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tonight is win or go home, with the warriors facing a 3-1 deficit. we hate to tell you this, but nba teams down 3-1 in the postseason only come back to win about 5% of the time. >> we'll see how they do. a lot of people want to head out to chase center. it's going to be cool this evening, and for our inland areas we'll have slightly warmer temperatures, reaching into the upper 60s and low 70s. >> a look at the san mateo, eastbound, notice the trucks coming toward us. the maintenance should almost be cleared. the "today" show coming up next. you can get more local news with our brand new newscast streaming a stunning verdict against donald trump. >> and his accuser is here in
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our studio it's may 10th. this is "today." >> the verdict donald trump found liable for sexually abusing writer e. jean carroll and later defaming her, and orders to pay millions in damages. trump up past midnight posting multiple messages. >> it's a disgrace i don't know who this woman is. >> just ahead, inside the jury's decision, and e. jean carroll joins us with her first comments first post. border crisis. a massive flow of migrants gathering at the southern border. >> i just asked them who here is going to ask for asylum. all these hands you see raised around me. >> we're there live with the last-minute scramble and surge stalemates. >> i didn't see any new movement >> we have two weeks to go. >> president biden's high-stakes meeting failed to produce a debt
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limit deal >> we need to take the threat of default off the table. >> the two sides are saying with more talks scheduled and the clock ticking. shocking twist a wife and mother who wrot a book on grief after her sudden husband's death now charged with his murder. those stories, plus making waves. inside nasa's mission to unlock the secret to earth's oceans >> you are clear to maneuver >> our firsthand look high above the pacific. >> and that will be the day for this little dog. holly. >> it' meet buddy holly. >> that's buddy holly. >> the history made by the adorable little guy named best in show at westminster today, h, wednesday, may 10th, 2023. from nbc news, this is
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"today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. i think they said he was a pgbg. which might be an acronym for a long name. >> buddy holly, best in show adorable. >> yeah. that dog will actually be in studio later today. >> okay, good. that will be fun. let's start with the news, shall we a major ruling against former president trump, ordered by a federal jury to pay fordefn >> in jest a momen than $5 million after finding him guilty of sexual abuse and defamation >> first, laura jared with us to break it all down. laura, good morning. >> good morning to you it was a two week civil trial with almost a dozen witnesses. plenty of evidence to digest,
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and still that verdict handed down in more than three hours of deliberations. >> after years of denials. >> it is a totally false accusation. >> donald trump now on the hook for $5 million a federal jury finding the former president sexually abused e. jean carroll in the dressing room of a department store more than two decades ago, and later defamed her by calling her story a hoax carroll in a statement after the verdict saying this victory is not just for me but for every woman who has suffered because she was not believed overnight trump reacting with a series of videos and posts on his social media network >> it's a disgrace i don't even know who this woman is i have no idea who she is, where she came from. this is another scam. >> the jury not only heard from carroll but other woman who accused trump of sexual misconduct as carroll's attorneys tried to
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illustrate trump's play book while trump's legal team did not call any witnesses and the former president did not show up in court, his words loomed large. >> it is the most ridiculous disgusting story >> as carroll's tomorrow watch the deposition tape, the jury watched trump confuse carroll for his ex-wife. >> that's marla. that's my wife. >> reporter: he was confronted about the "access hollywood" tape. >> grab them by the [ bleep ]. >> resulting in this striking exchange with carroll's attorney. >> you can do anything that's what you said, correct? >> historically that's true with stars. >> true with stars that they could grab women by the [ bleep ]. >> if you look over the last million years, that's been largely true not always, but largely true unfortunately or fortunately. >> outside the courthouse, trump's attorney said an appeal is coming. >> you know, there were things that happened in this case were
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beyond the pail. >> the jury included 6 men and 3 women from all walks of life all of them remaining anonymous throughout the trial because the judge overseeing the case said he was so concerned about their safety. >> thank you e. jean carroll is here with us now along with her attorney. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> first, your reaction to hearing this verdict and being in the courtroom >> i'm overwhelmed, overwhelmed with joy and happiness and delight for the women in this country. >> as you well know, the jury found mr. trump liable for battery, specifically sexual abuse but not rape what do you make of that verdict? >> i will let my attorney answer that question because she understands. >> what do you think >> new york law is complicated i will not take the time to your listeners to try to explain it but he was found liable of a very serious charge.
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sex abuse under new york law is very serious and that's what the jury found he did. >> mr. trump's lawyer said that in one sense he was gratified. he said this is a rape case. it's always been a rape case and the jury did not find mr. trump liable for rape. he did find him liable for sexual abuse and battery. it's the same under the law. >> and this is a defamation case it started as a defamation case and the jury found that donald trump lied. >> the damages awarded here were $5 million you didn't ask for a particular number were you surprised when you heard the jury come back with that figure? >> i didn't even hear the money. this is not about the money. this is about getting my name back and that's what we accomplished robbie had to tell me later how much the damages were. >> $5 billion in damages including punitive. do you think they were seupndin the message? >> there is no question they were sending a message, combined with the fact they decided the case in a few hours, which is lightening speed. >> do you think you will collect those damages against the president? >> i promise you we will collect those damages against the
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president. >> let's talk about mr. trump. he said after the verdict -- he was still posting afte midnight that he has absolutely no idea who you are and called the verdict a continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all time and that you were funded by democratic donors. what is your response to that? >> here's the thing. here is the astonishing thing about this win yesterday of all the cases that this man faces, all the legal quagmires, it was one -- well, think of all the prosecutors, all the special counsel, all the investigators one 5'2" little blonde wily female attorney and one -- >> 5'9". >> and one 79-year-old advice columnist beat donald trump in court. >> do you think his decision to
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not testify helped your case do you think the deposition he gave helped your case? >> no question both those helped our case the jury saw on our side 11 witnesses who took the stand day after day including e.j. for two days after r under oath and told the truth. on the other hand, he didn't bother to show up. he made admissions where he was basically a witness against himself. >> explain that. >> i think most importantly when i asked him about the "access hollywood" video at the deposition in mar-a-lago, he answered, believe it or not, unfortunately or fortunately men have been able to get away with abusing women for millions of sd fortunately to talk about sexual assault? >> what does i years. fortunately. who uses the word fortunately to talk about sexual assault? >> what does it mean to you, to have gone through this experience and to have this day
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come >> well, it is -- it is a moment which, before yesterday, there was the concept of the perfect victim the perfect victim always screams, always reports to the police, always makes note when it happened. and then the perfect victim's life is supposed to fold up and she's never sort of supposed to be happy again and yesterday we demolished that old concept. it is gone it is gone and i'm overwhelmed with happiness for the woman of the country. it is not about me so much it is about every woman. >> as mentioned, mr. trump never set foot in that courtroom and you never got to see him face-to-face and confront him. what would you want to say to him now? >> i said it to joe tacopina yesterday.
