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it say brutally hot day. >> this is "today." that dangerous heat wave intensifying this morning. the southern u.s. from coast to coast on alert and bracing for another day of triple digit temperatures. we will have everything you need to know and the severe storm risk for tens of millions in the northeast. behind bars. >> did you do it? >> details emerging on the stunning arrest a decade in the making in the notorious serial killer case on long island. a married father of two accused of killing three women. >> we knew. >> the clues that led police to the suspect. why they tracked him for a year before closing in and the urgency behind the arrest. hollywood on hold. actors now joining writers on the picket lines. the industry's biggest strike in more than 60 years. >> i think it is a battlee wort
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fightiting. >> this morning, the changes they are demanding and how long the historic walkout could last. all that, plus, oh, brothers. >> swung on and blasted. >> the guardians bo and josh naylor swing their way into baseball history with two epic home runs in the same inning. >> down the line it goes. it is gone! the naylor brothers each with two-run home runs. >> the sibling shots that fans have never seen before. today, saturday, july 15th, 2023. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with peter alexander and kristen welker. welcome to "today." thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. peter, it is great to have you here. you have been in finland with
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the president all week long. i wish we had better temperatures to come back to. >> i got on a plane in helsinki. the temperature was 65 degrees. landed here in d.c. and 90 plus and it is like getting hit in the face with a frying pan. a week later, things are getting hotter for tens of millions of americans. >> it is reaching peak strength. the city of phoenix, arizona, reached 110 degrees every day this month, folks. today, the mercury could soar to 117. >> look at that. for you looking for relief, we -- which is all of you, not only is the sand in florida sizzling, but temperatures in the 90s in the gulf of mexico. >> we will get to angie in a minute, but marissa is in phoenix. how hot is it, marissa?
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>> reporter: guys, good morning. the sun is not up yet. it is already in the 90s. places like phoenix are used to heat, but people who live here are struggling to find relief in the heat marathon. this morning, millions of americans waking up to another day of extreme weather. water-logged vermont bracing for more rain. and in extreme heat breaking more records coast to coast from miami to death valley. the hottest place on earth is about to get hotter. predicted this weekend to reach a scorching 130 degrees. >> it really does feel like an air blow dryer. >> reporter: physicians calling this the busiest summer for heat-related illness. >> we are seeing dehydration from mild to moderate to severe as well as critically ill
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patience. >> reporter: the city of phoenix is one of three places in the u.s. with the heat response team. a big ask in one of the country's hottest cities. >> we had more than 300 people died from heat exposure in maricopa county. >> reporter: those most at risk? those without a home. left with no escape from the suffocaing heat. the ground literally baking. 168 degrees. this is why being out side can be dangerous and fast. >> we had a call with a homeless person and they had third degree burns on their arms and legs of the. >> reporter: with phoenix sizzling for 15 days and counting, on track to break its own record, battling the heat and burnout at the same time. it is not just here, hospitals around the country are seeing an influx of patients with
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heat-related illness. headache, dizziness, elevated heart rate or feeling woozy. it is expected to be hotter this weekend. back to you. >> marissa parra, 97 degrees. try to get inside and drink water. >> a busy one for our meteorologist. angie lassman. >> there is no relief in sight. i know that is what people are looking for. it stretches to the west. heat advisory for portland and sacramento and parts of the southeast and gulf coast. and southern florida dealing with the heat alerts in effect. here is the southwest. really impressive conditions. palm springs headed to 119. cedar city, 105. phoenix city at 117 today.
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we will see if we break records this afternoon. it doesn't get better as we head into tomorrow. vegas at 117. el paso at 104. not as many records today, but more for tomorrow. let's look at the severe threat for the eastern half the country. this was heavy hit with the rain earlier this week. we will see another round of impressive rainfall. rainfall rates up to 2 inches. no surprise with the flood alerts up for 42 million people. including the city of philadelphia and new york and boston and up into vermont that were just continuing to try to clean up throughout the past week. they will have another round of strong storms in the appalaicha. these are flooding concerns for
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people with 1 to 2 inches of rain. localized up to 3 inches. >> angie, thank you. we will check back in with you in a bit. also this morning, republican hopefuls are in iowa and stumping and speaking out at the conservative summit. it was the place where the most restrictive plan on abortion was signed into law. dasha burns is in iowa this morning for us. dasha, good morning. >> reporter: kristen, good morning. governor reynolds signed the six-week heart beat abortion ban to enthusiasm of the crowd of 2,000 evangelicals. a powerful voting group in the hawkeye state. presidential hopefuls made their pitch with tucker carlson turned up the temperature with asa hutchinson and mike pence who got booed one time.
