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the fire danger, vianey. inner mountain regions. independent investigations and movies are made, the theaters some of this year's most anticipated blockbusters are now i would imagine he's still a we've got this mid-atlantic area forecast coming up in the next company pepsi announced a $400 jake from state farm? they will continue that cooperation and they would don't need the theater anymore. waiting to come out in the fall. dependent. yeah, we have 90s and windy we're going to look at heavy here's the deal... support the release of any doj are still closed. >> i don't think so. "wonder woman 1984" is scheduled celebrating -- >> right so he did not get a stimulus 30 seconds. sunshine brighter, ♪ million set of initiatives over but across the country, more and my first latte in 12 years. l♪ conditions and a red flag five years to lift up black communities and increase black she's not the one for you. >> my 10th birthday. check which i think is really warning for solano county representation at pepsi. if she's not going to protect all her stuff with state farm, >> and my 13th birthday. report. more theaters are reopening. i think people want to go and wrong. >> so you put them in the bottom rain. overnight the u.s. olympic and >> waking up with "today." because i got a stimulus check of the skillet then you top with marshmallows through tomorrow. how's she going to protect your heart? paralympic committee got back to have a shared cinematic experience in a big theater. for october. black widow (vo) verizon knows how to build unlimited right. >> i'm going to help out >> magic of tv please be careful out there. and heavy rain developing in like a good neighbor, state farm is there.® us. we're back and as america and now the nation's biggest >> reporter: before those big start with america's most awarded network, but there should have been a >> and then what are you going follow all of the rules. they say in part nassar's slowly reopens, one thing a lot stimulus check for brendan to do with this? florida today. of people have missed is a trip chains are announcing their and the new james bond flick is ♪ offer it at a price built for everyone, i would have signed it over and no wood burning or anything of terrible acts took too long to >> hello from st. louis, that nature. this will drift toward the uncover and in the time since scheduled for november. missouri and on a phone everyone loves. let them buy the extra food and >> throw it in the oven for in addition the company says the they've implemented significant plans to reopen. we got an exclusive look inside >> joe fryer for us in mike? >> it's just hot. north. one of those chains which is making modifications that will hollywood. carson daly joins us now. iphone 11 on us when you buy select iphones. ppe and whatever about -- at 450 for ab that's all i care about. cold front will move across the dramatically change how we go to what you think, buddy? you ready to hit the theaters >> we just graduated >> reporter: they continue to be it's hot. plains and the rockies. and as it does, it's going to to the movie. >> that's right, savannah. >> and we love our front line minutes. bring heavy rain for florida again? heroes >> hi. their sons' biggest protecters >> we're going to pop it in the oven again, magic of tv also minnesota. we're looking for heavy showers aunt jemima brand will donate $5 million to create meaningful we're back. reforms. after being closed for months, we're the kelley family from because everyone deserves the best.lited bui. through childhood, adulthood, and thunderstorms continuing. theaters are preparing to reopen >> well, two quick thoughts. and then as we move on into support and engagement in the 7:39 with in-depth today. worth mentioning, they proposed just in time for the summer blockbuster season. first, i can stay home and watch maryland good morning. ♪ we make it all feel better, ♪ black community. >> the first aunt jemima was a so what are they doing to a 21 pilots concert on youtube good a financial settlement that the movies. but i'd rather see them in a >> natalie is 21 today do i look like a child to you? (man) cheerios. and a pandemic woman named nancy green born a slave in 1884. a story we followed closely. >> it was five years ago today a as they prep for reopening, the senate has yet to touch that we've got the beauty product ♪ you're my, you're my, ♪ (woo, yeah) young gymnast became the first would have released olympic major theater chains are writing a new script for the movie going (buzz) honey nut cheerios are heart healthy look at that good morning and she was paid and she died in officials and some gymnastics experience. venue. house bill, the heroes act sunbelt surge. how excited are you to reopen? and can help lower cholesterol! >> we're not in a post-covid ♪ you're my family. ♪ 1890 but led a remarkable life officials from liability. number two, theaters are where any movement on any relief bill >> oh, my gosh friday, we expect more activity. we go as americans for the whoo in fact, look at the rainfall. (yo) ♪ you're my family. ♪ gave a bunch of money to to report to usa gymnastics that at the time, aly raisman slammed >> we are really excited. (man) mmmmmm. likely won't happen until july >> that is fantastic>> go ahead. time heavy rain stretching from charity. she had been abused by then-team >> reporter: mark is ceo of ultimate escape. (buzz) did you just "mmmmmm."? minneapolis all the way down to wichita falls. that offer, calling it we do it in normal times to get away from our mundane lives and we're in the middle of a covid pandemic heavy rain through the mid-atlantic states. but her family did not see the offensive. welcome back to "today." it's wednesday morning (man) no. >> and then you break up some >> a spike of cases reported in six states including arizona, and the heaviest rain as we move royalties from, you know, the doctor larry nassar. get lost in cinema. special good morning if you're just waking up grabbing that (buzz) i'm pretty sure i heard an "mmmm." on into friday going to be down in central and southern florida generations they used the likeness now hundreds of gymnasts back to you, hoda. we found this story because a texas, and florida with up toet your to local >> it's definitely time fo including the biggest names in >> kate snow, thank you so much. do i look like a child to you? (man) the cheerios. cinemark, the first national producer at msnbc has an adult graham crackers like chips for the sport are demanding time now 7:43. (buzz) honey nut cheerios are heart healthy brand to relaunch. we need that experience even at first cup of coffee. dip. in one jacksonville beach bar, how about we check with al roker hey allergy muddlers... daughter with down syndrome. for a look at the weather. and can help lower cholesterol! on friday opening a handful of 25% capacity more than ever. waky waky eggs and bacy. he called me up and said he had and personally i also like to achoo! 16 friends testing positive temperatures in the 50s, but the thank you. so that's my thought on that. >> haven't heard that in awhile. ...do your sneezes turn heads? have oreos after a single night out guys, we do have a lot more but more importantly, al and i >> by the way, look who else we to take a leave of absence this morning their warning to story for today is going be to hey, al. (man) mmmmmm. mid-july, more than 300 theaters have this morning. try zyrtec... >> of course be the rise in temperatures. ahead including gymnasts like simone biles and aly raisman accountability. kate snow has the story. >> hey, guys. ...it starts working hard at hour one... because i've got to take care of of course. >> and i like whipped cream. searching for answers five years good morning. we are looking at a tale of (buzz) did you just "mmmmmm."? across the country all with new are cooking today a father's day my daughter and try to work from by 2:00 we'll be in the 80s from after the scandal that rocked several different cities. (buzz) i'm pretty sure i heard an "mmmm." there they are and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. home who's hotter today? health protocols. it was just too much >> get in there, guys. the south and the 90s expected can't believe we're still five years later talking about this. minneapolis or new orlea meal that's awesome. i'm going to show you what tom >> the big board it's something that a lot of that's hotit brady looks like in his families are dealing with right for the interior valleys along >> reporter: i know, hoda. >> we've really gone the extra non-patriot uniform. >> uh-oh. we've got in that group a zyrtec muddle no more. now. mile to make this a healthy and >> join us for all that on the i had no idea. announce a breakthrough. >> if we'd known this four or their sport. ors of larry nassar's abuse did find some justice when safe environment for our guests. special anniversary. >> so many five months ago, we would have saved tens of thousands of with breezy to windy conditions however, there is one thing you can be certain of. >> reporter: employees will way. >> that looks good. lives. which always brings a concern the new action they are taking undergo wellness and temperature the men and women of the united states postal service. much more >> so able to care or >> can you get in there. for fire danger heading in to get them right after this >> don't you feel like every morning they get a littl >> >> the common and inexpensive drug showing promise in treating through this afternoon and in checks and wear masks. >> get in there. i want to see. floor stamps and plexiglass just puts on those burdens >> dunk it >> that looks good. through tomorrow morning. we're here to deliver cards and packages from loved ones >> can you get in there. >> look at that.
