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good morning. getting personal. donald trump slams hillary clinton accusing her of shaming the women who claimed to have sexual relations decades ago with her husband. >> she was an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler. and what she did to a lotf those women was disgraceful. >> clinton with fighting words of her own. >> and their presumptive nominee, otherwise called their presumptuous nominee. >> and overnight, a twitter battle with trump and democratic senator heats up. we're live on the campaign trail. and out of control. new warnings about a massive and still growing wildfire in
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canada. more than 80,000 residents already forced to flee. hundreds of homes destroyed in just minutes. and now fears the fire will double in size by the end of the day. rushing in. newly released video showing the emergency response when prince had the plane scare a week before his death. this as a judge orders dna testing on the late singer's blood and as thousands turn out for another tribute concert. ♪ purple rain and getting down and derby. 20 horses getting ready for the kentucky derby. the first leg of the elusive triple crown. will any of them follow in the footsteps of american pharoah? dylan is live with a preview and a first look inside of a club where a ticket will cost you five figures. today, saturday, may 7th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" live from studio
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1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today" on this saturday morning. i'm sheinelle jones. >> glad to have you with us. i'm craig melvin. the other part of our team, dylan dreyer, is at churchill downs where they are getting ready to run the 142nd kentucky derby this afternoon. that is one heck of a hat, my friend. >> i started off big this morning. i'm wondering if you can hear the siren that's going off. this is what happens when you get here to churchill downs. every once and a while, a horse gets loose without a rider. the sirens go off until the horse is corralled back in. there's a horse on the loose right now, guys. >> a horse on the loose. dylan, we will check in with you in a little bit. >> she is setting the bar with the hat. >> yes. now to the other race. the race for the white house. it is getting nastier than ever. donald trump taking on hillary clinton in a personal way last
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night while republican leaders say they cannot support their presumptive nominee. nbc's kelly o'donnell is following the candidates. >> good morning, sheinelle. time zones may change, but the tone has not. meeting voters from oregon to california, hillary clinton and donald trump are getting personal. while some of the parties big names in each party are adding fuel to the campaign fires. >> reporter: taking the stage in eugene, oregon, donald trump poured salt in the most personal wound of hillary clinton. accusing her of mistreating women involved in bill clinton's infidelity. >> she was an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler. what she did to a lot of those women is disgraceful. >> reporter: trump targeted another prominent woman as a suggested vp choice for clinton. >> i think hillary should run
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with goofy elizabeth warren. >> reporter: that brought to life the social media battle the. >> she is a goofist. >> reporter: for her part, senator warren tweeted about trump a dozen times friday saying he spews insults analyze. while earlier in oakland, california, hillary clinton took her own shots at trump. >> and their presumptive nominee, otherwise called their presumptuous nominee. >> reporter: and attacked his views toward women. >> and of course, he doesn't think much of equal pay for women because, of course, he doesn't think much of women, it turns out. >> reporter: clinton is trying to capitalized on republicans who abandon trump. jeb bush and lindsey graham. the latest to announce they will not vote for him.
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trump called them out for failing to live up to the gop's loyalty pledge that all candidates would support the party's nominee. >> i signed a pledge and they're the ones that are violating the pledge, okay? >> with both presidents bush and john mccain and mitt romney not going to the convention, trump did get the endorsement of bob dole who said the party must unite. so far, the clinton campaign did not respond. and clinton said she would not always respond to some of the things trump says. sheinelle. >> thank you. the man who police said went on a shooting spree in washington, d.c. is in custody. he is accused in a string of shootings that left three people dead and three others wounded. this morning, investigators are still trying to figure out precisely why. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams is outside the mall in bethesda, maryland. pete, good morning. >> craig, good morning. police say they don't believe the shooting victims had
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anything to do with each other. some people are starting to gather here at the mall this morning to pay tribute. only one of the victims actually knew the man in custody and she was his wife. >> reporter: this morning, investigators hope to find some answers to what caused a day of anxiety for washington. it ended in a strip mall parking lot as police rammed and surrounded the car of the shooting suspect. a 62-year-old federal police officer now charged with murder. police say he shot and killed his estranged wife thursday evening when she came to a maryland high school to pick up her children. gladys obtained a restraining ordinance a month ago against him. and three people were shot in the parking lot in the busy shopping mall in the adjacent county. >> we heard a pop, pop. four or five cars in, somebody on the ground. >> reporter: a woman wounded. two men came to her aid.
