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elderly neighbors, this is a time to check in with them because it's particularly dangerous for the elderly. if they don't have air conditioning, it is going to be extremely hot. check on your neighbors. you're such a good neighbor. that is what's happening today in the bay. the today show is getting started in just a few minutes, but remember, this is a busy travel day, so give yourself plenty of time. and let's not forget all of those san francisco pools are open and free in one minute. they open at seven today and they are free. we'll see you at 11. good wednesday morning. that deadly hurricane has its sights set on jamaica today. >> meanwhile, heat and storms here in the united states threaten millions ahead of the big holiday. it's july 3rd. this is "today."
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eye of the storm. hurricane beryl pummeling parts of the caribbean overnight. dangerous storm surge and blasting winds causing catastrophic damage to the region and killing at least seven so far. jamaica now bracing fo impact. r impact. >> fatalities remains a grim reality. >> meanwhile more than 100 million americans waking up to heat alerts, so can the oppressive temps put a damper on your fourth? we've got a live report plus your full holida we have a live report plus your forecast. mounting pressure. president biden facing growing opposition after one democratic congressman's public comments opened the flood gates. >> we must call on him to give the ultimate sacrifice of saying he will step aside. >> that was an unsteady performance and it raised questions about his physical condition.
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>> i think it is a legitimate question to say, is this an episode or is this a condition? >> how the president is explaining that shaky debate performance and how the public feels about a possible replacement. record setting. airports and roads under a travel crush coast-to-coast this morning as tens of millions take off on their summer holiday. >> it's pretty busy. >> we'll talk to the tsa administrator live about how he plans to handle the massive influx. mystery in paradise. the search is on for a chicago woman who disappeared from a yoga retreat in the bahamas a week ago. the latest on the investigation as her family searches for answers. >> what do you think happened to your daughter? >> i have no idea. that's what i'm trying to find out. please, please help me find my child. >> we've got a live report. those stories, plus new hope.
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the fda approving a drug to slow memory decline, providing optimism to the millions of families and patients suffering from alzheimer's. this morning a look at the patients that doctors say could take this drug. and let's make a deal. a new chain has entered the chat. sonic revealing its own value meal after consumers push back on those high fast-food prices. >> i don't have the money to buy fast food anymore. >> as the summer of savings rolls on, today, wednesday, july 3rd, 2024. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda caught me from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. a very good morning to you. welcome to "today." thanks for joining us on this wednesday morning. i'm here with sheinelle.
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savannah and hoda continue to enjoy this holiday weather. we will start with this deadly storm battering the caribbean right now. hurricane beryl racing today, a potentially catastrophic category four, bringing drenching rain along with life threatening winds and storm surges as well. at least seven people have been killed so far by the storm. >> with over 100 million people under heat alerts today, a few storms set to disrupt some fireworks plans. for many today, it is get-away day. here is a live look at the traffic in new york this morning on the george washington bridge. traffic already stacking up. in fact, aaa says more than 70 million americans will be traveling this week. >> we have it all covered for you this morning, including dylan's full forecast. we will start with sam brock,
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he's made his way to kingston, jamaica, where hurricane beryl could soon make a direct hit. sam, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the reality is that in a matter of hours, the landscape here in jamaica could be turned upside down from a deadly hurricane that already claimed seven lives. certainly accustomed to hurricane season, but beryl is a historic storm, the strongest storm ever recorded in june or july. this morning hurricane beryl tearing through the caribbean, bringing dangerous waves and ferocious winds. flooding buildings, smashing boats to pieces. hurricane beryl made landfall at a category 4 hurricane, leaving almost no one or nothing on the island untouched by its destructive force. >> reporter: one person couple stranded on their honeymoon. >> the resort told us to eat dinner and say in our room and
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do not leave. >> reporter: residents clearing their iconic beaches. some business owners buckling down, but staying put. >> they're not leaving the low-lying areas? >> they're not going to leave. none of us. we will stand and ride it out. >> reporter: others feeling emboldened by how the buildings have withstood previous storms. >> a lot of buildings here are built to withstand the hurricane. >> reporter: still, the head of the police force bracing members for the reality ahead. >> i urge you make proper provisions at home, for your loved ones. >> reporter: the violent system arriving as more than 500 million americans brace for what could be a record holiday heat wave. and high humidity boosting heat indexes to life-threatening levels in cities like memphis and new orleans. back here in jamaica, the prime minister declared the entire
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island a disaster area. he implemented a curfew from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and gave the green light to evacuate low lying areas. as of early last night, there were no evacuations underway. craig, back to you. >> sam, be safe, buddy. thank you. let's bring in dylan who is in for al. what can you tell us about this hurricane? >> this is a powerful storm. the sea temperatures are what we typically see in august. that's why this storm is saying so strong. a category 4 hurricane at this time. through late morning, early afternoon, conditions will rapidly deteriorate around jamaica where naturally we have hurricane warnings in effect. it should still be a category 4 storm as it passes to the south of jamaica. maybe not a direct hit, but the northern side of the storm is the strongest part of the storm. we could see 12 inches of rain. we could see damaging, gusty winds. we could see a deadly storm surge up to 6 to 9 feet. then the storm will weaken. as we go into early next week,
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we'll keep an eye on southern texas to see if it will bring a lot of rain to the corpus christi area. the other major threat we have is this heat. it is not just the heat. it is the humidity down south. the humidity prevents your body from naturally cooling down. in this part of the country, down through texas into louisiana with that intense tropical moisture, it will feel like it's up 15 degrees, monroe, little rock will feel like 112. you go out west, and, yes, you don't have the humidity but then the dehydration is a huge risk. areas like fresno, into sacramento. this is wednesday, thursday, friday. we will keep the temperatures well up into the triple digits. highs 20 degrees above average. vegas is 118 by monday. >> my goodness. dylan, thank you. we turn to politics now and the mounting pressure on president biden as more democrats voice concerns about that shaky debate performance
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last week. meanwhile, a new york court has given an update on former president trump's hush money trial sentencing. there is a lot to break down this morning. we have it all covered for you. we will start with gabe gutierrez. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the white house chief of staff will hold an all-staff call today as the president also reaches out to reassure lawmakers and governors what democrats have been saying privacy for days is now spilling into public view. now the president is offering a new explanation for his debate performance. off camera at a virginia fundraiser, president biden apologizing for that disastrous debate, saying he wasn't very smart for traveling around the world a couple times before that showdown with former president trump. and he quipped that he almost fell asleep on stage, adding, it is not an excuse but an explanation.
