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go with kari. >> we're seeing the clouds over san francisco, but in other areas in the inland valleys it is already starting to clear up. we're headed for a nice day and maybe a touch warmer in some spots and that warming trend will continue. >> the "today" show is just ahead. you can get more local news right now, we've got a new newscast that streams live on roku, samsung and xumo. we're going to tell you about the shocking discovery found on a popular android screen recording app. >> that's what's happening here in the good tuesday morning a scare on a good tuesday morning. a scare on a crowded florida
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boardwalk. >> gunfire erupting during a celebration. it is may the 30th. this is "today." holiday havoc. at least nine people including four children during a mass shooting near a popular street. >> you have an altercation with guns in a public setting with thousands of people around them is beyond reckless. >> a weekend marched by gun violence. we'll have complete coverage. tough sell. president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy racing to lockup support for their debt ceiling deal but facing skeptics on both sides of the aisle. >> we are being held hostage. that's a very real worry for where we are right now. >> we are barrelling towards an infinite amount of debt. >> the clock ticking down to the first vote on capitol hill. remarkable rescue. a woman pulled to safety more than 24 hours after that apartment building collapse in iowa. the search already called off before she was found. we'll have the latest and the new questions being raised about that building's safety.
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cruise ship chaos. thousands of passengers back on solid ground after sailing through a powerful storm off the east coast. the boat timt tilted by massive waves, flooding hallways and decks. >> i recently went through cancer and this trip was about three times scarier. >> and what the cruise line is saying about it. inside the water. after venice's iconic grand canal mysteriously turns bright green. we're there live. and the heat is on to the nba finals. >> ring it up for jimmy butler. >> miami blows out boston, crushing an improbable dream for the celtics of a comeback. and writing a new chapter in
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their own cinderella story. today, tuesday, may 30th, 2023. announcer: from nbc news, this is "today." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today." thank you for joining us on a tuesday morning after a beautiful long, holiday weekend. some people were watching the game over the weekend. the heat pulled it off. >> finally the table is set for the finals. the celtics are out. they tried to make a big comeback. didn't work out. it was close. then we got the heat and the nuggets in the finals. i think it was winter when the nba finals started. we're just about done. we will have more highlights in a bit. plus, look who's here, mr. roker. we are so happy to have you back in our studio. you have a brand new knee. >> i do, a brand new wheel. >> still have that new knee smell?
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>> you don't want to go there. >> so glad you're back. >> good to see you guys and good to see you folks. we are start with the chaotic scenes out of florida. at least nine people, including a 1-year-old hurt in a shooting on hollywood beach board walk there. cameras catching the moments after the shots were fired. the crowd fleeing the scene. >> this comes at the end of a memorial day weekend sadly marred by violence. at least 16 people killed, dozens of people injured in shootings across the u.s. >> guad venegas is in florida with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning. for many it was supposed to be a holiday weekend celebration. nationwide it ended for tragedy for many. a beachside altercation led to a gunfire exchange, leaving victims behind to pick up the pieces.
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overnight, gun violence shattering the holiday in hollywood beach, florida. nine people injured, including a 1-year-old child. this video appears to show the moments after the shooting. >> we keep getting calls. it is apparently an active shooter. >> reporter: the chaotic aftermath captured in this video appearing to show first responders frantically helping victims. five adults and four minors. >> we have four juveniles ages between 1 and 17. >> reporter: police say an altercation between two groups led to the violence. authorities now asking for the public's help. >> if there is anybody who has pictures or video of the fi incident, please send it to the pd. >> reporter: the mayor condemning the violence. >> sad and angered where we have an incident on hollywood beach today. to have an altercation with guns
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with thousands of people around them is beyond reckless. >> reporter: it was part of a deadly weekend of shootings across the country, leaving at least 16 people dead and dozens more injured. a reminder of the deadly toll of gun violence in america. authorities hearsay they have detained a person of interest, but they're still looking for a suspect. again, asking the public for any photos or video that could help them with that investigation. thousands were here when it happened so it could help. hoda? >> guad, thank you. we move to washington now. the latest on the showdown over the debt ceiling. a deal is in place. and president biden and house speaker mccarthy are looking to sell their plan to skeptical members of their respective parties. the first vote in congress is coming up tomorrow. garrett haake has got more. garrett, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so the new deadline is now next monday, less than one week away. that's when the u.s. will run out of money to pay its bills unless congress acts.
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now, with the house back in session today, leaders in both parties are scrambling to win over holdouts to prevent a potential economic catastrophe just days away. with six days until the u.s. runs out of money to pay its bills, president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy are racing for support to suspend the nation's borrowing limit through 2025 while cutting federal spending. >> i feel very good about it. >> reporter: with the house back in session today, the president appears optimistic the bill will reach his desk by next monday's deadline. >> there's no reason it should shouldn't be done by the 5th. >> reporter: some house democrats say they have concerns about the 99-page bill, including new work requirements for some recipients of the s.n.a.p. program >> we are being held hostage
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that's a very real word fo where we are right now there are things i would never vote for under normal circumstances. >> i'm saying i'm still undecided because we are still reviewing the bill. >> reporter: the president added what he could say to those s skeptics >> talk to me. >> reporter: the president and senior staffers working the phones to talk to democrats. meanwhile, conservative republicans say the bill's spending cuts aren't deep enough. >> we're just barrelling toward an infinite amount of debt, and we have to stop that. >> our country was careening towards bankruptcy, and after this deal, our country will still becca r careening towards bankruptcy >> reporter: but house leaders disagree, calling the bill a big step forward. >> it is time to step up and realize we can't let perfect be the enemy and we have to get this done. >> garrett, what does the time line look like >> reporter: expect to see a lot of behind the scenes arm twisting in both parties just to
