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good morning, heating up, a seasonable record forecast. from arizona to maine temperatures expected to hit triple digits in texas. new concerns about whether the power grid can handle at we are live with the latest. desperation. parents scrambling to buy baby formula under the nationwide shortage. president biden under fire saying the administration is racing to get it fixed
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immediately. >> this is a process and we are working on it very hard. there's nothing more urgent. >> the effort to resolve the crisis. and a look at the breastmilk bank some children are turning to to feed their babies. clarence thomas speaking out overnight about the future of the high court. the complication of the draft opinion that would overturn roe v. wade. >> especially in the institution i am in. it changes the institution fundamentally. >> comments come as abortion protests from coast-to-coast today. on the run, an urgent surge after the life sentence for murder allegedly stabbed a prison guard. escape from the transport bus. those stories plus nicholson
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dropping out of the pga championship. he's facing scrutiny for controversial topics he made about saudi arabia. now they leave the field wide open for someone else to win the coveted major. today is saturday may 14th, 2022. to win the title. today, saturday, may 14th, 2022. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with peter alexander and with welcome to today and thank you for joining us this saturday morning. it's only may but you could feel the humidity sitting in. >> you sure can. it is so hot in some parts of the country. were facing real challenges. we talked about that with several developing stories this morning including an update how queen elizabeth is doing. she was seen smiling a public appearance friday. this days after she canceled a separate appearance, raising concerns about her health. the overnight, a chaotic
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scene in milwaukee. people running for cover after gun shots ring out outside the celtics bucks game. we begin of the top story. nearly half the country is unceasingly warmer temperatures for the month of may. dallas could see triple digits. that is causing serious concerns across texas. officials asking residents to conserve power this weekend. we track how hot the forecast will be tomorrow, good morning. >> good morning. after multiple weekends being cool, he feels like we are going into the middle of july. i want to point out burlington. 89 degrees. 20 degrees above the norm for this time of year. 80 throughout much of the great lakes region. 90 in texas. we can talk about this without talking about texas. past the record tomorrow with a high of 90 degrees. possibly reaching triple
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digits. as we head to areas like el paso, 100 degrees out there. phoenix, 105, the record 107. as peter mentioned, they are asking residents to not go below or above 70 degrees, i'm sorry, go below 70 degrees on the thermostat because they do not want the grid to fail. it's not just a weekend uptick. we actually are tracking much of next week. atlanta georgia in the 90s and wednesday. even parts of the mid atlantic, mid to upper 80s and near 79 degrees tuesday in washington dc to the heat sticks around throughout much of the week. the other thing we are tracking is the radar. a close eye en thunderstorms. then we could see severe weather and more severe weather for sunday. we talked more about how some of the heat could work to energize storms that we see wednesday. for now back to you. >> you get the rest of the
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forecast in just a few minutes. the other big story we are tracking this morning. parents of young children worried this morning as the nationwide baby formula shortage shows no signs of getting better. the president says the administration is working on getting formula back in store shelves as quickly as possible. steve harrison is in los angeles with more in this. good morning. >> good morning. the longer the crisis is goes on the more desperate parents are for anything they could do to take care of the children. the shortage is more than supply chain issues. also factory shutdown after quality control concerns and production which has not restarted it. relying on the formula families are scrambling for solutions. store shelves still barren across the country. more parents forced to face their worst fears. a ques spoke definitely we are trying everything in your power to see what you can do and how to get
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the formula. >> reporter: as of this morning a record 44% of popular baby formulas are out of stock with major retailers putting limits on how much parents can buy. >> i've got to pretty much every store and called a restore and we cannot find it anywhere. >> reporter: criticism mounting over the white house response. president biden is defending his administrations efforts to solve the crisis. >> this is a process and we are working on it very hard and there is nothing more urgent. >> reporter: the white house promising increased production, additional formula from overseas and more availability for low income families. >> it is a national emergency. for mostly minority people and people of color. >> reporter: congress is demanding answers from four to companies that control 90% of formula manufacturers how they plan to address the crisis. meanwhile, parents are growing more desperate. breastmilk banks across the
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country reporting record levels of requests for donor milk. >> these fertile bags i put in. >> reporter: pediatricians handle the call around-the- clock. >> it never thought i would see this in my life. i have practicing 15 years no. >> reporter: medical experts say under no circumstance should parents dilutes formula or try to make their own. most of to help parents track down formula. be ready to think outside the box. try smaller family-owned pharmacies and talk to your pediatrician about other nutrition options. back to you. the supreme court justice clarence thomas spoke out overnight saying the leaked draft opinion about abortion change the court. it comes as abortion-rights rallies are planned nationwide
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today. we go to chicago this morning were thousands are expected to rally. good morning. >> organizers are expecting that. we see barricades up already in chicago on the cities west side. the near west side. one of several planned throughout the country today part of a ban off our bodies rally. there are several planned in new york, raleigh, cleveland, el paso, san francisco and many more cities in between. the latest since the drafted supreme court opinion leaked earlier this month. have seen support and against abortion rights rallying es, prompting c some republicans for protesters to be arrested. now justice clarence thomas, the latest to comment publicly on the leaks draft opinion and what it means for the future of the supreme court.
