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good morning. breaking overnight, complete devastation. the death toll in west virginia rising, at least 23 now dead in unbelievable scenes of destruction from two days of flooding. >> i've lived around here my entire life, i've never seen anything to this level. >> but this morning, some good news, 500 people were rescued after being stuck in a mall for more than a day after the road washed out. we are live on the scene there. raging inferno, two people killed after a raging wildfire in california burns out of control a. thousand homes in the crosshairs as residents try to
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get away. >> that's all that i have. we got nothing. >> and the rough terrain and hot temperatures posing a major problem for hundreds of firefighters trying desperately to get the financial hand. financial fallout after britain votes to leave the european union. your 401k likely taking a huge hit. have we hit bottom? and what does it all mean for your wallet? plus, strange bed fellows. the internet erupts after kanye releases his new video for a song famous, everyone from donald trump to rihanna kanye and kim kardashian naked in a bed together. is he crossing the line? the reaction fast and furious today. saturday, june 25th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" live from studio
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1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" kate snow is here, dylan dwyer, of course. chanel is enjoying the weekend off. have you seen the video? >> can you not -- you have to see the video. it's incredibly weird. >> it's bizarre. >> it's disturbing. >> it's got us talking and that's what kanye wants. >> exactly what he wants. right? smr we will get to that in a bit. we start with that deadly flooding in west virginia. the national weather service calling it a once in a thousand year event. this as a raging wildfire burns out of control out west, there have been a lot of overnight developments in both of these stories, but we start with nbc's morgan radford, she remains on the ground for us in west virginia. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, craig. authorities were able to build an emergency escape route here, where you can see hundreds of people were trapped inside this
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mall stretching into 48 hours. they were able to let some of those people leave last night. as darkness fell, it became unsafe, there are people waiting for a forced evacuation this morning at 9:00 a.m. overnight the death toll began to rise, 23 fatalities this morning. some of the most devastating flooding in its history. ten inches of rain pounding west virginia in just 24 hours. up to 500 people overnight. national guard troops built a temporary escape, rescuing shoppers trapped over 24 hours. inside this mall after a bridge collapse near charleston. >> i was panicking. because i knew there was no way i could get to my daughter? we're a whole lot luckier than a lot of people. >> reporter: flood currents so swift, they proved deadly. fatality is climbing as hours passed. an 8-year-old boy and 4-year-old toddler among the dead. >> it's been a long 48 hours. the next 48 hours may not be
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much easier. >> reporter: across the state, houses floating by on fire. cars, completely swept away with people still trapped inside. >> i watched my car kind of flip into the abyss. >> reporter: others without electricity. >> nobody has anything. >> reporter: no, you are saying, there is nowhere to go? >> no, there is nowhere to go. >> reporter: neighbors scrambling to recover what little they have left. >> i have been finding parts of it as i searched down the road. i lived around here my entire life. i never seen anything to this level. >> reporter: pain shared by both residents and rescuers. >> in a small town, you might not know everybody's name, you are still familiar with faces and it hurts. >> reporter: right now, 44 counties remain under state of emergency while more than 19,000 homes in the state of west virginia don't have power. there are no flash flood
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warnings as rescue people try to get to these people still trapped inside. >> morgan, thank you. meantime, out west, a devastating scene in california as a raging wildfire burns out of control, more people are fleeing their homes, trying to get out of harm's way. we are following it from south lake, california, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kate. we now know a little more about the two people killed in this fire. it was an elderly couple consumed, overcome by smoke as they tried to get away and fire crews are still searching to make sure everyone is accounted for. one by one homes exploding from the inside as a firestorm brought on by wind ripped through hillsides and decimated entire neighborhoods. by the time reenforcements arrived, block after block of this california community had been reduced to ruin. >> i've never seen anything this terrible, ever.
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>> reporter: over 100 homes and buildings destroyed, over 100 people in evacuation centers. >> that's all that i have. we got nothing. >> i lost everything i own, literally everything i own, but i'm alive and i have my dog. >> reporter: so far, more than 30,000 acres devoured, destruction so widespread the homes of both these two sisters burned to the ground. >> i think about you know the clothes my grandmother hands to me, they're gone. the picture of my daughters that passed away, they're gone. >> reporter: meanwhile, at the head of the fire, other neighborhoods are under evacuation. families packing up, but also struggling with the idea of having to run away. >> you have a couple dogs, a couple cats. then once you evacuate, they will not let you back. >> reporter: but the danger of this fire now clear to this closed community. fire officials confirming the inferno killed at least two
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people. >> it's spleetcompletely gone. >> reporter: today there is nothing left. >> it's going to be all right. i hope. >> reporter: overnight, fire crews arrived, more fire crews bolstering those numbers on the fire line. we are now at more than 800 firefighters protecting more than 1,500 buildings, homes and structures in harm's way and this fire is only 5% contained. kate. >> gadi schwartz, you really feel for people out there. thank you so much. >> dylan is here for the fires in west. how does it look like? >> it's above average temperatures. it's very dry. winds are gusty. we have red flag warnings in the areas where these fires are still growing. we have humidity dropping down to 8%. >> that means the air is very
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drive when you have winds gusting near 60 miles an hour, it helps to flood the rain. we need an increase in hume, unfortunately, humidity will go up a touch, it's still going to be exceptionally hot. not record breaking. temperatures will be above average. that will make it very, very dichl for the four fighters trying to fight these fires. look at sacramento, 100 degrees, vegas 109. phoenix 109. this is still temperatures running five to 10 degrees above average. it will stay hot across most of california. the same goes for southern california with your highs close to about 105 to 110 degrees. we are looking at improvele on the coast, nothing is showing up on the radar right now. tomorrow should be dry. however, i want to mention there is the possibility by sunday that we could start to see more showers and more brief heavy downpours begin to working with
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back in from the west. these have the potential, not producing ten inches like in recent flooding. still an additional half an inch up to an inch of rain will exacerbate any of the flooding still going on. so sunday is the day to watch in west virginia again. >> thank you. to politics now, more than 24 hoursf britain's shocking vote to leave the european union, the presidential candidates are taking this opportunity to go after one another. donald trump praising the vote as he tours his golf courses in scotland again today. we have coverage on both sides. we start with nbc's katy tur. >> reporter: good morning, it's amazing he was praising scotland, one of the few places that voted overwhelmingly to stay in the eu. donald trump is seeing this as a victory for him. thosei wanting to leave the sam points he tries to make on the campaign trail in america. in a country sill reeling from