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make sure it has enough votes to pass the house then it has to go to the senate, which will likely have to spend the entire weekend working on it, pushing up what is now a hard june 5th deadline. savannah >> garrett, thank you very much. let's move to that emotional scene out of davenport, iowa, after a partial collapse of an apartment building over a holiday weekend. so there was a woman missing for more than a day. she was rescued from the upper floor hours after first responders called off that search maggie vespa is there at the scene for us hey, maggie, good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning. lisa brooks' family was on the ground here last night when she was rescued. they had come along with other people to block bulldozers knowing the city was planning to start demolition here as soon as this morning brooks they say is one of many who for years has been complaining about the condition of this building, something that prompted the owner to take out permits and repairs. now people here angry that that process didn't happen sooner they say the city is moving too
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fast to tear down what's left. in davenport, iowa, amid jaw-dropping wreckage, an incredible display of survival and hope 52-year-old lisa brooks waving out her own window, later telling her family who says brooks is disabled she had been hiding under her couch in shock for 24 hours after a large chunk of her historic six-story apartment building collapsed sunday brooks monday night carried out everybody saw her? >> they started screaming and running around by first responders. >> what happened when everybody saw her? >> they started screaming and running around. >> reporter: her nephew in total disbelief. >> it was like fight or flight motion, so she took flight and went under there and hid [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: awe turned to anger with people arguing more survivors could still be trapped and demanding the city postpone plans to demolish the building
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as soon as this morning. officials saying monday search crews with k-9s had thoroughly combed the site adding - >> the building is structurally unsound. it is posing a risk to first responders. >> reporter: the mayor telling nbc news demolition plans are now under evaluation >> the freakin' building just collapsed. >> reporter: at least nine people have now been pulled from >> the ground just caved in. and then above us caved in on top of us. the rubble lexus bearry says her wife was among them >> the ground just caved in. and then above us caved in on top of us. >> reporter: for days the couple had noticed cracks in their unit, snapping this photo moments before the collapse. she was trapped under debris for eight hours with her legs pinned down she's currently recovering in the icu. >> her injuries will be life changing for her. >> reporter: we should note the official cause of the collapse is still under investigation the city, by the way, which is worried the rest of this could fall at any time is asking people, including protesters, to keep a safe distance
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nbc news reached out to this owner multiple times so far we've gotten no response. hoda >> so thankful that woman is okay maggie vespa for there in davenport, thank you 11 minutes after the hour. we have craig with us. overnight breaking news in the russia-ukraine war. >> residential areas in moscow have now been hit by drone attacks while russia launched new drone attacks on kyiv. molly hunter is in kyiv with the very latest for us molly, good morning to you >> reporter: craig, good morning. the kremlin says president putin has been briefed on those moscow attacks. i want to show you where i am. i will step out to let my camera man zoom out to the stop floor of this high rise building take a look at the massive destruction. right now they are throwing debris out of those windows. you might wear crashes that is windows coming out of windows. residents say they heard a
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massive explosive overnight. unclear if it was debris from a downed drone or whether this building took a direct hit overnight, in moscow a rare drone attack city officials say several buildings sustained minor damage some residents were evacuated, but no serious injuries. the russian minister of defense says eight unmanned aerial vehicles were involved in the attack and were destroyed. nbc news has not independently verified that information. earlier this month, russian officials said at least two drones targeted the kremlin, but there has been no claim of responsibility it comes hours after the third wave of russian aerial attacks on ukrainian cities in just 24 hours. explosions lighting up the sky in kyiv. ukraine's air force says the destroyed nearly 30 drones but debris from the interceptions causing serious damage on the ground, killing at least one person in the capitol, injuring more than ten in the region
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a fire breaking out in a kyiv high-rise building, forcing residents to evacuate. [ speaking in non-english >> reporter: when the drone is flying, there is fear, this woman says we are happy to be alive and just thinking of what will happen next. the unrelenting middle of the night attacks come after a rare broad daylight assault on monday kids seen screaming, terrified, running through the streets. just after 1:00 p.m., air raid sirens sent residents scrambling for cover. fragments of missiles landing in busy kyiv streets. take a look. kyiv is coming back to life hours after that attack. everyone is back outside earlier on monday during that rare daytime attack, city officials say 41,000 people sheltered in the subway. but these are scenes we haven't seen in months [ speaking in non-english >> reporter: the defiance still here, this young man says. this is certainly not enough to break us moscow says kyiv is behind those drone attacks. a senior ukrainian official says
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they are watching from kyiv, but ukraine had nothing to do with this craig? >> molly, thank you. got a lot more to get to, including last night's game seven of the nba playoffs. the miami heat denying the boston celtics hope of an historic comeback, advancing to the finals after one of the wildest series ever. their own improbable dream of a championship is alive and well nbc's anne thompson joins us from boston. hey, annie, good morning >> reporter: good morning, hoda. if you are a celtics fan, this is not wicked awesome. the celtics have been in 25% of the nba's game sevens, and they have won 75% of those games, but they couldn't pull it off last night instead this morning, it is the miami heat making history as just the second eight seed to go all the way to the finals. >> the heat are going to the nba finals >> reporter: in a crazy series which saw both the miami heat
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and boston celtics on the road, it was the heat who came up big in last night's deciding game seven, blocking an historic comeback from the celtics in their own house. boston attempting to become the first team in nba history to win a seven-game series after losing the first three games. the heat bouncing back from a devastating game six loss after an incredible celtics buzzer beater saturday. >> the celtics will win this a game seven back in boston. >> reporter: the eight-seeded heat finally overcoming their underdog status, led by star jimmy butler. >> butler at the other end. >> reporter: butler scoring 28 points to send the heat to the nba finals, named the eastern conference finals mvp. >> my teammates give me so much confidence. >> reporter: as a deflated td garden cleared out, in miami fans were going crazy. the heat now looking to win their fourth championship
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trophy >> what a win on the road. >> reporter: standing in their way now, the hungry and talented denver nuggets squad >> falling away. puts it up >> reporter: eager to win that franchise's first ever title game one of the finals will be ten days after denver stunned lebron and the los angeles lakers in a western conference sweep. denver's coach says his team is ready to return to the court. >> i give our guys credit. they have been locked in the energy is very good. >> reporter: this morning the celtics will try to figure out what went wrong and try to fix it while miami goes to denver to play for another ring. guys, back to you. >> annie, thank you. >> i was practicing my sick cough last night because, had the celtics won -- >> you would not have been here. >> no. i almost had to eat these words.
