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league players have lost a combined total of almost 270,000 pounds. these guys are serious about their soccer. and they've gained a sense of pride, new friends, and better health. goals worth celebrating. >> did you get that? >> reporter: for "today," kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >> 270,000 pounds! that's a lot of pounds! good for them. >> i feel like that would be a good nbc show. . good morning, breaking >> i was thinking the same overnight, western tragedy. thing! something similar. still to come right here, the huge surprise for three nearly 60 large fires burning siblings who thought they were getting some stuffed animals, across the west this morning with tens of thousands forced to but received something way better flee and dozens missing and feared dead. even the survivors overwhelmed. >> a horror.u don't know whethee is going to be there when you back. >> but this morning, the weather may be providing some relief to we're live on the fire lines. a blunt assessment from dr. anthony fauci about when our lives will return to normal. >> if you're talking about getting back to a degree of
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normality, which resembles where we were prior to covid, it's going to be well into 2021, maybe even towards the end of 2021. >> dr. fauci also saying that the president is wrong when he claims that we're turning a corner in the pandemic. is the president mischaracterizing the crises, as the death toll in the u.s. approaches 200,000? we'll talk live to the chairwoman of the republican national committee, ronna mcdaniel. looming danger. a tropical system develops overnight off the coast of florida and it could become a hurricane once it reaches the gulf coast the latest. call for help. new details this morning about "glee" actress naya rivera's final moments before her tragic drowning this summer. what her young son said about her death. all that plus, taking the field. >> i'm just glad we have football back in general. >> some of college football's
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top teams getting set to play today while others remain sidelined. what it will look like on the field and in the stands, today, saturday, september 12th, 2020. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with peter alexander, kristen welker, and dylan dreyer. >> welcome to "today" and thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. kristen and dylan, nice to see both of you. i'm sure you and your husbands are all fired up for the fighting irish of notre dame, the texas longhorns, the clemson tigers. fingers crossed that these guys keep playing. >> yeah, my husband's a big still ahead, we are live notre dame fan. it seems like a tiny little along the front lines as taste of normalcy. firefighters work around the everyone hoping it goes clock to battle those deadly smoothly. >> and patriots fans play again western wildfires. this weekend. so dylan, you'll be watching >> plus, one woman's incredible football as well. efforts to help her husband now, the complete and utter after she contracted covid-19 from her. devastation that is happening and dylan? out west. >> those stories plus when dozens of wildfires still >> those stories plus when hey, can i... burning out of control this morning. hold on one second... but firefighters could be getting a little bit of help in sure. okay... okay!
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safe drivers save 40%!!! their battle this weekend. nbc's erin mclaughlin is in guys! guys! check it out. orville, california, with the safe drivers save 40%!!! very latest. safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! erin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. after a week of historic fires, that's safe drivers save 40%. this is what much of it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. california's wilderness looks like. he's right here. acre after acre of scorched - hi! - hi. hey! earth. but with improved conditions, - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. there's hope firefighters may safe drivers do save 40%. finally be getting the upper click or call for a quote today. hand. overnight, blazing battles capping off a relentless week. nearly 60 large fires burning across the west. in oregon, half a million under evacuation zones. tens of thousands fleeing, entire towns decimated. dozens missing and feared dead. >> yeah, this is the baby's bed. >> reporter: the actpan family lost their dream home and business, but made it out alive. now searching for anything left. >> the wind changed and it just when ourkids, bedtime!her kids moved in with us... safe drivers do save 40%. ...she was worried we wouldn't be able to keep up.
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moved. >> reporter: as fires swept through the property, tony and wife robin raced home to save course we can. what couldn't keep up was our bargain detergent. their children. turns out it's mostly water, >> the cops were trying to stop and that doesn't work as well on stains. us, but she was bent on getting so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. home to our kids. >> i was calling them and trying to get them out, and they just -- and i -- it was so kind of like our quiet time. [daughter: slurping] scary. >> reporter: here in california, at least 11 dead in the latest what are you doing? fires, including 77-year-old don't pay for water. tide is concentrated with three times the active cleaning ingredients. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. millicent cataransac. so we collaborate more than 26 times burned than this time last year. ♪ saturday, governor gavin newsom toured the devastation and spoke ocean spray works with nature every day exclusively to nbc's miguel almaguer. he says, the cause of this to farm in a sustainable way disaster is clear. >> it's a climate emergency. this is what everyone predicted. this is what all the experts it can be used on the hands, body, and face. have been saying for decades. and it's finally here. it's just here a half century it cleanses and moistuizes with 1/4 moisturizing cream. earlier than many had even predicted. >> reporter: this week, leaving your skin feeling comfortable and smooth. portland, san francisco, and seattle clocking the worst air dove men+care 3-in-1 bar. quality in the world. >> the air we're breathing right now is equivalent to smoking 20