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u.s. from back-to-back trips to europe 12 days before the debate. meanwhile, this morning a political dam may be breaking. one of the president's most important allies, former house speaker nancy pelosi acknowledging concerns about the president's debate performance. >> i think it's a legitimate question to say, is this an episode or is this a condition? and, so, when people ask that question, it's legitimate on both candidates. >> reporter: adding that both he and former president donald trump should take cognitive tests. pelosi is supporting president biden, but congressman lloyd doggett of texas is officially calling for the president to leave the race. >> let's call on him to give the ultimate sacrifice of saying he will step aside because that's the best way to save our country. >> reporter: as more democrats question whether he should step aside. >> raised questions about his physical condition. >> i don't think he will have a leg to stand on for very long. >> reporter: reporting overnight that former president barack
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obama expressed concerns privately telling allies that his former vp's path to the presidency has grown more challenging according to people familiar with the conversation, but that obama has offered support to biden. "the new york times" reports that in closed door meetings, several current and former officials noticed the president increasingly appear confused or listless or would lose the thread of conversations. >> i've got to say that doesn't know anything like the president i know. when ideal with him, he's sharp. he's asking tough questions. >> reporter: as some democrats look for a way forward. a new cnn poll suggest vice president kamala harris may do slightly better in a matchup with trump than biden. harris yesterday reaffirming her support. >> joe biden is our nominee. we beat trump once and we're going to beat him again, period. >> reporter: since the debate, the president has not taken questions from reporters, while delivering mostly scripted
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remarks from a teleprompter. but the white house is announcing a flurry of events in the coming days, travel to wisconsin and pennsylvania as well as an interview. and he is expected to hold a press conference during next week's nato conference here in d.c. >> gabe, thank you. let's bring in kristin welker now, moderator of "meet the press," for a little bit more analysis now. chris, you have the congressman down in texas voicing concerns. former speaker nancy pelosi also acknowledging these questions about the debate performance are legitimate. it seems as if democrats were whispering in the days after. now they're saying these out loud. they're going on television. how concerned is this white house that this is not something that's going to go away? >> there are deep concerns, craig. this is an unprecedented moment with the president frankly facing more pressure by the day. democrats have defended president biden about his age, but things changed since the debate. there has been a wave of panic within the party based on my
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conversations. and it is significant those cracks are starting to emerge that you just saw gabe map out. here is what i'm looking for, craig, what happens to polling in the coming days and weeks? do more lawmakers start to air their concerns publicly? if a top democrat starts to come out and call for the president to drop out of the race, that's a game changer. that's when the flood gates really open. at least one poll shows concerns about the president's health. and the cnn poll also really fascinating showing vice president harris doing better against trump compared to biden. so if more polls show a similar trend for the president, donors and elected officials' concerns could snowball. that could threaten democrats in down ballot races in addition to the presidency. that's when i think you will see
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the pressure really mount. >> you mentioned some phone calls the president plans to make to party leaders, this news conference he's planning for next week, maybe sitting down for an interview as well. beyond that, kristin, what else can the white house do? what else should the white house be doing to try and ease some of these concerns? >> they've got to be out front on all of this. it is hard to overstate the level of the crisis that they're dealing with, given the pressure from their own party. i have been talking to officials within the campaign. they are defiant, craig. they are prepared to keep fighting. they raised $38 million since that debate. you will see today that all staff meeting at the white house, the president himself will be addressing governors, addressing their concerns all
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across the country. the campaign plans to make him more visible, as you said. look for this, craig. look for them to focus on that immunity decision in the supreme court, which essentially expanded presidential powers to make their case, to make the president's case that former president trump would be more dangerous in a second term, that he's been emboldened by this decision. will this strategy be enough? polls show the top issue for voters still the economy. this is just a pivotal moment that we are watching, craig. >> indeed. kristin welker, thank you. as kristin just eluded to, just a day after the supreme court landmarks presidential immunity decision, the judge overseeing president trump's hush money trial in new york has postponed his sentencing for next week, and it's now scheduled for mid-september, less than two months before the presidential election. nbc news senior legal correspondent laura jarett joins us now. how might trump's lawyers use the supreme court decision in this case?
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so the judge in new york didn't really have a choice. remember what the supreme court said on monday, any unofficial act, so things purely private, had nothing to do with being president, the prosecutor can go after those. what they cannot do is use evidence of things that happened in the white house, so-called official acts to prosecute something unofficial. perhaps conversations that trump might have had with hope hicks in the white house, in the oval. if he's president, even in this case, that's where the defense is making inroads. i'm not saying that will be a winning argument, but that's what the judge has to tease at. to do that will take some time. that's why he had to push the sentencing. >> what do we know about how the supreme court's decision is going to affect the classified documents case in florida, the election interference case? >> he will leverage this in any way he can. i think the florida case is
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perhaps the one most right for that. it's bogged down, on hold for some reason. the florida case doesn't have a trial date, but the judge has a pending question on that immunity question and now it will be bolstered by the supreme court's decision. watch for that as well. >> okay. well, now to the busy fourth of july week. if you are hitting the road ahead of the holiday, be prepared for long lines. airports and airlines say we are in the middle of a record-breaking week of passenger levels. tom costello is at reagan national. tom, you spent a week going behind the scenes with the tsa and airlines. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. listen, we are expecting 33 million people to go through tsa check points over the extended 11-day july fourth holiday stretch. we're talking 2.7 million today, 3 million on sunday, really continuing this trend we have seen all year of breaking travel records week after week in some cases.
