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>> we have been working together for the past years just to be prepared for this moment. so i'm just proud of our effort. >> reporter: on the soccer field, the u.s. women's national team took on germany, finishing with a 4-1 win and advancing to the knockout stage. >> lebron james and steph curry really leading the way for this team. >> basketball stars stepped up when team usa took on serbia, kevin durant sinking 8 of his first shots to score 21 points in the first half, overcoming a calf injury that took him out of the olympic preschedule. >> it's a great first start for us. >> reporter: simone biles made her olympic debut in paris at the women's gymnastics qualifiers. >> and right there, you can see something bothering her. >> reporter: with celebrities including ariana grande, krchriy teigen and tom cruz cheering in
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the stands. an injury during warm-up gave biles a scare but a bounceback to advance to the all around final where she'll compete against teammate suni lee. liz mclaughlin, nbc news, paris. and turning now to the 2024 presidential race. we are now less than 100 days until the election. the campaign is trying out new attack lines on their opponents, and we could be days away from vice president harris announcing her running mate. ellie rafa reports. >> reporter: just one week after president biden dropped out, the 2024 race entering a critical new phase with vice president harris and former president trump launching new attacks. >> we have a brand-new victim. and honestly, she is a radical left lunatic. >> some of what his running mates are saying are just plain weird. >> reporter: harris' surrogates
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echoing that message. >> he is clearly older and stranger than he was when america first got to know him. >> reporter: the harris campaign says it raised $200 million in just one week as a new poll shows harris riding that momentum with an eight-point boost in her favorability with mr. trump's rating down four points. harris also getting an enthusiasm bump from 49% of independents, compared to 31% for mr. trump. meanwhile, the search for her running mate is heating up. nbc news has confirmed the harris campaign is considering at least eight candidates, with arizona senator mark kelly, pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, and north carolina governor roy cooper viewed as top list. others on the short list mum about the process and whether they would accept an offer. >> i'm not going talk about that. >> i would do what is in the best interest of the country. >> and our thanks to ali for that report.
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israel and lebanon appear on the brink of war after a deadly missile strike in the golan heights killed 12 children. israel is pointing the finger at hezbollah. hezbollah is denying responsibility but they have fired thousands of rockets in israel and the golan since november. good morning, claudio. do you know how israel is expected to retaliate? >> good morning, francis. at least according to lebanese media as they said the diplomatic sources both in washington and in beirut said an israeli strike is all but certain. but also, there are in a way not to so that that strike does not involve a big or highly populated cities like, for instance, the capital beirut. now the united states, france, and britain all issued similar statements in which they condemned the attack that killed at least 12 people on saturday in the israeli occupied golan heights. but at the same time, they also emphasized the need to prevent
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the conflict from escalating and spreading. a call for restraint that was echoed by secretary of state antony blinken who was in tokyo on sunday who said yes, israel has the right to protect its citizens, but at the same time, the united states does not want to see an escalation of the conflict and the conflict to spread. then the united states ambassador to israel jack liu said on x the strike is a tragic remind they're a diplomatic solution in the north is urgent. he added that all parties must recommit to a diplomatic path that will permit a return to peace and security. hezbollah has denied any involvement in the attack on saturday and diplomatic efforts to prevent the attack from escalating. it really looks like the winds of war are blowing between lebanon and israel with the foreign minister of israel saying we are nearing a moment where we will face an all-out war.