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the virus. something we'll be monitoring as barriers will keep people social acqua di gio profondo, others really thrive and want to have the independence of the look at that that's delicious at your own risk the president moves ahead with distanced. the new intensity >> s'mores for breakfast at the daly house >> we want to say a happy well because of the low more fresh air will be giorgio armani group home father's day to all you fathers and also deliver the peace of mind >> it is gets the blood pumping so craig, you have really shone a light on something super out there, all you father plans to hold a huge indoor humidity. stay safe out there. let's get to your news at 8:00 at macy's important. remember, it will be in the 90s that you went someplace worth going. of knowing that essentials like prescriptions the fragrance destination figures for that much. rally in tulsa this weekend. so limit outdoor activities. he was convicted and sent to i think it will help prison, but many of them have told us, told you guys the 93 degrees. that's 1r denver? this morning more states are a lawsuit just filed to enforce or maybe...you have opinions. system let them down on so many are on their way. i've had two incredible fathers. guys, got the grill going in the levels. and this morning more than a reporting dangerous surges in these fudge brownie m&m's are really fyes they are. thank you. coming up, guys, we're just masks and social distancing. back yard. hundred accusers are now asking yep. denver's the hotter city. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. coronavirus cases, to put a fudge brownie center in an m&m's is... going to go in a different al, you've been blessed as well. straight ahead, what dr. anthony but if it's on there, it has to mean something. the department of justice to publicly reveal findings about unfortunately. direction. doing some lamb ribs a little later. how the fbi handled the case. but there is some encouraging genius! i know. because father's day is upon us. i love talking about my dad with this morning a grim milestone for the sport of gymnastics. ing in their theaters, cinemark will ♪ round and round! news about a potential treatment you and craig when we do our fauci just said about the risks me and carson cooking some stuff stop offering first come first serve seating. for some of the sickest patients nbc's sam brock joins us with i was going to say hard! and al and carson are going to father's day thing up so we make sure this means something. >> i do have days where i and we always will. instead all guests will need to ♪ what comes around, goes around. ♪ three things to watch this so happy father's day to you of attending >> can't wait. struggle to get up in the i both at reserve their seats in advance. why won't you... cook up a feast for us classified that we've done everything - to make your shopping, morning. and the system will block out for bundling made easy, go to geico.com ughhhh... fellas and my children, i love you so the trump administration sues to >> i'd love to taste it. >> love it when you guys get the >> reporter: five years ago seats around you so all parties are spaced at least six feet ahhh! much stop the release of former grill on today, a coach first reported 87 degrees. 3 degrees cooler for miami, 7 morning. why won't you go in... they're not listening, and national security adviser john test-driving and car-buying experience alleged abuse to usa gymnastics degrees warmer for chicago. new fudge brownie m&m's. bolton's explosive new book as there's nothing you and almonds can't do.in, jackson daly that's okay. the way it should be. after overhearing maggie nichols test test test test test deliver packages for amazon. sam, good morning to you graphics department. and also bingo who is a father's so good. carmax. talk about what larry nassar had everybody gather around now one of a kind. it can be used on the hands, body, and face. figure to me he breaks his silence. still ahead this morning, come in to bid at five dollars, ten, going a twice, and sold! apart. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. we are now about three weeks multitalented. >> siri there on the second >> is the president lying? folks, breaking news overnight >> yes, he is. the aunt jemima brand set to be out. just a little bit over from the he's going to do an original camera >> and goldy in the house and it's not the first time. laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. movie theaters will be able to open in 31 states with some it cleanses and moistuizes with 1/4 moisturizing cream. >> can the white house stop local chains already back in desserts recipe for skillet publication? retired. yet some say it isn't real milk. done to her. twenty, make it thirty, make it thirty five, sold!!! business with strict safety the story just ahead memorial holiday somewhere too. dalys, thanks to you thanks, al breaking overnight in the wake of mounting protest leaving your skin feeling comfortable and smooth. and real change in america to have reaction to i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. but it would take weeks to get *crunchá measures. image overhaul that move and what it could move dove men+care 3-in-1 bar. for other iconic brands. the fbi involved and months (vo) ♪love. national chains like amc and plus some of the biggest regal announced similar precautions as they plan to it's starting to look like a spike in cases is gaining some for the recipes check out before they interview nichols or it's what we've always said makes subaru, subaru. reopen by mid-july just in time traction today.com/food. quaker oats says it's getting names in usa gymnastics sit! there are 23 states seeing a rid of the aunt jemima brand demanding new answers in a ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow. any other gymnast. other girls were being abused and right now, love is more important than ever. for the first big studio rise within that, a surge of 25% or many i've learned a lotother got of things.m smoking, >> it's time to let go of symbols like this because of there are four states right now looking at triple digit like how to help her out of bed, >> yeah. ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow. increases. releases of the summer. how to keep track of her medication, and that has to be difficult. in response to covid-19, i drive my van five days a week. scandal that rocked their sport. ♪ meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow, meow. ♪ >> i need you to learn what a some of those up 150% in a week. and how to keep her spirits up. >> we'll be back in a moment why they say the fbi failed to protect them and what they're subaru and our retailers are donating fifty million meals bad day is. i'm the only one touching the van, asking in a letter just sent to >> just knowing that if someone >> reporter: like "unhinged" there are also signs of a [announcer] the justice department but first this is "today" on would have reported it and made but i'm still we'll be back in a moment, but opening july 10th. gonna take the time to wipe everything down. breakthrough this morning when you can quit. call 1-800-quit now for these are real people, nbc. change right when it was to feeding america, not actors, still the only one cats ask for by name. reported, so many people would to help feed those who now need our help. >> yet here i stand proof there help getting free medication. who've got their eczema have been saved. is a place for people like us. i recently took a break cause my girlfriend under control. >> will other brands follow >> reporter: two years ago the you try to stay ahead of the mess. suit all that plus coming soon. >> reporter: disney's live and i just had a baby. in the middle with less eczema you can show more skin. theaters set to reopen as early as this weekend just in time for o) verizon knows how to build unlimited right. its all part of our commitment to our communities it comes to treating the sickest but scrubbing still takes time. the summer blockbuster season. start with america's most awarded network, action remake of "mulan" on july now there's new powerwash dish spray. of this pandemic, you know, having a kid, patients with covid-19 so roll up those sleeves. our inside look at the traumatic offer it at a price built for everyone, safety changes being made at a fbi told nbc news an internal investigation was underway about 24th. >> hasn't happened yet. there's something different. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent.
