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of the week into the upper 90s, and then dropping slightly in time for the weekend. and as marcus told you, 680 cleared from the earlier double big rig crash. so things are quickly restoring their due to lighter traffic. south 680 also recovering that crash in sunol also eased up to talk about lighter traffic. you can see the bay bridge toll plaza only backed up mid parking lot. that's pretty good. all right, well, the today show just moments away but we are continuing today in the bay on roku pluto and other streaming platforms. live for you at eight. the all new actions being taken to help prevent wildfire risk. and impact it will have on all homeowners. all right. that is what's happening today in the bay. the today show starts right now. hi there. happy tuesday! hi there. happy tuesday! after a dramatic start to the
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republican convention here in milwaukee overnight. >> a surprise appearance by donald trump, his first since that attempted assassination. it is july the 16th. this is "today." center stage. >> please welcome donald j. trump! [ applause ] >> all eyes on the former president at the opening night of the rnc just two days after being shot. his ear still bandaged. trump now the official republican nominee, side by side with his just announced running mate, ohio senator and one-time critic j.d. vance. this morning an inside look at his pick and savannah's interview with eric trump. >> he's the toughest guy i have ever met in my entire life. >> we will break down night one and what's to come. >> more questions than answers. the investigation into the shooting of donald trump now revealing police officers pursued the gunman before he
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opened fire. the fbi probing how the shooter was able to get on the rooftop just 150 yards from the former president. just ahead, the new details we're learning about the 20-year-old suspect. plus, our nbc news exclusive with president biden, speaking out in the aftermath of the attack about his own campaign rhetoric. >> the term is bull's-eye. >> it was a mistake. i didn't say cross hairs. i meant bull's-eye. i meant focus on him. focus on what he's doing. >> the candid interview at a crucial moment in the 2024 race. wild weather. powerful storms on the move after slamming the midwest overnight. half a million people without power, while an already record-setting heat wave intensifies. triple digit temperatures expected up and down the east coast. al has the full forecast. prime time. amazon's biggest sale of the
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year kicking off overnight. we've got your guide to the best deals and discounts. all of that, plus remembering richard simmons. the new tributes pouring in and the fitness icon's final interview just two days before his death. >> he knew he was missed, and, in fact, he missed his fans just as much. >> what he revealed about the spotlight and the comeback he was planning. and bomb's away. baseball's best sluggers put on a show at the home run derby, a battle that came down to the very last swing. >> oh! >> the dramatic and historic ending, today, tuesday, july 16th, 2024. from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie live from the republican national convention in milwaukee and hoda kotb live from studio
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1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning, guys. welcome to "today." it's a tuesday morning. so happy you're joining us. savannah, of course, is in milwaukee. a very busy opening night of the republican national convention. >> we're here in the room where it happened, here in milwaukee. the republican national convention now underway. last night, an emotional moment as former president trump made his first public appearance since the attempt on his life saturday night. you can see his right ear was bandaged. the crowd moved and in rapture as he walked into the convention hall. you see it was a busy first day at the convention. trump has been officially named as the republican nominee. his sons putting it over the top for him. also, he revealed his running mate, ohio senator j.d. vance, a relative newcoming to the world of politics, one time a staunch critic of the former president,
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the author of "hillbilly elegy" and much to cover. let's start with hallie jackson here with us in milwaukee. good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah. good morning to you. from what we could see every person in every chair on this floor was on their feet when the former president walked in, looking emotional, taking it all in in what was the defining moment of the night and maybe the entire convention itself. overnight, republicans roaring at the first glimpse of former president trump in the convention hall. >> donald j. trump. >> reporter: his bandaged ear clearly visible in his unscheduled appearance. the crowd mirroring the moments after saturday's assassination attempt when mr. trump pumped his fist and mouthed the word "fight." the former president for the first time appearing alongside his newly picked running mate, ohio senator j.d. vance. the 39-year-old first-term
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senator applauded on the convention floor. the gop ticket now official after the candidates formally received enough delegates to claim the nomination. >> the republican nominee for president of the united states of america. >> reporter: the shadow of the assassination attempt looming. the former president's son eric with savannah. >> do you think your father is reconsidering some of his own rhetoric on the campaign trail? >> probably on both sides. i think everybody's rhetoric needs to change. it does. no one can stop the united states of america if we're together. i think so much of the tone of this whole convention will be exactly that. >> reporter: former president trump says he's now preparing a convention speech that's more unifying as opposed to what he described as an initial rip roar against president biden. on day one of the rnc, the party looking to make inroads with traditionally democratic leaning groups like union workers.
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>> it is an honor to be the first teamster in our 121-history to address the republican national convention. >> reporter: and the selection of vance as mr. trump's running mate, a signal the campaign is looking to boost turnout in key battlegrounds. the senator telling fox news the president told me -- >> you need to help me in some of these midwestern states. >> reporter: seen as the next generation of the maga movement. his name already added to the campaign plane. the ticket, of course, official. and the biden campaign is already going after j.d. vance for some of the criticism he leveled at the former president years ago. what a difference eight years makes, of course, as j.d. vance we saw him in the box just behind us last night. >> we will have more on j.d. vance a little later on the show. let's talk about that moment. you and i were sitting here when donald trump made that unannounced visit to the convention hall, something that doesn't always happen. normally the candidate doesn't show up until the final night of the convention.
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he walks in. the crowd was emotional. even he appeared emotional two days after that attempt on his life. >> you could see it on his face. it was a departure from his typical defiant posture. and then, of course, that bandage on his ear. he is not known as somebody displaying signs of vulnerability. but you saw that, a stark reminder of what happened on saturday. then he had his family members around him, too. his sons, don jr., appeared emotional as well. not to over-read into it, but it was definitely a huge moment in the hall, savannah. >> it is interesting, too, because donald trump said he tore up the speech he was going to give thursday night in favor of a more unifying message. it does seem at this convention that one of the plans is to kind of make over his image, soften it up a bit to widen his appeal. >> you saw that last night. to a degree. you saw with the teamster's president we talked about. you saw it with celebrity influencer amber rose, who
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extended an olive branch to kp communities of color. we know the trump campaign is looking to made inroads with the black community, with the latino community, that typically vote more democratic, savannah. it is clear that the trump campaign wants to try to find new audiences given how close this election is going to be, given how important independence will be. what's also important is they want to turn out audiences, turn out supporters where that support already exists, in the rural areas of key battleground states like michigan, pennsylvania, like wisconsin that are going to be so important come november. >> j.d. vance from ohio they're hoping will speak to those rust belt voters. thank you so much. meanwhile, the investigation into the attempted assassination of president trump is moving forward. new details are emerging about the 20-year-old gunman. we're learning local police officers actually pursued him before those shots rang out. nbc's stephanie gosk joins us with the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: hey, hoda. good morning.
