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we've got great peace of mind.t works. this happened at a toddler's party. >> congratulations. long time coming, but you did it's a good thing. it. reverse mortgage funding. more on our midday newscast for access your equity. you. >> that does it for our morning the numbers are down because you brought the numbers down. stay in your home. show "today in the bay." >> reporter: neighboring new have peace of mind. jersey also lifting its thank you for starting your morning with us. a live look out across the bay stay-at-home order. this morning. a beautiful shot. the governor there hoping outdoor gatherings can rise to 500 in time for delayed graduations next month and the fourth of july. northern virginia is bringing good morning back indoor dining this week laid to rest while chicago restaurants just learned they can't serve up any good morning. laid to rest. ♪ got to stand tall dishes at the famed taste of >> with songs and words of chicago which has been canceled. determination, george floyd's friends and family say good-bye in houston and look to the along with one of the city's signature events lollapalooza. we're back. >> bringing that many people we we're back wednesday morning. future. carson joins us. he's got an interview with one of the most powerful voices in >> i want justice for my from all over the country downtown in grant park every single day, we might as well music right now. brother, my big brother. just light ourselves on fire. caught up with chance the >> the movement won't rest until we get justice. rapper >> this morning the protests it makes no sense. from coast to coast and what >> chance has become a giant force within the music industry >> reporter: in miami beach, a and far beyond it. much different tune with beaches those calls for action have back today a week after hotels already changed in this country. opened their doors. breaking overnight. >> we're taking it very words or his message in recent weeks, chance has been complete meltdown. a chaotic primary day in seriously. very outspoken about george georgia. voting machine issues and long i think it's important for the guests to know that, for people lines. >> how long have you been to feel like they're in a safe, floyd, inequality, and the need
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waiting? clean environment. for reform in america. >> about three hours. >> you've been waiting here >> reporter: barry's starwood about three hours? >> the problem stretching well into the night. all this as he continues to capital group runs the luxury hotel in miami beach along with quarantine with his wife and their two girls at home.anclevee an investigation now underway locations in new york, l.a., and and the red flags the debacle is china. raising for this november. guests will find a seal on their backlash. president trump's latest shock rooms indicating hospital grade tweet pushing a conspiracy theory about the 75-year-old th protester shoved by buffalo police. disinfecting, ppe packets. democrats and some republicans music industry releasing on his own music outraged. 48 hour vacancy between stays. along with thermal sensors in label, he's the first >> show some humanity. the lobby automatically flagging streaming-only artist to win not show some fairness. temperatures above 100.4. >> we want our whole industry to do the same thing. we want people to get back to just one grammy but three. you're the president of the >> my heart is broken today. travel. >> reporter: and on the >> reporter: chance also doesn't racetrack, nascar bringing back mince words. >> the truth is we have a lot of united states. power. >> it was a shocking thing to say and i won't dignify it with fans this sunday starting with >> reporter: and he's been very up to a thousand servicemen and outspoken in the wake of george any further comment. floyd's death. >> straight ahead, how even the president's closest aides were >> this is a trauma us african-americans have to deal caught off guard. far from over. women at homestead miami a new warning from dr. anthony speedway. and back on miami beach, with every time y'all do this. fauci, the nation's top coronavirus expert, as cases reopening is critical for the economy here. >> reporter: chance revealing spike in several hot spot tourism just last year his own personal run-ins with police >> i think a lot of people look at me as a person with money, influence, power, that doesn't deal with a lot of issues. but i still have ptsd from my states. all that plus boys of late responsible for $18 billion of economic impact and 150,000 summer? overnight a new proposal to jobs. and the sand i'm standing on >> salvage the major league
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run-ins with officers. i've had knees in my back. baseball season. but can players and owners get >> reporter: on social media, over their differences to save american film "gone with the chance calling for a new america's pastime. national united black front tweeting, defund the police. and also writing #black lives matter and now is the perfect today, june 10th, 2020. time for a revolution. just before george floyd's death, i caught up with chances >> announcer: from nbc news, wind" is gone from hbo. the paid tv network pulled the movie from its streaming service overnight because of criticism family in chicago. that it's racist and glorifies it is a crazy time in the world. slavery. sheinelle jones joins us now you're with your wife and two beautiful daughters. this is "today" with savannah taking a closer look at the how have you guys been holding up guthrie and hoda kotb from controversy. good to see you, my friend. studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hi, everybody. >> good morning to you, craig. well, this film which was good morning. welcome to "today" on a released back in 1939 won eight wednesday morning. academy awards including best >> we're good. we're happy to have you with us. that color you're wearing, hoda, picture and it's also one of the puts me in a good mood. >> thank you. highest grossing movies of all we want to begin our show with we're getting through it time. in the wake of george floyd's she is an amazing mother and two very powerful images over death and nationwide protests, partner. this is the best time in the the last 24 hours. this was the scene on the world to get to really spend brooklyn bridge yesterday. time with your kids. >> reporter: their kids 4-year-old kensly and 9-month-old baby marley. thousands marching to city hall you've been showing all of us some say it's time for it to go. demanding change more than two >> what should i do? weeks after george floyd's >> frankly my dear, i don't give death. dads at home up. a damn. >> reporter: this morning an american cinema classic "gone then take a look in georgia. working on crazy science projects some voters braving blocks' long what are you doing lines, sitting for hours, some well past midnight to vote in >> we did a volcano experiment we did a i taught my 5-year-old how to that state's primary, savannah. >> an extraordinary scene unfolding there. play fortnite. we will get to it in a moment.
