's turn to the countdown to paris with just under a month to go to the olympics, the women's gymnastics trias got under way last night. 15 gymnasts are vying for spots. jesse kirsch is watching all the excitement for us. jesse, good morning. >> reporter: joe, good morning.
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the women's competition beginning with unexpected and tough moments, including apparent injuries. as simone biles began her beam routine, she stumbled on the mount. the g.o.a.t. could not be stopped. in morning, mesh's elite gymnasts are flying toward paris with superstar simone biles putting on a show overnight. >> she catapults herself so high in the air. >> reporter: the 37-time world and olympic medalist dazzling the crowd with the biles ii. the double pike vault. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: earning her the highest score of the night. simone biles is expected to make her third olympics. also those in the running is jordan chiles and suni lee. who sits second and third after the first round. suni lee, who grew up in st.
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paul, performing for the hometown crowd. the night was not without drama. two suffering injuries on the vault. usa gymnastics, dicello tore her achilles. >> gritting through the routine. >> reporter: before scratching the rest of the meet. both are now uncertain for paris. still to come today, the men's competition wraps up. >> double, double laid out. >> reporter: night one ended thursday with world all around fred richard ahead of three-time national champion brody malone. and out west, the final weekend for the u.s. olympic track and field trials getting a jump start. the win in the 110 meters final. >> holloway to go to paris.
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>> reporter: and back to women's gymnastics. this is a weekend of perseverance for biles and lee. biles hoping to return to the olympics after the twisties complicated competition for her in tokyo. lee has been battling two kidney diseases. she is now in remission. joe. >> jesse kirsch, thank you so much. >> let's bring in laurie hernandez. she is now an nbc sports analyst. thank you for being with us to discuss all of this. this is exciting. i want to start with simone biles. you competed against her eight years ago. you know how this works. she's now 27 and still at the top of the leaderboard. what accounts for her dominance?
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>> her balance of enjoying life outside practice and come in and work is something she's talked about. mental health and balancing mental and physical training is another thing that allows her to really embrace quality over quantity. that is why we're seeing older athletes come out and embrace that life. >> the g.o.a.t. is still g.o.a.t.ing right now in the trials. laurie, several top competitors were injured this week. you know what injuries are like. do they still have a path to paris? how will the selection committee sort this out? >> one thing to take into consideration is there so much practice between now and the olympic games. they need an agent least that is healthy. we will see the tokyo team on the podium. that has to do with the fact they peaked at the right time. for the injuries with dicello
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and jones and blakely out with an achilles injury is heartbreaking. >> speaking of the injuries, you are now watching at the top of the leaderboard, biles, and lee. this is a five-person team. who else are you watching for that people at home should be? >> an underdog name that has come up with the 16-year-old from new jersey. sounds familiar, i don't know. it is fun to see a new athlete come out and get the spotlight. of course, jade competed in the vault which is an upgrade that we have not seen her do in some time. athletes are putting their best foot forward. >> a 16-year-old can do pretty well at the olympics. laurie hernandez, thanks for joining us. you can catch the excitement as
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the team usa olympic trials continues all weekend long on nbc and peacock. tune in monday for hoda's interview with the newly set women's gymnastics team as they get set for paris. let's now check in with angie with the forecast. >> we have saturday weather. that's going to be focused across portions of the ohio valley and stretching into the interior northeast. you see rain developing across the region. detroit, st. louis, buffalo with the rain. here is the area we are watching for severe weather. all hazards on the table with wind gusts and hail. i want you to focus on this tomorrow. it encompasses this area in boston, new york, washington, d.c. all have the
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and that's the look at the forecast. guys. angie, thank you. still to come, backlash ater the announcement that kids in oklahoma are going tore required to teach the bible. marissa parra is following the latest. >> reporter: good morning, laura. the top superintendent in the state says come fall, every single school will have a bible in the classroom. we'll have more on
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thank you for joining us on this saturday, june 29th, i'm kira klapper. another freeway shooting in the bay area. this one in broad daylight. the chp
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tells us it happened around 230 yesterday afternoon on southbound 238. that's in the area of hayward, near east 11th street. officers tell us they found one victim who fortunately was not hurt. in san jose, the newest water park will not be opening today. after all, kali bunga says electrical problems have delayed its opening until the 4th of july. the popular south bay destination, formerly known as raging waters, closed unexpectedly at the end of last summer, announcing it was not renewing its lease because of low turnout. the park will soon reopen under new management. the pacifica pier will now stay partially closed indefinitely. following that series of severe storms and high tides, city officials tell us. visitors to the main pier will lose an additional 100ft of access back in december, large waves damaged sections of the pier's foundation and railing. the city's public works engineering
