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and before we go, let's pretend we're in paris. okay? yeah. not that i had a cone head, but. the eiffel tower, remember? jess is joining us live starting tomorrow and every day through the olympics. only right here on nbc. bay area will be a lot of fun that it will be. and look, that's what's happening here on today in the bay enjoy yourself. oh, boy. i don't know why i was moving over for the eiffel tower, but i think you need to, i know are we have a great one. i'll see you tomorrow morning. join us for our streaming newscast at 8 a.m. oh good wednesday morning. the harris trump race is on. what? brand new polls are revealing about the matchup. good morning. it's july 24th. this is today off and running. vice president kamala harris holds the first rally of her campaign pressing the case
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against donald trump. i will proudly put my record against his any day of the week. republicans sharpening their attacks and getting personal. and president biden returns to the white house after his bout with covid set to address the nation tonight. what will he say about his decision to step aside and the rest of his term? we're live in washington. unanswered questions. new video emerging of the moments just after that attempt on donald trump's life, its impact on the investigation. as the head of the secret service resigns under pressure and new this morning. what we've learned about the trump campaign's plans to stop holding outdoor rallies meltdown. delta still struggling to recover nearly a week after that global tech outage, passengers stranded at the peak of summer travel frustrated and fed up. we've all been wearing the same clothes for two days now. how much
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longer for the airline to get back on track and the transportation department demanding answers? new tactic the defense in the idaho college murders case filing a request to move the high profile trial. why lawyers say brian kohberger cannot get a fair trial so close to the crime, and how the families are reacting. those stories, plus whale of a tale. two men thrown into the ocean after a massive whale lands on their boat. the head comes out and i see the mouth go, go open. i was like, whoa! their harrowing story in their own words, just ahead and games on the first events of the paris olympics getting underway this morning as the world looks ahead to a one of a kind opening ceremony and our today exclusive, we're there as team usa's female flagbearer, tennis phenom coco gauff gets the news.
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you have the honor of wearing this jacket during the opening ceremony, and a flag bearer with lebron james woo. and she's celebrating live with us from paris today. wednesday, july 24th, 2024. from nbc news. this is today with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio one a in rockefeller plaza. hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to today. nice to have you along with us on a wednesday morning. how cool is that, man? 20 year old coco gauff was selected as one of the team usa's flag bearers, along with lebron jame, which is, by the way, one of her heroes heroes. even cooler. coco is with us this morning live from famed roland garros. there she is. hi, coco. i heard coco, we heard rafa nadal was practicing behind her a few moments ago. lots to chat with coco about just ahead. look forward to that. but we do start with a busy day ahead in washington. president biden now recovered from covid, is set to address the nation tonight for
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the first time since announcing his decision to drop out of the 2024 race, and this comes as the first poll since that news have been released. it shows a dead heat. a reuters ipsos poll there on the left, shows a two point lead over donald trump for kamala harris, a morning consult poll showed the exact opposite trump with a two point lead. both are within the margin of error, and it is worth noting that in both polls, harris fares better than biden did against trump. meantime, over on capitol hill, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will address a joint meeting of congress today that is deeply divided over his handling of the war against hamas. in fact, dozens of lawmakers plan to boycott that speech. we have much to cover this morning. let's start with the 2024 campaign. nbc's chief white house correspondent peter alexander with us. peter. good morning, savannah hoda, good morning to both of you. president biden set to address the country tonight in prime time, having just announced the end of his campaign this evening. in effect, he's going to launch another a new effort to help shape his legacy. a
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white house official overnight telling me the president will make the case tonight that all americans should put the country first. and this morning, the democrats that i'm speaking to are also touting kamala harris's entrance into this race as a burst of new energy. while they acknowledge there are challenges ahead, president biden set to address the nation tonight from the oval office for the first time since abruptly dropping out of the presidential race. what will your message be tomorrow night? the president returning to the white house tuesday after recovering from covid, the first public sighting since his weekend bombshell, a white house official telling nbc news. the president will explain his decision to exit the race. i leave it up to our great teams. about michelle marking her presidential campaign debut in wisconsin, vice president kamala harris walking out to beyonce's hit freedom. harris now the de facto democratic nominee, accusing former president trump of looking to take the country backwards while comparing herself. a former prosecutor to
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mr. trump, a convicted criminal. i took on perpetrators of all kinds. so hear me when i say i know donald trump's type. the two top democrats in congress, chuck schumer and hakeem jeffries, the latest to endorse her candidacy. and overnight, hillary clinton, who lost to mr. trump in 2016, praising harris in a new york times op ed, writing, i know she can defeat donald trump, but warning mrs. harris's record and character will be distorted and disparaged by a flood of disinformation and the kind of ugly prejudice we're already hearing from maga mouthpieces. and on the republican side, there is new backlash to some attacking her race. one republican congressman, referring to harris as a dei, or diversity, equity and inclusion vice president 100%. she was a d hire some other conservative members echoing that language. i think it's just a failure from top to