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so if you are traveling starting today or tomorrow, you will not be alone. wednesday morning and america is on the move. 60 million on the nation's highways, 5.7 million on airport runways through sunday. the airlines have spent months preparing for this. >> it's pretty busy. >> reporter: yes, it is. perhaps the heaviest travel week of all summer. >> you are now boarding group two. >> reporter: virtually every airline is dealing with record numbers. united alone 520,000 passengers, 4400 flights a day. >> we're trying to pack everything in. >> reporter: and every airline is watching the skies. what's the biggest variable that can throw a monkey wrench into it, the weather? >> absolutely. nobody likes to be delayed. but weather does happen. >> reporter: so united is now sending a weather map imbedded in text messages to show passengers why weather is
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disrupting their travel plans. using real humans, not just computers, to compose real human messages. >> hopefully that gives you more assurance that you know we have your back. >> good boy! >> reporter: for the tsa, the daily challenge is intercepting potential explosives and lots of guns. >> the first thing that came to my attention was there were bullets inside of a square like item. >> reporter: while we were there, officers found this fold-up gun inside a carry-on. and a.38 caliber handgun inside a congresswoman's airport at dulles airport. her representatives say she carried an empty handgun in her suitcase with no magazine or bullets. it happens every day at airports nationwide. 93% of them loaded.
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>> it is an extreme threat, absolutely. we can't have firearms in the system going off in the aircraft. >> reporter: and this morning the push is on. yeah, the push is on. listen, i just checked. so far pretty smooth sailing, pretty smooth flying nationwide. the busiest airports are going to be, according to the airlines for america, atlanta, dallas and denver today. watch newark airport. they have had a shortage of air traffic controllers that has slowed operations there. we'll see what happens today. sheinelle, back to you. >> thank you, tom. and coming up, the tsa administrator joins us with the plan to keep travelers moving as quickly as possible while staying safe. let's turn back to dylan for the rest of that forecast. >> we also have a chance of severe storms today, especially back through the midwest, hail, damaging winds, also heavier downpours and scattered showers and storms along the gulf coast
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governor gavin newsom announcing fema support in suppressing the thomson fire in butte county this morning. we've learned that the fire has grown to over 3000 acres. at least five homes have caught fire. we have video of one home that has been completely destroyed. now, evacuation centers have been set up at the nazarene church in oroville and the butte county fairgrounds in gridley. you can also check nbcbayarea.com for the latest. i'm bob redell here in the east bay. hundreds of pg&e customers are waking up with no power. this morning, and more could lose power as the temperature is expected to hit triple digits again. today. we're here in san ramon where you can see behind me. the lights are out at the intersection here of bollinger canyon and talavera's drive. here's a look at the pg&e power outage map on their website. still hundreds without power in the bay area. as i mentioned, the green circles represent up to 50 customers without electricity, the yellow diamonds
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up to 500. a part of the problem is we didn't get any relief overnight with lower temperatures. carry. yeah, and that's going to really start to affect you as we go throughout the day. and we have another day of these extreme highs headed over 100 degrees for much of the east bay and the north bay and continuing into the 4th of july. kris. all right. thank you, kari. don't forget, you can watch our today in the bay live streaming newscast at 8:00. we will have an update on the extreme heat, but also new details about fireworks shows, cancellations because of that high fire danger you can watch on roku and other streaming platforms, including nbcbayarea.com.
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gorgeous morning there as americans are waking up and preparing to celebrate the 4th of july. >> you know what they call it? it's the grand strand. >> beautiful. >> peter alexander has joined the party. welcome, welcome. >> good to be with friends as we get ready for the 4th of july. we're focused this morning on a maui mystery and the american woman who has now been missing after two weeks from vanishing from a yoga retreat. >> her family traveling from chicago to that resort last week to demand answers. they took these photos of what they say was the place where she slept. >> now they're pleading with u.s. authorities to join the search. maggie, good morning. >> good morning. tomorrow marks two weeks since the 41-year-old suddenly stopped showing up to her beach side yoga classes in the bahamas. today authorities say they have
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no explanation for her disappearance. no one just vanishes have a luxury retreat. now her frustrated loved ones are demanding for action. >> i need them on the island to act like it's their child that's missing. >> reporter: an american mom whose adult daughter disappeared from the bahamas is sounding alarms and sharing photos of the tent where she says the 41-year-old was staying, showing her bed and bible. the chicago youth program director vanished two weeks ago from the yoga retreat on paradise island. her family and friends traveling to the compound last week, now pleading with american authorities, including the fbi, to get involved. the state of investigation in the bahamas right now, how would you characterize it? >> nonexistence. >> reporter: alleging the police mishandled the investigation, leaving that tent, a potential crime scene, open to the public,
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and never distributing missing person's posters. they added they initially alerted some guests but not all that a woman had disappeared and asked her family not to approach guests explaining -- >> they were on vacation and they wanted to respect their privacy. >> reporter: the family fearing casey may have been targeted with the u.s. in january issuing a level two travel advisories in the bahamas. meanwhile, the police there say their investigation has been thorough. >> we used our joint technology. we used our k-9. we have used our divers. >> reporter: authorities in the bahamas telling nbc news investigators found casey's phone in the ocean but that her passport is still missing. the yoga retreat saying we met with the family along with the police and u.s. embassy representatives on two occasions, adding they're providing guests with regular updates about the disappearance
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oh, we are back now at 7:39 with a live look at the traffic that's headed to newark airport. and more on a topic now that's on a lot of minds this morning, 4th of july travel. with the air travel up more than 5% this year, airports are preparing for more record crowds this holiday weekend. and tsa is expected to screen some 32 million people at their check points throughout the holiday, which stretches more than a week this year. so we decided we should check in with the man in charge of those security lines. david is the tsa administrator. thanks for the time, sir. >> good morning. >> 2.7 million go through those check points today. 3 million on sunday. millions over the next few days. are you staffed up at this point? are you prepared for this record
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travel? >> we're staffed up. we're preparing across the country. we have been going through days of record travel. this has been the busiest travel we have seen to date. 8 of the busiest days have been in 2024, the most since mother's day weekend. we have been totally tested over the course of the last couple months in being able to meet our wait time of ten minutes for prechecked passenger and 30 minutes for a standard passenger. so we're ready. are there any airports where you are somewhat concerned about the possibility of long lines? >> no. we're pretty good across the entire system. and, craig, what we have is a kau dri of officers who volunteer to go to any airport where we may have staffing challenges. we do a lot of work in advance with the airlines to determine which airports are going to be the busiest and make sure we have staff there. >> u.s. military bases in europe were put on a heightened state of alert over the weekend.
