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"rust" movie set. and a closer look at the soaring costs millions are facing, this is as the return to the office and ways to save money, don't want to miss that. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. >> that's what's happening "today in the bay." we'll be back in half an hour. good morning. ominous threat. russia rattles warning the west, the risk of nuclear war is real. hours after the trip to kyiv by members of the u.s. secretary of state and defense and launching new overnight. sold. elon musk buys twitter for $44 billion. inside the world's richest man's
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plans to change the platform. the critics who call the move dangerous and jeff bezos raises his own questions about the deal. not so fast. president biden making the policy easier to expel migrants out of the us hours after republicans ratchet up the pressure making a trip to the southern border. in contempt. former president trump in hot water for failing to turnover key papers tied to the business empire. what he's saying this morning. chaos on set. dramatic new video revealing the moments before and after the fatal "rust" shooting. and speaking with alec baldwin for the very first time.
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>> are you doing okay? >> no, i'm not. actually. >> where does the investigation stand. we'll ask the sheriff when he joins us live. growing jackpot. no power ball winner. the prize soaring to half a billion dollars. are you feeling lucky? today, tuesday, april 26, 2022. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is today with savannah guthrie and hoda from studio 1 a in rockefeller. >> welcome to today, it is 7:00 a.m. on the west coast. >> we have a lot to get to including those newly released body cam videos revealing quite the scene from the "rust" movie
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set and alec asking about helena hutchen's condition moments after the shooting. and the twitter take over and bezos asking questions about the changes and who might benefit including countries that might benefit. >> we start with the showdown over the war in auto crane. secretary of defense in germany meeting to discuss military needs and russia is warning not to under estimate the threat of nuclear war. >> reporter: as you can see, this is the scene of a ferocious battle. this morning, the secretary of defense in germany to meet with allys. the russian foreign minister is issuing an only nous warning.
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this morning, u.s. press secretary meeting in germany. >> nations of good will stand united in our resolve to support ukraine in the fight against russia's aggression. >> overnight, suggesting arms g shipments are a sign they are engaged in the war with russia >> a warning the escalating to nuclear war is real. >> fighting back and accusing them of trying to scare the world out of support of ukraine. >> we want to see russia weakened to the degree that it can't do the kind of things it has done in ukraine. >> the head of ukrainian office. >> it is important to hear that from u.s. allies that statement >> yes, it is very important
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during this war, ukrainian exactly understand who is the friend and who is not. of course, united states is our friend >> hours after the u.s. secretary speak with ukraine, russian military bombarding train stations far from the front line and dealing with the aftermath after russia attacked droves amounts in the city. this was the scene after the battle cleaning it up clearing the shells and mines the russians left behind the deadly weapons show how far russia is willing to go to destroy the country. >> the un secretary-general is in moscow to meet with the russian foreign minister he's been calling for a truce but coming under fire here for not visiting kyiv first. >> thank you, erin
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now to the major shake-up at twitter. elon musk spending $44 billion to take over the popular social media platform what will the surprising buy out mean for tens of millions of users. >> good morning. elon musk who already runs tesla and spacex is now adding twitter to his mind boggling portfolio this has critics concerned and what it could mean for your twitter feed >> elon musk is taking over twitter for $44 billion. the board of directors accepting the buyout offer in a unanimous vote musk has been one of twitter's critics celebrating with rocket emojis tweeting free speech is the bed ro rack of democracy.
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share holders will earn over $54 in cash for common stock >> what is he going to change? >> he plans to add new features making the algorithms open source and defeating spam bots >> i think that it be an inclusive arena for free speech. >> other ideas, charging users a small subscription fee and adding an edit button for tweets >> musk has faced his own backlash will challenge the toxic misinformation powerful central angtor having so much control of our speech online jeff bezos also throwing shade at the deal questioning whether china will gain more influence
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due to musk doing so much business there the country has banned twitter since 2009 he founded the company that would become paypal. later selling to ebay. he used those profits to start spacex and later tesla he's still the ceo of both companies. >> musk could be taking on more than he believes it is musk, we know he's going to go to the beat of a different drum >> he has plenty of supporters including twitter cofounder jack dorsey who says he believes musk is the right person to take twitter to the future. what will he do about banned twitter users like former president trump who were banned last year. the form president says he has no plans to return >> thank you
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this morning, the border battle is raging once again. the federal judge moving to block the president from ending a pandemic policy that made it easier to deport migrants. we have the very latest. good morning >> good morning. that covid-19 border restriction is called title 42 evoked under former president trump when the pandemic began the last two years, it has allowed authorities to expel migrants including 1.7 times all in the name of public health, basically to stop the spread of covid. he will block the biden administration from lifting that restriction. siding with republican states here this is set to end on may 23 because the cdc has said it is no longer needed the pandemic is improving. president biden and administration is facing criticism from both republicans and democrats about plans to end
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the policy top republicans went to the border to draw attention to the issue. the same time, hispanic lawmakers met with president biden yesterday demanding he lift this order. >> the judge's decision is temporary. i guess it puts it off a little bit in limbo right now >> you are right so privately, the white house has been anxious about lifting this they feel a record surge of migrants may give them a bit of a temporary solution here. the administration says it wants to see the judge's full order before it decides whether to appeal sq sq >> peter, thank you. a new york judge holding president trump in civil contempt until he turns over documents appealed by the state's attorney general in investigation of his business dealings hallie jackson, good morning >> reporter: good morning.