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>> now the trust is gone forever. when you lose that trust, especially in the institution i am in, it changes the institution fundamentally. >> reporter: at this rally and those across the country, we will look for people for and against abortion rights. a divisive issue that is not going away, back to you. now to the crisis at the southern border this morning. a federal judge is considering whether to allow the biden administration to list pandemic era immigration restrictions. the ruling is expected within days. we travel with the president to wilmington for the very latest on all of this. that is a lot there.
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good morning, josh. >> reporter: coming live from the cloud. good morning. homeland security systems bracing for as many as 18,000 migrants a day, showing up at the border. if title 42 is lifted if you at the local crisis including white house, congress and now the court. this morning, the future is in a federal judges hands. after two dozen states urged the court to override the biden administration. to keep it in place. >> i am very confident. >> reporter: mostly republican that states arguing washington did not fully evaluate how a border search to overwhelm law enforcement and health resources. >> there are a number, a good number, over hundred thousand migrants getting ready to cross. >> reporter: at the policy a relic of the trump administration and of covid-19 letting the government quickly expelled migrants. more than 1.8 million times in 2021. the white house says now the covid improved it has no choice but to lifted.
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in the meantime the judge barring the government. >> we are taking steps to ensure we are listing the proceedings pick obviously i will not prejudge a court ruling that hasn't quite happened it. >> reporter: title 42 emerging as a major argument during the midterms. there are undergoing pressures to keep the policy. recent gallup polling shows four in 10 americans are worried about illegal immigration. near the texas mexico border, he says dozens of migrants cross daily. >> they're still human beings and know they are breaking the law but yet, they get across. >> reporter: the pandemic and porter are hot button issues. now colliding five months before election day. >> reporter: in the hearing yesterday, the judge promising to issue a decision by may 23rd. the dates the white house set for title 42 to go away. ll rig. josh lederman in
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another setback for vladimir putin as ukraine forces say they are beginning to take back the city of kharkiv. they are forcing russian troops out. still ukrainian officials acknowledge they were there is far from over. we have the very latest from kyiv this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president zelenskyy says no one can predict how long the war will last. it rages on in the east on both sides of the conflict. i want to warn you some of the images in the report are disturbing. as bodies of hundreds of russian soldiers are loaded onto refrigeration trucks, casualties for the battle for kyiv with russia suffering with the uk says has been significant losses in the east. after ukraine blew up across the tennessee river. for the first time since the war began, the u.s. secretary of defense had a counterpart at the kremlin.
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during the hour-long call he had an immediate cease-fire in ukraine emphasizing maintaining lines of communication. according to the defense department readout. a potential step towards justice. friday soldiers suspected of war crimes appeared in a courtroom in kyiv. the 21-year-old is accused of gunning down a 62-year-old civilian in a village outside of the city. the russian sergeant had yet to enter a plea. one of more than 11,000 alleged war crimes now being investigated by the ukrainian general. crimes include unlawful torture and kidnapping. this 16-year-old is believed to have been kidnapped trying to escape the occupied states. his father says the boy dreams of one day being a veterinarian. the rest of our family evacuated to prepare for his dying grandfather. he says the ukrainian soldier
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who was held in the same camp as his son testified on the conditions there after he was released. the soldier he says was beaten and raped. are you worried what will happen to your son? >> yes. he does not even want to think about it he says. focusing how to get about. in the meanwhile the kremlin extended the pretrial detention for a month. he was detained for caring oil derived from cannabis. both sweden and finland scheduled their interest in joining the nato alliance. potentially shattering years of neutrality. friday the turkish president voiced his skepticism presenting a potential stumbling blocks the white house is looking to clarify its position on that.