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let's start with the funeral my wife wants to kill me there's his other project, of service for george floyd. with the wind" has been course his music. temporarily pulled by hbo max. for years the movie has been considered controversial for its and he's been managing to work his family and friends gathering depiction of black people and on some new material in his hometown of houston to glorification of slavery. in a statement, hbo max writing >> i've been recording a little in part, these racist depictions were wrong then and are wrong today. bit at the crib and i live next and keeping this title up without an explanation and door to my studio. so i've gone down there a couple denouncement of those depictions of times >> reporter: and at home, would be irresponsible. celebrate his life and vowing to adding the film will return with the discussion of its historical chance's daughter kensly is context and a denouncement of those very depictions. >> i aim for you to go to mr. move forward with the movement john wilkinson's. edging in on the action. >> i have a hand held microphone, like the actual ignited by his death. ones nbc's morgan chesky is there. he joins us now. good morning. my daughter picked it up and >> reporter: hey, savannah. good morning to you. started singing. it was a service filled with >> reporter: you'd never seen that before? heart felt tributes for the man whose death has now sparked >> never calls for global change. there was grief. there was anger. never in my life and there was determination in a >> reporter: at just 27, chance is also well known for his celebration of life that was acknowledging george floyd's >> reporter: the move comes in the wake of nationwide protests over the death of george floyd and increased calls to end systemic racism. activism on tuesday oscar winner john ridley, the screen writer of "12 years a slave" published an >> this series aims to inspire impact. but also calling for change. and educate. >> reporter: and in his hometown ♪ we've got to stand tall of chicago through his nonprofit >> reporter: an emotional farewell to george floyd. social works, chance helps >> i'm going to miss my brother showcase artists on an ongoing op-ed in the l.a. times calling open mic series. >> you got to be fast on your for the film's removal writing, it is a film that when it is not ignoring the horrors of slavery feet >> reporter: recent online pauses only to perpetuate some of the most painful stereotypes a lot. of people of color. >> one female in custody. >> reporter: gathering to celebrate a man whose death set winners include these. ♪ off a global movement. and graphic artist christopher harrison talking to me about
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>> he changed not only this country, not only the united their craft when their >> reporter: it comes as other inspiration weighed in as a networks are pulling content amid the protests. "cops" has been permanently dropped after 30 years on the surprise air. while "live pd" is removed for >> what's up now. saying it's out of respect for states, he changed the world. george families of george floyd and floyd changed the world. others who lost their lives. and in the fitness industry, a >> what's up ♪ it's so hard to say good-bye >> reporter: famous faces in the crowd including channing tatum shocking resignation. >> congratulations and jamie foxx. >> thank you, thank you. >> reporter: chance, how great are these two? crossfit ceo greg glassman stepping down after tweets about >> amazing honoring his life and legacy. top of the class i know how hard it is with this >> hello. whole pandemic and schools closing. it just shows you guys are my name is brooke williams, george floyd's niece, and i can breathe. dedicated to your craft. >> reporter: when it comes to as long as i'm breathing, justice will be served. giving back, it's something >> reporter: houston's mayor announcing changes to police policies in the city floyd chance puts on top you know how many rappers i've floyd sparked backlash. in one tweet he said floyd-19. interviewed and artists i've in a statement, glassman saying talked to. he made a mistake writing in part, i created a rift in the crossfit community and unintentionally hurt many of its members. glassman also saying that he called home. >> in this city, we will ban made a mistake in the words he choke holds and strangle holds. chose adding he is not racist. >> reporter: and former vice president joe biden appearing via video speaking to the pain i seldomly hear this sense of deep humanitarianism caring so much about chicago you don't just talk about it you do it. where does that come from? your faith, your family? meantime in the world of sports, is it just you of losing a loved one. >> the numbness you feel now will slowly turn day after day, season after season into purpose. >> reporter: reverend al faith. sharpton eulogizing floyd and i get a lot of my understanding calling for change. of kindness from my mom. and then my dad and his side of the family were all community >> god took an ordinary brother bubba wallace, nascar's only and made him the cornerstone of full-time driver is pushing for confederate flags to be removed a movement that's going to change the whole wide world. from all nascar tracks saying organizers
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there's going to be a lot of my great grandmother marched with king and organized. angry people who carry those flags proudly but it's time for >> reporter: across the country, my grandmother worked for herald demonstrators continuing to king >> those are doers, right? flood the streets demanding i call them happen makers. ♪ we give the glory to you god change. >> bubba also saying he's going to drive a black lives matter car which is also eye opening >> reporter: helping his community is part of chance's for nascar. >> big move. >> yeah. dna. thank you. see you top of the hour. savannah? >> all right, craig and g and and so is his faith. you and i both share a great sense of faith sheinelle. my faith is the most important police accountability. the senate has unanimously but in houston, many taking to the streets in a different way. confirmed general charles f sta. thing in my life lining the route to the cemetery you know, faith, my family, my for a final farewell. while some police officers saluted the casket. friends, having some fun floyd's body carried the last mile by a horse drawn carriage. how much have you been leaning on god during this kind of crazy what does his name now mean to you? time and what has that spiritual conversation been like if you >> it means -- it means unity. don't mind sharing >> i'm glad you asked. >> reporter: more than two weeks only 2% of the commanders are ago, floyd spent his final moments calling out for his mother. it's probably the most i've been >> all i think about is when he in the word and reading the was yelling for mama. >> at a moment when he called o'brown jr general brown will be the chief out for his mama, we believed of staff the general recently reflected on the perspective that he now brings to the job. >> i'm thinking about those who bible, like, in a few years. that the ears of mamas across don't have a life similar to this nation reared up. mine and don't have to navigate through two worlds and how these you know, fear and worry is airmen view racism like, you knowess just whether they don't see it as a in terms of the things we have problem since it doesn't happen to them or whether they're no control over. that the ears of mamas across we just have control over how this world heard him cry em >> president trump congratulated much faith we put in god though for one mama, all mamas w >> guys, this is one impressive young man. general brown on twitter calling him a patriot and a great forget his age leader craig? he's not even 30
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nba legend michael jordan he's 27. known for big shots. rests by her side. but for one day at least, he's but what strikes me about chance and also joining the floyds at that service yesterday were the getting some attention for his is his ability to find balance in his life that we all struggle with families of ahmaud arbery, eric garner, trayvon martin, pamela this is a guy who is passionate. you'll see him down at herald turner, and joshua brown. families well too acquainted washington cultural center with this particular type of big catch. jordan and his crew reeled in grief. actually talking the talk. that massive 442 pound blue marlin tuesday in a big fishing he is uniquely spiritual and and later on today, the brother tournament off the coast of humble while his activism is north carolina, jordan's home strong and at the end of the day, he's state. of george floyd will be in our more than 200 boats are a giver. he's given millions of dollars capitol, speaking to congress to the same public school system in chicago that he grew up in. about potential police reform. >> all right. morgan chesky, thank you. he is all action let's move now to this morning's major story in competing to split a purse politics. five states held primaries on $3 million it's called catch 23 a nod to it's just impressive not to mention he's chance the that famous jersey number. rapper, one of the best out tuesday and as we showed you, of course he would haul in a 440 pound catch. there to do it voting in georgia marred by >> of course he would. >> one of the best writers, carson, in all of music. problems, errors with new voting >> it's like the slam dunk of and you would appreciate this. a lot of folks in the industry machines, people waiting in have talked about how he's hours' long lines to cast their ballot. fishing contests transformed music as well. and this morning an investigation is being launched. he didn't need a big deal to be blayne alexander is in atlanta how about a morning boost or two for you? a texas high school got to hold a big deal >> he didn't we saw you in the rain out its graduation at the brand new there. yeah good to see you this morning. >> reporter: well, hoda, good rangers ballpark this weekend. so there's plenty of room for he got his own label going social distancing. morning to you. so when senior trey james stepped up to get his diploma, he held onto his mastersthe pare the front page of the atlanta newspaper pretty much sums it up. the mtv days complete meltdown. he couldn't resist slamming an
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the issues yesterday really ran the spectrum. everything from reported technical issues to confusion he's a leader and innovator in imaginary home run over the new machines. the crowd went wild. trey went all in on the stunt some polling locations opening late or understaffed. running the bases in the cap and gown every level and spectrum professionally, personally now this morning there's an he's just impressive >> and by the way, my kids were investigation into exactly what happened as local leaders blame that's actually the first home watching "sesame street" the other day and who popped up. chance the rapper. run ever although only imaginary at the new globe life field. >> he's everywhere each other. each other a lot of folks are waiting for the real thing in georgia, primary day but congrats to him. >> carson, thank you stretched well into the night. >> yeah. good for him coming up next, out with the old, in with the new this is the scene in metro atlanta overnight. jill martin will help you dozens of voters, some still in made the most of that moment line at midnight to cast their take a look how one group of neighbors surprised their local vote upgrade your bathroom, back u.p.s. driver. they wanted to thank him for >> i'll be out here waiting. and this is definitely a test working such long hours during for me to be better prepared in this pandemic. november >> reporter: many precincts remaining open well past the 7:00 closing time giving everyone in line the chance to vote it comes after a day-long [ cheers and applause >> i don't know what to say. these are real people, election meltdown across the not actors, state. some voters standing in the rain forced to wait hours this is an amazing surprise. who've got their eczema you've been here about three i mean, you guys are awesome under control. with less eczema you can show more skin. hours. so roll up those sleeves. >> i'm not leaving >> reporter: you're not leaving? and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. why are you so intent upon staying here everybody here >> yeah, they were all there to >> it's important. it's important for me. cheer and give some tokens of appreciation to gregory watkins who kept all of their important dupixent is the first treatment of its kind it's important for my son. that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, >> so we're going on that four-hour mark packages coming. >> reporter: the timing, a he really went above and beyond. or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups.