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thomas crooks didn't get many rounds off before snipers located him and killed him. were there opportunities missed to stop him before he even got on that rooftop? the building which was just 150 yards from the podium fell outside of their security perimeter and was primarily the responsibility of local law enforcement. this morning, new questions about whether opportunities were missed to stop thomas crooks before he took aim at former president donald trump. >> take a look at what happened -- >> reporter: crooks was shot and killed by secret service snipers after he opened fire with an ar-15 style rifle, just 148 yard from the former president's podium. >> he's on the roof! >> we have people that -- >> right there! right on the roof! >> reporter: nbc news learning crooks was spotted before he got on the roof. rally goers on their way in noticed crooks pacing and behaving strangely near the
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metal detectors. according to four officials, they alerted local police, who began pursuing crooks on foot. an official telling nbc news that during the pursuit, the officers told secret service they were looking for a suspicious person in the area. it's not clear when secret service was notified. >> look. there he is, right there. >> reporter: but crooks did make it on to the rooftop. two senior officials telling nbc news he had a home depot receipt for a ladder when they searched his body. officials have not confirmed with the ladder was found on site. nbc news learning two local police officers approached crooks before he opened fire, but couldn't stop him. the head of the secret service telling abc news local police were actually stationed inside that same building. a secret service spokesperson says the location of the roof fell outside of their central security perimeter and was the primary responsibility of local law enforcement.
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the department of homeland security, which oversees the u.s. secret service, now conducting a review. the dhs secretary acknowledging mistakes were made. >> when i say that something like this cannot happen, we are speaking of a failure. >> reporter: authorities have said that the shooter acted response to the assassination attempt. although, they were not specific. >> crooks did not have much of a digital footprint police and investigators were saying. alone. now "politico" is reporting that the dhs and fbi have issued a rare joint bulletin warning there could be retaliatory violence by extremists in response to the failed assassination attempt. although, they were not specific about potential targets. >> jeff crooks did not have much of a digital footprint police and investigators were saying. where do they stand on finding a motive? >> reporter: the fbi tell us they have cracked open that cell phone and it has not revealed much in terms of motive. they are still working around the clock, analyzing those electronics. we have also learned from senior officials that when they searched the family home, they found more than a dozen firearms
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in the home, hoda. >> stephanie gosk for us in pennsylvania, thank you. sg, over to you. >> yeah. thank you. we turn to that stunning decision in florida. a federal judge throwing out the classified documents case against the former president. the latest major legal victory for mr. trump. it came as something of a surprise even to his lawyers. let's bring in senior legal correspondent, laura jarrett. tell us about this decision. it was one of these kind of hail mary passes that the lawyers made. and this judge ruled for them, and the case is gone for now. >> yeah, savannah. his legal team did not expect to win this. this is the case that posed the greatest legal peril to the former president. even though it wasn't scheduled for trial, they wanted to do anything they could to get it tossed out. the basic reasoning from the judge here is because jack smith was not nominated by the president and confirmed by the senate like any other u.s. attorney across the country, therefore his appointment is invalid.
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if his appointment is invalid, everything he did has to be thrown out, the entire indictment has to go away. doesn't mean another u.s. attorney couldn't bring the same case. but for now, this case is wiped out. >> and the justice department has the opportunity to appeal or, for example, probably could bring the case through the normal processes, not the special counsel. how might that play out? as a practical matter, this pushes the day past the november election. if president trump wins re-election, this case is gone. >> yes. the timing here really works in his favor because even if the special counsel appeals this to the 11th circuit, which is the next level after the district court there, this will still take months. there is briefings. there is hearings. if they lose there, they could appeal it up to the supreme court. we're talking about months and months and months of process here, which means this will not get reconciled before november. there still wasn't a trial date here. she's the outlier.
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that doesn't mean the u.s. supreme court wouldn't agree with her. we saw a passing remark from justin thomas that tracks what she's saying. we don't know what the supreme court would do with this. >> we'll continue to watch it. thank you. hoda, over to you. president biden is weighing in on that decision, as well as the trump shooting, the 2024 race, and the calls he has faced from fellow democrats to drop out. he sat down yesterday with nbc's lester holt for an interview. our white house correspondent peter alexander joins us with more on what the president had to say. >> reporter: good morning to you. he shared details with his call to former president trump telling the former president how concerned he was about him and said that he and the first lady were praying for him. lester also asked president biden about his comments on a private call with donors last week where he was arguing president trump had gotten too little scrutiny and said it was time to put trump in the bull's-eye.
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>> you called your opponent an existential threat on a call a week ago. you said, it is time to put trump in the bull's-eye. there is some dispute about the context. >> i didn't say cross hairs. look, the truth of the matter was and i guess i was talking about at the time was there is very little focus on trump's agenda. >> but the term was "bull's-eye". >> it was a mistake to use the word. i didn't say cross hairs. i meant bull's-eye. i meant focus on him, focus on what he's doing, focus on his policies, focus on the number of lies he told in the debate. >> reporter: the president lamenting how ugly the political climate has become. >> i have never seen a circumstance where you have certain rules in the country, and people have signs, big trump signs saying, f biden, and a little kid standing there
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putting up his middle finger. i mean, that's the kind of stuff that is inflammatory and the kind of viciousness. >> reporter: president biden also downplaying democratic defections, those lawmakers in his own party urging him to step aside. >> who do you listen to on deeply personal issues like the decisions whether to stay in the race or not? >> me. look, i have been doing this a long time. the idea that i'm the old guy, i am, i'm old, but i'm only three years older than trump, number one. and number two, my mental acuity has been pretty damn good. i have gotten more done than any president has in a long, long time in three and a half years. >> reporter: before leaving for las vegas yesterday, the president also said that j.d. vance, mr. trump's vp pick, is a, quote, clone of trump on the issues and said he did not see any difference between the two of them. the president, whose campaign
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briefly paused its tv ads after the shooting the back on the road again where he's going to address the naacp today. peter alexander for us there at the white house. thank you. we have a lot more news to get to, including severe storms. they cut a path of destruction in the west last night, downing trees and cutting power to hundreds of people. video in oswego shows a massive tornado. it was one of several reported across the region. nearly 400,000 customers were left without power in northern illinois. pounding rain and strong wind made driving really treacherous. chicago's o'hare airport was under a ground stop. winds there with gusts reaching 80 miles an hour. this all comes as tens of millions are dealing with intense heat from the southern plains all the way up here to the northeast. al has a look at all of it on his map. >> good morning, hoda. good morning to all of you. we are still looking at severe storms pushing on through. in fact, we are looking at a risk of severe weather right now. we're talking about strong
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storms moving through upstate new york. also got a risk of severe weather back through the plains. 51 million people could be looking at wind gusts of 60 miles an hour, damaging winds. good news, the tornado risk is low. tomorrow that risk moves into the northeast. 43 million people at risk from new england all the way down the i-95 corridor. low risk of tornadoes, but we're worried about heavy rain from dodge city right on in to the northeast with rain fall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour. some places could be picking up to 4 inches or more. we will be looking at that heat. but we will get to your local forecast next. ey on auto insurae and be protected from mayhem. yeah, like me.