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any credible concerns that you can speak of? >> no specific threat to aviation, but we're always vigilant. you just never know. so we always have to be vigilant. we design our system, all of that training, with that in mind. we made significant technology investments over the last five or six years. so our security effectiveness continues to get better and better, stronger and stronger every day. >> david, i want to talk to you about guns for a moment. as tom costello reported earlier, tsa reported 6,700 guns so far. so far this year 3,000 guns have been recovered at tsa check points. the overwhelming majority of those guns are loaded. this is a message that you guys have been preaching for some time now. why don't you think that this is a message that's resonating with travelers? why are folks still showing up with so many guns? >> it's a big concern of ours.
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you mentioned the 6,737 that we detected last calendar year. we're on pace to exceed that number this year. of course, there are more travelers this year, so the rate is actually ticking down a little bit. still, think about 7,000 plus firearms at check points in calendar year 2024. it is way too high. what i would ask travellers to think about all the time is if you carry a firearm, you can absolutely not carry that firearm through a check point. if you do, it will delay you and everyone else in the same lane with you. it cost you some money. and if you are a pre-checked passenger or ever want to be a pre-checked passenger, you will lose that eligibility for a period of five years. we're trying to make it very clear to those that might carry a firearm through a check point. the key thing to remember is if you want to travel with a firearm, you can do that. you can't do it through a check point. you have to declare the firearm and put it in your checked bag. >> really quickly here, we have
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30 seconds. give us three tips for folks that might be traveling over the next few days. >> three tips, first one would be bank a little more time, particularly for traveling during the busy travel periods in the airport. 5:00 to 7:00 in the morning and 4:00 to 7:00 in the evening, so nk baaing more time. secondly, for your carry-on bag, if you use it to go to the beach or to go for a firing range, for example, empty it out completely before you start packing for your trip. that way you know exactly what's in your carry-on bag. third is pack some patience. we say this year after year. this is very, very busy. it is stressful for a lot of people. just be patient. with more time, i think that will bring the stress level down for everybody. >> thank you. best of luck over the next few days. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> dylan, speaking of travel, how are we looking? >> a lot of folks hitting the road. say more scattered
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thunderstorms, but just enough to create some delays at the airports. we're looking at most of those storms in the midwest and down through the gulf coast. the extreme heat is the big story out west, but not so much the because of the pop-up thunderstorms that could create some delays. same goes for the roads. it could slow things down on the roads. so just understand that could be part of the situation, too. now, for the fourth of july, it looks like scattered showers and storms from minneapolis through chicago. and then for the forecast for fireworks, especially in new york, there is a chance those storms could stay north and west of the city and fizzle out in time for the 9:00, 9:30 fireworks. back through minneapolis and across the upper midwest, we could have some of the scattered
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each. >> heating up in the fast food wars. >> this deal is loaded, even when your wallet isn't. >> as they turn to deals to chase customer deals. >> the cheapest thing available just because every penny really is counting right now. >> food prices have gone up exponentially. it's huge and it is a big crunch on the pocket. >> sonic is the latest, announcing their new fun 99 menu, promising that the pricing is, quote, here to stay, rather than a temporary reaction to consumer complaints. they're not the only ones cutting prices. taco bell is offering 10 items under $3. deals on full meals to be had, too. burger king and wendy's are selling combos for $5 or less. the lower prices a result of consumers pushing back. >> fast food has lost its value. >> i don't have the money to buy fast food anymore. >> the cost of food away from
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home was 4% higher than last year, driving more people away from drive throughs. >> it is often cheaper to go to a sitdown restaurant than it is to drive through fast food. >> last week, mcdonald's usa president said they were responding to consumers by offering a $5 feel meal of their own this summer. >> did consumers essentially force your hand by being fed up? >> customers are telling us they're really stretched. >> a summer of savings coming to a drive through near you. based on the deal, several chains are rolling out. it seems the sweet-spot for consumers is $5. something else to look for, if you are trying to save a few bucks, most fast food restaurants offer deals by ordering through their apps. >> good news for those families hitting the road over the weekend. >> my kids order through the apps. >> so you can get the discounts, nice. works for you. >> thank you, brian. coming up, the incredible coming up, the incredible ti [snytreet noise]
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containment. at least four homes now confirmed by the fire department to be destroyed. we've also learned this morning four firefighters suffered minor injuries there on the front lines. closer to home, firefighters working to get a handle on a fire burning in calistoga. now, this is much smaller, like 40 acres, all open area, no structures and about 15% containment. no word on a cause. i'm bob redell here in the east bay. hundreds of pg&e customers are waking up with no power this morning, and more could lose power as the temperature is expected to hit triple digits again today. we're here in san ramon where you can see behind me. the lights are out at the intersection here of bollinger canyon and talavera's drive. here's a look at the pg&e power outage map on their website. still hundreds without power in the bay area. as i mentioned, the green circles represent up to 50 customers without electricity. the yellow diamonds up to 500. and we are
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under a microclimate weather alert as we deal with all of this heat. but also it's a spare the air alert day and one place where i know a lot of people will be going to cool off. you just want to be careful out there and possibly limit your time outside. due to the wildfire smoke and the high levels of ozone here, we're going to see temperatures headed to the low 80s, but we're going to be in the mid 90s across the bay in hayward, in san jose, 96 degrees and as hot as 110 degrees in concord and fairfield for the 4th of
