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show today, i believe i'm trying to remember what it is instead. the french open, we leave you on this memorial day morning with one final look at the golden gate bridge. thank you so much for spending part of your morning with us, the "today" show starts now. ♪♪ good morning. deadly delay. the justice department opens an investigation into the tragic school shooting in texas and why it took officers nearly an hour to engage the gunman. as president biden and the first lady travel to uvalde laying flowers at the memorial, visiting with grieving families, and facing an outcry from angry parents. the growing outrage over the police response and the search for answers. we'll have the very latest. breaking overnight. track fierce fighting, ukrainian and russian troops locked in a battle for control
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of a ty. our report line on the front line. tens of millions facing packed roads and airports during the long holiday weekend. this summer season off to a chaotic start with storms and staffing shortages canceling thousands of flights. what you will face as you head out today and during your trip home. plus, your full holiday forecast. deliberations underway under the johnny depp amber heard trial, how soon a verdict could be reached. all that plus pomp and circumstance, the row family getting set for this week's historic iconic stonehenge, lighting up with images of her majesty. we are life at buckingham palace with an inside look at
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the festivities. strap top dog. tom cruise is long-awaited sequel scores to the box office breaking one $51 million and counting. the actor's biggest opening weekend ever proves that it appears to be a maverick in hollywood. today, monday, may 30th, 2022. from nbc news, this is "today" live from studio one a and rockefeller plaza. >> lot of people traveled to the theater. lot of people traveled everywhere else around the u.s. we told to you expect a brz nearly 40 million people
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estimated on the roads and airports by aaa. a the lo of people are facing problems. 5,000 flights canceled over the weekend because of staffing use and bad weather. >> the historic price of gas. a new record high for a gallon of un travel weekend and that is what's playing out from coast to lead coast. ed nearly 40 million people set at 4.62. >> we'll have much more of the travel headaches and the forecast just ahead. >> we begin in in uvalde, texas. the justice department is now launching an investigation into the police response to the horrific school shooting that claimed the lives of 19 young students and 2 teachers. morgan chesky joins us from uvalde. >> reporter: some are mourning here across from robb lamentry. the memorial grows for the 21 victims. as this intense scrutiny also grows into this on going investigation into what exactly happened when and where inside that school. the justice department
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confirming it's now looking into police response as well. all this as people are prepared for 21 funerals. >> reporter: this morning in uvalde, texas, growing calls for action in the wake of unspeakable tragedy. >> school shootings have to stop. they need to do something. >> reporter: the town welcoming president biden and the first >> one onlooker urging to help, prompting this response. upon his departure from texas, the president tweeting the white house's commitment of turning pain into action. at the request of the mayor, the shooting is not the focus of a federal investigation, it's goal is an independent account of law enforcement actions and responses adding they tend to identify lessons
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learned and best practices to help first responders respond to active shooter events. those who were there, still grappling with the shock. >> a appearing boom, boom. it felt like an eternity. >> as the gunmen walked toward her school, she shouted for her kids stay at the floor, just seconds before gunfire shattered her windows speak >> i had one student laying on top of me and i had a bunch of others right beside me and i just remember praying, please god keep us safe. >> she and her 15 students managed to scramble to safety. when she learned as many as 19 officers waited 47 minutes, the native said this. >> we believe blame should lie? on the person that came in my school and shot at us, that is the person to blame.
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>> thousands waiting hours in the texas heat to fix flowers and stuffed animals in front of the 21 white crosses. as the town prepares for 21 funerals, others are asking what needs to happen to save another community from this pain? we need change, not just weapons but on all firms. >> we are learning about victims still recovering, there are three patients inside a san antonio hospital, we know one of them, a 10-year-old girl, remains in serious condition. >> the police chief has come under intense scrutiny over his department's response. he has stayed silent? >> we're still waiting to hear from pete redondo, he was the police chief of the force and the commander who made that call to keep authorities waiting until instead of
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immediately engaging. he has been chief of that police force since 2020 and was recently elected to city council and the supposed to be inducted later this week. now to the nationwide debate over guns in the wake of that tragedy. over the weekend, thousands gathered in houston protesting outside of the nra's annual convention. while in washington, the negotiations are underway to to find common ground on new gun policy legislation. >> reporter: good morning, congress is out this week but there is a bipartisan group of senators working to see if they can come up with anything that can pass the evenly divided senate on gun safety. after a decade of failure, even gun safety advocates are not optimistic this time around. after horror in uvalde, a renewed push for strict federal guidelines back >> i sense a different feeling
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among my colleagues after uvalde. it is time for us to do something. america is sick and tired of political excuses. >> reporter: chris murphy leading talks to try to find a path forward. >> it's inconceivable to me that we have not passed significant legislation trying to address the tragedy. remarks some proposals being discussed, so-called red flag laws which allow police and family members to seek court orders, strengthening background checks, more money for school security and increasing mental health resources. >> the package could have a significant pressure on gun violence in this country and break the law, show that progress is possible.
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>> reporter: dan crenshaw says a lot of democrats gun proposals are misguided. >> they infringe on the right of gunowners and probably wouldn't have the outcome you were hoping for. >> reporter: that sentiment echoed at the nra convention in houston. >> the various gun control policies being pushed by the left what i've done nothing to prevent the horror that took place, absolutely nothing. >> reporter: in a new video, actor john voigt says they need to be new qualifications to buy guns. >> we must identify every individual for their mental capacity to bear arms. they should be proper testing. one should only own a gun if they are qualified and unschooled. >> let's talk about the timeline here, where and when should we be looking for in the coming days and weeks?