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>> you made a strong prediction. >> do you know the only times the team has come back in the finals from being down 0-3? >> zero. >> do you think it will happen >> no. a fair point has been made i have been wrong with my sports predictions before gamecocks not losing to iowa gronk not coming back. i apologize in advance to all miami heat fans. >> boston, you're the best thing that ever happened to them >> there you go. >> well, they went farther. >> did you think it would go to game seven >> i did not i did not. >> how about this, who is going to win >> who do we think >> denver. going to be a great series. >> all right let's see. all right. mr. roker -- >> wait a minute wait a minute! >> i missed this >> we missed you >> i missed all of this. here's something some folks in nova scotia didn't miss, driving through mild fires take a look at this. they have wild fires going on
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out of control in nova scotia. all this smoke, crazy stuff. guess what it will be affecting here us in the northeast. hazy conditions. sunshine today, but very hazy conditions and we have air quality alerts from other wild fires in canada from detroit, chicago, indianapolis 11 million people at risk with this dry warm pattern of air it is a blocking pattern low pressure along the southeast coast. high pressure over the great lakes. cooler, wetter, a few more showers there as this moves away but look at these temperatures today. marquette, 87. chicago, 88. buffalo, 86 degrees. and look into the weekend. new york city 91 degrees on friday 89 in syracuse. >> what? >> pittsburgh, 89. 90 in n detroit. chicicago, 88. itit will cool down by the weekend, but in the meantime, , oh, , it's hot, , baby that's's what's gogoing on wewe will get t to your lolocal forecast i in the nextxt 30 sec.
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good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today our inland temperatures will reach into the low 70s. we're starting out cloudy, but it will be a sunny afternoon. and just a touch warmer tomorrow and the warming trend continues through the end of the week. by friday and saturday we're going to see highs in the low to mid-80s and also more sunshine in the forecast for much more of the day. taking a look at san francisco, low 60s for this afternoon, br weather. guys
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>> can we just welcome al back again. isn't it so good your people have been waiting for you. >> i know. i know. >> mwah! mwah >> your people still ahead, the holiday cruise that turned into a nightmare for thousands of passengers as that ship sailed through a violent storm. sam brock has that story for us. >> reporter: what an ordeal this was. 3,000 passengers on board, 1,000 crew members, 14 levels on that ship and one heart stopping storm. what we're learning about how the chaos was handled from passengers onboard. that story coming up just momentarily. >> all right, am. and a mystery in venice. what is that why has the city's famed grand canal suddenly turned a bright fluorescent green?
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two people were shot, one was killed, the other taken to the hospital. so far, there's no word on any arrests or a motive. police are still at the scene this morning. one northbound lane of highway 87 near 280 is still shut down at this hour as the investigation continues. today disgraced theranos founder and convicted felon elizabeth holmes is expected to surrender to federal prison. it comes after a judge rejected her bid to remain out of prison while she attempts to overturn her 11-year sentence for fraud. the judge ordered her to serve her time at a minimum security women's prison camp in texas near her hometown. the facility is about 100 miles north of houston. let's get a look at our forecast now on tuesday morning, and it's been rather pleasant. >> it's been pleasant and we have more of this weather as we go into the next few days. we will continue to leave the air-conditioning off in the inland valleys with highs reaching into the low 70s for this afternoon. and we will see just a touch warmer weather for some of our
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valleys tomorrow. and it does continue to warm up over the next few days. take a look at friday. we're up to 80 degrees and 85 degrees on saturday. about the same on sunday, too. so we're going to see a slight warm-up for some areas, and for san francisco we're in the low 60s today. it's starting out cloudy. we will eventually see just some peeks of sunshine today. but saturday, sunday looks really nice, with upper 60s, and although maybe a little more sunshine.
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lines perfectly here in new york city. a moment made for instagram. >> did it already happen >> yeah. i guess it happened over the weekend. oh, tonight, too. >> oh, good. good, good, good >> you can only catch it a few times a year so pretty. >> it's spectacular. >> we get so excited here in new york for just that little sliver of sun >> small things. we begin with a rough weekend for thousands of passenger on a holiday cruise. >> they left a sunny port in south carolina, only to be hit by a storm that flooded hallways and battered part of the ship. >> sam brock is in miami with that story hey, sam, good morning >> reporter: hi, hoda, savannah, craig, good morning. the national hurricane center had been keeping tabs on a storm that was setting off the east coast, guys, with 12 to 17-foot swells that is exactly what the carnival sunshine ran into friday off south carolina's coast. rough seas there flooding state rooms and hallways as passengers
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were deeply concerned about the level of communication for some 3,000 passengers cruising on the carnival sunshine this past week, a coastal storm turned their caribbean dreams into a scary nightmare. >> i just prayed over and over and over for those waters to calm down. >> reporter: after five days of nearly perfect weather, the 100,000-ton ship was slammed by wind gusts up to 80 miles an hour as it approached south carolina's coast swells of nearly 20 feet tilting the ship, flooding corridors, unhinging doors and terrifying passengers. >> i recently went through cancer treatment, and this trip was about three times scarier than that. >> reporter: sharon, a college professor, was celebrating with her 73-year-old mom, her caregiver during those cancer treatments both women couldn't believe what they were witnessing. >> the ship took a hit from a massive wave it scared the heck out of me it sounded like the ship split in two. >> reporter: to make matters
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worse, frustrated passengers say the only communication coming from the captain friday was just as the storm started. >> we are expecting weather conditions as we sail back we will monitor the situation and provide you with an update tomorrow morning. >> reporter: the captain also telling passengers to be cautious when walking around the ship and that the vessel might move more than usual over 12 hours the ship was pounded by fierce winds and rough seas several passengers we spoke with say they didn't receive any further information from the captain and crew until well into the next morning and a screen displaying wind speeds and their velocity was replaced with a standby slate. >> there were people that said they saw the crew wearing life jackets. at that point, i'm like, they're wearing life jackets but they're not telling us to do anything. >> reporter: daniel's cabin was on deck two of the ship.