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>> there is almost complete destruction of homes and buildings on the island. >> as millions of americans brace for a holiday heat wave. we're tracking it all. >> and good news. a new alzheimer's drug approved by the fda, giving hope to millions battling the disease. so when can we expect it to hit the market and who will be able to take it? plus, listen up. our first look at the research behind the sounds that attract sharks. >> we're thinking that they're probably habituated to most of these sounds. but if we are, we want to catch that with the drone. >> what the scientists are learning and how it could help keep beach goers safe. all that, plus dolly's doppelgänger. >> i look different and play different. i was more emotional. i had muscle. >> and tiny tina turner. ♪♪
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>> it's all coming up in an action-packed "popstart," today, wednesday, july 23rd, 2024. >> sisters' trip. >> from ohio! >> traveled from andover, minnesota. >> denver, colorado. >> moorehead, kentucky. >> and indiana! >> jack is 21 today. >> from dallas, texas. >> sending love to my friends in nebraska. >> whose getting married this weekend. >> well, congratulations to the happy couple. welcome back to "today." we so appreciate you being with us on a wednesday morning. sheinelle jones, peter alexander with us while hoda and savannah enjoy some time off. >> let's get right to your news at 8:00 starting with dangerous hurricane beryl, causing
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catastrophic damage in parts of the car rib ban last night, killing at least 7 people. sam brock is in jamaica for us this morning. >> reporter: yeah. right now things are calm. but right now what we're looking at is a situation where there will almost certainly be a category four storm that will sweep through this area, forecasted over or near the island. the difference between those two things is enormous. they were hit directly by a major hurricane in 1988 in gilbert. it changed life as they know it. what you are looking at is video of preparations here as we have seen the damage inflicted throughout the caribbean, whether it is st. vincent or grenada. we have now 7 deaths and counting. here the prime minister last night declaring the entire island a disaster area and implementing a curfew from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. he gave the green light to local
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authorities to evacuate those in low-lying areas. there were in evacuations at that time underway. >> sam, thank you. >> that storm is on the move as we speak. dylan has been tracking it all morning. >> low-lying areas are at risk. the storm is still a category four hurricane with winds up to 145 miles an hour. and this will continue to move just to the south of jamaica here as a category four storm. putting that on the northern side of this island here, that's why we are looking at the chance of seeing some of our strongest winds, also our heaviest rain, up to a foot of rain is possible. it will continue to make its way through the ukitan peninsula over the next few days. we have hurricane warnings in effect as that storm continues to pass just through the south of jamaica this afternoon and it will continue to make its way through the peninsula. we will have to watch how much rain as we go into next week.
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so we also have this big concern for a lot of heat. we are looking at 105 million people impacted by advises, heat watches, heat warnings. out west, the dry heat but extreme heat when you factor temperatures will be at 120 degrees. down south, it is about the heat dex. when you factor in that humidity, it makes it hard to stay cool. those hottest points of the day, in areas like monroe, it will feel like 114 degrees. but then out west, it will stay hot through this week and at least through the middle of next week, craig. >> thank you. rudy giuliani can no longer practice law in the state of new york. the former new york city mayor was disbarred tuesday. giuliani faces charges in georgia and arizona for spreading lies about mass voter fraud. he's also an unindicted coconspirator in the federal
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election case against trump. his spokesperson called the decision flawed saying his legal team is looking at options to appeal. let's go to good news now. there is now a second drug to help in the battle against the debilitating disease. the food and drug administration approved a new alzheimer's drug under eli lily. it's been shown in clinical trials to modestly slow a decline in memory and thinking abilities for people with the disease. let's get more information out. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so this means so much to so many families watching. let's dig in here. when will this drug be available to families? >> it is available now. it's given as an iv infusion. the average cost will be about $32,000 for a year's worth of treatment. >> wow. >> the hope is that medicare is expected to cover this. it is unclear about other insurance companies, how they
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will cover it. the thing about this drug is in the study patients actually were able to stop the drug after they had regression of ameloyd plaque in their brain. they stopped after 18 months of treatment. so the idea is this could be beneficial in terms of cost savings and also time required to go and get treated. >> how does the drug work? >> it is similar to a different drug approved last year that basically clears out these amelloyd plaques that are hallmarks of alzheimer's in the brain. it showed a 35% reduction in cognitive decline over 18 months compared to those patients who did not get this. it is used for patients with mild cognitive impairment or mild alzheimer's disease. we know it works better in early stages. it reduced the stage of progression by 40%. >> didn't the other drug come
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with serious side effects? is that the same for this one? >> the imaging abnormalities you see on mris, the small bleeds in the brain. now, it sounds bad. clinically most patients are not symptomatic from them. if they are, they could have things like seizures, headaches, nausea, vision changes. there is the possibility of infusion reaction. so certainly something patients discuss with their doctor, especially if they're on blood thinning medications. as you say, this is hope for patients and time for patients. >> absolutely. good news this morning. thank you. all right. are we ready for another boost? okay. this is a sweet one. a 90-year-old texas woman bonding with her adult granddaughter over their mutual love for taylor swift. this video from an eras concert in paris going viral recently.
