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>> we'll be back at 7:25. have a great day. nbc-universal television good morning. crisis averted. investors around the world breathing a collective sigh of row leaf this morning over the results of a key election in greece. how will wall street react? surprise defense. jerry sandusky evaluated by a psychiatrist as attorneys begin preparing to present their case today. does the coach suffer from a rare psychiatric disorder. a tennis player disqualified in a tournament after kicking a board into a judge's leg. he apologized but now he's being investigated for alleged assault he apologized but now he's being investigated for alleged assault today monday, june 18th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television 201 captions paid for by nbc-universal television
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and ann curry, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and welcome today on this monday morning. i'm ann curry. >> i'm david gregory in this monday for matt who has the morning off. a lot of buildup surrounding the greek elections particularly the import for our own economy back here. in the end a party that supports a bailout for the country's troubled economy pulled off a narrow victory. >> and the results caused the world market to rally. this morning there's already growing concern over similar debt crises in other parts of europe that the u.s. actually has closer ties with, david. a live report from athens straight ahead this morning. also this morning a california family that's lucky to be alive. we were just talking about this. it's an amazing story. they survived a plane crash but left them stranded on a remote snow covered mountain in idaho and they were dressed for much warmer weather. it took rescuers 15 hours to
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reach them. they will share their story in an exclusive interview. there they are. >> they said actually more than one miracle was involved in their survival. also this morning ozzy osbourne and sharon's son jack has just revealed he has multiple sclerosis. the 26-year-old received the news just two weeks after the birth of his daughter and says he can only think, why now? coming up the latest on his prognosis and how his family is reacting to the news. we begin this morning with the much talked about election in greece and its impact on the global economy. stephanie gosk is in athens with this story. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. another bullet dodged by greece and the eurozone. people in this country say they face a difficult choice in this election, not between good or bad but bad and worse. in the end by the slimmest of margins, greece sent a message to the world that it wants to stay in the euro.the euro.
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greece is not a big country but at the ballot box on sunday it had the weight of the world on its shoulders. at stake was the future of the euro currency and likely the entire global economy. when it was announced that antonis sa mar ras and his new democracy party eeked out a victory there was relief among some in athens and many around the world. >> let's hope that eurozone will steer nous a different way and they'll trust us more. >> reporter: sa mar ras supports the multibillion dollar bailout plan funded by europe even though the imposed austerity measures triggered a deep and painful depression here. the opposition vowed to rip up the agreement, risking bankruptcy and greece's membership in the eurozone. 40-year-old like many greeks went to the ballot box afraid of uncertainty. he withdrew savings from the bank and worries about an increase in crime.
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>> i have family with kids and i have to go to bed and make sure you lock, you know, the balconies. >> reporter: the hope is a new . . . . . money for athletes has dried up, her coach rarely gets paid. the training facility is a mess. old mats, warped weights, broken poles. an athlete struggling to train in the birth place of the olympics. i asked her what she needs the most. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: it's not just one thing. she told me. i would basically blow this place up and start from scratch if i could. there are many who believe that is exactly what this new government will have to do to the greek economy. sa mar ras needs to form a coalition government expected to happen within the next few days and he's also expected to ask
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for more time to meet budget cut goals. there's a lot of stuff that could impact the campaign going forward. the president landed in mexico late sunday night amidst what he's called head winds from europe. >> we're not going to send checks to europe. we're not going to bail out the european banks. >> reporter: the president's trip south of the border comes right on the heels of his call
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not to deport young people brought to the u.s. illegally. >> it is the right thing to do. >> congress has been working on -- >> reporter: a policy mitt romney yesterday refused to say he'd reverse. >> then with regards to these kids who were brought in by their parents through no fault of their own there needs to be a long-term solution so they know what their status is. >> reporter: he called the president's move u election year politics. >> the full-titiming is pretty . if he really wanted to make a solution with these kids or illegal immigration in america this is something we would have taken up in the first 3 1/2 years. >> reporter: the obama campaign has not been shy about the need to do well with hispanics. >> this is going to be an exceedingly close election. >> you guys out here wearing garbage bags. >> reporter: romney barn stormed the buckeye state on a five-day bus tour. >> the sun is coming out, guys. >> reporter: joined by the highest ranking ohioan in politics, speaker boehner, romney at stop after stop hammered obama on the economy.
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>> this president has not succeeded, he's failed, he's deserves to go home and give someone new a chance! >> reporter: joined on father's day by two of his sons -- >> let's wish a happy father's day to my dad. >> reporter: romney also learned he'll have a more personal interest in the london olympics. >> it's not me. it's my wife, of course. she's the athlete. in this case it's not her personally, but she along with two other people purchased a horse. i joke that i'm going to have to send her to betty ford for addiction to horses. >> reporter: besides the economy the other big issue on the president's plate here is syria. he holds his first one on one meeting with russian president vladimir putin since putin moved from being prime minister to president. they'll also be talking about iran's nuclear ambitions while the expectation is for a lot of awkward tension, it is unclear just how cooperative putin plans to be. >> all right, chuck todd in mexico this morning, chuck, thanks a lot. 7:07. here's ann. >> to the trial of jerry
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sandusky and new insight into what might be is central strategy for the defense. michael isikoff is in the courthouse at bellefonte, pennsylvania, this morning. >> reporter: jerry sandusky's lawyers are expected to start presenting their case today. they've gotten a green light for a surprise defense. when jerry sandusky returns to court today, his lawyers plan to argue a novel defense.rare psyc results in inappropriate emotional behavior. on sunday sandusky arrived at the prosecutor's office to be evaluated by a state psychiatrist. the visit was required by judge john clelland so his lawyers can present evidence that he has histrionic personality disorder. experts say it's characterized by pervasive pattern of excessive emotionality and attention seeking. >> it may explain someone acting overly familiar in a relationship. but as far as crossing a line
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legally into some sexual behavior, it says nothing about that. >> reporter: sandusky's lawyers want to argue the disorder explains why he wrote sometimes affectionate and needy letters to some of his alleged victims. >> the letters from the defendant to one of the victims, the contract between the defendant and one of the victims, was just so strange that it's really hard to explain that away. they are looking for anything to explain away that very damming evidence. >> meanwhile prosecutors may have more evidence to present. last friday they asked nbc news to reauthenticate an unedited transcript of the bob costas interview with sandusky for rock center with brian williams last november. because that transcript had already been published, nbc agreed. it includes this unaired exchange about sandusky's work with young people. >> so it's entirely possible you could have helped young boy a in some way that was not objectionable while horribly taking advantage of young boy b, c, d, and e. isn't that possible?
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>> well, you might thing that, i don't know. in terms of my relationship with so many, many young people, i would guess there are many young people who will come forward, more young people who will come forward and say my methods and what i had done for them made a very positive impact on their life. i didn't go around seeking out every young person for sexual needs that i've helped. there are many that i didn't have -- i hardly had any contact with who i have helped in many, many ways. >> reporter: now, prosecutors haven't said what they plan to do with the transcript of that interview. they could use it to grill sandusky about those words if he takes the stand in his own difference. -- defense.
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>> michael isikoff, thank you very much. savannah guthrie's "today's" legal correspondent. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to get to this in a moment. let's start with the prospect of sandusky on the stand. based on what we've seen up to date, based on the costas interview alone, he would be horrible, wouldn't he? >> that would be exhibit a in the argument not to put him on the witness stand. if he testifies he's going to have to do a lot better than what we heard in the bob costas interview where he stammered on seemingly easy questions like are you sexually attracted to young boys. he had a hard time answering that question, repeating the question. he has to do better than that. >> part is to sell a story that mitigates all these horrible facts against him that he sexually abused boy after boy after boy over a long period of time. that's what he's facing in the prosecution's case. help me understand how they look at the risk assessment of his mental health condition in the defense. >> it's an odd strategy to put mental health at issue as a
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defense. they are not saying he's got a mental disorder and that caused him to sexually abuse. they are not acknowledging that. what they are saying is this explai explains some of the weirder behavior we've seen in the case. why is he writing letters, what prosecutors say amount to love letters to these alleged victims. i think it's a risky strategy. it's a tacit acknowledgement there is something wrong with jerry sandusky. >> all right. if on the other hand, if you're a juror who sees more humanity in sandusky than others might and you hear this kind of defense, process it for me in a way that somehow refutes some of the terrible facts. >> why would the defense put this on? they are looking for one juror, one juror alone who could hang up this jury, find some reasonable doubt. this would give them some reason, maybe this explains the behavior. they are trying to give something a potential juror could hang onto in terms of evidence. >> what about sandusky's wife. >> she would be a key witness on a multitude of levels. number one, she's a fact witness.
