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good morning. from blame to shame -- congressman anthony weiner says he will cooperate with the house ethics investigation after admitting he sent inappropriate photos and messages to at least six women online. >> this was me doing a dumb thing repeatedly and lying about it. >> he said he will not resign but can his political career survive the scandal? where is lauren? the search intensifies for an indiana university student who mysteriously vanished five days ago. the only clue, her keys found just a block from her apartment. this morning we hear from her distraught parents.
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and stepping out, prince william and princess catherine spend a day at the racetrack as they get ready to celebrate the queen's birthday. we'll tell you how they plan to do that in royal style today, tuesday, june 7, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and welcome to "today" on this tuesday morning. i'm meredith vieira. >> i'm matt lauer. for about a week anthony weiner tried to convince just about everyone that his twitter account had been hacked. but on monday during a tearful news conference that his wife, by the way, did not attend, weiner revealed the story was a big lie. >> he did not stop there. the congressman said he had similar internet contact with other women over the past few years. this morning one of the women claims weiner called her from a government phone. why would someone with such power and high political aspirations be so reckless? we'll have the latest details
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and talk to the blogger who first broke the story straight ahead. >> and we mentioned the royal couple. we'll be joined by sarah ferguson, duchess of york, to talk with her about her time in the white-hot spotlight, her dramatic fall from grace, what she says the moment she realize shed had hit rock bottom, and what she's doing now to pick up the pieces. >> plus, it's hard enough to manage a few kids. how do the duggars make it work with 19 children? we'll make room in the studio for one of the country's biggest families to find out. but let's begin on a tuesday morning with this scandal swirling around congressman anthony weiner. luke russert is on capitol hill with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, matt. after ten days with many questions and few answers representative anthony weiner stepped up to the microphones again and this time admitted that he's not always been truthful. >> but i'm not resigning, and i'm going try to go back to work
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to be a better person, a better man, and i'm going to try to be a better husband too. >> but minutes after weiner admitted he had inappropriate phone and internet contact with six women over several years, nancy pelosi was calling for an investigation to determine whether any official resources were used or any other violations of house rules occurred. >> i don't see anything i did that violated rules of the house. i don't see anything that i did that certainly violated my oath of office to uphold the constitution. >> reporter: he misled the country beginning with denials that he sent a lewd photograph to a 21-year-old female college student over his twitter account. the picture that went over twitter to jen anytime cordova, was that you? >> i was pranked. i was hackeded. i was punked, whatever it is. someone sent out a picture. i'm an easy name to make fun of. that's what i think happened again. >> reporter: monday he told a different story. >> last friday i tweeted a photo
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of myself that i intended to send as a direct message as part of a joke to a woman in seattle. once i realized i posted it to twitter, i panicked, took it down, and said i was hacked. i continued to stick to the story which was a hugely regrettable mistake. >> reporter: when photographs surfaced online monday weiner was forced to admit more inappropriate behavior. >> over the past few years i have engaged in several inappropriate conversations conducted over twitter, facebook, e-mail, and occasionally on the phone with women i have met online. i have exchanged messages and photos of an explicit nature with about six women over the last three years. for the most part these communications took place before my marriage, though some have sadly took place after. >> reporter: absent from weiner's side was his wife, a long-time close adviser to hillary clinton. how close? bill clinton officiated the wedding last july. >> my wife has known about some of these online relationships
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since before we were mair and we spoke frankly about them because -- well, we spoke frankly about them. but she didn't know until this morning that i had not been telling the truth about whether i had posted the twitter posting last week. >> reporter: despite the scandal, weiner says the marriage remains intact. >> she made it clear what i did was dumb and she's not happy about it. she's disappointed and told me that she loved me and wanted us to, you know, pull through this. >> reporter: weiner maintains he violated no law and claims no government resources were used in the scandal. >> my blackberry's not a government blackberry. my home computer is usually where i did these things. >> reporter: late monday radaronline reported a 40-year-old las vegas blackjack dealer named lisa weiss said weiner contacted her from his office saying, quote, i gave him my number, and he called me from his office and we proceeded to talk dirty for at least 30
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minutes. >> to be clear, i have never met any of these women. >> reporter: an odd twist to the press conference. andrew brightbart took to the podium. >> i would like an apology from him. this was his strategy was to blame me. >> reporter: when he spoke, weiner did apologize to breitbart, one of many apologies he offered, sometimes fighting back tears. >> i made terrible mistakes that have hurt the people i care about the most, and i'm deeply sorry. i have not been honest with myself, my family, my constituents, my friends, and supporters and the media. >> reporter: and, matt, whether or not congressman weiner can pull through remains to be seen. an interesting caveat is it played out over social networking. despite twitter and facebook being a harm to the congressman's career he said, there is nothing inherently wrong with social media.
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what i did was the mistake. matt? >> all right, luke russert, thank you very much. as luke mentioned, andrew breitbart is the conservative blogger who broke the story. good morning. >> good morning. >> 30 years i have been watching news conferences. that was one of the most bizarre i have seen. what was it like in the room? snoop it was electric in the room. it was completely packed. i walked in coincidentally. i had just checked into a hotel room. a reporter passed up interviewing me to rush over to the press conference. i thought, well, i guess i'll attend this press conference as well. walked into the room, nobody noticed me for the first five minutes. i found a place to plug in my blackberry because it had no juice left. >> right. >> next thing i know, there were about 50 people surrounding me, asking me questions. >> as i tuned in to the press conference, i see you on the podium as if it's your press conference. how did that happen? >> i was off to the side being interviewed by that 50 people,
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and they said, get up on the stage, get up on the stage. >> we can't hear you. >> yeah. we can't hear you. i have laryngitis, so i went up on the stage to use the microphone. i actually said, is it okay if i go on the stage? i went up on the stage, and i had no idea that they cut to live television. >> for those who tuned in and thought, here's andrew breitbart hijacking this press conference for his own purposes, you will respond? >> the camera will show you, people will attest, they asked me to go up there. >> anthony weiner heads up on stage and laid it bare. he said, look, the photos you have seen were me. i did tweet them. my account was not hacked. i lied to my supporters. i lied to my family members. what am i leaving out? >> well, he certainly allowed for his minions and his supporters on the left side of the blogosphere to frame me as a hacker.
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i lost my memorial day weekend. my wife wants to kill me because i was on the phone the entire time fending off an attack that said i was the person who hacked him and i was the person who outed and i savaged the woman in seattle that he sent the tweet to. i chose not to mention her name initially. >> as weiner is up there saying, no, it's me, i lied, i'm responsible, there had to be a sense of vindication. >> oh, you think? >> pulsing through your veins. >> yes. but at the same time, i disagree with everything except for israel with congressman weiner. i'm telling you, in the room i felt so unbelievably sad for the guy. it was pathetic, but it was also a sad moment. snoop but if you're sad for the guy then, did you not consider that at some point you might be sad for him when you first posted that photo ten days ago? >> well -- >> chances are it was going to end in a room like this. >> well, you know, we didn't report the story based upon the image itself and the tweet itself.
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the moment that he tweeted that he was hacked, the moment that a congressman claims that his computer systems have been invaded, that's a news story. >> but that's after the photo has already been posted. >> yes. >> so you have a choice when you are made aware of the photo. you can post it or not. i will take you back to that moment. did you worry that, you know, as a conservative, you don't want government in people's bedrooms. >> yes. >> did you stop and have a debate with yourself about it? >> well, he -- to be honest with you, i'm not the government. you know, he tweeted to 45,000 people that image. a person sent it to me. i can't think of a world in which that isn't news. i think as you see on the cover of the "new york post" and the daily news, a congressman sending that type of information is news.
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beyond that -- and i'm not one of these "it's just about the sex" people. if you send out images like that you are putting yourself into blackmail situations with any number of anonymous people you are sending this to. >> in the last 12 hours i have heard some people say, well, anthony weiner did the right thing. he stood up in front of the reporters and took the questions and the humiliation. the fact of the platter is he was forced into that situation. he didn't choose to do the right thing. he was backed into a corner. does he deserve any credit at all? >> he's going to have to deal with this with his family. you know, that was an unbelievably humiliating situation. he should have probably resigned and gotten rid of -- he wouldn't have had to deal with the humiliating moment. it was a sad moment. i felt awful for the guy at that moment. >> you released other pictures earlier in the day which is probably what prompted the press conference. you said you have another image and you've described it as ex-rated. you said you will not release that photobut you're keeping it.
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is this, andrew, some kind of an ex-rated insurance policy? >> i don't like to think of it that way. >> people characterized it as more. >> i don't know what to do. if there is a place i could go publically burn it. >> under no circumstance will you release it? in other words, let's say anthony weiner supporters argue -- >> if anthony weiner decides to make it a jihad against me for his interpretation of putting me into this situation, you know, i will take that as a -- you know, you said an insurance policy. maybe. i can't foresee a circumstance in which i would release that. i don't think i want to put his family through that type of thing. but for instance, i've already started to hear words that megan, the woman who came forth, people are prying through her private life. >> so would you use that photo
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to protect these women? >> you know, i'm not thinking of it that way, but i certainly have it in my possession. and i guarantee you, he would use this against me, and the people on the left side of the blogosphere would have used it against me. i could have put that out there, and his career would be over today. >> three more quick things. do you have any evidence in your possession, any other photos, any other text that would lead you to believe that congressman weiner violated the ethic rules of the house or committed a crime? >>there are definitely leads thal people have based upon already public communications on twitter of young women who claim to have communications with him, and these girls -- >> beyond the six that he mentioned. >> yes, yes. and i have not followed up with them burke this is what for the last ten days people were
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sleuthing on the internet about. so this investigation, if he wants to open himself to an investigation, there are a lot of women. >> just to wrap this up and put it in perspective, had you come into possession of a republican congressman similar to these would you have been as quick to post the photos? >> yes. i've got to be honest. i'm repulsed when it's larry craig that's involved in these types of behaviors or ensign, the senator from nevada. i do thing these guys put themselves in a blackmailable situation. so the answer is yes. the problem is that there is the mainstream media. they've got the resources and they are usual there to cover it. my contention, it's my belief that s that there is a double standard in the media in how they treat republicans and democrats. >> andrew breitbart broke this story. thanks for joining us this morning. appreciate it. >> thank you. time for a check of the top stories from ann curry at the
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news desk. good morning. >> good morning, matt. good morning to you. we begin with that out-of-control wildfire in eastern arizona stoked by windy conditions and dry lightning. several resort towns are evacuated. smoke has reached as far away as iowa, and thousands of firefighters from across the country have been called in to put out the blaze. from fire to water, the army corps of engineers is racing to prevent a full levee breach in iowa. the missouri river is swelling to record levels because of melting snow in the rockies, weeks of driving rain, and releases from upstream reservoirs. about half of hamburg, iowa, has been evacuated where efforts have been under way to raise barriers by five feet and to build a second barrier. libya is on the agenda for president obama and angela merkel today. nato leaders are discussing libya even as nato air strikes rocked tripoli. nbc's stephanie gosk is there. hey, stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. well, we hear two to three air
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strikes a day here in tripoli, several this morning that actually shook our hotel. we only get to see the aftermath that the government minders take us to. in the last couple of days they told us some suspect stories. there was a little girl injured in a hospital. we were told she was injured in an attack. instead a doctor slipped one of the reporters with us a note in english saying that actually she had been hurt in a car crash. there was aftermath of another attack where they said there was a russian rocket on the ground. you know, the libyan military uses russian weapons. they later changed their story and said that that rocket must have been propelled out of a munitions depot that had been hit by nato. now, nato is intensifying its air raids and operation here. you can expect secretary rasmussen to ask for more member nation help. and the urgency to get gadhafi to step down continues to grow. ann? >> all right, stephanie gosk with some important reporting. thanks, stephanie. the deadly e. coli outbreak in europe has reached canada has
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a man in ontario is expected of having canada's first case of the virus. the man had traveled recently to germany and had consumed the vegetables there. this morning medical officials told nbc news two u.s. soldiers based in germany were recently treated for suspected e. coli infections. in europe at least 22 people have died, and more than 2,300 people have now been sickened by the extremely destructive e. coli strain. and it was a hot night on the ice in boston last night as the bruins roared across the rink in their first home stanley cup final game in more than two decades, beating the vancouver canucks, 8-1. boston's win narrows the series gap with one win to vancouver's two. and it is now 7:12. let's go back to matt, meredith, and al. >> you never hear of scores that high. 8? that's big. >> a lot of defense. >> exactly. hello, mr. roker. >> hello. the heat will be hanging around. now the fourth day in a row. afternoon highs. 96 in minneapolis.
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101 dallas. you factor in the humidity. it's going to feel like it's 97 in columbus. 99 in birmingham. 102 in new orleans, and the heat's going to hang around. high pressure hanging. jet stream to the north. record highs today into tomorrow shift east. by thursday, we'll have temperatures in the 90s. but by friday, cooler air makes its way in as high pressure builds in from the new york and the jet stream takes a bit of a well, it is such a gorgeous start to a beautiful afternoon. that's what we are expecting. 55 degrees in livermore. 57 in hayward. we are headed to the mid to upper 70s in the east bay. milder along the peninsula. 68 for redwood city. 72 in los gatos. as we head throughout the remainder of the week, temperatures continue to climb.