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he came over to congratulate me and put out his hand, and i said, he did it and you know it. and then we shook hands and i passed by, so i got my chance to say it. >> finally you said this was about getting your name back, getting your life back. >> that's right. >> do you feel that you have >> in one fell swoop i think robbie kaplan and the amazing team accomplished that >> and mrs. kaplan, of course the president's lawyers are vowing to appeal do you feel confident about where this case is and how you will do on appeal? >> they have no legitimate arguments for appeal >> ladies, thank you very much for your time. >> thank you so much with weeks to go for a historic government default, president biden and republican leaders in congress remain locked in a standoff over the nation's debt limit.
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the two sides coming together at the white house yesterday but failing to reach any deal. they are expected to meet again later this week. nbc's chief white house correspondent kristin welker joins us. was there any progress at all made? >> reporter: good morning to you. publically there were fireworks with both sides continuing to be dug in after the meeting. they described the tone as tense and serious with house speaker kevin mccarthy accusing him of peddling a lie. but mccarthy stressed he wasn't labeling the president a liar. democratic sources say mccarthy was rude. he was disrespectful. the nation could default and that would risk financial calamity. but -- and this is a big but, they have agreed to keep talking, so that's a sign, a sign of small potential progress. >> we like that small sense of
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progress so there will be a next meeting, we hope. what will happen then? >> reporter: congressional leaders agreed to meet on friday. as a reminder, the president wants to raise the debt limit. republicans want spending cuts to be linked to any increase. the president is not ruling anything out, including the 14th amendment. but the second says it could lead to a constitutional crisis. all eyes will be on friday. we move now to the growing crisis at the southern border. cross education set to surge with long lines of migrants gathering ahead of tomorrow's lifting of a covid era policy used to block asylum seekers. nbc news senior national correspondent, tom llamas, joins us from mexico with the latest. tom, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah. good morning to you. when asked what to expect over the coming days, president biden
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admitted it's going to be chaotic, and this is why. behind me is el paso, and you can hundreds, if not a thousand, migrants lined up right now. they are gathered at a single entry door on the border wall. many of these migrants likely came in through a hole in the fence just down the river. they are asking for asylum, many of them are. in a strange move, we see them being brought in and they are likely to be processed. this is a last ditch effort to control the border. this morning growing confusion and chaos on the border as migrants face a looming title 42 deadline now less than 48 hours away. on the streets of el paso, chants for asylum as border officials here have issued an ultimatum. the message printed on these flyers, turn yourself in now to be processed or face consequences, likely deportation.
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we have crossed jungles, deserts, rivers and borders. he tells me he spent months traveling here with 20 other venezuelans now worried if they show up for processing they will be turned back. all these people here, i just asked him who here is going to ask for asylum. all these hands you see raised around me. the change comes after critics and border officials described as growing out of control. historically asylum seekers have been granted greater privileges. but title 42, which expires thursday at midnight as crossed migrants from crossing the u.s.-mexico border seeking asylum having to wait in mexico. when it's lifting some migrants can stay in the u.s. until their situation is resolved. demanding asylum seekers use an app to declare their status or
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risk being deported. crowds gathering hoping to get into the u.s. by friday. that's where we met the serrano family caked in dust. their two small children tired and thirsty. is this better than what you left? the father tells me that, yes, venezuela is very tough right now. we give the family some water and snacks, whatever we have on us. you are going to stay waiting? he tells me they will wait until god says that this sacrifice is for their children's future. it's clear from our vantage point there's now a rush law enforcement effort to disperse the crowds both here at the border and in towns like el paso. this is a last ditch effort because these migrants that crossed illegally and still seeking asylum are being processed and then being re-released, which means they are going back to border towns or being shipped to cities like new york where the mayor has said they are already overwhelmed. savannah? >> tom, thank you.