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packs of cigarettes. >> reporter: while extremely and eating the small bits of cheese stuck to toxic, firefighters say the a mcdonald's wrapper... smoke could actually help cool is the right way... things down. >> there's never enough to start-a-morning. ♪ ba da ba ba ba resources at the time you need them, when you need them, where you need them for something like this. >> reporter: as homeowners across the west now cope with ♪ this feeling watch me while i break the ceiling ♪ the thought of losing everything. >> a horror. ♪ yeah i do it right cuz i'm a diamond... ♪ horrible. you don't know whether your home did you know that you can shop online is going to be there when you with a virtual consultant? get back. ask about special financing >> reporter: and there's good with the diamond credit card. news this morning. temperatures are markedly you're not welcome here! cooler. get out of my face! winds have died down. firefighters scrambling to take hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. advantage of this window of get in its way. hpv can affect males and females... opportunity because the situation is still out of and there's no way to predict control. peter and kristen? >> such an eerie shot there who will or won't clear the virus. before dawn. erin mclaughlin this morning, but you can help protect your child by taking a first step. erin, thank you. the cdc recommends hpv vaccination at age 11 or 12 now we want to get to the very latest on the coronavirus and just a stark new warning to help protect against certain cancers. from dr. anthony fauci, saying hey cancer! it will likely be at least not... my... child. another year until life can get don't wait... talk to your child's doctor about hpv vaccination today. back to normal, the way it was before the pandemic. and he's also at odds with president trump once again who just said the u.s. is turning a
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corner. nbc's kathy park has more. kathy, good morning to you. >> kristen, good morning to you. an exclusive interview with andrea mitchell on friday, dr. fauci outlined a timeline of what's to come. he believes an fda-approved vaccine will be available by the end of this year or early next year, but it will be closer to the end of 2021 when we see any semblance of our pre-pandemic days. this morning, the nation's top infectious disease expert is at odds with the president. >> we're rounding the turn. you see what's happening. you see the numbers are good morning, it is saturday plunging. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci at 5:56. publicly disputing those claims. and a live look outside over a >> i'm sorry, but i have to disagree with that. we're plateauing at around smoky san francisco, smoke and 40,000 cases a day. fog covering the city this morning, thanks so much for and the deaths are around a starting your weekend with us. i'm kira klapper. thousand. >> and issuing this sobering vianey arana has a look at our warning. >> if you're talking about getting back to a degree of microclimate forecast, hey, v. normality that resembles where we were prior to covid, it's >> good morning, it is a mix of going to be well into 2021, fog and smoke and you can even see the smoke here in downtown
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maybe even towards the end of san jose. 2021. it's pretty hard to miss at this >> reporter: in response to dr. point. right now current temperatures fauci's comments, a white house at 60 degrees. official told nbc news, the and the poor air quality is the president is making the point reason why we remain under a that our mortality rate is going microclimate weather alert. down, case numbers are going temperatures today will be running a little bit cooler, in down, and that we are in a the 70s down to the south bay, better position now than we were in at the beginning of this 75 degrees for san jose, 77 in pandemic as it relates to ppe, concord, and 60s for san francisco. therapeutics, and vaccines. let's talk about that air in friday's interview with nbc's quality. now, we do remain under a spare andrea mitchell, dr. fauci also the air alert that was extended responded to taped remarks made by the president in march to through monday. and even though these may be the reporter bob woodward. numbers now, it's important to >> i still like playing it down. note that this is changing as, >> yes, sir? >> because i don't want to create a panic. you know, the fires develop and >> i can't comment anymore on sort of we get a grasp on what's that, except to say, yes, when happening out there. you downplay something, that is so this is going to be changing hour by hour. really a threat, that's not a good thing. by as far as that spare the air >> reporter: meanwhile, students head back to school this fall. a new study from the cdc found alert it will remain in place. i'll talk more about how we're that there's growing evidence looking heading into tonight and children can spread covid even when our next chance of if they're asymptomatic. hopefully seeing some of the the outbreaks were traced to smoke clear out will make its three day care facilities in way into the bay area, and hopefully the weather will help utah. 12 children became infected and passed the virus on to mothers us out a little bit. and siblings. in one case, an 8-month-old baby
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>> thanks so much, serenvianey. reportedly infected both we'll see you at 7:00 with your parents. with numbers trending downward forecast. with this poor air quality in parts of florida, the what happens for the 49ers game. governor cleared miami-dade and broward counties for in-person if the air quality index is learning starting monday. above 200 the nfl might postpone >> this is really, really important. or even move the game. i mean, we've had a very difficult six months, but it's the team did practice as the aqi been very difficult for kids. was around 194 yesterday. >> reporter: and as new york entered its 35th straight day doctors say the aqi, above 200, with an infection rate below 1%, is unhealthy and vigorous restaurants can now open at 25% exercise is not recommended. capacity at the end of the the 49ers tell us they are month, a major turning point for optimistic the game will go on the nation's former epicenter. as scheduled. but they also add that this is a league decision, a decision is and dr. fauci also expressed concerns over indoor dining, expected to be made sometime saying that communities headed in that direction should first today. now to some breaking news bring down the level of this morning, a three-alarm fire infection to its lowest level right in the middle of downtown possible. and also this morning, politico is reporting that communications san francisco has dozens of people out on the streets this aides with the health department morning. the fire ignited around 1:30 at inte c cdc reports on a warehouse with a woodworking the virus in order to align with the president's statements. kristen? peter? shop inside. >> kathy park in new york, thank this happened on shipley street you, kathy. in san francisco's soma president trump is headed to neighborhood, between fourth and