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♪♪ and that is your latest weather. and that is your latest weather. guys? >> all right, al. thank you. still ahead from here in milwaukee, we will have a lot more. a deeper dive on former president trump's newly minted running mate, ohio senator j.d. vance. a once critic of donald trump. why he was the pick and what does he bring to the republican ticket?
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our top story this morning was a jam up on the freeway. but all lanes are now open again on northbound interstate 680. this is after an early morning big rig crash that left traffic at a standstill. it happened just before four this morning on lavorgna on ramp in alamo. it blocked all of those lanes for more than an hour. no one was injured, but it turns out the driver was trying to avoid an animal on the roadway, swerved. and that's how that crash happened. and now i'm ginger conejero saab in san francisco. donald trump, backers in silicon valley are praising his pick for a vice presidential candidate. and senator j.d. vance. that's because the valley is a place where senator vance has deep connection. he moved to silicon valley as a tech investor. that is also where he associated with venture capitalist david saxe and worked with paypal founder peter thiel, both of those men making appearances at the gop convention. his wife also worked
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for a law firm headquartered in san francisco until she left the firm yesterday. and now kari has a look at a forecast that's still comfortable today. it is still comfortable, and we are getting some slightly cooler than normal temperatures in parts of the bay area. so we are enjoying highs in the mid 80s in our warmer spots inland, and tomorrow will be just a touch warmer. with the warming trend continuing through friday and slightly cooler for the weekend. back to you. all right. thank you kari. don't forget you can watch today in the bay live streaming at 8:00. we'll show you the new actions happening to prevent wildfires and the potential impact on california homeowners. you can watch on roku, amazon fire tv, xumo, and other streaming platforms, including nbcbayarea.com, have a great morning
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that's a live look at milwaukee. preparations underway for night two of the republican national convention. savannah was there last night at on the floor at the convention hall. she's there again today. sheinelle joins me in studio, she's in for craig. good morning. >> hi, ladies. it is good to see you. i moved over to the floor to give you guys an idea of the view you would get if you were more of the 2,400 delegates that have come here from every state in the nation. i don't know if you have been to a convention before, but it's kind of a party atmosphere. this is the most faithful and this is kind of their super bowl. they wear colorful hats and shirts and a lot of state delegations like to show their state pride. okay. you can look up there. there is nbc news' booth. that's where we do our prime time broadcast. if you take the shot from above, i will wave at you. hi, hoda. hi, sheinelle. you get a perspective there.
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i'm the one in white. the seating chart tells you a lot about which states the campaigns care most about. not all states are created equal. look at this. front row, pennsylvania, a battleground state, wisconsin. these rust belt states are really must-wins for both trump and the biden campaign. they get the vip treatment, front row. every night has a theme. last night's was make america wealthy again. donald trump made that unexpected appearance here, in the convention hall, walking through the crowd and sitting right behind me. see the ready there? that was the vip booth. he sat there with his family, his sons don and eric. also tiffany trump. we haven't seen former first lady melania trump, but we expect to by the end of the week. we don't know if ivanka trump her husband, who were key advisers, whether they will be here this week. right above me is the stage. this is where the speakers are and, of course, where former
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president trump will be delivering his acceptance speech on thursday. this is a speech he has written entirely after the attempt on his life saturday night. he says he wants to call for unity. one more thing to show you. who also gets a good spot? florida. this is the former president's home state. yesterday during the official roll call, it was florida, and his two sons, which symbolically put him over the top during the official roll call yesterday. that's a look at the convention floor in milwaukee. now we want to take a closer look at the man tapped to be former president trump's running mate, senator j.d. vance. oh, he's right behind me here at the convention hall. garrett, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there's no question j.d. vance has been an effective spokesperson for donald trump's maga makeover of the gop. now this relatively untested and unknown first-term lawmaker has to convince the rest of the country he's ready to be a heartbeat away from the presidency. ohio senator j.d. vance stepping into the brightest spotlight of
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his young political career, appearing side by side with donald trump overnight at the republican national convention. after just two years in the senate, he's now mr. trump's running mate. vance sharing with fox news how the former president offered him a spot on the gop ticket. >> look, we have to save this country. i think you're the guy that could help me in the best way. you could help me govern. you could help me win. >> reporter: the 39-year-old best known for his best-selling mémoire "hillbilly elegy." now welcoming the first millennial on a major party ticket. he served in iraq as a u.s. marine in public affairs. the father of three is married to a corporate litigator and the daughter of indian immigrants. in 2016, vance repeatedly condemned then-candidate trump. >> i'm a never trump guy. i never liked him. >> i can't stomach trump. i think he's noxious and is leading the white working class to a very dark place.
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>> reporter: vance also called trump dangerous and unfit for office, suggesting mr. trump could become america's hitler in private conversations, according to multiple reports. hannity asking vance about using that phrase. >> i don't hide from that. >> reporter: now vance is a local america first convert, opposing abortion rights and aid to ukraine, and backing mr. trump's false claims of a stolen 2020 election. >> i was certainly skeptical of donald trump in 2016. but president trump was a great president and he changed my mind and i think he changed the minds of a lot of americans. >> reporter: the rnc co-chair telling nbc news vance is the future of the gop. >> i think he will be a great partner, and i think he will be a great advocate for this country. >> garrett, it is late in the game to get the vice presidential candidate named here at the convention. now the white house has to respond. how does the biden campaign want to take this on?
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>> i think you will hear all the old quotes he said about trump in 2016. they will argue it is an opportunistic shift. that's turned off some republicans. mitt romney has said vance is someone he doesn't respect. you will hear his comments about abortion. democrats think this is the most important issue in this election. vance has called for a federal ban in the past. that's not donald trump's position, but democrats will try to tie the two of them together on that issue. >> thank you so much. we will have a lot more from here in milwaukee in a bit. but for right now, guys, back to you. still ahead, one of music's most iconic stars. bruce springsteen making new history on the country charts. first, one of the biggest shopping events underway right now. vicky nguyen is here to help you make the most of amazon prime days. >> good morning, hoda and sheinelle. prime days are coming up. how to shop and how to avoid scams. that's next right here on "today." .