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a failure of leadership it starts where the buck should stop, at the top we've always believed in the power of working together. now, the secretary of state says that only fulton and dekalb counties saw those widespread that's why, when every connection counts... problems so he's launching an you can count on us. investigation into all of it before november. keep in mind, hoda, that politically georgia is increasingly a state to watch as democrats are eyeing the red we would be such good friends. best friends. state as potential battle ground advantage ii, kills fleas through contact territory. hoda all month long. >> hard to get over the image of that woman sitting with her baby i mean he's a wreck without me. in the rain for three hours. advantage ii, fight the misery of biting fleas. thank you for that craig joins the table now. another big story. for years, i thought i was lactose intolerant. those protests turns out i was just sensitive >> that's right. to a protein commonly found in milk. now, with a2 milk® i can finally enjoy cereal again. . >> we are back, it is it's delicious like real milk. president trump facing swift we are back. backlash this morning from because, it is real milk! it is now 8:47. we've got steals and deals this lawmakers in both parties for promoting a conspiracy theory morning. about that 75-year-old protester a2 milk® is real milk from real cows some easy upgrades if you're bored at home. that produce only the a2 protein. who was hurt in buffalo. now is the perfect time to he's just out of intensive care. ♪ i know just one thing is true ♪ refresh and renew and replace. jill martin has some discounted kristen welker is at the white house for us good morning >> reporter: hi, craig good morning to you. products that may help brighten ♪ life is better with you white house aides are trying to contain the damage from the up your surroundings. jill, good morning. >> hi, hoda. president's latest controversial tweet which caught officials we're pretty different. well, today's theme is all about small investments that can make somos muy diferentes. muy diferentes. (vo) everyone in your family is different. here off guard they had urged the president to that's why verizon offers more plans to mix and match a big difference.
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we're talking damaging winds, 75 miles per hour or more these storms could be moving at 50 to 55 miles per hour to the others condemned the president set. and there's two shades for each. east i'm actually wearing theude right now. and the eye shadow is swimmable. it's water resistant. further comment. we're going to be watching this. >> reporter: now, those two officers in the incident have widespread wind damage is most likely with this system. in fact, before it's all over, you're going to see heavy rain the swell water bottles. been charged with assault. through the carolinas into both have pleaded not guilty virginia anywhere from 1 to 3 it all comes as white house officials have started to work the retail $45. with senate republicans on a possible police reform bill that inches or more cristobal is going to drop a few and the company is famous to try to rid the world of single use the president could support. more inches and into parts of plastic bottles. the goal is for the president to announce something as early as tomorrow the effort is being led by his son-in-law jared kushner and new england. 25 ounce vacuum insulated and it that's what's going on around the country. keeps the liquid cold for 54 hours. and if you're having a picnic, just an fyi, it holds one full good morning. chief of staff mark meadows who i'm meteorologist kari hall. were on capitol hill tuesday when meadows was asked about that tweet, he said, quote i as we take a look at live in san learned a long time ago to not jose, one of the spots expected to hit the 90s again today. comment on the tweets. bottle of wine. the deal $13.50. >> okay. kristen welker at the white that's 70% off. last but not least, hoda you house. thank you. now to the latest on the so, we're looking at all of our will love this one. coronavirus pandemic it's about bringing music into your life. for the barbecue or anywhere microclimate and warmer day dr. anthony fauci, the nation's today. around the house, the u-pro top infectious disease expert, warmest day of the week. and we are looking at now describing the virus as his temperatures that are most speakers. likely not going to set any new retail $95. worst nightmare. records. it stays cool along the really powerful sound. and he's warning the outbreak is far from over with the number of coastline as the fog redevelops. works on bluetooth. active cases still not dropping. tomorrow we're still warm in the and it has this wireless
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valleys but a cooldown on magnetic base. tom costello has the details it comes in black and rose gold. tom, the experts are concerned we've seen a rise in cases in the retail $95. many places around the country the deal $42. >> and that's your latest weather. that's 56% off. >> reporter: yeah. hoda? >> all right, al. very concerned because the cases i hope i brought some easy >> and that's your latest weather. hoda >> all right, al upgrades into your home. the summer travel season is upon us and this year everybody has questions about taking hoda, back to you for a wrapup.p vacation according to a recent report, nearly 40% of families have canceled plans to travel for are not plateauing some states are now reopening like new jersey just as medical professionals are trying to >> thank you so much clear up something that came out okay, let's go through the products one more time that was utterly confusing and the patina v sheets. it came from of all places thei. bath and towel sets. live events and holidays lip and eye pencils. just because you may want to jet four months into the coronavirus pandemic, the numbers are still off doesn't mean you can't have water bottles. staggering world health organization. four months into the coronavirus pandemic, the numbers are still a safe getaway and the u-pro speakers staggering nearly 2 million confirmed cases here to answer your questions, you can find everything at dr. john torres and our investigative and consumer correspondent vicki nguyen today.com/deals. i'm going to start with you, in the u.s 112,000 fatalities and roughly a thousand people john dying every single day dr. anthony fauci calls it his this came from facebook. take a listen. >> what should we know about traveling to the top destinations should we fly or should we drive? >> should we fly or should we worst nightmare. >> like, oh, my goodness when is it going to end? it really is very complicated. so we're just at almost the beginning of really understanding it drive, which is what a lot are >> repor concerned about. >> i think if risk is something of concern to you, then driving is going to be safer you're going to be safer if you take a trip with your family in
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a car versus going to airports, multiple locations the good news on that is gasest covid-related strokes, children deathly ill with multi-system inflammatory syndrome. been since 2004. why some people die from the illness while others survive and they're calling these >> people who recover, what are they going to be like six months safe-cations from now we don't know that most hotel bookings are within a 100 mile radius of where people >> reporter: adding to the confusion, the world health already live organization it's showing them that people after a leading doctor suggested want to get out, but they don't want to go too far on monday that people without symptoms only rarely spread the virus, contrary to all medical let's talk about some top guidance destinations being searched. hopper says people want to go to honolulu, las vegas, los that doctor says she wasn't angeles. >> yes clear enough >> yes, yes, and yes but you have to check the travel up to 40% of infections may be restrictions where you're going. due to asymptomatic spread hawaii, vermont, and maine, if >> what we need to better you're a visitor you have to quarantine for 14 days understand is how many of the so you need to know that before people in the population don't have symptoms and separately how many of those individuals go you go onto transmit to others. >> reporter: across the country, 21 states have now seen an international travel, i will say increase in cases. one thing about thaty tricky cases up at least 30% in this summer because of all the florida, arkansas, south carolina, and north carolina just in the past week. and a jump of more than 40% in arizona, utah, and new mexico. texas among the first to lift stay-at-home restrictions travel bans and restrictions in place. >> i remember the guy flying to hawaii he took selfies of himself and they arrested him. >> yeah. >> they put him in quarantine. next question is for you, dr.