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nevada this morning for a fifth streets, just a block from campaign rally that had to be moved due to the coronavirus concerns. and it's the president's folsom. heavily populated dense part of handling of the pandemic that the city, the warehouse shares could make or break his re-election hopes. walls with condos and in just a moment, we'll talk apartments. dozens of units were evacuated. live to the chairwoman of the republican national committee, fortunately by 2:30, within just rana mcdaniel, but we want to about an hour, the hard working begin with nbc's white house fire crews were able to contain correspondent, kelly o'donnell. the fire and keep it from she is traveling with the president, ahead of him today in spreading. no injuries have been reported. carson city, nevada. officers are blocking traffic in kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. the area. we'll be -- today, the president begins a west coast swing, which includes spending two nights here in nevada, a state he did not win in 2016. and despite covid concerns, the campaign found alternative venues, so it appears the president's show will go on. president trump going west today, to battleground nevada, facing controversy over his expected crowds, like these at recent rallies. two trump events in reno and las vegas were abruptly canceled by the venues due to 50-person limits on gatherings under state
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covid rules. the campaign skracrambled and fd alternative sites. >> the president wants to get good morning. there. he's not going to be deterred. breaking overnight, western >> back at the white house friday, joined by the military's tragedy. nearly 60 large fires burning top brass. >> it's amazing the way all across the west this morning. these big generals are showing tens of thousands forced to up. this is something. >> reporter: under fire for reports that he called fallen flee, dozens missing, many heroes and service members feeder dead, and even the suckers and losers, which the survivors are overwhelmed. president called a hoax. >> a horror. he presented the highest award horrible. you don't know whether your home for valor, the medal of honor, is going to be there when you get back. to army ranger sergeant pat >> but this morning, firefighters are hopeful the weather will provide them some payne, for his role in the rescue of 75 captives held by relief. we're live on the front lines. isis in 2015. grim prediction. >> one of the largest and most a blunt assessment from dr. daring rescue missions in american history. anthony fauci about when life >> reporter: from the oval will return to normal. >> if you're talking about office, the president claimed a getting back to a degree of foreign policy achievement ahead normality, which resembles where of the election. bahrain agreeing to normalize relations with israel, touted as we were prior to covid, it's going to be well into 2021. progress toward middle east maybe even towards the end of peace. >> the sand was loaded up with blood, and now you're going to 20 see that a lot of that sand is going to be loaded up with
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2021. >> dr. fauci even claims the peace. >> reporter: marking 19 years president is wrong when he says we're turning a corner with the since 9/11. pandemic. is the president separately, the president and mischaracterizing the crises as the death toll in the u.s. joe biden, visited the approaches 200,000. and lights, camera, action. shanksville, pennsylvania, memorial, remembering the braver after contracting coronavirus of passengers on flight while filming a movie in there are some things that are australia six months ago, tom bigger and more important than hanks is back down under. yourself. >> biden stopped to see his triumphant return to acting volunteer firefighters. >> i keep my promises. >> and offered up a six-pack and and the big screen, today, saturday, september 12th, 2020. thank yous. and during this campaign trip, the president will have a >> from the jersey shore, i love late-night rally tonight and "today". tomorrow he is off to las vegas. >> we are the zheng family from phoenix, arizona. during that time he'll also have >> and we love the "today" show. >> back to school! an event targeting latino voters before he heads on to another >> today is my sixth birthday! battleground, arizona. peter? >> kelly o'donnell in nevada. thank you. the chair of the republican >> yay! national committee, madame >> good morning. welcome back to "today" on a chairwoman, good morning. saturday morning. happy birthday to that little americans, as you know well, want to know when life is going one. and i love the beach shot, what to get back to normal. could be one of the final the president said this week we weekends at the beach. are rounding the final turn, but >> betty turning 6 and her brother there, i like that he dr. anthony fauci said it will got a lollipop even before the
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be well into 2021, possibly the cake came out. end of 2021 before that happens. take care of little brother before we take care of big sis. so, why not just level with the >> that's right. >> we love your at-home shout-outs. american people? >> i think you're talking about keep sending them. the hashtag is my "today" plaza. two different things. dr. fauci is talking about >> we have a lot to get to. resembling life before the let's get to today's news and pandemic. i'm a big ten football fan, devastating wildfires out west. university of michigan has an some potential good news in the fight to get them under control arena that's empty this year as the weather is expected to with 113,000 fans that usually help firefighters this weekend. come in to watch u of m. nbc's erin mclaughlin is on the it probably is going to be a while until we fill in stadiums at the same level. but the president is talking about vaccines that are on the front lines in oroville, way, therapeutics that are california, with the very latest. erin, good morning. ramped up. the fact that we passed 100 >> reporter: good morning. after a week of historic fires, million in testing and seeing which is what much of the california wilderness looks the case load go down as well. like. and it's a haunting sight, but >> of course, just yesterday with improved weather 46,000 new infections were conditions, there's hope firefighters may finally get the reported, more than 1,000 deaths. the death toll in this country upper hand. is now approaching 200,000. overnight, blazing battles capping off a relentless week. the president, as you know, holds another rally in nevada nearly 60 large fires burning today. for months he urged americans to across the west. in oregon, half a million under follow the state and local guidelines that limit large evacuation zones. tens of thousands fleeing,