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80 by thursday. a warm start friday. 55 is the low. the search for a missing college student in indiana is entering its fifth day. so far investigators have only recovered her keys, which were found a block from her apartment. john yang is in bloomington, indiana, with the latest. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, meredith. this is lauren's apartment building where she was headed when she was last seen friday morning. it's also become the center of the search for her. they've been searching for 20-year-old indiana university student lauren spear around the clock since she was reported missing. her parents rob and charlene are frantic. >> there's only one focus, and that's finding lauren. >> i'm just praying that we find her, and i can't let myself go to a place other than being hopeful and positive. >> reporter: spear, a fashion student, had just completed her sophomore year, but she was
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staying to take a summer class before heading home to new york for an internship. friends describe spear as a petite woman with an infectious smile. >> every time i see her, it's amazing. she also has the biggest smile on her face. she gives that to everyone. >> reporter: she was last seen around 4:30 friday morning. she'd been to a bar with an outside sand area and was barefoot. at her apartment complex there is no sign of her on security camera video. the only trace -- her keys found a block away. >> the situation is really troubling because she's normally aware of her surroundings. she knows exactly what she's doing at all times. and this is not a normal situation for her to be in. >> i want you to look for anything suspicious. >> reporter: spear's face now covers the campus on posters, flyers, on facebook pages and on a twitter feed.
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she was active in the student jewish organization which has been helping organize the search. >> people have been so supportive and wanting to help. and people have been fanning out all around this neighborhood, and hopefully we can find her. i mean that's really what we have to do. we have to find her. >> reporter: that's been her parents' mission from the moment they learned she was missing. their worries compounded because she has a heart condition that requires medication. >> she didn't just disappear. somebody knows where she is. and if you had a thread of decency, i'm begging, you know. somebody knows where she is. i just want them to help us. >> reporter: bloomington police will have a press conference later today. they're also asking anyone with any information to call them at a hotline they have set up. 812-339-4477. more information on this search is available at www.iuhillel.org. meredith?
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(screaming) ahhhhh! (narrator) from unforgettable adventures to the wizarding world of harry potter, only at universal orlando resort. good tuesday morning to you. 8:26 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. we continue to follow developing news this morning. the news for a missing hayward nursing student has taken a turn for the worse. police think she is dead. christie smith is live in hayward with an update on the investigation. >> reporter: good morning to you. hayward police are saying who no one wanted to hear. they believe michelle was killed in a confrontation in the parking garage saying they have forensic and video evidence, a
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search warrant and her car. may 27th, the nursing student said she was going to get a couple things from her car. she hasn't been seen since. her car was found a few blocks away from the hospital. police questioned at least two dozen people but won't say specifically if they are a person of interest. her family expected to make a statement today. i'm christie smith, back to you. >> no doubt, a big loss for them. thank you very much. let's get a look at the forecast with christina. >> it's feeling like spring, finally this morning. you walk out the front door, you don't need the jacket. 57 in hayward. 55 in livermore. we are headed toward the 70s. as you break for lunch, these are your lunchtime temps. 72 for santa rosa. more mild along the peninsula. the clouds will hug the coast until 12:30. everybody is going to get a
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taste of the 70s inland. 67 in oakland. let's check the drive with mike. >> 70s, hayward, 30s. slow drive south from san mateo to the dunbar ton bridge. it should be moving smooth. the volume of traffic is causing the slowing there. it's a 22 minute drive off the carquinez bridge. a back up. the lanes are moving. >> look at that. another local news update in a half hour. today show ban iless than two minutes. i and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home.
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7:30 now on a tuesday morning, the 7th of june 2011. as we get some well deserved face time to the fine folks who woke up early, spent at least part of the morning with us on the plaza. we'll be out there in a couple of minutes to say hi. meanwhile inside studio 1a i'm matt lauer alongside meredith vieira who's making some notes here. >> doing my work. >> just ahead it's a busy week for the royal family. prince william and pediatrrince catherine kicked it off with a day at the races. >> and why has sarah ferguson decided to reveal personal
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details about herself in a reality show and book. what is she doing to put her life back on track? and the duggar family has invaded the green room. we'll catch up with them coming up. that's a lot of kids. >> it breaks our heart, but tomorrow we'll say good-bye to this lady right here. a farewell to meredith. we have a great show planned. >> where am i going? >> i don't know. is there something you want me to know? anyway, we'll have a fond farewell for meredith tomorrow. join us. >> thank you. but we are going to begin this half hour with serious news. prosecutors at the casey anthony murder trial started by focusing on forensics. kerry sanders is at the courthouse in orlando, florida, for us. kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, meredith. as we enter our 12th day in testimony, prosecutors will continue in their pursuit to prove that casey anthony murdered her 2-year-old daughter caylee. as we saw on monday much of the
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proof lies in the science. on the start of week three in the casey anthony trial, it all comes down to forensics. >> the compounds that have been captured. >> like adipose tissue. >> reporter: jurors received a science lesson listening to highly technical evidence, much of which is not widely accepted. all part of the prosecution's attempt to prove that 25-year-old casey anthony murdered her 2-year-old daughter caylee. >> essentially condenses. >> reporter: the only witness on the stand monday. >> a small little pellet. >> reporter: dr. arpad vass, an expert in decomposition from a tennessee facility known as the body farm. the most discussed chemical of the day, chloroform, a natural by product of decomposition which prosecutors say casey used to drug her daughter so she could go out partying. >> the chloroform was shockingly high, unusually high. >> reporter: he testified the chemical was detected in the
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trunk of casey's car after it was confiscated in the hunt for caylee. >> we have never seen chloroform in that level in environmental samples -- at least i never have -- in 20 years. >> reporter: samples captured in a rare scientific procedure. >> i was shocked that the little can could have that much odor. >> reporter: meanwhile forensic experts question the root of the science. >> to the best of my knowledge there has been no court that has admitted this kind of evidence in a criminal case. >> reporter: back in the courtroom, defense attorney jose baez attacked credibility even more than the unique smell test. >> you have also attempted to put electronic leashes on flies. have you not, sir? >> reporter: a new, novel science full of details that for the average juror might be hard to digest. >> jurors are everyday people, not scientists. they are not molecular biologists. they listen to the witness and
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make a decision as to whether they can trust the witness or not. >> reporter: today, jurors can expect more on chloroform as an fbi expert on the chemical is expected to take the stand. for the jurors it will be another day of a science lesson. meredith? >> kerry sanders, thank you very much. now a check of the weather from al. >> announcer: today's weather is brought to you by chevy. every model backed by a 100,000 mile, five-year powertrain limited warranty. >> we have friends here from parker, texas. is this a trip? >> choir trip. >> oh, my gosh. you're all singers, huh? look over there. got them over there, too. wow. that's a big school. all right. that's a big choir. let's check your weather, see what's happening. we have a chance of severe storms from the dakotas all the
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way to western new york. the main threat damaging winds that can't even rule out a tornado. minnesota, half an inch to an inch of rain. also an area approaching a severe risk down along the gulf from louisiana, texas, into the panhandle of florida. expect half an inch to an inch of rain and a couple of cuties here. future "today" show coanchors. what are their names? >> anna and grady. our neck of the woods, boy oh boy. you just can't beat this day we have on tap for you. good morning, bay area. 57 in hayward. we are headed toward the 70s at lunchtime. we are going to round out the day in the mid to upper 70s. inland, 76 in fairfield. 72 in los gatos. 67 in oakland. i think you will touch on the
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70s tomorrow. temperatures climb to 80 in the morning. big moment in a teenager's life, but when one young girl sent an invitation to her bash and forgot to mark it private, more than 1500 strangers showed up. michelle kosinski has the details in hamburg, germany. good morning. >> reporter: hi, matt. kids today. they put out an invite on facebook and 15,000 of their closest friends respond to it. the girl put out an apology today in the newspaper for t super sweet 16 that was completely unwanted. in this quiet neighborhood full of elderly people she was so traumatized she didn't attend her own overgrown birthday party. [ chanting ] >> reporter: popular girl that thessa. this is either the best birthday
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party ever packing the streets or the worst. young thessa just wanted to facebook a few pals to ring in her sweet 16 but the pesky privacy setting was accidentally left wide open. these random kids at a train station videotaped themselves on the way to the party. soon to join more than 1,500 others. some brought signs. one even wrote a song for her. is that a news crew wandering around? poor thessa ended up hiding and spent her big night quietly with her grandmother. she and her family realized the mistake she made, tried to cancel the party, hireded security guards, called police, but that didn't work so great either. some partiers scuffled with cops, set fires. some were cut on broken glass. still, the unwanted unbirthday
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party raged until dawn, busting fences, mistaking gardens for bathrooms and, of course, diving naked into the lake. >> no comment. >> reporter: thessa's family was speechless, but it left the neighbors pretty darn -- >> oh, my. >> reporter: -- amused. this guy said it wasn't bad. herbert says he's no computer freak but there must be other ways of inviting friends. >> you are very too late. >> reporter: at least thessa is in good company. in september a british girl cancelled her sweet 16 when 21,000 fabers rsvp'd using fake names like justin bieber and professor stephen hawking. and in australia in march, 180,000 wanted to come to her 16. thessa's party seems to take the cake in the number who actually showed. they had a birthday party all
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right. no birthday girl necessary. >> the people said in the newspaper, they will all come again next year. >> oh, my goodness. they know the house, the name and the date. >> reporter: so 15,000 responded, 1,500 showed. not a bad turnout. what's interesting are the attitudes of people here. a lot of neighbors said, oh, it's just a bunch of kids having fun. and the police were quoted as saying this was a successful party. too bad the birthday girl didn't think so. matt? >> michelle kosinski in hamburg, germany, this morning. thank you very much. up next, prince william and princess catherine and the rest of the royal family gear up for the queen's upcoming birthday celebration. we'll have details and a live interview with sarah ferguson, duchess of york after this. the chevy equinox hy we
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we are back at 7:42. the royal family is stepping out in public again after taking a break following the wedding of prince william and princess catherine. in a moment we'll speak to sarah ferguson about her complicated relationship with the royals. first janet shamlian is at buckingham palace. good morning, janet. >> reporter: meredith, good morning to you. we are getting new details about the domestic lives of will and kate. buckingham palace says they have taken a small apartment, a starter home, if you will, at
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kensington palace, the former home of princess diana where wills spent so much time growing up. it is just temporary while they search for something a little bit grander. speaking of grand, the dress -- the wedding dress kate wore in april will go on display here when buckingham palace opens to tourists starting july 23. we could see more great dresses from kate this week. it's shaping up to be a busy week for the royals. this week is promising to be a right royal family affair. it's the queen's official 85th birthday and prince philip turns a sprightly 90 on sunday. watching her horse run in the royal derby the queen indulged her life long passion. surrounded by many of her grandchildren. prince harry got into the spirit of the event. his off and on girlfriend
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partying, off again according to royal watchers. >> she likes the guy. just doesn't like the job. >> reporter: while prince william and princess catherine came all dressed up. >> she got it spot on, princess perfect in the beautiful all white, the gorgeous '40s hat with her hair all pinned up at the back. she's got her look now. she knows where she's going. >> reporter: hours earlier outside buckingham palace sharp-eyed tourists may have recognized not the face perhaps but, yes, the wedding uniform as prince william was rehearsing for the queen's upcoming birthday ceremony. for those who want to relive the wedding, the wedding dress will be on show at the summer opening of the palace to celebrate the making of a global icon. >> she has a demure, sophisticated look that's very understated and influential to real women. >> reporter: this week won't be a cake walk for kate. she'll be put through a royal
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obstacle course, attending the trooping of the color, the queen's official birthday, prince philip's 90th birthday celebrations and the royal garter ceremony. >> people will be looking for her to make a step wrong. will she curtsy to the wrong person? that will only endear her. >> reporter: while kate settles into royal life, her sister pippa is turning heads at the french open and turning up the heat at a charity race. the big surprise, princesses beatrice and eugenie whose exotic hats set off the fashion critics, both the picture of elegance, making it their day at the races. the princesses silenced critics at the derby over the weekend. the british papers calling them graceful and poised. meredith? >> janet shamlian, thank you very much. the princesses' mother sarah ferguson is making headlines. she has a new tv series "finding sarah" on the own network.
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it's sarah like never before, coming to terms with past mistakes. >> what's not working in your life? >> my head. because i live with nostalgic regrets on everything. >> sarah ferguson, you're staring off, why? >> desperately looking at the lady all those months ago. i have come a long way since then. >> normally i refer to you as duchess, but i feel sarah is more appropriate. this series is about stripping away the pomp and trying to discover the real you. i saw the first episode. it's hard to watch. it was hard for me to watch. you talk about being worthless, disgusting, unlovable, emotionally bankrupt. you seek help from dr. phil and also suze orman and others. why would you want to expose yourself the way that you have in the series? >> it's a big question actually,
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meredith. i'm sitting here thinking it's a huge thing to do. >> did you do the right thing? >> yes, absolutely. when you get to a point where the world has seen all your mistakes and as the press can be, they can be a powerful tool and a vicious weapon. when you get to that point -- and oprah's been kind and the own network put out their hands and said, come on, let's help you. to get the opportunity to go to the best, dr. phil, suze orman, martha beck, i seized the opportunity to learn. in learning it centered sarah. >> what did you learn about yourself that you didn't already know? >> well, if you look at my life, i have had the most incredible life. i have done so many wonderful things that everyone could just dream of. even today this is an extraordinary moment to be sitting here completely calm, completely happy moving on, having made endless mistakes but moving on with strength and
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positivity and my girls learn from my mistakes. look how they are. how exciting it is to see them confident, strong. andrew and i are both good parents and we believe in coparenting for the girls. >> you're the first to admit that you have done some stupid things. one was a year ago. >> absolutely. >> you were caught on tape. didn't know you were being filmed. >> that was a tabloid set-up, meredith. let's get it straight. >> right. >> that's the first thing. it was really a very serious set-up. the second thing is that it's very important that -- you know, everybody makes mistakes. i happen to have made them publically again. this time it's different. i had to go to learn why i kept self-sabotaging. >> just to go back to the moment you have to take responsibility for your side of that for offering access in return for the money. >> no, no, no, meredith. i did not sell access to andrew. you should watch "finding sarah"
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the whole six episodes sunday night. i address the issues which is important for me. >> what's your biggest regret? >> i have many regrets. the most important thing is right now i'm really so proud that andrew and i are a team together. we always have been. we are completely unified and that's so important -- with the girls. >> you talk about the royal wedding of william and catherine. >> have i? >> you have talked about it and how andrew called you. you talked to one of the producers about it. reminded you how beautiful your wedding was because you couldn't be at this wedding. you were in thailand watching from a distance. >> no, i didn't watch it. >> you didn't? >> no. i didn't have a television and radio. i was in thailand in a wonderful jungle, fantastic place which is really holistic. it was exciting to be part of it with andrew and the girls. i was so proud of the girls.