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bottom. i think she was a di hire. republican leaders warning against those attacks. this election is going to be about policies, not personalities. this is not personal. with regard to kamala harris and her her ethnicity or her gender have nothing to do with this whatsoever. meanwhile, old video of mr. trump's running mate j.d. vance is resurfacing, referring to harris and other prominent democrats as, quote, the childless left. we're effectively run in this country via the democrats, be it via our corporate oligarchs, by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they've made. for his part, mr. trump is zeroing in on harris's record. she was the worst at everything. she was the worst vice president, and he was the worst president. and overnight, the trump campaign filed a complaint with the federal election commission over the transfer of tens of millions of dollars in campaign cash from biden to harris, calling it a, quote, brazen money grab. but campaign
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finance experts that nbc has consulted with say, because harris's name was on the original paperwork, she would be able to take over those funds. no problem. savannah obviously, we still need harris to pick a running mate. what's the latest on her search? well, i'll tell you what i'm hearing. the vp vetting process usually takes months. of course, the campaign, the harris campaign is going to have to do this within weeks. i'm told, likely before the party's virtual roll call on august 7th. multiple sources familiar with the current list tell nbc news at least five candidates have already received vetting materials. governor roy cooper of north carolina, josh shapiro of pennsylvania, tim waltz of minnesota, u. c, michigan's gretchen whitmer as well, who has already said that she's only interested in her current job for now. also, arizona senator mark kelly and a source. late last night, savannah told me that kentucky's governor, andy beshear, is also being actively considered one other name in the mix. we are told, is the transportation secretary, pete buttigieg, who would not need the same vetting
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as he is already a member of president biden's cabinet. savannah. all right, peter, thank you. and of course, nbc news will bring you live coverage tonight of president biden's oval office address to the nation. we'll be with you at 8:00 eastern tonight on nbc and streaming on nbc news. now, turning now to another high profile speech in washington today, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu set to address a joint meeting of congress looking to boost u.s. support for the war in the middle east. despite mounting months long pressure to end that fighting. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, joins us now with more. hey, andrea, good morning. good morning hoda. well, this will be netanyahu's fourth address to congress over three decades. and arguably the most critical one with a cease fire and hostage release deal now hanging in the balance. today, israel's prime minister netanyahu set to address a joint meeting of congress with pressure mounting to deliver a cease fire and bring the surviving hostages home after nine months of brutal war in gaza, netanyahu is likely to
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face a barrage of protest today, with heightened security on capitol hill. hundreds of demonstrators gathered at the capitol tuesday protesting us weapons used in gaza. the capitol police making arrests with democrats deeply divided over the war. more than a dozen lawmakers are expected to boycott today's speech, blaming the prime minister for prolonging the conflict. why aren't you going? i would like to see bibi netanyahu be a more constructive, forward leaning solution seeking partner in all of this. others say they feel compelled to attend. i feel when a world leaders come to the people's chamber, it's important that we hear their perspective. netanyahu is expected to meet with president biden at the white house tomorrow, followed by an unprecedented meeting with the two leaders and the families of american hostages. in a meeting with those families monday, netanyahu pointed to new
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progress, telling them the conditions are ripening to bring their loved ones home. the parents of american hostage hersh goldberg-polin told netanyahu they want him to announce a deal today. we're not going to stop pushing. we need to get this done. meanwhile, israel's military pummeling southern gaza monday in a safe zone it says targeting militants. but killing at least 70, injuring 200, according to the hamas run health ministry. netanyahu's visit is also looming over the presidential race. vice president harris will not be presiding over today's address, instead attending a previously scheduled event in indianapolis. but she is expected to meet with netanyahu at the white house separately from president biden. former president trump, a strong netanyahu supporter, has announced that the prime minister is going to meet with him at mar a lago before flying home on friday. all right. andrea mitchell for us there in dc. andrea, thank you. also this morning, the secret service is under new leadership. the
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agency's director resigned one day after appearing on capitol hill and acknowledging the security failures surrounding the assassination attempt on former president trump. nbc's capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles joins us with the latest. ryan, good morning, savannah. good morning. and kimberly cheadle's decision to step down comes as the investigation into the assassination attempt is ramping up, with congress in many ways taking the lead, revealing information. the secret service and other federal agencies have been reluctant to release among them, new video from the rooftop where the gunman was positioned. it was released by senator chuck grassley, who is demanding answers. and we do want to warn you, you may find it disturbing right there. obviously got it. new video this morning shows the immediate aftermath following the attempt on donald trump's life. no, i don't know. treating that as suspicious device. the body cam video shows local law enforcement and secret service agents on top of the roof, where the shooter was perched. you go to that, the gunman's body
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partially blurred in the video, his long gun nearby, an agent asking a local officer about what sniper saw before the shooting, and our sniper seen him walking away from that, i believe. okay, the secret service, referring nbc news to senator chuck grassley's office, but saying the agency is committed to better understanding what happened. senator grassley said he shared the video publicly, did demonstrate how local police are sharing more evidence with congress than federal investigators. it's part of a broader frustration by congress that the federal response has been slow and evasive, and also what led members of congress to push for the resignation of secret service director kimberly cheadle. cheadle was plagued by the fallout from the assassination attempt on former president trump, and found herself unable to answer direct questions from lawmakers. were you guessing or lying when you said you didn't turn down requests from president trump's detail? neither, sir. former president trump weighing in on cheadle's resignation overnight.