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back in this country, this morning authorities are searching for a prisoner who escaped a transport bus thursday. police say he stabbed the bus driver then the bus went off the road allowing him to escape he was convicted in 2006 of killing a man on the texas mexico border. a $22,000 reward is being offered for information leading to a capture. fisher says the bus driver's injuries are not life- threatening. also this morning a bit of a shocker in the golf world. phil mickelson one of the greatest players ever saying he will not defend the crown in the championship. he's under fire for recent controversial comments about saudi arabia. >> reporter: this morning a golfer stuck in his own making. the defending championship winner with next week's event
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in oklahoma. he shocked the golf world last year. winning the championship at the age of 50. >> i love the game of golf and i love what i do. >> reporter: for the first time in more than a decade the defending champ will not compete at the major. they released a statement last night saying we have just been informed phil mickelson has redrawn from the championship. we would have welcomed him to participate. a six time major winner remained out of sight since february. the author of an upcoming biography about him had an interview talking about arrival golf league backed by saudi arabia. phil mickelson reportedly sang they have a horrible record on human rights. knowing this, why would i even consider it? this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reshape how the tour operates. the backlash from fellow players. >> it seems like it's pretty,
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you know an egotistical statement. >> i do not know it could be so bad about the poor tour. >> reporter: the apologizing comments were reckless and he needed time away to work on being the man i want to be. his work is still not finished and the fan favorite is unable to defend his crown. to be. nbc news >> the golf worl meanwhile, tomorrow, a quick look at the rest of the countries forecast. we have to go back to this live shot from wilmington. look at this fog. unbelievable. >> live in wilmington in front of the bathroom while. it was not clear. >> absolutely. the white backdrop? no that is fog. they had a fog alert right now on the peninsula where he is. also into new jersey. if you look on satellite and radar you can see the influx of moisture pushing offshore ringing low-level clouds to the
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east coast. meanwhile, farther west, interstate 55. from jackson mississippi through st. louis into chicago. some showers and if you storm starting to fire up. actually the threat of more storms throughout the day. therefore we have severe storms possible down into jackson and just to the west of oklahoma city near kansas city. there we are looking at a marginal risk maybe of tornadoes possible on the lower end of the >> sure. that shoots of tomorrow with a wide swath of parts of the midwest. and out to the great lakes. a threat of severe weather. 23 million people at risk for sunday from little rock into memphis right into cincinnati. as far as the rest of the country we have big heat and we talk about record breakers, coming up. stick around for now here is a look at the forecast. a live look right now in san francisco. look at the fog wrapped around the golden gate bridge. we are starting with the mild warning across the bay area.
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63 degrees right now in your temperature nbcbayarea.com the afternoon will be warming up quite nicely with a mix of sun and clouds for the first half of the day. at least on the coastline by 12 clock. 60 degrees. heading further inland to the south bay, 55 degrees, temperatures warming up, especially for the interior we see upper 80s for concord in livermore. still to come, real surprise is the queen appears for the first time in months. how royal watchers say she's doing and what might be for the upcoming platinum jubilee. controversy over the college debt crisis. should the government help those groups out? we hear that debate first. first, these messages.
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a look at the week's other big stories. joe fryer at the desk. glad to have you here in dc. >> to to be here. among the major headlines we have this week, two high profile fugitives on the run. a dramatic end for casey white and a correction officer who helped him break out vicky white, no relation. the getaway car was run into a ditch. >> dashcam video showing the moment he was captured and track from the cadillac and pinned him by officers. he surrenders and an autopsy report confirms she shot herself in the head just before police moved in. >> casey white back behind bars. skies when the pilot of the he
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the skies when the npilot of a smal plane passed out. the passenger onboard radio for help. >> i have a serious situation. >> harrison had no idea how to fly a plane and spring into action. and air traffic controller able to instruct harrison how to land the plane safely. despite my best student ever. >> a massive fast-moving wildfire tour through southern california. within minutes two dozen multi- million dollar states were incinerated at the gated here is near laguna beach. spoke like a war zone. >> fueled by a dangerous combination of powerful 30 mile an hour ocean winds and the bone dry drought conditions. the inferno tore through 200 acres but moved at breakneck speed. bigs news for tom brady. whatever he retired, he will
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join fox as a lead analyst. the 10 year deal worth the straggling $375 million. a number not verified by the news . the make of the highest- paid commentator in sports history. some of the wildest moments caught on camera. this home of the outer banks collapsed into the ocean. a tesla crashed into a convention center in columbus ohio, shockingly, no one was seriously injured. the driver claim the brakes failed and he's charged with failure to control the vehicle. struck a lightning bolt struck this home in florida yards away from a neighbor gardening. he barely flinched. finally, newlywed couple taking wedding photos got photobomb by soccer fans ahead of a match in
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frankfurt, germany. the bride and groom are good sports about it i'll. >> yeah if you like it's more than a photobomb. that's like a where's waldo. can you find the bride and the groom. >> the whole plaza filled up. that is like everybody in. >> this a prepare for anything on your wedding day. that is what they were preparing for. still to come. they saved her. now she thinks them. the reunion between a woman who passed in her car in the good samaritan who helps to rescue her. when we come back. and now she thanks them. >> when we come back.