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this is a set back for former president trump. it is a warning to basically stop stone walling and a sign his attorneys plan to fight. >> a costly complication the new york judge holding the form president in civil contempt ordering him to pay $10,000 a day until he turns over documents. the judge delivering this message to the former president not in court mr. trump, i know you take your business seriously and i take mine seriously attorney general calling the ruling a major victory she's convicting a civil investigation of possible tax fraud and whether the company inflated the value of assets for tax breaks and loans it has turned over more than 750,000 documents and deneed any wrongdoing james' office says a they've been slow turning over documents.
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pointing to cabinets holding mr. trump's files and post it notes he used to communicate with his employees. former president's attorney in a statement saying they intend to appeal the decision adding that they covered all of the documents months ago >> the judge wants to know whether or not the trump side really tried to comply or just kind of rubber stamped it and said, we've looked and can't find anything more >> more questions about mr. trump's time in office as a trove of new text messages sent and received by mark meadows highlights plans to overturn the election and reactions to january 6. nbc news has not independently verified the texts meadows got a bar wrage of text from allies adding president
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trump needs to stop this now mr. trump's son, they will try to skpli tive his entire legacyf this gets worse. >> no comments yet craig joins us with an urgent new health warning to parents. this one is scarey >> if you have young children, listen up. officials say a growing and mysterious hepatitis outbreak has spread to 12 countries including here in the united states we have more >> reporter: good morning. in the u.s. and europe, covid restrictions have dropped. other viruss have surged one of them, the virus may be behind dozens of cases of liver
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failure in children. sounding the alarm of mysteriousout break of hepatitis in kids. nearly 170 cases of acute liver disease identified in children one month old up to 16 years old. cases in the uk and 14 in the u.s. alabama, north carolina and illinois worldwide, one child has died and 17 have needed liver transplants. >> this seems to be happening in the children that are otherwise healthy. >> issuing a major warning after nine cases discovered in alabama. >> completely healthy kids coming in with severe liver disease is not normal. >> caused by help tie tis a, b and c.
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exploring a new link between help tie sis and adenovirus, the common cold. >> that typically does not cause liver virus. it usually causes other illnesses. gastrointestinal systems >> adenovirus many included abdominal pain, diarrhea and vomiting as well as vajaund is washing hands is even more crucial. >> the number of cases here are extremely low. still extremely rare keep an eye on our child if you have any questions or questions, simply talk to your doctor >> those are pretty common is there something extra you should look for?
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>> there is. those abdominal issues look for dark urine and jaund is, the yellowing of the skin and eyes >> even in older kids. the ages tend younger even though it has gone up to 16 years old. >> thank you let us get our first check of the weather >> hi, guys. frontal system bringing heavy rain through texas to the neemiddle east minimal rain we'll look at risk of severe storms possible hail from augusta all the way up this system will push ooeast we could see stronger storms in
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virginia and carolina. we have light amounts in the northeast and new england. you get your way to the mid-atlantic states. lows in the north and we'll look at that in detail. plenty of sunshine out west. showers moving to the pacific northwest. we'll get to the local forecast in the next 30 seconds why don't you do cool spins? uh, people need to read it. i can't read it. [ chuckles ] that's 'cause you're like 4. 4 1/2. switch to progressive, and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. good morning. arhall. a live look outside at oracle park as we get ready for the bay bridge series. it's going to be a nice but windy day and we're starting out
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with sunshine, as our temperatures head for 64 degrees. we'll see some mid-60s in hayward and some upper 60s in dublin. 71 today in livermore and 71 in novato with san jose reaching the upper 60s. going into the end of the week, it will be slightly cooler, but warming up from friday into the weekend, and still no rain in our seven-day forecast. and that's your latest weather. guys >> thank you, al. straight ahead, never before seen video from straight ahead never before seen video. evidence just released from the investigation. where does this case stand could criminal charges be filed and when we'll talk to the sheriff in new mexico >> the busy travel season inside the massive pilot shortage and plans of what airlines are doing
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the man is described as an hispanic man with dark complexion and short air dressed in black pants, dark blue shirt, gray air jordans and a black facing mask. baby brandon cuellar is 3 months old and as he was taken wearing a white onsie with dinosaurs on it. police are urging the suspect to return the baby and surrender him safely and urging anybody who knows anything to say something. >> praying that baby is okay. thanks for the latest. let's check the forecast now meteorologist kari hall. >> a cold front is sweeping through the area, winds will be kicking up. we start off with a few clouds and clearing out. it will be cooler the next couple of days with highs near 70 degrees and warming up for the weekend. we may not see any rain until the beginning of next week. in the meantime we'll see gusty winds and highs reaching into the mid-60s today in san francisco. we had the bay bridge series
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happening this evening, make sure you're bundled up, because you're going to be windy and very chilly out there at oracle park, and then we'll some highs in the low 60s for the next couple of days. it will be continuing to stay clear throughout the weekend. we'll have an update throughout today.