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it was william's day. catherine is so beautiful. i was so proud for william. such unity, such love and happiness. it's a momentous occasion for britain. >> was it hard not to be there for you? this boy was one of your best friend's children. >> it was sad, yes. but it's william's day, you know? everybody -- in fact i think there were more viewers from america than anywhere else. it's such a great story and she's so beautiful and serene and fabulous. i would like to go back to the bride and do things differently, but i can't. we're here today and we move forward. the girls are proud of me and andrew is proud of me and i'm proud of that. >> it's quite amazing. you have raised two lovely young women. >> i think it's amazing. i'm so lucky and for oprah to come forward and say, look, come on, we're here to help.
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>> best of luck to you. >> and to you. >> imagine life with 19 kids. we'll catch up with the duggars. first, these messages. e announcer ] some are quieter than others. being the squeaky wheel is just not their style. you'll find them with their heads down, working their butts off. ♪ occasionally, they look up from their work, look behind them, see the pack in the distance, then put their heads back down and begin working again.
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good tuesday morning to you. it's 7:56 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. u-2 will be rocking the o.co tonight. just a short time ago, the doors to the coliseum opened. fans quickly filed in. many with general admission tickets have been in line all morning to get the best spot posz zable on the field. run for it. tonight's concert is the only bay area appearance of the year. ♪ u-2s 360 tour is the largest ever in terms of money raised
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and attendance. you do the weather and i'll get online and check for tickets. >> mike will keep dancing. he's got moves. 55 in oak larnds. headed to the 70s by lunchtime. we end up in the low to mid-70s. this is a cooler day. we continue to climb in temperature, 80 by thursday. this weekend is nice and mild. hopefully, you have a nice and mild drive. >> i wasn't dancing, i was checking my microphone. i want to show you the live shot past the coliseum. northbound and southbound is slow. there's a report of a sign down. no lanes reported blocked. details still coming in. 880 is very slow. the crowds are getting inside o.co right now. southbound 688, a couple lanes
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were blocked. things are getting off to the shoulder, but slow here. we are looking at a lighter volume through livermore. despite the accidents and incidents, we have lighter traffic. summertime traffic is kicking in here. we see improvement past the bridges and the peninsula side. san mateo is kicking in north of highway 92. there you go. summertime traffic is kicking in. >> there you go, folks sleeping in, kids out of school. hopefully, we'll have the weather to go with it soon. today show returns in less than a minute. have a great tuesday morning. [ sea gull squawking ]
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>> 8:00 now on this tuesday morning, the 7th of june 2011. check it out. we have a huge crowd here in rockefeller plaza. i'm meredith vieira along with matt lauer and al roker. what's with the hat? >> it's sunny out. in rome i got burned. >> are you still feeling your head's burned? >> yes. i'm being careful now. >> you should have been careful before. looks good. >> coming up, what was she thinking -- anthony weiner's wife? a top aide to hillary clinton was a no show at his news
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conference. how will this affect her career? we'll talk about that. >> plus, the duggar clan in the house. how do michelle and jimbob manage 19 kids and a daughter-in-law and one grandchild with another on the way? they will share their secrets. that's a lot of kids. >> yeah. it is. >> have we mentioned tomorrow is meredith's last day on the show? >> no! no! >> it is. what we're going to do is have fun today. we'll take a look back at some of our favorite meredith moments in just a couple of minutes. >> that will take 30 seconds. >> no, no, no. >> we're going right into kathie lee and hoda's half hour. >> first a check of the top stories from ann curry who's taking over on thursday. that's exciting. >> no one can fill your shoes. thank you very much, meredith. we want to talk about the top story, disgraced but defiant
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congressman anthony weiner says he'll cooperate fully with the house ethics investigation. on monday the married new york democrat ended a week of lies and admitted to sending lewd photographs of himself over the internet. he confessed to inappropriate online relations with six women. weiner apologized but refused to resign. president obama's meeting at the white house today with angela merkel to discuss the world economy and nato operations in libya and afghanistan. merkel will be honored at a state dinner tonight. syria's government will deal with anti-government violence after it says 120 members of a security force were ambushed and killed over the weekend. new violence in yemen today, a day after skirmishes between pro and anti-government forces left at least 19 people there dead. the pentagon says roughly half of all u.s. armed forces have now been trained for the new law allowing gays to serve openly in the military.
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and the pentagon says no problems emerged to prevent the repeal of the don't ask, don't tell policy later this year. the white house says president obama will order a significant draw down of u.s. troops from afghanistan starting next month. he met with the national security team on monday to discuss the progress of the war. the u.s. has about 100,000 troops still in afghanistan. take a look at this. volcano lightning bolts flashing through the huge cloud of ash spewing from a volcano in chile. more than 4,000 people have been evacuated since the weekend and officials have shut down a busy border crossing. look at the images. a rare sight. it is now three minutes past the hour. back outside to al with a check of the weather. >> thank you so much, ann. we have high school pals celebrating -- how long have you been friends? >> 30-some years. >> 36 years. >> somebody's keeping track. let's see what's happening. today, our pick city of the day happens to be little rock, arkansas.
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kark, nbc 4. sunny and hot, almost 100 degrees today. on the satellite radar, heavy storms across the plains. western new york and western p.a., plenty of sunshine in the midatlantic states but record-setting heat from texas into the upper mississippi river valley with showers through the pacific northwest. cool in los angeles today. sunny and only 69 degrees. oh, we have a beautiful start. we're already in the mid to upper 50s across the board. by noon in the city, you'll see a lot of that cloud cover break apart. partly cloudy skies at noon. then by 4:00 p.m., a mostly clear sky over the bay. breezy conditions today. that breeze will build as we head throughout this afternoon and highs elsewhere will end up in the mid to upper 70s. we keep climbing as we head into thursday. 80 degree weather by thursday. hope you enjoy it.
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i have more friends. sfwlirchlgts i got more friends visit from aing? >> minnesota. >> and? >> wisconsin. >> good to see you all. now let's go to mr. lauer. >> all right, al. thank you very much. when we come back, anthony weine re's wife's decision not to be there while he apologized. some political wives stand by their men and others walk away. we'll talk about it. more barri, from brick walls to budgets. then let's get our hands on some of those tools that only live on orange shelves. cause when we come home with that fistful of doing, and keep that pocketful of savings, there's nothing we can't conquer. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. power more projects, with this ryobi starter kit or dremel multi-max, each just 89 bucks. no hoops to jump through to get it? even better. not a big fan of hoops.
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back now at 8:09 with more fallout from congressman anthony weiner's sexting scandal. there was one noticeable absence from his press conference, his wife. savannah guthrie has more. >> reporter: it used to be a given, the wife standing by her man. but when weiner stepped up to the podium on monday, his wife wasn't there. >> to be clear, the picture was of me and i sent it. i am deeply sorry for the pain
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this caused my wife huma and our family. and my constituents, my friends, supporters and staff. >> reporter: when congressman anthony weiner apologized for lying to his wife, she was nowhere to be seen. she's huma abedin, an aide to secretary of state hillary clinton. she's beautiful, accomplished and married weiner last year in a ceremony officiated by former president bill clinton. >> she's like an honorary member of the clinton family. she's always had a mystique around her. beautiful, a familiar face on capitol hill. but she's not widely known to the public. >> look, my wife is a -- my wife is a remarkable woman. she's not responsible for any of this. this was visited upon her. >> reporter: weiner's revelations have many speculating about not only the future of their marriage but about abedin's career as well. >> i think if you start to see the scandal unfolding in a new way or if another shoe drops her
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career could be impacted. the secretary of state could suffer because of that and then i think you may see her getting out of the marriage. >> reporter: weiner said his wife knew about some of his online relationships before they were married but did not know the truth about his twitter picture until monday. >> she's very disappointed edd. she told me she loved me and wanted us to, you know, pull through this. >> clearly this can be damaging. couples can certainly get through situations like this but when somebody is a public figure you have the added shame and humiliation. >> reporter: the admission follows a string of politicians who confessed to cheating with wives standing by their man from eliot spitzer and his wife. >> i failed to live up to my standard. >> reporter: to bill and hillary clinton. >> i did have a relationship with ms. lewinsky that wasn't
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appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. >> reporter: not all political wives stand by their husbands. >> first of all, let me apologize. >> reporter: when mark sanford apologized for his affair. sanford's wife jenny left him. >> e-mailing, sending sexual texts and not knowing somebody might be kind of a lesser offense. but still to the spouse it's a betrayal and to the public it's a betrayal only because he lied about it. >> so far abedin issued no public statements about her husband's scandal but according to reports she skipped two state department events on monday. meredith? >> savannah, thank you. how can a marriage survive political scandal? amy singer co-authors the popular reliable source column for the washington post and dr. gail saltz is a "today" contributor. good morning. >> good morning. >> amy, can i can start with
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you, folks in washington, d.c. know congressman weiner and his wife well. what are they saying on the hill about his admission? >> i think everyone is curious to see how this is going to play out. i think first there is a sense that maybe he can weather this. that he had come clean with more than we are expecting him to yesterday. now it's beginning to sit uneasily with people as you look back on everything he said last week and realize he was lying last week a lot. >> gail, this is a smart guy. well respected congressman, a rising star here in new york. why would he do something this foolish? >> intellectually smart people can do emotionally incredibly -- seemingly dumb things but it's a matter of denial. when you have urges -- in this case exhibitionist urges which everybody has some of, but when they are unexamined you really have the potential to act out on
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them. >> though he's in denial about it? >> chris lee was lying over a similar situation. >> in the moment, believe it or not, these people don't have any insight into what they are doing at the moment. at the moment they are feeling sexually whatever they are feeling, the urge to do what they are feeling they don't have insight until after the fact. >> my heart and most hearts go to huma in this situation. she didn't do anything wrong. she's a force to be reckoned with in washington as well. close aide to hillary clinton, respected. how does her life change? >> huma is a private person. anthony weiner wooed her and her family. it was a two-year courtship. she's a devout muslim. she doesn't drink. she fasts during ramadan. he's done those things with her. this undermined things she believed about him and i'm sure her family believed. in terms of the marriage i'm not sure. they are only 11 months in.
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as far as her political career, she reported to work at the state department yesterday. that's telling. >> amy, he said in the news conference that he had not told his wife about the picture, the lewd picture he sent with his twitter account until this week. she thought it was dumb. she was angry, but she wanted to keep the marriage going, that she still loved him. yet she was not at the news conference. what does that say to you? >> that was a striking thing. it will be interesting to see what it does to his political future. we had gotten used to seeing the wife next to the husband at the press conference. frankly a lot of people were always uncomfortable with that. to see silva spitzer go through that. we don't know whether huma said, i'm not coming to the press conference or if congressman weiner said, i don't want you there. it changes the optics of the situation. it changes the perspective.
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arguably sometimes when the woman is there it helps the politician get through the situation, at least in the near term. >> the truthed a lot of people for fools. >> you wish there would be at least recognition. if you are going to do something, own up instantly. the public is much more ready to forgive you. once you keep lying, the hypocrisy makes it difficult for people to forgive you later. >> thank you so much. now here is matt. >> thank you. up next, we are going to look pa back at our favorite meredith moments on "today." first, these messages. [ male announcer ] those with frequent heartburn imagine a day free of worry, a day when we can eat what we want, drink what we want, and sleep soundly through the night. finally that day has arrived with prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn-free for a full 24 hours. prevent the acid that causes frequent heartburn
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reporting from china at the beijing olympics, but what specifically when, first of all, when in sech juan province where you went there, before this, actually -- >> oh. >> and pour reported on the earthquake there. >> in this video you were like giggling like a little girlfriend. this is when i really realized how out of control you could be. >> you are is what i realized zoosh it was going up underneath our dresses. >> okay. >> that's when i really felt like a sister to you. >> a weird connection you just made, but that's all right. >> i loved when we got to go to ireland together for st. pat recolle -- patrick's day and dublin. >> you love those sheep. >> then it takes an ugly turn. >> dancing with you. >> it was great. >> the flank back and forth. we got to spend a lot of time together. >> my favorite moments of meredith also involve travel, and i think it's the olympics when i have been able to go with you as well.