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one killed. less than an hour later, a woman was shot and killed in a grocery store parking lot hundreds miles of way. schools were told to lock the doors. a few hours after that, police spotted the suspect's car in the parking lot of the strip mall across the street from the grocery store. plain clothes police spotted him eating a salad at this restaurant. officers kept watch unseen by him. >> our fear was he was armed. we did not want any other bloodshed here. the plain clothes officers waited until it was safe to take him into custody. >> reporter: when he got into his car, police pounced. smashing into it and blocking him. >> i was at the shop. they had the car surrounded. there was everything was blocked off. entrances and exits. >> reporter: gladys claimed that he sexually abused her minor children. his stepchildren. he once slapped her so hard, it
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broke her glasses. >> people have been gathering at the mall at the scene of one of the shootings bringing flowers and balloons. tordeal was suspended from the federal buildings in march when the restraining order was filed. court documents showed he was once married to two women at the same time when he lived in the philippines. craig. >> pete williams for us in maryland. thank you. a massive wildfire still burning out of control this morning in the canadian providence of alberta. more than 80,000 people have been swrakted. fire officials fear the blaze could explode in size today. we have nbc's miguel almaguer with more from canada. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, the smoke has billowed all night. police have blocked off the road mind me. saying anyone uphill could be in danger because the fire could quickly turn deadly.
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this is the power of the moving monster. wildfire so explosive hundreds of homes destroyed in minutes. the security cameras in this house captured its strength and destruction. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the blaze is massive. by friday, some 250,000 acres. a size larger than all five boroughs of new york city. by today, officials say it could double in size. feeding on the forest. chewing through millions of drought-stricken trees. with flames sweeping through communities, evacuees have been sleeping out. a 1,200 caravan escorted by police. only to be smothered by flames and smoke covering the roadway. >> that's all i have left. >> reporter: with hundreds of homes decimated. too many for firefighters to
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count, thousand are in shelters. lucky ones sleeping in cots. others in cars. >> we have the most important valuable things in the world right now. we have our family. we're okay. 88,000 people made it out okay. >> reporter: charlotte says she and her four children are lucky, but this disaster has taken so much from so many. >> it's just really, really scary. >> reporter: this morning, an entire community is heartbroken. hundreds of homes are gone and even more are still in danger. >> in need of more help, crews have gotten some 500 firefighters now on the ground. more than a dozen air tankers are crossing the sky. there is a possibility of rain in the forecast, but that, say, firefighters, won't stop this massive blaze. sheinelle. >> miguel almaguer, thank you. in north korea this weekend, a show of force by leader kim jong-un holding a rare session
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of congress. the north korean dictator talking about the use of weapons. we have nbc's bill neely in pyongyang. bill, good morning to you. >> craig, sheinelle, good morning from pyongyang where north korea's leader says nuclear weapons are thrilling and will keep his people safe. kim jong-un's nuclear program has worried the whole world. in his speech, he was defiant and it seems in complete control. >> reporter: saluting the world's youngest and most unpredictable leader. kim jong-un is 33 and executes those who don't show loyalty. so they showed plenty here. when he spoke, they clapped as only the north koreans can. when he voted, they voted with him. he said the nuclear weapons he is building would bring final
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victory. danger words from a leader who has fired multiple missiles in recent months and tested a hydrogen bomb this year. for him, the u.s. is enemy number one. this congress overshadowed by fears of another provocative nuclear test. pyongyang's metro system doubles as a nuclear shelter. here they say they feel safe, but angry over america's aggressive sanctions. >> what do you think of president obama? >> i hate him, he says. if i hit you, you'll hurt. that's what he's doing to us. >> reporter: the party faithful don't dare step out of line. putting a foot out of line can lead you to a labor camp. this american jailed by north korea says any word against kim brings prison or death. >> it is possible to have
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anybody protest. >> in all your time there, did you ever hear a word of criticism of kim jong-un? >> no. not a single word. >> reporter: we were invited to cover the congress, but so far they have not let us in. north korea is becoming more isolated and more danger all the time. people here don't know that because they have almost no contact with the outside world and that's exactly the way their leader wants it to stay. craig, sheinelle. >> bill neely inside north korea. thank you. new developments in the investigation into prince's death. the judge allowing dna testing of the pop icon's blood as authorities want to talk to a california doctor who specializing in addiction and his son. we have morgan radford with more. >> craig, sheinelle, good morning. this invtigation continues to unfold. 16 days after his death, video of the emergency plane landing in illinois is raising questions
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about the notoriously private icon and the role that painkillers may have played in his death. this while a legal battle heats up over his estate. >> reporter: flashing lights on the runway. just out, new video from airport surveillance cameras that appear first responders rushing to prince's private plane during the emergency landing in illinois days before his death. >> what's the nature of the emergency? >> unresponsive passenger. >> reporter: as the mystery unfolds around the cause of the death, friday, a judge allowed dna testing on his blood in case more people come forward claiming toi be relatives. prince did not have children, but had six siblings. >> guys, don't block the entrance. >> reporter: investigators now say they want to interview addiction dr. howard kornfeld and his son. his son went to the home and
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found prince unresponsive. >> no drugs were ever administered. no intention of drugs administered to prince by andrew or dr. kornfeld. >> reporter: as the legal drama heats up behind closed doors, those who love prince's music continue to pay their respects. on wednesday, beatles paul mc r mccartney played "let's go crazy" to a packed house. and friday evening, thousands of fans gathered for a tribute concert in downtown los angeles. ♪ >> reporter: a good-bye fit for a prince. >> and in overnight statement to nbc news, prince's six siblings are planning an official memorial service and public event to take place in the future. >> morgan, thank you.