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thought it was lot of forever but it was found >> that dress travels with a team of three. the battle against covid cases rising here and abroad including in china leading officials there to bring back extreme measures. in shanghai, a lockdown in its fourth week. look at that, metal fencing preventing residents from getting out. global markets are tumbling over concerns that china's covid restrictions will impact the supply chain in california, searching for a three-month old baby kidnapped from an apartment building surveillance video you can see the suspect there walking down the side walk holding the baby the grandmother was outside unloading groceries when someone
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walked into the apartment, snashed the baby and walked off. anybody that recognizes that man, call the police fbi have stepped in with the investigation. no one won last night's power bal. a look at the winning numbers. they are 12, 18, 20, 39, 61, power ball 10. >> that jackpot is growing and is at $454 million for tomorrow night's drawing. that's the biggest power ball jackpot since early january. new developments on the fatal shooting on the movie set of "rust." releasing video including the moment officers arrived and their initial conversation with alec baldwin we'll talk live with the sheriff
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there in a moment. >> reporter: after a more than six-month long investigation, a trove of new evidence. piecing together the shooting including e-mails and text messages between the crew. alec baldwin says he welcomes the investigation after sitdown interviews and body cam images from the scene >> paramedics raced on to the set of "rust." too late to save the director. the director joel also being treated for a gun shot wound being rushed to hospitals, deputies approached alec baldwin. >> you doing okay? >> no. i'm not, actually. >> as crime scene technicians
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photographed baldwin, they retrieved video evidence they say this clip shows baldwin drawing his revolver moments before the fatal shot was fired. >> a flustered hanna gutierrez reed seemed surprised that alec was holding the gun. >> alec baldwin did? >> a discorrespondent reed made a phone call before speaking to investigators. >> they were [ bleep ] dummies >> when guns rattle, it is an indication they are a dummy round. several live bullets which don't rattle were found on set >> most people don't understand the acting nature of reloading
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>> during the interview with the film's ammunition provider a series text messages where hanna asked for live ammo during the filming of a previous movie, which is never allowed on set. >> she wanted to shoot live ammo i said no fing way, obviously. >> still unanswered question, how did live rounds get on to a movie set?z-reed and her attorneys. they told me >> we reached out to hanna gutierrez reed they are still facing charges. as for criminal charges, we don't know >> the sheriff now is with us. good morning to you, sir >> good morning. thanks for having me >> sheriff this was a lot of evidence released
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videos, interrogations and text messages what was your intention in releasing all of this s a publi request that we are required to information at this point? >> it was a public records request we release information and an attempt to be transparent in the investigation >> were you under an obligation to release it right now >> not right now there are time frames we are subject to it took us some time to put it together we tried to release it as soon as we had it together and release the investigation.