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16 minutes after the hour. craig joins us with another big story we're following. >> hoda, savannah, good morning. good morning to you as well. legal troubles are mounting for embattled congressman george santos. the new york republican has been charged by federal prosecutors and is expected to appear in court today. santos's brief time in congress has been marched by investigations, scandals and lies about his personal life. garrett haake has more. >> reporter: good morning. and the charges against congressman santos are still sealed at this hour, but according to sources with direct knowledge of his plans, santos will turn himself in to face them at a long island federal courthouse later today. this morning calling for embattled congressman george
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santos' resignation are growing as he prepares to face unknown criminal federal charges according to three sources familiar with him. among the loudest voices that he quit congress. >> bottom line his conduct has been embarrassing and disgraceful. >> sooner or later, honesty and justice will be delivered to him. >> reporter: santos' four-month congressional career has been plagued by scandal from the moment he arrived in the sap toll. he's admitted to lying about his work history, his education and even his religion, falsely representing himself as jewish on the campaign trail last year. >> i am a son of two immigrants. i am the grandchild of holocaust survivors and the son of a 9/11 survivor. >> santos has denied reports
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he's wanted for check fraud. >> he should be ashamed of himself but he doesn't have shame. he's a psychopath. >> last night, kevin mccarthy standing by santos. but his current jeopardy may be involved in how he funded his 2020 campaign. >> without george santos' vote, kevin mccarthy is not speaker. it's a real shame. >> neither santos congressional office nor his attorney has responded to numerous requests by nbc news, but the congressman himself is expected to address the charges in front of him cho
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after his court hearing today. >> garrett, thank you. all right. let's get a first check of the weather. by the way, al is doing great. he is out of surgery, happy as can be maybe he's even up watching us now. it would be awkward if he wasn't. >> i'll make you proud with the forecast nothing but rain down through houston today. thunderstorms, too an inch or two of rain fall in that area, so any additional rain could lead to flooding. some areas could end up with close to five inches of rain when you get stuck in the heavier downpours that don't move on. this is from arkansas to louisiana in eastern and southwestern, texas too. then you go up across the central and northern plains and you could see another one to you could see another one to three ininches of heheavy rain (neighghbor) ohoh, he's s bragging.. expected there as wewell (seteth) hey, m mom. i gotttta call youo. (vo)o) visit yoyour verizonon store dug our r spring savavings eventnt
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brand new signs inflation is slightly slowing. the latest consumer price index actually came in below experts' forecasts, core prices rose just under 5% compared to a year ago. stopping inflation is still certainly a work in progress. since march of last year, the fed has raised interest rates ten times, with bank lending rates moving five percentage points higher. the markets are responding with the dow and nasdaq trading higher, after futures were lower prior to the announcement. a health advisory for parts of downtown martinez issued after a mercury spill in the martinez train station. here is a live look this morning. contra costa health leader say they don't believe there is a risk to residents breathing in the air. the county is asking people not to walk on the roads and stay on the sidewalks. this is because the mercury has been found on the roadways and gutters. let's check the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. good-looking start to our day? >> yes, it starts out cool and some clouds rolling by.
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that will be clearing out. our high temperatures reach into the upper 60s and low 70s and just a touch warmer tomorrow, but still pretty nice. we will feel a little bit of a warm-up on friday. look at saturday, 90 degrees. hot and sunny. we'll even be watching out for a chance of some spotty thunderstorms going into mother's day, as well as on monday. now, the chance is very slight. but we're also going to be watching for a cooldown beyond that point. for san francisco, we have low 60s in the forecast, but we will warm up to about 75 degrees on saturday. mother's day, partly to mostly cloudy, and then the cooldown will be coming shortly thereafter.
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i lived through the black plague i had a pretty good time - and it keep getting funnier every single time i see it not to mention you are talking to a dead guy. now, what do you think do you think i'm qualified >> there we go 7:30 a classic scene from the beloved "beetlejuice." 35 years after its release, there is huge news about this, maybe a sequel in the works. carson has it all coming up in "popstart" a lot of people excited about that. >> wow, all right. let's get to our news here at 7:30 a headline making case in utah. >> indeed. a widow who wrote a children's book to help her three children process their father's sudden death is in jail this morning charged with his murder. >> we have that. good morning >> reporter: good morning, guys. well, corey was plugging her
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children's book about grief, publically claiming to be mourning her husband, authorities in utah allege she was hiding a shocking secret >> so my husband passed away unexpectedly last year. >> reporter: a month after promoting her children's book, the widowed mother of three is now charged with his murder. >> so you actually wrote this book with your children. >> i did. >> reporter: police arrested her monday outside of park city, utah, alleging the 33-yore-old poisoned her husband last month with a lethal dose of fentanyl >> had three boys he loved more than anything. >> according to court documents, police were called to the couple's home at 3:22 in the morning and found him unresponsive in his bed. an autopsy revealed he had five times the lethal dosage of fentanyl in his system she told officers she made him a
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moscow mule which he dank in the bedroom later that night while she went to sleep in that room while she claimed she didn't touch her phone until she called 911. her seemingly heart felt sentiments expressed while promoting her book now seen in a different light. >> it is just comforting to them to know like dad is still here it is just in a different way. >> reporter: according to the charging documents, she purchased fentanyl from an a88 tupbs which she says was for an investor asking for the michael jackson stuff. following the couple's valentine's dinner, eric became very ill and told a friend he thought his wife was trying to poison him less than a month later, eric was dead and corey claiming to be grief stricken, dedicating this book to her husband calling him a wonderful father >> i took things my kids have said to me last year and we kind of articulated it and put it into a story.
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>> wow this is such a bizarre story, aaron. we know some of the marriage, which you reported on. what else do you know about that >> reporter: that's right, hoda. according to his obituary, the couple was married for nine years. and it also refers to corey as the love of his life she told investigators they were even celebrating the night of his death after closing a deal on a house for her business. she is now charged with aggravated murder and three additional felony drug charges she is yet to enter a plea and her attorney declined to comment at this time we expect to see her in court next week. all right. eric, that story and think about the kids horrible, yeah. >> still ahead, your health news new guidelines to tell you about for when women should start getting screened for breast cancer with a mammogram, so we will break it down. also ahead this morning, a first-hand look at an important project from nasa. but not in space much closer to home. jacob soboroff suited up for
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probably think of space. but a team of scientists is on a mission in a place you might not expect. >> jacob soboroff recently joined us. he's here to explain. i want to see you in the suit. >> no, you don't. nasa includes more than outer space. we traveled with the team off the coast of california where scientists are trying to understand how the ocean surface might be impacting the earth's climate. our journey begins at nasa's aims research center in the heart of silicon valley. here scientists are on a mission to study the earth's surface like never before. to do that they'll need to take one of these. what's up, everybody? what should i expect? >> we will fly 20 north/south lines over the pacific. it will be enjoyable. in order for your safety, we want to have you in a nasa flight suit, so get that on. >> reporter: nasa's s mode
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mission, don't worry, i didn't understand it either, deploys ships and marine robotics to observe how currents interacts with the atmosphere and shapes the earth's climate. the surface makes up 52% of the ocean where nutrients, gases contribute to earth's greenhouse. the lead scientist on today's mission. check this out. what holly is looking at right now is a little portal you will do an experiment through? >> yes. it is the window to our instrument. that's what's looking down on the mission? >> reporter: after the series of final checks, we're cleared for takeoff. all right, we're off to the races. we're heading to the pacific. holly and regina got their instruments up and running. only a matter of time before we get under way. the plane crisscrosses a patch of ocean 100 miles off the coast.