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theater near you and on a phone everyone loves. its handling of the case. >> reporter: and christopher "today," wednesday, june 17th, but nothing has ever been released publicly. >> that's your latest weather. nolan's sci-fi blockbuster when i came back, amazon completely changed. it's the faster way to clean as you go. iphone 11 on us when you buy select iphones. researchers at the university of oxford have been looking at a dupixent is the first treatment of its kind so today nichols and more than a steroid that's been around far new dawn powerwash. because everyone deserves the best. >> all right, al. long time. it's typically used for many ailments that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, thank you so there you go, sir. thank you. this is unlimited built right. hundred other nassar accusers i >> that's your latest weather. "tenant." savannah? >> all right, al. they found it cut the death rate or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. thank you so much. still ahead, what will your but will audiences be willing to in a third next trip to the movies look recovering the van was different, like? we've really gone the extra mile spray, wipe, rinseo) make the backyard, dupixent is a biologic and not a cream or steroid. to make this a healthy and safe coming into the station and loading 2020 environment for our guests. extremely impactful numbers. your new backcountry. >> announcer: from nbc news, department of justice saying the >> we've got an inside look at was different. so far they have not been nature valley sweet & salty peanut bars. fbi failed to protect them and if anything, they took it overboard on the safety, published in a medical journal many people taking dupixent this is "today" with savannah other victims. it reads in part, we still do the preparations and big changes being made at some of the ♪ not know who exactly in the fbi and this morning anthony faucih crunchy, creamy and delicious. wherever you are. saw clear or almost clear skin. participated in the cover-up and whether misconduct reached into nation's biggest theaters as and that's what i love. the higher ranks of the justice they get ready to reopen. personally attend president guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller trump's rally later this week in plaza. department. >> hi, everybody it's funny to say i'm essential. tulsa. welcome to "today. nice to have you with us bright ♪ joining maggie in signing the he said of course not given the and early on a wednesday but first these messages. first these messages. risk of the crowds and also his personal risk. serious allergic reactions can occur, letter, aly raisman who told we're all working towards a common goal. savannah she waited more than a he's 79 years old. including anaphylaxis, just like amazon says, i opened a sofi money account which is severe. "deliver smiles," and honestly, i believe i do. officials in tulsa, oklahoma, have said gathering thousands of tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, year for the fbi to call. and it was the first time that i realized ♪ >> i said why did you wait so i could be earning interest back on my money. such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. long. i just discovered sofi, morning. they said, oh, we wanted to wait and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them good morning to you. >> it's good to see you, until the olympics were over. >> why? savannah don't you love that? >> i don't know. without talking to your doctor. pictures sitting back, relaxing, >> reporter: four-time gold who am i?! enjoying a movie in a theater. we're going to have more on that so help heal your skin from within coming up. medalist simone biles also signing the letter. i refinanced my student loans with sofi and talk to your eczema specialist about dupixent. and we've got some big news at walgreens, we know summer may look different this year. she was in tears last year at the national championships when people together like that under asked about how usa gymnastics these conditions is, quote, because of their low interest rates. it combines align's probiotic with ashwagandha extraordinarily dangerous. hoda, back to you. if your financial situation has changed, about the u.s. open tennis luckily, we are right around the corner >> all right, sam. thank you. with the 2020 election tournament approaching, facebook has announced a change to its thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. we may be able to help. with safer ways to shop handled her abuse. to help soothe occasional digestive upsets, platform and als i don't know you're paying attention to that. >> you literally had one job and ♪ plus stress that can make them worse. like making sure you have pool toys you didn't protect us. >> reporter: senator john cornyn and try align gummies with probiotics if your financial situation has changed, you say that customers maklet's talk data.s. the whole family can try out. of texas who sits on the only xfinity mobile lets you switch up >> i definitely am ♪ to help support digestive health. stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. just like amazon says, your wireless data whenever. i accept! such exciting things, signs of reopening. but at the same time, hoda, and never running out of sunscreen and take. it. on... feeds. the company's also under renewed i can tell that they used your milk, matilda. these new concerns in states before playing in the yard. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! pressure to limit the spread of false information and hate 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? that are seeing huge spikes now speech so you only pay for what you need? rinvoq a once-daily pill... great job! everyone gets 5g with our new data options and if you do spend the day indoors, judiciary committee is calling jo ling kent has more. 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is not your friend. that's rinvoq relief. nonprofits organized by the antidefamation league and common she wished there was a way to make it last longer. a real surge eh, not enough fiber... switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. we've got complete coverage. we'll start with nbc's sam brock -always have been. with ra, your overactive immune system... sense media are calling on major in coral gables, florida, this -and always will be. chocolate would be good... say hello to your fairy godmother alice. morning. snacking should be sweet and simple. ...attacks your joints. brands and corporations which plus get $200 off a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. never letting anything get in my way. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. they have not yet identified to >> reporter: good morning. and long-lasting gain scent beads. fbi's handling of the nassar the delicious taste of glucerna texas and florida both just not the doubts, gives you the sweetness you crave distractions, investigation and the victims rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, stop buying ads on facebook and part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! while helping you manage your blood sugar. and the public should rest with nutrients to help jumped 2600 cases in a single or voice in my head. including tuberculosis. assured our findings will be support immune health. serious infections and blood clots, instagram for the month of july. and certainly not arthritis. it's called stop hate for sometimes fatal, have occurred... new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief made public at the end of our profit day. investigation. ...as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, both of their governors saying there's a common thread here nassar is expected to die in >> we have been calling on young people testing more likely to help me keep moving. prison after pleading guilty to possessing child pornography and tears in the stomach or intestines, as they are heading out and venturing to new businesses that facebook for years to change and changes in lab results. some of their practices when it are reopening right now. and it can help you too. molesting teen girls. dive in. comes to spreading hate and polo deep blue. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. all of that going on, but health the new men's fragrance. amplifying hate and racist experts worry that young and old feel the joy of movement but he's accused of assaulting ralph lauren. tell your doctor about any infections...and if you are hundreds more. macy's or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. messages on their platform nichols says she's proud she quite frankly we're either met with silence or unfulfilled take on ra are not following guidelines spoke up five years ago. talk to your rheumatologist about rinvoq relief. promises >> reporter: the campaign comes florida might be one of the >> that's something that kind of eases my mind a little bit and as facebook grapples with we are on the tough days just knowing i rinvoq. make it your mission. country's newest coronavirus criticism inside we are back. it is 8:46 with "today" food country's newest coronavirus hot if you can't afford your medicine, all right, guys. father's day is sunday, but we spots, but some folks desperate to get back to work is urging to abbvie may be able to help. information and racist hate allow bars to reopen speech to spread following >> they're reopening casinos but can't wait to celebrate. id help other people. george floyd's death this morning we are throwing a we can't serve a beer? we're back 8:13 now with our ongoing series family food festival we've got al, carson, jack daly. >> reporter: those calls coming facebook which has 2.6 billion focused on inequality in america. days after this hollywood, users brought in nearly $70 billion in advertising revenue florida, social distancing looking into the conduct of the coming up on this hump day, >> they love cooking with their just ahead on the third