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frances? >> crucial moment. claudio, thank you. vigils across the country remembering sonya massey as calls for justice grow. massey was the unarmed black woman shot in her home by a deputy with allegations of misconduct on the job. he has been fired from the force. california officials are working to contain the park wildfire which has grown to more than 360,000 acres since it began on wednesday. cooler weather in the area is expected to help contain it. nearly 4,000 firefighters are involved. among the areas evacuated, the town of paradise devastated by the campfire six years ago. the park fire is currently 12% contained, but it is still expected to grow in size. it's among nearly 90 active fires that are consuming the west coast, causing air quality to plummet and sending smoke visible as far east as new hampshire. let's turn now to meteorologist michelle grossman with the
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latest on the fire threat and the rising heat on the plains. good morning, michelle. >> good morning, frances. so good to see you. we're going to see the threat continuing in the intermountain west and the air quality alerts. the smoke all the way to the northern plains in the midwest. that's going to be a big story as we continue throughout the next couple of weeks. this is going to be a big story for some time to come. also talking about those toasty conditions in portions of the central plains. that's building heat as we go throughout the next couple of days. temperatures into the upper 90s, the 100s. you factor in the humidity. it will feel like over 110 in some spots. as we move further to the east, we're looking at storms, rain from the midwest to portions of the southeast. heavy rain throughout the appalachians, could see a sense of rainfall there. and scattered showers throughout new england, also portions of the northeast, we're going to see a series of fronts kind of keeping us unsettled in the east as we go throughout the next couple days. that heat continues to build on wednesday throughout the plains. still dry in portions of the west. we need some rain there so that fire threat does continue.
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and then we're wet on the east coast once again, through portions of the upper midwest to the ohio valley, the southeast, midatlantic. this senate going to be rain all day long, but it's going to be unsettled as we go throughout windows. and it continues all the way through port io some storms. heavy rain in parts of the southeast. 90 in jacksonville. 92 in orlando. all right. that's your monday forecast. >> i appreciate that thank you, michelle. >> sure. coming up, dead pool and wolverine claw their way to a box office record. and google changes lanes. how the tech titan is untangling traffic jams in one of the country's biggest cities. it's in your nature to grow. grow thicker fuller hair with one capsule a day of advanced hair complex. nature's bounty. it's in your nature.
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steven romo has the exclusive showing us how the tech titan is teaming up with cities worldwide to stop ai to top gridlock before it begins. >> reporter: boston is notorious for bumper-to-bumper traffic. leaving beantown drivers fed up. boston has the fourth worst traffic in the country. drivers here can spend on average nearly 90 hours a year, almost four days stuck behind the wheel. the national average is more than 50 hours. nobody likes being stuck in traffic. so the city of boston is deeming up with google to try to make sure their drivers hit more green lights. it's called project green light, which in part uses artificial intelligence to monitor traffic patterns and then come up with solutions to improve traffic flow. mateusz is a product manage were google. you know that great feeling when you hit three green lights in a row, that's what we're trying to
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create with green light. >> reporter: we went to one of the intersections project green light analyzed. what is ai actually doing to the lights? >> we're shifting a couple of seconds from one of the lights to the other one, right, and this prevents traffic from backing up. >> reporter: it may not seem like much, but a few seconds can mean the difference between getting a red light or getting green lights all the way. >> we're such create a greenway. >> reporter: boston's chief of streets showed us the city's traffic control room. >> yeah, this is the traffic management center. >> reporter: here engineers monitor the city's roads. project green light makes suggestions to improve traffic flow, and the engineers then can implement those changes. yascha says this will be a game changer. >> we think project green light can be an important part of reducing delay in boston. >> reporter: but it's not just here in boston. project green light is already live in seattle and in 12 other cities around the world,
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improving efficiency and cutting downtime at stoplights. this saves time for drivers and has an added benefit for air quality. which esee the potential for reduction of up to 30% of our stops and 10% in the mission at affected intersections. >> reporter: hoping to put the project in the fast lane, making a positive impact on the environment, and frustrated drivers. steven romo, nbc news, boston. >> cool the tech behind that. still to come, the only olympic event where throwing hands won't get you penalized. nbc's steve kornacki takes a deep dive into a fast and furious sport taking the paris games by storm. probiotic fruit bites. with a delicious apple and blueberry-flavored fruit center and yogurt coating, each bite is infused with added probiotics, to help promote a healthy digestive system every day. plus, they're packaged in individually-wrapped pouches,
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have our favorite competition. but there are a couple you might not be familiar with. national correspondent steve kornacki breaks down the world of hand ball. >> let's look at an olympic sport that we've all heard of. we might have even seen. but do we really mow the basics? what are the rules? how do you keep score? how do you win? let's look today closer at olympic handball. now in the united states, handball is still very much a niche sport, but it's got elements of some american favorite likes soccer and basketball and hockey. so how is handball played? and how exactly is it scored? so you've got six players who are on the court for each team, plus one goaltender. seven on seven. the objective is simple. throw the ball boo the opponent's goal to score points. one goal, one point. now a handball looks a lot like a soccer ball, but it is a little bit smaller than one. when you get the ball, you can do a couple of things. you can dribble it. you see that right here.