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john let's hear from tammy. >> my family's not showing any reports two days of symptoms for covid-19. so would it be safe to go to my daughter's for vacation? record-breaking hospitalizations >> yeah, dr. john. now as new jersey joins other states in lifting stay-at-home a lot of people are missing their family members should they go >> exactly, hoda we want to travel and go ahead and greet people it comes down to risk assessment where you're going, who you're restrictions, the nation's top health experts say it's critical staying with look at your host. the public hear this message are they at high risk? do you need to be extra careful loud and clear >> bottom line is all the scientific evidence we have there. right now is pretty clear that on top of that, have they kept people without symptoms who are infected can and do spread the themselves safe so you're not disease. that's why you've got to wear a mask and keep that physical distance terribly exposed this is hard to say because it's >> and tom, there've been a lot of protests out there. we've been hearing the national relatives, but how good are they guard troops are in washington some of them last week tested positive for the virus at cleaning and disinfectingath what else do we know there? can you social distance if you need to while there? >> reporter: in fact, they won't identify which troops or which and when it comes to yourself, welcome units they came from, but they look at what you did before the travel welcome back if you were out and about let's celebrate some birthdays, shall we, mr. roker? do say that several members of the national guard in d.c. have tested positive. our own people on the ground especially in large crowds, you want to make sure when you get there, you socially distance at during the protests say they least or quarantine yourself to >> i am so thrilled. we're finally bringing the never saw national guard troops birthdays back yes! here we go wearing masks. although many protesters were let's spin the smuckers jar. wearing masks. and this is really exactly what we want to get up to it and the health experts were warning
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about. the possibility of spreading the enjoy it virus in those protest now things starting to feel more normal happy 100th birthday to howard protect the people you're with hanna jr an active guy from pittsburgh, environments pa >> what's the latest on the especially if they're at high risk vaccine? then when you come back, think >> reporter: dr. fauci and jha, about what you need to do when you come back. they believe we will see one in if you were in the cabin in the woods alone, not a big deal. you don't need to do much. if you were out and about with rumor has it he makes the best chicken chili you'll taste big crowds, you might need to clarine gereau from dewitt, quarantine when you come back and might end up missing work. iowa ann sweeney, a proud grandma from poughkeepsie, new york. so again, this comes down to risk assessment. it's the same questions you have to ask with whoever you're the first quarter of next year phase thre traveling with >> just real quick clinical trials set to get a lot of people want to visit she loves having a bowl of ice underway this summer on a number of vaccines. if you fast track this entire process, they say we could see a rollout of a vaccine, best case scenario, by about this time grandparents cream after dinner next summer. you keep saying high risk, high >> oh, this time next summer amen risk i would imagine most grandparents are probably in that category of high risk arlena thornton is 100 so does that mean no to the grandparents she spent her life working for all right, tom >> exactly 65 and above is the high risk the girl scouts and special thank you. >> reporter: all right category if they're older than that, definitely you want to look at it that means you should social and speaking of time, how about the time to check the weather. and for that we say hello to mr. olympics distance with them, wear masks mr. preston pierce, celebrating with them. and for that first 14-day a century. roker. hi, al period, be extra safe with them. a sports fan from chester, pa. serving as an usher at his >> got it. >> hey, guys good morning you know, looking very sunny there, hoda. vicky, you talked about people are driving a hundred miles from we appreciate that church for many, many years. where they are and as we check hurricane season but the question is when you 100th birthday to delbert weber 2020 with cristobal out of the drive to that place, where do you stay way, well, this is the first so do you think a hotel is better a rental property? time we've had six consecutive what's the best bet? >> there is no evidence that a from marietta, ohio. married to the love of his life
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years with named storms before rental or a hotel is inherently the season starts. more risky than the other. for more than 70 years and we from 2015 to this year where we had two storms named before june 1st. and right now the latest on salute you for your service, choose accommodations that work best for your family vacation rentals are going to be cristobal, post-tropical super hot this year. airbnb has announced cleaning sir. if there's someone you'd like us cyclone, it's moving away.les nf to celebrate, tell us all about them go to today.com/celebrates i don't know about you, but that felt pretty darn good, guys. >> it sure did >> enjoyed seeing though jars. madison. al, thank you. moving at 30 miles per hour. see you again in a few minutes because the third hour of but we've got a couple of severe "today" coming up. protocols. we're going to chat with cory booker areas we are watching very closely today. in fact, you can see we've got for hosts that don't do that, 42 million people at risk. also joining us, ludacris. damaging winds, hail, a few they will have to wait 7 hours before rentals vrbo has posted its cleaning guidelines online same with >> and we've got judd apatow tornadoes possible and we've got a moderate risk major hotel chains the whole point is amenities at with a lively conversation right now for widespread hotels but first, a look at your local they said don't book because everything is closed news and weather damaging winds, wind gusts up to there was no spa, no restaurant, 75 miles per hour through no pool. so those are questions you want happy wednesday. michigan, parts of ohio. we could be looking at these to ask before you go storms moving in their forward speed 50 to 55 miles per hour or more severe storms today for the the other thing i want to talk about are the deals, right great lakes. these storms moving very the best thing to do is book as far in advance as you can now. you'll get the most selection, the most flexibility and also look for things that quickly. could be forward speeds up to 70 are refundable always keep an eye out for the miles per hour and as that system continues to the east, we're going to watch last-minute deals. you just won't have as many that bring strong storms tomorrow into the northeast and options. airbnb is telling us the top all the way down from virginia three are in the vacation rental to south carolina where we could market year round anyway
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see rainfall amounts anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of rain this is big bear lake in especially in the upper peninsula of michigan and southern california, the smokey wisconsin. mountains. airfare, if you want to take a flight, just bring a mask and we're also looking at heavy use disinfectant rain, interior sections of new york on into pennsylvania. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next airfare right now is really a good deal. 30 seconds "together" by sia] yeah $189 round trip for an average ♪ come now set the past on fire ♪ ticket that's down 34% from last year and one more thing google just this week is launching a brand new set of ♪ stand up raise your face to the sky my love ♪ features for their google maps ♪ together we can take it higher ♪ so that means you're going to know where coronavirus hot spots ♪ together we can take it higher ♪ are, testing facilities, medical facilities this is all realtime ♪ come now set the past on fire ♪ information. ♪ stand up raise your extremely helpful if you're ♪ face to the sky my love heading out on that road trip. ♪ together we can take it higher ♪ >> a question we're getting from a lot of folks is, is it a good [cheering from video audio plays] idea or should i get tested for ♪ together we can take it higher ♪ either covid-19 or find out if i have the antibodies before i good morning to you. it's 8:56. i'm marcus washington. good wednesday morning. visit a relative i'm meteorologist kari hall. >> the antibody test, no at this as we take a live look outside vallejo police are investigating point. a shooting that happened during in the south bay we're getting we don't know what that means. but the diagnostic test meaning a toddler's birthday party that ready for some hot temperatures do you have covid right now, you today. we'll reach up to 92 degrees don't necessarily need that unless you work in a high risk left one person dead and three here with mid-90s in the east others injured. this happened in north vallejo.