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>> there is a spectrum there is sloppiness and negatively against that rises to the level of criminal negatively against. do you see this leading right now given your experience and the evidence you have? >> i think that is going to be up to the district attorney to review all of the evidence provided the evidence now is 200 plus pages. that's a lot of information. we are still waiting for the final report from the investigator a few things we have to shore up with the investigation it is hard to determine right now the route that case is going to go? i've said this before. i think there was kplas an si on the set. disorganization. whether that rises to a criminal level will be up to the district attorney
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>> alec baldwin himself said he does not feel responsible for what happened on that set. what do you make of that statement? >> i think whether he's responsible or not will be up to the district attorney's office. >> the key issue here is how live ammunition got on to that set. do you have an answer about how live ammunition got on the set when it should have never been there in the first place >> that's one of the key things we are looking into. right now, no one has come forward admitting bringing live ammunition text messages concerning based to the fact that live ammo was spoke about and possibly used on a prior movie set. that was just a few months before the "rust" set and production began that is concerning
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>> you mentioned it will be up to the district attorney. >> is there anything that would suggest you could rule out criminal charges at this point >> i think that's too early to tell one of the key things we are an annals from the fbi crime lab. that as key component. so it is waiting for is the forensics it is too early to rule out anything right now i don't think anybody is off the hook when it comes to criminal charges. we'll work with the district attorney's office to determine that >> thank you, sheriff. >> thank you just ahead, more people on planes but not enough pilots to fly them >> a close look at what's driving this shortage coast to coast. the impact on summer vacation plans and the airline's
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we are back. 10:43. following a massive travel slowdown following the pandemic. millions are once again taking to the sky airlines believe they could lead to the most profitable summer ever there is a big problem a massive nationwide pilot shortage kerry sanders joins us from a
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cockpit there from fort lauderdale with a closer look. good morning to you, sir >> reporter: good morning. i'm in the cockpit of a boeing 767. these are the seats all the airlines are having difficulty to fill. pilots and copilots to fly big planes like this one with no pilots, no one to travel just today, jetblue announcing that they do not expect to grow in the next 12 months choosing to sacrifice profit over reliability. >> this morning, the national commer commercial pilot shortage. >> got on the plane, they canceled the flight and i've been on endless lines. >> fewer covid tests, everyone is traveling again the lack of pilots leading to
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delays, flight cancellations and grounded fleets. >> several airlines hiring buss to replace trains on shorter routes american using buss to ferry passengers from smaller airports in the northeast to the hub in philadelphia where more pilots are available. >> an estimated 14,500 openings over the next eight years. not enough new pilots moving from smaller regional airlines to the major carriers and too few exiting the military pilot training can cost more than $100,000. jonathan runs the miami flight academy. >> an addition of different things pilots retiring, the pandemic. just to train new pilots is going to take a long time. >> some training future pilots themselves united hoping to train 500 pilots at its own aviation academy.
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>> this is a nice stable decent. this is good >> instructor shelly thomas planning to become a commercial pilot herself. >> as soon as i realized the shortage >> jetblue with a similar program. no flying experience required. >> finally, i met the right people to set me in the right direction and i jumped >> one short-term solution let those forced to retire at 65 back into the cockpit. >> rich was a delta pilot for 35 years. we are forced out. there is no other industry in the world i know of that it happens like that. >> if you've ever been on a plane delayed and you hear the announcement the pilots have timed out and there are no rye se reserve pilots not all of us stuck on the
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ground can have it like i imagine hoda and savannah live there is even a bedroom on the other side >> where are you i've never seen a plane like that >> this used to be a qantas plane. >> oh, yeah. i'd like to take it to australia. >> that seems ridiculous to be forced out >> absolutely. >> what you got? >> thank goodness they don't have that around here. 39 million people under frost and freeze warnings from text to ohio and parts of kentucky the jet stream takes a big dip in fargo, it feels like 13 23 in green bay. feels like 24. tomorrow, wind chills will feel
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like 25 in buffalo, pittsburgh, 31 21 in milwaukee. minnesota, 19. thursday morning, our wind chill. 33 b boston, 32 here i thought 50s and windy in orical park was going to be cold this evening. we're kicking off the bay bridge series today, and you do want to make sure that you're wearing those layers as our high temperatures for the inland areas head more to the mid-70s and we'll see some slightly cooler temperatures over the next few days, up to about 70 degrees on thursday, but the weekend is going to be warming up with some low 80s for saturday and sunday. for san francisco, look for a high of 64. it will be cooler with those gusts up to 30 miles per hour over the next couple of days. >> and that is your latest that's your latest weather coming up, another headache
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to support clean air. a very good morning to you. 7:56 right now. i'm laura garcia. here's a look at what's breaking and happening now. >> reporter: i'm kris sanchez 234 san jose where the search continues for 3 mon old brandon cuellar snatched from the grandmother's home by a stranger. the man is described as hispanic with dark complexion, short hair, dressed at time in black pants, dark blue shirt, gray air jordans and gray baseball hat and a black face maskmask. when brandon was taken he was wearing a white onsie with dinosaurs on it. police are urging the suspect to turn the baby over safely and asking anyone with information to come forward. time to check the forecast with meteorologist kari hall.
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>> we start with clouds as a cold front moves into the bay cair. it will kick up high winds especially near the coast and some of our hills but our high temperature is still looking comfortable with some low to mid-70s. we'll see it slightly cooler over the next couple of days with a high of 70 on thursday and warming up for the weekend with our highs reaching into the low 80s. for san francisco, those gusty winds kick up later today and we may see them reaching over 35 to 40 miles per hour, still looks windy as we go through the forecast with some dry conditions, and some low 60s, but it will also be warming up for the weekend here with a high of 68 degrees on saturday. laura? >> all right, thank you. and thank you for joining us as well. i'll be back with another update in half an hour. this morning on "california live" paula abdul is here dishing about her white hot performance this weekend in the desert. plus watch and feel the love take over l.a.'s "w" hotel this morning at 11:30 on "california live."