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>> congress will have to act fast or not at all, democratic leaders say they are giving 10 days to see if they can come up with something otherwise, democrats will force a vote on a partisan background checks bill that does not have the votes to move forward. heading overseas now where we are following ukraine, intense fighting has erupted in the eastern part of the country and it comes just hours after ukraine's president made a rare and risky visit to the front lines back richard engel has the very latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, russia's foreign minister said moscow's main goal right now is to capture and eve militarize this part of ukraine known as the dunn bus. they are attacking village after village while claiming to be liberating them.
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russian troops are only about a mile from here and they are closing in. russia claims to be attacking the village and dozens of similar ones in donbas to free ukrainians from rule. there are no here. the local mayor says there's that is an excuse for landgrab. russia is trying to steal this rich agricultural area near russia's border by squeezing ukrainians out. russia has bombed. canyons remaining in the village about half the population. the village school is no more. arthur, 11 years old, used to go to classes here until the russians dropped a bomb about a week ago. what your parents tell you about why this is happening? his favorite subject was health and fitness, he knows something
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about it. he suffers from anemia but there is no medicine for him now, the hospital and pharmacies are all closed. without his pills, he sometimes feels weak and nauseous. while we spoke it, he had one of those nauseous moments that are becoming more frequent. is that your stomach? his friends are mostly all gone, at home he is with his mother and brother in their apartment, arches mother, doesn't understand why russia, which is such a big country, needs more land. such a big country needs more land artur's family also have a small >> reporter: the family also has a small garden on the edge of the village, he had planted much of the vegetable patch by himself but some days, the garden is difficult when he is feeling weak. the deal grows quickly and
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today, their radishes too, the food helps them resist and hang on. they don't want to leave, as tough as it is now, this will always be there home. to protect these villages in the surrounding cities, they need one thing urgently, weapons. >> we have a lot more to get to , as we welcome in jacob. >> good morning to you as well, the long weekend has already been a very busy one for tens of millions of travelers. roads and airports back to life and the airlines are struggling to keep up with demand. emilie ikeda is keeping an eye on things from newark international airport. >> reporter: good morning, we saw the week and get off to a rocky start with flight cancellations and delays. amid staffing shortages and bad weather. it appears they are faring
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better this morning but experts say the summer travel boom, we will see more travel woes. this morning, frustrated flyers trying to get back home after thousands of delays and hundreds of cancellations but a damper on the holiday weekend pick darrell says he had no choice but to drive to his destination after the last leg of his flight was canceled. >> you are worried about your trip home now? >> absolutely, i did not want to do a seven hour drive. >> reporter: add weather to staffing issues who warned passengers to buckle up for a bumpy summer i had. >> nothing would keep me from traveling. >> reporter: nearly 7 million hit the skies this weekend rivaling pre-pandemic numbers but airlines are still operating a lower capacity and
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have thousands fewer employees than they did in 2019, they're trimming summer schedules to reduce disruption with demand soaring. roads are congested too with nearly 35 million behind the wheel this weekend despite record high gas prices now averaging $4.61 a gallon nationwide. across the board, trouble places are way up and covid-19 cases are rising too. >> it's very important to wear my mask. >> reporter: that is not slowing the surgeon travel so be sure to pack your patience. >> you will have a lot of company, the lines are going to be long, doesn't help everyone out if you lose your cool. >> reporter: nearly 6 million are expected to travel by plane, train an automobile. if you are planning on heading
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the red, try to leave early this morning or tomorrow otherwise you could be among the millions all rushing back to get home in time for work tomorrow. now to the all-important holiday forecast. >> i think the minneapolis area is going to be a spot where we could see delays today. look at the severe storms moving through northern minnesota especially but there's some in minneapolis. west central minnesota into southeastern north dakota and northeastern south dakota where we could see tornadoes, they could cause significant damage. baseball sized hail or larger and we could see wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour and the threat still continues for parts of the midwest but it
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extends into oklahoma and the panhandle of texas. we lose the significant threat for tornadoes but we still have the chance for baseball sized hail and damaging when gustin wednesday, we will see storms across oklahoma.'s wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour and the possibility of delays because of snow near salt lake city in denver. we could see some delays but it's mostly minneapolis where we will see severe storms and in the pacific northwest, the higher elevations, we could see some disco delays because of the snow. the eastern half of the country looks nice and sunny and it will feel like summer. that is the weather across the country, we will get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. (mom brown) ours were busted and we still got a shiny new one. (boy brown) check it out!
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fire-setting a 25% rise in fires this year compared to last. that red flag warning goes up for solano county at 11:00 this morning and continues through tomorrow. right now, it's already windy but is high runs continue, we will also see humidity levels dropping. while we are looking at relative humidity in the teens there, elsewhere, we see higher humidity but still a dry day and we have to be really careful as the winds increase. we will say winds gusting at 25 to 35 miles per hour. still pretty high in san francisco and along the coast as well. tonight, the winds come down just a bit but we are not seeing extreme temperatures just yet. way of mild weather and temperatures in the 60s and 70s but look at fairfield tomorrow,
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topping out at 91 and we will see a lot of our valley temperatures headed through mid- 80s. we reached the peak of the heat on wednesday on cooldown by the end of the weekend maybe even tracking light rain in time for the weekend. i will have other local news update for you in half an hour. moving the bay area forward means making our community stronger. bringing people together, understanding our differences. we are working to make sure your voice is horrid by telling your story. connecting you to solutions for issues like climate change and giving you the resources to take action. nbc bay area, moving you forward. as mayor, yiu saved taxpayes over $55 millio. finding waste. saving money. yiu is for you.