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the vote to leave the eu, donald trump is living it up. heading to trump international golf links in aberdeen this morning. friday at trump's other scottish golf course, he praised the so-called brexit. >> they took back their country. that's a great thing. >> reporter: and shrugged off the years of a global recession. >> if the pound goes down, they will do more business. when the pound goes down, more people are coming to turnberry, frankly. >> past presidential hopefuls have gone abroad to boast their credentials, trump crossed the pond for his brand. >> inside the white house right now is incredible sweets. >> reporter: he didn't leave politics at the water's edge, standing on foreign soil and trashing president obama for encouraging the uk to stay in the eu before they voted. >> but when he said it, people were not happy about it. i thought it was totally
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inappropriate. >> reporter: trump commenting the vote to leave the eu was an endorsement of his platform. >> i really do see a parallel between what's happening in the united states and what's happening here. people want to see borders. >> reporter: aberdeen is trump's last stop before heading home. some locals can't wait to see him go. michael forbes is something of a local hero here, for refusing to sell his home so trump could expand his prochlts today he's stage a one-man protest. >> god help this country. in fact, god help the world. >> reporter: aberdeen is the tenth property that donald trump has taken campaign reporters to, leading critics as to wonder if this is more of a brand tour than a race for the white house. craig. >> katy tur for us in scotland, thank you. there is is excitement as well as disappointment over the vote. good morning. >> reporter: kate, good morning, president obama and hillary clinton had both expressed their
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opposition to brexit, striking the need for consistency and trade and foreign policy, their strategy now, have a stiff upper lip and take aim at donald trump. as global markets cratered friday, stocks getting hammered. today the dow dropped 611 points. >> reporter: president obama's message, keep calm and carry on. >> one thing that will not change is the special relationship that exists between our two nations. >> that will endure. >> reporter: but britain's vote to leave the eu is a clear defeat for the president. mr. obama took a risk campaigning against it. hillary clinton also opposed the leave effort. in this video, her expain suggested at turnberry, his new golf resort, that marketably could be good for business. >> when the pound comes down, more people are coming to turnberry. >> hillary clinton drawing a sharp distinction over her
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experience than donald trump. >> they will navigate this continued unexpected developments on the world stage. >> reporter: but the british exit could spell trouble for clinton if the u.s. economy stalls, voters might be more willing to give the white house to the other party. on friday a mixed page from bernie sanders. sanders says the vote confirms his argue that the global economy isn't working for everyone and yet for the first time sanders revealed he'll vote for his former rival. >> are you going to vote for hillary clinton in nof? >> yes. i think the issue right here is i'm going to do everything i can to defeat donald trump. >> reporter: but some democrats are privately worried. the british exit underscores a stronger than expected populist deal here at home. >> if brexit deal is better for donald trump in the broader sense, populism, immigration into the country. anger at institutions. >> reporter: and with sanders
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still technically in the race, clinton is working hard to rally the populist in her own party. she is expected to speak publicly for the first time tomorrow in indiana. >> msnbc contributor josh barrow. when you look at the parallels of what happened in britain with voters there and what's happening with voters here in the u.s. as we approach this election, do you see these competing world views as parallel situations? >> i think there are broad similarities. i think there was a populist movement behind brexit and donald trump. i think there are differences. first of all, everyone was surprised by the polls. lead led and the polls in the eu rising, it was still basically a tie, whereas, donald trump has trailed quite significantly in nearly all of the polling in this election and the
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electorates are different here in the uk. 83% is white. 63% in the u.s. is white non-hispanics. they are a lot easier to succeed in britain that is more who m l homogenous over there. >> this was an emotional vote, because britain of all the countries didn't have the most reasons to leave the eu. >> yeah, the eu is a flawed institution t. biggest flaws relate to the euro, the currency, that caused big economic problems, especially in places like greece and italy. the uk isn't in the euro. it doesn't have the problems that continental europe had with not being able to control its borders. a lot of the complaints about the eu made lessens from the uk. i think in large part, this wasn't about the economy. you had experts lining up saying this will be bad, predicting what happened in the markets yesterday. one of the leading campaigners to lead, he said this thing
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during campaign that people in britain are sick and tired of experts. it sort of got made fun of at the time. the mood of the electorate were sick of being told, what was going to work in the economy, especially because so many things went wrong. there is a real decline of trust in experts and institutions. >> which is what donald trump supporters say all time. thanks so much, good to see you again. >> all of this is having a huge impact on world markets, also here at home. break this down for us. the dow closed 610 pints, that wiped out 8 million in value. >> good morning. >> yes, this is clearly important in the news, but for the average american, what does it mean to them? >> for the average american the first place they're going to notice is in their 401k. half of all americans have a 401 savings account, they have laws
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of exposure, on average, they lost $3100. more long term americans will feel is this brings in all of this new financial uncertainty. that means the fed is a lot less likely to raise rates any time soon so that's food news if you are making mortgage payments, your rates will stay lower longer, it's bad news if you have a savings account, you are making basically zero interest still interest for those looking at their investments, yesterday the market took such a massive hit s. is that a shock hit? >> the markets didn't expect this to come. they don't know what is coming next. that's a flashing sell signal for investors. that has people biting their nails t. fundamentals of the economy is good. we're 5% unemployment, growing at 2.5%. >> that is good. what i found shocking is traders
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were already betting on which would be the next european country to vote to leave the european union. they're worried about a lot of uncertainty ahead. this process is going at least a messy two-year divorce. we're not expecting any new info any time soon maybe in the words of jim cramer, it will put a lid all summer, it won't drag them down all summer. >> thank you to our own olivia stern. in mississippi the second of two escaped murder suspects is now back behind bars. the 29-year-old was nabbed after a relative tipped off authorities. he and a fellow inmate escaped through a hole in the jail. guards found them empty during a routine headcount. people in florida arrested quarterbook tavares jackson. he allegedly pulled a gun on his
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wife and he threatened to kill her. he is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly pep e weapon. pope francis is in armenia, he paid tribute to the armenians massacred in 1915 by otto man turks. the pope referred to the killing as a genocide, becoming the first pontiff to use that phrase on armenian soil. there was no immediate reaction from turkey, for the last time, pope francis used that term t. governor recalled the ambassador. >> three americans have made it to the semi-finals of the big wave competition in mexico. check this out. they were among 12 surfers to advance to the next round after surviving some wild barrel waves. the waves these surfers face have to be, have to be at least 20 feet high. >> i can promise my children were watching this all day. >> big surfers? >> they want to be. >> you probably do? >> no, i tried it once.