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cheap, i don't think had much of a choice. that was a pretty bad day for by any circumstance. now the trump campaign plans to stop holding outdoor rallies. two sources familiar with his campaign operations tell nbc news savannah asking top trump campaign adviser jason miller about that possibility two days after the rally. is the campaign considering making any security adjustments as the campaign goes forward? these open air rallies, i mean, the candidates love them and the secret service does not. well, of course, there'll be security adjustments that are made by the secret service in conjunction with the campaign. the secret service detail. that's with president trump all the time. do an excellent job for president trump, and we're in full confidence that they'll make sure that president trump is safe going forward. and the homeland security secretary, alejandro mayorkas, who oversees the secret service, immediately elevated the agency's deputy director, ronald rodeo jr, a 24 year agency veteran, as the acting director, and additionally, the beaver county
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sheriff and beaver county emergency management, which was the original source of that video, did not respond to an nbc news request for comment about the body cam video posted by senator grassley. savannah. all right, ryan, thank you. 714 we got a lot more to get to. we welcome craig to the table. hey, craig. hoda. savannah good morning. good morning to you as well. this morning delta passengers are holding their collective breath as the airline tries to get back on schedule after days of canceled and delayed flights tied to last week's global computer meltdown, nbc's senior correspondent tom costello has been following the story from the very beginning. tom, i'll ask you the same question i asked you yesterday. how is it looking so far this morning? better. craig delta's now says it thinks it will be back to a normal operation by the end of the week. this time yesterday, you and i were talking. they had canceled 13% of delta flights right now, 1%. they clearly are making
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progress. but you're absolutely right. anybody headed to the airport with the kids going on family vacations right now? as they come here, they're holding their breath. the question delta passengers are asking this morning is this the day delta's meltdown melts away? it's like four days in travel. really because of all the delays, today marks day six since friday's massive computer crash that crippled delta's operations worldwide, leaving hundreds of thousands of passengers stranded for days and struggling to find or talk to delta agents. delta is going to have to come off some money for this because this has been quite expensive. now the transportation department is demanding answers. we've launched an investigation into the situation with delta. the big question why has it taken delta so long to recover from friday's global computer crash? while other airlines mostly recovered over the weekend? are you getting any explanation from
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delta why it's taking so long to answer phone calls, why people are standing in 4 or 5 six hour long lines, only to find out that their next flight is canceled. any explanation from delta management? not any good ones in a statement, delta says its teams are working tirelessly to care for and make it right for customers impacted by delays and cancellations. on tuesday, delta canceled nearly 500 flights, more than 5400 since friday morning. the most affected airports atlanta, delta's home airport and key hubs including detroit, minneapolis, laguardia, washington-reagan, boston, salt lake and jfk. we haven't gotten any information and we've all been wearing the same clothes for two days now with misplaced luggage piling high at many airports, the challenge now is finding the right bag. i would want my luggage now. i want things to go back to normal because i plan on doing some traveling. it's sort of like being on gilligan's island,
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going for a short little tour, and not being sure when you're going to get off the island. okay, so tom, it sounds like delta's finally making some progress here, but there's another airline this time, southwest, in the spotlight facing its own safety review. what more can you tell us about that? yeah, that's right. the faa and ntsb are investigating a plane that came in a southwest plane coming into tampa airport, and it was only 100ft, 150ft off of the ocean as it came in the flights before it were 1200ft. that's way too low coming into tampa, the flight was in fact routed away from tampa when the controller saw the issue, and it detoured down to fort lauderdale. but that follows other incidents, with southwest coming in too low in oklahoma city and off of hawaii, a plane which came within 400ft of the ocean. so now federal investigators are looking into if there is there something systemic happening with pilot training or pilot ongoing training at southwest? all right. lots happening in air
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travel. tom costello for us there, tom. thank you. let us check in with mr. roker. what you got? hey, guys. good morning and good morning to you. we're looking at some showers now. starting to really build off the gulf coast of texas, making their way into texas as well. and along the mid-atlantic, we are also looking at some strong storms. so we've got flood watches for 14 million people from raleigh to columbia, also houston on into parts of western louisiana, coastal western louisiana. we're going to have widespread showers, texas on into maine, a couple of fronts hanging around. local downpours may lead to flooding, especially down in texas and along the carolina coast lines. the slow moving storms will generate new activity right on through tomorrow and in fact, down through eastern texas, on into western louisiana. we're looking at rainfall rates 2 to 4in per hour. so we could be looking at flooding. they may end up with about nine inches of rain or so along that gulf coast region. we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30s. i
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don't give a about my reputatio. you're living in the past, a new generation, and a girl can do what you want to do. and what i'm gonna do. no not me. good wednesday morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are still in for some hot temperatures today for the inland valleys reaching into the upper 90s in spots like concord, as well as up toward ukiah and clear lake. now we're also going to have a gradual cool down over the next few days. on friday. and time for the opening ceremony. we'll see our afternoon highs in the mid 80s, and the weekend is looking really nice with low 80s for highs. while san francisco will see 60s after today. and that's