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and they'd get a refund on their $100 million license fee, taken from homeless funds, too. these guys didn't write a plan for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. nbc bay area, moving you forward. ♪♪ we are back at 7:30 on many we are back at 7:30, here on this monday morning, we are so honored to have united states navy band right here for some patriotic music as a tribute to our nation's military. arm tommy imus, you were going to go up there and play the trombone? >> get it right or pay the
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price. we are looking forward to getting outside, there are a lot of people outside for the holiday weekend. let's start with a check of your headlines. paul pelosi was arrested on suspicion of dui, he was taken into custody late saturday in napa county, california after being involved in a car accident. no one was injured, the house speaker was not with her husband at the time, she was in rhode island to deliver the commencement address at brown university. an outbreak of hepatitis a possibly linked to organic strawberries. the brands in question are fresh and agb. they were sold at stores across the country including kroger, safeway, trader joe's and walmart, they expired april 25th but if you have someone in your freezer, you should throw them out.
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the boston celtics are headed back to the nba finals after holding onto beat the miami heat last night in game seven of the eastern conference finals. >> myers, the three, and that might do it. he throws it up in the air and the boston celtics will go to the nba finals. >> miami's incredible comebacks fell just short, 100-96. they will face the golden state warriors and final game one thursday night in san francisco. >> at one point, my wife started rooting for the celtics because she got confused. >> they had a good run. deliberations are underway at the johnny depp and amber heard trial that is captured attention across the world. after six weeks of twists and turns and testimony, it's all in the hands of a jury now.
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>> reporter: the seven-member jury deliberated for about 2 1/2 hours on friday before resting for the long holiday weekend. tomorrow, they will begin again at the end of the trial filled with explosive moments. with his defamation case soon to be in the hands of the jury, johnny depp, sporting new blonde locks headed overseas this weekend, the seemingly unfazed film star performing several songs in england alongside legendary kittitas and friend, jeff beck. closing arguments were contentious. johnny depp steam painting his ex-wife as an abusive manipulator who wanted to destroy their clients reputation. herds team presenting their evidence to support her allegations of abuse including an array of photos of her face
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bruised and swollen after depp attacked her. and witnesses who testified who say they saw depp become violent. >> if amber was abused by mr. depp at one time she went. >> reporter: she rowdy 2018 op- ed where she described herself as a public figure rep resenting domestic abuse, although it never mentioned depp's name, the actor says it derailed his career. >> i have never, in my life, committed sexual battery, physical abuse. >> she is countersuing for 100 million, one figure who keeps mentioned, elon musk, depp accused them of having an
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affair, he tweeted on friday, i hope they both move on. closing arguments, both in the courtroom and social media created a paradox. >> if you didn't take pictures, didn't happen. if you did take pictures, they are fake. if you didn't tell your friend, you are lying. if you did tell your friend, they are part of the hoax. >> we know that you got the case on friday, what can we expect this week in court? >> you can expect several more days of deliberation. for johnny depp to win, they have to find not only did she defame him but she did show with malice. and how much money either party lost out on as the result of the fallout of the tumultuous divorce. up next, as the summer season kicks off, an important
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we are back now at 7:39 this morning on "in-depth today." and we're focusing on water safety as the summer season gets under way. >> if you will be heading to the pool or beach today or weeks we will focus on water stor safety as yothe summer season gets underway. if you are heading to the pool or the beach today or the weeks ahead, we have a story you need to see. kerry sanders joins us with tips and advice that could save your loved one's life. today begins swim season and the experts say if your kids are as young as 10 months, it's time to start learning. at his astonishing that only 23 months old, nala, facedown in the pool on her own, she already knows how to roll over
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and breathe. when she took her first lesson, there was high anxiety for both mom and daughter. >> she was not happy going under the water, now she is like don't cry, you got it.rt: that teaching infants how to fl, bre way to safety. and infant can learn messenger six weeks. >> a 10 minute private class? which some people hang up on me. they think it is too sure. >> that is what really enables them to get the confidence and to retain the skills. >> reporter: at 48 years old, fleming just learned to swim himself. last weekend, he even made it from the pool to open water.
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but his journey is one of personal anguish. a year ago, he turned his back for just a moment and his three- year-old son, clayton, drown in the backyard pool. >> our prayers are with you. it takes a lot of courage to talk about this. >> yes, it does but itmeage out because it can happen to anyone. >> many parents like 15-year- olds arias mom hearing the same message. >> she's got her face down in rolls over, are you still nervous? at the beginning, i was but now i am okay. she has been learning this so i know it's a skill for her. >> reporter: she has been teaching infants for almost 2 decades, his former student was 20 months old when she fell in
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the pool. >> she was fully clothed, floating in the deep end by herself because she had taken the class. week at that question all the time, do they forget what they learned, they never forget. >> reporter: learning to swim is a skill you will have for a lifetime. >> so important, thanks a lot. >> i have noticed a lot of adults if they know how to swim, their kids never learned. where we just talking about that last week? >> we are not great swimmers, we can do it. >> olympic swimmers over there. it is going to be hot or not the pool for the eastern half of the country but on the southwest, want to focus on
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fire danger today. relative humidity will be under 10%. wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour so that could help spread any fires out that way. remember the storms i showed you to the west of minneapolis? it's really warm ahead of a cold front. 91 for a high today. behind it it's only 50 in casper for a high today. it's like clash in temperatures that will cause those storms. he could likely tie records lykins scranton, 94 today and as we continue through the week, temperatures drop back into the mid-70s to finish off the week. here's a peek out your window. >> we have elevated fire danger for solano county and areas towards the east and central valley where we see increasing winds and low humidity today and even for the rest of the bay area, we will need to be careful as we are dealing with
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gusty winds and lower humidity but our temperatures are very comfortable to the upper 60s and low 70s. it will be hotter for the valleys tomorrow but we will see a cooldown by the end of the week into the weekend. we've been telling you about the new movie, >> personal record tom cruise just shattered with this highly anticipated signal sequel and why at success could signal very good things for everyone in hollywood. why, after this. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna.