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good morning at thank you for joining us this saturday morning. a key piece of evidence located in the search for alexis gabe. they found this cell phone case in antioch. investigators will not say exactly where or when they founded. they say they sent it to a crime lab for analysis. they also believe the manuals in the surveillance video ditched the phone case. investigators think the person of entrance abandoned the car in oakley then walked away heading towards antioch. the day after investigators search in antioch, they believe he was last seen. officers walked out caring
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several bags. each family member says her ex- boyfriend is there. investigators believe the disappearance was not by accident or choice and expect foul play. he was last seen january 26. why $10,000 reward for information leading to her whereabouts. happening today, sever rallies for reproductive rights in sonoma. san francisco, san jose, mountain view and palo alto. details right now. john roberts confirms the authenticity of a draft opinion that would overturn roe versus wade. he also suggested the draft my nappy the final word of the court. we have a quick look at the forecast. hi. >> we have some fog right now at the golden gate bridge. take a live look right now. you can see it looks beautiful. we will be enjoying a warmer day today compared to the past two days. a quick look at the temperature
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trend. 10:00 and 11:00 in the 50s. notice a mix of sun and clouds. we will get clearing in the fog eventually 12 clock or 1:00. and san jose, we get the sunshine around 10:00 and 11:00. so nice clearing and 71 degrees. then a closer look at your daytime highs. some of the warmest spots will be in napa. 89, martin 86. concord 89, livermore 86 and san jose and morgan hill in the upper 80s. heading out to the coast, crews in the summer 70s and 71 degrees with winds from the west at 10 or 20 miles an hour. the forecast is coming up at 7:00 a.m. coming up, new details in the exorcism like ceremony that left a young girl dad. not two other family members will explain what they are accused of doing. we have that puts all of your stories coming up at 7:00 a.m..
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♪ look at those moves. we are back >> we those moves. back this s saturday morning. that's the ukrainian group favor to win later today at a contest where nations compete against each other. the sierra the competition is more than music. we get into all of that in the next half-hour. a lot of people will be cheering them on. >> a nice little beat going on there as well. we start with the ongoing
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nationwide baby formula crisis. as of this morning a record 42% of popular formulas are out of stock. major retailers putting limits record number of requests right now for donor milk. doctors are warning parents to not dilute formula or try to make your own under any circumstances. in tennessee estate judge friday but for a medical error. she was found guilty in march of criminally negligent homicide for the death the patient after she exited we gave her the wrong medication. the crowd of nurses outside the courthouse cheered that she will go to prison. healthcare workers protested the trial warning criminalizing such mistakes can lead to more deaths and cause nurses to abandon the practice. free people shot in
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downtown milwaukee as the playoffs game ended friday night. crowds outside the arena ran for cover when shots rang out. witnesses say they saw a fight breaking out outside of a bar. 29-year-old man is now in custody. officals say all three people who were shot including a 16- year-old girl have non-life- threatening injuries. also this morning, there is some relief in england when it comes to queen elizabeth. she appeared at a royal horse show friday. after missing an important court appearance. we go outside of windsor castle with more on all of this. good morning to you. >> good morning. this week only was the third time the queen has ever missed the opening of parliament. a were very serious concerns about her health and mobility and then she got in a range rover and left the castle and delighted royal watchers around the world. we lose with beaming as she
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watched her beloved horses compete at the windsor horse show. spike if she felt in any way well hurrah. she was here. the queen is okay. truck with the 96-year-old in the car walking to her seat with the help of a cane and cheers of the crowd. >> i think it was sparse. nice hairdo. look to be very alert. enjoying the day. >> reporter: the queens right smile is a relief after she was forced to miss one of her most important ceremonial duties earlier this week due to what the palace calls episodic mobility issues. >> i think there is concern she would not be appearing at any of her gatherings and we might not see her in public again. then she turns up and shows she's actually in good health and continues to take an interest in things that she
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loves. >> reporter: to stay, prince charles stepped in for the first time delivering the speech marking the opening of british parliament. her only other public appearance this year was in march when she attended a memorial for her late husband. the palace recently announced appearances are decided on a day by day basis as the new poll shows one of three brits think the queen should retire. all of this is the nation prepares to mark the platinum jubilee, celebrating 70 years on the throne. this year the windsor horse show is one of the first events for the horse loving queen. >> really eddies. it's a real queen you see at windsor. by the way, her horse won supreme champion.