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investigators say more than one bay. napa, 93 degrees. area particularly health care if you have covid symptoms, person got out of a car, opened oakland today reaching 81. which you shouldn't be going fire. as we look at our inland anyway or if you've been exposed to it, the shooters then got back in that car, taking off. forecast today will be the out and about. the one caveat, with the a 63-year-old and a hottest day of the week. protests the cdc has recommended to go get tested after the still pretty hot tomorrow and 37-year-old have died. a child is among the three then some significant cooling in people injured. the forecast coming in on friday. all of whom are expected to protests that's the time you want to get tested recover. happening now, we have a >> and that's your latest weathe >> and that's your latest but for most people, the answer crew there in vallejo talking weather. guys >> all right, al is no you don't need to be thank you. coming up, as the nation with police. tested at this point we'll have the latest update for >> just to clarify you during our midday newscast. engages in this conversation if you have the antibodies and we're posting updates as we get about racial injustice, the new videos just coming to light your testing happens to be right, is it safer for you to them on our twitter feed. showing other black men dying in the brother of george floyd encounters with police is testifying right now on just giving new fuel to protesters demanding change all capitol hill for a house hearing across the country interact with people on police brutality. >> we do not know the answer to we'll tell you about it. that just because you have the antibodies, we don't know how another person invited to plus, from milk to meat, our much protection that gives you exclusive look at how much grocery prices have skyrocketed testify, the sister of the federal guard shot and killed in in recent weeks. and the more affordable options at this point. we think it gives you some, but that could be on the way for your family. but first, this is "today" on we're not exactly sure you can't let your guard down. oakland as protests were going still social distance and wear nbc. your masks and do the things we know can help keep you safe out on. you can link from the live feed. there. >> and lastly, just give a look here, it's your very own all-in-one couple tips. if i want to be extra, extra, extra cautious, what can i do? >> couple things
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if you want to, take your own towels and linen you don't really need to do that because most places are going to have clean linen and towels for you. when you get somewhere, wipe everything down. all the high touch surfaces. the bathroom, the door handles, the phone, remote. don't touch the phone too much or remote too much when you go to get food, depending where you are, they're going to have different rules and regulations. curbside pickup, make sure things are prepackaged no buffets is probably the biggest right now. those are the ways to stay safe. >> all right thank you, both. we appreciate you. just ahead, jill martin helps to liven up your home for the summer with a special edition of steals and deals. hey, carson. >> hi, hoda. good morning also ahead, chance the rapper. had a chance to sit down with him and talk to him about lending his powerful voice to important causes, dad duties, and a whole lot more that's coming up after your local news
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good morning. it's 8:26. i'm marcus washington. tesla is ready to ramp up its production of its new truck. sent out an internal email saying the power train will be built at the massive new battery factory in nevada. major league soccer has finalized a starting date to resume their season. all games will take place in orlando at the disney complex starting july 8th, winding down to a championship. just yesterday, san jose entertainment experience, xfinity x1. earthquake players resumed it's the easiest way to watch live tv organized, individual workouts. and all your favorite streaming apps. working out today, kari, and now x1 also comes with peacock. they are going to be hot. ooh la la. those temperatures are going to this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, be hot today. still ahead, will baseball shows, news, sports and more.
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still ahead, will baseball return this summer >> yeah. with x1, it's all at your beck and call. >> overnight details on a new we're looking at highs in the 90s inland today, but san francisco starting out with some proposal after your local news d. show me "parks and rec." fog, right over the golden gate see? the best really did get better! bridge and along the coastline. magnificent. it's going to keep it cooler xfinity x1 just got even better there and then sunshine with peacock premium included for no additional cost. that's why your chevy clean dealers commit elsewhere. high temperatures in the city no strings attached. to using enhanced vehicle reach 75. cleaning measures with cdc-approved cleansers. we're up to 95 in antioch today. if you need a new equinox, get 0% apr for 72 months napa will reach low 90s. or, four thousand five hundred dollars cash allowance on most models. high 80s tomorrow and 70s for you may even shop online and take delivery at home where available. friday into the start of the weekend. marcus? so you can find new roads with confidence. >> thanks, kari. live from studio 1a in another local news update coming up for you in 30 minutes. this is decision tech. rockefeller plaza, this is the third hour of "today." >> good morning to you nall dogs descend from wolves, or the age, and take delivery at home where available. welcome to the third hour of "today" on this wednesday, june and for thousands of years they've shared a love for meat. 10th craig melvin here in studio 1a blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire. i'm back in the studio after traveling to houston, texas, to feed the wolf that lives inside your dog cover george floyd's funeral on with blue wilderness. tuesday. and it was truly an incredible whether you know what day it is or not... scene there. thousands of people gathering in that texas heat to pay theirfloy consistency is key when taking on acne. and an everyday cleanser? that's breakouts worst enemy. told people about the man they love, neutrogena®. knew but it's also a call to action
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here's the deal - with the drive safe and save app i think you're going to like it. you'll save up to 30% for being a safe driver, savannah >> yeah. it's going to be a good one, carson also ahead, jill martin is and get a discount just for signing up. along. well played, jake from state farm. she's got a steals and deals that will share everything you as usual. need to spruce up your home for the summer season. when you want the real deal - a lot of folks with getting into organization, making their surroundings look better since we're home so much like a good neighbor, state farm is there.® so why not jill will be along >> it'll be awesome. now let's welcome all the families on my "today" plaza you look so good i am looking for baby cole a good morning to you. it's 7:26. i'm marcus washington. and i'm laura garcia. breaking news that we're covering in vallejo right now. that's where two people have the bekug family hi died in a shooting that left >> hi, hoda! >> cole is 1 today >> yes three others injured. >> "today in the bay's" jackie ward has been following the story all morning and joins us now live in vallejo with the brand-new developments for us. jackie? >> reporter: good morning to you both. >> well, i'm so glad we get to so five people shot altogether. mark your first birthday two of those people died. dad, you're a nurse i hear and you got a day off to celebrate one of the people shot was a >> i did to spend it with this little 10-year-old child. here is what we know about the two people who died. guy. >> danielle, how are you guys going to celebrate they are a 63 and 37-year-old >> we have some family in town, so we're going to have a small family celebration we'll do the smash cake so that should be interesting. adults. and if the weather stays okay, we might do a little swimming police say this took place on the 100 block of cynthia avenue and dancing.