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it is 8:00on it is 8:00 today coming up, global showdown russia showing the west. the risk of nuclear war is real. russia carrying out new attacks det details ahead. and then, back to work >> costs are up 30 to 40%. >> the surprising up tick from
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everything from fast food to fuel to your morning coffee. what you need to know. plus not in kansas anymore one of dorothy's iconic outfits hos touched down in our studio before heading to auction. >> what are you going to do with my dog give it back to me >> the story of how it was found. houston, we have a poster. a first look at the upcoming whitney bio pick causing hollywood to do a double take and leaving fans feeling so emotional. on tuesday, april 26, 2022 from farmington, missouri. on a girls trip. >> our first trip to new york city from virginia ♪ >> from orlando.
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>> mother/daughter trip from wyndham, new hampshire >> from virginia to celebrate retirement with with the today show >> happy retirement. i'm sure mr. roker will get out there and give a hello we all will. glad you are with us let's go beginning with our news at 8:00. three things to watch in ukraine where russia escalated attacks this morning the secretary of defense met with officials in germany today urging them to step up more in ukraine. by sending weapons, nato is fighting a proxy war with russia he said the west should not under estimate the risk of nuclear escalation and world war iii. it expects more than 8 million ukrainians to flee their country this year.
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by last week, more than 5 million had already left elon musk has struck a deal to buy twitter for $44 billion calling twitter the digital town square introducing features designed to defeat spam bots other thoughts of charging a subscription fee >> the family of a 14-year-old boy who died last month on an orlando amusement park ride has filed a wrongful death law soout. hoping changes will be made in the industry so no other family has to suffer this >> no mistaking the pain and anguish in his voice >> my son was 14 years oldaway
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he's been taken away from me too soon >> after experiencing the worst loss imaginable for any parent >> when you kiss your child, i don't have that chance anymore >> a wrongful death suit has been filed after the report of the 14-year-old that slipped through a gap on the free fall park sampson weighed about 380 pounds according to his family. close to 100 pounds above the limit for the ride the suit claims the ride operator negligently adjusted, the harness, failed to train employees. the state report confirming manual adjustments made to the sensor on the harn estimate
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making it unsafe >> we want legacy to be that it will not happen again. >> targets icon park, the owner of the ride. icon park declined to comment and no representative of the manufacturer could be reached. the owner of the sling shot group said it fully cooperates adding, we reiterate all protocol and safety procedures according to the manufacturer of the ride were followed >> sampson's family left with an unfillable void for the honor's student and standout football player >> moving the ball in the right direction, we can make changes together >> so sad. >> it is let's go to a new study out
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of belgium with surprising numbers of how many people are suffering from covid symptoms long term. 6 out of 10 people are still experiencing issues a year after infection. more than 50% had trouble sleeping more than a third experiencing fatigue. 12% with respiratory problems impacting the quality of their life talking to our guest to understand 6 in 10 a year later usually when you are done with it, you are done with it but these things linger. >> are you surprised with this >> ranging 5 to 35% of people with symptoms long term. different design you can't really compare like apples and oranges. two other things i thought were really important were if your symptoms were present at 15 weeks, they were more likely to
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be present a year later. if you had moderate to severe, not mild or asymptomatic, you were about two times more likely to have symptoms one year later and that sleep disturbance >> some of these are really general. trouble sleeping, fatigue. respiratory problems was just 12%. how do they figure out what is potentially long covid and just normal life for a lot of people? >> right you touch on a lot in that question one thing researchers and experts are trying to figure out, what is like a long tale. that's the one symptom you have that spontaneously remits or more crashing fatigue. you can't get out of bed the thing is, we don't know what causes long covid.