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this morning what you get the lady who has everything? she's pretty please with a trophy, don't you think? >> it accounts for the big smile we saw. thank you so much. >> see is looking good. >> she was. so good. struck you want to check in, a lot of folks not necessarily smiling about the forecast. in fact, is getting hot quick. >> that's right, i know, hot topic. we are tracking rain. i tell you something, the rain comes as a bit of relief. take a look right now at the morning rain already starting to come down. showers in the keller i and virginia. firing up farther west is the thing. an active afternoon for some of our friends in the great lakes region and the tennessee valley. we expect the cold front to continue to push towards the east bringing rain not only tonight's but a chance of storms into sunday you can see the system continues to pull forward to the east coast. this is going to bring a severe weather threat and i tell you
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something, even though we are starting up today with the chance of a few thunderstorms it looks like the threats becomes more elevated as we head into sunday. then by monday, 55 million people will be at risk from raleigh, north carolina into wishing 10 and washington dc and 95 into the new york tri- state area. an isolated turtle cannot be ruled out monday. any afternoon plans monday, keep that in mind. as far as the rest of the country goes, we are tracking record-breaking heat, especially for the state of texas. this could be a big issue for the power grid. we talk more about that so stick around. for now we see what goes on closer to home. now some fog in san francisco. a live look, rolling through, some good clearing in the afternoon and a look at temperatures. right now when does life of the west northwest at seven miles an hour. 11:00, upped into the 60s and a closer look at what to expect. definitely several degrees warmer in the interior compared to the past week.
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student debt with new record highs. one poll shows if debt cancellation comes into play could galvanize more voters. republicans call the recent push a desperate move by democrats for the midterm. spoke about 34,000 -- >> reporter: she graduated from college more than two decades ago then earned a masters degree in 2018. today she is still saddled with tens of thousand dollars of student debt. >> gas prices and food prices, everything is going up except her paycheck. >> reporter: now the single mother of three -- >> that's definitely not in the budget, for food in the fridge. >> reporter: for sending her child to college as well. she feels her government job will not be enough to pay for it i'll. >> is student debt always in the back of your mind? >> it absolutely. is. as long as i have that financial burden over my head, it negatively impacts what i do as a parents.
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>> reporter: woodberry is one of roughly 23 million americans who owe money for higher education. >> debt nearly 70% in the next decade. $1.6 trillion. more than credit cards and loans combined. >> you can afford your monthly bill because debt payments eat a large chunk of your dad. your credit card could be ruined. >> reporter: borrowers have been able to press pause paying back student debt during the pandemic. a new survey reveals four in 10 people will not be able to make their payments if they resume in september. the largest federation urges president biden to forgive student loans with the present promising to make a decision on the matter any weak now. >> i limited a lot of your student debt. >> reporter: during the present of campaign he said he would wipe out $10,000 in debt for students. democrats say that does not go far enough. they say they cite the war the
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♪ an and we are back. what do you have? >> we have a lot this morning. first up, new shared friday it is done. >> i did not do anything wrong. it was a glitch. >> that was the 1983 wright stuck. he was known for many roles including parts in the movie tremors and more recently, sweet home alabama. on the small screen true detective. he passed away sunday. the cause of death was not revealed. his tremors costar kevin bacon shared on twitter when it came to battling underground worms i could not of asked for a better partner. rest in peace. he was 79 years old. chris rock the actor and comedian once again sharing some of his thoughts at the
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oscars. you recalled back in march the slap. now during a show at the london royal albert hall. he joked i'm okay if anybody was wondering. i got most of my hearing back. a series of standup shows across the pond and the comedian is mostly mom on the slap heard round the world. you should not expect him to tell all on stage anytime soon. he told the audience, i'm not going to talk about it right now or i will get to it eventually. last month chris rock says i'm not talking about until i get paid suggesting he won't address the slap further until he sees a big paycheck. he sort of jokes the audience and figured tickets were expensive but not that expensive. spike at least at this point he is laughing about it. >> the show me the money. >> that's right. finally, set a date live, only two episodes remain the
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season starting tonight. tonig- >> hi, i'm selena gomez and i'm hosting "snl" this w >> i am selena gomez opand am hosting snl this week. i'm actually also. >> i'm not really a popstar. >> i prefer the drums. >> you're also a bunch of divas. >> the first time hosting for selena gomez. she previously appeared as a musical guest. the season finale lineup also has been announced. natasha lyons will host. saturday night live airs tonight on nbc. always super fun. >> since there are only two left i have to stay up. >> or that is what you have a dvr for. >> thank you. which might be the best
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joining us this saturday morning. 5:56 sitting in for kira. california has an unprecedented budget surplus. the state is expecting nearly $100 billion of extra money. governor newsom unveiled how he would like to spend it the total budget about $300 billion the government to spend $18 billion to release some of the pain of inflation. the $400 payment vehicle owners help fight the rising cost of gasoline. also helping people pay utility bills and reduce the cost of health care. more than a third of the budget, $120 billion, goes to schools. fighting crime, rather climate change, $47 billion. and $125 million in print duct of health care. the governor announced a program and including the bay area. part of the pilot program putting 200 cameras in 50 locations in alameda, contra