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we are back with the movie we've been talking about, really for the last two years "top gback with unthe movie we have been talking about for the last few years. "top gun" , it started theaters and quickly became the biggest debut in history for tom cruise. the only question now, will it break memorial day weekend's all-time record? joe freire has more on that, good morning. >> tom cruise is arguably the biggest movie star in the world. he has never had an opening weekend is because this. top 10 maverick could make movie history with the highest grossing memorial day debut of all time. "top gun maverick" is flying high above expectations, now projected to rake in more than 150,000,001 dollars over the
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weekend. the film has already shattered a personal best, the sequel gives tom cruise his highest opening weekend ever, besting 64 million for "war of the worlds." but the top of the prize will be the coveted box office record, a title that is currently held not in the sky but at see. "pirates of the caribbean" the hundred and $53 million during at debut, which means "top gun maverick" may be in the danger zone, falling just $2 million shy of the record. the supersonic performance comes at a turbulent time, the release is now competing with streaming services which offer more than just movies. friday's release of the new
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"stranger things" has launched the show to the platforms number one trending spot. >> there's a lot keeping people at home and not my be the deciding factor on how "top gun maverick" might fall short of breaking the all-time record. >> reporter: even if his film messes out on the badge of honor industry insiders signal that audiences are still willing to show up post pandemic. >> i wouldn't come and see anything else. >> now the ability to maneuver his way to the top spot because even novice aviators know >> there are no points for second place. >> it is projected 300,000 movie tickets will separate first from second place. we don't know if "top gun maverick" is top dog until tomorrow, it sets the stage for other big titles coming out
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like the jurassic film and disney's alves. >> everyone i know says you have to see it in theater. they are all flying in a plane, practicing to fly in a plane. >> still ahead, gearing up to mark the queen's jubilee today and and and vent to bring the entire royal family back together again. we are alive at buckingham palace what the latest. why the arrival of "stranger things" has landed on top of the charts but first, your local news.
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strachan morning, that is 7:56, here is a look at what is happening now. san mateo, where firefighters here and around the bay area are keeping ahead for the fire danger especially with red flag fire warning for parts of the bay area, this was already difficult near pittsburgh and fremont, the fuels are as dry as they typically are in late july and august. speaking of that warning, we will check in with cary hall.
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san francisco is enjoying a breezy and sunny day, will also stay cooler there but as you make your way and land, those winds pick up and we see low humidity so solano county as well as the sacramento valley will need to be monitored, as we continue the red flag warning, temperatures start to heat up. temperatures peaking in the upper 80s in a few spots in the 90s but there will be a significant cooldown and a really nice and comfortable weekend but also may be spotty showers nearby while san francisco will see hives mostly in the 60s all throughout the week. >> we will cross our fingers for the rain chances. marcus washington will have another local news update for you in half an hour. we will see you then. nbc bay area and telemundo fortier are looking for local animal levels to go above and beyond for our furry friends. nominate at nbc bay area.com.
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coming up, unanswered questions. the police response to the school shooting in texas but the focus of a new federal investigation. why it took law enforcement along to stop the gun man. president biden hearing from angry parent during an emotional visit. vowing to turn pain into action. we are live with the latest. once in a lifetime vinyl preparations underway to celebrate historic milestone.