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tell me where most people are looking for these deals. >> that means you are a prime member. you are paying $139 for the membership or you can sign up for a free trial for 30 days if you are one of those people that hasn't ever done it before. first things first. back to school around the corner. in addition to the sharpies and the glue, think about your college needs who might need a keurig or a microwave. they have a back to school bundle. it's a really good deal. it's a fire tablet 11 inches. it comes with a backpack and echo ear buds. they have a lot of bundles. also, amazon owns a ton of different brands. the fire tvs, the echo speakers, that will be on sale. the kindle reader. people like reading on a tablet. also, ring security cameras and the ring pet bundle. people are obsessed. they want to look at their pet all day long. the dog is sleeping. that's what it's doing.
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that's all it's doing. make a list if you need pantry essentials, pet supplies. amazon basic brands will be on sale, as well as normal brands. >> i know what he's doing. >> is there anything different this year compared to last year? >> yeah. this year we have some new brands. kiehl's, clinique as well. something that's happened for the second year, amazon offers travel deals. they have a partnership with southwest. up to 30% off the base airfare if you book by july 16th. they have a deal with viator. they have more than 300,000 excursions and tours and experiences. things like sky diving in dubai. >> is that right? >> yeah, you can buy it, get 20% off. but a lot of destinations that are closer to home as well. >> vicky, what should you avoid buying now that maybe will be cheaper later? >> skip the tvs and the toys. those will go on sale closer to black friday. you'll have more of a selection.
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fire tvs, yes, this is a good time. but in general wait on good gaming consoles as well. kitchenware and dinnerware. that also typically goes on sale closer to black friday. and then furniture and large appliances, wait until september, labor day. >> for people trying this for the first time, should we talk about scams and just being careful? >> absolutely. so this is an interesting time. a lot of third party sellers are trying to get rid of their overstock. if you are seeing a deal that seems too good to be true or it is a seller you're not familiar with, think twice, pause because the deal night not be worth it. the other thing that's so crazy. package theft goes up 40%. the days after prime days, those porch pirates are out there and looking for the stuff that you're getting delivered, hoda, your shampoo. make sure your security alerts and your cameras are on. if you can't pick it up, see if a neighbor can get it for you or if you can ship it to work. amazon has the free lockers or
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free counters that you can go to so that you can just pick those up on your own time. usually it's at a grocery store. >> do you have to say when you're ordering it to leave it somewhere else? >> exactly. if you can leave it in the backyard or please deliver it to your locker. >> thank you, vicky. >> we have more can't miss amazon prime deals to tell you about in our next hour. and to find the best, be sure to head to today.com to follow our live blog today. >> we're all over it. 7:44. mr. roker, what you got? >> i like the idea of a porch pirate. argh! i've asked you to get this package, argh! we're looking at a lot of heat again. 111 million people, bangor to myrtle beach, into the southern plains, we've got heat advisories, heat watches, heat warnings as well. and, in fact, a good portion of the country from the northeast all the way into the central and southern plains, major risk to extreme risk for heat-related injuries and illnesses.
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before he died, richard simmons reached out to the "people" editor to catch them up on how he was doing. he spoke openly and honestly about what he was doing, his legacy and what he was planning for the future. >> six, seven! here we go! >> reporter: in his first interview in nearly a decade, richard simmons reminded us why he was so beloved. >> simmons the high-octane fitness coach that rose to fame in the '70s and '80s sharing he was happy, in great spirits, and even planning a comeback of sorts. >> he had many things in the works. there was a documentary that was going to be made about him that he was participating in. there was a broadway show that he was co-writing. there was a lot of things he was excited about. >> simmons had not seen publicly in over a decade, removing himself in the public eye in 2014. >> i'm trying to find out what happened to richard. >> reporter: speculation about
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his well-being and whereabouts so ramp ant, he called in to the show in 2016 to debunk reports he was being held hostage by his long-time housekeeper. >> no one is holding me in my house as a hostage. you know, i do what i want to do, as i have always done. so people should believe what i have to say, because, like, i'm richard simmons. >> reporter: but he insisted to "people" that he never stopped interacting with his fans. >> he also said, to be clear, people think i disappeared, and i haven't. i have been calling my fans every day, i email with them. >> reporter: he made a habit of leaving uplifting messages on social media, too. >> i'm here to make you happy and chase your blues away. >> reporter: he also wasn't the recluse many thought he had become. >> he did let me know he has been leaving the house, but in disguise. >> reporter: but nothing could disguise simmons' love of people. in his last interview, he
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doubled down on the message that made him so adored. >> he wanted to know more about the person he was in front of. that's why he affected so many millions of people. >> reporter: as tributes continue to pour in, law enforcement tells nbc news that simmons was found unresponsive at his home on saturday night. the cause of death has not yet been revealed, but we will have more in the coming days. all right. we have a lot more ahead. sheinelle, you are "popstart". >> we have a treat for "stranger things" fans, a first look at the long-awaited return of the netflix hit. but first, your local news. . ♪ ♪ and i'm keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine
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pick for running mate, ohio senator jd vance previously had ties to the bay area. he and his wife lived in san francisco for about two years, starting in 2015. he worked as a principal investor at peter thiel's firm. merkle capital. he also worked with paypal founder and s san francisco based venture capitalist david sachs. vance won his senate seat just in 2022. let's get a look at that forecast for us across the bay area. how is it looking, kari? it looks great for us for today. our temperatures are nice and mild. much of the bay area will see temperatures in the upper 60s today in san francisco and along the coast, and in the low 70s for the peninsula extending over toward the east bay. and it will be a little warm for the tri-valley with mid 80s, but it will be much warmer ahead. and we'll be tracking that in the forecast. thank you, kari, and make sure to watch our today in the bay live streaming newscast. it's going to start in minutes at 8 a.m. we're going to lay out
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coming up, opening night. former president trump makes an appearance in milwaukee, his first since that assassination attempt. >> please welcome donald j. trump! [ cheers and applause ] >> trump a peering alongside his newly announced running mate as the republican convention gets under way. we're there live. and lasting legacy. remembering john f. kennedy jr. >> we've actually encapsulated a human being who struggled, who suffered, who was searching, and who in some ways was just like all the rest of us. >> a new look at the days leading up to that tragic plane crash 25 years ago. and we're joined live by one of his close friends looking back at his life and legacy. all that, plus espresso at the olympics. >> what am i doing? isn't it obvious? >> "stranger things" behind the scenes. >> that's when i was 10.
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i'm now turning 20 years old. and jenna goes hollywood. >> touchdown! >> it's all coming up today, tuesday, july 16th, 2024. married 29 years ago today. >> hi to my grandma back in san diego. >> three generations. >> from tampa. >> and denver. >> traveled from iowa. >> andover, ohio. >> arizona.arizona. >> and >> and louisiana. >> besties for 37 years. >> from san antonio, texas. >> sending love to my grandma on her big day.104th happy 104th birthday! >> aw. >> okay, 104 is stunning. and so is our crowd. take a look at these bright,
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shiny faces on a tuesday morning. someone just married. their birthdays and celebrations. can't get to get out there. i know they will be missing savannah guthrie. she is in milwaukee covering the republican national convention. sheinelle in for craig. >> good morning. >> hey, s.g.! >> good morning, guys. will you give each and every one of them a big hug for me when you go out there? >> they have sign a couple of your books out there, too. i'll take care of it. >> i miss you guys. i want to get right to your news at 8:00. we have a lot to talk about from here in milwaukee. last night former president trump made his first public appearance since the attempt on his life saturday night. trump is also named the official republican nominee. he revealed his running mate, ohio senator j.d. vance. we've got it covered with hallie jackson, here with me in milwaukee. >> good morning to you. that moment when the former president walked out here into the convention hall, it seemed like every person in every one of these chairs was on their feet.