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florida governor ron desantis and new comer as well were here. a name absent donald trump skipped the event. that fact did not sit well with the event. evangelical leader has a history of endoring the caucus winner. he says iowa is as important as ever. listen. >> if one of the other candidates prove they are the alternative trump and capturing the imagination of iowans and americans, and they beat trump, it will be game on. >> reporter: he still sees desantis as the top alternative, but iowans are open. peter and kristen. >> dasha burns, thank you. the culture war clash in
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washington is heating up with the single blocking the promotions. the white house now says it is jeopardizes national security. monica alba is on the white house lawn this morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. this is boiling down to military readintuberville is blocking nominations where nominees are still waiting to start work and all of this is held up over the pentagon policy on granting leave and travel for reproductive care. a battle spilled into the fight over the defense spending bill which did pass the house with the slim majority with amendments attached with abortion rights and transgender surgeries and hormone issues. the white house slammed congressional republicans overnight accusing them of
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hijacking the process. the administration is making the case that this is really all about national security saying it endangers the military capabilities and disrespects the sacrifices of those who wear the uniform. senator tuberville remains firm in opposition. while overseas, the president called the position ridiculous and pressed others in the gop to speak out against the blockad e peter. >> we were there when the president talked about that. another headline, the announcement of the $800,000 of debt for students erased. this is the effort to give full relief. >> reporter: peter, it is a sigh of relief for 800,000 borrowers. many were left in limbo after the main decision was blocked by the supreme court. the new order will clear $39
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billion in loans for those who have been paying for 20 years or more through income repayment programs. the biden administration does feel confident in the legal authority of the existing program, but the white house is still exploring other options for debt relief through the new regulations that will take months to finalize. all while millions of borrowers are reset to start repayments after being on hold for three years throughout the covid pandemic. peter, kristen. >> monica alba at the white house with the latest. thank you. also this morning, details emerging about the stunning arrest in the notorious serial murder case on long island of the a -- long island. a married father of two. emilie ikeda has more. >> reporter: rex heuermann taken to the court house in a case that confounded law enforcement
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for a decade. >> a predator that ruined families. >> reporter: families tearful as the 59-year-old father and husband was charged with murder of three women. the remains discovered within a quarter-mile stretch near gilgo beach in 2010. in all, 11 bodies were recovered. sending a wave of fear over the long island residents. >> a community out there that the facts unfold will sleep easier. >> reporter: after following him through the city thursday night, captured on the video, friday, investors searching his firm and home. his avalanche towed from his property. a woman described that vehicle
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according to court documents. heuermann was seen loading more minutes on a burner phone. residents stunned to learn of a serial killer living next door. >> he is quiet. he never bothers anybody. >> reporter: this morning, authorities say the investigation is not over. >> the work is not done here. this is a major, major step forward. >> reporter: jessica taylor's remains were discovered in 2011. heuermann is not charged with her murder today, but her cousin hopes for answers. heuermann's lawyer says he is now being held without bail behind me on the murder charges. kristen and peter, he is a prime suspect in another death with
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the district attorney calling this a watershed moment. >> emilie ikeda, thank you. now to the escaped murder suspect in pennsylvania. law enforcement says this video from the home door bell camera shows michael doeervile heading to the woods. people in northwestern pennsylvania and areas in new york state need to stay vigilant. michael burham was held on burglary and arson charges escaped from the jail last week and lowered him down prison wall was bed sheets he tied into a rope. we do have a lot more to get to this morning, including lottery fever sweeping the nation. with no winner overnight, the jackpot soared to $640 million
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with another 8$875 million in te powerball drawing. we have kathy park with the latest. kathy, how does it look? >> reporter: kristen, good morning. that's right. lotto fever all over and a drawing has come and gone and no winner. let's look at the numbers from last night. 10, 24, 48, 51, 66, 15. the jackpot rolling over, it is now swelling to a staggering $640 million. the largest, the seventh largest, in game history. ahead of to us, the powerball jackpot has grown to $875 million. that drawing is set for this evening. the odds are better in this game of winning.