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she apparently, according to her, did not see or hear anything over these many periods of years. a lot of jurors would find that to be hard to believe. if she's compelling, maybe that's a good argument for defense. also, she would be a powerful witness in the courtroom. she's a credibility witness. she is somebody who could, perhaps, portray her husband in a sympathetic light. >> lean prosecution case, devastating against sandusky, we'll see how they respond to it. savannah, thank you very much. 7:13. once again, here's ann. david, thank you. an autopsy expected to be performed today on rodney king. the 47-year-old whose videotape beating by los angeles police in almaguer, thank you so
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much. >> we want to -- excuse me. we want to get a check of the rest of the morning's news. natalie is on assignment. savannah guthrie made her way over to the news desk. she's working hard. >> good morning david and ann. in the news today, the fundamentalist muslim brotherhood claimed victory in egypt's presidential election but the military holding on tight to power. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in cairo this morning with more. richard, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. egyptian state television says nearly all of the votes have been counted and that still unofficial results show that the muslim brotherhood's mohamed morsi will become the next president of egypt. this is a fundamental change. the muslim brotherhood is vehemently anti-israeli, not
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pro-american, and many egyptian christians and women worry about the sweeping changes in this country if the muslim brotherhood, as it promised, implements islamic law. starting now egypt will begin its first experiment in modern history in islamic democracy. the military delivered a preemptive strike. the military is very worried about the muslim brotherhood. as votes were counted last night in egypt, the military issued a sweeping decree to curtail the powers of the new president saying the president does not have the power to declare war against any foreign country and that the military will be responsible for appointing and removing any members of the senior ranks. so a power struggle is now under way that will take place over the next several months between the muslim brotherhood and the military which wants to retain as much power as it can. savannah. >> richard engel in cairo for us. thank you.
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back here out west wildfires in san diego town in california have forced evacuations of some 150 homes. in northern colorado a highly destructive fire has consumed at least 181 homes. that's the most in state history. a ten hour standoff turned a suburb of philadelphia into a battlefield after a new jersey police officer barricaded himself into his estranged wife's home with some 2,000 rounds of ammunition. neighbors were evacuated as he reportedly opened fire on police injuring one officer. he surrendered overnight and is now in police custody. london police investigating an assault complaint against tennis player david nalbandian. the 30-year-old lost his temper when his opponent took the lead during the queens club final kicking a plywood box surrounding the judge's chair. he apologized but the kick disqualified him costing him a shot at the title and leaving
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the judge's leg bleeding. this is not the first time he's had an outburst. he was fined $8,000 back in january for throwing water at an employee of the australian open. webb simpson clinched his first major title winning the u.s. open at the olympic club on sunday in san francisco. the 26-year-old's victory fired a strange moment during his interview with nbc's bob costas. >> yeah, that was kind of the difference. i got off to a slow start but i knew that -- >> always something to spice matters up. >> enjoy the jail cell, pal. most of the drama was played out on the green women graeme mcdowell missed a 35-foot birdie putt. back to ann, david and al. could you keep a straight face? >> you're going to act ridiculous, that's a funny way to be ridiculous. >> bob costas --
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>> absolutely. >> didn't make it back in time. >> without the hat, it could be matt. >> matt wouldn't wear a hat like that. >> never ever. meantime a check of the weather. mr. roker. >> let's see what we've got. some severe weather to talk about the along the northern tier of states, a risk of strong storms, rochester, traverse city, , damaging winds locally, heavy downpours. you can see activity is already firing up and there's going to be a second round later today, talking one to three inches of rain between green bay and milwaukee. that's what's here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> 7:20 on a back to work monday. looks like we've got a full deck of clouds over the golden gate bridge. clear in san jose. as a result of that cool marine influence, that pacific air moving on shore we're going to see a nice day. temperatures dropping by 10 to 15 degrees from yesterday's highs. 81 in san jose.
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77 fremont and just low 60s in san francisco. by tomorrow, 90s return, just the low 90s, in mid-90s by wednesday. only to topple your temperatures thursday. >> that's your latest weather. >> all right, al. thank you. coming up a young man fighting to clear his named after being convicted of murder based in part on a friend's dream. he could learn his fate as early as today. we'll have the latest. but first this is "today" on nbc. this country was built by working people.
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meteorologist christina loren says it's a crisp monday but a beautiful day ahead. >> a sunny finish after we get through with this cloudy start. you can take this live look at san francisco, a contrast, though, versus san jose where the sun is breaking through the clouds. you do have quite a few areas of sunshine out there. from concord to livermore the sun has broken through a. good looking day shaping up. in addition to the low clouds, the cool air will continue to pump over the bay area off of the pacific. that means we'll see 10 to 15-degree drop-offs from the hot weekend weather. good air quality as well. feel free to open up your windows. the breeze will pick up, even more comfortable with the light breeze, 5 to 10 miles per hour out of the west. 81 in san jose. 77 in fremont. tomorrow the low 90s return inland and mid-90s by wednesday. the first day of summer will be hot. if it's too hot the good news is you take your temperatures down by 20 degrees between wednesday and thursday. let's check your drive. >> we have a 5 to 15-minute
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delay still by the b.a.r.t. system for the richmond to millbrae line. over toward the airport, then back along the way, there is a problem with the switcher and it's going on pretty much all morning. a slower drive down the east shore freeway, backing up at the toll plaza. typical pattern there. nothing unexpected. slow out of the walnut creek interchange and the dublin for 580. slow south of here, the bottom into the sunol grade. into the 40s for 680. >> for the latest, make sure to check us out on nbc bay area. back in a half hour.
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imagine walking away from that. a california family survived a terrifying plane crash in idaho but ended up trapped on a snow covered mountain with no way to call for help until a bit of a miracle, one of their cell phones started to ring. coming up, we're going to share their story in an exclusive live interview in our studio. welcome this morning here at 7:30 on a monday morning, 18th of june, 2012. i'm ann curry sitting beside david gregory in for matt this morning. also what really happened. >> the title of a new tell-all from john edwards' former mistress, rielle hunter. what she's revealing about the affair, what edwards is like with their 4-year-old daughter
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and what she hopes for the future. a startling revolution from the son of ozzy osbourne and sharon. he's been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. later, on a lighter note, mark wahlberg will be here to tell us about his new movie and unlikely costar, a rough talking, beer drinking, teddy bear. he'll explain coming up. >> i'm a big mark wahlberg fan. i'm looking forward to talking to him. we want to begin this half hour with a young man in a missouri prison convicted of a murder based largely on the testimony of a friend who claimed he had dream-like memories of the crime. now that friend is changing his story. "dateline" nbc's keith morrison is here and has details. >> it's a fascinating case. thank you, good to see you. finally after years, and a series of stunning revelations, the case is in the hands of a judge. ever since he was arrested and
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charged at the age of 19, ryan ferguson said he was innocent of murder. today seven years after a jury found him guilty, he's waiting to hear whether a judge will throw out his conviction and possibly release him from prison. for the first time since he was convicted, ryan ferguson came face-to-face with the young man who convinced a jury they were both killers. only this time ryan's old friend wasn't in court testifying against him, now he was trying in the strangest turn of events to help ryan go free. >> i don't want to die knowing that i did the wrong thing. >> reporter: ryan had waited most of his adult life in prison to hear chuck ericsson tell a far different version of what happened after they left a halloween party in 2001. >> what he said about being at the crime scene, me being at the crime scene was all false. he's a troubled man who had no idea what he did that night. >> reporter: that was the night after 2:00 a.m. when an editor
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of the columbia, missouri daily tribune was brutally assaulted and strangled in a newspaper parking lot. the crime went unsolved for two years until chuck confessed to police that he had a dream-like memory of committing the crime and said ryan was, in fact, the main instigator. >> i've got to go to prison for the rest of my life. i've got to tell them what that man did. >> chuck's testimony was the centerpiece of the case accepted by the jury as true. after all, why would someone confess to a murder he didn't commit, even though there was no blood, no fingerprints and no dna, nothing matching ryan or chuck at the crime scene, a major factor in the case. his parents talked about it when they appeared last august on "today". >> there's not one shred of evidence out there that proves ryan was even anywhere near there. >> reporter: now, chuck says, he was intoxicated to the point of blacking out that night and has no memory at all of what happened.
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>> i lied and said i remembered things i didn't remember and said he did stuff that i don't remember him doing or me doing. >> reporter: it wasn't just chuck who changed his story. an eyewitness did too. the night custodian who once identified ryan in court said his testimony was plain false. >> i'd like to have forgiveness from ryan and his family. >> the custodian said he identified ryan after encouragement from the prosecutor, who showed him photos and a newspaper article. a claim the prosecutor strongly denied. >> i wouldn't have gotten it in and may have gone to prison myself. >> the state stands by ryan's conviction and says he believes chuck's first story, not the one he tells now. the question is, is ryan's case strong enough for the judge to set him free. >> i want to make my life great when i get out. i'm going to be ready for it. i feel like i've been preparing for eight years.