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vancouver. of course, we all know you as miss van-cougar. you were dubbed that, and now you shall forever be. we had a fun girls night out with some of the olympic athletes, and then recently the royal wedding in london. we got to go, and i learned you have an appear tut for lots of crazy things. >> i was forced. >> very adventurous. much more than i am. >> ours was fire and ice back in 2008. hello. do you remember the grape feeding at the beginning of the show? >> no. >> you were having -- you are blanking on it. >> we have video tape to prove it. you fed natalie and i grapes to start off, and that was a glorious moment. >> our other moment was -- >> just when you tried to produce the unproduceable fourth hour of ""the today show"." >> exactly. >> you put up signs that said you're talking too much. we're sick of you. things like that. >> basically i just made a fool of myself. >> the truth is we never saw you, meredith, because she high
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tailed it out of here to avoid us, she got out by 9:00 so she wouldn't have to see us. >> smart. >> remember meredith's very first day here? very first day. we were kidding around with you and seeing if you were up to the challenge. we said, all right, we're going to go to commercial. do you think you can handle it? >> ready to say it for the first time? >> yeah, i am. >> that and much more. >> we learned something that day that i think has held true, but it has held true throughout the last five years that you don't take yourself too seriously. you're willing to laugh with a lot of other people, but also at yourself, and i think that has been a terrific quality to have. by the way, there's one other little moment. remember when the four of us got to go to the crown of the statue of liberty. >> that was beautiful.
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>> i loved it because you were so enthusiastic, and it showed that, you know, it wasn't one of these people who had been there, done that, gotten the t-shirt. you still got excited about little things, and i just love that image when we were all sitting there in the crown. >> for me it's just being with all of you. i get excited every day. >> ah. >> oh, jeez. it's the truth. this is the best job. it really is, and i'm really going to miss it. i really am. >> we'll miss you. >> i'm going to miss seeing those weird things. >> very much. dmroo we're going to have more fun tomorrow. a couple of surprises. >> we are? >> oh, jeez. >> it's just beginning. >> hilarity will ensue. >> you might want to wear thebel rubber clothing. >> she does that normally. >> martha stewart in just a minute.
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good tuesday morning to you. 8:26 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. a difficult decision in half moon bay today. the city will vote to cut on city staffing in half. half moon bay would lose 19 employees by outsourcing its police and recreation services. it is expected to save half a million dollars. the county sheriff's office would take over policing of the city. san carlos would teer the rec dertment.
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good morning to you. we are climbing up, the sun is out. when you walk out your front door, you'll be pleasantly surprised with what the weather holds for you today. 54 in san mateo. we had mostly cloudy conditions earlier, but at this time partly cloudy conditions over the city. by noon 55. then by 4:00 p.m., clear as a bell even over the city. oakland looking good today. here are your forecasted highs. 72 in los gatos, 65 degrees in san francisco. as we head through the remainder of the week, we're going to keep climbing. up to 80 on thursday. see if we're looking as good in
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the traffic department. >> a lot of summer vacations kinging in, but we do have an accident westbound coming past the radio towers. that's the dunbarton bridge. that's heading across over to the peninsula. once you get past the accident which has blocked one lane, you'll find an easy drive over to the peninsula. slowing on 880 northbound from san leandro over to the coliseum. >> sounds good. i'll have another local news update in a half hour. friend us on facebook.
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by thursday it will be sizzling here on the plaza. out on the plaza i'm matt lauer along with meredith vieira, al roker and ann curry. coming up in this half hour, one of the people that meredith has given the most grief to over the five years she's been here. >> orthoped please. she's trying to domesticate me. >> who? >> martha stewart. >> you make yous yourself sound like a farm animal. >> she'll take one last shot at really teaching me to cook. >> and she has a parting gift for you. >> also, a family that doesn't just have three kids. try having 19 children. talking about the duggars. look at them all lined up. they are all so well behaved. each shook my hand as i walked through. took a while. >> one of them grabbed my
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wallet. >> when meredith started on the show they had only three children. >> you know, they probably more than most have trouble getting kids to make healthy choices. especially with picky eaters. we'll show you how to get your kids to make healthy choices at the dinner table. >> before that, how about a check of the weather? >> we'll show you that today we have a risk of strong storms through the northeast and the northern plains. wet weather in the pacific northwest. record highs from texas up into the upper mississippi river valley. tomorrow, a risk of strong storms from iowa into the great lakes. wet in the pacific northwest. record heat moves into the northeast. sizzling through the southwest. clouds in the pacific northwest. good morning to you. our neck op the woods clearing out nicely. agent bit of cloud cover hugging the coast, but overall we're
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seeing a lot of improvement. a little bit of fog up in the north bay. that could be the case until about noon. after that, though, we are going to see our temperatures jump into the mid and upper 70s today. 74 in livermore. we're up to 80 by thursday. a little drop-off by the weekend. a few more clouds but nice and dry. baby, if you've got the cake. happy birthday to albert commette from beautiful port st. lucie, florida. avid tennis player loves to sail on his own boat. very relaxing, sailing. and kenney sole of blackwell,
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oklahoma. loves musicals and sang recently in oklahoma at one of the local shows. good for you. herman westhoff from yakima, washington state. an outstanding lover of hunting. also a man to be reckoned with when it comes to impressing the ladies. you old devil. we have dot crooks out in syracuse, new york. 103. attends exercise classes six days a week. i ought to try that. enjoys weekly musical problems at the senior center. here is jenniemae stephens from rockford, michigan. third time she's tried to get on the show. i'm glad we have an astute staff. we wish her the best. loves to make pork and beef roast. if she'd like to have me for dinner, i will bring the
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beverage. that's it. now back to new york. >> thank you, uncle willy. up next, how the duggar family makes it work with 19 kids, grandkids and a new grandkid on the way. first, this is "today" on nbc. swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours... thank you! you're welcome. with chase freedom, you get cash back on what you buy everyday. this is yours! thank you! that's 5% cash back in bonus categories every three months. and an unlimited 1% everywhere else. activate your 5% cash back today at chase.com/freedom, or at your local chase branch.
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this morning on today's family, the duggars. we have watched the arkansas family grow and grow and grow over the years on their tlc series "19 kids and counting." today, the duggars, number 21 and all. >> yet somehow they make it work simply and peacefully. michelle and jim bob have written their second book "a love that multiplies." michelle, jim bob and kids, welcome back. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> your oldest son joshua is missing but for a good reason. >> yes, he and anna are here in new york, but they are expecting
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our second grandchild in a couple of weeks. so they're resting and taking it easy because we were enjoying new york last night and we didn't get to bed early enough. >> she didn't want to deliver here. >> that's a good excuse. it works out well. it's been a tough year for you. i know that josie was born three months premature. >> yes. >> you were very ill at some point. >> yes. >> i know there were a lot of times spent at the hospital. the family was uprooted. how have you made it through that? >> oh, by god's grace. we are so thankful. we realize the preciousness of life. looking at josie today, you would never know that she only weighed 22 ounces at birth. >> she looks great. >> fantastic. >> she's a miracle baby. we are so grateful to have her. just the fact that she's here is something to be grateful about. >> and a question for any of the older kids to answer. one of the advantages of having a big family is when times get
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tough you can lean on each other a little bit. what did you learn about family in the past year? >> i think it drew us closer together as a family unit. we all moved to little rock which is three hours from where we lived in northwest arkansas. we didn't want it to divide our family in any way and cause stress. we camped out in little rock for several months. >> sticking with some of the older children, i have wondered over the years watching you be interviewed on this show. based on your experience in this family are you more or less likely to go forward as adults and have very large families? >> more likely. >> more? >> you think you will have a lot of children? >> yes, sir. i think so. >> why do you think that? >> i guess our parents always taught us that we are best friends. having your best friends with you all the time, your brothers and sisters, is really special. >> guys, you feel the same way?
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>> yes. >> show of hands. anybody here want to have a small family? no. not one. >> lots of grandkids. >> you're on your second book now. jim bob, what's the message here? >> well, this book talks about josie's story at the beginning and all of the struggles and challenges. the lord gave us grace to get through it. it goes deeper into our lives of why we do what we do and what makes us tick and all the bible principles behind why we do what we do. it's a special book. not just because we wrote it but hopefully it will encourage families. many have encouraged us over the years. hopefully it will be a great inspiration. >> it goes without saying every time we have you on the show or talk about you we get a lot of comments. a lot of people have questions. one thing people want to know is during these difficult financial times how you do it. i know you both have real estate
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licenses but how do you make ends meet? >> good question. back about 20 years ago we went through jim salmon's financial freedom seminar to get out of debt and stay out of debt. that helped us to get established. then we -- we paid cash for the house, built it at a family project. >> is it a monthly struggle? are you making sure you get to the end of the month? >> we have invested in commercial real estate and we have that all paid for. so we have rental income. really, we are insulated from the financial situation that the country is in. we have had a few renters that moved out. but the lord has always met our needs. it's amazing. as we have had our children and expanded our family, god has always increased our income just a little bit more to take care of it. >> each one. our family motto, we say, is buy used and save the difference. we love to go to thrift stores and pawnshops. >> who's a really good shopper?
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>> jinger. >> you know a bargain when you see one? >> we have never bought a new car. we spend less money on clothes than most people do. >> everything we wear is thrift store finds. >> the new season of tlc starts tonight. >> yes. >> has it always been good having the cameras around or are there times you wish you could say, get out of here? >> at first they would put the camera in our face and say, be normal. now the home crew is like family. syst >> is there any misconception you want to clear up about the family? you're smiling. >> i don't know. >> there is a lot of love in our family. i think people would say, well, if michelle would have breastfed the babies -- >> that's one thing.
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if you nursed your babies, you wouldn't have children that close together. i did, but god made me different. we are loving and enjoying every one of them. so i think that one little misconception, probably that has something to do with mom, with me. >> we feel the most important thing is encouraging each of the children to love god and serve others. we love each one of the children. each one is thankful to be here. >> we're thankful you are here as well. >> we have said every time we're so impressed by how well behaved your kids are and nice, nice young men and women. that's a testament to your parents. >> the book again is called "a love that multiplies." jim bob, michelle, the rest of the duggar clan, thanks for being here. up next, martha stewart gives meredith one last lesson in the kitchen. will it finally take hold? >> no. >> first, this is "today" on
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>> announcer: martha on today, brought to you by macy's. the martha stewart collection is now available at macy's and at macys.com. >> back at 8:45. this morning a few of the recipes martha stewart has yet to teach me. five years seems plenty of time to get me to reach domestic bliss, but ask martha. >> meredith has her schtick. >> i wouldn't know an acid-loving plant. >> it's been not to be a good student. >> this is where it turns ugly. >> i thought you were adults. >> you thought wrong. >> that's beautiful. >> do you remember the gingerbread we worked on. >> can i put mine on it? >> no. we want it to be picture perfect. >> what? >> eat it. >> oh, you eat it, too, martha stewart.
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>> whoever thought that profiterole would start a fight. >> oh, look at you. perfect. >> that doesn't look perfect. >> look at the difference. >> oh, look how pretty his is. not so much anymore. >> i'm never surprised by meredith. just in awe that she can keep up with her inability to do things. >> oh, no! we have a fire. >> turn it off. >> apple pie? remember? >> meredith has thrown down the gauntlet claiming her mother's old-fashioned apple pie can top martha stewart's recipe. how ridiculous. >> she's still doing hers. mine is almost done. >> i will award the 2009 best apple pie winner -- it's a toss-up. >> let's get to the alcohol. >> it's okay if she likes to drink. a lot of people like to drink. >> you asked me to name my favorite alcohol.
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i said all and you said to pick one. i do drink. >> the time that you actually threw red wine at me. >> o geez. oh, geez. >> oh, no. >> oh, my gosh. >> this will never come out. >> she owes me a new blouse. $795, please, meredith, before you leave the "today" show. >> just for the record you told me you could get the stain out of your shirt. >> o it didn't come out. >> i have not been the best student. i know. this thing -- >> this is getting hot. we'll learn to make omelets. >> my last lesson. >> tomorrow i brought you a lot of things to take home and enjoy. >> oh, nice. >> some of them are eggs. do you make omelets at home? >> sure, sometimes. >> all of these ingredients make a delicious omelet. here are the three eggs. these are three-egg omelets. use a nonstick skill let like
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this. add two tablespoons of clarified butter. that's had the butter fat poured off. >> you make it? >> you could. use good, unsalted water. >> don't splash me. >> i won't on your beautiful new dress. you have been wearing pretty dresses. >> i'm trying. miss it up. >> fluff it up. put some air in there and then pour it into the hot pan. >> fer fekt? >> yes. sprinkle with a tiny bit of salt and pepper. >> so far this is very basic. >> keep squiggling. if it's not cooking fast enough, the heat proof rubber scraper works well. >> what's the point? >> it doesn't break the egg. if you are using a nonstick pan use something that doesn't scratch the pan. what are you going to tell me. >> i was going to tell you where to put the statue la.
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now i know. >> i hope you come visit me. are you going to visit me? >> i would love to come visit me. don't say that and then put me on the show. >> i will, many times. put it in the middle. >> is this cooking too fast? >> not fast at all actually. keep pulling the edges in. do you think matt wants egg, omelet? >> matt loves a good omelet. >> this is taking a long time. >> i think you have to raise the heat. >> well, you shut it off. want peppers and cheese? >> mm-hmm. >> see how pretty it looks? >> beautiful. >> nice and colorful. not too brown on the bottom. >> you purposely did my pan too cold. >> you have to keep adjusting the heat. you're doing well. there. >> do you have a fork, martha? >> i do. for you, matt, anything. >> that's close. >> what do you think?