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but in order to collect data, the equipment requires clear skies above and below. there is plenty of clouds down there right now. that's not an ideal situation to get the instruments they want. we will continue to head west. we will get to an area. up in the cockpit, the pilots work in lock step with the scientists. we have to be directly over clear blue ocean, and we really don't want clouds, do we? >> that's right. that also affects their data collection ability. they need that sunlight off of the waters. >> reporter: a few minutes later, we found exactly what we were looking for, crystal clear conditions. >> with our instrument, we get this high resolution color image of the ocean. >> reporter: so is that considered part of the weather of the ocean which you are looking at? >> exactly. similar to how you have different fronts looking through, that's exactly what we're looking at in the ocean. >> reporter: they put the finishing touches on their research. so we're on our final line right now?
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>> final line of the day. >> reporter: you can't see it with the naked eye, but once we get back down on the ground and analyze all the data collected. that's when you will be able to see from crystal clear. >> yeah. we could see amounts of chlorophyll or plankton. that will do it for today. >> we have stopped recording on our final line, so you are clear. >> copy and confirm. it is just rtb from here. >> reporter: return to base, right? am i right? >> that's it. you're hired. >> in unfortunate news, they did not let me keep the flight suit. nasa has only been flying this mission since 2019. it already generated useful data. they just sent us images from our flight. check this out. >> cool! >> on the left, that's what you see with the human right. what we're looking at on the right, we see normally three color channels, and it can measure hundreds of different color channels, which means it can pick up plankton.
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all this data over time will inform scientists about the role the ocean's climate plays. it's like a sponge. it could slow down climate change. >> that is fascinating. >> did they say you were hired? >> they said i was hired, but they said i should iron my flight suit next time. >> i have one word, science. and we have dylan in for al. >> great job, jacob, by the way. that was fascinating. you can learn so much from the oceans. think about how much space they take up on earth. back on hraopbd land now, we have a big threat with this yellow area here will be from large hail and damaging winds. dangerous hail is expected, especially for areas in denver over into nebraska, northwestern kansas where we could see baseball-sized hail.
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very dangerous hail falling from the sky. then tomorrow kind of the same general area where we will see through the central plains another risk of severe storms. large hail and damaging wind gusts, and the best chance tomorrow of seeing that large hail perhaps tennis ball-sized good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're seeing clouds rolling by, a few peeks of sunshine, and we're going to see a lot more sun as we go into today. this is the last day we'll see temperatures like this, highs in the upper 50s near the coast and some mid-60s for the inner bay, up to about 71 in fairfield, santa rosa. tomorrow the warming trend begins, but most of us will have comfortable weather. forecast. >> all right
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back in 2018, carlos whitaker took his two young daughters to a taylor swift concert in nashville. 13 years later, the trio returned they did it all over again and here's a look at then and now. ♪ ♪ i am not the kind of girl ♪ ♪ who should be ♪ ♪ but you are not the kind of boy ♪ ♪ who should be marrying the wrong girl ♪ ♪ i see your friends ♪ ♪ and your snotty little family ♪ ♪ >> okay. the girls were 6 and 8 back then anand now theyey're 19 andnd 21. dad hasn't changed a bit they were enthusiastic to see taylor again and carlos said
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parking lot and as the truck was headed to the dump, they track some of it through downtown. contra costa health doesn't believe there's a problem with the air quality, but they do want to have people stay off the roads and on the sidewalks until the cleanup is complete. let's get a look at that forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> we have another nice day ahead, starting out with clouds and temperatures reaching into the low 70s. warmest spots in the inland areas, but most of us in the 60s today. we'll go back down to the upper 40s tonight and then just a touch warmer tomorrow. by friday, we're really starting to feel the warmth and we reach the peak of the heat on saturday with a high of 90 degrees. mother's day it's still hot and we'll add in a chance of isolated thunderstorms. those continue into monday as well but will be very slight. as we take a look at san jose, low 60s today and partly to mostly cloudy tomorrow with a breezy win. saturday it's going to be beautiful with highs in the mid-70s and a mostly sunny sky.
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coming up, fallout former president donald trump liable for sexually abusing writer e. jean carroll and later defaming her carroll speaking out this morning here on "today". >> 79-year-old advice columnist. beat donald trump. >> we're live with the latest. then new guidelines. a look at the recommendations calling for women to get mammograms at age 40, 10 years earlier than previously suggested. dr. azar is along with why they're making that change and what it means for you. plus, mother knows best. we're sharing life lessons we learned from our own moms. >> the greatest gift my mother gave me was faith and belief in god. >> my mom was an other worldly calm and believe me, we tested it. >> she's calm. >> straight ahead, how we're paying tribute to the women who shaped us.
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and european bey-cation. why beyonce fans are traveling out of the country for her world tour >> if you don't have a passport, get a passport because beyoncé is going to slay it everywhere she goes. >> can you really save money on tickets by heading overseas? today, may 10th, 2023. >> happy nurses week. >> to our fellow nurses here in new york. >> across the country. >> on a girls' trip from port huron, michigan. >> from syracuse, new york. >> hi to our grandkids in south carolina >> visiting from indiana. >> south carolina. >> and iowa. >> from michigan today i turned 60. >> hi, savannah and hoda. >> we are celebrating my birthday >> oh! welcome back to "today."