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your latest weather guys. all right al thank you. coming up a new development in the idaho college murders case. the accused killer now asking to have that long awaited trial moved laura jarrett with the details and the impact. hi, laura. hey, guys. normally this would be a long shot, but we're going to break down what brian kohberger is saying and what proof he has and why he might actually win guys. or we'll check in in just a bit. also ahead guys, our countdown to the olympics. and look here on coco golf. she's wearing that jacket. she's ready. she's live from paris. can't wait to celebrate this morning. she has been selected as the flag bearer for team usa. we'll talk to her in a bit. but first, this is today o. nbc. i'm william byrd. when the insurance company tries to pay you less, we fight to win you more. and with our no fee guarantee, if you don't win, you pay nothing. berg wins. meet
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measures. one would authorize a pay hike for veterans. san francisco police officers. the other is a nearly $400 million bond measure to revamp the city. our own marcus washington sat down with the mayor of san francisco, mayor london breed about many things leading up to november. you can find more on his interview at nbc. bay area.com. i'm bob redell the city of oakland has a new plan to crack down on dangerous driving, or at least try to deter it. soon, the city will be installing speed cameras. the city has now identified 18 possible locations for the cameras in areas that account for 60% of deadly crashes in oakland, and areas which are close to schools and commercial districts. the cameras will only take photos of rear license plates on speeding cars and will be prohibited from using video or facial recognition. to look at that forecast now, meteorologist kari hall. and we're starting out with some milder temperatures this morning and headed for another hot day
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for the inland valleys with morgan hill looking at a high today of 97 degrees 98 in livermore and 100 in fairfield, mostly lower 90s for the north bay and san francisco. in the mid 70s. now we're going to continue to cool off over these next few days, with highs only into the mid 90s for tomorrow. laura. all right. thank you. and don't forget to join us for our today in the bay live streaming newscast. at 8 a.m. we'll talk with san francisco mayoral candidate supervisor aaron peskin live about some of the major issues he's focused on ahead of the fall election. join us. summer in the bay area looks like this. occasionally. it can also be this, and sometimes it looks like this and more. and more it's looking like this when you need to know what's happening, turn to nbc bay area microclimate weather certified most accurate eight years in a row, breaking down the conditions where you live and
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just two days away. opening ceremony, and we can't wait to get there. by the way, coco gaugh is so excited. she got some great news that she is going to be one of the flag bearers for the opening ceremony. she just found out this morning she's going to do an interview with us in just a couple of minutes. we'll do that in just a few, but we do have a lot of news to get to in this half hour. we're going to start with those new developments in a case that we have been following closely now for nearly two years. the idaho college murders. well, as expected, the defense is now officially asking for the trial, which is set to take place next year, to be moved. nbc's senior legal correspondent laura jarrett is here. she's got the very latest on this. hey, laura, good morning. hey, guys. good morning to you. months ago, we learned brian kohberger's defense team was serving local residents to gauge their feelings about the man accused of this crime. and now they see why his attorneys say he simply cannot get a fair trial unless it's moved out of town. blaming the media attention for tainting the potential jury pool. state route 2 brian kohberger. the trial date is now finally set, but the
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battle to move his trial out of town if you deny a change of venue, mr. kohberger's constitutional right to a fair trial is denied. still wages on now in a new court filing, brian kohberger's attorneys argue that latah county has been utterly corrupted by press coverage, making it one of those rare cases that requires a change in venue. kohberger is charged with the murders of madison mogan, kayla goncalves, xana kernodle and ethan chapin. four university of idaho students found fatally stabbed in their off campus home in november of 2022. prosecutors say the trial, currently set for summer 2025, should stay in latah county, where the killings took place. we at least owe the people of lake county the attempt to seat a jury here first and not just rely on. there's been a lot of publicity, there's been a lot of publicity everywhere. but kohberger's attorneys argue that the latah county jury pool is prejudiced by extensive publicity that's ongoing and
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inflammatory. right now, he's being held to have a trial in a county that believes that he is guilty. the defense, citing a survey that conducted finding 70% of locals have already formed a guilty opinion of kohberger, arguing the trial should be held in idaho's largest county in boise. but the state is pushing back. it's not moscow, it's not latah county, it's everywhere. so i don't think that a change of venue is going to solve any of these problems overnight. an attorney for kaylee goncalves family saying they believe it's a no brainer to keep the case in latah county. it would be an incredible hardship on all of the family and friends that are going to be attending this, as well as the witnesses, the prosecution, the defense. everyone has to move the entire case six hours away. all right, laura, so let's talk about the odds. what's the likelihood that this case actually does end up being moved? i think it's pretty high. i've talked to even prosecutors down there and
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they've said, look, the issue is that the community is so tight that the jury pool is going to know somebody who knows somebody who knows somebody. we're talking about the difference between over 500,000 residents in boise versus 40,000 people in the community that we're facing here. and so even though media attention has been national, i think that's the real issue. you're going to see in front of the judge. got it. all right, laura. thank you. yeah. all right. when we come back, i don't know if you've seen this, but we're going to take you inside the story behind this wild video. wait for it. there it is. a breaching whale crashing onto a boat, sending two fishermen into the water. we're going to hear from those fishermen and the teenagers who heroically came to their rescue. but first we just broke the exciting news. tennis star coco gauff selection to be one of team usa's flag bearers in the opening ceremony. coco there live to tell us about her big plans for paris right after this. here we go. consumer cellular uses the same towers as big wireless, but then passes the savings on to you. save your money for something else.