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the queen's jubilee. with the next chapter could look like for the royal family. opening up. wynonna judd takes to social media to share an emotional message. the country music star opening up to the grief she is facing after the sudden loss of her mother and the commitments she is making for her family. all of that and fun in the sun. the unofficial start to summer has arrived. we have deals to help you save on everything from skin care to home essentials and last-minute taste you can whip up for big outings for today, monday may 30th, 2022. celebrating my 57th day. sacked from south carolina. >> girls trip from indianapolis, indiana. >> celebrating my high school graduation. >> it is our first time in new
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york city. >> from washington d.c. >> honoring servicemen and women. on memorial day good morning, quite a crowd outside welcome back to today. thank you for joining us on memorial day monday morning i chanel jones alongside tom and jacob. the justice department is now investigating why police do not act more quickly to convert the garmin in last week's school shooting. president biden and the first lady visited the community to share grief over the depths of 19 children and two teachers. >> reporter: as this community prepares for 21 funerals in uvalde , there is growing scrutiny into police response and why it took so long to engage the shooter park over the weekend, the department of
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justin announcing they will be reviewing the response inside rob elementary for independent account of what took place in the school. to review best practices in the support me, lessons learned. this comes as president biden and the first lady visited and consoled families of the victims at one point, an onlooker shouted to something. and president biden replied, we will . in the meantime outside of rob elementary, it is the site of so many people waiting for hours. to lay flowers and pay respects to 19 children killed, along with two teachers. inside robb elementary school. when all three victims are still recovering. one of them is a 10-year-old girl still listed in serious condition. >> we hope she makes it out okay. in florida, a 10-year-old
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boy was arrested this weekend accused of threatening to carry out a school shooting. police in cape coral say the threat was sent in text messages per the county sheriff's office posted images of the fifth-grader with his hands behind his back being led to a police car the sheriff said, now is not the time to act like a little delinquent. this child made a big threat and now, he is experiencing real consequences" this holiday weekend has been marred by two major boating accidents in different parts of the country. one of them was deadly. anne thompson is here with the details. >> good morning memorial day weekend is usually the start of summer boating season. family and friends together. these two accidents were devastating one in savannah, georgia killed four members of the same family. the other in illinois left more than a dozen hospitalized. over the weekend, the u.s. coast guard near savannah, georgia airlifting one of four survivors of a deadly crash to
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safety. five others lost their lives in the memorial day weekend tragedy. >> to unconscious victims possibly a third in the water. >> motorboats traveling in opposite directions collided on the wilmington river, just outside of savannah. authorities confirming chris loeffler, his wife lori and their son, 17-year-old nate and 23 road zach, died in the accident. 37 old robert johnson on the other boat was also killed. this morning, chris loeffler is being remembered as a passionate teacher and football coach. >> one thinks about that, you worry about family and the people he has touched. >> the associated press reporting his teenaged daughter katie and her friend were among the survivors. >> they will gather around her because she is a big challenge ahead of her. >> the exact cause of the crash remains under investigation. officials have charged 45-year- old marc siegel with voting
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under the influence. meanwhile, in seneca, illinois, a fire racing >> there was a boat that exploded multiple injuries. >> the u.s. coast guard received a report of a 30 foot recreational vehicle on fire with 70 people aboard near springbrook marina. all of the passengers abandoned the vessel and managed to make it to shore. more than one dozen people were hospitalized. one with very serious injuries. now, the u.s. coast guard reports alcohol plays a role in nearly 20% of deadly boat accidents every year. experts say, one way to improve the odds of surviving an accident on the water is to wear a life jacket or another personal flotation device all of the time. because when an accident happens, even though you can swim, you do not have time to react. >> a good reminder. now 28 bizarre accident
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regarding a famous painting. a visitor try to smash the glass protecting the mona lisa. basement frosting across the surface. you can see it's. the museum worker tried to clean up the mess. witnesses say, it was a man disguised as an old lady, who jumped out of a wheelchair before attacking the glass. he was led away by security and it was a publicity stunt related to climate change the painting wasn't harmed. this is a good one. a little girl from massachusetts had not seen her best friend oliver in 2 months. here's what happened with her mom arranged a reunion. >> oliver. oliver. i missed you. i missed you oliver. >> i missed you also aaron. >> two months is a long time at
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buckingham palace. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. despite the rain, it is very cool program standing in the center of where the celebrations will take place. look at the platform and stage they are building in front of buckingham palace. all eyes will be on the balcony to see if the queen makes an appearance there. also, this will be crucial to the image of the future of the royal family. who is standing with her? this morning, final preparations after a weekend of rehearsals, led by prince william, to celebrate an icon and historic milestone. queen elizabeth, the first dish world to reach platinum jubilee. marking 70 years of service. her firstborn son will share the spotlight. slowly but the public is being prepared for his ascension to
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the throne. the platinum jubilee contributor was interviewed for my new podcast. >> for him becoming more than just the heir to the throne. and is about him becoming a monarchy waiting. him looking like he is useful and purposeful. and he is for something and stands for something. >> reporter: prince charles stepping in for her at the traditional opening of parliament earlier this month. providing the world with a glimpse of what is to come. >> my lords, abc10. pray be seated. >> it is likely the queen cannot do as many events as she has done in decades past. yes, we may seek menstrual step in more and more >> reporter: the queen is 96 experience in mobility issues. using a walking stick and riding in a mobile park in adopted vehicle for the first
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time last week. she will never step aside, but one day, the world will witness a new monarch, charles. what kind of king will he be? a question many british people are asking as the era of elizabeth ii comes to a close. >> who are we? what do we stand for? what is modern britain? what do we want now? do we want charles? do we want a monarchy? all of the questions will swirl around. >> reporter: while the queen is cherished, charles is not the most beloved royal >> he is nowhere near as popular as his brother. >> may be asked around the world that the man who married diana. the fairytale wedding that may have been doomed from the beginning. >> are you in love? >> of course >> whatever in love means. >> reporter: and for the acrimonious divorce and diana's tragic death.
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ever since, he is trying to improve his image but ultimately mary and camilla. the queen herself now says she will be queen one day. he will stand with her majesty on the buckingham palace alchemy this week >> events like a platinum jubilee are publicity events. they are pr opportunities to remind the public and world that the royal family is still there. the royal family has a future. >> reporter: charles has been waiting to making sense most of us can remember. >> i, charles, prince of wales, to become a knight >> reporter: taking his royal duties as prince of wales in 1969 now, at 73, the oldest and longest waiting heir apparent in british history. yet, there are still questions. >> when he has his moment, the public could turn against him. or, they could say come in from
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the cold charles, all is forgiven. >> reporter: if the queen is not feeling too frail at age 96, you can watch her with prince charles in a carriage picked let me show you. riding along the flags to the parade grounds at the other end. they are expecting 1 million people in the streets trying to get a glimpse of her. >> tributes are pouring in for the queen. including from a famous landmark. what is this about? >> reporter: it is a sign of how many celebrations there will be around the country at stonehenge habitually pictures of the queen from different decades of her reign. there are people questioning it others think, another great tribute to her. stonehenge, ancient monuments and she is 96 i better not say anymore.