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>> it sounded like a wrecking ball was hitting the ship. honestly, it sounded like it was tearing the ship apart. >> reporter: carnival releasing a statement writing in part, the return to charleston was impacted by the weather and rough seas on saturday the weather's prolonged impact on the charleston area delayed the ship's arrival we appreciate the patience and understanding of all of our guests the sequence leaving thousands of passengers shaken, but thankfully there were no reports of injuries. >> i wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. it was awful. >> to see the crew wearing life jackets and you don't have one on was troubling sam, was there anything that they could have done to prevent what happened? >> reporter: yeah, that's the question, hoda passengers tell us it appears the ship was going directly into the line of the storm. these ships have sophisticated technology carnival has a 35,000-flee operations center here in miami with a 75-foot long wall that shows among other things weather and updates. we don't know why they didn't
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reorient or try to outrun the storm. that did not happen. what we know is when that ship got to port, it went out shortly again after on another voyage, the same ship. hoda >> all right sam brock for us in miami. sam, thank you >> glad everyone was okay. still ahead on a tuesday morning, an inspiring your health story we will introduce you to the dedicated doctors that are lifelines in their small town communities, bucking the trend to leave despite mounting challenges. >> they are heros. first, the grand canal in venice turning neon green sparking all kind of theories. we sent keir simmons there to check it out hey, keir. >> reporter: hey, savannah i know i know you guys will have fun with this story. i'm dreading what al roker will say about this assignment. we have been sent here to venice to find out why the canal is green. as you can see from our camera on t the bridge e there, it't's
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>> reporter: that's right right, craig, savannah, hoda. this is surely the assignment of the year beneath the 12th century rialto bridge they are conducting a forensic investigation, looking at cctv to figure out how this water turned green as you can see, it is not green any longer but the setting, the mystery is like something from an agatha christie who done it the fluorescent green appeared suddenly on sunday in venice's world renown grand canal soon, images began on social media by tourists. a city famed for its beaut stunned by the unexplained brightly colored stain in the water. we arrived early this morning. >> yes, it is green all in this area. >> reporter: our water taxi captain had seen the strange green water. >> it was the color of the incredible hulk? >> yes, yes.
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>> have you ever seen the water in venice that color >> never, never. >> reporter: now there is a police investigation and wild speculation. we just came under the rialto bridge this is where that green stain was. it's disappeared its appearance in the water still a mystery. officials say the green color was caused by a harmless chemical >> it seemed like there was so much of it does that suggest someone did it deliberately [ speaking in non-english >> reporter: the investigators are looking everywhere all hypotheses are open. in 1968 an artist with an environmental message thre green dye into the river this month climate activist turned a fountain in rome black. in 2022, oil activists threw
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soup at a van gogh masterpiece jonathan and whitney are in venice for their 10th we could anniversary. >> in chicago, they throw green in the water purposefully to celebrate st. patrick's day. >> but it's not st. patrick's day. >> it's not. >> reporter: for years venice has been assaulted by floods, while during covid it was a ghost town the water so clean, jelly fish appeared nothing like this has been seen in decades so far, there is no explanation. >> well, at least it's returned to its normal color. what else are folks there saying about this it's clearly not a common sight. >> reporter: it really isn't, craig. some folks say they think it is kind of fun. other people have described it as vandalism clearly it was pretty stunning when it happened craig, the chemical is used to find holes in pipes. so maybe it was just an accident even so, mate, i tell you what, we have been here for the day, and i can tell you that the dulce vida is alive here in venice
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there are cocktails, gelatto >> now he's showing off. come on. >> who do you think flagged that story for the producer got one. better investigate. >> keir, guess what? there is a swarm of caterpillars in hoboken can you come over and investigate that >> reporter: love you, al. >> good to have him back >> does anybody have a better job? >> nobody. >> i am so jealous we love you, my friend let's take a look and show you what we've got going on. for today, a threat of severe weather stretching from the dakotas into northern texas, damaging winds the biggest problem will be the winds. hurricane force winds possible upwards of 80 miles an hour wind gusts. we will be watching that very closely. plus, with more storms in florida, we've got the sea breeze coming in and that's bringing in atlantic moisture.
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slow moving low pressure system meandering through the gulf. that will bring showers and thunderstorms from new orleans to fort myers. there will be a flood threat for the florida peninsula. upwards of five inches of rain rest of the country much above average highs. good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. still cool for us in the bay area, even the inland valleys only reaching into the low 70s, which is below normal for the end of may. but we are trending toward more seasonable weather in time for the weekend and the start of june. saturday and sunday highs in the mid-80s and mostly sunny skies. san francisco, low 60s today. cloudy now. we'll see peeks of sunshine for later today. but there should an
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a very good morning to you. it is 7:56 right now. i'm laura garcia. here is a look at what's happening now. >> reporter: i'm ginger conejero saab in san francisco, where b.a.r.t. is making a new push to assure its riders of their safety on b.a.r.t. trains. it comes as the agency struggles to bring ridership numbers back to pre-pandemic numbers. b.a.r.t. police reporting over 250 arrests in march and over
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260 arrests in april, their highest arrest totals since the pandemic. >> let's get a look at that forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> on your way to work it's a cloudy morning across the bay area. we're seeing that as we take a look at san francisco right now. and our high temperature today only 62 degrees. so jackets on. for the inland areas it will be another comfortable afternoon, reaching into the low 70s for the south bay, up to 71 in livermore and concord, in the north bay it's in the upper 60s this afternoon, and it will be just a touch warmer for some of those valleys tomorrow with santa rosa reaching 77, while livermore is still back up to 71 degrees, ocean breeze keeping our temperatures down. but we will start to have a warming trend by thursday into the weekend, with some upper 70s for the south bay into the interior east bay, with our highs up to 80 degrees for friday and mid-80s for the weekend. >> thank you. and thank you for joining us as well. another local news update is coming up in half an hour.