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let's look at some of the other headlines making news this morning. including the clash in california with protesters and police. demonstrators in san francisco confronted deputies at city hall demanding the police chief be fired after five protesters were taken to prison. at least 25 protesters were arrested. turning overseas where history is made in london. voters have elected the city's first muslim mayor. sadiq khan scored a win with 57% of the vote. the race was marked by negative campaigning, but in the victory speech, he called his election a quote, triumph of hope over fear. and zika virus is a game changer for major league baseball. the marlins were set to play in puerto rico at the end of the month, but players were worried that zika virus on the island could put the players at risk.
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the commissioner moved the games to the marlins park in florida. and to powerball. another mega jackpot. this one grown to $415 million. the largest prize since the $1.6 billion record payout in january. as always, while it sounds great, the chances of winning are slim. your odds are about 1 in 292 million. wow! >> good luck. a turnout is expected today for the 142nd running of the kentucky derby. the first leg of the triple crown. there are 20 horses slated to run today's race all hoping to follow in the footsteps of last year's winner, american pharoah. >> we have dylan dreyer with the latest look there. >> good morning, craig, yes. we mean exclusivexclusive. it is called the mansion. it has been opened for four years. we have been able to get our
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cameras inside. it is invite only and even if you get the invite, you still have to pay about five figures for your ticket to get inside. it is decked out in italian marble and onyx. there is art from local artists that decorates the place. for the women, a sheinelle makeup artist in the bathroom. for the men, cigar roller and for anyone else, origami artist. there is no set wine list, but if you pick the wines you want, they will be there. there are also specialty cocktails. it sounds like it is the place to be to watch the derby. if you don't get to watch the derby there, you can watch it at home. koefrj of the 142nd running of the kentucky derby starts here on nbc at 4:00 p.m. the weather is going to be for me and all ladies wearing short
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sleeves dresses and hats, it is not too bad at 83 degrees. we have to keep an eye out for stronger storms. they will be scattered. i don't think it is likely we will get a direct hit here in louisville. temperatures are 9 to 10 degrees above average. storms will fire up later this afternoon into the evening. right around race time if they were to develop. it is one of the things that one town gets the storm, the next town over doesn't get the storm. it will be a warm one here. warmer than it was yesterday for the kentucky oaks. temperatures should be about 82 degrees. we will keep an eye out for the storms in the midwest and eastern rockies and weste quist. >> and our morning starting off with a few scattered showers dropping through the north bay and a few sprinkles around the senn grade. the pattern with the showers from the north moving to the southwest. temperatures right now in the mid 50s, not much of a warmup, mid 60s for highs but good news for your mom's day weekend forecast, tomorrow notice skies
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begin to clear for sunday. we'll go from mid 60s today to upper 60s and some low 70s in the forecast. a little bit of showers for your saturday but clearing skies on sunday. and a warmup as we head into the new week. and craig, i just found an invite for you to the mansion. i'm sorry you're not here. >> i'm hopping on a flight. thank you, dylan. when we come back, i want to talk about your hat. >> will do. let's go to the high profile trial that got under way friday. pits a blionaire against his former lover. if it goes forward, it could have ripple effects across the media landscape. after the trial started, the judge stunned the courtroom. nbc's gadi schwartz has more on the developments. >> reporter: pulling up in a bentley on the first day of court, the woman suing sumner redstone after the billionaire
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cut her out of his life. a bombshell video deposition. redstone making it clear how he feels about the former girlfriend who was once in control of his health care. describes her with "f" words. she lied to me and i hate her. he says he wants his daughter to be his health care designee. lawyers say he wasn't mentally competent. >> the one person who gave a damn about him is manuela. >> reporter: at the end of the day, the judge saying he strongly considering dismissing the case. calling redstone's videotaped testimony strong and adding, i don't know why the testimony should not be respected. the judge saying he will decide this weekend if the case should go forward. if it does, it could have massive implications for the largest entertainment group notice world. he holds a controlling share of
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cbs and viacom. the courtroom fight could swing into salacious about redstone's sexual relationships and frail health. redstone spending up to $150 million on her and others living in his mansion until he kicked both out last year. >> mr. redstone brought people in and out of his life erratically in ways most people don't relate to. this is not about passing judgment on the wisdom of those decisions. it is only trying to confirm he's the one making decisions. >> reporter: a civil case with all the makings of a spectacle that could rock the media world. for "today," gadi schwartz, nbc news, los angeles. and coming up, a look back at the best in the week in "the download and dana carvey."