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the former president himself looked almost emotional. he did look emotional. he was clearly taking this moment in as this became the defining moment not just of the night, but maybe of the entire convention itself. you see the images here. you are about to see him with his newly picked running mate, that 39-year-old first-term senator from ohio. j.d. vance. somebody who was a never trumper, as he himself described it in 2016, but has since become one of the most vocal supporters of the trump brand, seen as the he ir to the maga moecvement, i you will. we expect to hear, of course, from senator vance coming up later on in the week here at the republican national convention. mr. trump's big speech will be thursday night. he said he basically ripped up what he described as a tough speech against president biden to strike a more unifying tone. we have heard from his advisers
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about a pivot perhaps toward more unity. we will see what he says on his speech on thursday. all of it, of course, as we look ahead tonight two here in milwaukee. the theme, make america safe again. savannah, lots to watch for. >> thank you. we will have the latest from the republican national convention here in milwaukee. our coverage gets started at 10:00 eastern time, 7:00 pacific right here on nbc. for now, back to you. now let's get the latest on the assassination attempt on former president trump. new details are emerging about the 20-year-old gunman and the events that took place in the events leading up to is shooting. stephanie gosk joins us with more. >> reporter: hey, hoda. good morning. the big question on the ground here is were there missed opportunities to stop thomas crooks before he opened fire? actually before he even got on that rooftop. the secret service says that that building falls outside of their security perimeter and was ultimately primarily the responsibility of local law enforcement. now, four officials tell nbc
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news that multiple rally goers noticed someone acting suspicious at metal detectors. a u.s. senior official now tells us that was thomas crooks and that local law enforcement pursued him. now, senior law enforcement officials also tell us that two local police officers found crooks on that rooftop, but were unable to stop him before he opened fire. meanwhile, the fbi investigation is going full tilt. they are working around the clock analyzing the electronic devices that thomas crooks owned, including his cell phone. they say so far, although they have gained access to it, it has not revealed any motive, but they continue to look. they also tell us that a dozen firearms were found in the search of the crook family home. hoda? >> all right, a lot of investigating yet to do. thank you. turning to major league baseball. if you like home runs, then
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arlington, texas, was the place to be. teoscar hernandez putting on a show in the home run derby. >> wow! >> four homers, five swings. five in six swings! >> better have a doggy bag for that. >> he's not breathing heavy at all. >> that one is gone. >> yeah, way gone. >> oh, man. >> way gone! >> hernandez outdueling kansas city's bobby witt jr. to take home the trophy. he becomes the first ever dodger ever to win the derby. and the $1 million prize money. of course, the main event, the all star game, is tonight. all right. you want a little boost? that was one, but i will give you another one. two best friends live in different cities. they waited until they were back together to share some special news. take a look. >> i'm pregnant. >> are you? >> yeah. >> me too! >> shut up! >> oh, my god!
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>> okay. >> me, too! >> okay. is that the craziest? both of them are expecting. their babies are due about two weeks apart. these best friends are about to give birth to best friends. what a cool journey! >> that's cute. >> it is like, shut up! what? i love it. savannah, i heard a rumor that you were going to get busy doing your homework for tonight because you have a prime time special you will be on and we will see you again this evening. thanks a lot. >> let's be honest, a big nap, well deserved. still ahead, with ten days to go, the push to the paris olympics is getting a little help from one of the hottest names in music. are you ready? but, first, we will remember the life and legacy of jfk jr. 25 years after that plane crash off of martha's vineyard.
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we are back at 8:12. remembering the life of john f. kennedy jr. who died 25 years ago today. born just days after his father was elected president, jfk jr. grew up in the spotlight. the nation watched closely as he attended brown university, became a lawyer and started a
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political magazine. we're going to speak to his friend and close colleague in just a moment. but first anne thompson joins us. good morning. >> good morning, hoda. throughout his 38 years, jfk jr. was almost always in the spotlight. he was a favorite of the paparazzi. so famous, many people thought they knew him. now a new book offers an intimate portrait from those that knew him best. i sat down with the authors at one of john's favorite restaurants here in new york. >> my wife and i prepare for a new administration and for a new baby. thank you. >> reporter: born days after his father was elected president in 1960, the world knew john f. kennedy jr.'s name before he did, a spotlight that would follow him through childhood joys and tragedies. his professional failures and successes. >> ladies and gentlemen, meet george.