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is beyond reckless. >> it comes amid a violent holiday weekend. we are live with the latest. then set to surrender. elizabeth holmes the one-time silicon valley prodigy reporting to prison today for her 11-year sentence. the details on what she's facing just ahead. ♪ we are family ♪ and seeing double. jenna brings us the story of a high school graduation with a special class of seniors. 12 sets of twins and one set of triplets walking the stage. they're joining us live to talk about the multiple celebrations. today, tuesday, may 30th, 2023. ♪♪ >> here with my mom from st. louis! >> visiting from san diego! >> michigan. >> cape coral, florida. >> golden, colorado, celebrating my sweet 16. >> from arizona. >> it's our first time in new york from greensboro, north
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carolina. ♪ look at them go ♪ >> today is our eighth wedding anniversary. >> from san antonio. >> from colorado. >> saying hi to my mom watching in jackson, mississippi. >> ah, so sweet. sweet, sweet. all right, guys. welcome back to "today." so happy to see you after a long memorial day weekend. good to see everybody. >> oh, yeah. summer is on. >> yes, it is. guys, something for hollywood buffs tomorrow. we will take you inside the world of joanne woodward and paul newman's private collections. that collection will be right here in our studio. we will check it all out and reveal some of the remarkable
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stories behind the mess today. let's get right to our news at 8:00. a holiday evening at the beach turned terrifying last night when gunfire erupted in hollywood, florida. nine people were hurt, including children. guad venegas joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. authorities say thousands of people were here when it took place. police say there was an altercation on the beach just behind me in this area and that resulted in gunfire exchanging. we've seen the surveillance video with hundreds of people running away from the scene. authorities say they had police officers and first responders nearby. they were able to attend to the victims. as of now we understand nine people were struck by gunfire. five were adults and four minors, including a 1-year-old child. police are asking for any of the witnesses to share any videos or photos they might have that could help with that investigation. as of yesterday, they informed us that the victims, eight were in stable condition, and one was
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undergoing surgery. one individual has been detained as a person of interest and authorities inform they have a suspect they were looking for. that's why they were asking the public for any help in the investigation. there is numerous videos that have been uploaded to social media and they're hoping the public can send those in. hoda? >> guad venegas, thank you. in washington, the push is on to sell members of congress on the debt ceiling deal worked out by president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy. the new deadline is next monday. nbc's senior washington correspondent hallie jackson has a look at where things go from here. good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the deal is done. now they have to actually sell it to members of congress so that this thing can pass before that monday deadline for the government to pay its bills on time. president biden says he feels very good about that happening. and some republican negotiators say they're optimistic, too. this is a deal that would suspend the nation's borrowing limit until 2025.
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that means that the u.s. can keep borrowing money and pay its debts. it cuts federal spending and claws back some covid relief money. not everyone is happy with everything. on the progressive left, some are upset about work requirements for older americans who get food assistance through the s.n.a.p. program. on the right, you have conservative hard liners upset that the agreement doesn't do bigger budget cuts. now you have the sales talks going with white house aides trying to shore up support. they think they are on the right track. on the republican side there is a key meeting today before the bill gets to the floor which could happen as early as tomorrow night, savannah. >> and once we get through the house, we still have to get through the senate as well, so it is a long road ahead. >> reporter: a lot of focus right now on the house because that's the thing that's coming up next. on the senate side, you have one person that threatened to slow down the process if he doesn't
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like what's in the deal. to give you a sense of the timeline, chuck schumer has warned his colleagues they should be ready to work through the weekend if they have to. meaning this could very well go down to the wire with that june 5th headline. >> thank you very much. disgraced silicon valley ceo silicon valley ceo elizabeth holmes is scheduled to report to prison today to start serving her 11-year sentence for fraud and conspiracy holmes is expected to surrender at a federal minimum security facility in texas. she and her business partner were convicted of cheating investors in their company theranos the 39-year-old, holmes, has two small children, but an appeals court denied her request to remain free while she tries to have her conviction overturned. let's go to hockey now the vegas golden knights are headed back to the stanley cup after a blow-out win over dallas that was last night. dallas scored three goals in the first period they went on to win it 6-0 the golden knights will play for the stanley cup for the second
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but first our resident twin jenna and her sister barbara -- no just you >> hi, y'all okay you are definitely seeing double this morning with that graduating class in suburban chicago. and now, for many of them, it will mark the first time in their lives they're starting to pave a path separate from their other half pair by pair, twins walked across the stage to receive their diplomas >> kaley ann ervin, olivia mary ervin, ryan robert ervin >> reporter: 12 sets of twins and one set of triplets, to be exactly, making up 7% of this high school class in vernon hills high school in illinois. the special milestone bitter sweet for the ervin triplets who have been side by side their entire lives >> we're connected to each other, but not attached at the hip. >> reporter: now olivia, ryan and kaylee say they're ready to experience life separately. >> i'm excited to go to u of i
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>> reporter: with kaylee going to kansas state university, ryan at university of illinois and olivia heading to davenport university, they're ready to take the next step after a lifetime together so far an experience i'm familiar with myself my twin sister barbara and i graduated from austin high school in 2000 from there, our paths diverged barbara headed to yale university while i attded the university of texas at austin. she dove into the world of nonprofits, while i talked to america every morning on tv. but as these 27 students know, distance can never weaken their special bond okay, guys, 13 sets of siblings in the same graduating class is certainly rare the record holder is a high school not too far from vernon hills that had 44 sets of twins. >> wait. what >> 44 in 2017. >> that part of the country -- >> i know. something is in the water. >> for sure.
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>> we're happy to have many of those brand new grads with us. seven sets of twins. we have the ervin triplets we have the principal with us as well good morning to all of you and happy graduation. >> good morning! >> how do you guys feel that high school is over? are you feeling good >> yeah, i feel good. >> these guys are feeling good they're ready to be done. >> principal gillian, did you realize you had all these twins in that class? >> no. we knew we had a lot of twins, but it wasn't until our yearbook put a little section together and these guys got the yearbooks a couple weeks ago we realized at that point we have a lot of twins in the building. >> and principal, you, too, are a twin so it must be kind of cool to watch all these people lift each other up, all these siblings. >> yeah. i have a twin, my twin sister josie. i know what they go through on a
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daily basis. they get a lot of the same questions like, wait, you guys are twins? it's that kind of thing. yeah, we have a connection. >> you guys have gone through high school together next to your sibling and now college comes. that means sometimes it is a different picture. we have lizzie and eric. can you guys raise your hands? so you guys chose to go to different colleges tell us about that decision. >> yeah. so we both wanted to explore and get out of illinois. we decided to go west. but funny enough, i'm going to university of utah. >> and i'm going to idaho state university and we ended up being only two hours away. so we are still close. >> i heard you guys already worked it out. you're close enough. you both have to fly out of salt lake city to go home, so you will pick your bro up and come back for thanksgiving or whatever. >> yeah. it's not that bad. >> i wonder what it feels like.