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francisco, also over our shoulder, a cloudy start and temperatures right now mostly in the 50s outside. you see the numbers, numbers in the mid 50s currently and the radar in the north bay picking up scattered showers. not so much in the south bay right now. the movement is kind of interesting. we're used to watching the showers go from wests to east and instead coming from north to south during the day today. we will see temperatures staying somewhat cool, a chance at rain, light rain totals as you can see across the bay area. most locations less than 0.10. you will want the umbrella on standby. temperatures in the 60s. good news for mom's day plans tomorrow we will see this area of low pressure move to the east and it should take the shower chances along with it. just for sunday, the sierra may see showers but you see in the three-day forecast for tomorrow, skies begin to clear, high temperatures upper 60s, low 70s to wrap up the weekend and then trending into the 70s and 80s as you approach the middle part of the week. >> thanks, rob. developing story this morning, a devastating loss for san francisco after a deadly
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stabbing. the victim is a well-known former public defender for the city. police found the body of marla zamora at her potrero hill home yesterday morning. they say she was stabbed multiple times and died at the scene. you may remember zamora served as a defense attorney for ed nguyen ramos who was convicted in the triple murder back in 2012. many of her former co-workers and friends are at a loss. >> marla had a heart of gold. she exemplified what a public defender should be. >> marla was a fun-loving person. >> officers have detained one person and are not actively looking for anyone else at this time. no word yet on the motive. well there will be no b.a.r.t. service until monday between san leandro and the bay fair sayingses. b.a.r.t. will be making repairs to the tracks and equipment. offering free bus service between the two stations this weekend but that is expected to to add another 30 minutes to an hour delay for people's commute.
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♪ i've been cooking all day, i ain't your momma ♪ ♪ i ain't going to do your laundry, i aint your momma ♪ ♪ i ain't your momma, boy, i ain't your momma ♪ ♪ when do you get >> we are back on this saturday morning, may 7th, 2016. this is jennifer lopez's new song "ain't your momma" this has a lot of folks talking. we'll have much more in "pop." >> i'm not going do your laundry. >> you have three kids. if you stop -- >> look outside of studio 1a, another cloudy and dreary day. we'll go out and see those folks
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later this morning. dylan is at churchill downs. we'll talk to her in just a little bit. meanwhile, here is what's making headlines on this saturday morning. donald trump pulling out a perm attack on hillary clinton. accusing her of mistreating women in bill clinton's infidelity. she did not hold back either calling trump the presumptuous nominee. that alberta fire could double in size by the end of the day. officials are worried that neighboring towns may have to be evacuated. already 1,600 structures have been ruined. many being destroyed in a matter of moments. sailers prepare for america's cup. some of these boats can cost upwards of a million bucks by the way. they'll compete in the hudson river later today and tomorrow as well. lots to get to this half hour. we'll start with the down load, look back at some of this week's biggest stories.
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>> donald trump become the republican presumptive nominee. one man took california police on a slow chase and dana harvey left us laughing. those are a few of the headlines we were talking about. ♪ donald trump, the full survivor. >> trump, first-time politician, now the last republican standing. >> look at the victories i had over 16 people that were senators and governors and high level people, and one by one they're gone. >> but the leader of the party, paul ryan, says he cannot support or endorse yet. >> i'm not there right now. and i hope to, though. i want to, but i think what is required is that we unify this party. setting her sights on a general election matchup, hillary clinton now taking aim at trump. clinton trying to make voters fear the billionaire businessman. she's ramping up for the general election. this new ad showcasing top gop officials slam basting trump. >> he's a con artist.
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>> a phony. >> donald trump is a no-nothing candidate. >> donald is a bully. >> an american hero killed in action. >> 31-year-old charlie keating pictured here with his fiance. the navy s.e.a.l. killed in an isis attack. his vehicle apparently hit by an isis rocket in what pentagon officials are calling a coordinated and conflict attack. new information leaking out about the death of pop superstar prince and a possible pill addiction. the urgent call for help came the night before prince died. a representative of the pop star reached out to dr. howard kornfeld, a drug addiction specialist in california. >> set in a motion a plan to deal with what he felt was a live-saving motion. a male slow-speed car chase in california as the suspect weaves through traffic on the highway. >> officers flattened his tires with spike strips burks he kept
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driving. eventually the car stopped. the standoff began, police with. police stood out the car doors shutting down the freeway for two hours. could it be a baby for janet jackson? ♪ >> the pop superstar releasing a video of her song late wednesday. the 49-year-old pop star announced she was postponing her unbreakable world tour in a message last month. >> i thought it would be important you be the first to know. my husband and i are planning our family. >> a tough morning for nbc's reporter kerry sanders. as he was blown away while covering a historic cruise from usa to cuba. [ horns blare ] >> but it was dana carvey who
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once again had us in stitches as he did his best impersonation. >> have you done your trump yet? >> oh, yeah. i just use this face. you are so fabulous. you are so good. >> he is good. >> i still think his bush, his george h.w. bush, one of the best political impressions of all time. >> classic. i was here when he was downstairs getting ready for the show. he so nice. talks to everybody. talking about new projects. >> i have never met him. i heard that about him. what do you think about janet jackson? >> i will say, full disclosure. i was a kid with janet jackson posters all over the wall. i'm happy for her. it was more controversial than i thought. she is almost 50 and she's having a kid? a lot of people will be
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putting money where their mouth is today betting on some of the horses running in the kentucky derby. wagering in horse racing can get confusing. dylan is back to give us a little betting 101. can we call it that? >> this is her wheel house. this is what you do best next to forecasting. >> yes. i will be your gambling aficionado. i placed a bet or two yesterday. some worked. some didn't. if you want to bet on horses, the first easy bet. bet a horse to win. you basically pick a horse like nyquist, you pick him to win. you get a payout. you can place or show. if you want nyquist to show, as long as he comes in first, second or third, you get money. we have the box bets.