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199.2 million. you have a better shot of being a u.s. president or marry into royalty or making a hole in one. i don't want to dash your dreams, kristen and peter, there is a slight chance to win. if you do win, sign your ticket. sign the back of the ticket. you want to secure it and take a photo of it, but don't blast it on social media. keep it on the down low. i did you a solid. i saved you a trip to the store. if we win, i guess we'll share. >> i guess. we will definitely share. >> there is charity how this breaks down. >> that's a good way to go. >> reporter: it's on the record. >> kathy, thank you so much. we appreciate your reporting. >> we will turn around the tape. i have hit a hole in one. the windmill stopped at the putt-putt place. i drilled that five footer.
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let's check in with angie. what is the forecast like? it is hot. >> it is hot. i want to be in on the whole thing if kathy wins. it is hot. the heat to the west coast. we have the unsettled strong storms and heavy rain in the east. middle of the country, you look great. a little smokey. as we get into tomorrow, the flood risk is the amplified for th
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and that's a look at your forecast. guys, back to you. >> angie, thank you. still ahead, actors move across the red carpet to join the picket line. we have the latest on the historic strike the world is watching. >> peter, everyone was watching yesterday. it was a star-studded day on the picket lines. coming up, the economic impact this double strike is already having across the world with. plus, inside the summer's so-called revenge tourism trend. americans are leading the way in international travel. international travel. the hot spots they're hitting
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download." >> we welcome joe fryer back to the desk. >> good to see you, peter and kristen. a lot of headlines and a decision on the closely watched discovery in the white house. after days of investigation, authorities could not figure out who left the small bag of cocaine at the white house. >> lab tests at the fbi crime lab did not develop latent fingerprints and insufficient dna was prevent. without physical or video evidence, officials could not connect the drug to any suspect. >> disgraced doctor larry nassar was stabbed at the high security prison. >> he was struck twice in the neck and six times in the back and twice in the chest. he is in the hospital in stable condition according to the
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president of the union who says the facility has been facing staff shortages impacting safety and security. >> and dr. benjamin mach, was shot multiple times. killed in his exam room by his patient, police say. >> 29-year-old larry pickens arrested within minutes. >> he didn't attempt to shoot anyone else that we are aware of. >> more ticketmaster troubles for taylor swift fans. >> on tuesday, the company paused sales to the six shows in paris and lyon, france. the issue with the third-party provider is to blame. as soon as we saw fans with issues, queues were paused. >> an emotional moment as
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buffalo bills damar hamlin took the stage at the espy awards. >> welcome the recipient of the pat tillman award, the medical staff of the bills. >> praising his remarkable recovery. >> thank you for staying alive, brother. >> some of the week's most dramatic moments caught on camera. in iceland, lava flowed from the eruption. police say ten people were injured in the running of the bulls in pamplona, spain. and a rescue from the man who helped the ducklings who fell through the grate. and a press conference in baltimore with an unexpected pool party as attendees got sprayed by the water fountain.
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one way to beat the heat. >> wet hair for the live shot of the -- shot. do you worry? >> we welcome that in the press briefing at the white house. >> that would be a good way to deflect tough questions. >> right. >> sorry, everyone. >> that is great video. joe, thanks. still ahead, hollywood might be on strike, but the summer blockbuster season is still alive and well. coming up, why some say the summer is riding on tom cruise and
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>> you sit there and i watch you every morning. i remember kristen welker's announcement on your show. youtube breaking down. i watched that the morning after mac was born. that hit me. i know what hoda has been through. >> we back with erin andrews there talking about the decade long fertility journey yesterday with savannah. she said your path was the reason she was opening up. >> peter, i watched the segment with margot and john three times yesterday and cried each time. we are so thrilled for erin. touched by her words. i was terrified to speak out and what she said yesterday made it worth it. she is so brave for speaking out as well. congratulations to them and welcome to the world beautiful baby mac. >> mac and margot.