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>> me on a boogie board is not good. you don't want to see me on a surfboard. >> let's look at the rest of the country. >> up and down the coast, most people will see a nice bch day. we could see a couple showers near the carolinas. in the northeast, humidity is low, temperatures in the 70s and '80s, slightly cooler at the beaches. down along the gulf coast, it will be a hot one, more humid, too. we do have a slight risk of stronger storms today, eastern nebraska, most of iowa. we have an enhanced risk. there is a chance we could see an isolated tornado. it's wind gusts. we could see damaging large hail. that's possible, too. on the west coast, it's very, . ry hot in the hey, good saturday morning to you. i'm meteorologist anthony slaughter. another bright day across the south bay and the bay area. sun coming up, temperatures in
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the 50s and 60s across the peninsula and south bay. another warm day for those inland valleys. temperatures coming up about five degrees from where they were yesterday. that will put us at 90 for the south bay, mid to upper 80s for the inner bay and looking at mid 70s today for san francisco. have a good weekend. >> still to come, our recap of the most talked about stories of the week, including this delicate situation. did you see this one? a teenager got her head stuck in a barney
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there on a saturday morning. still ahead here on "today," they are some of the ugliest dogs around only one can be the ugliest. who will it be? we'll tell you later. >> it's a cute ugly. >> adorable. >> we're finding the best deals this summer. it is a great time to get bargains on tv or luggage or should you
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you're watching "today in the bay." good morning. you're looking at a live look of san francisco. from the san bruno mountains. good morning. i'm with anthony slaughter. what can we expect today, anthony? >> saw from there we are looking at clear skies in san francisco. no fog at the coastline will lead to a warm day inland. sunshine as well. temperatures are mild across the south bay, 62 and 61 for the peninsula and looking good right now at san francisco, clear skies. later on this afternoon, 73 for san francisco, mid 80s for the inner bay, east bay, peninsula and 90s for those tri-valley regions. north bay and the south bay. temperatures coming up about five degrees from yesterday, hot afternoon. same deal for tomorrow and then a warming trend throughout the
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week. we'll talk about the numbers at 7:00. >> excellent. nice to get some of the sunshine. >> yeah. >> okay. a driver in the east bay had his rear window blown out on the highway after someone shot at his pick-up truck. contra costa sheriff deputies are investigating another freeway shooting around 9:00 last night off highway 4 at the willow pass exit in pittsburg. the driver was able to swerve to safety but the passenger was struck by shattered glass had to be taken to the hospital but is expected to be okay. officials say there have been more than 20 shootings on east bay highways since november. one of the two brothers of killing their parents has been released from their custody. omar was charged with his brother for murdering their parents at their home in april. the district attorney's office has released omar citing insufficient evidence against him. this is video of the feed in
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court. investigators say omar told him the older brother shot the parents. officially under way in san francisco, the event kicked off with a transmarch last night. restaurants filled up but not everyone was welcome. the festive mood turned to sour when city officials took the stage to talk about legislative support for the commune. the mayor ed lee appointed teresa sparks as his gender equity adviser but some in the crowd argued the celebration is not a time for politics. >> first time it's been created in the country and just for the city, the politicians, that were bood off for them to be able to work together to provide for programming. >> this is our time, not a time for politicians. >> police officers were out in full force and will continue to increase patrols this weekend following the deadly attacks in orlando. and coming up this morning on "today in the bay" -- we'll show you one group that's helping underprivileged teens
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>> you're going to need a bigger boat. >> out of the water for decades arc classing scene, okay, from a hip horror movie "just as" maybe not what you want to see. if you are headed to the beach today, why are we showing you that? tomorrow is kicking off the start of shark week on the discovery channel, coming up, we are going to test our shark knowledge. love shark week. >> you love trivia games, too? >> i do. we're doing that coming up. >> we are back on a saturday morning. it is june 25th, 2016. a great crowd outside, kicking
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off the start of the day with us. let's take a look at what's making headlines today. at least 23 people have been kill in west virginia t. state under water from flash flooding and non-stop rain, overnight, 500 people were rescued after a temporary bridge was getting them to safety. >> out west, thousands of people have been evacuated because of this fast moving fire south of california, sierra nevada mountains, two people were killed there. others are seeking shelter after their homes were destroyed. a loss in the music world overnight. bernie worrell the keyboard signs locked his battle with lung cancer. he was 72-years-old. >> let's get to the download now. a look at the highlights from the week's biggest stories. >> the race from the white house heating up. the cleveland cavaliers
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celebrating their championship with more than a million fans. those are some of the stories that caught our attention. >> donald trump had another rough week with the stability of his campaign coming into question after he fired his campaign manager. >> after more than a year by his side, donald trump ousted his campaign manager cory lewandowski following an early morning meeting with his children. trump also on the auchsive, with his most blistering attack on hillary clinton yet. >> she's a world class liar. >> arguing it's trump that's working for change. >> meanwhile, clinton kept up her attacks on trump. her campaign sensing a vulnerability for trump, adding he's at odds with his own message. >> trump ties are made in china, trump suits in mexico. i'd love for him to explain how all that fits about his talk about america first. >> reporter: historic 24 hours
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on the house floor as members sit in to demand action on gun control legislation after it was voted down be i the senate. >> not next year, but now, today. >> an unprecedented demonstration, dozens of democrats today calling for a vote on gun control. >> rise up, americans. this cannot stand. we will occupy this floor. >> the stockmarket plumed on friday after britain shocked the world with its decision to leave the european union. >> the vote to leave 52-48. where inthe first country to say, that's enough. >> it's a great day for the british people. >> britain's prime minister resigning. >> i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to the next destination. >> a heat wave protect records and fueled massive fires. >> the deadly heat wave has 29 million under heat advisories.
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the west is baking and burning. >> a successful and dangerous rescue mission at the bottom of the world. airlifted to safety in chili. this woman and a second worker from the south pole. they landed on ice on the tip of antarctica late last night, a rescue so hazardous in the polar winter, it's only been done twice before. >> celebrating the newly crowned nba champs. >> the world champions, cleveland, ohio. >> by some reports 1 money 3 million fans poured downtown, more than three times cleveland's population. >> and some dinosaur drama in alabama when a teenager got trapped inside a barney head. >> you put the head on to scare her friends when it slid down over her shoulder, she was the one a little scared eventually she ends up at the four department, where she was freed by firefighters and used tools
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to get her out. >> that's my worst nightmare, getting my head trapped. >> specifically, barney, too. >> didn't you talk to her? >> i did talk to her. i had to ask her, did you know who barney is? she grew up watching barney, i don't know how old it was. she hasn't been laying around. >> if that were my daughter, she would never want me to show a picture of it. >> she said she's glad it was around social media. you have to laugh. it's ridiculous. >> how about those cavs? >> something as to to celebrate. over 50 years in the making. you have to thank lebron and tyree irving. >> i have a buddy covering this thing, he said that one million estimate, that was probably prettying a rat. >> clarp climbing on parking lot walls. >> the city of cleveland got a
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big win. >> when they were burning his jersey, setting the jersey on fire, they were burning in effigy. >> all is forgiven. >> can't wait to go next. >> he's saying. >> another check of the forecast for us? >> we have a chance of storms, factor in minneapolis, st. paul, we could see storms develop today. the heaviest stop is moving up into canada. it's fought too active right now. we will see these storms redevelop. this cold front moving eastward, out ahead of it, you get the storms that fire up. don't forgive the dangerous ground to ground lightning. go inside, wait about a half hour, then you can go back outside, they race through wisconsin tonight. tomorrow again, this is the area we have to focus on, as these storms develop later sunday, we could see rain through the west
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virginia area, programs as much as a half an inch to an inch of rain. this is the zone in orange here, where we have an enhanced risk. this includes duluth, minneapolis, st. paul. we could see large hail, then tomorrow we are going to see the threat shift a little farther to the east. . rtheastern michigan will be hey, good saturday morning to you. meteorologist anthony slaughter. san francisco see from belvedere there it is a little fog this morning but mostly we're looking at sunny skies, hazy from the north bay. temperatures later on this afternoon are going to be warm. much warmer than they were yesterday, by about five degrees in san francisco, up to 75 there, 73 half moon bay and 78 for santa cruz. be careful if you're headed to the beach, a strong rip current risk today. 90 expected today for our inland valleys and 80s around the inner bay. >> that's your latest forecast.