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>> i love it in north vallejo about 9:50 last well, cole is so cute. night. i want to tell you he's got the all of the victims were at a cutest feet. child's birthday party when a nothing better than baby feet. group of shooters exited a all right, guys. vehicle and targeted the victims. in addition to the two who died happy birthday, cole the three other are an adult >> where's alicia? male and female and one 10-year-old child. cedar park, texas. police say all three of them are i'm coming for you where are you? let's pop up alicia here suffering nonlife threatening there she is >> hi. >> how are you thank you for waking up with injuries from gunshot wounds. all victims were from vallejo except the child who they believe in benicia. this >> we're great >> alicia, i understand you've all of the shooters remain got a surprise, a bit of a shoutout >> yes i'm here to shoutout my mom at-large this morning. police are asking to you give them a call if you have any information regarding this shooting. because her birthday just passed back to you. >> thank you, jackie. and she just graduated with her bachelors degree >> thank you very much. >> here's the thing, cassandra we hear you're not just a single let's talk about the sun that's coming up over the bay area today, certainly warming things up, kari. mom, you're a foster mom as well who went back to school to get yes, we are expecting it to that bachelors degree. be the hottest day of the week we applaud your commitment, as our temperatures in some ma'am. >> thank you so much spots reach into the 90s. thank you so much. this is a live look outside in san jose, and if you are going a lot of persistence >> and happy belated birthday as to get outside, if you're going well
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for a run or will be working >> thank you so much. >> happy belated birthday. outside try to get as much done >> you're a good daughter, alicia >> indeed. before noon as you can because our temperatures will reach up all right. i think we have one more person to 92 degrees in the south bay. up to 95 in antioch. 94 in concord. and napa today will reach 93 degrees while oakland will reach the low 80s. the mid-70s expected in san we'd love to say hi to savannah guthrie, they are calling your name. >> yes francisco. in our inland areas we'll have well, i'm calling her name and remember this name some hot weather tomorrow, but we've got molly in omaha, nebraska she's with her mom meg this we all catch a break from the morning. i hear you are a future journalist, a future "today" show anchor. heat as we head to friday into saturday. we're also going to be watching out for more clouds and then it heats up again early next week. mike, you've been watching the commute. do you still have that alert? i don't. it just cleared in the last 30 seconds, kari. that's great news. a live look at the san mateo bridge, which is what we're talking about, westbound on the >> yes right. it doesn't really show the jam i love you >> oh, molly but does show on the map and you i love you too, honey. see flashing lights heading over how old are you? what grade are you in? >> i'm 11 years old and i'm to the high rise. going into sixth grade >> and i heard, molly, that you the map shows a slower drive already have your own zoom news from the flat section over to show >> i do it with my friend ava. it's called "rise up." foster city where it looks like >> oh. it's called "rise up." >> i love it >> wow there were two crashes that did well, we are just taking a good clear from west 92. look at molly because she's the future and we're just so happy to meet you. and thank you for being on our i would still use the dumbarton plaza. meg, you've got a great one bridge as your alternate, much there. >> thank you
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smoother and clearer drive. thanks for having us. >> what's molly doing? everything else is well. >> we're going to sign a mug and back to you. send it to you, okay thanks, mike. we'll send a "today" show mug. >> maybe molly can come in and do the show tomorrow another local news update in >> i love molly. let's look at the big board half an hour. >> see you then. again. we've got the thompson family, the buchanans. we see you happy birthday happy tenth. and happy graduation thanks for joining us. if you'd like to join our plaza, sign up at today.com/mytodayplaza so much fun. all right. let's go over to mr. roker hey, al. >> hey, guys let's take a look at the weekend. it's not too early to do that. we'll start off with friday. and we'll see strong storms hot and humid down through the plains and up into the upper plains look for some wet weather moving into the pacific northwest as we look ahead toward saturday, we're going to see cooling off conditions around the great lakes. but the heat and humidity continue from texas into the mid-plains
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wet weather through the rockies. and moving into sunday, sunday, it's going to be mild along the eastern seaboard but showery heat wave continues through texas into the mid-plains. hot and dry. good morning. back now, 7:30 i'm meteorologist kari hall. images that baseball fans hope as we get a live look at our will change soon empty stadiums in cities across the country. baseball fans have their fingers current temperatures, our high crossed. there's a proposal to start this temperatures for today in the season and there's an important east bay it's 93 degrees in napa today while san francisco will stay in the mid 70s. as we look at our seven-day forecast, it will still be hot deadline today inland tomorrow with upper 80s. i know fans are hoping they'd go some significant cooldown. through with this. a cooldown coming in on friday >> if there was ever a time we needed owners and players to have a common ground, it's now >> yeah. as well as saturday, but then it >> play ball, come on. all right. let's get to your headlines here starts to warm up again sunday into early next week. at 7:30. we begin with the funeral >> that's your latest weather. service for george floyd friends and family gathering cousin carson. yesterday in floyd's hometown of >> thank you, uncle al. houston to remember the man
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whose death had set off a global some pretty warm temperatures there nationwide. coming up, i'm going to movement and calls for change. share my conversation with one in the crowd, some famous faces >> that's your latest weather. including channing tatum and jamie foxx cousin carson. >> thank you, uncle al also community leaders, friends, some pretty warm temperatures there nationwide family honoring george's life coming up, i'm going to share my conversation with one of the most influential people and legacy in music, chance t rapper. what he'hes >> i am brooke williams, george floyd's niece, and i can breathe. as long as i'm breathing, well many people have such a misunderstanding justice will be served >> later floyd's casket was as to how a reverse mortgage works. taken by horse drawn carriage to people think that the bank takes your home, a houston cemetery where he was but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. laid to rest next to his mother. some big developments tuesday in the investigation of those two missing idaho the home is ours. children human remains have been found on we can sell it if we want to at any time. the property of chad davel i like the flexibility of not having a payment, he was the stepfather of the two you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and you're responsible for paying kids your insurance on the property. he was taken into custody, the for us, it was a security blanket. the value of our house, remains haven't been identified so far was to fund our long-term health care. 7-year-old joshua and 17-year-old kylie have been missing since september. their mother has been in jail these are just a few uses of reverse mortgages. since february after being arrested for deserting her children and breaking overnight, firefighters in los angeles battling a massive brush fire