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and fellow tennis star chris eubanks got to surprise her with the news in front of all their teammates. check it out. your year last year was was incredible. you obviously you captured the world by storm. you captured your first grand slam. i think you kind of showcased to the world in the us and abroad. you know, how special of a person and tennis player you are. and i think because you are so special, you have the honor of wearing this jacket during the opening ceremony and being a flag bearer with lebron james, who gaugh. oh oh. i was not expecting that. oh thank you. oh guess what guys, from that moment to this one, coco is joining us live from paris. coco, you said it right there. you said you were not expecting that. how did it feel to hear those words in that moment? i'm going to be honest. we were all just taking our pictures in our opening ceremony outfit, and he went on this speech and i was like a little bit upset at him
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because i was like, this is not the time or place to do that. like, i was like, why are you doing this right now? and then he ended with that and i was completely shocked, like i never would have crossed my mind, you know, it wasn't even yeah, i have no words. honestly. it's so exciting. and you know it. your male flag bearer, your partner is your your friend. your soon to be best friend lebron james, who i hear you're a big, big fan of, but you've never met. you never met. no, i've never met him. he dm'd me once on instagram, like with words of encouragement and congratulations. but i've never actually met him. i've seen him in person at a bunch of miami heat games when i was a kid, and obviously recent and some recent games, but i've never actually met him. so this is a cool kind of circumstance to be meeting him. and i guess i'll actually get to know him a little bit. yeah, we can't have two better flagbearers representing team usa. what i love about this honor, coco, it's not a committee. your fellow teammates actually voted for you. what
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does that feel like? to know that all of your teammates say, you know what it should be? coco it made me cry yesterday. i didn't want to cry in front of my teammates when the video or when, kris told me i was holding it in. but when i called my mom, i started crying. because i think it's even more special that so many incredible people, even now, i get emotional thinking about it, but so many incredible people, just think that i'm worthy of this, and it means a lot. truly. well, i know it means even more, because last olympics in tokyo, you had your bags packed and you were ready to go, and then you got a positive covid test and you weren't able to go. and i thought what was so cool was you wrote a letter to yourself and you sort of predicted what's happening now. you kind of said, this is a difficult time, but fast forward, you said to yourself, you're going to be in paris for the 2024 olympics, and here you are. you've manifested this moment. yeah, i knew in
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2020 when i had that, that let down, i knew i was going to work and do everything i can to be here in paris. and it's crazy how, you know, some of the darkest moments in your life can, prep you for the biggest one. and not only am i here, i'm playing my first olympics. i'm, have the honor to be the flagbearer, which is something i never thought in my lifetime. you know, i usually have goals, and i. you know, i, i wouldn't say predict, but i believe i can do certain things. and i definitely would never have believed or predicted that i could do this. well, coco, as you know, we're huge tennis fans around here. you're the first tennis player american tennis player ever to be the flagbearer. and speaking of, is that rafa nadal practicing behind you just on the court right now? yes, it's rafa and carlos practicing behind me. you know, we called them in and asked if they could be here for this interview today to give you guys a nice backdrop at home. thank you. yeah. could you put a
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couple of legends behind you? wimbledon winner carlos alcaraz, rafa nadal hey, speaking of thank you, coco, speaking of that, really quickly. i like the best for you guys. how's the practicing going so far? how's the mindset? how are we feeling? i'm feeling great. i practiced yesterday, today and i'm actually practicing again after this. so i'm feeling great. i'm excited to be back on clay. i love clay, i love paris, everybody knows that. so i'm really happy to be here at a different tournament on such a high level, and i'm excited to compete and represent my country well. we love you, coco. we're going to be cheering you on. we're going to get on a plane today and tomorrow in a day or two, and we'll see you there. and of course you guys don't miss it. friday's opening ceremony right here on nbc and streaming on peacock. thank you. go get them. coco that's coco. thank you. bye what an honor. i mean, obviously, to be an olympian is one thing, but to carry the flag for your country at that age, i know with lebron your hero, it's all happening, man. hey, where do you go from there? that's amazing. oh, hey,
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taking it digital for you. hey, good morning to you. as americans look to save at the grocery store, coupons are more valuable than ever, and these deep discounts are a lot easier to come by these days than you might think. there is a method to the madness. we talked with the experts to help you arm yourself with coupons that will make a real difference in your wallet. we're at $439.79. it's that satisfying sound made millions eager to clip and shop. what is our total? 000? hey but today, toss those scissors. there's a more efficient way to get in on the couponing craze. i just got off $110 in groceries for $48 curbside pickup all on my phone. i didn't even have to get out of my jammie jams. this extreme couponing during the pandemic. four years ago, kirstie torok and her husband lost their jobs. the mom of two turned to extreme couponing to help the family save. how much would you estimate that couponing saves your family each
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month? five, six, $700 a month? what would surprise people the most about couponing? it is not like tlc extreme couponing. now it's all on your phone. you download an app, you scan a barcode or enter your phone number at the register. your coupons automatically come off. no one has any idea that your couponing, but you're saving your money immediately at the register. the average american household spends more than $1,000 a month on groceries and prices have risen 25% since 2020. last year, more than 90% of shoppers used a coupon in order to save money, you've got to change your mindset and break out of your routine a little bit. joni demmer is the co-founder of the crazy coupon lady. what is your top strategy when it comes to couponing? i think shopping around and just learning the price points. so if you're buying cereal every week, make sure you know what it is you're paying. if drugstores are my personal favorite for a starting line because the loyalty program there and all of the coupons available in those apps make it really, really easy to save at least 50%, she says.