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there are multiple different lines of research. if you don't know what causes it, it is hard to treat it >> my wife falls in this category had covid near the beginning hasn't gotten the taste or smell back, brain fog. for folks suffering, is there anything they can do >> the short answer is yes to my point there is not one universal treatment. it is not always easy to distinguish from covid to everyday life. the number one thing everyone who thinks they might have a symptom related to covid need ts to do is to find a provider who believes them. find the right practitioner for you. many of us, neuro, cardio, that's the specialist you need to see there are long covid clinics popping up
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there is not one standardized or definition but active research >> good luck tonight you said lindsay has brain fog >> she would say the same thing. >> thank you so much >> now you said that, i should clarify. we could use a boost right now one silent movie that will make you laugh grandparents in burbank taking care of their two-year-old identical twin daughters just for the night. all changed, ready for bed that's what they do. they run circles around nana and popi they get tucked in and guess what here we go again one more round and finally, they get tuckered out
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we are back at it is 8:13 with more and more people getting back to the officew ery getting back to work will co >> nbc's senior investigator with a look at how much more employees are going to be spending >> you are going to notice the difference good morning to you if you have been working from home, you have probably saved some money. no commute, eating at home, no dry-cleaning as we shift back to more in person work hours, the sticker shock is real. what can you do to save? i'll show you. >> recently returning to the office >> a little expensive. have to leave the office >> he documented his commute
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where he's an engineer an early 30-minute drive to the bus station. >> i'm lucky i have a nice small car. used to cost $20 to fill it up now it costs $40 >> next, a ride into the city. before the pandemic, $66 round trip now, $90 once he arrives, time for coffee he said his boost now costs about $1.50. >> lunch time favorite >> my subway used to cost $7.50. now $11.50 >> he estimates it costs $33 more just to go to work in person >> in the past year, the average sandwich price climbed 14%, tacos, 12%, salads, 11
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a good wrap costs 18% more >> lynette is a financial educator and ceo of the money coach.net. the tried and true method of brown bagging it is still the best >> maybe you use taco trucks as opposed to a sit down menu >> how much more expensive is it >> costs are up 10 to 40%. >> one of the most obvious increases is fuel. the average of regular $4.12 44% increase from last year. could you cut a car? >> my family, we just ditched one of our cars. we just sold it. i'm telling you, i am jumping for joy. >> between insurance, gas and maintenance.
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>> the typical family can save $10,000 a year >> how do i get around >> can you car pool? public transportation? bike walking distance of business ride sharing may be cheaper. >> you can't cut the kids but you can save on child care frie neighbors and >> now costs $10,000 a year per child. look at your circle of friends, relatives. can you take turns. >> what do you wear to work? >> first thing, shop your own closet see if you can jazz it up a bit. >> start with what you have first so going back to in person
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works for your wallet. >> do you have any money saving tips >> clothing costs have risen hard to get around that. if you do need something new, check retailers and thrift stores first i had to be the barer of bad news bras all of the little pieces the wire, lace, elastic, all of those costs have risen >> you feeling awkward right now? >> time now for a check of the weather. >> sometimes you share a tie >> let's hear what we have going on today watching this cold front bringing showers from new england down to texas. heavier rain there back behind that front temperatures much chillier in
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the upper plains, 20s and 30s, hot in central california to the southwest. 80 and 90s showers making their way heavier good tuesday morning to you. i'm meteorologist kari hall. taking a look at our temperatures today, we're heading for the mid-70s. it is going to be a little bit cooler compared to yesterday. you'll really notice the high winds picking up this afternoon and it will continue to cool off for thursday. with a high of about 70. then for the weekend we're warming up and heading back to a summer like feel with highs in the low 80s and for san francisco the high winds are going to be the main thing we'll see from now through at least saturday. don't forget check us >> check us out on siriusxm. live on channel 108.
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off the rails with special guest, terry crews pop start coming up. good stuff for you the mystery of marilyn monroe. getting a lot of buzz. set to unpack the story of one of the biggest icons piecing together the final weeks of her life with previously unheard interviews first look at the movie featuring audio recording with marlin and her close friend as they describe her relationship and marriage with baseball legend with joe di magio >> i saw him about year and a half, two years and we married >> he understood some things about me and i understood some things
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about him. we based our marriage on it. and i say some things. >> what things >> maybe it will be revealed >> she's always been so intriguing >> the mystery of marilyn monroe, the unheard tapes starts streaming this wednesday >> next up, whitney houston in the upcoming bio pick. check out this first poster. actress naomi. show r she is the actress. recreating the leather jacket. she recently starred in star wars listen to this cast. she lead as long side stanley too mucher who will play legendary record producer.
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the script comes from anthony who recently penned the freddie murphy biopic >> good music. bad bunny.tinez stepping into the superhero world. martinez has been cast for sony's upcoming movie as the first latino hero. he gets his superpowers in a wrestling ring he's actually participated in wrestlemania he comes from the spiderman universe but unclear if the film will intersect with other superheroes. won't be bad bunny's first time on the big screen. cameo in last year's fast and furious f 9 and brad pitt's
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action pick. ann hathaway getting in on the latest pick. anybody heard of the cozy grand mother made famous by mancy meyers. think the crisp white collar, hathaway jumped on instagram with her own coastal grandmother. approving annie with a heart this trend on trend. meyer's inked a deal with netflix for a new film on insta.
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>> timberlake and fallon pairing up on the golf course. ♪ a good day day ♪ ♪ we're gonna have a good day ♪ around they are legit friends our own golf loving legend carson daly saw this and said somewhere the greens keeper is screaming. >> jt posted his own video where they appeared to do some actual golfing but they also do a lot of dancing really good. straight >> they have aing a lot of fun >> no place like our home.