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introduce those two. we start with the check of the headlines with the heat wave fueling wildfires in southern california. they started friday. they are all 40 miles within each other. southeast of los angeles. nearly 1,000 homes were under evacuation orders. california officials say there are no immediate reports of of injuries or property loss. the causes of all three fires are under investigation. here in washington, congress is getting serious of investigating ufo claims. a member of the oversight committee says they will hold a hearing. the hearing is likely to take place later this month. hours this month, chuck schumer introduced a measure to declassify some of the records. the federal government has received 350 claims of ufos in
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years. major league history made last night when two brothers made multihomers in the same inning for the same team. bo naylor stepped up and hit a home run. then his older brother, josh, hit one out of the park four batters later, for two more runs. those were the only big hits for the night. they ran out of naylor brothers. they lost. >> they need to bring out other members of the family. now to the story you are talking about today. the actors and writers on strike together. the first time in six decades. it is making waves across the entertainment industry and local economies as well. dana griffin is in los angeles with the latest. dana, you can imagine the city with most of it on strike. >> reporter: it is historic and
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unbelievable. good morning, peter. if you ask s.a.g. president fran drescher if the union plans to cave any time soon, the answer is no. >> if we don't get it. >> reporter: hollywood actors trading the spotlight for hot asphalt. stepping away from production worldwide to march the picket line. >> we are in hold on contracts for a new type of business. it is not working for most people. >> it is a.i. it is the no money. no residuals. >> reporter: the first time in 60 years that actors and writers strike together. the demanned? bigger cut of the money. the amptp which represens nbc
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universal is saying we are unhappy they are walking away from negotiations. >> it could be unpleasant. it could go on. >> reporter: a prolonged strike would have an economic impact measuring in the billions. with sets shutdown, it is not big names out of work. >> there are so many people employed from drivers, teamsters, caters and craft service. >> reporter: s.a.g-aftra president fran drescher. >> what happens will impact everybody. >> reporter: actors for now are prohibited from promotion as red carpet premiereses are canceled. >> thihis is designened to put pressurere on the studios to ge them to come back to the table. >> reporter: the summer blockbuster season begins with the cliff hanger in the movie industry which shines without its stars. theaters will have plenty to
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show through the fall, but premieres for the new releases will be impacted. universal is cancelling the red carpet of the "oppenheimer" premiere scheduled for monday. production with tv shows remain in jeopardy until someone is willing to compromise. peter and kristen. >> dana, thank you. it is having an impact on what you watch this fall if things don't change fast. reality tv. unscripted television. >> you heard the impact on the economy. billions of dollars could be lost. it's huge. >> tens of millions a day in california. >> big impact. let's get another check of the weather from angie. what are you watching? >> we are watching air quality issues. no surprise from canada and the wildfires that continue to burn. places like des moines and montana. as far as the alerts going, 41 the million people under alerts.