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you and your sister went to separate colleges. >> i think saying good-bye is hard are y'all a little nervous, all of you, to say good-bye to your twin you have been together since birth. >> yeah. i'm definitely for sure a little nervous. i might not show it. i'm scared for him, but that's okay. >> scared for him. scared for him >> let's talk to david and jacob wang they're there on the other side of principal gillian now, you guys decided -- you're identical twins, correct and you will go to the same school tell us about that decision. >> so we're both going to uw madison. we are doing different majors. he's doing engineering i, david, am doing computer science, but we will be plenty close together on the same campus we decided not to room together because we want to meet new people, but we will always be close. >> yeah. the decision was not -- oh, sorry. yeah
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the decision was not entirely intentional. it was just we had a similar list of colleges and ended up going to the same one. >> i have to say i'm jealous of identical twins because you guys got to play the haley mills types of pranks on teachers. will you continue that in college, or those days are done? >> i don't know if that flies in college. >> did it fly here >> it didn't fly here, no. >> wait. i want to hear one of those. did you guys ever pull a fast one? couldn't.bout a quick one. so the teacher that could tell us apart would plan >> yeah. in elementary school we did have -- one of our teachers could tell us apart and the other one couldn't so the teacher that could tell us apart would plan it out and send us to the wrong classrooms a period after just to play jokes on her coworkers. >> i love it. >> the teacher was in on it. >> they were just props in her game. congratulations you guys >> we were happy to oblige. >> well, yeah. i bet. >> thank you. >> to all of our twins and triplets, congratulations to all of you
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it is going to be awesome. a wonderful new chapter. >> all right have fun, guys. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you >> love it love it. all right. mr. roker, how about a check of the weather. >> should be a nice day in ohio, by the way we are looking at beautiful weather. we have that pesky low off the carolina coast bringing some showers. out west cooler but not a bad day. look at this heat today. 80s and 90s from the northern plains into the northern mississippi river valley 80s and 90s around the gulf coast. much above average highs through the plains that will spread east severe storms in the mid-plains and cool out on the wewe good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. a few more days of cooler than normal temperatures and then it starts to warm up. by friday our inland valleys are headed for 80 degrees and 85 on
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saturday and sunday. by early next week, it may come down to the upper 70s but we're not seeing as significant a change in san francisco, where we have clouds this morning. and if you are heading out the door, don't forget to take us with you. sirius xm channel 108. and one of the things i missed, "popstart. oh, yeah >> sounds so good. good to have you back, buddy. coming up on "popstart," we will talk about "succession." if you saw the season finale or didn't see it, it's a spoiler free "popstart." i haven't seen it myself, so i will not ruin it for me. sara shared this snap in front of the tv with a sweet surprise there in the frame
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using this post to reveal her and her husband welcomed a child. captioning, i just watched the final episode of the final season of something that has changed my life. and now my life has changed again. congratulations to sara's growing family she wasn't the only cast member feeling sentimental. brian cox who plays logan roy shared his own reflective post writing, we have come to the end of the greatest work experience ever that's really saying something went on to thank the cast and crew who made the show so successful go watch the finale before somebody spoils it. >> roker is the only one that saw it >> no, i saw it. i watched it. >> were you satisfied with it? >> no, don't >> that's not a spoiler. >> that's not it. >> you will reveal something. next up, martin scorsese revealed his next project is deeply personal. during a recent conference at the vatican, announcing he's working on a movie about jesus
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christ he noted it is in response to pope francis' appeal to make projects that highlight jesus' live you won't have to wait too long. he shared that he is just starting to write and work on that we'll keep you posted. next up, hoda, taylor swift. you know this song from the "lover" album? >> hit it. ♪ i'm so terrified ♪ >> that, of course, is ♪ if you walk away, i'll never walk cornelius street again ♪ >> that of course is "cornelius street," named after the apartment she rented in the west village. every swiftie in new york knows this spot. fans visiting the location they were just in town for her met life concert over the weekend. now you can do more than just
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visit the stunning townhouse for the low, low price of $17.9 million, you can own it. you can play taylor swift every day. four bedroom home, five bathrooms, indoor pool it's described as a former carriage house transformed into a spectacular home. >> wow >> okay. there you go next up, foo fighters over the week end, the rock 'n' roll hall of famers hit the stage with a special appearance by somebody near and dear to the band the teenage son of the former drummer took a seat behind the drums for "i'll stick around." ♪
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♪ >> that apple didn't fall far. >> the head banging skills run in the family there. >> amazing >> we would congratulate josh freeze he's the new drummer for the foo fighters permanently incredible good moment there. finally "dateline: missing in america" is back with six new ssing person cases listeners will have the opportunity to share information that could help authorities solve these mysteries. >> we're talking about the families of missing persons. >> sometimes i'll hear music that will make me think about him and, you know, tears will just flow. i really miss him. >> now maybe you can help bring their loved ones home. in each episode, we will focus on one missing person's case listen closely because one small detail could make all the thats difference.
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>> that's josh mankiewicz for us on "missing in america." check that out wherever you get your podcast scan the qr code on your screen, and it will take you right where you need to be. >> that "dateline" audience, they're actually really good at solving those cases. >> i have a friend that watches every "dateline." oh, the one with the handyman, she knows them all >> yeah. the snapple poisoning. i know them all. you guys, our show is about to peak. look who's here. jessica chastain, so good to see you. >> welcome >> oh, hi. >> glad to have you here you're back on broadway, got a tony nomination. come sit for just a second we will talk about that. we will talk about broadway. we will talk about you we're excited. >> all right here we go good morning. >> we'll be back first, your local news and weather.
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i don't think we need these coats. what do you think? >> depends on where you are standing if you are over there, you don't. if you are over here, you do. >> in the sun, it feels good i say forget the coat. sling it off >> wait. this is big. >> huge announcement. >> big >> one week from today, where are you going to be? right here is where you are going to be. music superstar ed sheeran will be on the plaza. he's performing for our city concert city here on june 6. be sure to visit today.com/concerts to get a free fan pass can you imagine? >> ed sheeran and niall horn in the same week. it's going to be big meantime, we have a star with us this morning jessica chastain is here to tell us why she was initially terrified to go back to broadway then guess what happened she got a tony nomination. we will talk about the role that brought her back to stage. speaking of returns, salma is in the studio with
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delicious treat per usual. this time it is a no bake chocolate treat and you don't have to heat up your kitchen. did you see what's here on the plaza? a life size version of one of the most popular hot wheels of all time that's bone crusher. loved playing with hot wheels cars rutledge is hosting a new nb competition series called "hot wheels ultimate challenge. coming up in the third hour, he will talk about this cool new show. it's a cool concept. we'll talk about that coming up. >> that's so neat. al, how does it feel to be back on the plaza again? >> it feels great. i'm so old i remember when it was just a hot wheel they added more. made it much more fun to play with anyway, let's show you what we've got for your week ahead. another winner today in the northeast. we have severe storms in the mid-plains then as we get on into the midweek period, sunny skies eastern third of the country few showers through florida.