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nice to have you with us a wednesday morning in spring. we have a great crowd out there. >> we also got a great day tomorrow a very personal story from a member of our nbc news family. this came as a surprise to many. morgan chesky has covered all kinds of news for us and now he's sharing his own story of survival after a harrowing hike in utah. >> it led to an emergency visit. morgan will be here to talk all about it he wants everyone to hear a word of caution, so he will be here to share that as we head into summer and a busy outdoor season. >> he has an important message for everybody. let's get to your news former president donald trump is planning to appeal the historic jury verdict in new york yesterday that found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation. it's a case that writer e. jean carroll brought. he was ordered to pay her more than $5 million in damages laura jarett is here with us this morning. >> you have a combination of
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different factors producing this swift verdict. less than three hours they deliberated. you have not only carroll taking the stand but two other women that testified that he attacked them in a similar way, claims he's all denied. but he didn't show up to trial instead, the jury is left with this devastating deposition tape which he didn't have an opportunity to counter he didn't take that chance now, we also here from trump's attorney saying that they will appeal, unclear on what grounds. but e. jean carroll told you this morning the interesting interaction she had with him. >> mr. trump never set foot in that courtroom you never got to see him face-to-face and confront him. what would you have wanted to say to him now >> i said it to joe tacopina yesterday. he came over to congratulate me.
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he put out his hand, and i said, he did it and you know it. >> well, there you have it we will see what happens following the appellate process there. trump overnight on a tear on social media continuing to say i do not know this woman. >> up well in the night posting messages on social media laura, thank you. >> sure. meanwhile, after being absent for nearly three months, senator dianne feinstein is expected to return to capitol hill this week after recovering from shingles. her presence is crucial for democrats who have only a one seat advantage in the senate without her vote, they have been unable to confirm confirmees feinstein is the oldest member in the upper chamber she says she plans to retire when her term ends in 2025.
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a panel of health expert urging women to start getting screened for breast cancer ten years earlier than previously advised. those new mammogram guidelines announced just yesterday dr. natalie azar is here to explain what's going on here boy, this came as a surprise what prompted this >> here we go again, right, with these recommendations for mammograms in a pretty significant departure, there is now a recommendation that women who are at average risk for breast cancer begin screening at the age of 40, as opposed to 50. that they do so every two years until the age of 74. now, this brings them more in line with a lot of other medical organizations like the american cancer society, the american college of radiology, let's say, who have for many years recommended that breast screening begin at the age of 40 but one of the biggest things we've heard from outside experts is this every other year most experts really recommend that women get annual mammograms i want to be very clear about this, annual mammograms
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beginning at the age of 40 because the risk for missing those aggressive cancers is pretty significant. >> when you say breast screenings, you are talking about mammograms does this have any effect on what insurance will pay for? >> the answer is no. the cdc obligates insurance to cover mammograms the task force sets these preventive screening guidelines that we know primary care doctors and insurance companies follow we don't think it will impact coverage. >> well, thank you so much well, the philadelphia 76ers are one step closer to the eastern conference finals after a dominant win last night in boston league mvp joel embiid led the sixers with 33 points. philly wins it 115-103 they are leading that series 3-2. let's go to denver with the nuggets and a blowout over the suns nikola jokic scored 29 points as the nuggets win it 118-102
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denver leads that series 3-2 game six tomorrow night. melvin, are you just in front of the television, like, all day now? >> every night i fall asleep to a different game by the way, the knicks play today. john starks is going to join us coming up in 23 minutes. >> with something special. >> i like something special. the knicks need something special. it might be happening. coming up, by the way, if you grew up with mtv, you will probably remember this yeah, i remember that.mtv news. carson will have well, after informing gen xors it is the end of an era for mtv news carson will have that and more. an early mother's day tribute to our moms. the life lessons they taught us and how our bonds changed since grandkidids came intnto the pic.
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shared the valuable lessons we learned from them along the way. my mom is named nancy. she had me when she was 29 years old. i was her third baby. she always said when you came i knew our family was complete >> everybody knows my mom's name was laura bush she was the first lady to our country but better known to my sister and me as our mom as our momma. n she was 28 years old, a new immigrant to this country. was in college g >> my mom's name is sarah kotb she had me when she was 28 years old, a new immigrant to this country. was in college getting her masters degree and low and behold, i was born my mom has insatiable curiosity. she falls in love over and over and over again with people, with places, with a new dish. and she wakes up happy i don't care if there is a hurricane approaching, she will look outside and go, maybe not this moment, but it will be nice in about an hour i bet it's going to be a beautiful day.
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>> my mom is other worldly calm and believe me, we tested it she is an avid reader and introduced barbara and i to the wonderful feeling of falling in love with books and she also is fiercely loyal and very protective. >> the word i use to describe my mom is "noble. she's strong like hard, iron granite strong we had some hard times when i was a child. you know, we lost my dad suddenly and shockingly, and my mom was so strong and set aside her own grief in many ways just to be there and make sure that we could all move forward together i think that's the other thing i would like to say about my mom the greatest gift my mother gave me was faith and belief in god it changed my whole life when i was in my 30s, i really wished to be married and be a mom and things just did not happen that fast for me. and my mom's confidence that one
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day i would be a mom, even as the years ticked by and ticked by and ticked by meant so much to me. she said of course you will be a mom, savannah. you are going to be a mom and you are going to be a wonderful mom. for her to have that confidence and faith was so meaningful to me it got me through really hard times. >> i had been through an illness, and the idea of getting to a point of having my own children was not even imaginable to me. i was about to go into surgery for breast cancer. i remember the doctor looked at my mom, who was terrified, and she said mrs. kotb, i'm going to take care of your little girl and bring her home i remember when i placed haley in my mom's arms, and i thought to myself, like who would have ever thought that could happen so to think from that moment there in the hospital to this moment watching my mom hold my children, it's like god is good. they call her teta and they love her beyond.
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>> she loves her grandkids and they love her. i never knew she would get to know my kids because i didn't know i was going to get to have kids and it is such a joy she gets to. >> it is so fun to watch my mom and dad with my little ones. she just allows all the fun and beauty of being a grandparent, which is that there really aren't that many rules, that the kids can just be themselves. >> mom, i love you so much. >> thank you, mom. i love you so much. >> as i say to my girls every night before we go to bed, i love you to the moon and back. >> happy mother's day. >> happy mother's day. >> happy mother's day! >> it's so funny the things you never say to them like we all told our moms, watch
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"today," you want to see it. maybe we do say it here and there, but isn't it nice to have a minute to sit down and just express what you feel and say it out loud >> you feel like your moms taught you what is the one thing you would say aloud. >> it's funny because they were asking us what was the advice your mom gave. but i realize moms don't usually tell you they show you. what she showed me was to be consistent, to be faithful and to be truthful that's her in a nutshell so that means so much, to be able to depend on her. what about you >> yeah. my mom, and i have told this tot hoda before, but she has this incredible way of gently guiding. she wouldn't use her voice as forcibly as i do, bu she would say, oh, there is this great place that you should volunteer. she wouldn't say that. she would say, i want to show you a place. there is a great place and she would very calmly show us instead of, you know, demanding.