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>> it looks kind of cool. it is not like they are painted on. >> she deserves it >> with forward to your reports all week long. i am excited about your podcast but if you want to listen, born to rule and search it on apple podcast or scan the qr code on your screen and it will take you right where you need to be. let's head over to dylan for a check of the weather >> as we finish off memorial day week, we have severe weather through the northern plains. you can see the dark shade of red log truck tornadoes. baseball-sized hail. and damaging winds over 80 miles per hour. tomorrow, looking at midwest. the general area where we will see storms a lesser risk of tornadoes. we could have large hail and damaging to attend, especially across oklahoma. for anyone traveling today, minneapolis will be hot. with
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storms moving in, we could see significant delays. we could have to deal with light delays. you go to pacific west and some of the higher elevations will see snow if you're trying to get across mountain ranges and passes, you could end up with the lace because of the road conditions. we will see some mike damages e country. we are looking at 90s. here is a peek at your window good morning i am meteorologist kari hall we are under micro-climates danger. the red flag begins at 11:00 am and will continue through tomorrow. we are looking at high winds and low humidity, meaning a small spark or fire in brush could spread quickly. we have to be careful we have warming temperatures after the holiday. back to work to highs in the mid 80s tomorrow. up her 80s on wednesday it will be cooler in time for the weekend. >> that is the latest forecast. we have a substitute teacher in jacob today.
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>> first up, it has been one month since the world lost country music legend naomi judd, one day before being inducted into country is a call of fame. last night i heard dr. wynonna judd penned a candid instagram post about her grieving process. one month after the death of naomi judd, her daughter in second half of the duo is updating and how she is coping. writing on instagram, the pain of losing money on 4/30 to suicide is so great that i often feel like i am not ever going to fully be able to accept it and surrender to the truth that she left the way she did appear this cannot be how the judd's story ends naomi' death shocked the country music world as a came a day before her induction into the country is a call of fame. her daughters accepted the armor on her behalf. ashley judd revealed in an interview with abc because of her mother's death was suicide >> our mother could not hang on
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until she was inducted into the hall of fame by her peers. i mean, that is the level of catastrophe of what was going on inside of her. >> naomi judd was open about her struggles with depression and wrote a memoir that she intended to be a memoir on surviving depression and anxiety she spoke about her battles on today. >> it is so hard to describe you are in deep, dark hole of depression. you do not think there is another minute. it is so horrific and you cannot think about another day. >> the world of country music has been grieving since naomi passed. >> is in yes, love can heal anything. >> and helping wynonna judd deal with her grief. >> ♪ >> melodies she crafted with her mother. >> i find myself humming the song that moment for the fans
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to myself here on the farm at night on instagram, she shared that she feels hopeless, but she also spells out a promise to herself i must continue to show up for myself first and do the personal healing work. i am not able to do the screaming thing all by myself and it is okay to reach out for help. i will continue to fight for my faith, for myself and my family and i will continue to show up and sing. >> is in ♪ >> what an important message she is sharing it is important to vocalize how you're feeling an openly with others. the best way to end generational trauma is the hard work of personal healing. must be hard to talk about it >> i think there is healing in talking about it it could save lives. >> no doubt about it. coming up next "stranger things" and we will not spoil the next season. instead, talking about how one
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song from the soundtrack has been running up the charts. listen to this. >> ♪ >> it is kate bush and "running up the hill" and i was two years old. over the weekend and flew to number one on the charts thanks to one heart stopping scene where sadie is fighting for her life in the upside down. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ running up the road. running up that hill. ♪ >> epic. >> i looked away because i don't want to know. >> sorry, no spoilers. season for part one is out now more 80s jams. part four will start streaming in july on netflix. dan and shay are showing
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love for david nashville stars and one of them is kenny chesney. they hosted a new song on social media in tribute to here and now. the guys were on tour where he recorded the impromptu track on iphone after sound check in a nissan stadium in nashville. he wrote about how getting to open for one of their favorite artists was an emotional and full circle moment. >> ♪ everywhere i swear i have heard it 1 million times i can't stop streaming my track>> saying i go back. i go back ♪ ♪ >> i love it. >> they wrote the song in the parking lot before the show. >> imagine when actually do it >> the recorded the video to
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keep it as a memory. they are asking fans if they should put it out as next single is something hit. >> we love them. >> say yes nicole kidman and keith urban. the famous couple proving that stars are just like us. particularly if your spouse complaints about you not picking up after yourself around the house. what if they did it on the vegas stage? >> i want to get your jacket and put it on the floor >> okay, come and grab my jacket >> she said, do not lose that jacket i am like, how will i lose the jacket? it is gone, see? you jinxed it. here you go. >> i wonder if it will motivate
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people to. their things up >> of course not finally, harry styles. everybody wants to party at his house. his studio album debuted at number one spot on billboard charts after seven days.'s latest project earned him the biggest week for any album in 2022, making harry 3-3. both previous solo albums also debuting at number one in 2017. also, 2019 not just streaming numbers. selling over 180,000 copies on vinyl, breaking a record for a single week of final album since 1991. >> was he born then? >> no. it is not surprising thousands of people showed up on the plaza to see his show. some camping out overnight in the rain. it is a show around here that nobody will forget. >> he has such swag. he is so cool. >> we watched it at home and