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buy now or wait for later? a lifestyle expert today.com contributor. good morning. >> good morning. >> apologies for butchering your fame. what's up first, luggage? by now, wait later. i would say with a lot of folks getting ready to go on vacation, buy now? >> yeah, actually you are incorrect. you want to buy later. the thing is vacations are on the mind right now. the best too buy luggage is in the springtime, that's right after the holiday, it's right before summer vacation and, craig, a lot of these companies roll out new brands of luggage in may, so that's why they're trying to get rid of inventory in the sprichlth waspring. wait until the spring time. >> fitness apparel, i assume it's warmer, folks going outside to run exercise more than going into the gym. maybe this is a good time, buy now. >> absolutely right.
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right now it's time to upgrade your fitness apparel. we're seeing great deals on tops, tanks, shoes and good deals on fit ness gear, because people like you said are spending time outdoors some people are like a lot of stores are trying to get rid of treadmills and elimit cals. you might even be able snag a good gym membership this time of year. because the gyms are competing with good outdoor weather so they want to bring people in, they might be willing to negotiate some prices, so look into that as well. >> pots, pans, dishware, buy now, wait? i have absolutely no idea on this one, i would assume buy now? >> are you right. this is the time to buy, it's wedding season, so these stores have pot, pans, dishware, class if ware on sale. we are seeing graduates go into the job markets, so they're getting ready to stock up. buy it for yourself or buy it for a newlywed who is getting married t. deals are really good right now. >> on pots, pans, fish i
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dishware. >> yes. >> tvs, small electronics, i've always heard super bowl is the best time to buy a large television. >> you are absolutely right f. you need a big tv or bigger tv, you want to wait until the black friday sales or super bowl. that's when we see the deepest discounts on tvs and small electronics. >> tools. >> yes. >> summertime, lots of folks using this as an opportunity to get those little traffics done around the house, do it yourself, good time i would assume? >> you are absolutely right again. here's the reason, a lot of stores put their tools around father's day but you can still take advantage of that in the weeks that follow him if you are looking for a new drill, a few wet back, new screwdrivers, anything to get the house in order, the weather is good. the sales are on, price is right. buy your tools now.
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okay, so tomorrow is the start of a lot of people's fate tv event. it is shark week on discovery channel. to celebrate, our producers are giving us factoids. not all are true, some are also, we have our paddles. are you ready for true or false? >> i don't know if you cheat. >> i never cheat. >> in its lifetime, a shark are lose or regrow as many as 30,000 teeth. it sound true, that's a lot of teeth. >> we all say true. what's the answer? okay. sharks can swim backwards. >> false. >> i think that's true. >> no. >> a great white shark can fast as long as three months after a
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big meal. i'm going to go true. >> true. >> that doesn't sound right to me. >> three months. >> i heard that. >> a shark's brain is the size of a walnut. false. you are part is. false. right. >> a shark. it can be one feet, two feet. >> are you making that up? >> no, i did a shark do you meanary. that's my jam. >> male sharks are longer and heavier. >> i want to say false. >> i'm definitely saying false. >> now i'm going to say whatever stephanie says. >> sharks are silent killers since they don't have vocal chords. >> da da da da true. >> i never heard a shark sing. >> that is true.
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you're watching "today in the bay." good morning. you're taking a live look at the sunrise over sunol. i'm bigad shaban. i'm joined by meteorologist anthony slaughter. he's going to give us a look at our microclimate forecastp. >> it's going to be hot for our inland valleys, 90s today. a shot you saw from the inland valleys, the hot streak will continue with 90s. no fog means warm conditions and we're at 61 across parts of the peninsula. it is going to be a warm day across the bay area. not so bad at the coastline. san francisco will get up to 73 degrees but the inner bay back into the 80s and inland valleys back into the 90s after a little bit of a break over the past couple days with 80s.
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temperatures are going up today and again for tomorrow. this is going to continue over the next couple days. we could see triple digits once again as we head towards the upcoming week. we will talk about the full extended forecast at 7:00. hope to see you then. >> triple digits. >> even hotter. >> thanks. a driver in the east bay had his rear window blown out on the highway after someone shot at his pick-up truck. contra costa sheriff's deputies are investigates another freeway shooting around 9:00 last night right off highway 4 at the willow pass exit in pittsburgh. the driver was able to swerve to safety but the passenger was struck by shattered glass. she had to be taken to the hospital but is expected to be okay. officials say there have been more than 20 shootings on east bay highways since november. well a major announcement in a high-profile murder case. one of the two brothers accused of killing their parents in san jose has been released from custody. 17-year-old omar golamrabbi was charged with his brother hasib
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for murdering their parents at their home in april. the district attorney's office has released omar citing insufficient evidence against him. this is video of ha sib in court. investigators told the says oma his older brother shot the parents. bars and restaurants in the castro filled up but not everyone was welcome. the festive mood turned sour when some officials took the stage to talk about legislative support for the community. the mayor ed lee just appointed teresa sparks as his gender equity adviser but some in the crowd argued it's not a time for politics. >> first time it's been created in the country and just the city, the politicians bood off today, for them to work together to provide more programming. >> this is our time, not a time for politicians. >> police officers were out in
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full force and will continue to increase patrols this weekend. following the deadly attack in orlando. coming up this morning on "today in the bay" we'll show you one group that's helping underprivileged teens succeed in college and beyond. the story that will make you bay area proud. that plus your top stories coming up at 7:00. right now back to the "today" show.