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fiasco and 16 jacksonville bar a night out at a movie theater this morning timely new programs goers enjoying a night on the town and all contracting aimed at really helping police kids good morning. officers fight social and racial hour, wilmer valderrama will it's 7:56. they've got some great recipes join us live i'm laura garcia. bias in the field, savannah. to share >> then on hoda and jenna, we're here is a look at what's just in time for the big day you may have already caught al could it be? happening now. last year. the civil rights organizations >> that's right, craig and his son nick cooking it up >> reporter: i'm cierra johnson, are counting on major brands to nbc's tech correspondent jacob on their social media showcooki. throwing a fashion show with >> it could be some major chains are preparing a big day for those working in join the temporary boycott to war joins us with more on this to reopen. we are going to have an inside force sweeping changes including look at the steps they're taking to make sure that your family hair salons and barber shops, that facebook stop generating ad covid-19 feels safe including some interesting seating revenue from misinformation and >> i thought it wasn't serious and i got it both places are now allowed to >> and carson's son jackson has culinary skills too. >> reporter: one worker who requirements harmful content. hi, jacob. attended the bar said i should reopen. in addition houses of worship as automatically remove all ads have known better. i should have been more but first, your local news good morning to you. cautious, but alas, it is what it is. labeled as misinformation or good morning >> reporter: hi, good morning. you know, the country is, of it's 8:56. florida is currently riding a well as funeral services are course, demanding change in police funding and tactics andis i'mege football stadium to say wave of cases. allowed to proceed but only with hateful and automatically flag any extremist content in private more than 13,000 in a week 100 or fewer guests. groups for human moderators to just like his parents. the governor attributing the and now president trump calling their final taerwell to a fallen spike to more testing. good morning, everyone. al and carson's passion for i'm scott mcgrew. review for reform but nationwide, the numbers in soon on facebook you will be examples provided by the adl one idea is to train officers tn cooking come from their own many places point up 23 states have seen a rise over show a post spreading hero. able to opt out of political dads 38-year-old santa county cruz ads. albert lincoln roker and richard caruso who both love to grill sergeant died in an ambush june mark zuckerberg says if to vote of george floyd placed next to a training and we've seen cities and and eat. >> guys, now we can't wait the last week. depart all right. let's start with al. 6th. more than a dozen, a surge of 25% or more. that includes four states in for, you want to get rid of what are you making? he leaves behind a wife, young those ads, you'll be able to do in a statement, facebook responded writing in part, our it. they're going to roll it out to focus is to act on what is most tamir rice, rayshard brooks. >> well, guys. child and another baby on the way. triple digits. a limited number of users to black men killed by police casea today's ceremony is scheduled to doing something mediterranean. i'm doing lamb ribs. begin at 10:00 a.m. leading up to it a procession begin with and then roll it out important. montana, wyoming, hawaii, and starting in santa cruz. alabama up almost 150% to all americans opting out of and i love these in arizona cases hitting a new political ads on your facebook i met a shepherd, believe it or not, a guy who is a shepherd in because there are security all-time high. almost doubling the state's feed. concerns tied to the ambush, ♪ cases that outraged america. removing hate speech and content virginia named craig rogers and authorities are being tight today black men are 2 1/2 times lipped about the exact route that harms communities he turned them onto me that procession will take. add some resistance. in the first quarter of this more likely ysd and happening now, kris sanchez sara, your movie plus trial is about to expire. year alone, we've removed nearly 10 million pieces of hate speech we have made progress, but thero sadly disparities in care there do you want to continue or cancel? why do a pause of advertising? it's a cheaper cut of lamb why not just walk away from ♪ police than are white men. so basically you take these is will have a report in our are also pronounced. at protests across america, ribs, they come cut already. anger and ideas for how to fix live midday news. this church has been used as a testing site capital one knows the larger problem >> i feel like something's got
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to train either with training or >> not having a hospital in this life doesn't update you about your credit card. facebook advertising something because they should check with your butcher. >> if they do not make the not be the ones scared of us >> it's almost like we have to a big day for hairstylists so meet eno...the capital one assistant changes we're calling for in train ourselves about how to act they'll be fantastic that looks out for charges that might surprise you their basic core practices on in front of the police just so we don't end up being victims of and barbers. their platform, then we will take the 30-day pause and turn and you can do a rub first time in three months that and helps you fix them. area, you have to drive 35, 40 salons are opening their doors. miles to get to the hospital another way capital one violence is watching out for your money when you're not. >> reporter: in traffic stops, black and hispanic drivers are we've got any kind of mediterranean spice including head over to our web page for a it into a long-term boycott. >> reporter: going after the lemon zest, cinnamon, sugar, salt, a little bit of everything >> reporter: on a day texas hit bottom line in the name of record hospitalizations again. change for "today," jo ling kent, nbc news also searched more often than what's in your wallet? switching gears now. maybe another sign things are county-by-county look at what's white drivers. in here. reopening. quaker oats is finally the wind in your hair... slowly getting back to normal. the science shows us that all of and you're just going to rub it governor greg abbott rejected a the feeling of freedom that drives us on very generously now, i also like to use -- you rejemima brand of us have biased baked into our minds. can also use a commercial one. this one is good call from nine texas mayors to go out and discover.. that beloved summertime they're part of our most ancient mental programming including houston, dallas, and austin for permission to require masks. >> all of us have a collective at chevy, we're committed to getting you there and that's why it's so important responsibility to educate the with confidence and peace of mind. tradition will go on as planned. syrup public that wearing a mask is the best thing to do that all of us including the anything that has kind of a putting people in jail, however, is the wrong approach. >> reporter: protests for that's why your chevy clean dealers commit you know what we're talking florida's governor to do the same >> it's been definitively shown police have to recognize them. you can head over to our twitter feed for our full story. that wearing masks saved lives to using enhanced vehicle about. nath as part of an upcoming pbs >> reporter: leading to a cleaning measures with cdc-approved cleansers. documentary, i met with stanford socialologist who analyzed mediterranean flavor similar outcome. if you need a new equinox, get 0% apr for 72 months >> at the end of the day, we and basically you just cake this should be trusting people to police body cam footage to help or, four thousand five hundred dollars make good decisions. cash allowance on most models. this year due to the on you may even shop online police departments across the it's simplicity unto itself. and take delivery at home where available. it's just like making regular coronavirus, you won't have so you can find new roads with confidence. those cheering crowds. country identify and eliminate ribs low and slow you get your -- you don't want to put these directly on the >> reporter: a decisive heat so what i've done is if you can decision, stopping the phase of 12-time champion joey chestnut their biases in the field. see over here, the main part of the grill is over 400 degrees. what kinds of patterns do you but this side is only about 250, reopening. >> we're in the middle of a you're not welcome here! will be there. think you could detect >> we wanted to look to see, for covid-19 pandemic. get out of my face! example, if african-americans are treated any differently from white americans during these hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. all the best competitive eaters 225. in the world will be there the contest will feature five >> reporter: and there is some get in its way. hpv can affect males and feles. eaters for both the men and the women. stops. and that of course is down from the regular 15 >> you call them eaters? 