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>> demanding. >> i think your mom and you, i mean, that, like sunshine, is genetically inherited. >> i remember so distinctly when she was 60 years old and she wanted to run a marathon and my brother and sister and i watched. we were at the finish line i remember her running up the memorial and i stood at the bottom of that hill and i remembered after that point i thought, if she can do that, i can do this. whatever my this was. i always remember that like you said, they show you they don't tell you. now you know we could do it. >> isn't it so wild how much of what we love now was passed down and what our kids love reading. gale loves to read from your mom. >> not from me. >> the music, like that's from your mom that's from my mom the love of cats. >> cats, i knew it hollywood hager makes an appearance in everything. >> she's a star. >> she is. >> happy mother's day. >> our moms are obviously older now, but i feel like i will always need my mom and we will
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always need our moms and we're so grateful we have our moms with us, and a note of grace for those who lost their mom because these are hard days for them >> yes >> i love you. >> love you, dylan and your mom is awesome, too. >> thanks, guys. i think so happy mother's day mom we have some rain falling through texas where it has been falling. we already have the saturated ground watch out for flooding concerns especially as the downpours continue also to the north of that, through the northern plains, a risk of severe storms. wind gusts over 60 miles an hour and we could see large haiail as good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we take a look at the forecast for the inland area, upper 60s and low 70s for the day. still nice and mild a mix of sun and clouds. we'll start tomorrow with clouds as well and see it clear up. we will head for warmer temperatures in time for the weekend. so on saturday, 90 degrees for
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the inland area. then still and that's your latest forecast. >> all right we've got a "popstart" correspondent. >> first up, beyoncé tickets to the big tour can cost big bucks, but some fans may have found a way around those prices. blaine alexander joins us live good to see you. >> good to see you guys. today is a good day for the beehive. beyoncé is kicking off her highly anticipated world tour in stockholm, sweden. of course tickets here are hard to come back, and so some fans are getting creative and in some cases they're traveling the world to see their queen. ♪ ♪ >> beyoncé fans rejoice. after five long years, the queen bee is back, kicking off the
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first major tour since 2018. but with demand sky high, the race to get tickets can be a little, well, soul crushing. >> i couldn't get a pre-sale code it was like so much drama. >> williams had zero luck state side, so he decided to look overseas there his floor seat in a vip section cost him $400. that same ticket in atlanta now resale only going for nearly $1,500 that's more than what he's paying for airfare, hotel and food combined. the same story here. they saved nearly $3,000 on vip seats by flying from new york to france. >> i'm so excited. i'm working on my outfits now. >> renaissance tickets are more affordable in kansas city where the cheapest nosebleed seat is $70 including fees at met life stadium near new
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york, the cheapest seat is nearly $270, plus more than $50 in fees. ♪ >> it's why some members of the hive have this word of advice >> if you don't have a passport, get a passport because beyoncé is going to slay it everywhere she goes. >> that is a true statement right there. we reached out to ticketmaster and haven't heard back as someone that bought tickets to every beyoncé tour, these tickets were harder to come by it is interesting. projections are showing this will be record breaking. they think she could top $275 million. >> kansas city, not too bad. >> it's not france, but it's not too bad. >> great to see you, too appreciate it. next up, mtv news. how many times have you heard this one over the years?
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this one over the years? >> that is my profession before this that was every day after 36 years, the iconic news program signing off for good it is part of massive layoffs at paramount announced yesterday. a regular rotation of correspondents throughout the years. >> look at you >> all my old colleagues there of course, the great kurt loader it's sad sheinelle asked me downstairs, how do you feel about mtv news going away columbine, 9/11, those were big events on our news. next up, "beetlejuice. you know what happens when you say it three times. >> beetlejuice, beetlejuice, beetlejuice. >> it's show time! >> well, he is back.
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warner brothers announcing a release date for "beetlejuice 2. the sequel 35 years into the making headed to the big screen september 6th, 2024, tightly kept under wraps michael key ton and winona ryder both returning adding general ortega has the daughter. justin being added as a character. production expected to begin in london today. >> we got to see beetlejuice 1. >> really? >> sorry >> we don't know what happens when you say it three times. we know now. in case you haven't heard from "jury duty," it follows a fake trial through the eyes of ronald he's the only juror unaware that the entire case is staged. everybody else is an actor except him now that the cat is out of the bag, ronald is not taking himself too seriously. check out how he pokes fun of himself in this new ad for men >> it is hard to believe that in
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a time of crazy inflation, mint is still $15 a month can you believe that, ronald >> no. this doesn't seem real. >> well, it is premium wireless $15 a month. what is your problem >> are there hidden cameras? >> the camera is right there it's massive. >> i have some major trust issues i've been through some [ bleep ], man. >> you can trust me. i'm an actor >> you have to watch "jury duty" to understand. >> streaming now on freebie. channelling her alter ego in one more story jennifer channeling her alter ego in the latest cover of "allure" magazine. a series of colorful styles. jen opening up about what her kids think of seeing mom on tv they don't mind watching their dad but they kind of want me to be their mom they don't want to see me upset and women cry more in what they
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do, and they don't want to see me in a romantic thing nobody wants to see their mother in anything romantic ever. >> not just on the big or small screen, in real life. >> yeah, any time. >> you won't believe who is right over there right now oscar winner sylvester stallone. >> the whole family. >> oh, he's rolling deep with his entire family here they have a new reality show they are excited are you guys ready for the cameras to be on yeah we'll talk with them after a check of your local news and weather. ♪♪ good morning. 8:26, i'm marcus washington. well, a teachers strike now
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seemingly turning into a stalemate in oakland. negotiations are ongoing but teachers this morning are again walking the picket line as the strike moves into the fifth day. the district says fewer than five children across 80 schools attended class. as a result, more parents are sending their children to learn with expanded hours. time for the forecast, kari hall is tracking that. we're starting across the bay, cool temperatures, take a look at the highs, reaching the 60s. upper 70s. 66 in walnut creek, and today, 60s for half moon bay, palo alto, 63 degrees, and mission district and upper 60s. santa rosa reaching 71 degrees. we are going to don't see a warmup over the next few days. in fact with our inland valley
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made their way to the plaza. if you're wondering who is over there, y'all, we have sylvester stallone, his beautiful wife and their daughters. they're greeting the folks we're hanging out. y'all, they have a new reality show, and i think we're ready for it it is a docuseries, a show with the whole family they just decided to jump into the weekend. we will figure out who wanted to do this first. >> okay. then we will get expert help for your skin care routine we're heading into summer now. we will take you to the steps with our doctor right there. and a simple trick to make any product for effective. >> oh, a hack. >> plus, you want to win major points on mother's day we have a chef standing by for a together in less than an hour. >> coming up, together in less than an hour.