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good morning. complete devastation. two horrific scenes of mother nature's worst, from the flooding in west virginia, to that raging inferno out west in california. people on both coasts fleeing from the destruction. 23 people dead in west virginia, while 2 others are killed in the fires. and the worst may still be yet to come. water park shut down. a section of a popular water park in north carolina is closed just days after a teenager died there earlier this week from a brain-eating ameba. why officials say they're taking this precaution as the busy summer season gets under way. and the ugliest dogs in the world. they're hairless, toothless, tiny and mangey. but to many, they are
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oh-so-lovable. and these mutts came together to see who could win the coveted title of the ugliest. only one can reign supreme today, saturday june 25th, 2016. ♪ ♪ i got to shine now throw your hands up in the sky ♪ >> we're here in new york city. >> we drove all the way from california to help me celebrate my 60th birthday! >> we're celebrating here in the big apple. >> go, bills! >> hey, new york, i'm 21 and ready for fun. roll tide. >> roll tide. good saturday morning. welcome back to "today." a fantastic crowd out there. we are going to get out there to say hello in just a bit. we are also going to be doing a lot of eating this after hour. >> we are. >> i like the sound of that. >> i'm happy to be here just to
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eat. >> i think we're extra excited kate is here today. >> we are. >> thank you. >> always good to have kate here. >> i like to work seven days a week. >> it's really nice. >> we have a lot to get to this half hour, but let us start with the latest in west virginia, much of is that state still under water after flash flooding. 23 have been killed so far. that number, we're told, could rise. meanwhile, out west at least two people are dead after the raging wild fires there. we'll get to california in just a moment. >> let's start with west virginia, morgan, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning. authorities have been able to create an emergency escape route here, freeing hundreds of people trapped inside this shopping mall behind me. they were able to get some people out last night. as darkness fell, it became unsafe. the rest are being evacuated today. this, craig, as the death toll continues to climb, 23 fatalities including an 8-year-old boy and 4-year-old
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toddler. 44 counties remain under a state of emergency all across the state of west virginia, more than 19,000 homes still don't have any power. this is the deadliest flash flood in the u.s. in the past eight years. thankfully there are no flash flood warnings today and that's welcome news for rescue crews who have to get to the rest of these people still trapped inside out. >> morgan radford, thank you. the raging wild fires out west now and more than 30,000 acres are burning out of control this morning, close to 1,500 homes are at risk of getting burned. we have more on that this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kate. just to give you a size and scope of this fire, this home right here that was destroyed is one of an entire block that has been decimated by this fire. and this block, this neighborhood is one of five neighborhoods that have seen similar damage. now, we're learning a little bit more about those two people that were killed in this fire. we understand it was an elderly
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couple who may have been overcome by smoke as they tried to get away. meanwhile, last night, fire fights continued. these fire fights continuing about nine miles away from where we are right now in another community where more homes were lost. to give you an idea of how fast and far this fire moves, all that happening about six, seven, eight, nine miles away. we are about ten miles away from where this fire started. this feez is now more than 30,000 acres and growing. there are 800 firefighters out here trying to protect 1,500 homes still in the line of fire. so far, over 100 homes have been lost. over 100 people are now homeless. today, fire crews are just hoping for a break in these unpredictable winds that we've seen so far. kate? >> let's hope for that. gadi, thank you. in orlando, there's a lot of concerns this morning as the city tries to heal from the country's deadliest mass shooting at the pulse nightclub
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less than two weeks ago. many are upset at where the killer has been buried. here is gabe gutierrez with more. >> reporter: this morning, outrage over the burial site. she was laid to rest at a muslim cemetery in the miami area. turns out, it's the same one where omar mateen was quietly buried this week. >> an evil spirit like that lurking around a very good spirit like my wife -- >> reporter: he wants mateen's body moved or he plans to move his wife. another family planning to draft a petition demanding the killer's body be removed. a cemetery official who had been out of town and unaware of mateen's burial called mateen a bad guy but said everybody deserves a place. he is entitled to be buried like anyone else. in orlando, a fundraiser downtown for the victims organized by the family who owns the pulse night club. >> happy to see people together,
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wish it was for different reasons. >>reporter: the community also coming together to honor first responders. >> there would have been so many more lives lost had it not been for these guys. >> reporter: pastor joel hunter sharing an unusual request he received as the gunman was still barricaded inside the club. >> it's unusual to get an e-mail asking for prayer from a law enforcement officer in the midst of an event. >> reporter: but there was, just after 4:00 a.m. that sunday. >> pastor hunter, i've been a police officer in the orlando area for over 15 years. as you will find when you wake in the morning, there's a large scale mass casualty incident occurring as we speak. i'm very close to the scene. now more than ever, we need god. please pray for all those involved. justin lameaux. >> a request this congregation is fulfilling. >> it's shaken us to its core. >> reporter: as this city tries
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to heal. for "today," gabe gutierrez, nbc news, orlando. top diplomats are holding talks in the wake of britain's vote to leave the block. the hastily arranged meetings are taking place in berlin. germany said it was critical to see the vote as a wakeup call. meanwhile, donald trump was in scotland visiting his golf properties warmly praised the british decision. presumptive democratic nominee hillary clinton says the vote shows why it's crucial for americans to elect a calm, steady, experienced leader. part of a water park is now shut down following the death of a teen infected by a deadly ameba. the 18-year-old succumb to a brain-eating organism after a raft trip. tests by the center for disease control show that the ameba is present in the rafting section of the center and that area has been closed indefinitely. a bizarre twist in the domestic abuse case of former
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heisman trophy winner johnny manziel. one of manziel's attorneys mistakenly texted a message to the associated press indicating the legal team was looking for a plea deal and worrying about whether the former quarterback could stay drug free. the message also mentions a receipt showing that man zeal may have spent more than $1,000 on drug paraphernalia just hours after he was involved in a hit and run. take a look at this catch, folks. this is javier baez. here it is. miami marlins' foul ball. he stretches up and then over the wall, heading into a row of seats. that catch helped the cubs win it, 5-4. >> i'm married into a cubs family. go cub byes. >> that explains. i wondered why you were so excited for the cubs. >> time for a check of the weather. >> yes. >> time for a check of the
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weather. hey, dylan. >> good morning, guys. we're celebrating big birthdays here. so we have 13. do you feel any different now that you're a teenager? >> yeah, i feel cooler. >> much cooler. you instantly go cool when you turn 13. you're turning 10, that's another big day. do you feel different. >> sort of. >> yeah, it feels different when you hit the teens. are you sisters? >> yeah. let's look at the weather going on across the country. it will be a decent day across the northeast. we have warm temperatures, though, across the majority of the country, very much above average out in the southwest. temperatures up around 110 degrees, dallas, 97 today and looking ahead temperatures going into next week, we'll still stay in the 80s in the northeast down through the mid-atlantic. hot in raleigh, 09 on monday. down south, it's hot and humid, too. that will make it feel like it's well above 100 driegrees in the southwest, no relief from the heat. temperatures will be on the warm
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side. very dry, too. humidity running 8 to 15%. not helping with the firefighters battling the fires out that way. hey, good saturday morning. i'm meteorologist anthony slaughter waking up to clear skies in san francisco. peek of the golden gate bridge. some folks already out there getting an early morning start on the weekend. even across san jose looking at clear skies. we are going to see a warm day as temperatures warm up with all of the sunshine. temperatures right now, though, cool at the coastline, 45 half moon bay, 67 santa cruz, shildser in the south bay. the tri-valley back into the 90s, 80s inner bay, 70s at the coastline, 75 for san francisco. >> and that's your latest forecast. guys? >> thanks, dylan. still to come, read it before you share it. why a surprising number of people actually don't read the links before they send them on to their friends and their co-workers. then in pop star, channing tatum's newest venture online. >> it's all after these messages.