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minneapolis and green bay and indianapolis. and places like billings. with the air quality index, fargo at 161. those are unhealthy numbers for everybody. as we look toward minneapolis and rapid city, if you are sensitive, those are the spots you avoid the outdoor activity for the saturday afternoon and sunday. speaking of avoiding outdoor activity, the rain and showers and thunderstorms is something we will talk about for the eastern half of the country. we have strong storms in texas and extending out farther to the west. this does include the good morning. it's 5:36. waking up with a little battle between fog out at the kiestline and patchy fog inland and heat that is building and coming from the southwest this afternoon putting us under an excessive heat warning this afternoon for the bay area. it's going to be very, very hot. peak of the heat expected today
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ranging anywhere from 95 to maybe 110 degrees. humidity levels are low, and wind is also going to be a factor that could increase that fire danger. and that is your forecast. guys, back to you. >> angie, thank you. just ahead, larger crowds than ever at the eiffel tower and other landmarks across europe. >> we will explore the hottest summer travel trend and the summer travel trend and the impactn t the o ♪♪ when y you have chchronic kidney disisease... therere are placaces you'u'd like t to be. like here.e. and d here. nonot so much h here. ifif you have e chronic kidney disisease, farxiga cacan help youou keep l living lifefe. ♪ farxiga ♪ and d farxiga rereduces ththe risk of f kidney faiail, which can n lead to didialysi. farxigiga can caususe serious e efeffects inclcluding dehyhydr, urinarary tract oror genital yt infectionsns in women n and m,
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we are back now with "summer travel today." after a few years of staying close to home, americans are now flocking to popular european destinations this summer. >> the numbers are staggering. six times higher than two years ago. just like at home, the travelers are facing intense heat with southern europe roasting. >> it was so hot in greece yesterday, they closed the accropolis. it is not stopping revenge tourism. here is meagan fitzgerald. >> reporter: it is an invasion. americans traveling to europe in
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record-breaking numbers. 55% increase over last year and whopping 600% higher than post-pandemic 2021. revenge tourism. people desperate to travel after years of lockdown and stuck at home. the most popular destination is still london. the daly family traveled from texas. they say this is the first vacation in three years. >> finally we are getting out and going to see the world again. >> how does it feel? >> amazing. wonderful. >> it feels very free to be able to be open again and see everyone's face and all the different cultures we have been missing out on. >> reporter: other popular d dis -- destinations in rome and paris. who can deny the eiffel tower? travel exerts say paris has gotten a boost in visitors thanks to "emily in paris."
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sicily with the same thing with "the white lotus." people are living the dream, but it is more expensive. the surge in travel have driven prices up. airfare up 12% from last year. hotels up 37%, but the stronger dollar is easing some of the pain with more bang for your buck. wherever you go, experts say be respectful. a tourist etched the name in the colloseum. he owned up to the authorities, but faces possible fines up to $16,000 and maybe a prison sentence. >> see how the locals are behaving and try to be more local. >> reporter: local businesses are happy to have tourists open their wallets, but there can be too much of a good thing. in barcelona, the tourists out number the locals, the mayor is
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asking people to stay away. >> if you do research and plan ahead, you can find beautiful gems. >> reporter: still, there's nothing like the classics. >> you have to make a wish at trevi fountain. when in rome. >> reporter: you should never veal your wish. i'm wishing you safe and happy travels. bon voyage. for "today," meagan fitzgerald, nbc news, rome. >> what a story. peter? >> we took our daughters overseas. we went to europe. we were in paris. the eiffel tower. my wife and i got engaged. you were in line at the louvre
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we are back on saturday morning. joe has today's "popstart." >> we have the royal family. prince william and princess kate took the kids to the international tattoo parlor. it is the world's largest military air show. the princess of wales chatted with cadets and students who designed a sustainable aircraft. the family toured the globemaster iii. the plane that flew the queen's
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body back to england after she passed in scotland. george trying his hand at raising a ramp and louis giving the press a wave from the atv. >> hopefully louis doesn't sleep. >> a little young. up next, jay-z. a new exhibit honoring the rapper's career. the book of hope. a reference to his nickname. jay and beyonce checked out the exhibit with daughter blue ivy on thursday. the 40,000 square foot exhibit at brooklyn public library has memorabilia and recordings from his career. there is a baseline studio where much of his work was recorded. the outside of the library is an experience. the facade covered in jay-z quotes. it is free to check out at the brooklyn public library. they are hoping people are