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to live life. >> a caution, it's very rare to see convictions thrown out, even when the evidence seems quite strong. ryan's parents and attorneys are aware of all that but say they are confident no matter what the state says, they have the truth on their side and the judge has said only that he will rule swiftly. so it's at a very important point. >> absolutely. keith morrison, thank you so much this morning. we want to get a check now of the weather from al. >> thank you, mr. gregory. got a nice group here. the birthday girl. happy birthday. >> thank you. what's your name? alexa. >> happy birthday. do you want to tell us which one? >> sixty. >> you had it on the sign right there. hello. well happy birthday. you look fantastic. let's see what we've got for your weather today. the heat unfortunately for our friends out west, high park, little bear fire, no relief in sight. it's going to be 102 in arizona, 94 -- 84 in colorado with gusty winds. look at these temperatures. albuquerque 95, st. louis 95,
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chicago today 94. then as you look to tomorrow, those temperatures start to make their way east so you'll have 90s into the ohio river valley, into upstate new york by wednesday, into northeast, new england, boston, new york, washington, philadelphia, all of the mid to upper 90s with excessive heat warnings going to be issued and that heat extends all the way back into the mississippi river valley. that's what going on around the here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good monday morning. 7:36. a live look over san jose. you can see clouds are starting to break apart. the sun is shining through but you're mostly cloudy. you have a fog bank from san francisco down to san mateo hugging the coastal mountains. 72 in oakland. 77 in fremont. 81 degrees in san jose today. as we hit tomorrow the warm-up is on. up to 90 inland. we'll peak on wednesday, 93 degrees. only to take your temperatures down to the 70s thursday to the weekend.
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back now at 7:39 with the california family rescued on a steep and snowy mountainside in idaho after walking away from a small plane crash. we'll talk with them exclusively in just a moment. but first savannah has their story. savannah. >> when california captain and his family set off on a memorial day weekend, he never imagined their plane would crash into an idaho forest. thanks to some modern technology and a dedicated group of rescuers, they all survived. >> definitely ready to get back in the seat. >> reporter: brian brown is preparing to head back to work at this firehouse in california, a rescue worker who was grateful for a daring rescue that saved his life and the lives of his wife and daughter. it was memorial day weekend, brown, his wife jay ann and
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daughter had been flying to idaho to see their other daughter heather when they hit bad weather. >> i could still see the mountain terrain and all the clouds. my overall visibility was just very poor. >> their plane a cessna 182 stalled. brown said he had mere moments to prepare his family for the worst case scenario. >> i had really just about enough time to tell the girls on the plane, i'm sorry, i don't think we're going to make it. i love you. >> seconds later the plane crashed. >> i very vividly remember the entire impact and i guess you could say waking up first. >> stranded for hours, injured, the browns huddled together in the darkness and freezing cold until the silence was broken by a familiar sound, a cell phone ringtone. ♪ dancing queen >> a call came through from
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tabit tabitha, which meant a miracle. they had cell phone service. >> i think i reacted like a mother, what does tabitha want? what does tabitha want? i don't care. call 911. >> i'm on an airplane and i crashed. i'm in the mountains. >> where are you at,00? >> i'm at 29 miles east or west of mountain home, idaho. i need you to send a search party please. >> rescuers with the national guard fought against whiteout conditions, six-foot snowdrift and 60 degree slopes. it took almost 15 hours to reach the crash site. brown says divine intervention gave his family a second chance at life. >> we did have an opportunity to stay on this world longer and we have to make good with it. >> well, that cell phone came in handy in another way. the browns used an app for strobe light to help rescuers rescue them from overhead.
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>> thank you. the brown family is joining us exclusively, brown, jay ann and heather on the plane heading to visit their sister and daughter tabitha howell. good morning to all of you. watching that story and reliving all of this brought up a lot of emotion for all of you. are you here in part because you want to heal a bit? >> oh, yeah, absolutely. i've told you before that just the opportunity to be able to get the story, you know, off our chest, out of our minds has been a big part of the healing process for us. >> what are the most touching moments hearing that you told your family you loved them. you weren't going to make it, right before this happened. you had time to do that. how did you know you weren't going to make it. >> i recognized the stall characteristics coming on the airplane, the feel of the controls and even on the instrumentation. and just knew what the amount of altitude we had that i wasn't
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going to be able to clear the next ridge line. and so again, the stall just happened. i reacted to it to try and bring the nose up. >> and crashed belly first, which may have been a move that helped save your life. jay ann, when you awake from being unconscious, describe what you were seeing and feeling. >> well, it was dark. i was surprised. i didn't really react to anything. it was all very unreal to me, but i was glad to see that my husband and my daughter were okay and just changed god we were still -- okay, god, we're still here. >> your goal number one, to survive. then you had to face the freezing cold, incredible
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temperatures, incredible cold. you're dressed for summer. heather, i understand you gave up the blanket. why did you make sure your parents had the blanket. you had one blanket. >> we did. we had one blanket for the whole trip that i happened to just bring because i was cold that morning. because both of my parents had suffered head injuries, i had kind of known just from natural instinct, hey, head injuries, they need to stay warm more. it's more important for them to stay warm than it is for me to stay warm because i didn't have any injuries, visual injuries at that point. >> at that point, you didn't think a cell phone would work. why? why wasn't a cell phone supposed to work, ryan? >> we were in the mountain areas pretty deep. i've never had luck with a cell phone working in the mountain areas at all. >> it was tabitha's call that gave you hope.
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you processed that, that your call told them the cell phone would work. what do you think about that? >> it's -- you know, you mentioned before, the first miracle. it's just -- to think that set off their chain of hope, that's not what i was trying to do. i was just worried where my family was. they were very late. i was waiting to pick them up, ready for a visit. you know, just so thankful that i didn't hesitate any longer to find out what's going on. >> heather, why "dancing queen." >> it's actually not my phone. it's kind of been misinterpreted it was my phone. it was actually my mom's cell phone that i found. that just happened to be what -- it's one of those silly songs from her college days that --
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just one of those fun songs. >> did you pick the "dancing queen" song? >> i picked the "dancing queen" song when tabitha was in college. the girls would get together on saturday morning and start cleaning the whole dorm room. everybody would put the song "dancing queen" on because it was motivational and upbeat. it's just silly. >> just what you needed to hear at that moment. >> there's really no reason other than that. >> well, it worked. >> yes. >> a couple of miracles. thank you so much for joining us. i hope in some ways it will make you feel a little better to get this off your chest. >> thank you. >> coming up next, a new tell-all from rielle hunter, what she's revealing about her affair with john edwards and what the relationship is like now that's coming up right after this. [ male announcer ] it isn't just your mammogram.
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from john edwards former mistress rielle hunter. rehema has details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. neither edwards or rielle hunter testified during his trial. weeks after that case ended his former mistress and mother of his 4-year-old daughter is telling her side of the story. according to the associated press who obtained a copy of rielle hunter's memoir, hunter writes of a phone call she had with john edwards when he faced the prospect of an indictment saying, so if you went to jail, what kind of jail would it be? one of those country clubs? he said, yeah. where? she asked. probably virginia. so quinn and i will move to virginia. virginia is a great state. and another phone call on the day of the indictment. as a newspaper reporter banged on her door in charlotte, while the man she refers to as johnny throughout the book called her cell phone to say he was also being pursued.
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i've got helicopters circling my house, johnny said. federal authorities spent a year prosecuting edwards culminating in a six-week trial that ended last month. jurors acquitted edwards on one count of electing illegal campaign contributions and deadlocked on five other felony counts. the judge declared a mistrial. federal prosecutors decided not to retry edwards and the charges against him were dropped. rielle hunter lives in charlotte with her 4-year-old daughter quinn. after the trial, edwards spoke about the daughter he once denied was his. >> and then finally, my precious quinn. who i love more than any of you could ever imagine. i am so close to and so, so grateful for, so grateful for quinn. i'm grateful for all my children. >> hunter writes that edwards is
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a doting father when he's around their daughter but his obligations to his other children curtail their time together. he is a great dad to her when he is with her, hunter writes. the associated press also reveals hunter says she still has feelings for edwards but doesn't know how the relationship will end. david. >> thanks very much. a just ahead here ozzy osbourne and sharon's son jack reveals he has multiple sclerosis. more after your local news. for change? why what if i fall back into old habits? what if i lose control? what if i gain it all back? what if i fail? shhh. there's only one voice worth listening to and that's the one saying you can do this. i'm standing here still in control of my weight with weight watchers, telling you to believe in that voice. [ female announcer ] join now for $1. hurry, offer ends june 23rd. weight watchers. believe. because it works.