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the vote announcement. so people were googling that after they had already voted for the exit. the next question, what is the eu? we should also note the question, are we european? [ laughter ]. >> could it be that even the brits were confused about what they're actually voting on. >> they're not confused today. >> i felt stupid after i was googling it. i didn't understand everything in the scope of what's happening. then when i saw it, okay. >> it speaks to why so many economists were shocked. no one thought this was going to happen, even the voters. >> yeah. you're right. >> there were a lot of people yesterday expressing remorse over their vote. >> bre-morse. >> that's. how many of you have come across an article online. that's a great headline.
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let me share with my friends. >> never. never. >> lot of folks are doing it. turns out a whole lot of folks. there's a new study at scientists at o columbia university, 60% of the links shared on social media have never actually been clicked. researchers suggest this means that most people post news without ever reading it for themselves and that people are forming opinions without attempting to get the full story. i call them news-grazers. >> there's truth to that. how many times are you -- you're juggling so many different things. it's like a fire hose. >> right. that's the power of a headline. >> headlines are misleading. >> some of them. i got to give you this one, i know it's your favorite, do you think your parents meddle in your life? well, they might not be able to top this one. a bachelor in salt lake city, darren brooks, was surprised to find he was featured in a full-page dating advertisement in a north idaho paper, only to
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find out it was his dear old dad who paid 900 bucks with his friend to help find barren a future wife. barren's dad arthur said a few must-have qualities for his future daughter-in-law. his picture is outdated his son, quote, looks just like the picture except now he has some gray hair. he later share with the utah newspaper that he was embarrassed by the dad but in the end -- >> he would still talk to the women that responded. >> he was horrified when the ad showed up in the paper. i don't understand. he posted in a different newspaper in idaho, he lives in salt lake city. >> he knew all the local girls already. branch out. >> cast a wider net. kanye west, we've been talking about this gentleman. he is getting a lot of attention this morning. >> yeah. that's in pop start. last night was one for the record books who finds considerate in controversy. that's kanye west. he hosted a premiere party for the unveiling of the new music
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video famous from his life of pablo album. it depicts the likeness of several famous people, some of which he had a public feud with, sleeping nude together in a huge bed. some of the celebs look like featured in the video are his wife kim, taylor swift, donald trump, rihanna, anna wintour and george w. bush. he explains it's not in support or anti-any of these people. it's the comment on fame. it's bizarre. it's totally weird. but in a kanye west kind of way. >> exactly. next up, brexit fears have stretched all the way to hollywood, namely "game of thrones." fans prepare for the highly anticipated season 6 finale tomorrow night, speculations spread online that the decision would hinder production on the final two seasons. in a statement to entertainment weekly, hbo smoothed fears saying we do not anticipate that the result of the eu referendum
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do have any material effect on hbo producing "game of thrones." >> craig is very happy like that. another big tv news, youtube red -- i never heard. this is new to me. google's paid streaming advice announced its first major television production the dance drama tv series, step up, is based on the film franchise starring channing tatum. the ten-part series will be executive-produced by channing tatum and his wife jenna tate um. the show is set to go into production later this year and will start streaming next year. >> both dancers. >> there you have it. >> there you have it. >> little factoid. still to come, the ugliest
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>> still to come on "today," we are throwing a party on the plaza from the best decorations to the fun and games. we will show you the top trends for your next door get together. >> ice cream, you scream, we all scream for gelato, pushing out summer flavors. >> first these messages. >> good looking gelato. . they think that it's sad. i think it's important for everyone to know that there is so much more to memory support than the stigmas you hearabout. that these residents still have lives and their lives still matter and that they are still living their lives. that they're not locked away and that they still have a lot to live for, you know, that they have people that care
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you're watching "today in the bay." >> good morning. a live look at a misty san francisco morning there from the san bruno mountains. thanks for joining us for "today in the bay" i'm bigad shaban and anthony slaughter will give us a look at our microclimate forecast. warmer weather today. >> the sun out in full force and the mist in the guy a little bit of a lower water vapor in the atmosphere. usually amounts to fog but we don't have much out there. being able to see through it, you can see from san francisco, nice and bright there. even across the south bay looking at sunshine and that's going to be the case today. it is going to be a little bit warmer in san francisco today, up to 73 and that's the case across most of the bay 80s for the inner bay and east bay and peninsula. 90s for the tri-valley, north
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bay and south bay. remember the spf as you get going out this morning and the extra water you may need that this afternoon. it's going to be a hot one. >> triple digit in the near future. >> yes. the full forecast at 7:00. >> thanks. a driver on the east bay was one close call. his rear window was covered in cracks after a bullet pierced his pick-up truck. yet another freeway shooting sheriff's deputies in contra costa are investigating. it happened around 9:00 last night off highway 4 at the willow pass exit in pittsburgh. the driver was able t swerve to safety but the passenger was struck by shattered glass. she had to be taken to the hospital but is expected to be okay. officials say there have been more than 20 shootings on the east bay highways since november. a major announcement in a high profile murder case. one of the two brothers accused of killing their parents in san jose has been released from custody. 17-year-old omar golamrabbi was
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charged along with his brother has be for murdering their parents in april. the district attorney's office released omar citing insufficient evidence against him. this is video of hasib in court and investigators say omar told them that it was his older brother who shot their parents. pride weekend is under way in san francisco. the event kicked off with a transmarch last night. bars and restaurants in the castro filled up but not everyone was welcome. the festive mood turned sour when some city officials took the stage to talk about legislative support for the community. well some in the crowd were upset saying the celebration is not a time for politics. one of san francisco's most famous transgender activist was also there and recently appointed as the mayor's gender ek adviser. >> a first time it's been created in the country and just for the city, the politicians that were booed off is for them to be able to work together to provide more programming. >> this is our time. it's not a time for politicians.
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>> police officers were out in full force and will continue to increase patrols this weekend following that deadly attack in orlando. coming up this morning on "today in the bay" -- we'll show you one group helping underprivileged teens succeed in college and beyond. it's a story that will make you bay area proud. that plus your top stories coming up at 7:00. back to the "today" show.