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gatherings, call for social entire towns decimated. distancing. why is he putting his own supporters at risk and flouting dozens missing and feared dead. those very state and local >> this is the baby's bed. guidelines? >> the president and the >> reporter: this family lost their dream home and business, campaign are putting protocols in place to keep these attendees but made it out alive. now searching for anything left. safe. there's temperature checks, masks are handed out. >> the wind changed and it just these venues are outdoors. moved. >> reporter: as fires swept and people are making decisions through the property, tony and as to their own comfort level. wife robin raced home to suave their children. and they're coming and saying i >> the cops b she was bent on g don't have an underlying condition and i want to be at this. it's not very different from home to our kids. >> i was calling them and trying what we have seen with aveve se to get them out and i just -- the peaceful protests that have and i -- it was so scary. >> reporter: here in california, happened around the country. at least 11 dead in the latest some of them turned not so peaceful, but we haven't seen the media really go after these fires, including 77-year-old protests. and this is a similar political speech. people want to get out and milicent cataransac. support their candidate and health and safety guidelines are taking place. a record 11 million acres >> perhaps. i think a lot of people may see scorched, 26 times more than the a difference between the president of the united states acres burned this time last doing it and the protests, but i certainly take your point on year. that. governor gavin newsom toured the let me ask you about bob woodward's new book that made devastation and spoke exclusively to nbc's miguel also of headlines this week, revealing that the president almaguer, saying the cause of
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said one thing privately. this disaster is clear. >> it's a climate emergency. he said that the virus is, this is what everyone predicted. quote, more deadly than even this is what all the experts your strenuous flus, but said another thing publicly, almost have been saying for decades and three weeks later, saying that it's finally here. it's just here a half century the virus would go away. and that it was just like the earlier than many had predicted. flu. >> reporter: this week, so shouldn't the american people portland, san francisco, and expect honesty from the seattle clocking the worst air quality in the world. >> the air we're breathing right president? >> i think if you look at the now is equivalent to smoking 20 actions of the president, they packs of cigarettes. were very decisive, well ahead >> as homeowners across the west now cope with the thought of of anything the democrats were putting forward, as they were losing everything. trying to impeach him, the >> a horror. president cut travel to china, horrible. you don't know whether your home the president created the is going to be there when you coronavirus task force, the get back. president brought in the private sector to ramp up testing, to >> this is some good news this make sure we had enough ventilators and enacting the morning. temperatures are markedly defense production act. cooler. the president moved at a rapid the winds have died down. pace to fight a novel virus, firefighters are scrambling to something none of us had ever take advantage of the situation, seen before. it took the whole world by which is still out of control. peter and kristen? storm, none of us understood the >> we hope those firefighters can. complexities of this virus and all right, erinro as we've been learning more and the front lines. more and more, obviously, we can >> that shot there just haunting make adjustments and do better this morning. president trump, for his part, things to protect the health and is headed to nevada this morning for a campaign rally that had to safety of the american people
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and the president has done that. i do think it's responsible for be moved due to coronavirus concerns. and it's the president's the president n say, oh, handling of the pandemic that could define the remaining the world's on fire, and have a months of this campaign. nbc's white house correspondent, kelly o'donnell, is in carson run on the banks and have people running to the grocery stores city, nevada, this morning. and instilling fear. that is not what a commander in kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chief does. peter. one of the campaign's most the president put a plan important resources is the together to slow the spread, he candidate's time. gave daily briefings, he got and president trump will be doing three events over two days testing ramped up. all of these things have put us here in nevada, including one in a place now where we have more testing than any other focused on latino voters. country, we just bought 150 and it comes after his campaign million tests from abbott labs was forced to hurriedly find new that are self-tests that you can locations after venues canceled get a really quick response on. these are things that have because of concerns about happened in less than a year, coronavirus and crowd size. which is remarkable. it's sad that it's politicized president trump going west and not something that's bringing us together as a today, to battleground nevada, country. >> madame chairwoman, let me ask facing controversy over his you about that point. expected crowds, like these at the president said he downplayed recent rallies. two trump events in reno and las the virus because he didn't want to frighten people or cause a vegas were abruptly canceled by panic, but during this pain, the venues, due to 50-person he's repeatedly warned people that agitators and looters were limits on gatherings under state going to overrun their neighborhoods, were going to covid rules. overrun the suburbs. the campaign scrambled and found if the president isn't, i guess, alternative sites.
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sparking fear, why in those >> the president wants to get examples is he the one who's there. he's not going to be deterred. >> back at the white house stoking it? friday, joined by the military's >> i don't think he's stoking top brass. >> it's amazing, the way all of it. i think we're seeing things on tv -- you look at kenosha, these big generals are showing up. this is something. >> reporter: under fire for wisconsin, it looks like a third reports that he called fallen world country that got burned heroes and service members out. it's really frightening to see businesses being burned down and "suckers and losers," which the looted and democrats failing to president called a hoax, he protect their cities. presented the highest award for look at portland right now. and i think this is a real valor, the medal of honor, to unrest that we're seeing across army ranger sergeant pat payne this country. you know, if we have a for his role in a rescue of 75 difference of opinion, we can talk about it. but it's not okay to go burn captives held by isis in 2015. down cities and burn down >> one of the largest and most livelihoods and decimate police daring rescue missions in american history. precincts, which you've heard some democrats call for rioters >> reporter: from the oval office, the president claimed a to go do. foreign policy achievement ahead this is not okay. and i think the president is of the election. bahrain agreeing to normalize ringing a warning bell that democrats are not standing up to relations with israel, touted as this type of violence. progress towards middle east >> of course, the crime rates are going up in republican-led peace. >> the sand was loaded up with cities as well, tulsa and miami blood and now you're going to both led by republicans, seeing their murder rates go up as see that a lot of that sand is well. going to be loaded up with rana mcdaniel, chairwoman of the rnc, we appreciate your time peace. >> reporter: marking 19 years this morning.