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>> that looks good. it's edible. if you serve it to your family, they will be thankful. >> i'm not eating that. >> also i wanted you to have the recipe for crudite. >> isn't it just veggies? >> not just raw veggies. fresh asparagus that's been cooked just until tender. >> is that called blanching? see what i learned? >> and ice water. carrots, too, have been blanched and cut. you pile them nicely on a big platter like this. string beans. >> almost undercooked. >> that's okay. you did it in television time. >> here's creme fraiche and buttermilk. >> and this -- >> this is a dip. lemon, lemon juice, dill, a pinch of cayenne, not the whole
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thing. stir it up. >> whisk it? >> whatever. and put it in the carved out cabbage over there. vegetables really taste better. not peppers. don't do radishes, peppers, jicama. >> oh, don't cook those. >> but any hard vegetable, blanch it a little bit. >> what's jicama? >> a wonderful large radish. oh. >> okay. >> that may be a little bit much. >> it's lovely. >> now the drink. >> a cup of -- >> looks like sangria. >> it tastes good. apple cut up. do you make it in the summer time? >> no, i do not. >> why not? >> i don't make anything in the summer time. i drink out of whatever. >> honeydew, mango. >> do you honestly spend time doing this in the summer? >> make drinks?
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of course. you have friends come over, right? >> absolutely. >> what do you give them to drink? >> al bottle of wine or something. >> they would love home made sangria, don't you think? >> is that the hol? >> white wine. >> no, it's grain alcohol. we're making a hairy buffalo. >> all the ice. >> that's not much. how many people will that serve? >> you can add more wine. >> dump that in, too? >> not all of it. just half a cup of wonderful cointreau, grand marnier. let that macerate. >> what does that mean? >> it's your last day, not mine. be careful. spvmt. >> also put in fresh ginger, a quarter cup. and some basil. >> martha? >> oh, thank you. >> here's to five years. thank you.
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an adult pass will now cost 72 bucks and fair evaders, those who try not to pay, will face an increased fine of $100. the fines are part of mu tw two-year plan to try to balance the budget. we'll have a look at your tuesday forecast with christina right after the break. [ flashbulbs popping ] [ giggles ] hey! owww! right here! right here! one for me! one for me! [ whisows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet?
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we keep climbing as we head into your thursday up to 80 degrees. marla, back to you. >> ooh, 80. thank you. we'll be back with your next update at 9:26. when it comes to our children's health, we expect passionate feedback. and we got it. you agreed, support ab 1319 and ban bpa from baby products. sherry fumes, there's something wrong when we have to fight this hard to protect our children. banning bpa needs to be a top priority for any elected official in sacramento if they want to keep their job. deb concurs, any lawmaker who sides with the chemical industry and its highly paid lobbyists rather than protecting children from toxic bpa should be
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ashamed. the author of 1319, betsy butler thanked us. with your help, we'll continue to build support for getting this toxic chemical out of children's products. the plastics industry has yet te an cthornt fmeomg.in keep the conversation going at nbceditorials.com. we are back with more of "today" on this tuesday morning, 7th day of june, 2011. take a second to say hi to the nice people who have been gathering in our plaza all morning under blue skies that are about to heat up a little bit here in midtown manhattan. out on the plaza i'm matt lauer along with al roker and natalie morales. coming up, more on the situation involving new york congressman anthony weiner. he's now admitted that, yes, he did sext message with some six different women. he sent inappropriate photos of himself. he says he's done nothing illegal, however, he's possibly facing a house ethics investigation. can he keep his job?
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we'll talk about it coming up. >> later on, help with your diet dilemma. joy bauer is here to help us control diabetes with smart food choices. and getting your family on track with more healthy choi >> speaking of healthy choices, a lot of women struggle to do it all -- men as well -- whether it's parenting, taking care of older parents and managing the finances at home. how can they then balance their own needs when taking care of everyone else? we'll have val e advice and strategies for staying healthy and happy. >> lots to get to. let's go inside to ann at the news desk for a look at the headlines. hi, ann. >> hi to you and thanks so much. good morning, everybody. in the news an out of control wildfire has grown in eastern arizona stoked by windy conditions and dry lightning. several resort towns had to be evacuated. smoke reached as far as iowa and thousands of firefighters from across the country have been
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called in to put out the blaeze. the army corps of engineers is racing to fight a levee breach in iowa. half of hamburg residents have been told to evacuate. meanwhile barriers will rise by five feet. two u.s. soldiers based in germany were treated for suspected e. coli infections. meantime, canada detected its first case of the illness in an ontario man who traveled to germany. in europe at least 22 people have died and more than 2,300 people have been sickened by the e. coli strain. in washington, president obama meets with angela merkel to discuss nato operations in afghanistan and libya. meantime, defense secretary robert gates is wrapping up his farewell visit to the u.s. forces. he retires at the end of the month. gates says that u.s. forces are on track to deliver a major blow
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to the taliban. it's time to start packing. the duke and duchess of cam trij br -- cambridge better known as will and kate will move into kensington palace. it's where the boys lived with diana before she died. right now they are bunking with prince harry. maybe "bunking" isn't the right word when you talk about royalty. >> it's a big sleepover. thank you very much. mr. roker, it's getting close out here. >> it certainly is. it will be worse tomorrow as we look to show you what's happening as far as the heat is concerned. look at the temperatures. chicago today, 97. 98 in amarillo. we are looking for records. add in the humid and it feels like 100 in minneapolis. 101 in chicago and dallas. we will see a little bit of a break. the jet stream way up to the
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north for today into tomorrow. the heat makes its way further east. into thursday and friday, the jet stream gets down. high pressure builds in. cooler air invades from canada. the heat will stay banked down south but in the northeast, the midatlantic states, things will be looking better. good morning. well, we're still in the 50s this morning. by noon in the city, that cloud deck will break apart. by 4:00 p.m. mostly clear conditions. it is going to be just a gorgeous day. 65 degrees is the forecasted high in san francisco. a little warmer inland. 76 in fairfield today. redwood city 68 for you. we'll continue to warm up tomorrow. more sunshine on the way as we head throughout the weekend. really nice weather. and that's your latest weather. natalie? >> al, thank you. new york congressman anthony weiner has admitted he lied when
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he said his twitter account was hacked. he said he will not resign but the question is can he hold onto his job? luke russert has more. >> reporter: after ten days of many questions with few answers representative anthony weiner once again stepped to the microphone and admitted that he has not always been truthful. >> i'm not resigning and i'm going to try go back to work a better person, a better man and i'm going to try to be a better husband, too. >> reporter: minutes after weiner admitted he had inappropriate phone and internet contact with six women over several years nancy pelosi was calling for an investigation by the house ethics committee to determine whether any official resources were used or any other violations of house rules occurred. >> i don't see anything i did that violated rules of the house. i don't see anything that certainly violated my oath of
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office to uphold the constitution. >> reporter: for more than a week, weiner misled the y beginning with denials that he sent a lewd photograph to a college student over his twitter account. the picture that went over twitter, is that you? >> i was pranked. i was hacked. i was punk'd. whatever it is. someone sent out a picture. i'm an easy name to make fun of. that's what i think happened again. >> reporter: monday he told a different story. >> last friday i tweeted a photo as a joke to a woman in seattle. once i realized i posted it to twitter i panicked. i took it down and i said that i had been hacked. i continued to stick to the story which was a hugely regrettable mistake. >> reporter: when photographs surfaced online monday weiner was forced to admit more inappropriate behavior. >> over the past few years i have engaged in several inappropriate conversations conducted over twitter, facebook, e-mail and
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occasionally on the phone with women i have met online. i have exchanged messages and photos of an explicit nature with about six women over the last three years. for the most part these communications took place before my marriage, though some sadly took place after. >> reporter: absent from weiner's side was his wife, a long-time close adviser to hillary clinton. how close? bill clinton officiated the wedding last july. >> my wife has known about some of the online relationships since before we were married. we spoke frankly about them because -- well, we spoke frankly about them. she didn't know until this morning that i was not telling the truth about the twitter posting last week. >> reporter: despite scandal, weiner says the marriage remains intact. >> she made it clear what i did was dumb and she's not happy about it.
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she's disappointed and told me that she loved me and wanted us to, you know, pull through this. >> reporter: weiner maintains he violated no law and claims no government resources were used in the scandal. >> my blackberry is not a government blackberry. my home computer is usually where i did these things. >> reporter: late monday radaronline reported a 40-year-old las vegas blackjack dealer named lisa weiss said weiner contacted her from his office. saying i gave him my number and he called me from his office. we proceeded to talk dirty for at least 30 minutes. >> to be clear i never met any of the women or had physical relationships at any time. >> reporter: an odd twist to the press conference. with weiner running late, conservative blogger andrew breitbart who broke the story last week took to the podium. >> i would like an apology. this was his strategy was to blame me. >> reporter: when he spoke, weiner did apologize to breitbart, one of many apologies he offered, sometimes fighting
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back tears. >> i made terrible mistakes that hurt the people i care about the most. i'm deeply sorry. i have not been honest with myself, my family my constituents, my friends and supporters and the media. >> reporter: now whether or not representative weiner can pull through remains to be seen. one interesting caveat of the story, the scandal played out over social networking. twitter and facebook, although harming to his career he said, quote, there is nothing inherently wrong with social media. what i did was the mistake. >> luke russert on capitol hill. thank you so much. joining us is donny deutsch and robbi ludwig. good to have you here. when you watch the press conference, is it too little too late? >> my first reaction is we have to stop being shocked and amazed when men of power who are conquerers by nature also chase
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women. jfk, martin luther king, this almost goes with the profile. >> why is that? >> it's the persona -- >> ego? >> it almost matches. we as a society have to become anesthetized to this. you have to say, i'm sorry. >> which he did. was he tearful enough? does that do anything? >> he needs to have contrition. people thought spitzer never showed enough. we have to understand how the technology is going to be a great undoing, particularly people our age who don't think through what can happen. let's stop being shocked. >> we are a puritan call country. so we are a little bit sexually repressed. on one hand we like stories about sex, but we want things from our leaders that maybe
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isn't realistic. >> do you think he can survive this politically? whether or not what happens with his relationship, his marriage. >> do you know what's interesting? in the minute, it's over. >> spitzer had to resign. >> spitzer has a big television show on cnn. who would have thought that? talking about office again. >> a comeback in a way. >> i think the thing that will hurt him in the long run is his name. it just -- going forward it puts a smile on your face, it re mmis you of the story. and we have the sleeaez factor. take the schwarzeneggers of the world. we start to go along a bell curve and you say, this is wrong but compared to some of the other stuff we have seen. >> i have to say i was thinking about this. you're right. why are we shocked when we hear the stories? >> clinton, edwards. >> right. what we are also responding to is a selfishness. these are leaders who are clearly showing that they are
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putting themselves and their impulses first. what's going to happen in terms of their governing decisions? >> i think the male rationalization is -- you know what -- and i will take this thing out. >> whoa, whoa. >> no. oh! get rid of that! i think the rationalzation is it's not real. >> do you think he felt less guilty because in the press conference yesterday he said he didn't have physical relations with women outside of his marriage. but yet you are engaging in sexting. aren't you then having the emotional relationship? >> it is a betrayal, but many men -- and you can back me up on this. >> i don't know if i will verify what you're saying. >> can be in denial that if they are not physically involved it's not cheating. >> it's almost a fantasy. it's not real. so he was rationalizing along the way, i'm married, i'm not
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touching another woman. it's wrong and a betrayal, but this is going to change everything for every public figure going forward. this is a new world. >> let me ask you about his wife huma. she was not there by his side. she hasn't been seen in the last day or so. he did say that weiner had no intention or they had no intention of splitting up over this. what must she be going through now? >> i'm sure she's humiliated, angry, has a sense of shame. she's probably a little bit or a lot in shock. who knows what she considered her husband to be before all of this became public. >> he said she knew about relationships like this online before they were married. >> okay. so before one is married -- >> we don't know if it's true or not. >> i think the thing that will hurt him the most is not that he
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did it, but that he lied. one thing we can demand of public officials, i don't think -- voters can do what they want in terms of what you're like in a marriage, but don't lie to me. i voted for you. if you're caught with your pants down, come clean. i think that's the legacy that will hurt him. >> always interesting to have you here. >> i can't believe what's in my blackberry. >> we're not going there. coming up next, the best diet for diabetes. joy bauer has the answer to that and other diet and nutrition questions after this. ohhh. cheesecake. ok. what if i just had a small slice? i was good today, i deserve it! or, i could have a medium slice and some celery sticks and they would cancel each other out, right? or...ok. i could have one large slice and jog in place as i eat it or...ok. how about one large slice while jogging in place followed by eight celery... mmm raspberry cheesecake... i have been thinking about this all day. wow, and you've lost weight! oh yeah, you're welcome. thank you! [ female announcer ] yoplait light. with 30 delicious flavors
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male announcer: tim and richard smucker always looked up to their father and grandfather knowing that one day they too would make the world's best jam. grandpa says it like, i've never tasted anything so delicious! i've never tasted anything so delicious! tim: [ laughing ] you got it! male announcer: for five generations, with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. male announcer: for five generations, lights, camera, activia it's the best job in the world. to be there for them, you've gotta feel your best. that's why i love eating activia every day. activia help me feel good inside. which helps me be on top of things help regulate your digestive system. love how you feel or your money back. now on joy's diet s.o.s., "today" nutrionist joy bauer has advice for keeping your blood sugar in check, getting the family on board with eating habits and deciphering tricky labels. >> good morning, al.