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watched it live on the west coast. >> he was born in 1994. still ahead, heading outside for holiday fun recipes and playlist you need to enjoy for the cookout. the u.s. navy band northeast is here treating us to patriotic performances. good morning to you, i am marcus washington. a live look in san francisco this morning. this is what weather conditions are expected to be like. they are expected to be mild. in 90 minutes, a red flag warning takes in elsewhere. it all just kari hall is checking the conditions. >> we with the increasing wind and low humidity and fires could spread quickly here is a look at the hazy view in san jose where we are not under red flag warning, it will grow for solano county will have the threat of fires that could develop anywhere across the bay area because of record dry
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conditions. we will continue monitor these areas shaded in red with the red flag warning got up at 11:00 am and continuing through tomorrow temperature -wise not bad at all a very comfortable day for memorial day ceremonies to upper 60s in san francisco park as well as hayward. upper 70s for livermore and concorde reaching 79 degrees. it will be much hotter tomorrow. we could even see a few spots in mid 80s and up to 91 in fairfield where we will continue the red flag warning. the rest of the forecast looks hot on wednesday. clint up by the end of the week. maybe even a slight rain chance nearby for the weekend. will have another local news update in 30 minutes. see you then. for >>
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we have more music on memorial day morning from the u.s. navy band northeast. we are so grateful for them being here on this date as we pause and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for this nation. >> first chair clarinet growing up. >> they are phenomenal. every year with a forward to them coming back we thank them for their service. a new way to save on summer vacation the travel industry is hopping on subscription bandwagon, similar to music or streaming shows we will tell you what to consider for signing up. and chef johnson is here with festive and easy ideas and he's sharing the perfect summer music play list to go along with his
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menu dylan, i was thinking of your husband on friday. he told me he was building the ultimate summer play list for you guys >> it's good -- >> i have faith in brian >> i like him, but it's a lot. >> so weird. ahead on the third hour of "today" a touching story on this memorial day the only all female, all african american military unit in world war ii they broke barriers of course, and now they are finally receiving the recognition they deserve. >> a beautiful story we'll have that later this mortgage first dylan, this weather today is gorgeous. at least here in our neck of the woods. >> for eastern third of the country it is a gorgeous day warm temperatures. upper-80s, lower-90s
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storms firing up across the northern plains. so minneapolis will see some severe storms continue through the day today. long track tornados to the west of minneapolis, st. paul also baseball sized hail and damaging wind gusts too. feel like summer for the east. highs in the 80s and 90s scattered showers and storms through florida. southwest looks nice temperatures in the 70s. the desert southwest in the 90s and fire danger weather with very low humidity and also very windy conditions too severe storms tomorrow possible. back through kansas and oklahoma and record highs in the northeast tomorrow possible. that's a look at the weather across the country.. now here's a peek out your window good morning i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are starting out with nice sometime in cold temperatures and are headed for comfortable weather today. mid-70s for south bay and upper 70s for inland east bay we are
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monitoring solano county for high fire danger. temperatures tomorrow will reach until the 90s. mid to upper 80s in north bay. temperatures continue to increase through wednesday. a cool down for the weekend and we may have spotty, light showers nearby in time for the weekend. and that's your latest forecast >> up next on our can't miss summer, an inside look at a ne travel trend i don't know if you have heard or not subscription travel. it could save you money on everything from flights to hotels what you need to know before signing up but first this is "today" on nbc.
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sign up. many of us are oversubscribed these days the pandemic pushing americans to adapt to life at home and we wanted everything from our movies to our meals delivered. on a regular basis one survey finding 78% of adults worldwide now pay for some kind of subscription services and the industry is expected to grow to $1.5 trillion by 2025. now the travel industry wants to get in on the action too. >> you are going to see all kinds of very creative offers from airlines and hotels and car rental companies anything to make a quick buck. >> reporter: in february, alaska airlines launched flight path, an annual scription for round trip travel for a fixed monthly rate from $49 to $550.
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subscribers the take flights >> for me took unpredictability of the flight price out of equation that i have a guaranteed price and it is pretty good. >> reporter: eli cohen who splits time between san francisco and palm springs signed up when he saw the cost of a round trip flight soar to $400 >> i would spend $50 a month, which means that $600 for the whole year and you get six flights. >> reporter: travel experts say which means that subscriptions provide a way for airlines to offset lost revenue during the pandemic when many of them eliminated change fees. >> they were making billions of dollars off those change fees.
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so they are going to be looking for something to replace those fees. >> reporter: hotels also checking into the subscription business some catering to digital nomads. the nearly 11 million american who is adopted the work from anywhere lifestyle one dutch chain will soon roll out a new version it launched during the pandemic charging $15 a month to stay in any citizen hotel for up to 29 consecutive nights and car rental company likes enterprise and hertz are a driving force behind car services too enterprise's plan $14.99 a month with a two month minimum and $250 enrollment fee. the plan is available in missouri, minnesota and nevada hertz also has a similar plan with options starting at $5.99 a month but you will have to wait to join because of supply chain issues and car shortages like everything else that may sound good at first.