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a piece of movie history here. one of the iconic dresses from "wizard of oz. the recent discovery and why it is being auctioned off
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a very good morning. it is 8:26. i'm laura garcia. breaking news, we're following this morning, is the search for an infant kidnapped near helm street and the alameda in san jose. a team of fbi assisting in the search. our crew caught a vehicle being towed from the neighborhood and they only tell us it is tied to the investigation. 3-month-old brandon was taken while his grandmother was unloading groceries from a car. she brought his car seat into the home. surveillance video from that
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time shows a man holding a baby carrier walking down elm street. san jose police are calling him a suspect f. he looks familiar, please give them a call. san jose police also holding a news conference this morning at 9:00 a.m. we will bring that to you live. right now let's get a look at forecast for the day with meteorologist kari hall. >> we're going to have some gusty winds picking up. we're keeping an eye on the fremont camera to see how much of a wave we have as the winds pick up to 25 to 35 mile-per-hour today. and low 70s for the end of the week and we'll be warming up for the weekend. but staying dry. now back to the "today" show.
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what are you going to do with my dog? give it back to me please give me back my dog >> certainly when you give me those slippers. >> we are just face timing with the cutest little girl there about 8:30, did you all see that scene.
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>> the long-lot of dress right in our studio. there it is. before hitting the auction block next month where it could fetch more than $1 million we'll find out where it was lot of and found >> as we tell our kids, we are going to look with our eyes, not with our hands memoir into -- >> she's a little confused. >> -- music >> there she is sarah silverman with us. >> your week night menu covered with an easy receipt for thai
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shrimp pasta, great on salad as well >> the story of a law school student who turned her art into a multimillion business. >> and tomorrow, scarlett johansson and mike myers joining us live. >> do your impression. >> dr. evil. $2 billion can i get a fricken shot with a laser on it. >> tomorrow, snow in the eastern great lakes. plenty of warm in florida. temperatures chilly in the nor'easter good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. it is going to be slightly cooler today. we're starting out with some clouds but it will be clearing
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out. and with a one thing that you'll notice it is super windy later today. some of the gusts may reach 35 to 45 miles per hour and then it continues to cool off a few more degrees through thursday. friday we start to warm up into the upper 70s. and some low 80s for the weekend. we're feeling a little bit more like summer. wild san francisco will continue to see high winds today through at least the weekend. >> and where is craig's sign? -- >> rab out of time. >> he's our favorite too. he's our favorite too. >> we love you. awe, i love you too. savannah? >> al. thank you. well the "wizard of oz" is considered one of the greatest
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films of all time. >> now 83 years after dorothy came face-to-face with the p wicked witch of the west the iconic blue dress about to hit the auction block. joining us helen, there is a story behind this dress this dress was lost for a long time and found tell us the story of what happened >> so many stories about this dress. donated to the catholic university of america in 1973 by an actress called mercedes mccambridge. with some issues, she was having, she gave it to a priest to say thank you he retired in 1980 it was gone. fast forward to covid.
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a retired professor was clearing some boxes and there it was. >> there was a legend around catholic university that dorothy's dress was there but considered a follow being tale there was press clippings of 1973 they knew it was real. >> you can't touch this dress. it is very fragile >> you can touch it lightly. the blouse is very delicate. the fb fabric is a little attorney on top. the rest of the dress is wonderful condition. the blue and white still really strong >> there are four dorothy dresses still in existence this is one of them. you were able to trace it to this very scene.
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does that increase the value >> the first thing we do is work on authenticity. we knew it was right from the film with the label. we watched the film scene by scene to match it up there is a very distingive line here on the bodess >> the estimate is $800,000 to $1 is.2 million. we sold another dress with the blouse in 2015 that made $1.5 million >> it will go back to the school benefit catholic university and their new film program >> that is fun to see here >> fun that they found it somewhere over the rainbow
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>> imagine turning your life story into a musical sarah silverman has done just sarah silverman has done just that under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit and stopped me from collaborating with the police on my cases.
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now home and car break-ins are on the rise because repeat offenders know they can get away with it. chesa boudin is failing to do his job. there's a better way to keep san francisco safe. recall chesa boudin now.
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welcom welcome back, emmy winning com comedian sarah silverman with us >> a musical stage show based on her best selling memoir of the same name "the bed wetter. >> how did you get the idea to turn it into a musical
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>> it was not my idea. 2012, my friend adam came over my payment with my book and said this is a musical. he started going through the chapters like, this is a song. >> i was like all right. we started chipping away at it and starting working with joshua harmon, brilliant. an amazing playwright. we had been collaborating. we were going to open two years ago. covid hit. adam died of covid april 2020. it was shocking. so here we are two years later it has come to fruition. david yasbeck consulting i can't believe it is really happening.