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>> reporter: and his marriage to carolyn bessette. >> america's most eligible bachelor was married over the weekend. >> reporter: a seemingly charmed life until the plane he flew with carolyn and her sister lauren crashed into the waters off martha's vineyard. >> it was like a fairy tale without an ending. >> reporter: his chief of staff at "george," the magazine he founded and liz mcneil of "people" magazine, offering a fuller picture of the private man living in the public glare. why this book? why now? >> i wanted to make sure he's remembered and his rightful place in history is there. >> it is just about the kinds of things you tell your friends when you are remembering somebody. >> reporter: among the book's revelations, jfk jr.'s attitude toward fame, described in a letter to mike tyson, after
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tyson bit off evander hollifield's ear in a fight. >> i love this line. they crucify saints and anoint kings as fools. >> reporter: yes. >> we encapsulated a human being who struggled, who was searching and who, in some ways, was just like all the rest of us. >> reporter: the book does not avoid the less than fairytale aspects of his life. why was that important? >> because no one is perfect. >> reporter: in the last week of his life, all that looked so perfect to the rest of the world >> they were in therapy? >> yes, they were. >> couples' therapy. >> i think what's surprising is how much pressure he was under. people are looking at him to find funding for "george." he's thinking of running for was in turmoil, including his
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one of his closest friends says he smoked weed every day. >> yeah, he did. >> reporter: is that how he coped with all that was going on around him? >> no. some people have a glass of wine or two at night. and that was john's, you know, outlet. that was john's relaxation. >> reporter: a portrait more human, more personal of the man who was in many ways america's son. why does he still live in the american memory? >> he was the symbol of hope after that horrific tragedy. this country sort of surrounded him and in some ways felt like they were taking care of him for the father he didn't have. now, something that really comes through in all of these accounts is the sense that john was searching for his father, who he obviously never got to know. rosemary said that she felt, that john felt ripped off that everyone else knew his dad and he didn't. jfk jr. is a very revealing
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book. you are reading stories from john's closest friends, so you get to see his true personality up close, the good and the bad. it is out today. >> annie, thank you. we are joined by his friend who served as the creative director of his magazine. she said he was always searching for his father, someone he didn't know. it is like the itch you can't scratch. you are always kind of seeking that. did you get that sense from what you knew of him? >> i always thought it was weird because his memories of his father, i think, were similar to all of ours. so it was sort of like -- i don't know if he knew what was real, what he remembered, what he didn't remember. >> what was in a photograph? >> yeah. that's part of the reason, too, we were all connected with him because we lived it with him. >> it's so interesting to hear the things, because he was going through things that a lot of families go through. he was in couple's therapy. they said he was seeking an outlet for relief and in his
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case he smoked pot. he does seem in ways to be like a lot of other people. >> well, yeah. i mean, he was -- that's the part -- it's hard when i'm looking at photos of both of them, and it's like, you know, everyone sees interviews and reads articles. it is so hard to get the essence of what they are like because there was no social media. there was no way to hear them talk enough in a casual way. and they are both these funny, very special people. funny, lots of jokes. john was like a prankster. >> oh, he was? >> yeah. everything was a -- i mean, i got prank phone calls. he'd knock on the art room door, i was a creative director, and he would always be like maestro, are you naked? can i come in? just like weird. or, yeah, calling my apartment. i remember once we flew out to
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l.a. together and he picked a hotel and we stayed there. i put in my expense report and everyone went nuts in accounting and i got all these calls and it was too expensive and all of that. whatever. that night i get home and press the answering machine. there's john, disguised voice as the finance guy going, you know, matt, you know, you can't just order up $10 glasses of orange juice and, you know, go to these hotels. then he goes, hi, matt, it's john. >> it was his way. >> he's funny. and she was up there with him. she was very funny. >> what was it -- he had a great sense of humor. and there was so much about him we didn't know. you knew him. what are some things that we didn't know about him that only those closest to him did? >> well, i wish people could really -- i mean, you always see the interviews and think what a great guy, what a nice guy. but this was a really, really good guy.
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i was thinking the other day or saying to somebody, it was really someone who, you know, he would talk to a senator and, like, the newsstand guy and a movie star or you or me, and it was really, like, the exact same tone for everybody. it wasn't like a put-on thing like we all try to be like. he was really like that, where he valued whatever you did or wherever you came from or whatever point in life you were at. it was interesting. >> and just lastly, did you ever think what he would think about the events that have been going on in politics today? we have the assassination attempt of donald trump a few days ago and just what's been going on in the country. do you think about that? >> yeah, i have been thinking about it a lot because i think he, you know, was very anti-violence and anti-guns. and i just remember when columbine happened, that was something that really affected him. so i think, you know, part of the whole thing with "george" was he was trying to get people
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engaged in politics. it was both sides talking. you'd have newt gingrich on the cover and then barbra streisand or howard stern on the cover. he was trying to get us to enjoy the conversation, enjoy the banter back and forth. so this kind of division would really, you know, upset him. >> matt, i do appreciate you sharing your insights and your friendship with us today. thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. let's switch gears now and go back to mr. roker. >> good morning, everybody. we're looking at stormy weather in the east. also record heat, especially high heat indexes. severe storms in the mid-plains. it will be hot out in the northwest. plenty of sunshine and heat, unrtunately, for our frifoen
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ok, primero en simone biles, la best time of the morning. >> what time is it? >> pop start! >> first up, simone biles, taking center stage in a docuseries starting tomorrow. we have an exclusive sneak peek at a new teaser. it features viola davis narrating "still i rise". >> did you want to see me broken? bowed head and lowered eyes. shoulders falling down like teardrops, weakened by my soulful cries.
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just like moons and like suns with the certainty of tides. just like hope springing high. still i rise. >> oh, that holds a very special meaning for simone who, by the way, also has a tattoo of the title as a daily reminder. >> "still i rise" is perfect because that's the epitome of my career and my life story because i always rise to the occasion. >> again, simone biles starts streaming on netflix tomorrow. part 2 is slated to drop in the fall. you have a special interview, conversation with simone coming up tomorrow. >> that is right. i had a chance to catch up with her. she's set to take paris by storm. i talked to her mom yesterday. she said she's already on the way. she's ready physically. she's ready mentally. cannot wait to share that conversation. all right. speaking of the olympics, next up sabrina carpenter.
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the opening ceremony is just ten days away. in a new video the singer simply cannot contain her excitement. >> hello there, handsome. what am i doing? isn't it obvious? the olympics. >> the amazing opening ceremony on the seine, simone's epic comeback, the rivalry in the pool and the fastest man and woman, i've never been excited for anything in my life. you are too much. [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> that was cute. that was cute. don't forget to catch the opening olympic ceremony next friday, july 26th. for so long it seemed so far away. now it's coming. >> that was cute. next up, "stranger things." this has been a long-time coming. yesterday netflix dropped a first look at the highly anticipated fifth and final season, with the cast looking back at their decade-long journeys.
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>> it started when i was 10, i'm now turning 20 years old. it feels very weird. >> we're just kind of savoring every single moment. >> it's just so exciting. i think this is going to be the best season yet. >> well, netflix says they were officially halfway through filming the last season. they have yet to announce its release date. >> it's hard to believe it's been ten years. >> we were interviewing them when they were kids, literally. all right, guys. we got something big. guess what? jenna bush hager, she's going to hollywood. she's fresh off her film set. she's filming a movie, a motion
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♪ hey, everybody! welcome back. it's 8:30. it's a tuesday morning. what an awesome plaza this is. wow! >> wow. >> smiling faces. guys, savannah is on the road. >> wow! >> she's sending love to everybody on our plaza. >> wait a minute. just married. hi, guys! what's your name? >> kaylee. >> andrew. happy marriage, guys. good to see you. >> that's sweet. >> all right. we do have a really busy half hour, including, a therapist-approved ways to start your day so you can have less stress. she knows what she's talking about. >> more confidence. all right. we mentioned earlier that amazon prime day is underway. adrianna brach is here to walk us through some of the can't miss deals from smart home upgrades to fashion and beauty. >> plus, we will cook up the
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ultimate weeknight meal. alejandro ramos is making melts two ways. >> yum! and if you are literally losing sleep over the heat, stick around for our third hour. we will revamp your summer bedtime that actually starts right when you wake up, believe it or not. >> but, first, some big news. i'm glad y'all came today, because this is big. we made a big announcement last week for the highly anticipated motion picture, a holiday movie called "holiday touchdown: a chief's love story." it will mark jenna bush hager's movie debut. >> oh, my! >> she is just back from the set. oh, come on, hollywood!here! >> wow! look out. >> no autographs. no autographs. >> that's funny, jen. get over here! >> wow! look out. >> no autographs. no autographs. >> that's funny, jen. your cat's name is hollywood hager. >> by the way, it was so much fun. although, it feels hot today, guys.