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the exacta bet. you want exaggerator and nyquist. the trifecta box and you can get that, but it is more complicated. you can get sudden breaking news to win. then you can get the second and third and they have to be in order. the first three horses have to be in order. you want nyquist and then you want sudden breaking news and then three, tom's ready. i tried this yesterday. it doesn't work. >> we are so wasting your talents. this meteorology thing you do. this is a complete waste of your time. >> give me a marker board and some magnetic squares and i can talk to you about this all day.
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>> man. >> she is speaking french. >> fascinating. thank you very much. i guess we should do a bit of weather while we have you here. >> okay. let's put a sun in here. no, we actually have more high end graphics for the weather. the northeast cannot catch a break with this. cloudy, dreary weather. it has been raining for days. you have not seen the sunshine for days. temperatures stuck in the 40s and 50s. finally improvement through tomorrow. today, temperatures are the cooler side. clouds are not going anywhere. by sunday, it will be a little bit below average, but we squeeze out a little more sunshine. just rewind it back. you can get more knowledge if viver.sten to it a second t right now mostly cloudy skies, few light showers moving into the north bay and a few more with mouk skies. showers moving from north to south and rain totals relatively
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light rain at times, again most of the bay area less than 0.10 of rain. should see low 60s, passing showers, mid 60s in the forecast today around the bay area as the rain begins to shut down later on this evening. with dry conditions setting up in time for mom's day sunday. and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> in keeping with the show's tradition of giving folks news they can use, we will make sure to put dylan's gambling 101 on today.com as quickly as possible. >> the gift that keeps on giving. still ahead, from quarterback to cookbook. why on earth does tom brady's cookbook cost $200? and it is not too late to make mom something great for mother's day tomorrow. we have special diy projects that dads can do with the kids. i know you're my financial advisor, but are you gonna bring up that stock again?
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this had morning in today's take away, in just 24 hours, we are celebrating the wonderful women in our lives for mother's day. don't have a gift yet? no problem. we have great diy projects for you and the kids. no matter how young or old they are. retail or not sara is here with us. thanks for making the trip. >> thanks for having me. >> this is for the youngest? >> before we start, i want to say everything on the table is available at the local arts and crafts store. it will not break the bank. let's start with the first gift idea. personal picture frame. all you need are a few flat white frames and finger paints in a few colors. start with the darkest colors first and let it dry and add the lighter colors. >> what are these? >> stained glass sun catchers.
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you can paint her some flowers. >> the age ranges for the gifts? >> under 7 years old. >> now we move on to gifts you can do with your older kids. >> this is in the middle. if your mom has a green thumb and loves gardening. i suggest you make a stepping stone and put a sweet note on it. when she is gardening in the backyard, she is reminded of it. >> i have never seen this. >> you can get it at your local arts and craft stores. so moving on. this is also for the more advanced kids in the household. dads and tweens can repurpose a deck of cards and give mom 52 reasons to tell her you you love her. it is easy. take the reason on the white piece of paper, glue it on the card, punch a couple of holes in it. mom has a book she can look at it. >> and when you are finished,
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you can play poker with mom. >> these are a fan favorite. it let's dads and tweens show off their wacky side. you can paint a pot and let it dry. if you are doing it, do it today so let it dry. modge podge on to the pot. >> and what do we have here? >> at home spa treatment is the sug sugar scrub. sugar and essential oils in your mom's favorite scent and food dye. >> this is a gift my wife would enjoy. >> this is a set favorite. really easy. custom wine bottle. >> i just noticed this. i'll take that home. >> printout your favorite mother's day picture on sticky photo paper. paste it on. and voila. >> voila indeed.
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these are gifts that folks can do today? >> today. do it yourself. >> sara, thank you so much. dressing up at the derby. dylan is going to teach us all about this year's most fashionable looks. ♪ new aquafina sparkling. an experience that's "all together" refreshing. aquafina sparkling. for happy bodies.