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costa and orange county. comes in the wake of several shooting deaths on east bay freeways. the honorary county deputy sheriff with a mother of two. the sheriff has been a proponent on the need. they will help investigators solve future freeway crime. a quick look at the microclimate weather forecast, good morning. >> good morning. it will be such a nice day. we are starting out with beautiful fog wrapping around the golden gate bridge, this is a live look right now. you can see this heading through any of the coastline. it will not be as warm as the interior but still warmer and what we saw yesterday. we have fog rolling for half moon bay. parts of old and is well. temperatures in the afternoon bumping into the mid-60s. even a couple low 70s around
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the peninsula and coastline. really it is into the south bay and east bay that we are going to get to see the biggest worm it. 54 degrees right now in san jose. by 11:00, up to 71 degrees. the fog should be clearing up i 10:00 hour 11:00 at night the winds really pick up around the coast at 7:00 a.m. coming up at 7:00 a.m. on today. why the wild night and win for the warriors. moving on with highlights on more of the electric game. this plus all of your top stories coming up at 7:00 right now. back to the today's show in new york.
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good morning. growing fears. growing fears. parents grappling to find baby formula amid a nationwide shortage. many store shelves bear. president biden under fire, acknowledging this needs to be fixed now. >> this is the process we are working on very hard. there's nothing more urgent. >> the white house and what they are doing to get baby formula back on shelves and the alternatives some families are turning to in the meantime. she is a rescue. the good samaritans caught on
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traffic camera seeing a woman passed out behind the wheel of a car. speaking out about the scary ordeal. >> i open the door and started running. >> the way she got to safety. >> i'm so grateful. the message behind the music. the enormously popular song competition, a grand winner later today . the ukrainian group favor to take on the top prize. this year there is so much more at stake the world drags behind them in their home country. today is saturday may 14th, 2022. we are here celebrating kids. >>live celebration, good
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effort. >> i like the multicolored balloons. great for a party. >> good morning and welcome back this saturday morning. we have a lot to get to. let's get right to today's news and the growing baby formula crisis that has parents of young children frantic this weekend . the shortage is showing no immediate signs of getting better. the president says the administration is working on getting formula back on store shelves as quickly as possible. we have in truckee the story and has more from los angeles. good morning. >> the longer the crisis stretches out the more desperate parents get for anything they can do to take care of their children . the shortage is more just supply chain issues. it's also a factory shutdown at the quality control concern and production has not restarted it. so millions of infants are relying on that formula so families are scrambling for
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solutions. store shelves still here and across the country. more parents are forced to face their worst fears. a question new moms never thought they would ask. but definitely we are trying everything in their power to see what you can do and how to get formula. >> reporter: as of this morning, a record 43% of popular baby formula is out of stock with major retailers putting limits on how much parents can buy. >> pretty much i called every store to search for it. you cannot find anyone. >> this is amounting over the white house response. defending the administration efforts to solve the crisis. >> this is a process and we are working on a very hard. there's nothing more urgent. >> reporter: the white house promising increase production, additional formula from overseas and more availability to low income families. >> it is a national issue amplified for lower income populations. mostly minority people and
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people of color. >> reporter: now congress is demanding answers from the four countries controlling 90% of manufacturing and how they plan to address the crisis. meanwhile, parents are growing more desperate. milk banks across the country reporting record levels of requests for donor milk. >> the bags put in. >> it's ready to go home. >> reporter: pediatricians handling calls around the clock. >> i never thought i would see them in my life. i have been practicing 15 years now. >> reporter: medical experts say under no circumstance should parents dilute formula or try to make their own. most of all, no hoarding. the biden administration launched a website for how parents tricked on the formula. you could find it at their website. if you have your own church try
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that or try family-owned pharmacies and talk to your pediatrician about nutrition options. back to you. record heat for half of the country, it's easily warm temperatures for may. dallas and other areas expected triple digits in places. we track the a hot forecast this morning. good morning. >> good morning. texas residents this morning actually are being asked to keep thermostats set at 70 degrees. with numbers like this it is no wonder. 95 degrees in dallas today towards el paso 97. tomorrow in the triple digits. one other area i do not want to forget to mention, parts of the northeast. maine, caribou, maine hits 90 degrees. that was the record for them. the record tomorrow for the northeast, boston 13 above the average for this time of year. here in washington dc a high of 80 three down to dallas, 100 agrees. that would be 50 degrees above the normal for this time of year. as far as the week going on, we
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are tracking mild conditions. it could be closer to average but we still will see this in some areas. in the mid atlantic, mid to upper 80s towards burlington. finally cooling down by forecas back to you. more americans are making history on the top of the world. this is an incredible story. seven mountain climbers thursday became the first black team to summit mt. everest. six americans and one canyon are now all safely back at base camp. they posted their feet an instagram. the team says they are on a mission to inspire other outdoor enthusiasts. they say of the 10,000+ to summit everest, only 10 black climbers have reached the top of that is so incredible. if you like that is an inspiring story. >> it what a statistic. good for those folks.