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nothing like the heat dome in kansas city. it was the hottest day of the year. >> oh, my goodness. >> and weren't you pretending it was winter. >> it was christmas. so the sweat -- the sweat stains were something to be seen. >> was it fun? >> we had the best time. everybody at hallmark is so awesome. the stars were so nice to me because, you know, i've never done this before. i have to say i called henry last night and said i was retiring from acting. >> already? >> i gave it a shot. >> wait. what are some of the big names? >> well, i ran into coach andy reid. donna kelce. >> momma kelce. >> i can't tell you too much about my part, but i did get to star with some chiefs players. >> that's fun! >> and of course the film's amazing stars who were so gracious. hunter king and tyler heinz. take a look. >> coach reid, you are used to coaching players on the field. you will coach me in this
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performance. >> i'm going to give you this play. number 87 right here. we put 13 right there. she's a sweetheart. we will ask you to run a texas route. bust back inside. >> touchdown! a holiday touchdown! >> what? we wanted to be in the scene together. >> oh, well. such is life. >> number 87, you have head my girls love football. three, two, one. holiday touchdown! let's go! >> that's fantastic. it's coming out the week before thanksgiving, so set your dvrs now, people. right there is my starring role. >> that is so cool! >> oh, you got an umbrella holder. that means you are a star. >> i was a star for a day. >> did you keep that microphone? is that functional? >> i didn't keep the mic, but i thought about your advice, which is don't overact, because i tend
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to, as we all know. i tried to just be cool and it was so much fun. >> all right. what's that? what's going on? >> i brought you guys something from the set. >> christmas cookies. >> so it was christmas in july. these almost melted. but this is a chiefs gingerbread house, which did melt. here's travis kelce. that's momma kelce. a lot of fun. >> we'll talk more about it at 10:00. >> are you still on the phone? >> can i say hi to mom? >> i was face-timing my mom and my girls. i did. >> it's really sweet. >> how about a check of the weather? >> let's look ahead to the weekend because we can. on friday, pleasant from the great lakes into the northeast. hot and dry out west. southeastern storms will continue. then saturday sunny and warm in the northeast, new england. great lakes looking great. record heat out west. and then sunday, sunday, more
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gulf storms and looking for showers through texas. records continue out west. goodm meteorologist kari hall. today we are going to see temperatures in the mid 80s for some of the warmer spots in the inland east bay. most of us in the 60s and 70s. so really nice. and then for tomorrow, it is going to be slightly warmer and we continue on a warming trend. with upper 90s, we'll reach the peak of the heat on friday, and the weekend is just a little bit lower before we heat up again. while san francisco is and that is your latest weather. >> all right, al. thank you. what's your name? >> corbin. >> what is your name? >> ian. coming up next, the little things you can do to start each day that will have a big impact on your life. but, first, this is "today" on
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back now at 8:38 with your health. what if spending a few minutes differently every morning would change your entire day for the better? dr. phillips is a trauma therapist, a speaker, a best-selling author of "the garden within." she's here with three small things we can all do each and every day and we will feel empowered. first of all, i like when there are small things that we can all do. it all starts in the morning. i think for all of us, you usually find yourself in two camps. either you keep hitting the snooze alarm for five more minutes, or you pop up and go racing into the day. so tell us what you can do, depending on who you are. >> you know what, no matter who
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you are, the most important thing is to slow down and check on how you are feeling. in order to feel empowered during the day, you have to know where you are so you can get your needs met. that begins with knowing where you are emotionally. >> so what does that look like? let's pretend i'm a snooze alarm hitter. how do you check in with yourself? what do you do? >> 60 seconds, real quick. before you move, be still and do a body scan. imagine there is a line just going down your body from the top of your head to the bottom of your feet. i want you to notice anything in your body that stands out. maybe your heart is fluttering because you are excited about something today. or maybe your gut is kind of tight and you realize you are anxious about something today. we have to identify how we feel to know what we need. >> that doesn't mean you should try to fight the thing. you are just acknowledging. that's all you're doing? >> you are noticing how you feel and then recognizing feelings, especially the painful ones indicate that you need something. >> now let's pretend my heart is pounding because i have a presentation. my stomach hurts because i'm
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worried. let's say i know those things. what is the next step? >> the next thing to do is to feed the need. so i love to compare emotional pain to hunger. >> okay. >> when we're hungry, we eat. we know if we don't eat all day, we will start out feeling powerful but end feeling weak. it's the same thing with my emotional needs. if i notice i'm feeling sad, i need connection. >> okay. >> so i may reach out to a friend. i may ask my partner for a hug. if i notice i'm angry, i need boundaries. we're usually angry when something valuable isn't being treated that way. >> what if your heart is pounding because you have a presentation? i know i'm nervous and i have to do this thing. what is it i can try to address right away in that moment? >> you can do things with your body to shift how you are feeling with regard to that anxiety. i can show you a few. >> wait. what are you talking about? >> i'm talking about emotions are bodily experiences. >> you can physically move your body around? you know how you always tell
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kids to make the willies out? it's kind of that same thing? >> exactly like that. can i show you? >> of course you can. >> all right. the first thing you can do is called a vu exercise. >> vu? >> vu. it is because the internal feelings that are uncomfortable, you can't scratch them like an itch. but sound can reach them. exhale, vu. do you feel the vibration? >> that moves it. >> vu. >> okay. that vibration starts to move it. another thing you can do is tension release. so i want you to inhale calm. as you exhale, make everything tight. now inhale and relax again. how did that feel? did it feel -- do that automatically. >> so you are tensing on the exhale. that seems counterintuitive. >> you can do that in front of the microwave. >> while coffee is brewing.
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>> brushing your teeth, shaking it out. >> brush your teeth, shake it out. start by shaking your body. come on do it, yes. and let the shake go all the way up and you can shake that anxiety loose. >> you're right. you have something internal, do something external. >> thank you, dr. anita. we appreciate it. you were great. great. we are getting ready to shop with adrianna brach. her guide to the best amazon prime deals you want to add to your cart. >> let's go on vacation. >> all right. but, first, this is "today" on nbc.