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division closed, then partially reopened. the pier until a structural assessment could be performed. officials now say the pier suffered more damage than was originally estimated. well, for everyone heading out today, we're going to check in with cinthia pimentel for our microclimate forecast. good morning here. good morning everyone. yeah i think people have checked out for the holiday ahead next week and we'll be getting to those details coming up at seven. there's lots to talk about, but we start with san francisco. patchy fog right there near the coastline. but it should mix out and give a wonderful day out in the city. for all of the pride celebrations. we start a bit milder down here in san jose, 60 degrees, but we really have to talk about what's ahead for the 4th of july and excessive heat watch. so join me at seven for those details. kira back to you. all right. we'll see you at seven. cynthia. thanks. also coming up at seven this morning on today in the bay, a harrowing account from his hospital bed. we have an interview with a victim of the mass shooting at oakland's lake merritt on juneteenth. we will have that. plus all your top stories coming
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up at seven. we hope you join us in the meantime, we'll take you back to the today show. we're back on a saturday morning, june 29th, 2024. this is the live look outside
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our window here with the flag celebrating pride month. the pride march stepping through the city tomorrow. happy pride. >> that's going to be a good time. let's begin the half hour with the check of the healines in the new york area with a minivan plowed into the nail salon. the van raced through the parking lot trying to pass another car and slammed into the salon. the police rescued several people trapped. a former uvalde police officer is out on bond after turning himself in on friday. adrian gonzalez was at the school before the gunman. he was indicted on 29 counts of bandoning after hearing
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gunshots nearby. his lawyer believes the officer did not break any laws. 19 students and two teachers were killed in the massacre. and two nasa astronauts will stay at the international space station until boeing can work out the problems with the space capsule. the crew blasted off on june 5th for a week-long test flight, but problems with the capsule prompted nasa to delay the trip home. nasa says there is no rush to bring the astronauts home. also this morning, growing controversy in oklahoma where the state school superintendent says it is now mandatory for schools to teach the bible in classrooms. this is just days after the ten commandments were required to be displayed in schools. marrisa parra is joining us with more. >> reporter: it was a week ago
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that louisiana legally required the classrooms to display the ten commandments. now oklahoma is the first state we heard of to require schools and classrooms not only have the bible in classrooms, but teach from them. a new state requirement in oklahoma means when students return to school in the fall, they'll have a bible in the classroom. that's what state superintendent ryan walters promised in the memo to oklahoma state schools. effective immediately, all districts must comply. >> every teacher and every classroom in the state will have a bible in the classroom and will be teaching from the bible. >> reporter: reaction has been swift. >> i wanted to be able to come here and thank superintendent walters. >> reporter: while support for the move has been loud, so, too, is the backlash. americans united for separation for church and state are looking at options. this is textbook christian nationalism. >> is there any attention to
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create more christians within the state of oklahoma? >> that's not the goal of the act here. the goal is to have an accurate view of american history. >> reporter: walters pushed back if non-christian students entering classrooms with a bible feel welcome. >> you don't change history because of your feelings. >> that could have an impact on the court according to angela citidello. >> i feel the historical intention behind it is the strongest argument. >> reporter: this is just one week after the governor required the ten commandments be displayed in classrooms by 2025. it is setting up a legal showdown with the church and state. there has always been tension with the clauses of the first amendment of the exercise of
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religion. that battle is right for the court today. >> we did ask the superintendent what the punishment would be for teachers who did not comply. he said it would be the same as if teachers refused to teach about the civil war. he said teacher could lose their teaching license. >> lawsuits will fly on that one pretty quickly. all right, angie, what is the rest of the forecast? >> we have the second system of the season so far. that is tropical storm beryl over 900 miles to the east/southeast of barbados. it is sitting at winds of 50 miles an hour and move west the next coupleof days. here is the track. it does become a category one hurricane. we will see that likely intensify and these waters are warm and looking more like sea
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surface temperatures in august rather than june. it has the ability to continue to strengthen. we will see the winward islands seeing impact next week and it will move south of hispaniola. we still have the heat alerts in effect. 74 million people included in those across the plains and down to the gulf coast. here's why. we have a high pressure in place. this means we're going to see this heat continue across the south. 90s on tap in new orleans. notice the
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actor martin mull passed away overnight. he was known for "arrested development" and "roseanne" as well as "clue." >> are you trying to make me look stupid? >> he was nominated for a guest role on "veep." marilyn monroe first left her mark on hollywood in the 1950s and just this week, her fans won a fight to keep her legacy alive. the los angeles home where she lived has been declared a historical monument. the house was at risk of being demolished from the owners next door.