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another look at the weekend morning buche story. >> it another one. this video you might argue might be one of the best. for mother's day, this 20-year- old identical twins with photos to their stepmom of 12 years. a gift she will never forget. e thing to ask you rea really >> is that a yes >> so stepmom becky is overcom >> stepmom becky was overcome when she reads sthe herequest asking her to officially adopt them. she was crying so hard it prompted a to ask is that a yes? they were prepared for that. they already had the adoption paperwork ready.
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then shouting, get me a pen. >> the way she collapses on the table, you can feel her emotion. >> well done. still ahead, the moment a woman who passed out behind the wheel was finally able to think the good samaritans who safely got her out of a very dangerous situation. the story comes up right after this. moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis, enbrel can help you say i'm in for what's next. ready to create a bigger world? -i'm in. ready to earn that “world's greatest dad” mug? -i'm in. care to play a bigger role in this community? -i'm in. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop permanent joint damage, and helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. with less pain, you're free to join in. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders,
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one by one, other drivers rushed to help her, stopping the moving car and guiding it safely out of traffic. friday, they were reunited. go to miami where it all happened. good morning to you. >> definitely this will restore your faith in humanity. the heart stopping sequence happening at this intersection over my shoulder at 4:40 in the afternoon. all captured on the red light camera. start to finish it last less than three minutes and ended with a tearful reunion between the driver and an army of good samaritans. is the busy palm beach intersection turns red. her car keeps gliding into the middle of the road before he appears on camera trying to flag it down. >> i open the door and start running. >> reporter: she spotted her coworker immediately tried to
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and the cars movement and get help and others come to join the effort including an army staff sergeant. >> i saw this lady running across the street yelling, she is unconscious, she is unconscious. no doubt in my mind i needed to do something. >> reporter: the urgency captured on>> we have an elderl unconscious at the wheel. we have three or four people holding her car. >> reporter: she passed out from a combination of high pressure dedication and fasting for a procedure. the response playing out on a red light camera. one woman grabs a dumbbell from the car and he good samaritan takes it and smashes open the back window. >> a group of strangers coming together and what a beautiful thing it was to see. >> reporter: with those responding strangers happen to be a nurse. >> and you squeeze my fingers right here? >> the group grew to 20 people and guide of the car to a nearby 711 parking lot where
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first responders could render aid. the woman at the center of it all is overcome by the selfless act of so many. >> i am so grateful. my daughter is more grateful. >> reporter: on this day boynton beach police honor seven heroes who banded together to save a life. >> one man describing this as being in the right place at the right time. some people stopping the car while others stop traffic. royal caribbean donated a 6 to 8 i cruised to all of the people that helped out into the driver also. after all of this they might need a celebration. back to you. >> is the best story. the first woman in her calling to see it happen and start waving people into the intersection. then the whole crew coming together to help save her life. that was an awesome story . thank you for sharing it. >> so great. >> have to be quick thinking and brave. they ran into the middle of traffic. >> i think of the story. we take a look at the
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forecast. >> were talking about the big heat spreading across much of the country. we also have our eye on the severe weather. sometimes the heat feels the story. take a look. this is the severe threat tomorrow. 23 million people at risk from little rock arkansas right through st. louis and evansville cincinnati. even parts of the great lakes and cleveland ohio could see some of the storms. tomorrow we could see an isolated tornado and then the threat continues to push to the east coast. for my friends living in the carolinas and virginia in the mid atlantic. right in the i-95 and the tri- state area, a friend of severe weather monday. >> it impact your monday commute. isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out either we keep a close eye on the heat. record-breaking heat. triple digits in parts of the southwest. make sure you stay hydrated for much of the weekend. that is a look at the weather across the country. let's see is going on closer to home. >> right now in san francisco you can see the fog.