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>> the time 7:56. good morning. i'm jon kelley. a santa rosa father accused of kidnapping his children will be in court facing charges. 25-year-old alberto rojo arraign ed. last thursday police say he threatened to hurt himself and his three children after a confrontation with his wife. she has a restraining order against him. he took off with the girls and he told her she'd never see her children again. later that evening he dropped them off at their grandmother's house. a check on your weather. christina loren is here to tell all. >> good morning. what a weekend, it was so hot here. i have good news if you're sick of the heat, a much cooler day by 10 to 15 degrees. this morning we're starting out
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mild in places like sunnyvale, it jumped up 2 degrees in san jose at 59. 62 currently in livermore. headed to the 70s inland by noon, done with the 90s for today. tomorrow, though, back on the temperature map. high pressure is in control. we have an area of low pressure that came through overnight. that's what ushered in the stronger onshore flow. for us that cloud cover that's situated right over the mountains around the peninsula, that's going to keep us cool for today. by tomorrow we'll warm you up. 76 in almaden valley. the seven-day in moments. here is your drive. >> to the south bay we have an accident. westbound 237, right around southbound 101, there is a connector, it's causing a backup to 237 in through sunnyvale. really, the rest of the northbound routes and commute routes are looking pretty good. we have slower drive now south 880, south of san leandro through union city as well as southbound 680 off of the dublin interchange to sunol and downed
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8:00 now on monday morning, the 18th of june, 2012. a cool start to the workday in manhattan, just 60 degrees at this hour on the plaza. al says you could go to record high temperatures later in the week. meantime i'm ann curry along song david gregory in for matt this morning and the aforementioned mr. roker. just ahead we'll get the news from the 26-year-old son of sharon and ozzy osbourne. >> he just became a father but was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
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we'll find out what they are saying about the diagnoses. >> then lighten things up a bit, talk with oscar nominated actor mark wahlberg. he's here starring opposite a foul mouthed teddy bear in the new movie ted. you know when the create are of "family guy" is involved things will probably go horribly wrong. >> all right. that looks like a lot of fun. also want to mention a programming note. thursday on "today," matt will have an exclusive interview with madonna badger. she's the mother who lost her three children and parents in a house fire last christmas. she's going to talk about why she's coping and why the story we've all been hearing about how the fire started is being questioned. we'll share that thursday on "today" and much more thursday night on rock center with brian williams. >> all right. we want to head inside now to savannah guthrie in for natalie. good morning. >> reporter: morning. the defense today presents its
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side in the sexual abuse trial of former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky. on sunday sandusky was evaluated by a state psychiatrist after defense lawyers revealed they plan to reveal he suffers from a rare psychiatric disorder, that disorder describes some of sandusky's odd behavior. they insist he never sexually abused a child. sandusky is charged with abusing ten boys over a 15-year period. the prime suspect in the disappearance of american robyn gardner in aruba is on the offensive. jeff rossen with the latest on that story. >> reporter: good morning. robin has been missing almost a year now an presumed dead. police still believe he was involved. his possible motive, they say, an insurance policy he took out on her. now he wants the insurance money suing american express for $3.5 million. it's the latest twist in this
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mystery in paradise, what happened to robyn gardner who vanished in aruba. her traveling cam uponion said they went snorkeling together. the water got rough and she never made it out but nothing went wrong. police never bought his story and found it suspicious he took out travel insurance on robin's life. but still aruban authorities didn't have enough to charge him. he was released and went home to maryland. now he filed a lawsuit against american express to collect on the insurance policy demanding $3.5 million saying robyn lynn gardener is presumed to be released and amex has a duty to pay the full death benefit. robyn's friends are furious. >> it infuriates me gary would have the nerve to do that. >> amex hasn't paid him telling nbc news it's too soon. when someone is presumed dead,
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the claim would not be evaluated until 365 days after the incident. it's only been 10 months since robyn disappeared. but he says they owe him millions and defends the policy to "dateline" in november. >> if you take out insurance and something happens to your loved ones, you're a murderer to the rest of the world? i think that's ridiculous. >> i spoke to him by phone over the weekend. he told me the lawsuit speaks for itself but would not comment beyond that. police in aruba says he remains the prime suspect and they are working with fbi analyzing his laptop and cell phone. savannah. >> jeff rossen, thank you. a spectacular crash in sunday's 24 hour race sent the car somersaulting through the air and into a barricades. doctors say anthony suffered shock and back injuries, too. now for a look at what's trending today. a quick roundup of what has you talking online. epersonality giuliana rancic says the baby she and her
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husband bill are having through a surrogate is a boy. they kept friends and followers guessing with the invite for the baby shower saying blue or pink, what do you think? it's blue. lindsay lohan back to work after a health scares that sent paramedics to her penthouse. producers of the movie called after lohan failed to come out of her room as scheduled a sleepy but otherwise okay lindsay tweeted, note to receive after working 85 hours over four days and up all night shooting, be very aware you might pass out from exhaustion. american greeting struck gold with this viral father's day rap that proves dad can be cool despite their wardrobe. >> i'm rocking my dockers with a cuff and crease. st. john's bay. i look nice. i've got dozen of dollars. that's right. go straits to my daughters and my wife ♪ i'm a miracle dad
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making magic ♪ >> jokes about other paternal perks like minivans, riding mowers and being king of the backyard grill. it is now 8:06 and back to our king of the grill, al, with a check of the weather. >> i have three out of the four, just don't have the riding mower. >> what about the dockers? >> got the dockers, got the minivan so i'm doing okay. we've got nice friends here from fitzgerald cancer organization. what are you talking about today? >> neuroblastoma. our daughter was here, passed away in september, she was 18-month-old. we're raising awareness, for a very toxic camera for children. we'll be funding clinical trials to help kids have better quality of life. >> more information go to fitzgeraldcancer sunshine fund. we have survivors here as well. thanks for bringing that to us. let's see what we've got for you.
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son of ozzy and sharon osbourne going public with a very personal health crisis. tamron has the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. 26-year-old osbourne has been a fixture on reality question and just became a father. now he's opening up about his battle with multiple sclerosis. jack osbourne is used to being in the spotlight, growing up in one of hollywood's most eccentric and beloved families. but now the son of legendary rocker ozzy osbourne and nbc's "america's got talent" sharon osbourne tells "people" magazine he's been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. in an exclusive interview he tells people, "i was just angry and frustrated and kept thinking why now?" he also said, "i've got a family. and that's what's supposed to be the most important thing." the news of the illness reportedly came only two weeks after he and his fiancee became the proud parents of their
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daughter born in april, seen here on the cover of british malsewn hello! with proud grandmother sharon osbourne. sharon recently and on "today" and spoke about the new edition to their family. >> it's been just an amazing time in my life. it's something i didn't think was going to happen so soon. it's just been a blessing. it's fantastic. >> on sunday jack tweeted, this the best father's day i've ever had. recently the proud father tweeted pictures of his newborn when he brought his daughter to work. multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system and can impair one's ability to do things like walk and see clearly. >> it's a very treatable disease. generally it's felt the sooner you start treatment the better. >> jack, are you losing weight? >> since his reality tv days osbourne has sported a slimmer
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physique. despite his admitted struggle with substance abuse in the past, more recently the birth of his daughter has seemingly brought new meaning to his life. experts say there will be challenges that lie ahead. >> typically there's going to be a need for medication as well as potentially the need for physical therapy, particularly those where motor function is affected. >> there's no known cure for multiple sclerosis but there are therapies that may help slow the disease. ann. >> all right. tamron, thank you. kate coin a senior editor at "people" magazine. dr. nancy snyder man is nbc's chief medical editor. good morning to you. interviewed both jack and his mother after the diagnosis, what did they tell you? >> obviously they are devastated and still coming to terms with what this all means. obviously it's been said quite a bit that multiple sclerosis is very treatable. it is not, however, curable. in jack's case he's already had some very severe symptoms.
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this is not something that's been easy on the family at all. >> describe the symptoms. >> the most notable and prominent recently, he's lost 60% of his vision in one eye, which is profound and terrifying and really was the crisis that spurred him to get a diagnosis. he had had the tingling in the extremities, a known symptom, but dismissed that. it was when he suddenly woke up and could not see out of one eye that he realized something was very wrong. >> 26 years old, doctor, how rare is it for a young man of this age to be diagnosed. >> it's unusual for a young man to be diagnosed. we usually think this is a female disease between the ages of 20 and 40. he he saw something very important, no matter who is hit it's a diagnosis of exclusion. a lot of times young men will go in and say they lost muscle mass or numbness and tingling.