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inspired to sign up for a library card. they have a limited edition series. 13 new cards featuring art from a iconic jay-z quotes. and finally matt damon sits down with willie. he talks about with chasing his show business dreams with ben affleck. >> it seems you knew early on that this was it. >> probably by the time i was 13. we had the best teacher, i think, in the world who came into our lives at that point. he taught us how to write improv. exactly how ben and i write now. >> you can catch the two-part with matt damon tomorrow on "today." we will talk more about
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how to cut down your usage. local firefighters hoping to avoid a situation like this. this weekend right now crews in riverside county are racing to contain this brushfire. it's causing an evacuation warning now in effect for 25 homes in moreno valley. broke out around 4:00 yesterday and burned 2,100 acres already. there is no containment as of this morning. and a quick look at our microclimate forecast and the heat today. >> heat definitely on, but don't let these looks fool you out there in san rafael starting with patchy fog pushing back more towards the coastline bringy plenty of sunshine. that such, though, hazy skies, already over dublin, which is a part of the spare the air alert today. if you can maybe bike or walk to those areas, very early this morning, before it starts to
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warm up, might be a good idea. also staying inside with a man on to help anybody that's sensitive to this unhealthy air as far as the rest of the bay area goes, san rafael and inner dublin included in the excessive heat warning and north bay into solano county down through parts of santa clara valley into effect, you said, at 11:00 a.m. today, lasting until tomorrow night. we have a lot of time to get through these very hot temperatures. maybe you want to reduce time outside if you can get out the door, that might be the best time temperature, cooler. keeping an eye on the hot temperatures coming up 7:00 a.m. download our nbc bay area app and see how hot it's going to be in your neighborhood this weekend. coming up at 7:00 on "today in the bay," triple digits this weekend, people are flocking to the coast where businesses are trying to rebound after being
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you can't go outside really without feeling like you are going to pass out. >> would that brutal heat dome intensifying, there are warnings across the southern u.s. when will things cool down a bit? the full forecast ahead. to the rescue? with hollywood on strike and theaters desperate for a boost, can the summer blockbuster season save the day? the movies people are lining up to see. will it give the industry a lift? and not just dinner, but restaurants pushing to win back your service by adding to the menu. we will dive into the trend filling your bellies and brains. today, saturday, july 15th, 2023. >> this is todd. >> and paul. >> we like to say hello to friends and family in illinois.
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>> and missouri. >> hi. we're from illinois. >> hi. i'm a rising senior at syracuse university and the weekend "today" intern for the summer session. good morning, peter and kristen. i'm excited to be working with the team. >> good morning. welcome back to saturday morning all you local news directors. that is chesley. chesney. she will be a star. >> welcome. we are excited you are an intern. as a former intern, it is the best gig around. >> no better way to get your feet wet than here. >> right. >> we will keep the seat warm for you. we start with the extreme weather coast to coast. the record shattering heat.
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severe storms taking aim at millions. we have angie coming up, but marissa parra is in phoenix. it is cooking, marissa, and it is not yet light. >> reporter: peter, we have team temperatures in the 90s. we are going on 15 consecutive days with temperatures over 110 degrees. the salvation army in phoenix has been hard at work delivering heat relief bags and water to people what need it as doctors see heat stroke and exhaustion. with precautions, more than 300 people died in the last two years in phoenix. it is not just phoenix, it is palm springs and austin with
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temperatures in the triple digits. if you are looking for a break, don't go to the gulf of mexico. temperatures in the upper 90s for the water. doctors are asking you to be aware of the symptoms. headaches and dizziness and feeling weak or woozy. some cities are facing one month of 100 degree temperatures. the crews are feeling overworked and overheated as we are not seeing an end in sight with the heat wave. guys. >> it is so hard to believe the temperatures in phoenix for weeks now. marissa, stay cool. thanks for the report. >> brutal for so many. we look at the heat and storms and how long this will last. angie lassman. >> i wish i had better news. when it comes to the heat, this is something that especially people in the southwest have
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been dealing with for the extended period. we will keep that going and it includes 81 million people under the heat alerts today. from portland to burbank and gulf of mexico and we cannot forget about the southern tip of florida with the uncomfortable conditions when you add in the humidity. we focus on the southwest. look at the triple digits. phoenix is headed to 117. 119 for palm springs. these numbers are running 10 or 15 degrees above normal for this time of year. yes, they are used to the heat, but not that warm during this time of year. vegas heads to 117 for tomorrow. no break there. phoenix at 116. fresno at 112. we will see records broken today and tomorrow with numerous records possible as we get through the next couple days. as far as the rain is concerned, that's in eastern part of the country with the unsettled conditions. focusing on the northeast and new england which were hard hit earlier in the week, we once again see another round of rain. these rates could be impressive.