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than those 20 or older but so much about the but you can help protect your child by taking a first step. coronavirus we're still learning the plaza. fatty. back to you. >> absolutely, sam the cdc recommends hpv vaccination at age 11 or 12 thank you. and they come out looking that sets us up nicely for our medical contributor dr. joseph something like this. >> what? oh, my god, al fair >> oh, yes to help protect against certain cancers. >> roker, if you're not a lamb they were being stopped.sir or s guy, can you swap out? let's talk about thiou start hey cancer! remember how they dunk the hot not... dog into like water. my... child. could you use pork or beef don't wait... >> you could swap out for beef talk to your child's doctor about hpv vaccination today. or pork. >> i was just thinking about were called things like man or but everybody does beef or pork reopening, you know that you're that bro. ribs going to get more cases. don't wait... >> you're going to miss that >> i was just thinking about white drivers also received more and we're seeing that. that and got a slight stomach ache reassurances from officers while do something different how do we know if the surge is >> yes >> you know, guys, it's too great. black drivers were told to keep something that could lead to an outbreak that could be a real he was the last cage...and i came out.knelt down...and he first the news about the u.s. open and now the hot dog eating and then you want to pair that contest. you know, the news headlines, their hands on the wheel with a nice asparagus, okay? they say, do you believe in love at first sight? they're too good to us today how about if i cap it off >> if we look at the words used with a morning boost by the officer, we can predict concern? yes, when it comes to a dog. and you're just going to -- andt the race of the person they're it was love at first sight. mo is family so i feed him blue. talking to about two-thirds of all right. the time some people peel them. >> that's definitely what we're seeing in these states a texas woman with a good heart, i cut them off right there at the analogy or, you know, the point earlier about having more she tried to rescue a squirrel that got caught in her kiddie the base they get a little shorter. tests is going to yield more cases. pool she didn't want to touch it, so >> reporter: wow that's actually true she was trying to use a chair to scoop it outd to use a chair to even if you don't know the race what we go by is a of the person that was stopped, you can tell it from how that differentiator here is how many person was spoken to >> a black person or a white then you just take some olive oil and pour that on very simply. little salt. acqua di gio profondo, a little pepper. hospitalizations are you seeing. scoop it out i know you don't like -- a lot of people, jack, don't like so that would indicate new cases that you wouldn't have picked ug the new intensity it almost worked person -- giorgio armani at macy's >> i a >> reporter: the stanford team asparagus. the fragrance destination it almost worked >> i'm saving you! i'm saving you but once you grill it and it let me save you!>> okay. is now sharing its findings with only takes about five or six minutes. and it comes out looking like motorcycle riders love the open road. for years, i thought i was lactose intolerant. acutely ill. that indicates it's a bigger problem than what we thought it police departments across the was. turns out i was just sensitive and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, to a protein commonly found in milk. country training officers to this and it's really tasty now, with a2 milk® become more aware of their own biases >> we all suffer from that we all have it so it's not something to avoid so to help even more, we're seeing record i can finally enjoy cereal again. or be defensive about, but it's hospitalizations in the states that have opened up really something to understand. >> reporter: experts say it's a love that. geico is giving new and current customers early, that maybe have been some it's delicious like real milk. critical step toward changes the it's really good okay asrrors that can result. a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies because, it is real milk! but it ends well
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a2 milk® is real milk from real cows by the way, guys she gave it a second try after if you don't have the grill with the geico giveback. somewhat laxed and we're seeing jumps in those that produce only the a2 protein. >> jake, how much of a going, you can put it in the and because we're committed for the long haul, states as they rushed to open things calmed down i'm so happy i found this. the squirrel made it to dry land so all ended well. oven and let it go 225, 250 for the credit lasts your full policy term. >> let's see it one more time. one more time. difference are they hoping this about three hours. oh, come on. could watch that five, six more >> all right ♪ i know just one thing is true ♪ times. >> of course you could >> i mean, it's so good. there's mr. roker's recipe up that was fantastic the geico giveback. kind of training could actually helping riders focus on the road ahead. ♪ life is better with you i wish i could take a bite >> and we remember, of course, from when this was acutely carson -- happening in march, in april, make that concern if you have that surge of cases suddenly you're >> reporter: well, savannah, this is very cutting edge stuff. >> thank you, thank you. overrunning hospitals, straining it's not clear yet whether this >> carson and jack are up now. the geico giveback. bbut what if you couldg do better than that? kind of training really can make a difference you have special taste testers resources. is that the situation that's that's something that those and she's just a good hearted -- i love it. in the kitchen like adapt. discover. she's like, i'm saving you help me help you >> we do deliver, in new ways, setting itself up in some of >> that story almost took a turn though just ahead here on a researchers want to study next these southern and sunbelt i'm laura garcia. wednes we have the girls here to new customers. states here is a look at today's top police body cam footage to shed a light on and actually change we'll bring them in. what if you could come back stronger? or are they better equipped to stories including a final racial biases. farewell to a fallen hero killed there's an eye opening look at al roker is our yoda to our faster. better. handle this surge? the results of a ground breaking new project. at comcast business, in an ambush. we want to help you not just bounce back, we'll have that after this but it is clear that bias leads >> i would say they're little better equipped than they were two to three months ago other >> reporter: i'm kris sanchez in to bad policing. there's a study out of the center for policing equity that but bounce forward. than experience with treating shows black and latino drivers aptos where there are hundreds are more likely to be stopped and less likely to have and now, we helping you do just that., to parents. of seats set up for the memorial we're going to do like a mexican service for santa cruz county there's still going to be after this get a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution problems with ppe. contraband or weapons on them there's going to be a problem to have enough diagnostics. corn basically off the cob for only $29.95 a month for three months. sheriff's sergeant damon say if there's a massive surge let's get right into it. we've got siri here on our gutzwiller. he was killed and four others second cam call or go online today. wounded in the ambush on june 6 why, what's in beneful? if you could come around coming in. i'm using canned corn. but, you know, that is accounting for the number of you can use canned or frozen in ben lomond. than white people who are corn cases we had stopped when the stop is based the procession will arrive here you want to dry it off a bit to not necessarily for the number brown it of cases we will have. from santa cruz in just a few but blue costs a lot more. we're going to pop it in the and so if those numbers surge, not really. i've fed beneful. skillet. hours. you can hear it. it's sizzling. the route is not public for blue's less than 45 cents more a day. i want to show you a video we'll put it here to brown it security reasons. morning out of connecticut a 10-year-old boy is filmed by we're going to face an his father in his driveway basically playing basketball the up additional strain on the system. right now we really haven't seen heightened concerns because of the theory he was targeted ok louie... get the corn nice and brown. live from studio 1a in way a kid does by the magic of tv, we'll walk
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because he was in law back over here and then when a police car goes rockefeller plaza, this is the enforcement. >> reporter: i'm bob redell in we have that corn browned here third hour of "today." a dip in the cases by, he instinctively hides from then we're going to add to it, we saw a flattening of the curve, if you will dublin. we expect the hills behind me to the police car >> and good morning to you maybe we shouldn't have used that term early on in these challenging times, this is the mexican crema and welcom hour of we want to see a drop in the curve. so we've seen a plateau. dry out even more today. "today" on this wednesday, junm. so technically we are still in we need each other more than ever. just the other night, i was sitting with my daughter, my the fire danger is real, proof we may be apart, but we're not alone. the first wave and the second in point this is v from earlier use aarp community connections spike that we're seeing is wife is multiracial black and mayonnaise mixture al, sheinelle, and dylan this morning, several small white. then we've got the chili powder fires just off 680 in sunol. to find or create a mutual aid group near you. she sat with me and said after continue to work from home induced by ourselves it's us opening up early and talking about george floyd, and cayenne. moving on from the problem stay connected and help those in need. would the police do this to me and then a bit of garlic, too, sheinelle, you've been spending before the problem moved on from only about half an acre but they a lot of time there in our state now as i will call it, south do represent the kind of danger that exists. if you head up north to vallejo carolina, and it is quite the us >> let's talk about this hopeful for years, i thought i was a mulactose intolerant. you. this is an 8-year-old kid. this is having an effect on even we're going to mix this all up the graphics department dessert and the rest of solano county the youngest people in america somber day for the palmetto sign turns out i was just sensitive this bias and fear, it is everywhere something has to change. is coming up next. a drug that is in as i the conditions are so dry and to a protein commonly found in milk. state there. >> yeah. it was a big story here locally dangerous that cal fire issued a understand it, every pharmacy. red flag warning for that area now, with a2 milk® perhaps this is one of those it's cheap i can finally