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then through mris and analysis of spinal fluids, doctors have to figure out what it isn't then the diagnosis of ms is made. >> how is jack treating his disease? >> he's working with a team of physicians. he's exploring medication options. he's obviously doing everything he can to return to a very active, very functioning state. but it has its challenges. >> what kind of treatment options are there? you say it is not a genetic disease. >> it's not genetic. we don't really know what the triggers are. a lot of people are trying to figure out is there something in the immune system that goes haywire, a virus that turns an on and off switch. the medications out there are immune modulators. they are medications that make the immune system more responsible. it's likely with a good team of doctors he's going to have a robust and wonderful life. but he's going to have to keep
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really good diaries of possible triggers that make episodes come and go. hopefully he'll have a couple of episodes, the vision problems and numbness and then go long periods with nothing, then some episodes down the line. >> when you say episodes -- >> another episode of numbness and tingling, stumbling, not feeling well. any organ system in the body can be affected by ms. every nerve has insulation around it. ms attacks that insulation so that the electrical impulses from the brain to the tips of your fingers and toes don't work as well. he's going to have to be really in tune with his body. >> recently a lot has been made about ann romney having ms and using horse back riding as a therapy. can horse back riding be used as a therapy. >> ann romney uses mind -- body.
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meditation, massage, all those things that make the mind and body stronger can be an integral part of ms. >> great information. thank you. kate, thank you so much, "people" magazine. coming up next, mark wahlberg is going back to high school in his outrageous new comedy right after this. with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. and a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. so let's put our paws down in protest and raise our barks to rally till we all get k9 advantix ii. join us at poochprotest.com. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. and the chefs at lean cuisine are loving tangy lemon, peppery poblano, sweet butternut. we're roasting, and grilling to create must-have meals with no preservatives. lean cuisine. be culinary chic.
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>> i got you. >> brandy lynn, heather lynn -- >> brandy lynn. >> mark wahlberg. >> take some of the curses out of there. you had a little bit of a boston accent when you said john. >> being around you. i have watched the departed so many times. >> a lot in the departed. we could have used you. i thought george clooney was lazy when we did "the perfect storm" because he didn't do a boston accent but he's smart. >> if it's not right. talk about "ted." you've got to go on a journey with this movie. you're a grown man, a teddy bear, foul mouth, beer drinking, frat boy -- >> he does a lot more than drink beer. that's put it mildly. >> when i first heard the content, i wasn't really that excited about it. i said, this is not for me. i read the script. thirty pages into it i forgot about the bear.
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it was a great relationship movie about a solemn, a, a best friend to spend time with and girlfriend he needs to grow up and be an adult for. the craziness that goes on in this movie is out of control. >> you like to have a few laughs. think about "the fighter," "the departed," "the italian job" contraband. what is it about something like this that throws you a little curve that's appealing. >> i play a very different character in this. he's not a physical guy at all. there's actually one physical altercation in the movie but it's with me and a 12-year-old boy. you know, i punch this kid in the face in the movie. he's a big disney star. he's on one of these disney shows my kids watch. i'm watching the show and said oh, my god, i punched him in the face. she was like, you better not. it was not in my movie. it's so different. the man that wrote and directed
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the movie, voices ted is such a talented guys. everyone is saying it's one of the funniest comedies they have seen in a long time. >> you're not a guy growing up in boston hanging out with your teddy bear. do you relate with the character. >> you always find something you can identify with. the thing i identify most with is the dilemma he was facing in the movie. when i met my wife i was living with five or six friends, my small entourage. my wife was like, i love you, i like your friends. if this is how you're going to live, this is not going to work for us. >> i know how involved a dad you are. we were talking about kids. with father's day, one of the things you're doing as a great example for your kids is going back and getting your diploma. >> i have wanted to do it for a long time. it became available to do it online, with a tutor, not necessarily spending time in a classroom. i don't want my kids saying, dad, you didn't finish school, i
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look at my kids science and i don't know what it is. it's another language. to be able to help her, something i wanted to do, it's important. >> you have a great father's day. >> i had a great father's day. i only enjoyed half of it, the other half i spent on a plane coming to new york. father's day only one day a year, mother's day went on for three our four days. >> we could work to expand this. >> my wife is such an amazing mother and wife. she has a far more important job and responsibility. look how lucky i am. she's so gorgeous. >> absolutely. two quick ones. are you going to bring entourage to the big screen. >> doug allen is writing the script now. >> also i remember reading about the whitey bulger story, whether you'd want to pursue that. how is that going? >> i have no involvement in it. "the departed" was kind of a telling of that story to a certain extent. thel reahe real story. moringl
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>> we've got to go. mark wahlberg, thanks so much. back after your local news. good monday morning to you. i'm laura garcia-cannon. violent crime has dropped off sharply in most parts of the bay area except for oakland and val vallejo. the report shows 13 of the area's biggest cities have fewer homicides, robberies, assaults and rapes over the past five years. for example, san francisco saw the number of homicides drop by almost half in the last five years compared to the previous five. experts predicted a rise in violent crime because of economic worries coupled with police cuts and fewer social programs. here's the monday morning commute. a tougher drive through oakland right now because of a couple accidents. look at the live shot past the
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coliseum. the accident's on the southbound side, but the northbound side jammed up because it was at the center divide, quite a distraction. around 16th heading up from the coliseum. a slow drive here. back to the maps, we have a tough drive through livermore, westbound 580 jams up. the eastbound direction causing more of a problem. they've closed the el charo exit and that's causing confusion. slow through the south bay. for the latest traffic and news updates, check out nbc bay area on facebook.
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in for matt. he's having a week's vacation. coming up this morning we'll be talking about a lot of things, including have you ever had a great idea, vision, something you really wanted to create. we have some advice. meet a woman who created a wonderful business, who is a mom, created a business, very successful. weighing in on the kinds of things you need to be thinking about so you, too, can be successful as a business person. >> cool. i have lots of those ideas but they don't get past the first person i talk to. >> how about a show in d.c. where you get together and talk about things day to day. >> you need a reporter. also coming up, is weight loss surgery for teens actually a decent idea, safe and effective in the long run? take a look at some new research and hear from one teenager who has been through it. >> jenna bush hager is here. she has a great interview with one of the biggest names in
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country music, loretta lynn, the original coal miner's daughter. she's still performing at 80 years old. she has a new book out about her remarkable life, her songs, jenna will share that coming up. speaking of country music, this friday on our plaza, the one and only kenny chesney will be here. he wants you to pick one of eight songs. just head to our website, details on today.com, as opposed to our camera guy kenny. >> there's a certain resemblance. >> no relation. >> he doesn't sing but kenny can't run a camera so that works out well. >> i think dave is blushing. >> let's get a check of the weather why don't we. >> we'll look ahead. a risk of strong storms around the upper great lakes. wet weather in the upper northwest. windy conditions northern california, sunshine along
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eastern seaboard. central minnesota, showers in the pacific northwest. sizzling from the southwest texas hot into the gulf coast. nice and mild here in the northeast. however, that heat will be building later this week into the northeast and new england 8:33 now, the mostly cloudy start we had over san jose completely clear. you can see the mountains in the distance, and it looks like pretty good moving traffic on 87/85 where they come together. we'll check with mike in a moment on your overall drive. 81 in san jose, 77 in free mon, 62 degrees in san francisco. meanwhile, 77 today in gilroy, taking temperatures down about 10 degrees from yesterday's highs. open up your windows. good air quality. don't forget, get that weather any time you need it, go to weather channel on cable, weather.com. >> did you make that -- al, thank you very much.
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>> announcer: today's working woman brought to you by mcdonald's. i'm lovin' it. back now at 8:36 with today's working woman. between the carpool, planning meals and running the household, a growing number of moms are finding ways to turn their passions into big business. we caught up with one of these mompreneurs in california. jess brown is a designer at heart. this california mom turned a passion into a pastime sewing heirloom dolls for her children. >> it was designed to be used and loved and fall apart and
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resewn. kind of the ultimate km forth doll out of decadent material. >> using recycled fabrics like cashmere and linen, brown began the treasured doll nearly a decade ago. >> i certainly didn't in vent the rag doll. i designed a pattern very recognizable with skinny limbs, star eyes and a heart mouth. >> she sells her wares in this shop she used to own and works with artisans to create 250 dolls a month. each one handmade ranging in price. >> there's a part i've allowed no one to touch, the look of the doll, the face of the doll. i'm pouring in my vision of what i want to see of them. >> she's not the wonl with that vision. last year global fashion house
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commissioned life-sized versions of her dolls for pattern week. >> this is the pattern for the dolls. we had so scale my pattern up 318%. >> the dolls have even gone viral. this video slide show eventually led to a book deal. >> i love that picture because that's exactly when i made you your doll. >> while making a conscious decision to keep her doll operation unique, brown has moved into women's clothing. >> if i could wish for anything, it would be like five more sets of arms, you know, so i could kind of keep up with where my vision is. my biggest suggestion is to definitely don't undervalue your time and your skills and what you're actually put out. >> how can you turn your good idea into a thriving vision.