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flash flood concerns with the rainfall rates up to 2 inches per hour on saturated grounds. the flood alerts are up for 42 million people including philadelphia and new york and boston and up to vermont and new hampshire in the same areas. this is something we watch through the weekend. guys, we will continue to keep an eye on the flooding concerns there. >> angie, thank you for that. >> good day to break out the slip-n-slide. good news for the four colombian children who survived the plane crash. they are out of the hospital. the children aged 1 through 13, lived for weeks in the jungle. officials say the kids' knowledge of the junker and the -- of the jungle that helped
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them survive. we need a boost. >> this boost is for the birds. check this out. a young girl wanted to get up close and personal with the hummingbirds in the backyard. she and her mom created the hummingbird costume which is the favorite color of the bird, which is red. look how close. one fact about hummingbirds, they fly thousands of miles per season, but come back to the same yards every year. can you imagine? you should see this feeder. it's huge. amazing. >> she is so precious. you can feel her dedication. >> mom, i think i have to pee and 40 minutes later. >> good stuff, joe. thank you. still ahead, three big summer blockbusters in theaters this month, can they be the lifeline the movie industry lifeline the movie industry needs rig now?ht and now please welcome ana montoyoya. [a[applause]
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historic strike, they are counting on three blockbusters to fill the empty seats. it is off to a good start with tom cruise's "mission:impossible" at the box office. >> we bring in dave carver. dave, nice to see you. let's roll out the red carpet for the movie goers. "mission:impossible" and "oppenheimer" and "barbie." talk about it. >> the movie "mission:impossible" is something you need to see to believe. it is many coming out this weekend. for "barbie," it is margot robbie with the smart humor that the director greta gerwig is
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going to do well. and then "oppenheimer" is really terrific and some calling it a masterpiece. i think it will be devastating, but the technical achievement that christopher nolan brings to it. >> it is the top of my list to see, dave. let me ask all of these movies are expected to bring in big dollars. how critical is that so far? >> itis very critical. the stars are working with each other to promote the other movies. pictures of margot and greta with the ticket stubs with the other movies. a lifting of the boat was the tides is something special. this is, unfortunately, a blip and not the trend. once these three films come and
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go, there is not a lot on the horizon to bring in people. i do think this is the high point of the summer. >> on top of the issues with the box office seeing and the writers and actors striking. how are the strikes going to actually impact the box office this summer and maybe going into the fall? >> as dana griffin was saying, luckily, the studios have inventory of movies they can release throughout the next several months p. the problem is, the stars are not allowed to do publicity for the movies right now. "oppenheimer" and "barbie" and "mission:impossible" have come and gone. for september, that will be scarce. the studios have to be creative with how they publicize the films. if the strike continues, which it looks like it might, that is when we would have a problem with inventory of films.
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>> dave, "oppenheimer" is a heavy one. is "barbie" one to bring the family to? >> i can't believe they got away with that is what people are saying with "barbie." there is a tweaking of the ledge end and lore. it may go over the young kids' heads. >> having stepped on the upside down heels in the carpet too many times to know we have too many barbies in the house. dave, thank you. great to see you. >> everyone is wearing a lot of pink these days. it could be a good weekend to see a movie, actually with the forecast. let's check in with angie. >> crank the ac. you hit it on the head, kristen. ac in the movie theater would be great. we have rain we are tracking across the eastern half of the country. showers and thunderstorms early this morning in places like nashville and indianapolis and
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chicago and detroit. you are waking up to rumbles of thunder. as we get to the later part of the day, temperatures surge in the southwest. triple digits again. phoenix, vegas and the gulf coast with warm and uncomfortable conditions with the triple digits. tomorrow, not much of a change. the middle of the country and northern plains is a great place to be on sunday. plenty of sunshine there. the record heat will see continuous records potentially dropping here for sunday. showers and thunderstorms will remain across parts of the gulf coast and that flood risk is the big issue as we get into parts of sunday into the afternoon and evening hours for new england and those areas with a lot of good morning. 6:1. tracking opposite of those showers. tracking extreme heat around the bay area and lots of people going to go to the coast to keep cool. half moon bay currently 54 degrees and we will see a
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comfortable day ahead with 60s out there by the water. remember, the water is cold. walnut creek, good morning to you. as we go through the morning, 74 degrees at 10:00. 90 at 1:00 p.m. and going to head to the triple digits. talk about it more and that's your weekend forecast. guys. >> angie, thank you. still ahead, what is better than still ahead, what is better than a beer and so m many hotelsls.