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>> we have nancy from lebanon, maine, on the line. good morning, nancy. >> good morning. >> what's your question for joy? >> my question is i need help getting my diabetes under control. what can i do to keep my blood sugars in check? >> so, from the food perspective, there is two strategic things you can do that i know will help lower your blood sugar. the first thing is to keep a tight lid on all carbohydrates. but when you do eat carbohydrates, make sure you choose the ones that are packaged with fiber. so that will be vegetables, fruit and whole grains. more even important than that, you want to make sure you include a good amount of protein with all of your meals and your snacks. that's because protein helps to slow the absorption of carbohydrate in the body and it helps to temper your blood sugars. with those two things in mind some of the best foods you need to eat are going to be the lean proteins, fish, seafood, skinless poultry, egg whites, tofu, the starchy beans and lentils.
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even though they have some carbohydrates, they come with the protein and fiber. so it's all good. nuts and seeds are low in carbohydrates, have healthy fat, protein and fibers. they are terrific for your blood sugars. if you follow the strategies and go to your doctor regularly and get exercise, i'm confident you can lower your numbers. >> now to sara from san diego. she is on the phone and has a question for us. good morning. >> caller: good morning, y'all. i'm visiting my family next week in new orleans next week, the land of fried food, and i'm really into healthy eating. and they are not. i would love to introduce my family to healthy, clean eating but i have two tween sisters who are picky eaters. can you help me? >> you will consider this a super fun challenge. there is no way you will completely convert their
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palates, that would be unrealistic, but i would tell you to go to new orleans armed with a bunch of recipes that are healthier versions of some of their unhealthy favorites. announce that you are going to cook dinner a few nights during the week. so if your sisters love fried chicken, come with a recipe for oven-roasted crunchy chicken tenders. if they love lasagna, make a spinach lasagna. recruit them into the kitchen, bond. it's great quality bonding time and maybe you can even get some of your passion for health rubbed off on them. either way, you will eat well when you're there and they will have some healthy fare as well. >> and bring them hats like yours. >> and say "y'all". >> you're rocking that hat. >> you are beautiful. >> thank you, sara. >> take care. we have a viewer e-mail from susan in new york. she writes, "what's the difference between fully hydrogenated oil and partly hydrogenated oil and if a label reads just hydrogenated oil, does it mean it can be either
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one?" >> hydrogenated oil contains trans-fats. we know transfat is evil. it's a double hit to your heart. if you see partly hydrogenated oil on a label, put it back on the shelf. fully hydrogenated oil is when they add more hydrogen to the oil during the processing and it becomes fully saturated. there is no more transfat, but there is saturated fat. saturated fat is clearly not poison like trans-fat. neither oil is a bargain but partly hydrogenated is way worse. if it just says hydrogenated on the label, you don't know if it's partly or fully. play it safe. skip it. >> joy bauer -- >> that was a great question. >> it was. still to come, we have some healthy advice for moms who are so busy taking care of everybody else, they don't take care of themselves. up next, stumped by what to get dad for his special day?
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our pal jill martin has fun finds the man in your life will love right after these messages. meet beth, nursery school teacher. lights, camera, activia it's the best job in the world. my students are amazing. but to be there for them, you've gotta feel your best. kids can tell. that's why i love eating activia every day. so delicious activia help me feel good inside which helps me be my best... positive, cheerful and on top of things. help regulate your digestive system.
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bald. today people in oakland are coming together to call for piece following a violent weekend. 400 people are expected to march in the peace walk which kicks off at greenleaf whittier elementary school at 3:00 this afternoon. after the walk, police chief anthony bass will meet with city leaders to talk about gun violence. five separate shootings left one man dead and several people hurt. so far no suspes have been arrested for any of those shootings. 9:27. a look at your forecast and the roads right after the break.
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. good morning to you. it'sstillreallyniceoutthere. it willgetwarmer and sunnier as the time drags on today. it will be very nice. high pressure clearing our skies and warming our temperatures up into the 70s today. one of the warmest days we've had in a week. 76 in fairfield. 75 today in santa rosa. only 65 in san francisco. but hey, you'll get a taste of
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the 70s as of tomorrow. headed to the giants game as they take on the nationals at 7:15, great baseball weather. make sure you take a jacket. a little bit of a breeze. temperature around 61 at game time, though. bring some mint, too, those garlic fries over there. clear from the dub barton bridge. in that backup there's a stall as well. the san mateo bridge, many folks took that as an alternate. a live look showing traffic moving smoothly. the interchange itself looking slower there. at northbound 880 still slow due to the earlier debris in the road way. >> we'll be back.
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♪ [ applause ] >> that's great. there she is. meredith vieira living out her childhood dream of becoming a radio city rockette. she did well. >> she could kick. >> anyway, w re very happy about that. we'll devote part of the broadcast tomorrow to meredith's time here on the broadcast and send her off in style, although it will take a lot of time to do it well. she's done so much for us over the course of the last five years. >> absolutely. we have a lot more informa coming up.
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important information for women. >> women a lot of times put themselves last on the priority list. you know, when you're juggling jobs, kids, a husband, housework, taking care perhaps of aging parents women often ignore their health needs and are more likely to have chronic conditions. we have strategies to help women find time to destress and stay fit. >> we're going to help keep stress out of your life because father's day is coming up. >> it is. >> we have already picked out gifts for you. jill martin is here. she has fantastic gifts. as a dad, i'm thinking 90% of of the stuff on that table, aces. the other 10% is pretty darn good, too. >> i love the hat. >> check this stuff out. >> that's a vote of confidence. also coming up, a taste of hometown favorites from cheesecake from alabama to balsamic strawberry ice cream from san francisco. we'll take you on a culinary tour.
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but first a check of the weather from you, al. >> that sounds like a good father's day present, too. for today we are expecting a risk of strong storms through the northern plains and western new york and p.a. we are looking at record highs, mississippi river valley, ohio river valley into the gulf. strong storms. record highs move into the northeast and the midatlantic states into the ohio river valley. sunshine and hot from the southwest into texas. it will continue. in fact, houston had 11 days in a row of 90-plus temperatures. well, we are in the 60s now. take a look at sunnyvale. 64 degrees. upper 50s along the peninsula. it will be gorgeous. lots of sunshine for the second half of your day. a few clouds out there. they're breaking apart as we
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speak. 72 degrees is the high forecast. temperatures continue to climb. 80s in the forecast on thursday. latest weather. >> al, thank you so much. up next, finding the right balance. healthy advice for busy women. rs messa s. woman ] thursday! finally! dinner with the girls tonight. i really want dessert. i better skip breakfast. yep, this is all i need. [ stomach growls ] [ female announcer ] why skip breakfast when you can start your morning with new special k multigrain oats and honey, a whole new blend of rolled oats and honey kissed multigrain flakes. and make your breakfast beautiful. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here.
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this morning on midlife today, balancing work, and kids. amy robach has more. good morning. >> good morning. as working moms we want to do the best job possible but experts say many women are putting their own health in jeopardy. now there is a new resource for moms to help them take care of themselves while still taking care of everyone else. >> she can have some. >> reporter: like every mom, mary anne's life is a game. >> no dessert. >> reporter: she juggles three kids, two volunteer jobs. >> wednesdays i do lunch and recess duty. >> reporter: and a husband. >> just wipe it on daddy. >> reporter: leaving zero time for herself. >> how you keep all the balls in the air is a struggle.
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if you drop a ball it's yours. >> reporter: like a growing number of women, she gave up a corporate career in her 30s to be a mom in her 40s. now caring for 7-year-old charlie, 5-year-old brady and newly adopted daughter zoe can be a challenge to her own well-being. >> i'll forego sleep. i strigle with staying fit. some days i don't feel good. i feel down and i don't know why. it's hard to get through the day. >> reporter: experts say in the quest to have it all more women are ignoring their own health needs. >> women see their roles as care takers, nurturers and they are all about taking care of everybody but themselves. >> reporter: and the effect is anything but family friendly. this white house report released in march found more women than men report having a chronic medical condition. women suffer disproportionately from cancer, arthritis and depression. >> i would like help with strategies for managing it
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better. >> welcome to the healthy woman forum. >> reporter: now a new community outlet offers support. the first annual healthy woman's forum held last week in princeton, new jersey. it was a day for hundreds of busy moms like maryann to focus on their health and interact in workshops sponsored by local specialists including weight loss expert joy hoffman and psychologist sharon rose powell. >> this is about bringing hundreds of women of different ages together to have a conversation about the challenges we all face around our physical and emotional health. >> reporter: the workshops offered strategies and advice for dealing with common health struggles. >> what is the most common form of female sexual dysfunction? >> reporter: from keeping your sex drive alive. >> my daughter is 7 1/2. >> reporter: to raising kids with less stress. >> don't deprive yourself. >> reporter: to secrets to staying fit. for a large group discussion meredith vieira hosted the
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conversation. >> trying to raise three kids, working and trying to balance it and thinking that it's not okay to drop a ball. i'm here to tell you that you will drop the ball a million times but it's not going to break. >> reporter: she led a panel of speakers including me and my husband andrew who shared our coping strategies to agisting to a newly blended family. >> people don't normally walk into the honeymoon phase of marriage with five kids. >> you have to be a team where you are genuinely sharing the roles. >> reporter: anne marie slaughter spoke about her decision to give up a dream job at the white house to raise her family. >> i have always wanted a job like that. i spent just about every day counting the minutes until i could come home. >> reporter: for this group of multi tasking women it was a day of validation and inspiration. >> coming to a forum like this, having the opportunity to talk to other women and hear their stories makes you feel less alone. >> reporter: one strategy mary
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anne has already adopted, joining an exercise class run out of her friend's garage. half workout, half social hour that leaves this mom feeling whole again. >> i feel energized and i got my batteries rechargeded. i'm a better mom after this. >> the sponsors at the healthy woman forum want to spread the concept to communities across the country. for more information go to today.com and click on the session "heard it on today." we had a special mention for one of the organizers, sharon rose powell, the mother of one of our producers, robert powell. >> we love them both. >> they were a big part of putting this together and hopefully helping women learn they can get time for themselves. >> an important message. you've got to love yourself first. amy robach, thank you. up next, unique gift ideas for dad. jill martin is here with fun finds for father's day right after this. al will love it. father's day is not for celebrating dads. come on dad! [ female announcer ] it's for celebrating
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i love cartoon jill. a special father's day edition of jill's fun finds. you're sick and tired of getting dad the same old shirt and tie? well, jill martin has discovered unexpected and cool gifts for the deserving dads out there. jill, good to see you. >> you like real life jill, too, right? >> they're both fantastic. you have done an outstanding job this time around. >> thank you. >> you hit it out of the park. >> i love my father and most of us do. most of us want a creative gift for dad. >> everyone loves your dad. >> right. they will all arrive in time for father's day. >> and you don't have to break the bank. >> almost everything under $100. >> starting with the shirts. >> i want to start with mini shirts because it's fun for father's day to be matchy-matchy. the kids' stuff is from space cadets. $25 and up. then get matching shirts from dad from target if you have a
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little boy or girl to chip in and buy something. 12.99 and up. they also have great hats. >> i love the shoes. so cute. >> the mini shoes. can you see how little and matchy. these are fun all year round. the hats are from target as well. you and matt sporting the hats. now, this is made for al for father's day. >> i have wanted this. >> this is the scotty vest. this is what it looks like on. but on the inside, 22 hidden pockets. >> ooh. >> even for your ipad. it's 22 hidden pockets. it holds everything. if you are an outdoorsy person it holds the ipad, tiand the he phones go through here. >> king of the geeks. >> right. i don't think so. i think it's cool. i like the way it looks on
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these. $100. >> b ooocce ball. >> pottery barn, $39. now this is one of my favorites. we showed this and it flew off the shelf. it's a cell phone case that holds your credit cards. $19.99. it's an inexpensive gift for dad on the go. >> the new nano. >> it's great from am.copple.co. you can preload music for dad. my dad likes steely dan or the doobie brothers. >> old school. smart box. >> i love this. this is the gift of experience. i did it last year. i gave my dad sky diving. it was a ball. you pay a certain amount. starts at $49. every gift in the book corresponds with that price. they get to pick an experience and you can do it with them or
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give it to your mother and father. this is a great thoughtful gift. >> what's this? >> $79.95 from brookstone. this is a waterproof ping-pong table. so you put it in the pool. you can also put it on a table, too. but this is a i really fun game if you have a swimming dad. >> how about the sports fan dad? >> now we are moving onto your area as well. >> yeah. >> no, cooking. you came to the knicks game, had a great time. >> right. these are personalized aprons in time for father's day. if you order by monday. you can get mini matching ones. and then who doesn't like to brew their own beer? >> who doesn't? >> the slogan is, if you can make oatmeal, you can make beer. this is from williams-sonoma and you can freeze mugs. personalized dad mugs or with their initials. >> homerun, jill martin.