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♪♪ baby just say yes. >> i love that she has the sequence on. that's grandma dancing along to "love story." she said they stood up the entire concert. they also made it to one of swift's shows in london last month. she's 90 years old. she's a swifty. she says, i know it's a lot of years, but at the end of the day, your heart is still 20 years old. you still want to get up and dance. they hope to attend when the pop star performs in new orleans this fall. >> way to go. >> they will remember that trip forever, right. >> she had the swag, too. she's into it. coming up next in "popstart," fans are doing a double take after dolly shared a photo with her sister. the new project they are working on. up next, though, how does a shark tell the difference between a human swimmer and a sale in the water? we're going to answer that
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♪ it's prime day, ♪ ♪ yeah, start clickin' ♪ back now with our ongoing series shark watch on "today." this morning we're getting a first look from some new research out of california that may determine what sounds actually attract the oceanic predators. >> anne thompson joined some of the shark scientists as they test the animals' hearing. more now on what they may have learned. >> it is really fascinating. i think you guys will love this story. in california shark attacks are rare. but sharks are not. the golden state is well behind florida and new york, even craig's home of south carolina for bites. even though plenty of people swim in the surf and paddle in the pacific ocean. so why is that? well, we hit the water with some scientists who are working on an
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intriguing theory. chris lowe's great white shark research in southern california is built on tagging. >> there it is. i see it. >> we're going to do the doesy doe. >> reporter: wow. this was the rod that the acoustic tag and the shark bent the rod. they track where and when these powerful apex predators swim. technological advances adding to the lab's 60-year pursuit of knowledge. today's shark population is held by three decades of conservation. >> when i was a grad student here in the '80s, hearing about sharks was rare. now any day of the week, i can take someone out and show them a shark. >> reporter: we saw several. drones revealing juvenile great whites swim near people 97% of
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the time, off the beach with no attacks. >> we saw a shark here in the water. i'm watching people, and nobody seems to be the least concerned that there are sharks 250 feet away from them. >> reporter: this is a great example of a community that has just come to adapt to the fact that there are white sharks off the beach every day. >> tucked between santa barbara and l.a., it is billed as the safest beach in the world, free of rip tides, not sharks. >> most of the time we literally see sharks swim underneath people. they don't change their speed or direction. they just completely ignore them. >> because we're not their natural prey. >> exactly. if that were the case, southern california would be great for white sharks. >> reporter: now the question is why. these juvenile great whites get used to human sounds and realize we are not a threat. sharks don't have ears like we do. instead of external, there is
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our internal, designed to capture sound that travels faster underwater. >> i'm going to drop it about a meter off the boat. >> reporter: so master student whitney jones is giving the sharks a hearing test. do sharks hear differently than we do? >> they're more sensitive to lower frequencies like we are. it is more like they could feel versus hear the sound. >> reporter: jones reported sounds of people paddling surf boards, kayaking and swimming. >> so i'm doing the swimming play back one more time. >> reporter: using an underwater speaker, she's playing it at different sounds and distances. a drone tracks the shark's reactions. >> we're thinking they're probably habituated to these sounds, so there probably won't be any responses. but if there are, i want to capture it with the drone. >> reporter: we all know sharks can smell blood in the water. that's the old cliche. what do they hear? >> we still don't really know how far away they can detect
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those things. hopefully with these kinds of experiments, we can start to answer that. >> that image of southern california being costco for some of those sharks. if people are not prey, why do the sharks attack or bite humans? >> there are two theories. one is mistaken identity. somehow they think we're seals. the other is defensive. if i fell in the water, i was thinking just don't kick the shark because you don't want them to react and then bite as a result. but those are the two working theories. what's extraordinary is they don't know much about sharks. and we're trying to find out. and this hearing test is one way to find out why they react the way they do or they don't. >> fascinating. >> for the moment, they're beautiful creatures. >> weren't you worried they were going to bump your boat? >> i was more worried i would fall in and bump them. >> don't sit on the edge or
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anything. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. good news, shifting gears, let's talk about the weather here. >> yeah. a lot of folks heading into the water for sure to escape the heat. dangerous heat as the temperatures will stay 20 degrees above average all through the weekend and in through at least the middle of next week. we have a chance of stronger storms in the midwest today. it is heating up and very hot and humid dangerously so down so
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and that's your latest forecast. >> here's your "popstart". >> what's popping? >> the stack is thick this morning. let's start with serena williams. she is the latest athlete in this spotlight on the espn+ series called "in the arena." she revealed how venus inspired her on the court from the very beginning. >> the best thing that happened to my career was coming up behind my sister. he got my sister out there, and then he started to say i was going to be better. i looked different and played different. i was more emotional. i had muscle. i was something no one had ever seen before. >> she really became a monster on the court in the most beautiful way. >> i love seeing all the old footage, too. it's so cool. it premiers next wednesday. next up, "america's got talent."
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last night one young girl from tampa, florida proved she's simply the best with her addition performance, the 9-year-old brought down the house with her take on tina turner's performance "river deep, mountain high." ♪♪ i love you ♪♪ my oh, my ♪♪ river deep, mountain high ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ oh, how i love you, baby ♪♪ baby, baby, baby. >> oh! all right! >> that's amazing! >> the performance earned her a golden buzzer. congratulations to that tiny tina turner. >> she sings like a grown woman. >> i'm looking forward to her album one day. >> with her singing and your dancing, you guys could put on a performance. dolly parton, always picking
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up another 9:00 to 5:00 has another cook book on the way. she's collaborating with her sister and it has fans doing a dolly double take. folks calling out the sisters' strong family resemblance, naming them twin beauties. i can't wait to see what they are cooking up. the cook book is out september 17th. next up, thomas rhett is the latest artist to drop a single on that star studded "twister" sound track. his track is out today, and we have a "popstart" exclusive preview. take a listen. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> i love it. >> it doesn't even take multiple
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listens. >> by the way, we have done a few teasers for that album. that will be the best sound track of the year. >> it's been a while since we had a good sound track from start to finish. it drops friday, july 19th, which happens to be the same day the movie drops from our sister company, nbc universal pictures. guys, mark your calendars because next month thomas rhett will be tearing up our stage on the plaza on august 23rd. how to score on our website at today.com. >> that's good. >> and finally, the hungry games. alaska's big bear challenge. peacock is getting ready to release a new wilderness docuseries starring the bears. here's the twist. the show is also a competition. the hungry games follows alas can bears as they bulk up for the winter. while their progress is being tracked and ranked by viewers at home. here is an exclusive sneak peek
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as one bear battles the elements. >> as the tide comes in, the once dry plain fills up surrounding her and her cubs. normally these would be shallow and slow-moving. but the current is picking up as the rivers swell with rainwater. and fortunately, leaving her just one exit, across the river. >> what is she going to do? >> i mean, i'm in. it starts streaming july 11th on peacock. we could change up "wild child" in a competition. >> the bears will be hibernating, flipping their tunes, watching the other bears. >> something for everyone in that "popstart". >> look who is outside, y'all. marcus samuelson, the one, the only. marcus is here because he is going
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by the way, we are expecting a very full house out here tomorrow when they will be here live to celebrate july 4th with us, a special performance right here on our plaza. >> they will help us sing happy birthday. >> so fun, yes. >> by the way, we have a busy half hour coming up here. we will start with the growing backlash over phones in gyms. this is as more influencers are now recording their workouts and also recording whoever else happens to be in the shot. emilie ikeda talked to both sides of the gym influencer debate. and jasmine snow rounded out your new favorite fashion staples for summer. we have flowy dresses and makeup, everything you need for the summer. and the taste of the beach to the plaza with his island style fish fry. it's based on a popular recipe at one of his restaurants, but easy enough for all of us to
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make at home. don't go far, folks because in the 3rd hour we will roll up our sleeves for some diy arranging. we will learn how to make a hanging plantar that will last all month long. first, a quick check of the weather. >> let's get the forecast for you all weekend long. 4th of july, we have late day storms possible across the northeast. it will also be hotter and more humid, too. severe storms possible tomorrow back through the midwest, too. on friday, another round of scattered strong storms through the afternoon and evening. rainy up across the western great lakes. dangerous heat expected. that will continue through the entire weekend. still a bit unsettled across the upper mid-west, back through the plains. stronger storms saturday down through the southeast where temperatures are down through the 90s. we'll watch what will be left of
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beryl for southern good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are dealing with the excessive heat warning again today as our temperatures trend over 100 degrees. pretty widespread for the inland valleys. and also very warm in san francisco and along the coastline, with 70s and 80s there into the 4th of july. it's still going to be dangerously hot. a high of 105. in concord, san jose, 94 and 84, in and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. next, if you found yourself dodging people filming at the gym, emilie ikeda has the growing debate. but, first, this is "today" on nbc.