enjoy cereal again. things >> one of the changes being talked about, jake, is sort of yesterday. it's been really interesting to that's in he can until tomorrow afternoon. the federal government's role in watch the coverage it's available and it's showing real promise in it's totally natural. obviously it's a big story treating the most severe little salt, pepper. nationally, but locally as you and having only the a2 protein makes all the difference. covid-19 cases policing can im those hot temperatures are a what can you tell us about the going to top it with some cheese tell us about it big concern. vianey is in for kari this federal government's oversight role with regard to policing >> well, first of all i want to on top and lime zest say, you know, what we have from this is a press release about the data we haven't actually seen the morning am h across the country right now data yet morning. how hot will it get? we'll be in the nine through >> reporter: wel boom the interior valley, laura. that is what we're talking but if the data holds up, it is 15 degrees warmer in some spots extremely promising. about. >> yum as you said, it's a cheap when compared to yesterday's da. >> that looks lovely. >> that's going to be delicious. we wereably in the 70s, all right. jack d, go for it. >> okay. around almost everything a couple of low 80s. right? the food we eat. okay >> what are you making readily available drug that's look at today's daytime high. even playgrounds have national guidelines that are applied to been in use for a long time. it's a commonly used steroid their design policing doesn't work that way >> i'm making a like a s'mores that would dampen the immune san jose 88 degrees. every single department has its own rules. dip. response a lot of what we see in the most for someone who doesn't know how concord, 95. to cook and loves s'mores. napa, 92. 18,000 independent agencies. critically ill cases of covid-19 oakland, 82 degrees. a reminder that red flag warning
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is your own immune system it's like s'mores nachos overreacting to a pathogen that is in effect through tomorrow and as a result, the changes it's never encountered a virus or bacteria it's never for solano county. > all right, thanks, vianey. enol in its arsenal that we are all talking about so you take reese's pe make sure you hydrate. and i think as a nation are we'll be back with another local starting to realize may be necessary here have to be applied one jurisdiction at a news update in half an hour. time out. on a normal flu or cold, you and so, i mean, you guys we don't even know how many people are in prison in this wouldn't do that country right now. that is how fragmented our understanding is so you get moderately ill. and so that's why experts are saying that some sort of when you do all that at the same national standard whether it's time, you get extremely ill. that's what we see contributing bias training or something else to deaths. this drug itself dampens that needs to be put into place in immune response and allows you this country >> perhaps even a national standard use of force as well. that was a fascinating look. looking forward to seeing that special as well. to handle it without overreacting with your immune system. >> and the researchers say t sick right now thank you. dr. fair who has recovered from covid-19, it's good to have you with us again. thank you so much. >> thank you >> reporter: appreciate it >> all right, hoda thank you so much, guys. why don't we switch gears and get a check of the weather from al. hey, al. to you >> hey, guys good morning let's see what's happening for speaking of the coronavirus today as we look on the satellite. concerns, there are a lot of we'll see we've got wet weather and snowy weather in the inner them surrounding president mountains. trump's campaign rally in oklahoma this weekend. an event that is expected to be and heavy rain will be developing down in florida one of the largest gatherings in take a look at the temperatures. all the way from the plains down to the gulf, temperatures in the the country since the start of the pandemic single -- should say in the 90s nbc's kristen welker joins us
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from the white house with more on this. and triple digits. those spread into the southwest. good morning >> good morning to you health officials in oklahoma are fire danger understandably in the southwest today. expressing health concerns about the rally on saturday. spring snow in the inner and now dr. anthony fauci is weighing in in a series of mountain regions heavy rain along the interviews on tuesday fauci mid-atlantic states. and plenty of sunsne through the mid mississippi and ohio valleys. that's what's going on around dismissed the present hey, good morning. it is wednesday, and it's lovely outside. we've got a lot of sunshine, but we're also tracking warmer administration's claims that increasing cases in various weather. states is only a result of the more testing temperatures will be in the 80s and said even he would not feel comfortable attending a big campaign event just days before president trump's campaign rally in and 90s throughout. oklahoma, the nation's top infectious disease expert dr. 88 for san jose. 94 for antioch. anthony fauci telling the daily 95 for concord. beast overnight no when asked if we are also expecting a breezy he would attend a large rally. to windy conditions at times. fauci adding, i'm in a high risk category expect to see those 90s sticking personally i would not around the next several days. of course not. it comes after vice president high pre just in the inland pence wrote an op-ed in the areas. >> and that is your latest weather. "wall street journal" entitled, guys >> all right, al thank you so much. why don't we take a turn there isn't a coronavirus second wave fauci striking a different tone telling the journal we're still now, how about some pop start?
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in a first wave. how about carson daly? earlier during an interview on he's already tasting it. >> oh, yeah. npr, fauci stressing the i'm tasting uncle al's lamb importance of social distancing, ribs wearing masks, and trying to we're going to do that segment avoid large crowds in a bit >> it's not inevitable that pop start, we're going to begin we're going to have a second wave if we do what we need to do with gwyneth paltrow jimmy asked about quarantine, to prevent it from happening and what her kids have been up >> reporter: it's a s the presi vice president intensified their defense of saturday's rally to which will be held at an indoor we ar venue in tulsa that holds about we are back now 7:30 on this wednesday morning, june 17th, 2020, with a coming attraction out whether e. from hollywood future rallies should be held how about this the return of movie theaters some are opening up this week. that's when moses took his shot outdoors. and if you go, you'll notice some big changes to get in on the call. >> i mean, i love them >> it's all a work in progress. we have that story just ahead. >> oh, my god. look at this look who just popped in. we've had such an overwhelming they're taking tons ofknow. >> oh! are you kidding me >> look at how big he is >> how are you, buddy? you lo thank you. how are you? response that we're also looking >> i was j at another venue. >> reporter: a senior campaign official tells nbc news that if they can do precautions. while saturday's rally will be held indoors, the campaign is i think a lot of people are also considering having the i haven't seen you in so long. waiting for that >> i know. >> good to see you, too. >> thanks for saying hi. >> no problem. president address an overflow if they can do it safely, wouldn't it be great to take in i'll leave you guys to it. >> thanks. crowd outside.oma's a movie? we're going to start this we'll see you in a minute. >> bye >> bye, bud. half hour, though, with the 7:30 headlines. unfortunately the coronavirus is top of the news again. new concerns states seeing a department of health, the state has begun to see an increase in huge spike in cases. >> what a nice young man cases and hospitalizations over i love it. florida and texas both jumped even gwyneth has kids crashing a
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work call. turns out moses was a big fan of the past two weeks. but the state's republican jimmy's and was wait governor stresses overall cases are low. 2600 cases in a single day governors in those states say hello. it's young people who are and statistics show only about testing positive in greater next up we've got tom brady 170 people are hospitalized with numbers. likely because they're more and gisele willing to venture out as it is the moment every patriots businesses are starting to reopen now nationwide, 23 states have seen fan has been dreading, i'm the virus statewide. but the president's supporters a rise over the last week. are already starting to camp out more than a dozen seeing a surge sorry. but the photos of brady in his undeterred. in cases of 25% or higher. the house will vote on a >> it's just an effort to show support for president trump. bill next week buccaneers uniform gives him the ability to the democratic leaders say it's strange to see brady in another team's uniform after 20 continue doing the work he's done for the american people. seasons with the pats. over 34,000 comments were >> reporter: when asked for a posted response to fauci's comments, a statehood would correct an everybody's got an opinion white house spokesperson defended the president's >> i'm sure. >> some of his former and injustice giving d.c. residents current teammates posting emojis handling of the crisis. full representation in congress. quote, as the president has said approving of the look. the cure cannot be worse than guy fieri tweeting the goat the disease. meanwhile, late tuesday a judge deni emoji. the the federal troops there during the protests makes the need more one post did rise to the top stop president trump's rally in it's from his wife gisele tulsa after authorities tried to block it over health concerns. the motion is expected to go all the way to the state supreme court. >> so it's an indoor rally. apparent there's an outdoor stadium that the president said that d.c. writing what a cutie holds more people. it's open air outside. would never be a state because that would send nickname probably on tield there more democrats to congress, the president said how likely is it that they may this morning evacuations are and finally, guys, a little home grown news from nbc news this