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thank you. >> thanks for having me. since 9/11. and also this morning,d in separately, the president and joe biden, visited the shanksville, pennsylvania, court together for the first memorial, remembering the time on friday. bravery of passengers on flight lawyers for the four ex-officers are asking for separate trials 93. >> there are some things that are bigger and more important as they each point the finger at the others for floyd's death. than yourself. >> reporter: biden also stopped prosecutors want them all tried to see volunteer firefighters. >> i keep my promises. at once. >> reporter: and offered up a officer derek chauvin, who is six-pack -- charged with second-degree >> good deal! murder and manslaughter for >> reporter: -- and thank yous. joe biden also visited the 9/11 putting his knee on george floyd's neck was heckled as he services in new york city and was escorted out of the court on friday. there was a brief pause in this and there's new information this morning about the tragic death of "glee" actress naya otherwise caustic political environment. rivera. biden and vice president mike according to an autopsy released pence were both there. on friday, rivera and her they exchanged a brief hello and 4-year-old son jumped into a an elbow bump. california lake, but she quickly a moment of unity in new york. called for help and raised her peter? >> kelly, there's also some new arm as she lifted her son back reporting overnight that trump tonthe boat last july. officials interfered with the rivera's cause of death was cdc's reports about coronavirus. what more do we know? drowning, it was ruled an accident, but she was considered to be a good swimmer. the autopsy also reports that >> reporter: well, this is the actress suffered from coming from politico and they vertigo that got worse when she reviewed e-mails and talked to was in the water and that she sources. and it involves people who are had been taking a political appointees and in one
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case, a former trump campaign scien operative, who are in the sinus infection. communications roles at health >> such a tragic story we and human services, who have continue to cover. demanded and been able to get we do want to take a turn now and get a first check of the access to the scientific reports coming out of the cdc. weather. good morning, dylan. and they have requested the >> good morning, guys. good to see you both. ability to change some of those we are focusing on the weather conditions out west. because while we are going to see some improvements as far as reports. their intention, they say, is to make them more in line with the lower temperatures and lighter winds, we're still looking at a president's optimistic view of coronavirus and to try to match up to some of his public dangerous smoke forecast. and this really affects anyone statements. with respiratory issues, also peter? >> kelly o'donnell andn cin car asthma, things to keep in mind city, nevada, this morning, for the -- especially the young thank you. and also this morning, a and the elderly, too. so the air quality is very, very stark prediction from dr. anthony fauci about the poor across oregon and coronavirus. in an interview with nbc's andrea mitchell, dr. fauci says washington, parts of california, stretching over into idaho, too. he believes an fda-approved vaccine will be available by the temperatures are going to still end of this year or early next stay above average for the interior northwest, but along year, but that it will be even the coast, temperatures will longer until life gets back to drop off a little bit, and what it was before the pandemic. again, the lighter winds and a >> if you're talking about little bit of abit. getting back to a degree of normality, which resembles where elsewhere across the country, we're looking for cooler temps back through minneapolis and we were prior to covid, it's going to be well into 2021. into chicago, running about 5 to 10 degrees below average.
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maybe even towards the end of it heats up again back through cincinnati. and the east coast is on the cooler side, relatively 2021. >> now, dr. fauci also says that speaking. we are looking for average he disagrees with president temperatures or near-average trump, who earlier this week temperatures as we go into said the country is turning a tomorrow and next week, corner with the coronavirus crises. >> all right. ready for a little morning . boost? >> yes, indeed. we are under a microclimate >> you'll like this one. this one is an amazing reunion weather alert because of that nearly five months in the continued poor air quality this making. morning we're seeing dense fog three siblings in virginia around the coastline in san thought they were going to be francisco right now current surprised with some stuffed animals this week. but the real surprise turned out to be their brother zeke, temperatures 56 degrees. smoke will be a factor in toad's returning home from the hospital after his chemo treatment. forecast. that will keep our temperatures cooler than the typical forecast. okay, open! temperatures will be in the 70s down through the south bay, in >> 6-year-old zeke had been away through the interior valleys, 60s for san francisco and a spare the air alert remains through the weekend. from his siblings for 147 days under going chemoand multiple and that's your latest bone marrow transplants. the kids' mom says the siblings forecast. back to you guys. are all best friends and maybe >> all right, dylan, thank you. my best part, zeke's sister still to come, some of college football's top teams shouts, everybody's here, as they all go in one for one big back on the field for the first time today. a lot of excitement, the major family group hug.