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or you can shoot it, you see that right there, or you can pass the ball to one of your teammates. unlike basketball, players can take three steps into between dribbles. played on a court that is a good size, about 130 feet by 65 feet. give you something to compare it to, that is significantly bigger than a basketball court. maybe you can think of two full tennis courts side by side. you see here a diagram of the handball court, a bunch of different lines. each one is very significant. let's go through them here. we'll start with the area in orange you see right here. this is called the goal area. this is reserved for just each team's goalkeeper. but there is one exception, though. because remember, when you're on offense, you can take those three steps with the ball. and one of the things you'll see players do is they'll get a running start and they'll take a jump shot. as long as your feet are planted behind this line, when you take off to the jump shot, you can land in the goal area as long as you release the ball before your
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feet land in that goal area. you see that a lot when you're watching handball. moving on here, you see this? this is called the 7 meter line. this comes into play if the defense commits a foul that prevents the offense potentially from scoring. the offense will then choose one player who gets a penalty throw from the 7 meter line. this is sort of like in soccer when you see a penalty kick. we'll highlight the other line here. this is called the 4 meter line. basically, the goalkeeper, when there is a penalty throw, can come out to the 4 meter line, but no further. moving on even further here, you see this dashed line, a second arc. they call this one the 9 meter line. this is going the come into play if a foul is committed between the 6 and the 9 meter line. in this zone right here. if a foul by the defense is committed there, then the offense gets possession along this line roughly wherever the infraction occurred. we say this is a fast-paced game. it can also be a high scoring game. teams are not allowed to sit
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there and hold the ball and pass it around that i have to shoot quickly. if no shot on goal is taken after four pass, the team loses possession. there you have it. i know i for one am excited to watch handball from paris. and stay tuned as we look at the rules, as we look at scoring, as we look at how the win in olympic sports. >> glad to get that explainer. now we can enjoy it. thanks for that report. robert downey jr. has been resurrected in a marvel universe, but he'll be behind a different mass thank time. and how "deadpool & wolverine" a are makingeing r-rated history.
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scenes to see how they make those stunning medals, each embedded with a piece of the city's most iconic landmark. ♪ >> reporter: it's the moment every olympic athlete dreams of. the culmination of years of work, a medal around their neck, a forever reminder of the moment they were among the best in the world. they've been an olympic staple for more than a century. this collection on display in paris for the games dates back to 1896. but there was one big difference back then. >> there is only two of those medals right now. why? because it was originally just a silver and a bronze. >> it there was never a plan for a gold. >> there was never a plan for a gold in 1896. in the paris games they introduced the gold medal. but it wasn't gold. it was gilt silver. >> reporter: the gold, bronze and silver winners here will carry a piece of paris with them
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forever, an original piece of iron from the eiffel tower embedded in each medal. they were designed by iconic parisian jewelry designer. >> we want to welcome them and go back home with perhapsthe most precious thing for us. so it's really an effort. >> reporter: the iron saved during renovations. >> we asked where those pieces? and they gave them to us. >> reporter: even the ribbons designed to mirror the lattice on the tower. >> reporter: the ultimate souvenir from the paris 2024 games. >> to get to an olympic level, you really are the best of the world. and then to win a medal, there is no other larger moment. >> so well-deserved. our thanks to lester for that.
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after an action-packed two days of events, teamusa is sitting a the top of the medal count with 12 total. that includes three gold medals, two in swimming and one in fencing. later this morning, some of those history-making medalists will be live on "today," including synchronized diver kassidy cook. also swimmer nick finn and lauren scruggs. we'll get inside of the team usa swimming from the legend himself, michael phelps. you certainly won't want to miss it. now thanks for starting your week with "early today." i'm frances rivera. have a great monday. see you back here early tuesday morning and enjoy all the olympic action.
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