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midwest warmth continues severe storms in the central plains still cool out west. toward the end of the week record highs in the northeast. heavy rain down through florida and storms developing in the rockies. >> jenna is back because it's time for her latest read >> we announced it last week but "the celebrants" by steven
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raleigh is out today everybody on the plaza, you're getting the book you guys do not want to miss out. did you read it over the weekend? >> i didn't get a chance to read it but i will by next memorial day. >> scan the qr code to get your copy or stop by your local independent book store to pick it up. >> it's one of those great summer reads you're going to love it. >> it's beautiful. it's like "the big chill" in a book >> oh, i like that okay. guys,
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a lot of folks count on them but as you may know, they are struggling mightily in some cases to stay afloat kate snow is here with this story. hey, kate. >> i think we remember the hometown doctor, right, that carried a black bag and made house calls. some of us remember "marcus welby, md. anybody? there was a time that every town had that local doctor who saw everybody, who gave out lollipops after every business small practices are harder to find because of a lot of challenges we talked to two small town doctors still doing all they can to be there for their patients for jennifer, this town has always been home as a kid, she rode her bik around the small rural kansas town, spending time at the small practice her dad ran for 31 years. >> i saw that he was doing something special for people and connecting with people on a very personal level >> anything for you, doc >> i'm just going to keep you alive forever. >> reporter: 17 years after graduating from medical school,
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dr. jen, as some of her patients call her, is now running the clinic and is one of the only doctors in town. >> just being able to take care of people who took care of me when i was growing up, that's what made the difference in deciding where to go >> reporter: her patients more like family, and her practice a lifeline for many in her community. >> dr. jen has been multi-generational for my family. >> if you didn't have dr. jen, where would you go >> i was seeing someone in tulsa. so that would mean two hours. >> a two-hour drive? >> yes. >> reporter: for many private doctors across the country, that close, personal bond with patients is what keeps their practice going this is a pain doctor in a small suburb in new york's hudson valley, north of new york city >> any pain, you let me know. >> she knows about your family >> yeah. it is not like you are just a number going in and out.
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>> reporter: she sees 10 to 20 patients a day, but the financial burden of running her own business is taking a toll. >> i'm hr, the administrator and i'm the doctor. >> reporter: and some insurance companies are paying her less. >> you're not what people maybe think of when they think of a doctor driving a fancy car, making a lot of money. >> yeah, that's definitely not me there is some injections that i perform, and we get $54. you spend more on a mani-pedi than you do to see a double board certified interventional pain management doctor. >> how do you make ends meet >> i don't take vacations. i'm the only doctor here because if i had to pay another provider, i might as well close shop. >> reporter: nationwide, the number of doctors that work in private practice is on the decline, now 49%, down from 54% in 2018. according to a recent analysis, nearly 70% of all doctors are either employed by a hospital or
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a corporation. experts point to an uneven playing field. compared to a big medical group, small practices have little to no bargaining power with insurance companies. private doctors often make a fraction of the salary for the same kind of work at a hospital. sharma thinks joining a larger network could compromise patient care >> when you find a good doctor, it is, it's kind of emotional because you place your trust in them. >> i love my patients. i feel that when they leave here, they're happier than when they entered my office if i can do that, hey, i think i'm doing a great job. >> reporter: back in kansas, dr. jen is pushing for more visibility she's banded together with other private doctors in the area, sharing resources and bargaining with insurance providers as a group. she also works at the university of kansas, teaching and recruiting students into rural medicine, a job she says is incredibly rewarding. >> you know, i have a long road
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ahead here and no plans to go anywhere soon. >> what really came through meeting these two doctors, they do this because they care about their patients and they would really like policymakers in washington to listen up and make it a little easier to be in private practice there is a move by senator elizabeth warren, a democrat she's been vocal about the growing number of big companies buying out small practices she wrote to regulators asking them to take a closer look she said ultimately she worries it could reduce the quality of care people get. >> so important, especially given some places hospitals and emergency rooms are closing down and these small, rural doctors are the only ones. >> yeah. >> it is a shame that what's best for patient care isn't the highest priority. >> well, it is not the model that we're in business-wise. >> right, corporations. >> thank you, kate. >> good story, kate. thanks. coming up xt, we're ne
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♪ oscar winner jessica chastain is a force to be reckoned with in hollywood thanks to unforgettable roles in "the help," "zero dark 30" and "the eyes of tammy faye." recently earning a tony nomination for the role in the 1878 play called "the doll's house. jessica, good morning. >> good morning. >> you went back home to the place where it all began, your first love, broadway >> i know. i mean, i was the kind of awkward kid that didn't really know what to do with myself until i found the drama club in school and i started, you know, doing plays and it is where i found my people so to be back here, that makes me happy. >> were you popular, by the way, in high school? >> no, i was the opposite.
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>> you were the theater nerd >> i was the opposite of popular. that's when i first saw that show "glee," i was like, i get it. >> so going back to broadway may have been something emotional. you used the word you were terrified or afraid. what is it about being on a live stage that gave you those feelings >> you just don't know what is going to happen. it is a constant sense of, okay, there could be something happening in the audience. there could be an actor on stage with you that forgot their lines, a light doesn't work or the turntable doesn't work you have to be on your toes to figure out how to get through it it's terrifying. also, i used -- i still do, but this place eased me away from it i used to get really bad stage fright now in the show i do a pre-show where i sit and i watch everyone when they come in and make eye contact with all the audience members. when making eye contact with al pacino and bono, you're like, oh, my gosh.