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♪ this morning on today's kitchen, a culinary road trip from new york city to san francisco. we're taking a bite out of some of the hottest hometown haunts across the country. travel & leisure's director is here with a little taste of america. good morning. >> good morning, ann. >> you call it the list of united states of deliciousness. >> yes. i love the word deliciousness. it makes everybody happy. so we decided for the third annual food issue which comes out in a couple weeks on the newsstand to ask chefs around the country where they go to
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eat. this means the list is straight from the horse's mouth. we get the best places to eat in 51 different places. >> we are starting with alcohol first. >> chefs love a little bit of booze. >> who doesn't? b sangria in new york city. >> alta. another favorite chef of ours from composed in tribecca recommended this. it has lots of delicious stuff. it's refreshing. do you get the kick? there is rum in there. >> definitely, but the rum isn't prominent. >> you have wine, orange juice. it's something you can make at home. it's in a beautiful little block on 10th street in the west village. >> now to chicago. people may not guess but this is a vegetarian sandwich called a ban-mi. >> that's a sandwich from vietnam. it's a meat sandwich but this is
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vegetarian. the chef loves it because it has a tempura tofu. >> crunchy. cilantro. >> do you get the kick from the jalapeno? also jicama and pickled carrots as well. >> fantastic. >> there are great places to go for live music. free live music in chicago. >> i like the sandwich. this is from arkansas. these are obviously hot dogs but different kinds of hot dogs. this one is hard to describe. >> this is a classic chicago dog. this guy, hot dog mike, is a cult figure in little rock. people follow him on twitter. you could follow him, too. to find out where the cart will be. last year he told almost 100,000 hot dogs. >> what's in here? >> see the crazy neon stuff? that's relish. sport peppers. there is a hot dog, everything. it's being dragged through the garden. it has everything and the
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kitchen sink. >> this one has corn chips. these are limited edition. so they become something people want to have. >> i see. >> you create demand and it's there. >> this makes sense. corn chips and beans? >> chili and jalapeno and cheese. this one is the peace dog. it has mac & cheese and blackberry jam on it. >> talk about crazy combinations. here from alabama you have a cheesecake with bacon in it. is that right? >> it has -- >> it's savory. you can eat it or use it as a spread on c rorrostini. it's unexpected like a cheese course. and the bacon is from benton's in tennessee. if you are going to be in mobile, you have to go to this little bistro. >> and in san francisco, these ice creams are crazy.
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strawberry balsamic, peanut brittle. >> i feel like i see people coming once you said ice cream. this is from bi-rite creamery in castro. >> try, guys. >> that's a hot dog? >> because of the food scene there. bi-rite has incredible artisanal ice i work at the cable company, and i get to wear a hard hat... a question already! my mom says cable can't bundle cell phones. you mean wireless voice service? nobody does that. mom says at&t does, so... uh...uh... [ female announcer ] get more bundle choices than cable.
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suspects in custody for the shooting death of an infant. the suspects are just kids themselves. police are charging a 17-year-old boy with murder and his 16-year-old accomplice faces weapons charges. officers say the two boys ambushed a family on wisteria street in east palo alto as they were leaving a baby shower around 1:00 a.m. sunday. 3-month-old isaac jimenez garcia was killed in the crossfire, though his mother tried to shield him with her body. >> it's not that i had to protect my baby in the car seat, but one of the bullets went into his head. i didn't even realize it till i saw him crying and i saw him bleeding from his head. i took him out of the car seat and he had had a hole in his head. >> police believe the teenaged suspects were out for gang related revenge, but targeted the wrong victims. 9:57 now. a gorgeous day shaping up to be in the bay area.
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>> all we have left over are a few of those high wispy clouds. we're looking good, clearing out nicely, headed towards the 70s later on today. 72 the forecast in fremont. 70 degrees in santa cruz. we're done with the rain. no rain chances in this seven-day forecast. this weekend a few more clouds come in but staying nice. 70 degrees saturday. let's see if we're driving the speed limit with mike. >> rain, we're done with you. speed limit getting close. 580, a disabled vehicle around that 680 interchange. you see it there on the map. further south from there we do have a minor accident, property damage. that mean nos one was hurt. but south of the interchange. but then as we get closer to sonoma, you can see things moving nicely through the express lanes. but a light volume of traffic. >> thank you, mike. the "today" show returns in about a minute.
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captions paid for by nbc-universal television hey, everybody. we are so glad you're with us today. it's booze day tuesday, baby. june th. >> if you were up late last night. i'm assuming you might have been. >> i need to prewarn my husband. >> my cohort was on with jimmy fallon. i haven't seen this clip, but i heard a lot of talk about it. first of all, what were you doing on there? >> i went on "the jimmy fallon
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show" to -- well, i'm promoting my children's book. >> of course you are. should we turn it up? >> no, no, no. the first time in there. it's called wine pong. he had to chug the whole thing. i know. >> oh, what is going on? >> first of all, we need to time that kiss. >> it was supposed to be a little smooch. i adore him. who doesn't love jimmy fallon. i could be his mother, keep that in mind. i went to give him a little smooch on the cheek and his mouth got in the way. >> his mouth was open. >> no, it was not. then people started cheering and i'm a comedian at heart. >> look at jimmy.
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>> you are so funny. >> we were completely out of control. what you didn't see is i beat him in wine pong. >> the goal is you throw -- >> i bet i couldn't do it again. way off. >> you did it. it was across a ping pong table. >> you nailed it. >> what's up, jer? i have to drink it. hoda does, she goes it in there. >> no. it's the other one. >> i can't. not this early in the day. not even i can do that. >> you're still signing. >> it's almost over. tonight at barnes and noble in princeton, new jersey. not north dakota. it's new jersey tonight at 6:30 to 8:30. tomorrow is my last one in huntington, new york. >> if you live in new york or anywhere now, it's all about anthony weiner. if you saw the replay of the news conference where anthony weiner stepped up to the
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microphone bank and admitted that he had lied, that he did send messages and made phone calls and all kinds of things to these girls on twitter and what not, it was bizarre. i have to say, watching that news conference. >> it was riveting. you could not take your eyes off it. you really couldn't. it was a match in such distress. you couldn't enjoy his pain, but is a own actions brought him to this point. let's listen for a second. >> over the past few years i have engaged in several inappropriate conversations conducted over twitter, facebook, e-mail and occasionally on the phone with women i met online. i exchanged messages and photos in explicit nature with about six women over the last three years. >> you have a bone to pick. i didn't mean that. you have an issue with that. sorry. i honestly wasn't thinking that.
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my mind is not in the gutter. >> oh, no. yeah. i'm tired of these things being called inappropriate. inappropriate is when you pick your nose in public. that's inappropriate. what he was doing is more than inappropriate. it's wrong. it's immoral and it's wrong. it's a total betrayal of his marital vows. we all understand -- we don't need to see all that. all right. we all understand a human weakness. we are all human and we have them. it's the lying -- >> why are they cats? >> he doesn't call them that, hoda. in the newspaper where there are pictures, there are stories, too. i'm just kidding. >> do you know how close i am to walking away? some days you had it. some days. >> here. throw a ping pong ball. >> let me tell you what struck me about the whole deal. if you watched him the week before, you saw his -- it wasn't just a denial, it was an adamant, aggressive denial.
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he went on all the neat works, deny, deny, deny. angry at reporters. he used the word "jackass." let's watch his denial. >> i was hacked, i was punked, whatever it is. someone sent out a picture. i'm an easy name to make fun of. i think that's what happened again. >> that wasn't him being angry but you could tell he was ticked anyone was asking him about it. then, lo and behold he stands before everybody and says i have done these appropriate things. his wife wasn't there which is notable. reporters asked where she is and he said, not here. they asked where is she and he didn't answer that. i can't imagine what she is thinking today. >> she's furious, i'm sure, and heart broken. he didn't humiliate her, he humiliated himself. someone said last night about the fact these women involved. there are other people on the
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ends of these tweets engaging in this behavior, as well. he is the one that is an elected official. he is the one perhaps doing this from his congressional office. he says no, but these other people are contending, yes, it was from his office. >> how does he know their ages? they told me they were of age. in reality, there is no way he could know. >> there is no way he could tell. >> i'm afraid it's going to getting yget ugly because there are pictures. >> if your name is weiner, no one is going to forget the scandal as long as you live. if your name was something else, maybe. this is one of those you never, you're not going to forget that. >> no. hard to forget. i dated a guy years ago who is a doll. his name was spelled the same way but he was smart enough to
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wall it "winer." it's a big difference. do you think he is going to resign? >> i'm not sure. he says he's not. some of these things you can weather. >> when you think back on some of the scandals that have seen so much worse than this and they are still serving in congress. i don't know. do you think there is some double standard if you're a democrat or republican? there shouldn't be? >> no, there is no i think some people choose to resign, some people don't. i think you're remembered if you do resign you're remembered right away. remember this guy. >> christopher lee. >> he resigned right away. if he had said i'll wait and see if it died down, it might have. >> in all of this, we have not discussed john edwards much. that seems to be the threshold most people can't take. this is a moral lapse.
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although would you say he was sexually unfaithful to his wife even though there was no physical contact? >> i'm a believer when there is an emotional -- i'm equally afraid of an emotional bonding. like this kind of sexting, i find that a betrayal. they keep saying i didn't mean any of them, but there is something about someone living in your husband's head who he is thinking about, texting late at night taking up his time. >> we'll be talking about it later on. >> yes, we can because we can't help it. >> there are sex experts. hoda is but i'm not. >> is tomorrow really meredith's last day. >> when is the woman leaving? >> she was on "letterman" last night. >> we are broken hearted. we've got to laugh about it. she was on "letterman" getting a few laughs. >> how long has matt lauer been there? >> too long. really too long.
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it's bad. it's bad. talk about the deal has dried up, you know? i don't mean it that way. i don't mean it that way. matt's great. matt's been there 15 years. i adore matt. >> i heard his deal dried up. >> what? >> everything means something else these days. we live in tough times. >> we do. this is the coolest thing ever. >> they keep telling us how dangerous these might be. >> look at this. you get a little attachment. you plug it in. i'm going to call you on your phone. let's see if it works. >> i have an old lady phone. >> is this you? >> what is this supposed to do? >> i get to talk to you hands-free. hello. is it ringing? is it ringing? >> no. >> is it ringing? >> yes, it is. >> there it is. a little delay. hi, hoda. >> hey. >> i can hear you. >> i love this phone.
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i did that i accept responsibility for but if you're looking for some kind of deep explanation for it i simply don't have one. except that i'm sorry. >> all right. so why do men lie and think they can get away from it? dr. saltz and sex counselor ian koerner are here to explain. >> he was talking about the plan but he wasn't -- plans take time and thinking. he was using his time differently. >> if he had a plan that would have plenlt he was reflecting and thinking and then he would have had a shot at not doing this. if you take out and examine your urges, grandiose thoughts, if you examine those and whatever guilt or fakeness you may feel that might propel you to do this, then you might not do it. >> why would a guy who is a public figure whose picture is on twitter, reach out to girls he doesn't know who very well could bust him, why do they do that? >> everything to lose.
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>> actors, politicians, i think that they are naturally thrill-seekers. they are novelty cravers, attention seekers, risk takers. they operate up here and when they are down here, 3 have to figure out how to get back up here. >> is it the narcissism, the self love and they feel entitled because they are more special and the rules don't apply? >> i think there is a desire to -- a desire to feel that. there is enjoyment when it is often reinforced. in these positions it's ofrnl reinforced. you are surrounded by people you get to fire, you say do it my way. they say yes, sir, it feeds into that. >> don't you think he was watching. i imagine he watched arnold schwarzenegger on tv and this thing unravelled. why aren't these guys afraid after they see something, my gosh. >> again i think they are thrill-seekers, they crave novelty, krav risk. technology opens up -- they should be thinking but you know,
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also if you think about it, sexual desire has undone many people. guys who are completely in control in every aspect of their life, they unravel sexually. >> it's also deny is complicated. it's you could look at that and say well i don't have a love child, i didn't sleep with my maid. >> this isn't such a big deal. this is justify this to yourself. exactly. >> you can tell yourself it's that. obviously that's not true. >> exactly. >> by the way, he humiliated himself, not her. >> what about the long lie? the week-long lie of being 0 adament and saying who are these hackers. >> that's the thing that's going to undo him is the lying. infidelity comes in two parts. there is the act itself, and then there's all of the lying. look at john edwards. it's the lying that undoes -- we're going to see a long trail going back and a web of lies. >> we are more accepting of
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sexual misbehavior than hypocrisy. i think it's the hypocrisy of the continued lying that really disturbs the american public so that's what puts his position at risk. then in terms of his marriage look, he didn't have this job, we wouldn't even be talking about whether his job was at risk. >> don't you sense that the american public is getting tired of this. like every other week there is somebody that can't keep their drawers on. >> yes and no. we thrive on this and it's reinforced. look at the shows we watch, what we participate in. >> the internet brings up temptation for average people every day. do you facebook your old ex, i deal with teacher who have students who want to follow them on twitter. we're facing these internet ethical dilemmas. >> the ethics have not caught up. thanks so much. >> thanks. >> speaking of that, hello. it's kourtney and kploey kardashian lightening things up. we'll talk to them after this
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[ sponge ] so it's not a chore. with the kardashians. starting sunday night the family is back with the sixth season of their hit show. >> kourtney and khloe concerned their mom kris is focusing too much on business and not enough on family, decided to skip out of a meeting to teach her a lesson. it doesn't make mama happy, does
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it, kris? >> you guys are unprofessional. you're rude. you made me look bad. you made you look bad. those people waited for you one hour. >> first of all, all you care about is money. >> that's not all i care about is caring about your future. building something so when you're my age you don't have to work this hard. >> wow. >> hi, we're back! >> a lot of sparks fly on the new season. >> i was just saying since we've known you since i've been a baby, i mean, for you, you're probably like, what is going on with these people. it's crazy. >> knowing your family as well as i do, i used to say to kris, you should have the cameras rolling. nobody would believe this stuff. you all have taken it to a whole other level. now there is more fodder with everybody getting married. you've got lamar and kris and kim are getting married. >> tell us about them. are you happy about it? you seem unsure in the episode. >> it's hard because the episodes were taped a couple of
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months ago. when kim first -- she came to my house and i have pictures of a few of her exes in frames. she was single and enjoying herself and life. when she came over and was livid i didn't remove these guys, i was like, i didn't know kris was that serious for me to put him in a frame. at the time i was waiting, let's see how long this will last. >> you got attached to the others in the past. more so than you? >> since i have mason, that's my thing. i can't worry about what all these other people are doing. >> you have enough problems with scott. >> exactly. >> does he want to get married and you don't? what's the situation? >> i think woe love to. i think i would love that for me soon. now that kim is getting married -- >> she feels it's not her time. i'm going to say i respect kourtney. marriage is a one-time thing. it's very serious. i think you don't not say, hey, let's see how it goes.