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>> we are back on a saturday morning, june 25th, 2016. we have a great crowd spending their time out here on the plaza with us. >> it's a great bunch. >> you class up the place. >> i haven't seen dylan in a while, can i say, there is a little bit showing now. >> a baby bump. >> i can't suck it in any longer. >> you don't want to. >> it's official, it's will. >> you wear it well. >> thank you. >> still to come in this half hour of "today," it's the perfect summer day for a cold sweet street, gelato giving
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people a run for their money. >> you need to go to italy to experience it. it is summertime, we got great ideas to help you plan your next back yard barbecue or summer party. >> who needs meat win have some yummy generalitarian dishes. >> first, going to the dogs, this morning, it's all about which mutt has the ugliest mug. the contest was held the winner defines the word ugly, listen, it's true. these are ugly dogs,. >> reporter: there's a snagle tooth and some with no teeth at all. hairness and scary harry. even one with a tongue that can't stay in. in a world of pretty, these dogs don't look like much but these
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mangy mutts are vying for the world's ugliest dog? we're making ugly great again. >> they celebrate the unusual. >> people call the wrap dog. >> and honors the ugly. >> well, i don't think she was ugly, but everybody that saw her goes, oh, that's the ugliest dog i've ever seen. >> some of these guys are rescued from puppy mills, others from shelters. now, they're walking the red carpet. well, sort of. >> ew. >> there's rosco with the crooked face and monkey the chinese crusted mix. isaboo with his famous comb over. >> we usually spike his hair. when people go, oh, he has a donald trump comb over. >> reporter: but in this contentious election year, another candidate vying for a
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win just 4 pounds, freckled and mind. the popular vote could not be ignored. >> the world's ugliest dog, 2016, sweet pea rambo. >> a faithful companion for jason wertz. >> i had girlfriends over the years, they were jealous of her. like i told them, shelves here when you come, she will be here when you leave. that's the best friend i have. >> reporter: and there is nothing ugly about. that for "today," tammy leitner, petaluma, california. >> wow, wow. >> they're cute in their own way. >> i think they're cute either way. >> those are some of those are faces only a mother can love. >> a quick check of the forecast? >> absolutely, it will be gorgeous, a great beach day,
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temperatures will be in the upper 70s, low '80s in the south, you have spotty showers through the carolinas, hot, humid down south watch for high surf off the coast of california, pacific west coast, finally a brake from any sort of rain. we have a slight risk of stronger storms today. tomorrow it shifts into parts of the great lakes and extends back into kansas. nothing too severe, something to keep an eye out oh, no dark clouds here across the bay area. sunshine this morning. here is a shot of the golden gate bridge. see clear skies. no fog at the coastline. same conditions inland. sunny skies san jose. it's going to be a warm day, talking the return of 90s for san jose and the tri-valley. right now temperatures are comfortable, 40s at the coastline, 50s the bay and 60s for a few of us. right now 61 in san jose, 90 later in san jose, 75 later on this afternoon in san francisco and a wide array of 80s across
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. >> this morning in today's trend, the way to spruce up the party for the birthdays, the fact that it's beautiful outside. there is a lot can you do to get together with friends, dana johnson is the trend's editor. she joins us. good to see you. >> you have great stuff. i get the bar section which i
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really like. >> yes. >> this is a barrel for wine. >> the wonderful thing about this, it's a way to elevate box wine. yes. >> boy the box, you dump it in this nice looking barrel? >> exactly. can you twist this red or white. >> nice. >> then you can pour t. great thing about shopping on etcy, we have over 35 million products from shops all around the world. >> cheers to that. >> if you are not a wine drinker, we have these amazing "options action" for cocktails which are huge right now. so we have tons of muddlers you can personalize. >> they have prints on them. right. so all of these are hand drawn and transferred onto the class if. >> nice. >> lemonade. >> you have your cocktail hsu david, good to see you, we talk about weather resistant dining here.
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pillows, why are these things trending? >> you have bold prints. sustain resistant, whether you have a rain storm or catchup spill or a wine spill, you are good to go. >> this helps with that. >> right, lanterns are huge right now, terrariums, they're a way to add personality to your centerpiece. >> let's move to one of my fate areas. the dessert table. >> mine, too. >> this is cool. >> yeah. >> they were taking pictures at the start of the show. now we see. >> to personalize just for you. >> yes, this is a mini brownie, they can personalize it to
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whatever your need is. >> what kind of flafs? >> chocolate, vanilla. >> you can eat dylan dwyer's face. >> it's very yummy. she is very yummy. >> this teams to be solving an age old problem. have you the piaa. no one wants to put it in aluminum foil. >> she was a baker. stephanie has some port out here. >> eating drinking. we have classing outdoor games. >> yes. >> i'm dominating cornhole. >> you are. >> it's a relay race. >> yes. >> these are special, though, personalized. >> this is crafted cornhole, oh, are you so close. they can make any skyline, any illustration all customized to your personal needs.
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>> how about these guys next? >> this is ed relay, tip, tip, around the koefb, come on, you got it. you got it. nic nice! >> what's great about these game options is that you got from 599 over there to 275, bautsz it's completely customized. >> completely customized. >> but for you, what about the price point here are we talking? >> this one is 275. the egg game is $5. >> customized, your face on a brownie. >> maybe not my mouth. >> yes. but can you get whatever you like. this is a husband and wife duo. the wife focuses on the design t. husband all on the wood working. >> all on the wood working. >> yes. >> you were so close. >> let me tell you, these interns, whipper snappers. i have been killing them. >> you have, i saw you. >> you got it this last one. you got it:you got it!
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>> summer officially upon us, move over ice cream, there is a new treat in town, gelato, that's not new. it is huge in popularity right now. gelato sales in the u.s. have skyrocketed from 11 million in 2009 to 214 million five years later. so what makes the sweet treat such a crowd pleaser? nbc's kevin tibbles takes a look. >> reporter: okay. so there are all kind of words to describe it. >> i mean, it's delicious.
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>> delicious, exquisite, heavenly. >> reporter: but when you are eating a gelato, words simply aren't enough. what is gelato. it's sort of ice cream italian style and to celebrate this summary taste sensation, chicago even hosted the gelato world tour. >> it melts in your mouth. it's a sensation, it's an experience. it awakens your senses. >> reporter: to discover that passion, we've come to lafayette, lousiana, to visit. >> samurai gelatuarie. >> at the cafe. >> i'm an ambassador of gelato. >> reporter: hers is the best import since the ferrari, and just as colorful. >> you are having a bad day? >> it cools your mouth and warms your heart. it brings in a different flavor. >> reporter: who could argue with that? today's creation, exotic avocado
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and basil. perfect for a hot summer day. >> i have to do it. >> the passion. >> we're not mixing cement here. >> gelato is served at a higher temperature. it melts in your mouth. can you really experience the flafs. gelato is made fresh, every day, in small batches. >> reporter: because gelato uses more milk, it means it has less fat than ice cream. >> uh-huh, you don't touch the gelato. >> reporter: part is the presentation, it is all a work of art. >> bellismo. >> reporter: how does it taste? >> wow. >> yeah. >> okay. >> reporter: i didn't expect it to taste like that. i expected it to taste like a salad. the fact is, sweet, creamy, very smooth. >> are you in love? >> with gelato.