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this is what you need to keep in mind when starting first. pick one store and join the loyalty program to get the member discounts and rewards, look for store and manufacturer coupons. most can be found in the store's app or online, and think outside the box. determine what you buy based on sale prices. i put these tips to the test at cvs. first stop cereal i'm going to show you how much you can save. you see the cheerios here? they're on sale. extra big deal. $1.99. you think that's a good price? well, open up the cvs app, search for the manufacturer coupon. boom! you save $1 on two cereal. so i'm going to get the cheerios and some lucky charms. next up, an expensive item laundry detergent. i did my research ahead of time, so i know it's on sale at the store and there's a coupon in the app. plus, get this if you spend $25 or more in laundry items, cvs is giving an extra $8 in extra bucks rewards towards your future purchase cvs cash you can use on future purchases, similar
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to other reward programs like target, which offers store gift cards based on your purchases. on up my cart. this item is on sale. i found another coupon for $2 off in the app. let's get some coffee. time to check out and see how much i saved. okay, so before i apply my app with all the coupons, it's $200.64. moment of truth. scan it for me. ricardo. look at these deductions. oh, we're under 100 bucks. is that the total? it is absolutely $96.96. that is awesome. i feel like a heavy weight coupon champion right now. boom. yes yeah, it's my coupon. gold medal. savannah that was a 50% savings, by the way. just using the coupons in the app. then i got that extra $29 in extra bucks rewards to use on my next purchase. so that's why my receipt was so long. and then cvs. i feel like is legendary for those super long receipts. by the way, you can also take your couponing one step further. don't forget about
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rebate and cash back sites. you can upload your receipt to sites like p&g, good everyday and ibotta. you get even more money back on your purchases. the main thing you have to remember is you actually have to go to those apps first. clip the coupon and then scan the receipt after. so you do have to think ahead with that. but if i had done that, i would have saved another ten bucks. i was just to cvs yesterday and i was telling you, i used my $5 off for $20 purchase coupon. good for you. i remember they they use ai to gauge when i'm running out of something and when i need something, because a lot of times the coupons that i get sent are items that i actually need. no, they're very smart. that's why they're always asking for all of your information, because they're building that digital profile. they're like, oh, craig's out of vitamins. we got to send him a coupon reading your mind? i think so too. that would be a that would be a quick read, a short read, mr. roker. so they already know about that annoying rash you've got. okay. all right. okay, okay. anyway, i do not have a rash. allegedly a soothing a soothing onion. there you go. anyway, we are looking
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at some strong storms in the in the northeast. we're also looking at a lot of wet weather from the southeastern atlantic states right on into the gulf. in fact, we've got a flood risk there. plenty of sunshine as you get into the rockies. beautiful day up into the northern plains. the upper great lakes record highs though, going to be setting up in the pacific northwest. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. good wednesday morning i'm meteorologist kari hall. it will be hot again today for the inland valleys under a heat advisory. and temperatures in the upper 90s for today. tonight we're down to the mid 60s. and we're still going to have some hot temperatures tomorrow. but it will be easing up by the end of the week. and we get a lot more relief for the weekend, especially with our morning temperatures in the mid 50s. and san francisco will have highs in the mid 60s, but not as much sunshine as we enter into our weekend. chock a block pop start. let's go chock a block. oh yes, let's do it. all right.