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>> what? >> i look at the people watching the show >> while you are making eye contact, you're not speaking or saying a word. you are very intense and looking out into the audience. >> i'm looking out and making eye contact with afternoon i'm in character and i'm on this revolve. it helps you get rid of any fear of the audience. >> you said al pacino. was he one of your heros and he's sitting there >> yeah. he's basically the one that discovered me. i call him my acting godfather she was so sweet after the show. lee altman famously played nora and came to support. >> and bono and the rest. >> i mean -- >> okay. can we talk about the tony nomination because you are just having such a great run. but to hear that you were nominated for a tony for this, tell me about the moment you learned about it. >> i mean, it was very surprisingly emotional for me. >> yeah. >> and i was very excited about
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it and then when i -- i think it was like meet the nominees press day or something. i really had trouble kind of controlling how emotional it was for me i was like, what is going on i realized how nostalgic it felt it was connecting me to who i was as a kid i was recording the tonys on my vhs and watching them and reading "american theater magazine" and reading about the master class and all these performances i dreamed of living in new york. i dreamed of being here, and i did it. >> and it happens. >> i'm a new yorker. i have lived here forever. i'm on broadway. i'm a tony nominee like it's kind of like -- it is a dream come true. >> man, when you think about that little girl when you were just so young, even imaginin something like that could have possibly happened, it must have been the furthest thing from your mind. >> the crazy thing is that was my dream i wanted to work at the oregon
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shakespeare festival i wanted to work in theater and being an actor doing that. i never imagined that working in film would happen and how amazing it's been that i've had this incredible career there but also to get back here, it feels like i'm back to my roots. >> it's grueling broadway is grueling i hear from every actor or actress that comes in it's two shows on certain days >> eight shows a week, yes. >> it is a lot, especially as intense as that is. >> yeah. >> so that's over here when you get down time and it's for you, what do you choose to do with that time? i don't have a lot of down time, but when i have down time, i just need to turn my brain off i'm a big fan of a hot bath. i can take a hot bath and maybe watch a little bravo. i love doing that. >> what is your bravo choice >> everything. >> you don't care? >> all of it >> sometimes you just need to let go >> honestly, i don't want to think. and then, of course, when i'm
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not in this state of like brain survival, i'll watch something else. >> well, we are so happy for you, for your tony nomination, for everything that's going so well for you >> thank you >> by the way, you can still catch jessica. >> yes, two more weeks. >> through june 10th at the hudson theater here in new york. you have to check it out jessica, thank you congratulations. >> thank you >> so good to see you. >> happy to see you too. savannah, over to you. >> what a doll congratulations, jessica coming up next, our dear friend is here with some treats that will satisfy that setwe
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she's also the author of "dada eats." loves to cook. good morning, dada >> hi, savannah. >> what have you been up to these days? >> i have just been cooking all my recipes on social media so happy to be back. you guys are my og taste testers. >> seriously she used to come and bring treats all the time. >> yeah. and it was 4:00 a.m. you guys are the best taste testers on "the today show." >> well, we have the originals right over here. >> so excited because both of these are no bake so you don't have to turn your oven on. in the summer that's always nice i feel like i break up with my oven in the summer we have melted chocolate here. this recipe is my chocolate crunch bites, very simple to make i really mean that we're adding some almond butter into our melted chocolate. i will make you su chef also. >> i love that. >> make sure that the almond butter and melted chocolate are nice and incorporated. >> did you microwave chocolate
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chips? is there more to it? >> what's easiest is tossing it in the microwave with coconut oil in 15 seconds increments and taking it out and stirring it and putting it back in you're doing great. >> thank you >> this is fun because this recipe is solo maintenance i'm using rice cakes you can top them with avocado or hummus or whatever i thought it would be nice to add this for a little crunch it is mimicking rice crisps. like a nice candy bar texture. crumble them in and they will look like this do that. stir a little bit. want to make sure that everything is nice and incorporated. >> all right. >> you can leave it -- >> tastes like rice crispies >> very minimal ingredients. >> what kind of chocolate is that >> it is semisweet you can use whatever you like. sometimes i break up a bar of chocolate to keep it easy. >> i would just eat this with
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jessica chastain watching bravo. >> you can eat it like this or add in some mix-ins. savannah, i want you to pick which one we're adding >> oh, i thought those were raspberries, but whatever. >> you can put all of them in there. leave that mix that we will put it into our pan now and make sure it is spread out nice and flat. toss that in the fridge for 30 to 40 minutes until the chocolate gets hardened. then you get this. >> it looks so pretty. >> break it up you can customize it and no bake. >> i will spread while you tell us about the next thing. >> this next dessert is inspired by two of my favorite carrot desserts carrot halwa which is an indian dessert. it is no bake. we have carrots. we will had some walnuts, unsweetened shredded coconut you guys know i love my dates. >> i love a date >> we love our dates >> add these in.
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>> is that a natural sweetener for you? >> total natural sweetener they have fiber. we love fiber. they're sweet. what happens here is when we pulse it up, i will add some ginger and cinnamon. >> yeah, whatever. >> these will be nice and sticky, so it will allow us to press it into the pan once it's pulverized like this it gets it in there. here is my favorite part this is my frosting and my secret weapon. my secret ingredient when it comes to vegan baking is soaked cashews. the cashews expand i will add some cashews in here. >> how long do you soak them >> an hour in hot water or overnight. some maple syrup and then vanilla extract, lemon juice and salt once you blend that up, you get a luscious frosting like this. >> wow >> it is really good, right? >> the frosting is fantastic >> it's really good.
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>> yummy. >> which part of this is the indian dessert no. >> once i do this -- i broke up with my oven. no oven. >> there is not. >> yeah. i broke up with my oven, not >> the cardamon. it is really traditional and a dessert that stews together carrots, milk. >> are you baking that >> no. >> once i do this -- i broke up with my oven no oven. >> there is not. >> yeah. i broke up with my oven, not going back. >> a microwave or a toaster? >> that's a live look at my kitchen. so this is going to be for five to six hours, but patience is an ingredient but think about it, you can go about your day put it in the freezer and go do your thing. >> it's beautiful. dada, thank you. the recipes are at today.com/food you can follow her on instagram with dada eats we're back with the third and fourth hours, including hollywood heartthrob channing tatum.
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