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donny deutsch, from advertising, inc. >> right off the bat jess's story tells us something, how much she loves this doll. how important is this emotion. >> you used the word passion twice. i don't care if it's stay at home mom or anybody in the workforce, what is the key to your success, be passionate about something. women looking to get back to work or starting your own business, start with what turns you on. what is your love as a kid. go from there. >> with this economy a lot of people are looking for ways to make money. yet with all the risk that may entail, starting a home business, the question people may be asking is when is a good time. >> first of all, now is a great time. you can do things where there isn't a ton of risk. you watch her story, she started making dolls. i always say the best way to come up with an idea, think about your own life, not only what you love, have you ever said to yourself, why didn't somebody make this. i wish somebody made watch
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bands, blah blah blah, a need for it and make it. start out, go online, go manufacture watch bands. on google it shows up and you make one. >> you find a manufacturer. >> or if you can make something yourself. make one prototype. you know what the next step is, go knock on doors and sell it, whatever it is. >> or go online. >> the great thing also now everybody can open up a storefront with the web. you find a very cool hipster in your neighborhood, sbhb's 21-year-old son, here is $250 bucks, design a web page for me. in the new digital age, it's so much easier rainfall you're making people excited listening. >> i'm going to give a motivational speech, just do it. one step at a time. no brain surgeons out there, no geniuses out there. if you knew billion dollars businesses started with one step at a time. >> how do you know if i a good idea. >> focus. i'll teach everybody what i do in a focus group. tomorrow morning invite ten friends and relatives over for coffee, what do you think?
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that's a focus group. that's what advertising geniuses do, focus group. >> be honest. >> an nda, nondisclosure agreement. one page. before you show me the idea, please take a look at this page. >> surround yourself in the focus group with people you love. the other thing, some people are thinking, i'm in this job, i love this job, i need the time, this time to focus on the business. would you recommend somebody leaving a job? >> you don't have to. set an hour, two hours aside, the same way you do if you want to work out, meet friends. it forces you to be more efficient. here is another thing, get your kids involved. a great way to bond with your kids. when i had my show 'n' the big idea" i can't tell you the amount of women talking about businesses with women, about their children, great way. >> people say you can't do it. no, no, no. that's stupid. spend too much money. >> no. the thing is you feel so alive. beyond making money. there's so many women i say, if
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you have a business, it's like having another child. it's a passion, makes you feel alive. there's so many moms that dedicated their lives to raising their families. they go, but what's mine? this can be yours. it's not your husband's, your kids, it's yours. do it. if you met the amount of millionaires not that smart, you would be empowered. >> fundamentally at the core of this you're saying that mothers, stay at home moms have a lot of wisdom about things of value that the rest of us need. >> they are the ceos of every day life. basically when you're managing a home, the key word is managing. you're running lives, running the business of your home. now translate that into the passion of money. >> i love your excitement. i think you've inspired people this morning. much more coming up this morning including country music legend loretta lynn, still going strong at the age of 80. jenna bush hager catches up with her this morning. first this is "today" on nbc
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that's now at 8:44. when you think of country music royalty, loretta lynn's name is at the top of the list. she's still going strong at the age of 80. correspondent jenna bush hager recently got to catch up with her. good morning. >> good morning. there's nothing fake or forced about loretta lynn. she's as real as the kentucky mountain she was raised in where she began writing the songs that now define her. ♪ >> loretta lynn's life has always been a song. >> i'd be out here singing and swinging and rocking the babies. daddy would open the door and say loretta, hush your mouth, people all over this holler can hear you. i'd say, daddy, they are all our
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cousins, who cares. >> reporter: as a child, she was painfully shy and had to be pushed to perform on stage. now 50 years later. >> going on stage is like coming home because i've been there so long. >> her life was made famous by the book and the movie coal miner's daughter. her hits and grammys she says all come from her country roots. >> i was born the coal miner's daughter in a cabin on the hill in butcher holler. >> her songs are simply the stories of her life. >> there's a story behind every day. don't come home drinkin' with loving on your mind. i had to put myself into a home or i couldn't write it. in the new book, honky tonk girl, it gives insight into her life. she talks about when she wrote songs and how she wrote songs that became legends.
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she says her beloved husband, she calls dew, who passed away in 1996 would complain every time she wrote a new song, because he knew most of the time the song was about his cheating. ♪ sometimes a man caught looking at things he don't need ♪ >> can't a man doing nothing. >> was it kind of a way to say, there, you think you got by with it. you're crazy. i knew all about it. >> outspoken and headstrong, she took on the social issues of the time. birth control. >> i got the pill. >> divorce. >> when you're a has been or a woman -- >> and became an unexpected pure country voice for millions of women. it was as if she was reading their minds. >> i think all women go through the same thing in their minds if not in their actions. >> she looks back fondly
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remembering her childhood home. >> there's the table. >> which is now replicated in her tennessee visitor's ranch and museum. >> that was her first million selling album. >> she smiles at the handmade cloth dresses of her youth and grins at her now signature sequinned gowns. >> one of my favorite is the green. >> the green one. >> truly looking forward is what she does best. >> how do you think you've stayed so current. >> try to write what people are living today. you don't want to let your mind go i'm too old to do this. i'm not. i think i can go out and do exactly what i want to. >> she sure does. at 80, she still brings in the crowds at her live concerts. >> when you're sitting there hearing the audience clapping for you, what goes through your mind? >> you love them and they love you back. >> she even performed with a
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broken rib. and she shows the youngsters a thing or two. ♪ >> she recorded an album with a musician some 50 years her junior, jack white, which won two grammys. garth brooks recently called her sexy and cool. >> does that make you blush? >> not really. i kind of like it. >> i don't blame you. >> i want to look sexy as long as i'm out here. >> always sexy and cool, loretta lynn is still working hard and living her life and lyrics. so it's pretty amazing a broken rib didn't keep her from performing. when she came on stage, she said she had a new dress and she was going to wear it. she really is an incredibly hard worker of she plans to keep filling her own song book with the story she's living. including a new broadway show
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coming up on 8:52 now with a new look at the early years of president barack obama. the author is out with a biography how the president struggles with identity that put him on a path to the white house house, "the story of barack obama." we met yesterday and here we are again. a lot of this book is about what barack obama as a young man had to resolve about his own life. a lot of dysfunction in his life. >> pretty much so. he never knew his father. his mother loved him but wasn't around that often. here he is growing up in honolulu further than any land mass in the world. half black, half white. dysfunction in the family, alcoholism. all these problems he had to resolve. from the time he started college until the time he left chicago as a community organizer to get to harvard law school, 10 years
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of his life, i found he spent an extraordinary amount of time trying to resolve those contraics dids, emotionally, spiritually, racially, and he really worked it out to a degree that helped him get to the white house. in some ways it hurt him as president of the united states. >> talk about that piece, where it's hurt him. >> well, it's a sense if he can resolve all of these contradictions, why can't congress, the country, why so much polarization. he came in -- became famous because of his speech in 2004 at the democratic convention where he said there's no blue states or red states but the united states. sort of an attempt on his part to transcend all that. the politics of the country, not his forte. president clinton a much better survivor dealing with congress and people in a way barack obama is not comfortable with. >> you write about the difference between those two presidents. when it comes to ambition, where did the ambition to become the
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leader of the free world come from in a young barack obama. >> i think it came from his mother. she didn't have the same type of ambition but inculcated the idea he had to do good, great things with his life, expected great things from him. it was diffuse ambition. it wasn't until he got to chicago and he understood what power meant that he started the ambition to become president. >> you spoke to the president for a period of time. it's interesting. here in the book you take on his auto bag rafe, "dreams of my father." you talk about inconsistencies, talk in greater detail about pot smoking as a young person. letters from former loves. how did he react to all that? >> he's a writer himself. when i first interviewed him, he said, david, your introduction i let him read, it's interesting he called my book fiction. i said, no, mr. president, it's
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literature. it wasn't i was trying to fact check everything in his bag rafe but i wanted to get the story right. he didn't quite with me about it but it was an interesting conversation. >> was he forthcoming about these additional details? >> in most cases he said, you're probably right. a lot of the mythology was passed to him that he didn't check. his stepgrandfather in indonesia he thought died fighting the dutch in the anti-colonial war. in fact, the man died of a heart attack following off an otto man changing the drapes in the living room. he didn't check that. when i told him the reality of many of those things, he said you're probably right. >> twenty seconds. the president is the leader he is. how do we understand that based on where he's come from? >> i think everything about him is his desire to avoid traps. he had the trap of coming out of
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hawaii, of being biracial, of being in chicago politics. every step along the way he's tried to figure out what the trap is and how he can get around it. now he's in the bst trap of his life, running for re-election. >> barack obama, the book. back after your local news. t good monday morning to you. it's 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. the community center opens today nearly a year and a half after construction finished. san jose's $9 million budget cushion for the next fiscal year. extra cash mayor chuck reed says is available because of layoffs and employee concessions.