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the los angeles city council voted in fans' favor. we are looking ahead to the fourth of july nathan's eating contest. it will look different without joey chestnut. the 16-time champ will not compete due to sponsorship contest. he will be in texas to compete in a hot dog eating contest. chestnut will have to beat their combined total to be declared top dog. which one do you watch? coney island or texas or neither? >> split screen. >> i have so much trouble watching it. i have a gag reflex. finally, lainey wilson is
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the latest sitting down with our pal willie. the louisiana native opened up about being a proud country girl. >> country's cool again. the name of the tour and song, of course. what do you mean? >> the western way of life and being country. it really is a movement. i'm proud to be part of the generation of country music because everybody looks different and sounds different and has a different story and comes from different walks of life. to me, that's what makes country genre cool right now. >> you can catch more of the conversation tomorrow on "sunday today." >> i love her album. so good. >> she is so good live. >> and on the plaza this week. still to come, a saturday today showdown. the one you've been waiting for. peter and i face-off against joe and angie in the scavenger hunt. we will see who came
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we are back here on saturday morning with the story of grit and perseverance. a true battle for the ages. >> angie and i teamed up against peter and laura for a massive rockefeller scavenger hunt organized by secret city new york. >> the competitive juices were flowing to see who knows our home at 30 rock the best. >> greetings, peter, joe and laura and angie. >> who will win? we shall see. your time starts now. >> why did they get their's first? >> you are competitive. >> guests are invited sign the wall of fame. do you know who wrote just keep living? >> let's go. >> we're off. >> bye.
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>> we're going for it. >> ready? who writes just keep living? >> matthew mcconaughey. >> how do you spell mcconaughey? >> let's crush these guys. >> white house where peter would be standing. what is displayed on the earth cam to the right? >> i don't know what's at the white house. ft. lauderdale. >> the 90-year-old found inside the wall during renovations. back office? >> how far back? >> going to the back office. okay. found it. >> december. >> that's cool. >> 14, 1936. what happened that day? >> we don't have time. >> visit the iconic bronze at the studio entrance. one stands out with the character. gene. there's the famous stash.
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>> hold the magnificent mural. this artist signed his work. >> should we be running the escalator? >> dean cornwell. >> it's a race. >> it is. >> entrance cautions us from the book of isiah. >> challenge of times. i never looked up. >> okay. the mural. >> unmistakable man. lincoln. boom. done. >> okay. >> the floor is the birth place of? >> television broadcasting. >> boom. >> does anybody have a power bar? >> i'm winded. >> i need a better belt. >> british empire building. >> there you go. >> the nine gilded figures.
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the british empire can be found? >> between tobacco and sugar. boom. >> of the words, the contests. >> ignorance and cruelty. >> i didn't realize how many scary things are written on 30 rock. >> i know. it's very intense. >> i don't see peter and laura anywhere. they are in our dust. >> head to radio city music hall. ♪ start spreading the news ♪♪ >> clown dog begging. >> what is he doing? >> man plays the cello and violin. >> we're done. >> is this 45? >> i see them. >> no! >> really? >> what? >> did you do the backs of the pages? >> today we had a perfect score and we had a 66 out of 100. the winner of today's scavenger
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hunt is angie and joe. >> okay. you know what i love the most about that is it really made it seem like it was a close race and it was not. >> it wasn't. >> you know what i love most about it? all the trash talking i got to do. >> it turns out you are really competitive. >> what can i petitive sport. >> one thing you did not see is the amount of gladhanding that peter alexander was doing. he's in the streets. he's the mayor of new york city. >> dancing. >> yes. >> including the big piano. >> he was recruiting viewers. >> you were trying to get him going. >> i tried. >> thanks. >> the crew. >> and lugging all that gear. >> it was a hot day. that is it. all right. that is going to do it for us on
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this newborn baby. braxton manning is just two weeks old. the amber alert says he was abducted from vallejo at 3 a.m. thursday morning. the suspect you see in that picture, 28 year old valerie manning. she's five foot seven, 175 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. manning was last seen driving a black sjsu amigo, a small suv with california license plate two. z 090. if you see baby braxton or valerie manning, please call 911. another freeway shooting in the bay area, this one in broad daylight. the chp says it happened around 230 yesterday afternoon on southbound 238. that's in hayward, near east 11th street. officers say they found one victim who fortunately was not hurt. we're going to turn now to the forecast. and cinthia pimentel. hey, cynthia. good morning. kira. good morning everyone. well, it's the final weekend in june. the month has
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finally come to an end. believe it or not, we're waking up this morning in half moon bay with some patchy fog out there. it should last until about maybe mid-morning before we start to mix out to more sunshine. but temperatures are going to struggle out there. we're only going to be in the 60s. compare that to a couple miles east. we're going to pittsburgh starting the morning mild right now, nearly 60 degrees and into noontime. we will get into those 80s 90s into the evening. now the weekend is going to be warm, some 60s by the water, 90s in our inland spots. but that heat wave is looming starting on monday, we're going to start to gradually build those excessive heat temperatures. and that officially begins tuesday to friday. so i'll have more on that coming up at seven kira back to you. all right, cynthia, we'll see you at seven. thanks. also coming up at seven this morning on today in the bay, the second stunning loss for giants fans in just two weeks, orlando cepeda has died. we look back at the life of the giants legend and hall of famer. we'll have
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that. plus all your top stories coming up at seven. we hope you join us. in the meantime, enjoy wild child with sheinelle jones. . narrator: when you see this symbol, you know you're watching television that's educational and informational. the more you know on nbc. sheinelle: coming up, today on "wild child," we're exploring the mountains, deserts, and forests to shine the spotlight on animals who love life on land.

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