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near the renowned getty museum hot dry conditions are fanning the flames crews are using water, dropping helicopters to fight that blaze. officials are telling some residents they should be ready or go online to request your free information kit. without a doubt, one of the best just in case conditions change and now back to the george floyd case financial tools i've learned about. everybody should be taking a look at it. as mentioned, it is drawing renewed attention to others if they're over 62, they should at least investigate it. caught on camera for years, reverse mortgage funding gabe gutierrez is in minneapolis has been helping customers with us with a look at things like these use the equity from their homes making headlines and to finance their lives. underscoring the point here. they know the importance of having financial security. gabe, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. it's been about a week and a half since the worst of the unrest here in minneapolis this police precinct is still heavily fortified with these massive concrete barriers. all this as police officers across the country are facing growing scrutinies as more videos o
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alleged brutality is emerging. some images you're about to see are disturbing this morning, several newly released videos of black men dying in encounters with police are sparking more outrage. kxan obtained body cam from an arrest in march 2019 it was filmed but never aired by the show "live pd. investigators say 40-year-ol javier ambler led on a 22-minute car chase. while handcuffed and tasered he's heard saying i can't breathe multiple times when officers notice he's unresponsive, they begin performing cpr ambler later died. internal affairs review showed the deputies were found to follow guidelines but an investigation is underway and a grand jury could hear the case by this summer ambler's father can't watch the video. >> i miss him really, really bad, sir
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and i love him i'll give my life in return for my son to be here. >> reporter: in tacoma, washington, the family of manuel ellis is demanding an independent investigation of his death in march after this doorbell camera showed him repeatedly crying out while being restrained >> can't breathe, sir. can't breathe. >> i can't breathe i can't breathe. from new york to minnesota to texas to washington to too many points in between. >> reporter: nbc news does not know what occurred before the video, but the police allege he assaulted an officer that night. the police union says this is not the time to sacrifice dedicated public servants at the altar of public sentiment. the mayor of tacoma now calling on all four officers involved to be fired in new jersey, the state attorney general say this dash cam video shows 28-year-old maurice gordon being pulled over for allegedly driving 110 miles per hour last
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month. after 20 minutes of sitting in a state trooper's car, he appears to leave the video shows him struggling as he tries to get behind the wheel of the car the officer shoots him six times at close range the trooper's union says he only used force as a last resort fearing for his life gordon's mother is distraught. >> it's just difficult to watch. >> reporter: pending an investigation, that trooper is now on administrative leave. body camera video, dash cam video can sometimes paint an incomplete picture after floyd's death in minneapolis, those videos are getting renewed attention across the country. savannah >> yeah. gabe, thank you very much. it's 7:35 now. hoda, we'll send it to you >> coming up next, our exclusive
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a time when budgets for so many families are tighter than ever they don't need a big grocery bill too but that's what they're finding. jo ling kent has more. >> reporter: good morning. that's right the way we've been feeding our families and buying food has been changing for months now and this morning we have an exclusive new look at exactly how much more you're paying for all those staples at the grocery checkout the coronavirus recession is changing the way we're eating across america as grocery store prices skyrocket. new nielsen data obtained by nbc news show that nationwide prices for staples are on the rise in places like new york orange juice is up nearly 15% in dallas-ft. worth, ground beef spiking 15%. eggs up nearly 25% and chicken breast up 26% in los angeles. no matter where you live,
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families are feeling the price hikes. angelica relies on food stamps to feed her family of six in south l.a. >> these are a dollar. they're usually like 89 cents. >> reporter: lately her government assistance doesn't go as far >> that only lasts me like ten days >> reporter: the squeeze on budgets means changes for everyone in seattle, molly edmonds was recently laid off. with her husband shawn and two grown boys eating three meals a day at home, they go through a loaf of bread daily on a single income. >> our grocery bill has gone up probably 20% to 30%. and, you know, you don't really think about the prices but when you go to check out and you're spending a hundred dollars more than you're used to, you're buying the same amount of stuff. >> reporter: the edmonds have had to adjust the way they shop. is there anything you're not buying anymore because it's too expensive or doesn't make sense? >> the little snack foods that the kids love. like the little yogurts that are prepackaged.
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now we buy in bulk >> we don't do organic anymore because of the price point on it nowadays you don't even look at it an extra $2 per item >> reporter: big brands are taking notice. campbells, beyond meat, and pepsi planning to offer new value packs and deals. you'll also see more generic brands with discounts. aldi and dollar general try to win over shoppers from kroger, stop n shop, and whole foods >> we have to roll with the punches and figure it out. what else can we do? >> so why are prices going up so much across the country? >> reporter: yeah. it's that continued squeeze on the supply chain months ago when those restaurants and schools all shut down, farmers and food suppliers had to change the way they get the food to us with things like air travel still very much canceled, companies are spending more money to get the food to your grocery stores also i want to point out you may
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see your menu prices at restaurants go up as restaurants are dealing with this rising restaurants safe and sanitized >> yeah. and also having to deal with fewer customers in order to keep those social distancing guidelines jo, thank you. important story. appreciate it. all right, guys. we got 7:43. hey, mr. roker how about a check of the wear? >> all right, guys let's see what's going on as far as your temperatures are concerned for today. near records in the northeast today with higher humidity, temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above average. tomorrow they start to moderate a bit. that's good news you won't have to run the air conditioner that much. and as we head into the weekend, we are looking at temperatures that will be getting closer to warmer but we will start to see that
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good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are getting ready for some warmer temperatures inland, but the fog that we're seeing over the golden gate bridge right now will keep it cooler along the coastline today. here is a look at our wide ranging temperatures. we'll see upper 60s this half moon bay while the inland valleys in the east bay reach into the mid-90s this afternoon. slightly cooler in the valleys tomorrow as we reach into the upper 80s, but friday is when we all get some cooling as we come back to the 70s. >> and that is your latest weather. >> thank you, sir. >> and that is your latest weather. >> thank you, sir. up next, is baseball ever coming back this year? what we're learning about a new proposal that was floated overnight. that's right after this. e to co, subaru and our retailers are donating fifty million meals
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we are back. we are back. carson joins us with new developments we've been talking about this one all morning. baseball's possible return what do you know >> so the coronavirus pandemic had brought spring training back to a halt in march with the league locked in a standoff. fans have been left wondering if america's pastime will be back at all this year stephanie gosk has been following this one for us. steph, what's the good word? >> reporter: hey, craig. well, it's not that great, unfortunately.