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the community center contains a new multipurpose room and a teen game room. the library is set to open next year. here's christina with the forecast. it's not going to be as hot today, laura, so that's good news. 62 degrees in san francisco, 76 in redwood city and 81 in san jose. done with the 90s at least for now. tomorrow they return, mid 90s by tuesday. ♪ ♪
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back with more of "today" on this monday morning the 18th day of june, 2012. there is another beautiful day here in the northeast after really gorgeous weekend. a nice crowd. i'm ann curry alongside david gregory in for matt this morning. al roker and tamron hall with us. coming up this half hour, talk about a growing epidemic of teenager obesity. >> it is an epidemic. a lot of doctors who touted diet and exercise are talking about whether they should be choosing weight loss surgery. is it the best option? we'll talk to one teen who
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shares her experience. >> we have the scoop on what's hot and what's not, summer style. what you're wearing obviously hot. >> i'm not sure. >> i'm going to find out, from printed denim to high heeled sneakers. yes, sneakers. we'll show you the editor's hottest pick for fashion. >> high heeled sneakers. >> some cute, great to travel in. >> weren't they hot a few years ago. i remember. family vacation, always fun. getting there always not the best time. so we're going to tell you how to avoid all the problems when you're traveling with your younger ones, get from point a to point b. >> expert on that. >> a lot of vacations coming up. meantime natalie is apparently traveling. she's not here today. savannah standing by at the news desk. hey, savannah, good morning. >> good morning. defense will start its side at the child sexual abuse trial of
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penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky. he was examined by a state psychiatrist after defense revealed they plan to unveil a rare psychiatric disorder which explain some of the belaffer. he's charged with molesting ten boys. elections in greece calmed immediate fears of a greek financial collapse that could have catastrophic affects on the global economy. voters gave a narrow victory to the conservative party that supports austerity measures in exchange for international bailout for greece. that winning party must now form a coalition government. president obama is in los cabo, new mexico. back home republican mitt romney is accusing the president of being motivated by politics for
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his executive order halting deportation of young people brought to the u.s. illegally as children. an autopsy formed on rodney king whose videotaped beating in los angeles being beaten by police caused riots. he was found in the swimming pool of his home. rodney king was 47 years old. reality tv star jack osbourne revealed he's battling multiple sclerosis. he's the 26-year-old son of rocker ozzy osbourne and "america's got talent" judge sharon osbourne. jack osbourne says he got that diagnosis two weeks after the birth of his daughter pearl. e! personality giuliana rancic unveiled they are having a girl, blue or pink, what do you think? europe's most wanted taking
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the top stop for the second week. sci-fi at venture ""prometheus"" and "rock of ages" debuted in third place. call it puppy love. after rolling up her sleeves to help out with a camping children for inner city children she rushed across to catch her husband's polo match. the royals were upstaged but the cocker spaniel. scooped up for a smooch. they have created a faux twitter page for him. i'm a happy much after an amazing day at the polo. got lots of attention from daddy. first matt lauer tweets and now the dog. >> where will it end? where will it end? some nice folks hanging out. the nape of the town is called cutoff. >> cutoff, louisiana. >> wow, i like that name.
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all right. let's check your weather for cuffto andff everywhere else. we've got some strong storms making their way through the great lakes. another round coming up tonight. we're talking anywhere from one to five inches of rain in central wisconsin. then afternoon temperatures really building. look at these temperatures. over 100 degrees in yuma, las vegas, 90s in chicago. tomorrow 90s in ohio, upstate new york. by wednesday we're looking at 90s into new england, upstate new york, mid-atlantic states and the southeast and str good morning. 9:05 on a monday morning. full deck of clouds starting to break apart over the bay bridge, and we will see a sunny finish after a mostly cloudy start. but that cloud cover limbed sunshine to start you out, that's going to keep your temperatures down by about 10 to 15 degrees from yesterday's highs. back in the good air quality range so, open up those windows later on and let that 77 death
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degree weather in. 81 san jose today. 82 degrees in places like livermore. by tomorrow, the 90s return. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah. >> all right, al, thanks. this morning on today's health, the soaring rate of teenager obesity. now there's a growing belief among many doctors that weight loss surgery may be the best long-term option. here is nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: 10:00 a.m. at nationwide children's hospital in columbus. the doctor is performing bariatric surgery on a teenager. >> all this part of the stomach is going to be removed and you're going to be left with basically a long tube. >> reporter: we first met him in april after he authored a study offering gastric bypass study is effective and safe for morbidly
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obese teens. that got our attention. is this the right approach to take a teenager and have bariatric surgery? >> well, i think the short answer is yes. >> reporter: already he's performed 120 operations with 75 to 100 more teens preparing for the procedure. >> research currently shows there really is no other successful method of obtaining what we call durable weight loss. >> kids like 17-year-old megan huffman, who at 300 pounds was undergoing gastric sleeve surgery, already prediabetic, she told us the surgery was all about reclaiming her life. >> i was getting teased a lot. so made me decide to do something about it. >> teased in school? >> yeah. >> and that can be hard? >> yeah. >> on any patient removing a portion of the stomach is not without risk. but doctors say the risks associated with living a life of obesity and the diseases that go
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with it are far higher. with a third of the population now overweight or obese, doctors say this is about giving overweight teenagers a longer life expectancy and a better quality of life. now a bigger national study has found that in 11 to 19 years old, the surgery results in a loss of at least 50 pounds and can greatly reduce high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, even depression. >> it's pretty clear, i think, from these results that the surgery can have a very strong impact on various quality of life issues for these patients. >> amanda rodriguez was 16 and weighed nearly 300 pounds when she had the operation. three years later she's down to 186. >> i'm able to walk around the campus. i'm able to go on school field trips and interact with really cute guys. >> back in columbus before her operation megan told us she had a very personal goal in mind. >> to fit in my prom dress my
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senior year. >> that's important. >> yeah. >> in the three months since her operation, megan has already lost 50 pounds. but she and the other teens who undergo the surgery must also commit to changing their lifestyles and eating habits. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> and amanda rodriguez is here along with chief medical editor nancy snyderman. >> good morning. >> we know it works because look how great you look. how do you feel? >> amazing. >> how much did you lose? >> over 100 pounds, 115 pounds. >> how has this changed your life? tell us about how life was before you lost the weight. >> i wasn't able to walk very far. i needed an elevator key to walk up the stairs in my high school. i was barely able to breathe after walking. >> how much did you weigh at your heaviest. >> almost 300 pounds. >> nancy, we know from watching others in this situation that
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this surgery works. i think there has been this open question about whether it was safe for teenagers. what does the study tell us. >> there's been the safe question and there's also been is it the only option question. certainly we don't want to tell every child and every adolescent this is the first thing to do. this is really when your back is against the wall and you're facing diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and the inability to walk because arthritis is a huge problem. but the results from the university of miami show that not only does this work, that these big life threatening illness can be pushed off. one caveat, the kind of surgery we're talking about cannot be turned around. it's irreversible. this isn't the gastric band. this really is altering how the stomach and intestines work. >> how did you feel about doing surgery? you said you struggled with your weight your whole life. you said you never had a skinny day in your life. to do a big surgery like that is a big deal. >> i didn't think it was such a
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big deal. both my parents had it. they really got me through everything. i was actually really, really excited to have the surgery. like i said, i never thought it was a big deal. it was fairly easy for me. >> tell me how your life has changed in terms of what you used to eat, how you eat now, how you feel. what's it like to life with this surgery? >> before on a night out when my parents ordered a pizza, i would need an entire pie. i could eat an entire pie by myself. now i can eat a slice, maybe two. >> if a person watching at home thinks i may be a candidate for this. can you walk into the doctor and ask for it? >> there's strict criteria, a mental health evaluation, nurses involved, social workers. family support and learning to embrace food differently for the rest of your life is a huge part of this. this isn't go in, have surgery and drink milkshakes the rest of your life. you have to embrace health and wellness in a way a lot of
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adolescents have never had to think about it before. my other caution is, a lot of kids, the only way 260 pounds is going to come off is if i get to 280. they will eat the other 20 pounds on to qualify. not great. this is a surgery of last resort. this is a surgery that saves life, not a quick fix for obesity. >> i wanted to ask you about that, amanda. some people might be thinking, gosh, this is not like a magic bullet. you don't want to diet or exercise, you get the surgery instead. this isn't an easy lifestyle, is it? >> no, i've gotten that comment a lot of times, even on facebook after he went on tv for the local news. my doctor says that it's a tool given to you. you still need to do the mental preparation and you still need to figure out what you're going to do in your diet. you still need to exercise. so it definitely is not an easy way out. like the doctor says, it is a last resort. i tried dieting and exercise.