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1. we are back now at 8:35 with a controversy of sorts that is raging in gyms nationwide. they have long been a place to unplug, focus on your health, you focus on your wellness. but is that changing? >> apparently so. some gym goers are getting fed up with the influencers recording in their personal space. emilie ikeda is here to say why it is a growing nuance. >> yeah, absolutely. there is so much buzz about this on social media right now. let me ask you this. have you ever been working out and been told to move so you don't get in someone's shot. or do you feel awkward because someone is shooting and you're in the background. it is becoming more common and making some feel awkward, annoyed and fed up.
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>> there is a new backdrop for social media influencers. >> we have a full open body workout today. >> from the matt to the bike to pilates reformers, fitness fiends are recording their every move. but not everyone is pumped about the trend. skeptics calling the constant camera work disruptive and an invasion of privacy. >> i just knew that i was in the background in a lot of these videos. no one is asking me about them. >> in new york city, emily got so fed up with distractions, she started posting a sign outside of her classes. please no phones, especially no filming yourself working out. >> there is at least one person in every single one of my classes that is doing something distracting. there just needs to be sacred spaces where you are able to unplug. and i just don't think people are valuing that as much as they have been historically. >> reporter: many gyms like
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24-hour fitness and lifetime fitness bar members to include others in their shots without permission. another gym banned tripods. how often are you seeing phones in the gym? >> every single day. every minute of every day. >> reporter: she is a group fitness instructor at crunch fitness and believes it is all about striking a balance in this age of technology. i think if you are getting your videos to promote fitness, then you would want to also promote that that gym i'm going to film something in a class, and i'll say like we're going to do it one time. if anybody wants to be in the video, go ahead and just giving people the option and the agency to say yes or no in a class setting. ♪ ♪ she says it gets more complicated in less-controlled environments, like the gym floor. crunch fitness even has an etiquette series on social media to address it. >> do not take pictures or videos of others without consent. violating this rule could lead
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us to revoking your membership. >> reporter: gym influencers are helping with technique and can help with business. >> i was struggling mentally and physically today. >> reporter: amanda butler believes her videos help people through their journey. >> it's very healing for me because i'm still on this healing journey, so for me to be able to help others, it kind of gives a little bit of purpose to my experiences, and it also helps build community and allows people to people be seen and heard in a space that can feel very lonely at times. >> reporter: a new frontier in the fitness world as they huge influencers to face proper etiquette. >> reporter: in case you need a refresher on proper gym etiquette. avoid colognes or perfumes, don't scroll on tiktok and
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making people wait. and be mindful you're in a shared space. what are your pet sneefs. >> i feel like the phones are ubiquitous. omnipresent. can we not go 40 minutes without recording our every moment. >> i'll watch some of the videos to get different workouts. >> the idea that people are bringing tri-pods into the film. >> maybe go around the corner and say, hey, guys, i'm filming something really quickly. >> in the background. >> yes. >> as my grandma would say, y'all doing too much. y'all doing too much. >> i like that one. >> thanks, emily. >> coming up, we'll have fashion, few and accessories to steal the show
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something red, white and blue as we roll into your holiday weekend. macy's and nbc have been teaming up for years to light up your 4th of july fireworks. to celebrate, we have a mix of fashion accessories, beauty items. we have lifestyle expert jasmine snow here to share some of summer's greatest hits with a few deals. don't forget, you can shop with us instantly by scanning the qr code on your screen. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i love this time of year. >> i know, it is my favorite time of year. it's my favorite. >> let's talk about this. i feel like everyone can wear a flowy dress. >> we all love it, especially with the heat. what better way than a little white dress. i love a white dress. kind of like your new little black dress. but it comes in bright florals. this midline is really flattering with the rouging. >> it is flattering on all body types. >> it is. i love the hem line. so you can dress it up, dress it down, pair it with whatever shoes you want to show off.
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it is just a fun dress for the summer, whatever activities you have going on. >> i say yes. >> yes. >> so skinny jeans, i thought they were a thing of the past. >> i love skinny jeans. i really love a classic levy, of course. high waist, really flattering. and, of course, the stretch fabric we all love. very soft. >> oh, yeah. >> comes in a ton of different washes. choose if you want dark, light. and it allows you to do a sandal or a sneaker, whatever you want to do. i do love a skinny jean. i haven't given up on them. >> a blazer, heels and skinny jeans are like my jam. >> i love it. >> okay. let's talk about wedge sandals. if you want to have the height but you have some grass at the barbecue, you want comfort, too. and this is the way to go. i love it has this micro suede,
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so the comfort is there. they're a great price, $29.75. so great. come in a bunch of different colors. i love the stripe. feels good for the holiday. this is a classic for summer. >> okay. let's talk about some skin care here. >> okay. so the sun can really take a toll on our hair and our skin. it can dry us out. so we are covered with clinique and bumble and bumble. we have cream. we have a mask. all in travel size. so it is great for on the go. >> i have been using face misters lately. >> i love them, too. i use them all the time. we also have the bumble and bumble invisible oil. i love to spritz it on. >> on your hair? >> yes. the shampoo, conditioner and the oil primer, so you can spritz it on after you are swimming. >> what does it do? >> it hydrates your hair.