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coming up in the third hour of "today," our series "on the money. we will help you plan the best summer ever without like spending a bunch of money. you don't have to sacrifice the fun to save a few bucks. >> all right a check of the weather. >> this is fun, right? we have the sunshine out here. it is absolutely beautiful it will stay that way in the northeast today. it is sunny. it is mild farther south, we are looking at temperatures in the 80s across the southeast. we could see some flooding today. saw especially through eastern texas. to the north of that, some severe storms. large hail, damaging winds out west, lots of sunshine, temperatures in the 60s. tomorrow out west, it is beautiful again. but more severe storms through the middle of the country. heavy rain across the dakotas and more rain through louisiana and arkansas watch out for flooding there good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are going to have some still mild weather today. we're starting out with some clouds but it's going to become mostly sunny and really nice.
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as we head towards the end of the week, our temperatures will be warming up into low 80s. even hitting 90 degrees on saturday. but then sunday, we're looking at high temperatures reaching the 80s and watching out for a few isolated stream all four hours of "today" and your local nbc station live on peacock >> this portion of "today" is sponsored by delta, official airline of the new york knicks. >> oh, the nba playoff action, as you know, has been intense, especially a few blocks from here at madison square garden. the knicks back in action tonight. must-win game against the heat and look who's here. knicks legend john starks, y'all. so here's the thing. we have a lot of knicks fans on the plaza, but your guys are
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3-1. >> 3-1. >> what is it going to take for the knicks to get back in this thing? >> i always describe the playoffs as a war and you have battles and skirmishes right now we're in a battle. we have to win the skirmishes before we win the battle 3-1. >> i grew up watching you and the heat do battle just about every season in the playoffs four straight times. how is that rivalry different from the rivalry now >> well, i think in a sense that you don't have the -- you know, the cache you had back then. had patrick ewing, you have pj brown, you have tim hardaway, obviously you had myself so it's a little different now but, you know, it is still exciting, you know, to see that, you know, you have miami and new york battling. >> it will be really exciting tonight over at msg. i'm looking for, let's see,
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where is melissa i'm looking for melissa. >> hi! >> you are a nurse as well >> yes, i am >> it's nurses' appreciation week, so thank you, first of all. i also hear you are a lifelong knicks fan. >> yes, i am. >> you have been through it with the knicks. >> yes, i have in full transparency, i'm 42, and i have been watching ever since i can remember. >> you have been waiting for the knicks to do it. i want to introduce you to my friend john starks. >> how are you doing >> since delta is the official airline of the new york knicks, they're going to send you and a guest to tonight's game. >> all right >> tonight's playoff game. not just going to the game, premium tickets, 360 sky club, access at the garden at delta 360 club. >> you will see me there. >> also wait there's more two $1,000 delta travel gift
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cards for you and a companion. go anywhere you want after the game tonight wait, there's more two more tickets for next season as well so you could go see the knicks as well and also a travel bag for you, all the knicks gear. so our friends at delta wanted to say thank you for being a nurse and thank you for being a knicks fan as well. >> thank you so much oh, my gosh. >> enjoy the game. john, maybe she's the good luck charm you will need. >> i hope so i got my hat on in bringing you. it's a lot. >> hoda, back to you. coming up next, guys, look at this good looking couch we're sitting down with the we're sitting down with the family stallone. - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most.