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okay. we are back with a special edition of "today bestsellers" because today is prime day, the first of two for amazon's biggest sale of the year. there are millions of deals. our shop today team found ones you don't want to miss across
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tech, beauty and fashion. adrianna brach is here with everything we need to know. and, of course, you can shop along by scanning the qr code right here at the bottom of your screen. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's start with tech. vicky talked about this in the earlier hour. you want to look from tvs that are from amazon. these are really good deals right now. you can score over 30% off. this is the toshiba smart fire tv. >> i didn't realize they had televisions. you know what i mean? >> exactly. it has the remote with the built-in alexa. you can search your favorite shows, stream movies. everything built-in entertainment. 50 and 55-inch versions right now, over 30% off. so they start at $209.99 to $229.99. >> wow. for a tv? >> exactly. this is a great size for a living room or a bedroom even. >> wow. >> anywhere in the house. if you're looking for that smart
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tv upgrade, look for amazon branded ones. >> let's talk about smart locks. >> you can get a lot of deals today on smart home upgrades like this smart lock. it is 49% off. it's $117.65. the great thing i like about this is that it takes 10 to 15 minutes to set up. you can install it yourself at home. you don't need a whole toolkit. you just need a screwdriver. >> when i walk up to my front door, am i using my phone? >> you are using a phone. it's great if you forget your keys. it locks automatically. it also has a smart sensor that you can program to automatically lock or unlock after a certain amount of time. >> i like it because the kids keep losing the keys. >> exactly. keep track of all the activity. 10 to 15 minutes to set up, 49% off. for peace of mind, it is really, really easy. >> apparently, this next one you can save on your electric bill. >> okay. so the kasa brand is great. right now you can get up to 52% off. the power strip here has six individual outlets, three usb ports, which you can each
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control from your phone individually. so it's really great if you are controlling your bedroom, your living room, wherever you want to put it from one strip. if you have it in the kitchen, your appliances, you can connect them all. and then the lightbulb is really great if you are looking for an even more affordable one. it is $11.99. what i really like here is you can adjust the brightness and you can turn it on and off. so one of our staffers, she actually uses this really awesome hack that i really like. >> look at this, okay. >> she uses it as a sunrise alarm clock so it wakes her up in the morning. >> okay. what's next? >> next in the beauty department, this is great. this is from chi. >> is this a straightener? >> yes. it is 43% off right now. think about the last time you changed your flat iron. >> what i will say about this brand, you get what you pay for. your hair stays healthy. >> it is so smooth. i love that you bring that up. it is made with ceramic plates,
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which are designed to heat your hair up less and have less damage. but really seal it in. all hair types, whether you are curly hair or thin, fine hair. also the heat protectant is under $5 right now. >> okay. let's get back into some fashion. this is their bestselling cotton tote from vera bradley. it is up to 71% off right now. starting at around $42. >> okay. >> this is a no-brainer. this is the tried and true shop today brand we love. if you are traveling or looking for a new bag, this is it. and then on the style front -- >> the maxi dresses. i love them. >> this is 40% off right now, it is around $35. what i love, 20 different colors. it is made with a soft fabric. it is a plant-based fiber that's really soft. >> oh, yeah. >> and it comes in sizes 2xs to 5xl, so you can't go wrong. >> you can dress it up or put sneakers on. it is like wearing an oversized tank top in the summer.
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>> good stuff. >> thank you, adrianna. she is back with more deals in our third hour. don't forget to purchase these items. scan our qr code or go to today.com/primeday and follow our live blog. oh, al? >> oh, sheinelle. look what i have got here. alejandro ramos. she's got not one, but two fantastic sandwiches that you will melt over. you see what i did there? you'll understand. you'll understand. (♪♪) the best summer plans come from the back seat. let's go camping! i want to see a dinosaur! let's rescue a puppy... a real one. let's go on a big family road trip! volvo plug-in hybrids. short trips on electric, longer trips on gas.
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oh, we are back with a tasty new edition of "today table." contributor alejandro ramos is here with two ways to make classic melt sandwiches without even turning on the oven. scan the qr code to get an
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exclusive code to help you stock up on ingredients. use today10 to get $10 on your first three online pickup or delivery orders of $50 or more. good to see you. so we will start with a chicken melt. >> yes. >> you like to start by poaching your chicken. >> i like to poach the chicken because that way it stays nice and moist. what's really great is you put it in, you can use broth, but i like to add some fresh flavor to it. i have celery sticks. for this i'm using some chicken breast. if you prefer more flavor, you can use chicken thigh. i know you need more flavor. just use the same amount. basically, two pounds of whatever kind of chicken you like. no bones, no skin. boil it until it's fully poached. over here, i put in some onions, celery, salt, vinegar. this just adds great flavor to the poaching liquid. all of that goes in there. >> okay. >> this gets mixed up, boiled up. and then the chicken is fully
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cooked. you want to do this while it's still warm. take it out of the simmering liquid and put it in your stand mixer. or you could use a regular bowl. while it is really warm, what's great is all you have to do is add the ingredients to it. this will start to break it down. have you ever done this? shredding the chicken with the paddle. here we go. no, that's the wrong one. did we plug this in? that's it. >> you guys know what a mixer is. >> because it's not plugged in. anyway, you put everything in. >> you all know how a mixer works. but what's great, while it is shredding, you can add your ingredients in here. >> here we have artichokes. >> we've got some roasted red peppers, capers, oregano. so these are basically the
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flavors of ache -- of an anti-pasts platter. >> this is amazing. >> i'm going back and forth. >> so we have our delicious chicken salad here. now we assemble our sandwiches. this is just store bought or do your favorite homemade. add the salad to that. then layer in some cheese. i like to do a mix of the provolone and mozzarella. you get the tang and the melty goodness. >> boom! >> so good. >> lovely. >> chicken salad is amazing on its own, too. i was doing that all week long. >> all right. now we will do a tuna. >> maybe you don't want to cook chicken. same recipe, add some tuna. i like to mix it up with some onions. you are making that same salad. this is no mayo. all those great italian flavors. everything goes in a bowl. you mix it up. this takes five minutes. it is the most basic pantry recipe. again, we have this gorgeous salad, the pesto, the same
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combo, the provolone for the flavor and the mods rel -- mozzarella. >> press it down with panini type action. >> we can't decide which one we like better. look, we're eating both at the same time. >> if you have more time, do the chicken. if you are just on the go, do the tuna. something for everyone. >> thank you so much. >> thank you! >> and don't forget to buy the ingredients scan that qr code or head to today.com. today earns a commission for purchases from our links. alejandra is going to be back in our third hour. first, we got your local news, your weather and so much more. we will see you in just a little bit. .
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good morning. it is 8:56 a.m. marcus washington. attorneys for scott peterson are heading back to the redwood city courtroom, where they're fighting for a new trial for peterson. yesterday in court, the judge approved dna testing of a piece of duct tape found on the pants worn by lady peterson when she died. now, rather than select 1 or 2 labs proposed by prosecution and defense, the judge chose a third party lab. peterson's defense team will now push for a new look at evidence that was not part of the original trial. that judge is expected to issue a written ruling within 90 days. happening now, our ginger conejero saab. she is at the courthouse. she'll have a live look at the latest developments for us during our newscast. you
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