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>> i really love this. great price. $20 for the clinique. $22 for the bumble and bumble. who doesn't love to look sun kissed and glowy? tarte cosmetics has us covered. we have all of this amazing lip balms and glosses. great for that glowy look. and then, of course, the tinted foundation. >> i have been looking for a tinted foundation because if i'm not working, i don't want to put on a lot of makeup, but you need coverage. >> $18 and up for all these products, so it is a great price. really light. i love the balms, too. they're very glowy, so fun. >> oh, a win. >> and a little jewelry. >> a little jewelry. i love the accessories to bring the whole outfit to light. this is a three-in-one. it does all the work for you. you don't have to style it. it's got a three-inch extender, so it can instantly be longer if
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you need it to be. you have three necklaces in one. >> it does it for you. >> exactly. you don't have to do any of the work. throw it on with your cute dresses, your outfits, you're done. >> to purchase any of these items, scan the qr code at the bottom of your screen or head to today.com/shop. and remember to tune in to the 3rd hour tomorrow for more of summer's greatest hits for macy's during our 4th of july show. we're taking the show on the road. we will be live outside of harold plaza in new york city. >> all right, sj, look who's here. marcus samuelson. the ultimate fish fry. we'll dig into that and this be
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oh, we are back with one of our absolute favorites in "today food." we have a fish fry recipe to help you celebrate the 4th. we love when marcus samuelson stops by with one of our most popular dishes. this time he's giving us a taste of his restaurant. it's on the island of nassau down in the bahamas. there is the qr code. it is up on your screen right now to get the recipe. i was just telling you before we started the segment, i had the honor of dining at this restaurant last year and actually had something similar to this while i was there. >> yep. >> it is a great restaurant. >> it is a fun place. and, obviously, it is a place of families and obviously when there is a hurricane in the caribbean, our thoughts always goes out to the families. but we're okay. in the bahamas, we're very fortunate, and i'm excited about
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this fish fry. >> let's dig into it. >> we're using shrimp and snapper. i love snapper. when you get a fish like this, make sure the bones are out. cut them in two big pieces. the other tip you can ask for is sushi quality of fish. i know we're not making sushi, but you want the fishmonger to get the best fish possible, and most of the time they will get the best fish if you ask for sushi quality of fish. you want to marinade here. >> okay. >> every step along here, craig, in order to get that good meal, it needs to be seasoned every step. i'm adding in some lemon zest. >> what is that, coconut milk? >> this is butter milk. could be coconut milk, just to get the sour tangy, some salt. and then we're just going to whisk that, right? >> i can whisk it. >> you can whisk it, exactly. >> what is the verdict over there, ladies and gentlemen? >> oh, my goodness.
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>> again and again. so i have a little bit of chili pepper in here and a little bit of garlic. >> what is the last thing? >> that comes from my home country of ethiopia. could be chili, chipotle. dump that in there. you got nice hands. you got to use those hands, craig. get in there. get in there. doesn't craig have pretty hands? >> he sure does. >> you said it. >> i'll get them dirty. how long will you let this marinade? >> overnight or at least 30 minutes. so you get some of the beautiful flavors in there. and now so i did that for us, the next step. but we're just going to dump that in here. see, this is a key. seasonings. crunch, a little bit of corn starch. >> corn starch. >> and i'm using flour, could be
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any flour, all right? >> why do you like that particular flour? >> because you want to get a crunchy as possible. >> a third of each? >> a third of each. and we will just dump that in there, you know? easy, nice and crunchy. >> and what kind of oil are you using? >> using like a cannola oil here that can take heat really well. you don't need to use an olive oil here. peanut oil will work really well. you want to hear that sizzle? yes. and, again, when you shallow fry like this, not a lot of oil in the pan. >> tell me about this wire rack. >> you want all the fat to come down into the pan, not in your hand. >> i mean, here's the thing. we could stop here and just eat the shrimp and the fish. >> you know, in the bahamas, fish and grits is a breakfast item that people eat every
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morning. so if you want a staple, that's one of the reasons. craig, we want you to come back. in october, we are hosting our festival down in bahamas. when you bring your family down next time, forget the boys' trip. make it a family trip. >> seems like you have been talking to my wife. >> she told me to say that. >> marcus' secret, tell them what you start with. you don't start with water. >> no, we start with stock. any stock. i'm adding in -- i'm letting my grits cook for 15 or 20 minutes or so. then i'm adding in charred corn to add more flavors, some butter and parmesan. >> that's taking it to a whole new level. >> so roughly how long? >> craig cooked that. he's a good cook, right? >> i like the way you let the
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fat drip out. you feel better about it. >> but remember this, every step of the way, keep seasoning that. you know? we're adding on the shrimp and fish and it is a fish party. i'm going to squeeze some lemon juice on top. and then we're going to go full like my friend emeril would say, he would say bam! remember that? >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! i got one for you already. i got one for you. >> is that a fork? >> it's a fish party. >> all right. done. done. marcus samuelson, always a treat my friend. >> love it. >> oh, that is so good. >> come on. >> thank you, marcus. >> happy 4th of july, my friend. up next, by the way, on the 3rd hour, grammy winner bebe winans performing live. and preston conrad helps you design on a dime with three home decor
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good morning to you. it is 856. i'm kris sanchez, and it is shaping up to be another hot day in what's expected to be a continuing heat wave. pg&e is asking everyone to limit power usage during peak hours to avoid overwhelming the grid. the heat yesterday led to a major outage in san ramon and danville. many businesses were forced to close early, but so far this morning, there are relatively few outages. bay area wide utility crews are still dealing with some trouble spots. if you're looking to beat the heat in san francisco, the rec and parks department is trying to help. they are reminding everyone that all nine of the city's public pools are now open. as of 7:00 this morning, and they are free. here's a list of those pools where you can cool off from balboa to kaufman. garfield, hamilton, martin luther king junior pool, mission community beach, rossi and salva pools,
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