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>> i like that it focuses on the 10-year-old you. like a moment of time. who is the actress and tell us about what you were like >> my mom did that a we, these pictures >> we have it all. >> i was kind of the -- i'm the youngest so i was kind of the joy i made my family laugh i'm not in the show. it is just the year i'm 10 early 80s. it is our family and about a kid who is happy, go lucky but falls apart. and the family kind of falls apart. that's what it is. she's magic.
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you know like when you the actress is named zoey glick. she is magic >> you have three sisters in real-life but only one sister in the play is it like a combo >> it is just mora it is an atogether >> you will think how much is true but a lot is -- there are things that happened when i was seven or 13 and we make it all in the year that i'm 10. it is a jewish family in rural new hampshire. a family where words aren't taboo in the house
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it is a different time where mental health wasn't something that was in conversation at all but it is very funny hard jokes hard comedy. >> what does that mean >> i suppose if it was a movie, it would berater r for language but please bring your kids nothing like brides maids but when you saw bridesmaids, didn't you go, i hope kids sneak into this it's like that 10 and up. i also have not good boundaries. i really think it is for the whole family in a lot of ways. >> you are going to come back and visit jenna and myself in the fourth hour.
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>> "the bedwetter" opens here in new york >> she has a podcast too >> i love the podcast. it is like therapy >> not a licensed therapist. coming up, we'll turn to some meal time hacks including a (music throughout)
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8:46. 8:46 our series here with kevin curry, author of "fit men cook just scan the qr code, you can
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order all ingredients with one click. add to your cart and schedule for pickup or delivery >> i thought i could never make this at home >> chinese, pasta fusion dish. really easy to make. i've been watching you took recently we are going to string these peas here and beil it. >> devane it is that one done >> why am i tabing the string out? >> it is hard to chew. don't go all of those out. >> everyone else knows how to do this it's okay
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>> add our peas here and saute this >> does the string go all the way down >> about two or three minutes, add in our shrimp. >> pealed and deveined she knows what she's doing here. >> go ahead. move it around saute this two or three minutes. this would be cooked we'll take this out to rest. now, just imagine we've done that now making the sauce really easy. coconut milk >> why flavor or lighter? >> flavor and lighter and compliments the curry. add in the curry paste
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red curry paste, natural peanut butter launch this. just like jenna did hers. >> you were watching that. >> i watched. get this down into a nice with the oil and everything. >> add in some carrots now if you don't know how to julian a -- julienne a peeler >> like a lazy woman's peeler. >> everyones >> it is a work in progress. >> let's move on from the carrot moving on down here. pasta takes about six minutes.o.
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whole wheat pasta, use if that super simple look how vibrant not too spicy. if you are like me, you probably want to reserve some shrimp to make a salad for your meal prep. some oil, some hot sauce here. >> she has her own podcast >> it is a show. >> her own cooking show. >>
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we'll add in tomatoes, cucumbers. avocado. oh, lord turn that off. >> keep going. keep going add in a little water for this dressing >> this dressing is really good. >> super simple. stuff you have in your pantry. avocado, onion little bite. recipe. if you breath doesn't smell something some leftover shrimp there if your breath doesn't smell, that is bad. >> okay. we are out of time, kevin. you are awesome. look at you. she is a pro sign her up. food network wear?
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i love shrimp. you bet. here we go let's spin those jars and show you some lovely people happy 100 to cecile this proud mom of 11 children from miami. married to the love of her life
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famously known as mr. railroad for more than 50 years >> diane celebrating 100 years from maple wood, new jersey. never leaves home without necklace and lipstick. her family says she makes the u best bris cat. >> happy birthday to our friend a poot lot and ceclia 100 years old says the secret to longevity a glass of scotch. we like that and salute and hello to neal from erie, pan and juan anyway chipman, better
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known as the herp twins. they lived he says classic koch living together in boerne, texas. >> so cool awesome, al. coming up. a lot more with sarah silverman. >> chef curry says everybody does it. >> third hour, meet the college students helping crack cold cases. we have a very good morning. it is 8:56, i'm laura garcia. wee continue to follow breaking news as the search for a infant tibbed. it happened near 880 and
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the alameda in san jose. one vehicle was being towed from the neighborhood, police will only tell us it is tied to the investigation. 3-month-old brandon was taken yesterday afternoon while his grandmother was unloading groceries from a car. she had already brought the car seat into the home. surveillance video from that that time shows a man holding a baby carrier walking down the street. we'll have the very latest from police.
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buyers beware, mortgage interest rates keep climbing we'll talk to an expert to see if this is a difference in bay area prices. >> plus bay ball, the impact games will have on yu commute.
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