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if you're not ready, embrace you're not ready. >> everything is good. >> scott has been being so positive and making so many great life changes. let him go on that and let's see how that is. >> he saw some of the future stuff and seems to have issues down the road. >> he decided to start drinking responsibly. we are seeing how that goes. >> don't get married. >> he was taking a nap and they -- >> they turned it into that. how is lamar, by the way? >> lamar is great. i was still planning on him to be in the playoffs, so i'm still working. he's at home twiddling his thumb waiting to go on vacation. >> are kendall and kylie going to get their own, i'm hearing? >> not yet. i think they are too young yet. >> that's what their godmother thinks. i don't have a vote. >> the thing i love about bruce,
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he won't let them film until homework is done. if their grades slip, that is a privilege that gets taken away. >> bruce is tough. >> you being upset with your mom, do you believe she is all about the money or you were feeling at that time? >> at that moment. it's like how much money is it worth to keep working and working? i have that struggle with mason. i would rather just move to a farm sometimes in the middle of nowhere and just hang out with him and not work. >> i do think not just my mom, a few other family members, our priorities have shifted. it's not about our family dinners we had and those moments we need. >> we are out of time. >> season six of y show premieres sunday night at 10:00/9:00 central. [ female announcer ] we invited real women to try new dove visible care
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good morning. it's 10:26. i'm marla tellez. the community is rallying behind san francisco firefighters as they mourn the loss of two of their own killed in the line of duty. a memorial is growing outside station 26 where vince perez and tony valario worked. the family spent yesterday at the firehouse with his friends and co-workers. they talked about his big smile, quick wit and adventurous spirit. his sister says that he took her on a dream trip for her 50th birthday. friends of lieutenant perez say he dedicated the last ten years to taking care of his mother.
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he was a devoted son who relaxed while working on vintage cars. there is another memorial on berkeley way. crime tape is still up where the investigation into the deadly fire continues. kelly stanton is sharing the pictures she took. the neighborhood is broken. >> air of heaviness throughout the neighborhood. today the police lines have opened up so people can drive through now. we just feel so bad for our neighbors and feel so sorry for the firefighters who died. >> thousands are expected to attend friday'ser avalariond a. that starts at 12:30.
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welcome back. the time is 10:28. the temperature outside, 72 degrees in sunnyvale. 62 in concord, 64 in fairfield. mild along the peninsula. 59 in san francisco. still you'll hit about 65 even in the city by the bay. we've got gorgeous weather to look forward to throughout the day today. it just gets better as we keep warming up all the way through your thursday. we'll jump up to 80 degrees, 72 for friday. a nice mild weekend. marla, back to you. >> before we say good-bye, we have some great news for fans of the olympics. we are proud to announce nbc will continue to be the home of the olympic games for the next four olympiads. details of the deal are not available just yet, but the associated press is reporting it could be in the neighborhood of $4 billion.
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nbc has broadcast every summer olympics since 1988 and every winter games since 2002. by the way, the 2012 london games starts in just 416 dar thos e offothose of you counting eac day. thanks for being with us today. we are back on this booze day tuesday with today's style. if there are certain parts of your body you despise, we've got sure-fire ways to fix those flaws. >> say good-bye to back fat, knee bulges and so much more. you can dress to fit your flaws. we like the sound of that. >> it's true. you can still wear the best summer trends, just know how to dress. >> let's talk about the hips. that is an area a lot of people ncerned about. you want to hide them. >> you want to minimize that. a lot of women are self-conscious about it. we have a beautiful model amber here. she wanted to rock the cargo
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trend. she feels self-conscious about her hips. they are not big but it's an issue for her. we dress her in this great pencil skirt. >> she looks classic. >> it's slimming and classic. she wanted that military chic look, we found an amazing vest from t.j. maxx. it pulls the whole look together. she is looking beautiful. >> is the secret where that hits your hip? >> you're trying to elongate the legs. cargo pa , stay away from them if you have big hips. they add too much volume. >> i love them. they are so much fun. >> a lot of women are busty. they want to minimize that. how do you minimize a large bust? >> this is nancy. she is a businesswoman. she wants to have a great summer dress for those meetings. she is kind of busty. the first key, find a bra that actually fits. every woman should be getting
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fitted for a bra once a year. we gain weight we lose weight. bra and support is so important. >> they sag. >> all those good things. >> you want to find a neck line that is going to flatter your chest. look for v-neck, scooped or square neck that is going to create a space between your chest and neck and create illusion of having a smaller chest. >> and have the attention go there. >> do you like the minimizer bras? >> if you feel you need more support get those minimizer bras. plus the great oversize purse which will detract attention from her chest. >> how about sleeves? >> make sure you're not wearing sleeveless dresses. it's going to attract too much attention in the chest area. >> the bigger booty is a problem for some. >> it is. >> done wonders for kim kardashian. >> some people feel uncomfortable. laura feels like shes too much
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action in the rear end. you want to make sure you're finding denim with a darker wash. she doesn't look big but she wants to be comfortable. a dash wash is slimming. it's going to make your rear end look smaller. check out the pockets. stay away from anything bedazzled or embroidery. if the pocket is too small, it's going to make your rear end look bigger. >> lastly, this is one that affects a lot of women, how to tame the tummy. >> that gets harder every year. >> we all have that issue. this is jamie. she looks super cute. she said i want to wear white pants. big trend for the summertime. she feels like she has a bit of a tummy. she is wearing these stretchy, stretchy white pants. great color. the stretch is forgiving. the waist band, nice and white will act like a control top. >> are those the ones i like? the lizettel?
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you think you're tired? imagine being pregnant more than 135 months. welcoming a new baby every 18 months, changing just about 90,000 diapers, using four washers and four dryers on a daily basis for the 200 monthly loads of laundry, and teaching your kids in your own personal classrooms full of kids all different ages every single day. stop complaining. >> welcome to the world of the duggers. they can have it. just kidding. it was written there michelle and jim are here with 18 of their 19 productions. plus the latest, a brand-new book. it's their second called "a love that multiplies." it's right here. welcome. >> congratulations on your second book. >> welcome, welcome, welcome. >> we say this every time but you have the most well behaved children of all time. i thought it was a school classroom coming into watch the show. how do you discipline so many kids? >> i think from the time they
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were little, we would say to them, you've got to learn to get along. you guys are each other's best friends. they heard this all the time. treat each other the way you want to be treated and show kindness. then we have to practice that and train them to do that. over the time, they really are each other's best friends. they learn to get along. learn to practice self-control by sitting still and being quiet. we need that. >> i've been with a lot of kids lately because of this book signing. hardly any of them are like this. i was downstairs with all of you and i was object serving. the only problem was i couldn't get a bathroom. there were dugger lines to every bathroom. how many bathrooms do you have in your house? >> we have nine bathrooms. it was a family project to build our house. it took 3 1/2 years. >> you live by biblical
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principles. a lot of people might put that down. you can't argue with the end result, especially in a world out of control. what do you say to critics of the way you're raising your family? >> we have quite a few critics. once they watch our show and see how we live, they think that's neat. they see our older children becoming responsible adults. they think, i would like to have that for my children to become that kind of role models. >> your book starts off talking about josie is with us. she is all con k'd out. >> definitely. josie was 22 ounces at birth. daddy, when he saw her for the first time and came back and told me, michelle, her tiny little head is the size of a cue ball, i couldn't imagine. the fact she is with us is a miracle. >> you chronicle a lot of the
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ice storm. we've all been through terrible winters. imagine losing all your power in a home like this? you bind together, bond together and through faith you get through everything. you're now grandparents. the second grandchild is coming in two weeks. >> that is why one of your children can't with us. >> two weeks away from their due date. they were here in new york but taking a little break, resting, sleeping in a little because anna is due soon. we would like it to be an arkansas baby, we would. >> what's wrong with new york? >> nothing is wrong with new york. she wasn't planning on that. she would like to be in arkansas. she has everything ready back there. >> and her doctor. >> i think when a lot of people look at this big group the first thing they think of are finances. how can they afford this? monthly people are struggling to buy food and clothes. how do you guys manage it with all the children? >> back about 20 years ago we
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went to the financial freedom seminar. the purpose is to get out of debt, stay out of debt. we have links on our website duggerfamily.com that describe the deeper story of our life. >> jim often has said this, every time we have another baby, god will just provide enough, a little bit more to take care of one more. we have seen that to be true. it is amazing. trying to live frugal and buy used and save the difference is our family motto. >> a lot of trips to costco, i would think. >> people ask, is this it? you say whatever child is a blessing from god. >> exactly. >> it's still open? >> we would love more, yes. i hope so. >> the oven still works. >> i hope so. we'll see. josie is 17 months. this is the longest in between babies. we would love more. they are precious gifts. >> do you have stretch marks,
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you've got one extra room in your house. the trouble is you really need three. you can have it all and you don't need a contractor. >> really? >> yes, that's what they say. >> own tv interior designer is here to tell you how your guest room can do triple duty as an office and play room. is that right? >> it can do all kinds of things
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absolutely. let's start. this is essentially the guest room. first thing you have to think about, what are your key pieces going to be and how do you make them do lots of things? i call it transformer furniture. cleans your room, turns into a chair. this piece is a sofa. it's a sofa bed as well as storage. all the bedding can be in there. guests clothes can be in what serves as an end table. are you ready for this? mom can be sitting and playing on the laptop but this ultimately turns into an office, turns into a desk. >> stop it. >> i like it. >> you can eat at it, type at it, sit and actually work at it. >> is this an expensive table? >> $149. >> where did you get it? >> coffee tables galore.com. pick neutral pieces for the big
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pieces. go with splashes of colors. urban outfitters, $49. when sally says, i like green, give her a green run and green pillows. >> sally sounds like a brat. i wouldn't give her anything. >> that's why we are only spending $49. >> this is cool. >> we have storage benches. this is great for puzzles, the big stuff. balls and all of that. mom can sit here and work. this can be an art center. can also be an office. it's an arts center, crafts center for the kids. these little command picture clips, kids can take their art down, put it back up. the best part is they stick up, no nails. they can always be transforming their space. you have some control over that. we've got art center, play with puzzles, mom can spread out with the bills. now we stored the big stuff, the toys, stuffed animals, balls and
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all of that. >> where do you put them? big reveal. >> when you have a piece of furniture, you want it to do as much as humanly possible. go vertical and use the back of your doors. these guys are tool bags you can get at home depot. they are $8, washable. i use them for make-up and stuff. little things like g.i. joe, matchboxcars. kids can take them off the hooks, put them on the floor and play with them. when they are done, they zip them up nice and tidy. goes back on the hooks. the hooks are removable, too. they lay nice and flat. when the door shuts it's tidy. you've still got room for clothes. >> thank you so much. >> good job. >> up next, a story of inspiration for fathers and sons.
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we are sitting with one of my oldest friends sean thompson. when he was at the height of his professional life as a world champion surfer, professional entrepreneur and world speaker, he lost his 15-year-old son matthew. >> he reflects on his life to write this book, "surfers code, 12 simple lessons to right this life." >> this book is really, really moving. it first came out in 2006 before matthew's death, right, so you upgraded it to what's happening in your life now. >> i wrote a new chapter called "the last chance ahead" to talk about in the face of darkness one must have this little optimism in life. i think that helped my wife and i. we've been married now 24 years, through the dark times into the light again. >> you are obviously a terrific
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surfer. your dad almost died of a shark attack, yet you stayed on the water which is one of your life lessons, right? >> it was amazing. he was training for the olympics. he was a wonderful swimmer, one of south africa's top athletes. the shark hit him and nearly bit his arm off and destroyed his swimming career, but never his love of the ocean. my earliest memories of him taking me down to the beach. for me as a father now, thinking about taking my new son luke down to the beach in a place where you've been nearly killed by a shark. >> he didn't transfer his fear to you. >> never, ever. >> you would never have had the career you had. you've been in the water most of your life. tell me what you told me yesterday that you live not "what if" but "what is." >> when one has experienced tragedy, it's easy to go down the path of doubt and regret and
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i should have, would have and could have. i think it's so important to live in the "what is" mentality. once you start going into the what if, what if, what if, you will really lose your mind. i think i managed to grasp that at an early stage in the grief and it helped me through it all. those were tough times. >> some of your life lessons applied to surfing. i'll never turn my back on the ocean. i will never fight a riptide. a lot of people swimming fighting, fighting and fighting. >> exactly. there are inexorable trends running through society. you have to pick your battles. >> you are in a great place in your life. you have a beautiful baby boy. tell us about luke? >> he is 20 months old. we got a call -- >> he is so cute. what a love, huh? >> an unexpected miracle. >> we got this call.
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