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we're going to start with share a very special pop star exclusive announcement from the music icon. this fall, cher is going to be releasing a memoir. and there is so much story to tell about her life. it's going to be in two parts cher the memoir, part one. it's going to hit shelves november 19th. part two is slated to drop next year. the first installment is going to follow cher from childhood through the marriage to sonny bono, and then reveal an inside look at that complicated relationship that made them world famous, but drove them apart. they were married, as you might recall, from 1964 to 75. a press release for the book promises cher's trademark honesty and humor. for more information, head to our website today.com. next up joker folie a deux joaquin phoenix is back behind the joker's iconically creepy smile in a brand new trailer, teasing his character will be facing trial for his crimes in the first movie. plus, this time, he'll be dancing alongside lady gaga's harley quinn. here's a peek. yeah, you can do anything you want. the sun comes here, joker through
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the night belen while you look around. look at all these people lilliana i will no longer allow any of you to start your side to keep me down. be happy again. that's. i mean, that looks great. that's the girls don't look very entertained by that. so i can tell when i show a clip of pop star whether you two are into it or not. yeah, because they start making them like it. because it's not bridgerton. creepy. it's just. that's what the i don't know, it's just the dark side. i don't like it. it's the joker i know, i just too much darkness in the world. people will love it. just not us. see, i knew this was going to happen. that's why i put a bridge. i put a bridgerton story. i'm gonna say thank you. thank you. pull it out. that's right. palette cleanser for the ladies. when does it hit? that's right. it is the ginger of pop star. here we go. folie a deux comes out october fourth. okay. in theaters. next up, glen
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palette. glen powell, the hollywood star having a massive year with a number of movies debuting in the last few months alone, it looks like pretty soon he's going to be gearing up to fly high with this guy once again. good morning aviators, this is your captain speaking. and we're off. oh, that looks so good. i love maverick. wait. well, glen's gearing up for top gun three. the actor shared, of course, starred as hangman in the 2022 sequel maverick. he dropped some big news during a recent interview promoting twister as his movie that's currently out with costar daisy edgar-jones. take a listen. are we more likely to get the normal people continuation or the top gun sequel first? what do you think, guys? ooh, i mean, i have a date, top gun. no, no. do you have a date? no okay, then probably me. any news you want to share tonight? absolutely no. do you know things you can't say? josh, we should go to the next question. yeah, i love that. make it like national
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security, yeah. so he's saying that there's a date to start top gun three more than there is info on stars. next up. here you go, ladies. bridgerton. i'll just read it like i know what i'm talking about. yesterday. netflix revealing which sibling will be taking center stage next season. joining the marriage mart. take a look. i'm honored to accept your acceptance. it feels right now that the next thing may change me entirely. hello. i hear we're fitting you for a suit. i already have an outfit for tonight. oh, no, it's not for tonight. it's for the masquerade ball. that is actor luke thompson, aka benedict, getting ready to join the ton once again. this time on the to the ton. the bridgerton, the town. so darn sure it's so dark out, so dark. you know what? what's the marriage mart, by the way? i have no idea. dark? yeah. this time around, he'll be
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searching for a mysterious woman. y'all referred to as the lady in silver. no word yet on when the new season is coming. so so they'll keep their eyes peeled for lady whistledown's. next is that guy from the first season, john page. you see, john, he hasn't been on. he's not on here. yeah. regé-jean page reggaeton. that's when i stopped watching. finally, we're looking at you hoda. it is wednesday. that means a new episode of your podcast making space has dropped qr code there at the bottom of the screen this week joined by legendary actress bette midler. we'll get your thoughts on the other end. here's a clip of bette talking about being discovered at a young age. when you think about the beginning, when you were starting and you came here and you were like, let me try this thing first, let me say i never said, i'm going to try this. oh, you didn't, i know i never said, i'm going to try this. i said, i'm going to do this, which is a completely different thing for me. there was nothing else i couldn't do anything else. this is what i could do. so that was the only thing to do. and i loved it with all my heart. i was going to do it so there was
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never any, any question in my mind. and from that, from the fact that i had no question, there was no question. in my mind comes tremendous confidence. it was years. believable. fascinating. unreal. bette midler is she's she's an amazing human being. and she was talking about how when she started, she did have that kind of crazy confidence, and she got so much from the audience. and i asked her, like, now where how does she feel that whole like and she said, finally, in her life, she doesn't need all the applause like, and you know, when you look at someone and you believe them, hello, dolly, she said, was the peak of her career. she still loves singing and acting and things, but she doesn't need it like she used to. she seemed so calm and there was just something about being with her. i mean, i content, i loved it, i mean, you know, when you're. i kept thinking of beaches like she was in the middle of an answer and i'm like, oh my god. i remember beaches. yeah, get my head out of it. but she was something. yeah, i think people can relate to that too. like when you start something, when you're young, you don't do it because you're going to try. you do it because, like, you have to do it. yeah, i got no plan b, i was me. yeah. i
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thought of college like, all right, we're gonna be a radio dj. good stuff. we'll be looking for that. you can check out your podcast, making space with hoda kotb wherever you get your podcasts. and follow for new episodes every wednesday. cool. still ahead, guys, a special announcement from the greatest female skier of all time and a member of the nbc olympics family, lindsey vonn. she's up with us in paris in position. hi, lindsey. we're going to have much more with her. live from paris after local news. closer to the gaza border. a story of resilience and hope. please take care of yourself and each other. we have three choices. when adversity hits, we can either sit here and die. derek was facing a new way of life. with a long journey ahead. we can flee, not even fight. we have a $2,000