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>> reporter: so as the warm weather arrives, can you scream, i can scream, just maybe it will be for gelato. for "today" kevin tibbles, nbc news, lafayette. >> magnifico. >> i feel bad you folks can't taste what we are tasting right now. >> you should describe it for them. >> we were talking amongst ourselves the avocado is a subtle flaf. you don't get a taste of basil. >> it has nice power. >> as gavin said, i, too, was expecting a salad taste. instead, it's smooth and mild. >> this is love position number 15. the almonds and the honey. both are from lafayette, hawaii. >> if you ever had the cookies on delta. >> delta airlines. that's what this takes like. >> here's the important question, do you like it better than traditional icream?
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>> yes. >> i like it all. i do. >> have you had any craveings? >> not really, not yet. >> we were in italy last summer. my kid, we must have gone to every gelatario. it was a tour. it's great. >> kevin tibbles is one of our most trusted correspondents. i will have to check. >> you thought this was more -- >> i thought it was creamier tan regular ice cream. >> if he said it, i will believe it. >> you know who i will believe? dylan, next week, she will give ice cream it's due, how to make this frozen treat. coming up next, though, making vegetables the vern centerpiece of your next dinner. >> eggplant is good stuff. >> eggplant is good stuff. >> we're having we could tell you that the designer color collections from hgtv home by sherwin-williams make your decision easier. are you sure those colors go together?
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>> this morning on "today" food, we're wrapping up our week long series. we have the author of the vegetable butcher. kara, you believe the vegetables should be the main part of every meal? >> absolutely, put them in the middle of the plant. >> today's meal will be eggplant. >> i love eggplant. >> i saw pictures. what are the ingredients first? >> we are doing grilled eggplant with a walnut basil pesto and balsamic production. >> okay. >> eggplant, inland tomatos. fine, also, i think the heir loom add color and flavor to the plate. >> first step, we're going to brush our eggplant with a little olive oil. you can do this with a generous smear on both sides, sprinkle it with salt. we are using a globe egg plant here. cut them into half inch thick
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slices. >> is the globe the typical? >> your standard italian egg plant. then we throw these right onto the grill. then you can see here, we have these wonderful grill marks we have going. >> how long do they need to cook? >> they need five minutes on each side. you want them to be nice and smokey and add a ton of flavor to this. >> can you cook them in the oven? >> absolutely. you can put them in the oven. you want to turn it halfway through. the egg plant is grilled. now we want to cut our tomatos. so this is an important tip. you want to use a serrated knife. it won't tear the skin. it will give you a nice clean even cut. which i think is important. >> even a bread knife is better? >> than a standard knife. we get to have fun. >> i think we will be stacking things. >> get our hands dirty here. there is no right or wrong way to do this.
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i like to start with a slice of eggplant. sorry. we will do a tomato first. >> i like that idea. >> you can start with egg plant if you wanted to. take a nice big slice of tomato. >> do you match the sizes or? >> you want to start with a large one. we will season it with flakey sea salt and a little pepper. >> i can just eat salt and tomatos. that's all you need. >> you want to add eggplant, map that size or do ill i it smaller. different it a smear of this walnut basil pesto. >> what is your technique with making pesto? >> this is parm sand basil. you could certainly use mint would be really good or you can use any kind of nuts on hand, pistachios, pine nuts will be food. >> that shows more flexible than you think? >> totally, absolutely. >> on top of that, we will add a nice piece of fresh mozzarella. then one more, now you can put a
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smaller slice of tomato. >> i like to mix up the colors here. >> then we will add a balsamic reduction, this is reduced balsamic vinegar. that cooks down and becomesifies and concentrated and syrupy. >> you are chowing down. >> this is delicious. >> you cook it down until a quarter of what you started with. top it with a beautiful basil leaf there. >> give it another sprinkle of that flakey sea salt on top. >> this is awesome. >> they travel well to gatherings. you might want to put the drizzle on when you get to your final destination. it's easy. >> you also have eggplant in the stir fry, which i never thought of stir flying egg plant before. >> it's another great way to feature egg plant and put it in the center of the plate. it's soft, ginger, scallions, oil. i like to serve it over rice. can you do whatever kind of rice you want. >> i will dive into this, too.
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>> top it with cilantro or basil. >> you don't miss the meat. >> absolutely, you do not. >> thank you so much, go to today.com/food. guys, are you done eating yet? >> shocked. >> thank you so much. >> a good programing note. >> stephanie will be joining you and me at msnbc monday morning 9:00 a.m. every morning. >> i don't think there will be a breakfast segment. a whole lot of news. >> thank you, thank you for joining us today. have a great day, everyo good morning, i'm bigad shabanc
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bay .... vo good morning. i'm bigad shaban. coming up next on "today in the bay" -- standing up against police violence. the statewide call to action getting under way in berkeley. plus, thousands expected to attend tried weekend. who's being told to stay away. the weather continues to heat up this weekend. but a warning this morning, if you're headed to the beach.
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from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> good morning. you're taking a live look over the city of san jose. thanks for watching "today in the bay." i'm bigad shaban. joined by meteorologist anthony slaughter. you're going to give us a look at the microclimate forecast and warmer weather coming our way. >> it will heat up. today we're talking about the return of 90s for places like the south bay and tri-valley. a shot from belvedere looking at san francisco this morning. haze out there but overall the sun is shining and bright. if you are leaded to the beach this afternoon we have a beach
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warning for you. in fact, rip currents are going to be in place today. do use extreme caution if you're headed to the beach. see the wave heights from 7 to 10 feet and winds are pretty gusty right now at the beach from 25 to 30 miles per hour. right now temperatures in the 40s and 50s. but a few 50s across the peninsula and south bay. 62 in san jose, 57 in santa cruz. headed to santa cruz later this afternoon, 78 there, 90 for the south bay, 91 for the tri-valley and some 80s for the inner bay, san francisco today. the mark of the start of pride weekend, 75 there. going to be a nice weekend headed to san francisco. overall temperatures warming up over the next couple days. we'll talk about that seven-day forecast coming up in about 15 minutes. >> that warmer weather may send people to the beach but important to know about the rip currents. >> ever got caught in one swim parallel to the coastline. >> thanks. big crowds and bright colors in san francisco. pride weekend is officially here. the event kicked off with the trans march last night.
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