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52 degrees. we have some clearing midmorning. by 12 clock temperatures will be rising into the upper 60s. expect 70s in the city and the pencil. notice temperature trends, by 12 clock around your lunch hour, mid 70s then eventually in the low 80s. but warming spots include areas along napa, concord and livermore in the upper 80s, maybe even lower 90s. that is the forecast in your neighborhood. still ahead, a competition proving to be a lot more than singing this year. we are back after this.
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crowns the winner a little later today. 180 million people watch the finals, nearly double the number who watched the super bowl this year. >> 180 million people watching these guys perform this year. it's no different with viewers tuning in for the original music and also the organizers recently banned russia from competing shortly after the invasion of ukraine. this morning the world is rallying behind the ukrainian group now considered the favorite to win it all. >> reporter: the masked singer society. the individual competitions do not compare. each artist and an entire nation. gives rise to music icons. through the years, viewers
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voted singers from friendly nations and historic as well. a frequent target, vladimir putin. this year, politics are striking a chord more than ever. after the invasion of ukraine, russia was found from the competition. then favor to win all of it this year. the orchestra from ukraine. the three-member group with additional clothing and enthusiastic breakdancing have become a breakout in the competition. competition. ♪ a standing ovation of the performance in the semifinals. >> i am honored to represent ukraine. my family and friends are under rocket attack every day.
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that has become the unofficial anthem for the ukrainian resistance movement. a way to honor a mother separated for love. the members of the orchestra get during wartime. if they win tonight, it will be a defeat for russia and vladimir putin. not on the battlefield but on the world stage. [ cheers ] >> thank you for supporting ukraine. >> reporter: for today, nbc news, turin, italy >> everyone's going to be cheering for them because they're ukraine. they've got incredible moves >> everyone will be cheering for them because 'rthey e grare ukraine. but they have incredible moves and they are great singers. >> we had the playlist in the car yesterday and the song came on and it was our favorite i have to admit. >> you breakdance on your head
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good morning, 6:26. thank you for joining us this saturday morning. a key piece of evidence located in the search for investigators who say they found this cell phone case in antioch. investigators want saying exactly where or when they found it. they say they took her to a crime lab for analysis. they also believe the surveillance video ditch the phone case. investigators think the person of interest abandon the car in oakley and walked away, heading towards the area. this comes a day after investigators searched a home in antioch where they believe he was last seen. thursday officers walked out carrying several bags. family members say her ex- boyfriend's live there. investigators say they believe the disappearance was not by accident or by choice and they suspect foul play. he was last seen january 26th. now there is a $10,000 reward
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for information leading to her whereabouts. several rallies for reproductive rights in sonoma, san francisco, and san jose including palo alto. details are on your screen right now. last week john roberts confirmed the authenticity of a draft opinion that would overturn roe versus wade. he also suggested the draft might not be the final word of the court. a quick look at the forecast for you today. good morning. >> good morning. we are starting out with plenty of fog. now you can barely see the bridge up top coming up. it will clear a little bit as well around 10:00 and 11:00. a mix of sun and clouds through the afternoon mainly on the coastline. you could see limited visibility the parts of half moon bay. let's talk about the temperatures. it will be warmer today. we have and onshore breeze keeping temperatures around the coastline a little cooler compared to inland temperatures.
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despite this it will be comfortable and warm. 12 clock, 66 degrees. 1:00 in the upper 60s and take a look at san jose with plenty of sunshine in store. we start out in the 50s and bump up into the 70s by 11:00. by 1:00, already in the 80s and we are expected to see possible 90s through the interior. i send it back over to you. coming up en today in the bay at 7:00 in. new details in an exorcism like ceremony that left a young girl dad. two other family members are arrested, we explain what they are accused of doing. we have that plus all of your top stories coming up at 7:00. right now we send it back to the today show in new york.
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go boom, we'll explain the science behind thunder and lightning. then, welcome to the neighborhood, say hello to xi young, one of "sesame street's" newest neighbors is here with us with an important message. >> our differences are what makes us special on "sesame street that's why we're a cool community, no matter what you look like where you're from, what your skin color is or the shape of your eyes, if you got fur or feathers, we all belong here >> also ahead, good for the mind, having fun in the sun can actually boost your mood and relieve some o
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