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are looking for business. >> one way they are filling the house is competition. >> if you are a history buff, this trend might be for you as eateries add trivia nights to spice up the week. >> ben affleck and one actor are coming back as the flash. >> if it is tuesday, it is trivia night on the manhattan upper east side. >> michael keaton. >> we have come here every night. >> tuesday night. trivia. i love pop culture. >> i love geography and politics and sports. >> teams meet up for friendly competition. >> it gets us out on a tuesday night. >> the owner added the trivia night to draw customers to the new bar and she says it is a winning answer. tuesday night business is up
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50%. >> it brought in so many people that may not have found this location. >> nyc trivia leagues brings the equipment and everything they need to run the trivia night except the beer and wings. they added 24 new trivia nights since november. >> we see more players and coming back more often. >> it is not just in new york city phenomenon. the company king trivia runs in 35 states. they have gone from 200 weekly events before the pandemic, to more than 300 now. >> the more types of venues are open to it today. the popularity has surged. it is way higher. it is a much more difficult way of escape. >> it is part of the larger trend of eating and drinking with entertainment. more than 80% of americans tried it out. for customers watching wallets,
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it provides added value and the bars improve the bottom line. >> is trivia night something you would have considered before the pandemic? >> i know a lot of pars did it it, but not something i would have considered. >> if you are looking to add a dose of competition, trivia is not the only option. some players, customers can throw an axe between sips of beer or pickleball. >> they have to go and commit to it with their personal trainer. otherwise, they will go out tonight. maybe i'll just stay in and watch tv. >> you are like a personal trainer. >> yeah. >> my kind of personal trainer. the team we spoke with at the beginning of the piece won the tournament. one team member said she was a contestant on "jeopardy!" which seems unfair. >> which president was a licensed bartender?
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introducing us to the lifeguard dogs. and tips for the perfect sand castle. >> angie's answer was miller filmore. that was wrong. good morning. thanks for joining us on this saturday july 15th. i'm kira klapper. a dramatic rescue in santa cruz county. take a look. a car went off a cliff, silver in the shore right side of your screen. it landed 300 feet below the cliff on the shore. that's davenport north of santa cruz. rescue crews worked together to bring that driver to safety. >> had to rappel down that cliff there to woverwover -- recover along with helicopters.
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coast guard out there. unclear if others are unaccounted for. trying to cover all bases. >> the man rushed to the hospital with critical injuries. the cause of the crash is under investigation. now to high temperatures that can cause trouble this weekend. pg&e is mobilizing workers and extra equipment in places where temperatures are expected to hit triple digits. the company says it does not anticipate widespread outages, but says there might be isolated issues. pg&e is asking people to cut their electricity to relieve strain on the grid, but that could be hard. especially today as cinthia pimentel tells us with her microclimate forecast. >> might be difficult but i think we can all get through this warm weekend together. not only high temperatures are we seeing, but seeing high pressure sticking the ozone closer to the surface. bringing forward a spare the air day around the bay area. living in the north bay, the coast and south bay, moderate.
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living in the east bay on down through the santa clara valley into triple digits dealing with unhealthy air for people sensitive to it. staying endorse, keeping cool, shades closed fan on, you'll get through today. i promise. where all of this excessive heat warning is covering, not only us in the bay area but through the sacramento valley and down through a major part of the state. millions affected by this. temperatures hitting triple digits oes specially making our way into our inner-most valleys and a risk of seeing maybe fires starting because humidity is low and breeze will come in, into the afternoon. make sure we're aware of all of these tips. of course, talk more about this coming up in my full forecast at 7:00. kira, back to you. see you at 7:00. also coming up on "today in the bay" at 7:00 a child hurt in the a freeway shooting. tell you what we've learned about that young victim and what was happening the moment the shots were fired.
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