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shoulder. with this side that looks like a fish, stick your finger where the fish head is and cross it over so you are getting a bow. >> that's where i get lost. i need a mirror. >> take this guy over your shoulder and cross it over. if you take these two pieces and pull them forward, you feel the hole that develops back here. then, you want to take this side, wrap it underneath. tuck it through the hole. >> craig, why are you giving up? >> pull the two loop sides. >> that is a well tied bowtie. i'm really impressed. >> and voila. >> it takes me 20 minutes to do it in the mirror. and lots of language. >> she is a renaissance woman. >> and rewind that back and you can learn how to tie a tie. >> we will look more at american pharoah's life of leisure. this is "today" on nbc.
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weekend. some light rain out there today, right now san jose has cloudy skies, 56 degrees, and a few light showers there across the santa cruz mountains around the hilltops in the east bay, north bay a few light rain showers and these will continue to move from north to south during the day today so we've got some rain at times, temperatures staying from the low 60s around lunch time and numbers in the mid 60s for highs today. it's all part of an area of low pressure which will start to move away from the bay area later this evening while rain totals are relatively low about less than 0.10 for most of the bay area the wetter two of the weekend days is today. notice tomorrow the low starts to move to the east so there's good news and the three-day outlook as we go into sunday you're seeing clearing skies for tomorrow a warmer finish to the weekend and as we move into the new week temperatures climbing into the 70s and 80s. by the middle part of next week. saturday showers, and then clearing skies and a little bit of a warmup as we head through sunday. >> moms will be happy. >> i hope so. >> thanks, rob.
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a developing story this morning a devastating loss for san francisco after a deadly stabbing. the victim is a former public defender for the city. police found the body of marla zamora at her home in potrero hill yesterday morning. they say she was stabbed multiple times and died at the scene. zamora served as a defense attorney for edwin ramos convicted for triple murder in 2012. many of her former co-workers and friends are at a loss. >> marla had a heart of gold. she exemplified what a public defender should be. >> marla was a fun-loving person. >> officers have detained one person and are not actively looking for anyone else at this time. no word yet on the motive. >> this is video of the chaos that erupted at san francisco city hall last night. dozens of protesters are pushing for change, demanding that san
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francisco's police chief be fired. they want reform in a racist police department from top to bottom. members of another group called the frisco 5 are in the 17th day of a hunger strike and yesterday several had to be taken to the hospital and in spite of their deteriorating health they vowed to continue the strike. officers made several arrests last night and many protesters say this is the beginning of many a planned disruptions. coming up this morning on "today in the bay" we'll introduce you to a guide dog doing some incredible things. that's plus all your top stories coming up. hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast
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good morning. getting personal. donald trump speaking . good morning. getting personal. donald trump speaking out overnight with a new attack on hillary clinton. this time accusing her of mistreating the women who claim to have a sexual relationship with her husband. meanwhile this morning, more prominent republicans are adding their names to a growing list of people saying they won't support trump. out of control. this raging wildfire in canada proving to be no match for firefighters this morning. fears the that the blaze could double in size by the end of the day, as incredible video now shows homes burning to the ground in a matter of minutes. and getting down and derby. the track is set for the 142nd
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running of the kentucky derby. 20 horses, all hoping to follow in american pharoah's hoofsteps. and make it all the way to the triple crown. dylan has a first look today, saturday may 7th, 2016. ♪ >> it's my mom's birthday! >> all the way from maryland! >> it's my 14th birthday today. >> it's my 21st! >> girl, i'm 50. >> happy mother's day to all the moms. >> roll tide! >> mother's day weekend in nyc. and what better place to spend a mother's day weekend, right? right here on the plaza. >> welcome back to "today" on a
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saturday morning. we have a fantastic group out on the plaza. dylan dreyer hanging out at churchill downs this morning. my father-in-law is a huge horse guy, very much looking forward to your piece on american pharoah. >> reporter: you know, it was amazing. i got to meet with american pharoah himself last week in lexington, kentucky. let me just tell you, he is ving the life as a stud right now. you guys might be jealous once you hear what he's up to. >> looks beautiful right there. >> looking forward to that piece in just a bit, dylan. let's take a look at some of this morning's top stories. first, the war of words is heating up between hillary clinton and donald trump. on a campaign swing through the west, trump blasted her as a, quote, mean enabler and her husband's infidelity at a california rally, clinton called the republican front-runner, the presumptuous nominee. and elizabeth warren is in a twitter battle with trump. she called his campaign one of racism, sexism, and xenophobia. trump tweeted back that warren was, quote, goofy.
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now to some never-before-seen photos from an earlier presidency. they show president george w. bush right after the 9/11 attacks, first at the florida school where he heard of the incident, then, this one on air force one, conferring with officials on his way back to washington. the photos were taken by the president's photographer, eric draper. they also show him as he addressed americans at the end of that terrible day. the stills were obtained by "frontline." by the end of today, you could be a whole lot richer, but only if you go out and buy a powerball ticket. this is the biggest jackpot in months, with some pretty long odds. if you match all six numbers, you could win a prize topping $415 million. >> and you could call it a powerball in the nba last night as the cavaliers staged quite the comeback to take their third game against the hawks in the eastern conference semi-finals. down by nine, they started a 14-point blitz, ended up winning it 121-108, the western conference. big win for the san antonio spurs.