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travel grant or we can just take it head on. the rest will take care of itself. what am i doing in paris? the olympics, the opening ceremony on the seine. simone sha'carri, noah and team usa going for gold. oh, i've never been more excited for anything in my life. this is so. hey hey hey hey hey, everyone. tonight we have an all new show. matt damon will be here. josh hartnett will be joining us. plus, we'll have a performance from hardy. it's a great show tonight. new tonight show starring jimmy fallon on. nbc. and good morning. it is 826. i'm marcus washington, antioch leaders. they're making a plea to keep their amtrak station open this september. the san joaquin county joint powers authority will decide whether to follow through on the plans to
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move amtrak service six miles away to a new station in oakley and decommissioned the antioch stop. antioch council members last night approved a resolution opposing the decommission plan, and antioch's mayor is now on board. supporters say both stations should be available for riders. let's get a look at that forecast for us today. meteorologist kari hall has more on a little bit of a cooldown. we have. yes. and we're instead of having an excessive heat warning, we're under a heat advisory for parts of the north bay east bay down to the south bay. so we are still dealing with some heat. it just won't be as intense. we are going to have a moderate heat risk today as our temperatures in livermore reach 98 degrees 100 in fairfield, vacaville and over 100 degrees for ukiah and clear lake today, but mostly 80s and 90s across the rest of the bay area. starting to cool off tomorrow into the 80s for the inner bay, and we will continue to cool down heading into the weekend. marcus. all right, thanks, gary. we're going to
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giving a little sheinelle jones to our crowd on the plaza. she knows that a little bit early to say. hello, folks. how are we feeling, guys? yeah yes. look at every the olympics. yes. did you notice everyone's decked out in these really cool shirts. y'all are ready. look, team usa, we love it. chanel, these are your people. they're from kansas. my people love it. and we got. we got a birthday here. what's your name? birthday peyton. peyton's turning. how old? 15. happy birthday peyton. love that. guys coming up, we've got a social media sensation in the house. professor scott galloway, author of the new book the algebra of wealth, all about finding financial security. and in this economy, who does not want that? you'll want to hear his out of the box tips. cool. plus, from an instagram famous pan to a better toothbrush, jill has the deep steals and deals to upgrade your daily routine. and then jill's going to be back in our
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third hour with a terrific story. a special she made it with the founder of frida. she's an entrepreneur who's solving problems for millions of parent. idea was born right in her own home. okay. very cool. hoda, is there a monsoon coming we don't know about yet. i have weather, i have weather sensitive hair, the hair, you know, the hair. i'm going to get on a plane. i don't want to blow dry. i just i'm keeping it all tight. look at you. give me an hour to get that poncho on yesterday, guys. tomorrow marks five months until christmas. but who's counting? we are. tickets are going to go on sale for the beloved radio city christmas spectacular. and to celebrate the occasion, the incredible rockettes will be stopping by for a live performance again. that is tomorrow. looks like she's ready to stab you guys. yeah, well, it's just. by the way, you make me laugh. your hair. all right? it's not. it's not hiding your hair. okay oh, al, how about a check of the weather? her alone. reason for concern. it's like you've been saran wrapped. all of that. anyway, let's show you what we got. we also only want to wear. you know what? here.
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here's the good news for the opening. for the opening ceremonies. hoda, you should bring that. oh, because here's the forecast for opening ceremonies. could be some showers around noon. well, around noon paris time. but the time you guys start the parade starts down the center. be fine flying. that what? it'll be fine by the time, right? sure. but i bring that poncho anyway because it's very french pictures, friday sun, returns around the great lakes, high plains heat, heavy rain down through the south. then on saturday, delightful in the northeast. and the great lakes, gulf coast storms continue with some monsoonal moisture in the rockies. sunday, sunday. still nice. southeast into the northeast. sunny and dry out west. hot. humid in the central plains. wet weather mississippi river valley down to the gulf. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall today. it's still going to be hot. we're not dealing with excessive heat, but we will still be under a heat advisory for the inland areas. upper 90s for this
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afternoon and mid 60s for tonight. tomorrow we're in the low 90s, and we're going to continue to make progress toward cooler temperatures. take a look at saturday's highs only in the low 80s. overnight lows in the mid 50s. and for san francisco we'll see a high today of 76 but 60s throughout the weekend. and that is your latest weather. savannah, al thank you. cannot wait to get to paris for friday's opening ceremony. but the ioc is already looking ahead. way ahead. hoda. just a short time ago, the host of the 2030 and 2034 winter olympics were revealed. first up, the french alps in 2030 and in 2034, the world's best winter athletes will gather in salt lake city, utah. pico boulevard olympic legend and skiing great lindsey vonn is part of the team who worked so hard to bring the olympics back there. she joins us live from paris. lindsey, tell us about the news. hi, guys. i'm so excited. i mean, as
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you can see in the video, we were just thrilled. i mean, this has been a lot of work. a lot of the bid committee members have been working for over ten years. i've been a part of this process for over three years. and, you know, all of our hard work finally came together. we got the bid and we are so thrilled to have the olympics back in the us, back in salt lake city, in 2034. salt lake was your first olympics, wasn't it? linz yeah it was. i was 17 and i remember this exact moment when salt lake city got the olympics in 2002, and, you know, that's what i dreamed of. i dreamed of being in salt lake and i achieved that dream. i know today there's so many children and kids watching tv right now getting excited and dreaming of racing in 2034. you know, there are so many athletes as you speak, lindsey, who are landing in paris, who have just gotten there a day or so ago, who are so pumped up for the olympics, some first timers. do you have any advice for them? i
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mean, it's so emotional. there's so much going on. you know, when you land, you go right into processing, you get your uniforms, you know, the energy and excitement is just beyond. and i think for me it was always hard to control that. you know,
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