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experts warn read the fine print before signing up for any subscription service. >> the real question you have to ask is it worth getting for me see past the promotional language and do the number to make sure they work for you. >> reporter: to keep track, elliott suggests using privacy.com. it allows you to make a unique debit card number for every online purchase, including subscriptions, that you can decide who can charge your card, how much, how often and can close the card at any time back to you. >> that is really good advice. otherwise it gets out of control. >> subscriptions like i'm just spending all this money and not even using >> everywhere. >> it adds up. up next everyone more ways to save chassie is here with a special holiday edition of "today"'s best sellers first this is today on nbc are you looking to renovate your kitchen or bathroom? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations thanks mike! too often, homeowners hire the wrong contractor. ivan, i see this all the time. delays, shortcuts, hidden fees -
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>> sunscreen, you never hear of a sale at the start of summer. we have two exclusive deals. first on hawaiian tropic, a classic. the smell of my youth. i love the way it smells we've got a deal from 20-34% off for aftersun care and different spfs. >> does it come in a package deal or -- >> yes and we've got an even bigger deal for kids. banana boat, from 31-52% off you can load up for the kids >> can't beat it >> last but not least. we're going refresh our hair just in time for summer. this is the wow apple cider vinegar shampoo. the brand says it is infused with raw himalayan apple cider vinegar so it is like a detox for your hair. and it is so incredible. body and volume. ally good. and i can't believe something this popular san excluits. >> normally around 17 bucks.
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>> but "today show" viewers are getting it for just $12.67 25% off. >> shop the products, you can scan the qr code on your screen or head to today.com/shop. we should mention the segment solely features products available on amazon which has an affiliate relationship with "today." makes it easy. chef j.j. johnson is getting our memorial day party started with creative recipe ideas if your cook out. but also, he's got his go-to summer music play list doing burgers and music and getting real madrid to go. stay with us
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chef j.j. johnson is here with his recipes and perfect music to pair with them. good morning. >> good morning. >> show up with the right clothes. >> you got to come to the cookout right. and the sneakers on the fresh outfit. >> one of my favorites, potato salad. >> if you don't have time, go to the store, buy store bought, throw some hard boiled eggs from your house little bit of pickles. sweet relish on top. next thing, you know, nobody knows you bought it from the store. >> what is the key >> i love the mayo i love the hard boiled eggs and the sweet pickled relish >> spice up the pasta salad. >> correct the pasta or macaroni salad. chips, old bay sprinkle that on top
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come on everybody. gold bay, you can't beat that. >> surprise people never heard of old bay will save any cook out >> lemonade and drinks i always do the pink lemonade for the kids so you can buy lemonade or you can get the powder and then for the adults. >> you add a little something. >> little kick little vodka come on. >> speaking of knocking the edge out. over there, guys how is it so far >> so good sour cream and onion chips on pasta salad is the best in the world. >> a game changer. >> oh my god. >> corn. >> people always say i don't want the corn because my -- and hands get dirty. look, pull it back right? right here got the husks come on, tom >> tieing this up? >> tie it up >> before it goads on the grill. >> before it goes on the grill >> then you got there. this. >> so it is easier to eat. >> just easier to eat. walk around. and i'll bring it to you
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you want some corn watermelon. >> this is the fun part right here so you notice that watermelon taste a little different >> delicious. >> this is spiked watermelon >> dice it up the night before take your favorite vodka or tequila and if craig was here, he'd put some bourbon you like tequila >> so sook it in soak it in tequila. come on. come on. >> one more tom. one more >> we doing the whole bottle that's like ever clear >> no way. >> we need some food now >> so burgers. simple burgers cheese burgers >> this is different you are talking putting potato chips into the burgers >> right tortilla chip, sour cream and
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onion. flaming hot, fonion. >> right on the burger >> right on the burger and if you got kids this is your way for them to spice it up, do their thing. >> fun >> what's your favorite chips? >> did you put anything in the -- >> i don't know, i'm drunk now >> did you put anything in the burger >> i'm drunk right now because of the watermelon. i don't know what's going on >> he's ready for it >> this is not as easy as it looks. >> strawberry short cake i've had strawberry shortcake but sometimes it has no flavor >> you have to buy the best whipped cream or make your own strawberries, whipped cream and then guess what. just get that store bought pound cake right on top look how fancy that looks. look at that you show up. >> you got this on your table you play some drake. and you're having great time
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>> we have so much fun with the food we forgot to mention even the play list playing in the background >> you need the play list at the cook out that is what it is all about i make my own play lists. >> you have to. >> you have to set the mood right >> how is the strawberry shortcake? >> oh, my gosh >> i actually made this yesterday. >> how is the watermelon >> the answer is delicious. >> you won't remember anything about this segment thank you so much. chef j.j. johnson. thank you. and have a great holiday great food here. to find his recipes and his music play list, today.com/food. >> this is delicious loving this. >> and another heartfelt thank you to the men and women who have served in our nation's military and sacrificed so much for us all. >> the third and fourth hours are just ahead after your local news we want to leave you with more patriotic music from the navy band "northeast.
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could impact how much one large charge in oakland. i've lived in san francisco for 20 years. i'm raising my kids here. this city is now less safe for all of us. chesa boudin is failing to hold repeat offenders accountable. he prosecuted zero fentanyl drug dealing cases, even though nearly 500 people
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have died of overdoses. i'm voting yes on h to recall chesa boudin now. we can't wait one more day when people are dying on our streets. this morning on the third hour of "today." hollywood icon, judy garland, her life, career and impact she's had on her family. plus home sweet home meet the sisterhood of women who found a way o support each other in the new chapter their lives and fire up the grill for nachos phil the gril johnson is making cheesy brisket nachos. you had me a.d. cheesy "today," may 3
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