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morning. guess who's coming back to "the underway near phoenix.ush fire . voice. our good friend gwen stefani move it to the outdoor venue? will be back in the spinning red the bush fire as it's being called forced the closure of recreation sites and a portion of a major highway >> reporter: it doesn't seem at chair for our upcoming season. this point they're planning to move the event altogether to an officials believe the fire was outdoor stadium. but the vice president said they started by a car saturday. dry and windy conditions are are trying to get creative. making it quite difficult to she's going to be pinch hitting therefore they're looking for contain. >> all right for nick jonas outdoor spaces for any overflow events or any additional we look forward to having her. people ask me all the time what makes a good coach and it's good those are the headlines. people we're excited for that speaking of the fall lineup here on nbc, we're unveiling our in the meantime, we have upcoming shows with the help of activity. we also know that oklahoma's learned about a major change this morning for one of the most governor said he spoke to the president and vice president and recognized food brands in the country. asked the campaign to move to an aunt jemima. sheinelle jones has details on some old friends this story hi, sheinelle. "30 rock" is coming back to tv outdoor venue. for an hour-long special all that governor is planning to meet here at the white house about nbc. with the president on thursday for a previously scheduled good morning and it's very metta, very 30 meeting, but undoubtedly, the rally and its location will come >> reporter: good morning to rock nbc is bringing it back to you, savannah. the image of aunt jemima has had promote the upcoming slate of up. controversy for a long time now. >> all right. kristen welker for us at the now in the wake of the public outcry, it will be replaced and shows. again, it has worked well in the white house. past thank you. craig joins the table now >> i'm sorry with another major story out of washington overnight. >> that's right. renamed. the justice department filing a a familiar face at breakfast for more than a century will soon b lawsuit to stop the publication you were saying you want us to of a new book by john bolton. bolton of course the president's use the show to sell stuff >> look, i know how this sounds. former national security >> no. come on, jack. adviser. we're not doing that nbc's peter alexander is following this one for us. we're not compromising the aunt jemima brand famous for pancake mixes, maple syruyrup good morning. >> reporter: good morning to integrity of the show to sell -- you. john bolton served as the >> wow
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president's national security this is diet snapple adviser here for nearly 18 >> i know. it tastes like regular snapple doesn't it >> it's amazing. >> i only date guys who drink brand. snapple. >> we all love snapple months. the company says by the end of that book that details some of this year its packaging will no lord knows i do. longer feature the controversial aunt jemima image and soon they will completely change the >> guys, who can argue when product placement is that key. his experiences behind closed doors here in the west wing is set to be released later this week. but now the trump administration >> barically noticed is asking a federal judge to brand's name all together. >> love it intervene to stop that from happening. >> it's time to let go of he was one of president trump's symbols like this because of how carson, you're going to be back with jack weighted they are and what they you've got something special ahead. represent. >> reporter: cornell university's dr. richardson recently wrote a "new york carson and his son and al, times" article can we please finally get rid of they're all going to share creative recipes for their top aides regularly by his side. aunt jemima? father's day feast >> look how big he's gotten. now the president's taking aim >> he has grown. he's got headsets on at his former national security adviser john bolton. children, you know, going with with the justice department their parents to the grocery okay suing to stop the release of bolton's highly anticipated store can still see images with anyway -- >> my god. memoir "the room where it he's like a man. happened" due out next week. the president hinted at legal this retrograde image of black action a day earlier. >> graphics department >> if the book gets out, he's womanhood on store shelves broken the law and i wou manusc it's an image that harkens back >> first your local news to the antebellum plantation rife with classified information that the government says would damage national security, the aunt jemima is that kind of th suit says. accuses him of failing to finish stereotype that is premised on a government review of the book this idea of black inferiority
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and for anyone that holds a security clearance. stereotype that is premised on bolton's lawyers says we are reviewing the government's this idea of black inferiority and otherness. >> reporter: posts blasting the complaint. negative stereotypes flooding social media he denies the book holds any this video posting monday receiving more than 1 million classified information. in a "the wall street journal" op-ed, the attorney blasted the white house for a transparent attempt to use national security as a pretext views. >> did you know the founder to censor mr. bolton. saying their real concern is chris rutts a white man got the name after attending a show. think black face preventing the president from being embarrassed. not today. black lives matter, people the suit calls for the publisher even over breakfast. >> reporter: in a statement to nbc news, quaker oats writing in to retrieve and dispose of any part, we recognize aunt jemima's copies of the book. origins are based on a racial simon & schuster say they and i. stereotype while work has been done over >> reporter: bolton seen calling the years to update the brand in the president a liar in this clip from abc news. a manner attended to be >> i'm assumin appropriate and respectful, we resigned? realize those changes are not >> have not spoken to him. >> do you think you'll ever speak to him again? enough in the wake of nationwide >> i doubt it. protests and growing calls for equality, many companies are >> reporter: legal experts tell facing increased scrutiny about nbc news this lawsuit is unlikely to stop publication, but it could cost bolton similar logos that some find racist and o royalties from book sales. professor richardson says big brands like nascar banning the >> peter, the president of course signing that executive order on policing in the rose confederate flag is a good
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garden yesterday amid calls start, but there is still plenty nationwide for reform. what can you tell us about the specifics and where does that go of work to do. >> it is urgent to expunge our from here? public spaces of a lot of these symbols that for some people art >> reporter: that executive good morning. it's 8:26. i'm marcus washington. order holds local police mourners are gathering at the departments to police reforms. football statement to say their it requires local police report police have higher final farewell to a fallen hero, misconduct to a national database. and it puts new restrictions on choke holds but notably it does 38-year-old sergeant gutzwiller not ban them outright. the president did not address the issue of racism, but before leaves behind a wife, a young that signing ceremony in the rose garden he met privately child and another baby on the way. with the families of victims today's ceremony will begin at 10:00 a.m. leading up it a procession in whose loved ones' deaths have sparked outrage and protests santa cruz will take place. because there are security concerns tied to the ambush, authorities are being tight lipped about the exact route the procession will take. let's get a look at the forecast for you today. nationwide. those families, i'm told, vianey arana is in with a look at the hot forecast we can
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refused to join the president in expect. vianey? >> oh, yes, marcus. it will be in the 90s. the rose garden because as one of them put it to me, they microclimate highs for the didn't want to be used as props afternoon, upper 80s for the in a photo op. as for where it goes now, today senate republicans are expected south bay, mid 90s for the to unveil their policing reforms, but democrats who have their own plan in the house say interior valleys. the republicans' effort does not as we continue to see these dry, go far enough. and now some really good hot conditions with the breezy news this morning for tennis fans. new york's governor andrew cuomo winds there is a red flag has given the green light to the warning that will remain in u.s. open to go on as planned. supposed to start at the end of august. no spectators will be allowed at the billie jean king tennis effect for solano county center. throughout the afternoon. we are expecting to remain warm but you can watch the tournament on tv if you're really into with high pressure dominating the next several days. tennis. >> vianey, thanks. >> yeah. >> right, guys? >> like somebody we know. another local news es. i could actually feel you smiling while you were reading that. ♪ >> i know. i'm so happy. even without rog. because i would say federer is out for the rest of the year. but i'm still excited. >> oh, my gosh. that's right. it's going to be good. here's something else that's good. mr. roker checking out the weather. hey, al.