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stadium in kansas city. it's a ritual that started after they both survived covid-19. the defending super bowl champion chiefs taking on the star was working as a nursing texans. a moment of unity starting the home assistant when her mask game which some fans appeared to broke and she was infected. boo. >> i was like, i cannot breathe. >> we wanted to show that we were unified as a league and i feel like somebody is just we're not going to let playing sitting on my chest. football distract us from what >> reporter: soon, christopher, we're doing and making change in who already had health issues, kidney disease, and diabetes, this world. it's over. >> an bankrupt end to novak started showing symptoms and collapsed at home. djokovic's u.s. open run after >> it was just like accidentally hitting a line judge in the throat. heart-dropping when i knew that i gave it to him. >> the u.s. tennis association >> i was like, okay, i'm going saying that djokovic was to die. defaulted for intentionally i was like, this is bad. hitting a ball dangerously or >> reporter: he says covid wiped away all of the health progress that he'd made and now a kidney recklessly within the court or transplant that could have waited at least a year needs to hitting a ball with negligent disregard of the consequences. some of the week's wildest moments caught on camera. happen immediately. a dramatic chase in new york. you had health problems before. a group of firefighters in do you feel like covid-19 brooklyn ran down a man who exasperated those and made it worse? randomly punched a woman as he >> yes. definitely did. >> reporter: star knew she had rode by on his bike. to do something. so she started moving, lost 45 the firefighters held him until the police arrived. a family camping trip turned tried to get away from pounds and volunteered to give authorities on a jet ski, but her husband one of her kidneys. into a 48-hour survival ordeal they eventually captured him. when this man, his 7-year-old then, great news.
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>> then i told him, i'm like, daughter, and their dog got lost look, i'm a match! get out! on mt. hood. a rescue team of more than 50 get out! i'm a match! >> reporter: christopher expects >> this sheriff's deputy in to have a new kidney by people carried the three of them georgia faced a pretty unusual christmas. out of the ravine where >> this is my best friend. this is my life right here. suspect, a goat! >> reporter: thanks to his wife this guy climbed into a patrol of 17 years. car while she was serving some >> you gave him covid and now papers, tried to eat some of her you're giving him your kidney. it seems like it is just the paperwork, and even knocked her to the ground. the goat got away with just a fudges against the world. what do you hope things look warning. >> fortunately, she was not like for you dpguys in six mont hurt. she won't forget that traffic stop anytime soon. or a year? >> i want to be stronger, like i >> the old goat ate my traffic was before all of these health problems and stuff like that. ticket excuse. heard it a thousand times. and i just want my kids to see still to come right here, the incredible steps that one us stronger and better. h >> reporter: for better or husband's life after he contracted covid from her. worse, this loving couple plus, inside the soccer sticking together through it league where the only way to win all. for "today," ellison barber, nbc is to lose. we'll explain. news, detroit. dylan? and later in pop start, >> you can tcouple, christopher after battling coronavirus six star. clearly, it is both of them months ago, tom hanks is ready to take on his next role. helping one another. >> it's amazing. people wait years for a kidney donation and to think about the fact that she's a match for him. >> and it reminds you the experience of all of those frontline workers who have to deal with this and go home to
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their families, as well. >> just incredible. well, we wish them the best. dylan, we want to turn to you and get another check of the weather. >> good morning again, guys. we are still dealing with that just awful air quality out west as the fires continue. temperatures will drop off a couple of degrees and winds will ease, so that will help firefighters a little bit. but still, it's that poor air quality, up and down the west coast that's going to be a major concern, especially for those with respiratory issues and asthma, too. elsewhere across the country, we good saturday morningsh it are going to see most of the rain through the middle of the country. it is looking stormy, especially outside. smoky skies as we look over san through the midwest. also down along the gulf coast jose on a chilly saturday and we have those tropical morning. downpours down through southern thank you so much for starting florida as that tropical your weekend with us, i'm kira depression continues to move in that area. we'll likely see the same thing klapper, vianey arana joins us. for florida again tomorrow. we're looking at a flash flood threat through kentucky into >> good morning, we remain under tennessee, up across the eastern a microclimate weather alert for great lakes and stretching down into louisiana and texas good reason, we're still seeing tomorrow, with the heavy the poor air quality. downpours expected, too. a spare the air alert is in place. we're waking up to a combination the east coast looks nice, of fog and smoke. th
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you can visibly see it, especially around the coastline right now. live look over san francisco, current temperatures at about 56 we are seeing visible smoke and fog. degrees. and our forecasted highs today, so it's a combination of the two. current temperatures right now what happens is the model sort of struggled to forecast relatively cool in the 50s and predicted highs because there's 60s. a smoke factor in place. and by the afternoon temperatures are expected to so we're sort of going to see remain on the side of cool again another cooler day today. into the 70s down through the it's going to be in the 70s down south bay, 75 degrees. concord, 77. through the south bay in through napa, 75. the interior valleys and around we are expecting calming winds the coastline, remaining in the today and we're going to keep a close eye on that air quality as 60s. here's the air quality. a spare the air alert remains note that it will remain extended now through monday. unhealthy. and would you look at that? it's an hour by hour situation. >> we'll see you at 7:00, the sun just came out in my apartment, coming through the vianey. our air quality is the worst it windows there. coming up next, six months after has been in weeks, that might be getting coronavirus, tom hanks hard to believe because it's is ready t get backo t give you my world ♪ been so bad for weeks. red on the aqi map means unhealthy air. a staggering amount of smoke covering the entire west coast, this satellite image taken yesterday afternoon. so what happens with the 49ers game set for tomorrow afternoon?
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here in the bay area, the 9ers ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ might have to punt the aqi is above 200. the nfl might postpone or move ♪ you can go your own way ♪ the game. the team practice, as the aqi was around 194 yesterday, ♪ go your own way doctors say anything above 200 is very unhealthy, and vigorous exercise is not recommended. your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. the 9ers say they are optimistic the game will go on as scheduled tomorrow but add this is a league decision. >> people with preexisting conditions today, they couldn't practice with it being just past 150. if it happens sunday, my understanding is if it gets to 200 that's when the nfl will really start discussing what to do with the game. >> his decision, which he's glad about. the nfl policy generally states it, quote, will be prepared to relocate a game if there is definitive evidence that the aqi will remain consistently above 200 for a significant period of time, including the day of the game, end quote.