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today the clock runs out on the league's latest offer to get the season running the players aren't having any of it they have offered something else this is really a labor dispute that's been going on for years now playing out very publicly. and the real losers could end up being the sport's fans who just want to see a game >> we can only hope for the best and hope for baseball some time very soon. >> reporter: after the coronavirus put the season on hold before it officially begun, major league baseball is trying to find a way to play ball while other professional sports like hoc key and basketball have reached an agreement to resume play as early as next month, mlb and their players are locked in a dispute over the number of games to play and how much they'll be paid. >> there's likely going to be baseball it's a question of how long the season is and how ugly get there and how ugly it is afterward. >> reporter: nbc news confirms the league proposed playing payers 75% of their full salary per game for 76 games. if the playoffs go forward and overnight, the players association submitted a counteroffer calling for an
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89-game season starting july 10th with full salary per game but neither side has budged. >> what this means for fans is frustration and really only frustration. you're watching millionaires and billionaires play. the fans are not the ones that either side is really looking out for. >> reporter: at a time much of the country is dealing with economic hardship, some are accusing the players of being tone deaf. washington nationals pitcher shawn doolittle writing, it's frustrating to have a public labor dispute when there's so much hardship, but we have to make sure future players won't be paying for concessions we make as for the fans who haven't seen the pros on the diamond for almost three months -- >> i think they should definitely get out there of the come to an agreement. >> reporter: but if and when a deal is reached, the players and league would need to decide on safety protocols 76 pages of new safety
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procedures were released still it's the money holding up the players and owners and the baseball fans are caught it will be virtual the first two rounds of it in a pickle. so some good news for fans tonight. some good news is that the draft will be held live. it will be virtual the first two rounds of it there will only be five rounds of the draft typically there are 40 it's just another way the coronavirus has changed everything >> but you end it on good news i'm curious what carson's thinking i know he's sitting there wondering. carson >> yeah. it's -- you know, baseball and all the sports are trying to figure out health protocols now. but baseball has the unique ability to heal the wounds of the country. we saw it ten days after 9/11 when the mets played the atlanta braves you know, ba they honored the 9/11 victims, ten miles from where i live,
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then shea stadium. the police department was there. you know, baseball's that thing that this country so desperately needs. even just symbolically to help us feel like normalcy is close >> yeah. >> yeah. >> agreed. it'd be nice if they could figure out a way to make it happen >> i love how wise carson is >> beyond his years. >> yeah. >> it's the coffee >> he's our gray beard except his beard's not gray up next, drive or fly, house or rentals we'll answer your questions about how to stay safe if you want to take a summer vacation carson, what do you got? >> we have an interview with one of the influential voices in music. chance the rapper. these visits are surprisingly intimate. i can actually share my screen and show the x-rays. we really moved some mountains in our network, and teams has been a huge part of that. this is going to be a game changer for medicine.
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and take delivery at home where available. so you can find new roads with confidence. good morning to you. 7:56. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. here is a look at what's happening now. >> reporter: i'm jackie ward in vallejo where police are continuing to investigate an overnight shooting that leaves multiple people injured. unfortunately, they have yet to confirm with us how many people were injured and what their statuses may be. they have only told us that the shooting happened some time before 10:00 on cynthia avenue between wendy and amelia streets. we will continue to bring you any updates we learn as soon as we get them. >> reporter: i'm kris sanchez. san francisco tenants have greater protection from eviction over any back rent they owe because of the coronavirus pandemic. the rent will still be due but now tenants cannot be evicted for not paying it as soon as the shelter in order is lifted and can't be charged interest or late fees.
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david chu will present a statewide proposal all across california and the state judicial council decides whether to continue the statewide eviction ban. right now we want to get a look at the forecast for you. meteorologist kari hall is tracking those temperatures for us that will be hot today, kari. it's a hot day ahead as we look at a live view in the tri-valley. checking out the start of the morning in dublin. we'll see our temperatures quickly warming up and it will be the hottest day of the weekend. we see mid-90s here in the inland east bay and up to 93 degrees in morgan hill. we'll also reach 93 degrees today in napa. our inland valleys will also have another hot day tomorrow but then cool down quite a bit on friday as we come back to the 70s we'll see more clouds moving in. a storm system passing to our north. we are going to see the cooldown not last that long because the heat is up again early next week. back to you, laura and marcus.
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all right. thank you very much, kari. another local news update in half an hour. >> see you then.
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we'll break it down. and chance encounter. how chance the rapper is making his voice heard over inequality in america. his personal message for the country as carson catches up with the grammy winner about how he's been keeping busy and could new music be on the way? >> i've been recording a little bit at the crib and i live next door to my studio. i've gone there a couple of times. >> today, june 10th, 2020. the jarrett family doesn't vacay without "today." >> we're from raleigh, north carolina. today is my 7th birthday. ♪ >> so excited to celebrate my 10th birthday with you on the "today" show. >> hi, "today" show. my name is minnie hayes. i am turning 90 years old today. >> and looking good too.
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welcome back to "today." rise and shine. it's wednesday morning. we're happy to have you with us. hoda has worn a yellow shirt to make sure you have some sunshine in your life. >> and i've got a matching pen. we've take then boards all of our window on the world. we're back in business. it's always nice we get to occasionally see nurses and people walk by. and we also want to shout out our my "today" plaza. it's a crowd joining us from across the country. we've got new grads, new parents, future journalists. savannah, craig, and i will be speaking to this beautiful group coming up in just a bit. >> we're going to get a close up coming up. we're going to start with your news at 8:00. lots to talk about. we'll start with the funeral of george floyd. he was laid to rest after a day of powerful images, strong messages, and determination that his death lead to real change. >> reporter: good morning. george floyd is now in his final resting place in his hometown
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after a funeral that lasted nearly four hours. mourners heard from religious leaders, politicians, musicians, and close friends and family. a 12 mile procession and over the last mile his casket was carried by a horse drawn carriage before he was laid to rest next to his mother. it was a day filled with messages about the movement his death has inspired not just across the country, but around the world. >> he changed not only this country, not only the united states. he changed the world. george floyd changed the world. >> god took an ordinary brother and made him the corner stone of a movement that's going to change the whole wide world. >> reporter: during the service, houston's mayor announced he was signing an executive order banning the use of choke holds and strangle holds by police. george floyd's brother is going
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to be in washington today to testify at a congressional hearing about police reforms. back to you guys. >> all right, joe. thank you. now to the changing scene in cities across the country as things reopen after the coronavirus shutdown. sam brock joins us from miami beach with some changes and what we can expect. good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning. if this were two months ago, two weeks ago, even two days ago i would not be able to be here talking to you. but opening up at 7:00 this morning part of a new wave of reopenings from san francisco to new york. once the epicenter of coronavirus now entering a new phase. in the stunning span of three months, they deployed national guardsmen on its streets to welcoming diners al fresco on its sidewalks. >> this is a new thing, a new
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way of life for everyone. but i'm sure everyone's excited. >> reporter: after new york city started a light reopen monda
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