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♪, hey ♪ put your pinky ring up to the moon 8:30 on a wednesday morning. it's the 17th day of june, 2020. we reached the middle of the week we've got a nice day on tap in midtown manhattan. >> we'll also explain why al roker moved outside to his grill. i'll also introduce you to some loving parents of adult children who have various challdemic. >> craig, i'm so glad you're doing this story it's so important to tell. a bit la
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hi, good morning, laura, indeed. look at the daytime highs we're forecasting for today. 80s and 90s. pretty reasonable considering we're just about getting ready to welcome the first day of summer on saturday, but a big difference when you compare it to yesterday's 70s. highs of about 95 in areas like concord and antioch. upper 80s for the south bay and in through san jose. and high pressure system is expected to stick around not just for today but the next several days leading us all the way into the weekend which means
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dry, hot weather will remain along with breezy to gusty winds which will raise the concern for fire da county area where a red flag warning will remain in effect through tomorrow afternoon, current temperatures right now are in the 50s and 60s, any sort of outdoor activity including walking your dog or exercising, get it out of the way early. laura? good advice. another local news update in half an hour. see you then. look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience, xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv
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it's 8:00 on "today," coming up on the rise >> we're not in the post-covid time we're in the middle of a covid-19 pandemic. >> several states reporting a record number of coronavirus cases forcing some areas to push pause on their reopening plans just ahead, what it means as we head into summer plus, changing their view. >> if we just look at the words
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of the officer, we can predict the race of the person they're talking to more than two-thirds of the time. the time >> how body cam footage is helping law enforcement recognize and reject preconceptions and buccaneer brady. the former patriot great donning his new uniform for the first time and reaction is pouring in today.
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al's is the grill. al is going to cook up lamb ribs carson's got a street corn recipe with a twist. and jack d. in charge of dessert this morning which usually means ice cream in my case. hopefully he's going to bake before we get to that, how about a check in with my "today" plaza. as hoda calls it, the big board. let's start with mellody and dexter mellody and dexter down in texas. i understand you guys are celebrating your 25th anniversary. that can't be. you look so young. >> thank you thank you. >> how did this love story start? >> well, we started actually -- his family moved to my church
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home i said, oh, he's a cute guy. but i didn't want to scare him away, so we were best friends for four years all through high school then dated for seven years our first date was june 3rd, 1988 we got married june 3rd, 1995. >> they remember the date. >> so it's been a long time. best friends and i'm a talker as you can tell >> mellody, big shoutout -- >> we watch you guys every day and love you guys. and wanted to be there in person >> when we open back up, we want you to come in we'll celebrate. but congrats as well on the anniversary. also i know you're in infectious disease research so thank you for your work right now. and dexter is an engineer with nasa you guys are very busy we hope you get a chance to celebrate. >> congratulations, guys >> thank you so much >> all right i'm looking for the holden
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family from lafayette, indiana the holdens are in the house okay, you guys this is a family of seven. mom mandy and dad billy please raise your hands so we know who is who all right. just so you guys know, 2-year-old twins luna and liam they were in foster care for 824 days yesterday officially adopted they joined siblings charity, billy, and grayson hi, guys mandy, is this the first time some of your family are able to see the twins now on television? >> yes, it is. we haven't been able to show their faces on facebook. and so, yeah we told everyone to tune in today and they get to see them >> billy, how are you handling the family of seven? >> i'm looking forward to father's day because i get presents from five kids now. >> and by the way, where are you guys are you at church? >> lafayette, indiana.
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>> looks like a big crowd behind you. want to say congratulations. thank you for sharing this big moment with us and welcome to the family, little guys. it's great to see y'all. >> thank you, guys oh, yeah let's go to our big board one more time. so many awesome, happy faces the sisters avery and ashton the longpetties. the kelley family. the cranes congratulations to all we're happy y'all stopped by if your family would like to sign up, head toal roker. hi, al. >> hey, guys. how are you? today.com/mytodayplaza let's go to one more smiling face al roker hi, al >> hey, guys how are you? can't wait to share these recipes with you but in the meantime, let's lentt 7-eleven come on. put thought in this. strong storms friday
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we're looking at wet weather into the mid-plains. heavy rain through florida and looks wet in the east on friday and saturday. hot and humid through the gulf hot and dry through the southwest. rain moves into the pacific northwest. and on father's day, sunday, sunday, very warm in the northeast and new england. we're looking at a heat wave out west scattered showers and thunde and the hot weather has made it.
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>> we can't wait for what you've got coming up. meantime, you've got an important story to share >> the coronavirus has presented a lot of families with challenges but families of adult children who have developmental challenges, they've had difficult choices about their care we met with some of them to find out more is their devotion to ea ch
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population is not talking about. >> listen to this. according to a recent syracuse university study, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are four times more likely to contract covid-19 and twice as likely to die from it we talked to families and caregivers about the choices they were forced to make when the virus spread and the challenges they are still fating today. >> everything good >> reporter: these days, this is the closest carol o'leary can get to her son brendan when was the last time you were able to see him and touch him? >> eight, nine weeks ago, i think. >> reporter: 23-year-old brendan o'leary is autistip home in new. when the coronavirus hit, carol worried what would happen if she brought her son back to her home >> i called my doctor and said what do i do she said, carol, look. if you get sick and die from coronavirus, who is going to take care of him if you go in the hospital where he's at there's plenty of staff. >> reporter: people with
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developmental disabilities are more likely to have pre-existing conditions that make them vulnerable to the virus. the arc westchester has lost four residents from their home it's carol's greatest fear that her son gets sick. >> still in the morning between 6:00 and 8:00, i'm listening for the phone because if anything's wrong, i'll get a call by 8:00 when i make it past 8:00, i feel like we've made it another day >> reporter: families with children in group homes face a tough decision when covid-19 started spreading. keep them there and not be allowed to visit or transition better for him to live here with you and your husband and daughter than the home >> i'm going to try not to cry
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the isolation, separation from his family he's very close to his sister and very close to his mom and dad. it wouldn't have worked. it wouldn't have worked. the damage would have been irreparable. >> i'm happy either way. >> reporter: harriett walked her son out of the group home with just the clothes on his back how much does he know about the coronavirus and what's going on? >> he knows that it's contagious he knows that it's dangerousdan. maybe not understanding completely, but knowing the maybe not understanding completely, but knowing the seriousness of it. >> reporter: back in westchester, brendan doesn't like being stuck inside, but he understands why. >> he said to his brother, i'm staying home for heroes. i think he sees his staff as staff that have gone beyond the call of duty according to teddy guzman.
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>> they're so devoted to the people we support that many of them have chosen to live in our homes and not stay in their homes to protect their families at same time but because of their loyalties to the individuals >> reporter: all while barely earning a living wage. let me get this straight the men and women who spend their days and nights in these homes, many of them are making just above minimum wage? >> yes >> reporter: that seems terribly unfair >> totally ghe public needs to understand >> reporter: a stimulus bill passed by the house of representatives includes roughly $10 billion to $15 billion for services like arc. the bill recognizes the support staff as essential workers opening them up to hazard pay and critical personal protective equipment.
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