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a decision is expected to be made sometime day. it is 5:29, coming up this morning on "today in the bay," the giants game was postponed but not because of bad air quality. what we've learned about a positive covid test and why the whole weekend might be postponed. that's it for your top stories, and weather coming up at 7:00. we are back on a saturday fbi director christopher morning with today's pop start.
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wray recently told congress, dylan, what's cooking? quote, the majority of the >> all right. let's get started and we are domestic terrorism cases that we've investigated are motivated beginning with tom hanks. so six months after the actor by white supremacist violence. contracted coronavirus while filming in australia, he is congressman gabbard, to you, as ready once again for lights, president, would you direct the camera, action. hanks has returned to australia federal government to do to finish shooting an upcoming something about this problem that it is not currently doing? elvis presley biopic, which will >> we are back on this saturday resume filming later this month. morning, september 12th, 2020. you may recognize that lady. that's kristen, one of the director baz luhrmann said, we moderators of last year's are back to, as elvis liked to democratic debate. she will be doing it again next say, taking care of business. month. kristen was just named as the it is unprecedented in this global moment that tom hanks has moderator of the third been able to return to australia presidential debate and we could to join austin butler and all of not be more thrilled. i got one suggestion. our extraordinary cast and crew meditation. to commence production on >> that is a good suggestion, i might take you up on that. what an honor it is. "elvis." right now, i'm focused on a up next, another setback for stack of briefing backs. the highly anticipated movie lots of reading. the real work begins. ""wonder woman" 1984. >> we look forward to when you pop back out late in october. >> thanks, peter. we want to begin with a now it won't be out until christmas day. this is the third time the release date has been pushed back due to the pandemic. check of the headlines. but don't worry.
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we start with that devastating news, more than 60 large fires you'll still get to see gal are still burning across the west coast, scorching more than 3 million acres in california, oregon, and washington state. godot in all her "wonder woman" tens of thousands of people have glory on the big screen. been forced to flee their homes the movie will be released in and dozens are still missing and theaters. hopefully theaters are back up and running in full swing by then. and finally, some great news feared dead. there is some good news, though. for fans of the hit tv series, improved weather conditions this weekend may provide some relief to firefighters who are battling "doogie how sser," but it's those blazes. and peace talks between the afghanistan government and getting a twist. taliban are underway in doha, the original series starred neil qatar this morning. patrick harris who played a the two sides are trying to reach a deal that would allow them to share power and end teenage doctor. the reboot will be similar, but decades of war in afghanistan. there are a few twists. it will be set in modern-day secretary of state mike pompeo is in doha for the opening hawaii and will be called ceremonies of the talks, which the u.s. hopes will provide an exit for american troops after "doogie aloha." nearly 19 years. and the boston celtics are the doctor will be a 16-year-old one step closer to an nba girl. no word yet on who will play the championship. the celtics defeated the toronto lead character, but the show will air on disney plus. that's your pop start. raptors, 92-87 in game seven of it's fun seeing all of these a hard-fought series friday older shows getting a reboot and night, knocking out the i think that's one that could use it. defending nba champs. >> i think this may s my forward jason tatum leading the high school years, but my best way for the celts with 29
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♪ nothing is everything. safe. this morning, college football calling an audible to keep the season in tact, while facing ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. rising questions on covid-19. >> i'm just glad we have football back in general. >> reporter: at the university of texas, the pandemic plan mandates student testing, caps ask your dermatologist ask sherwin-williams. we're offering curbside pickup. stadium capacity at 25,000, order online and pick up paint and supplies without leaving your car. cancels the longhorn's bands appearance, and makes sure everyone, even players on the sidelines, mask up. >> it will give us more peace of mind, knowing that everyone tested negative in the stadium. hopefully i test negative. >> reporter: in north carolina, the state's secretary of health signing off on football games, but not allowing parents of the players to attend. the concern, recent covid spikes in college communities. >> we are watching that very closely, particularly in these college towns. no calories, no sweeteners, all smiles, we're encouraging everyone in those settings to get tested. bubly sparkling water, crack a smile. >> reporter: now, new studies show lingering effects of covid. tide power pods one up the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up whatever they're doing? the journal of the american medical association finding for sure. evidence of heart damage in 15%
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>> good morning, again, guys. to help maintain your immune system today they will get the cooler temperatures, but not a whole lot of rain. and into the new tomorrow. on the flip side of that, centrum. though, down in florida is where we have most of the rain. and it's actually a tropical depression that's bringing it. an extra 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies? that's great! we have that flood threat in effect for 12 million people. that's 15% on top of what geico could already save you. because of the heavier downpours so what are you waiting for? you get with a tropical system, john stamos to knit you a scarf? we could see rainfall rates of up to about 2 inches per hour. you can see the bands of heavy all finished, jean. enjoy! thank you. rain extending from west palm beach through ft. lauderdale i give. into miami and the southern tip of florida. the stitch work is impeccable. this will slowly move to the north and west and then it with a reverse garter stitch. enters the gulf of mexico, where it could likely strengthen. no big deal. is your hair this soft? it is still tropical depression softer. 19 right now. geico. if this does become a named save an extra 15% when you switch by october 7th. storm, it would be sally. we are just cruising through the alphabet here. and watch as this storm runs into some warmer water. it's likely to become at least a well, peter is going to tropical storm as it approaches rewind some of his old doogie the gulf coast, somewhere to the east of new orleans, as we go howser tapes today, hope you into early into the workweek, have a good saturday. >> whatever happened to neil perhaps tuesday into wednesday. either way, no matter what this patrick harris, anyway? storm becomes, it will produce a too badt didn't work ilus, san t whole lot of rain, as much as 4 to 5 inches with higher amounts