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they beat the oklahoma city thunder to take the lead in that series, two games to one. from that sport to this sport. churchill downs for another check of the forecast from dylan dreyer. where'd you get the hat, by the way? >> i got the hat from christine moore, of cam hats, and she provides our hats every year. >> there you go. >> she asked what i'm wearing and then plans the hat based on what i'm wearing. so i said, mint green, and that's how that -- >> way to go, christine. way to go. >> let's take a look at what's going on across the country. we are looking at pretty fabulous weather here for the kentucky derby, where it should be about 83 and partly cloudy. maybe a pop-up storm. we've got a stormy pattern trying to move in from the west. you can see it's very unsettled back through the rockies right now. that area of low pressure is going to move east as we go through the day today. we'll see two areas of storms, one back near the western plains and the other in the midwest, including here in louisville, where we could end up with some isolated stronger storms. they won't be widespread, and the biggest threat will be for
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some large hail and a brief gusty wind or two, but we're not really looking at tornadoes with these rounds of severe storms today. and tomorrow we'll see a more enhanced risk of severe storms, especially back through the plains, and we could see some and we're seeing mostly cloudy skies and a chance of light rain showers moving from north to south across the bay area as we head through the afternoon with numbers mostly in the low to mid 60s for highs today and of the two weekend days, today will be the day that sees more showers as the area of low pressure responsible for the showers begins to move off to the east for sunday, we'll see skies beginning to clear, just in time for mom's day. numbers stoorgts warm up for your sunday after saturday showers should see 60s and 70s, 70s and 80s toward the middle part of next week. >> and that's your latest forecast. guys? >> dylan, thank you. let's get to the reason that you're in kentucky now for the 142nd running of this thing.
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it is the first leg of the elusive triple crown, a feat won last year by american pharoah. what's he up to these days, dylan dreyer? >> he has got a fabulous thing going on right now. you know, american pharoah is retired from horse racing, but now he's thoroughly enjoying his life of luxury as a prized stud for future racehorses and also as a draw for tourists from around the world. >> reporter: he's the biggest stud in town. >> guys, this is american pharoah. >> drawing crowds and cameras. >> he loves getting his photograph taken. >> reporter: american pharoah is just beginning his new life of luxury here at his new kentucky home. about 90 minutes away from the track where he became a household name. >> coming to the finish, american pharoah and victor espinosa has won the kentucky derby.
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>> reporter: winning last year's kentucky derby, on his way to the first triple crown in almost 40 years. >> american pharoah has won the triple crown! >> asford stud is part of the cool mound horse empire, where american pharoah is the new triple crown jewel of their breeding program. >> hopefully he'll pass on some of his ability, his kind nature and his good temperament and that's what breeders are looking for. >> reporter: so what's life like for a triple crown winner? well, american pharoah is living the dream. he's put on 170 pounds, gets to graze in the pasture whenever he wants and gets to roll around in the hay three times a day. it's not bad. those breeding sessions come at a reported $200,000 price tag, along with some careful planning. >> because safety is a concern, there are other humans involved in this whole process? while it's actually happening, right? >> yeah, so we don't just -- we don't just put the mare and the stallion together in the
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breeding ship and let them loose. >> reporter: that's four human helpers and even cameras to make sure everything is up to thoroughbred standards. and while he started his stud career in february, he's off the to a great start, right out of the gate. >> he's bred over 100 mares and has a large percentage of foals. >> but in case you don't have a mare or $200,000, there's a much easier way to spend an afternoon with american pharoah. the stallion is so popular, coolmore has started running tours that include a cameo from the horse itself and they're selling out months in advance. >> to see him in person just like meeting a movie star. >> you're in the presence of royalty. >> a pharaoh that may be raining around here for a long, long time to come. he's a cool dude, that's for sure. we're very lucky to have him here. >> reporter: now, i was at the belmont last year when american pharoah took the triple crown. it was just absolutely incredible to experience that in person. and i placed a $1 bet on american pharoah, so eventually
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i will frame this. i showed it to american pharoah and he just tried to eat it. so there's dna right around here, which could be worth about $50,000. that's what i'm thinking. >> well, that's true. >> he is -- he is enjoying retirement. >> the way it should be, don't you think? >> yes, he is. >> he deserves it. >> thank you, dylan. of course wuk catch the 142nd running of the kentucky derby right here on nbc. coverage starts later today at 4:00 eastern. we have a treat just ahead. it's decision time. two high school seniors who got accepted to all eight ivy league schools have a big announcement this morning about where they'll be headed. >> that's a fantastic story. also, jennifer lopez out with this new song. we'll share the message behind her music. but first, these messages. >> very deep message. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company