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thought if i could take my acting and make it into a theatrical appealing video, then perhaps it would interest people such as yourself >> we know that face we know that voice sylvester stallone that was sylvester stallone here on "the today show" in 1976. that was ahead of the premier of one of the most iconic movies of all-time, "rocky." he made a clear out of being hollywood's tough guy, but now he's showing off his softer side in a new series called "the family stallone". >> i'll see you soon, baby. >> i love you. >> i love you, baby. bye now. >> i think you are nervous to have dad back. >> i always get nervous. >> he's like a fourth child. >> when you haven't been together for a couple weeks and it is almost like meeting up again, it is kind of fun because it's fresh but then it gives you butterflies. i always get butterflies when i see him. >> really? >> whoa. all right. joining us is the family
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stallone we have, jennifer, sophia and scarlet. good morning all right. whose idea was this? who decided, we need a reality show >> them two. them two. >> i said definitely not him. >> okay. so you were a no in the beginning. >> completely. >> our podcast brought people over to say, you guys are funny on air why don't you consider a reality show so we talked about it. >> might as well include the parents. throw you a bone, all right. your daughters say we want to do a reality show you know what that means. >> yeah, no choice. >> it means i'm out there. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, right i always wanted someone to film me while i'm brushing my teeth who wouldn't you wake up and your hair is like this. who wouldn't want that documented >> no, i thought it was a great idea in a way because we have --
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you know, it's kind of an interesting synergy. we laugh and enjoy i wouldn't say neurotic but eccentric. they bring it out in a good way. they all have distinctive personalities, certainly jennifer and i'm a little nuts so i thought, okay, why not? >> it was interesting in the clip you said, when you're away, i missed you and i get butterflies all over again what a show like this does is cracks your family wide open you see not just the happy parts of life, but you see the potholes and the troubles, the relationship things and all that stuff comes out. >> we, you know, sly is super famous, but we all get along very well. i thought this would be a fun way to show our family dynamic and kind of like we're a lot like everyone else. >> are you >> our dog eats off the table. we cook. we clean we do everything else. >> we prank each other >> you prank each other. >> now, you know what it is like to be in the spot light. >> yeah. >> now what's happening is your kids are going to be in the spotlight. and that comes with yeah, fun and also --
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>> i have been warning them about that. >> what did you tell them? >> i said your quiet time is over, and once you are exposed out there, then, you know, it's out there. you will have people following you home. >> he's very concerned about our safety. >> yeah. >> so i will be out there with them. >> any men in their lives, is it tough to date with your father >> well, we're single, so -- >> i hope they stay single forever. >> he's quite intimidating most of the time when they come over to meet the parents, they don't necessarily return. simply because he's so scary >> i'm pretty nice. >> you're pretty friendly. >> he doesn't say hello. >> i don't trust their intentions. >> why are you so worried about who they are going to date what are you worried about >> because i know men, and they're all -- >> you always say this >> how about history years of evolution.
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>> scarlet has a really nice boyfriend and you like him. >> you do? >> yes now they're best friends >> we have matching tattoos. >> speaking of relationships, tell me the best part of your relationship and the most difficult part of your relationship. >> the most difficult part is i never win an argument. also, i'm always in the shade. they're so tall. i can't get a tan. i stopped going, like a mushroom. >> the best part >> i like that >> you can see they're funny they're outgoing yeah they're not silent by any means and they express themselves, which is good. as opposed to guys, guys i'll get to you later two guys could sit on the couch for an hour, watch a football game and say nothing not this. >> this will expose part of your relationship, too. what do you think is the best part of your relationship with your husband and the most difficult part >> i think the most difficult is sharing him with the world.
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>> whoa. >> it is hard because everybody wants a piece of him. >> i will give you an autograph later. >> it's hard always being in the public eye i think everyone has a comment everyone judges you. but that's been hard for me. but the best part is i know that we have real love. we have been together over 35 years. we're celebrating our 26-year wedding anniversary coming up on may 17th. >> what is the secret to a long relationship >> i think laughter. i think understanding. i think forgiveness. i think not the staying on something and harping over it like if you have a bad day or a bad week with each other, just getting over it. >> i disagree completely >> this is it. we laugh or we joke constantly i think laughter is huge. >> the key to happiness is just agree. >> just agree. >> whatever she said, you got it. >> by the way, she's always right. >> exactly. >> thank you. >> well, you guys, we wish you the best of luck with this show. >> thank you. >> i know you have a little viewing party.
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is that what we're going to do >> just the two of us together. >> premiers may 18th on paramount plus. savannah, over to you. all right. coming up next, we will get your skin ready for summer with our dermatologist and the products we should all add to our daily routines but first, this is "today" on nbc. d all add to our cucustomers dodon't do what thehey do for likes s or followewers. their papath isn't for ththe casuallyly curious. and that's's what makekes itit matter ththe most when t they find i it. the e exact thining ththat can chahange the wowo. some s say it's whwhat ththey were boborn to do.... itit's what ththey live toto . trinet s serves smsmall anand medium s sized businines. soso they can n do more of whahat matters.s. bebenefits. papayroll. comompl.
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welcome back this morning on our today table series, a special for mother's day that will not break the bank joining us, the great kevin curry is going to make a dish. scan that qr code there. we don't have a lot of time. >> yes. >> we will make a salmon. >> this is a sheet pan everything will be done right here, very simple. first we will slice up potatoes. why don't you do that for me then we are going to add some garlic. >> you just slice them in half,
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basically? >> yes, just slice them in half. this part is really important. we will put these facedown in this baking tray garlic, onion, olive oil don't forget the salt and pepper because the internet will tell you if you don't season up your food there we go, boom. put these facedown we will roast these for 15 to 20 minutes, take them off and then we will add the salmon. this part, i like to keep the salmon on if you don't know how to cook salmon because you could dry it out. >> how do you keep salmon from drying out >> it is like watching it but also this skin actually adds a fatty layer. when that's on, it doesn't dry out as fast. we will add green beans around here, plus the cherry tomatoes. >> just all over the place there. >> carson, this is for momma we got to do better than that. put it around. >> i will work on it here, okay. >> put the tomatoes around there.
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there you go and then a little olive oil. >> meanwhile, the potatoes are cooked and chilling. >> they're already cooked and you take them off. they will look like this. >> and they're fully cooked already. >> fully cooked. >> how is it, guys >> delicious. >> it is. >> awesome okay so we will put this into the oven for about 10 minutes around 420. broil it for the last two. we will act like the oven is right here people can use their imagination. all right? all right. there you go come back over here. that's in the oven now make the dressing. so we are going to put garlic, anchovies, lemon, olive oil. a little water and don't forget the lemon zest. bing, bang and then you can't have it without boiled eggs.
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i will slice these up and you will whisk this together to make your dressing. >> this is easy. we can do this >> we do it for mom, guys. >> and it's french. >> oh, no. it means from nice from nice, france. >> let's build it real quick we have 45 seconds >> we have some romaine. add in our eggs. going to add in our roasted potatoes and it typically has potatoes. put these around carson, what are you doing oh, yeah, yeah boom there we go. add in our green beans right here. >> yep. >> our roasted tomatoes. there we go. boom olives don't put that right there >> i'm not i'm not. >> okay. there we go. and then put those -- sprinkles those olives. >> okay. >> and then add our flaked salmon right there on top. >> i will sell to the people at home you can buy these ingredients, scan that qr code.
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