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we are back now with our series, coronavirus and the classroom. the more you know on nbc. for a lot of people, that classroom is at for a lot of people the classroom is the home. dylan: welcome to "earth odyssey". we have advice to make sure your i'm dylan dreyer. kids are getting the best get ready to travel around the world. education possible this school year. >> whether your child is back in on today's episode, we'll explore the daily life of the clasa combination of both. locals that roam india's biggest desert, the thar. we'll discover what makes the relationship between vicky nguyen has great advice these local nomads and the local animals so special. for you. plus, i'd be "lion" if i said we wouldn't explore great to see you. >> great to see you, too. >> for a lot of kids they're big cat country. taking on blended learning, spend some of the days in class all this and more on "earth odyssey". and the other days they do it at home what are the best practices here as you send your kids back to [music] school >> we're in the same boat, two days in school, two threes at home the key is consistency and structure. keep the schedule from in class to at home, waking up at the same time, lunch, snacks at the
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same time and the school day statement. and you are not there to be the teacher. you're there to provide support. so don't hesitate to ask for a weekly or monthly check in and the other thing is think back to last spring, what worked for your child, what didn't? are they an independent lerner, maybe you need to set a timer? >> we needed the timer this week with my 5-year-old. >> for kids doing at-home learning, what's the ideal set up why what do you need to do >> this is key you want to designate a space for school it doesn't have to be a big space but make sure it's quiet, away from distractions like the x box or intendo switch. stock it with the same school supplies you would at school and have your kids help you design the space so it's warm and
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welcoming and inviting, a place they want to go to to learn from. >> schools had several months to prepare for the fall, the spring was not great for a lot of families how else can we tackle the virtual learning this fall >> shop your school supply access to broadband connection so there ia digital divide you closet, see what you have left over chances are having to buy want to reach out to find out what resources and packages are electronics this year. available. but check for the return policy for. and talk to your school, make don't forget your district and sure your child has the library. what are some of the things resources they need ant that kids might need this year forget your local on that they might not have needed last year. >> this is the number one newcomer to the supply list, it's masks, masks. my middle schooler's list came out they want her to bring two clean masks every day, hand sanitizer and a box of tissue paper. you want to label everything -- there she is, ready to go.
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>> so cute. >> thank you this is not the year for shared schools supplies mostly everything is individual and students have to label everything, their water bottle, pen 1 penci pencils. trying to limit the interaction between kids to keep them safe at school. a lot of people are asking me, should i send my kids back to school in person there is no wrong choice, do your homework, see what the school is doing to protect students and ultimately make the decision that's most comfortable for you and your family. >> good luck to you and your family the challenge is spending all day to keep your kids off the screen now you're telling them to focus on the screen, tough duty. >> it is a tough duty. up next, soccer players with an important goal, but it's not what you might think that's after these messages.
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who are lest interested in scoring goals than they are in reaching them. >> nbc's kelly cobiella explains. >> reporter: it's a game where the winners are losers and losing is the game. >> i've lost about 18 pounds. >> i've lost 70 pounds in the space of five months. >> it's called man versus fact. a soccer or football league, as they say here, exclusively for big men who want to get smaller. >> the men get on the field once a week for a 30-minute game, but it's what happens off the field that really counts. the game is decided at the weigh-in. shedding pounds means more points or goals. gaining weight means penalties for you and your team. >> you don't want to be the one person on your team who's impacting your score. so, yeah, people do need to be accountable. that's one of the biggest parts of it. >> reporter: 34-year-old michael wiehl joined the league last year. >> on my birthday, i saw my pictures against my other friends and i was about at least twice the size of all of them,
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which wasn't pleasant. >> reporter: in nearly 12 months, he's shed a stunning 84 pounds. he says that first game wasn't easy. >> i spent five minutes on the field, trying to walk around or jog around. i then spent ten minutes in goal trying to get my breath back. >> reporter: now, full games are a breeze and his family has seen him change in other ways. >> i think definitely, his confidence has improved. he seems more comfortable in his own skin, in a way. >> reporter: like in the u.s., obesity is a major problem in the uk, and a study of global data on covid-19 found obesity increases the risk of dying from the virus by nearly 50% and may make vaccines less effective, prompting hefty british prime minister boris johnson to start a national weight loss campaign after he almost died from the disease in april. >> but when i went into icu, when i was really -- i was -- i was very -- i was way overweight. >> reporter: but weight loss programs for men are hard to
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find. man versus fat gives men diet advice and helps them get fitter in a fun way. >> it becomes a support group for a lot of these guys. >> absolutely. the guys that sign up don't tend to know each other, but they become good friends. they've got a lot in common. they're all fighting an e uk,
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