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presents. now we found the most popular by state. thanks to google. the search engine pulled together the searches in the week to find the most unique gifts by state. here are the trends. in kansas, where i'm from, they love spa gift baskets. in south carolina, michael kors sandals. and then in new jersey, fitness trackers are popular. that makes sense. dylan lives there. she is fit. if you need gift inspiration, check out the list on google. and it is college graduation speeches. here are a sample of the a-listering sending off the class. shery sandberg and condoleezza
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rice. president obama giving three commencement speeches. i gave the one last year at my alma mater at wofford. >> what did you say? climb every mountain? >> i tried to get through it fast. do you remember? >> i don't remember. i remember the next year was tom brokaw and i went back. crazy. on the flip side, high school seniors are deciding where they will head to college in the fall. some decisions are a lot harder than others. that is entirely true for two new york teens who got accepted to all eight ivy league schools. we told you about kelli and oma. both ladies are here with us this morning. congratulations. >> that's a big deal. >> you got accepted into all of the schools. i was reading about your stories. your mom is working like crazy and your parents working like
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crazy. how did they feel and what did they say? >> i was in shock. i thought really? and my mom is so happy and so proud of me right now. >> she is probably crying right now. hi, mom. >> hi, mom. >> and my mom honestly when i called her, she started screaming on the phone. i had to take the phone away from my ear before i went deaf. honestly, they are so excited. >> we understand you guys became friends in the process as well. >> yes. >> how did that happen? >> i don't know. honestly going on the college visits, you meet so many amazing people. we naturally attracted each other. >> it is one of the things you kept seeing each other. >> i just saw you two weeks ago. i just saw you. >> here is the deal. you told your family and friends. on national tv, you can announce which school you chosen. one, two, three.
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>> harvard! >> wow! that's not bad, ladies. you're going to harvard. >> we have another hat for you. >> no explanation necessary. >> i enjoyed the atmosphere at harva harvard. it felt amazing. >> harvard is the school dedicated to excellence for all the students. i was drawn to the strong community and pursue s.t.e.m. >> perhaps you heard malia obama is going to harvard as well. have you thought about maybe taking the freshman under your wing? >> i see myself mentoring girls and if it does happen, it happens. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> savor the moment. jennifer lopez is out with the new song and tom brady is spending his offseason with a
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new venture. joelle is here. >> good morning. what do justin timberlake and jennifer lopez have in common? they dropped new music on friday that has people going crazy especially if your name is sheinelle jones. jlo's ain't your momma video is you will about female empowerment. all taking a stand against the men in their lives. ♪ get to come to me ♪ remember that ♪ hey i'm cooking all day ♪ i ain't your momma >> mr. timberlake released a song called "can't stop the feeling." dubbing it the feel good song of the summer. i have good news. there is more justin timberlake music to come. he is definitely working on a new album. >> two good ones.
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>> two really good ones. thank you for a good weekend. moving on to victoria beckham and shocking news from her spice girls days. the pop star made a surprising confession at the bold 100 exhibition in london. telling the crowd that producers used to turn her microphone off while she was performing so you could only hear scary and ginger spice sing. she said i got the last laugh and now my mike is truly on. and last but not least, tom brady is trying his hand at something new. the patriots quarterback is out with a cookbook and it costs $200. he and his wife gisele have a strict meal plan. now you can eat like the power couple. he released the nutrition
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manual. >> what do you get for $200? >> for $200, i'm glad you asked, sheinelle. you get nutritional philosophy and library of recipes. now his company says the initial printing of the book has already sold out. >> that's $2 a recipe. >> there is a recipe i'm trying to get my hands on. >> avocado ice cream. delicious. >> avocado ice cream? we'll be right back. but first this is "today" on nbc.
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and i are excited to join the "today" show and wishing the national park service a 100th happy birthday. they protect many places. yellowstone park to the everglades and so many monuments and historic sites. that's why as part of the centennial celebration, we want to make sure as many young people have a chance to explore the incredible outdoor spaces. to find your park and learn more about the effort, visit everykidinapark.org. thank you so much. hope you have a chance to visit a national park. >> thanks to her for that. join us on our parks tour. >> maybe i should go to the white house and talk to her about that. dylan dreyer, enjoy yourself
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good morning. i'm michele roberts. coming up next on "today in the bay," a prominent lawyer found dead in her san francisco home. what we know about a possible suspect. dozens of protesters clash with police at city hall in san francisco and a group of hunger strikers are sent to the hospital as they call for the police chief to be fired. plus rain in the weekend forecast. meteorologist rob mayeda will let you know when those clouds will finally give way to clear skies.
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from nbc bay area this is "today in the bay." at 7:00 on this saturday morning a live look outside towards san francisco from oakland. little hazy and cloudy out there. good morning. and thanks for joining us. i'm michele roberts with rob mayeda. people are hoping sunday the big day, clear? >> clearing. >> clearing. >> that's the news. >> almost. >> we have some showers to deal with on saturday. outside right now in
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