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i lost some weight but i gained it back double. >> we also know, savannah, even in the immediate postoperative period blood sugar and cortisol levels, all these crazy enzymes and hormones very high in prediabetic patients, they start to come down to normal afterwards. there's no doubt it's a success but it really is when your back is up against the wall. >> real quickly amanda, we know it changed how you look. did it change how you feel inside. >> definitely. i used to see a therapist. i don't see a therapist anymore. i'm dating. >> that's another segment for another day. we'll find out all the scoop on that. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. you look wonderful and wonderful to see your eyes smiling. nancy, thank you. coming up, from jessica beale's banks to drew barry more's color blocking. what's hot and what's not on in style, the editor's pick right after this. you can never have too much of a good thing.
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this morning on today's style, the inside school on what's hot and what's not in summer fashion. anna roberts rossi, fashion editor for "marie claire" magazine here with editor. how are you? >> good. >> is there one overwhelming trend in all categories. >> a lady like theme running all through. last season more masculine, now lady-like and elegant. >> start off with handbag. >> this is a great example of the lady like look. the bigger bags, top handle is prevalent. something you can wear a day bag
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but smaller evening bag with handle. >> can you rock this with jeans and dress or are you limited to girlie look. >> nice with jeans, nice to juxtapose it with something rock and roll. >> eva longoria with her bag and jeans on. eyewear, what's hot this summer. >> the end of the big round glasses and going for the cat eye. it's a '50s look on the runways from prada to louis vuitton, it's a perfect face-lift. it lifts the eye. >> perfect little face-lift. >> for a skinny face. >> any shaped face. there's nicole ritchie. >> take it to the edge, never go with something too small because it will have the opposite effect. >> move onto the color schemes. have you lipstick. >> now it's about a nude face and super pop of lip, which i see you have here.
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>> bright is right. >> bright is absolutely right, go to a map color as opposed to a shine. >> not a shine. why? >> it's more relevant to the season. >> we've seen rihanna and blake lively. they keep it simple. >> everything is simple. eyes simple, all about the loudmouth. >> keep everything else simple, pop the lips. >> now we move on to close with my favorite thing in the world. what's in? >> we have pastel. both of us rocking it as well. it's a very sweet look you see on the runway louis vuitton and prada. easy way to keep it from going too girlie, modern silhouettes, cool pant, jackets. it's good to mix colors together. never more than two at once, because a little too sugar almondy. >> cameron diaz spotted with a lovely pastel outfit on. there she is. two colors, no more. >> you can rock it with a nice fresh white or black leather if
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you want to be more evening like and not too sweet and girlie. >> moving onto footwear. jennifer aniston recently some open toed shoes. >> almost the extreme with the big platform. we went so far in one direction and now straight back. >> platforms all that. >> less of that and more of the single sole with the double strap. >> double strap. can it shorten or make it look skinnier. >> it can. we have an alternative option. >> high heeled sneaker. >> everyone is talking about this. >> you know what the fun thing is about this? it's an alternative to a heel. the trick is to style it as you would a high heel. wear it with a cute dress. >> lindsay lohan was seen sporting this with her, i guess, socks, short skirt. yes or no way to do it. >> a little school girl. cute with a cute skirt or fun
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dress. >> i love these. they are good to travel in and still look help and cool. >> move on to denim. you have flowered look. >> all about bold bottoms. the thing is, every silhouette, wide pants, almost like pajamas. then we have the skinnier jeans. >> jessica alba seen in the skinny version. wide leg, rachel bilson had it on as well. >> there's a pant for every size. >> key to the top. solid obviously. >> absolutely keep it neutral, solid to juxtapose against the busy bottom. >> very nice. now we know how to stay in style. thank you very much. a pleasure having you on. coming up, avoiding a meltdown. traveling with cute little toddlers in your life but first these messages. hi. that looks good.
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party with island flavor. caribbean jerk kitchen. >> why did you say jerk and look at me? first local news. hi. we're spreading the word about new honey bunches of oats fruit blends and their unique taste combinations. like peach/raspberry. with one flavor in the granola bunch and one on the flake. two flavors. in harmony. honey bunches of oats. make your day bunches better. the unlimited soup, salad, and breadsticks lunching. at olive garden just $6.95. fresh, crisp salad made when you order it,
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four soups made fresh daily, baked breadsticks right out of the oven! just $6.95 for a limited time. it is 26 minutes after 9:00. i'm jon kelley. this morning two people are dead, another recovering from a near drowning after their small fishing boat capsized in the delta. all three were on board the boat in the water west of stockton when it overturned saturday morning. a passing boater managed to pull one of those boaters to safety but could not reach the other two victims. the body of one of those boaters was found saturday afternoon, the other bod zi still missing. none of the victims were wearing a life preserver and there are reports all three victims are from the east bay, possibly all from oakland. heartbreak and grief in san mateo after a toddler wanders away from her family's home and drowns in a nearby
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lagoon. san mateo police say the girl fell into the water just south of the san mateo bridge on saturday. officers arrived shortly after the parents called 911. they joined with neighbors helping to search for the little girl. sadly, when they found her, officers and paramedics tried cpr but it was not enough to get it done. san mateo police say they are investigating the girl's death as an accident. her identity at this point has not been released. a look at weather and photographic after this.
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welcome back. 9:28. taking a live look over san jose, a little bit of haze, happy to report still in the good air quality range and will be throughout the day today but likely suffering in terms of our air quality over the course of tuesday and wednesday as high pressure builds back in and we lose that nice westerly flow coming off the pacific ocean making for a comfortable day today. temperatures are expected to end up in the 80s, even the warmest cities across the bay. your forecast works out like this. we'll see the low 80s in places like san jose, highs today
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around 82 degrees. as we head throughout the remainder of the week, we'll cool you off, so peak warmth tuesday. let's check your drive with mike. >> trivalley, some slow driving through livermore for 580 west bound, your commute direction, no big surprises. the bottom of your screen, southbound, 680 slow all the way through pleasanton into milpitas, south bay not looking good, about 40s and 50s in the northbound direction. north 808, smooth drive past the coliseum slowing through downtown, but all accidents have cleared from the nimitz, but metering lights at the toll plaza. >> we always like it smooth, mike. thanks for joining us. another local update in a half hour. ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> we fit the class, black girl, white. >> bring it on. >> cheerocr, acy. >> i'm a team nerd. i'm al roker with savannah guthrie, tamron hall. just ahead, are we there yet? traveling with toddlers and infants can definitely test your patience as parents. long-term successful for the child as well. up ahead, make your vacation tantrum-free. >> actually may be attempted to throw tantrum over bad hair. not you, al. some of us may have a bad hair day. the hottest look celebrities are sporting from bangs to bold blond. >> bold blond. i'll consider it. >> bring it on. >> bring it on. we're all about bold flavors in today's kitchen with caribbean-style jerk chicken for your next backyard barbecue. should i do it? yeah mon.
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first al has a check of the weather. >> thanks so much, tamron. starting with today, we are looking at some strong storms up into the great lakes, also wet weather in the pacific northwest. sunny and sizzling in the southwest and gulf coast. cool and sunny in the northeast. tomorrow that heat makes its way into the upper ohio river valley. risk of strong storms in central minnesota. more wet weather in the pacific northwest. sizzling weather continues. southern california into the southwest. bad news for friends fighting those firefighters in new mexico and colorado as well. in fact, we've got fire watches and red flag warnings from california all the way to nebraska. good monday morning to you. 9:32 now. taking a live look over the bay bridge toll plaza, not too bad, metering lights are on. above the low bank of clouds we have beautiful sunshine already making its way over oakland. and part of the reason why is the winds are picking up out of the west, transporting that cool ocean air, even to the deepest inland cities like livermore and
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fairfield. through the delta, as a matter of fact, as we head throughout the day, 81 in san jose. tomorrow, the 90s return, mid 90s for the first day of summer. >> and that's your latest weather. >> up next hot hair for a sizzling summer look for celebrity hair stylist after this. who's she? downy unstopables. here to shake up your fresh. like a cheerleader on espresso. toss these little scent boosters in before you wash. and the fresh scent will last until you're ready to wash again. [ buzzer ] [ laughs ] [ both sniff ] and this fresh scent will last? it's like you shoved a rainbow up your nose. i should go. downy unstopables. the fresh too feisty to quit. it's kind of a big deal. chex has five flavors that are gluten-free. even a cinnamon one the kids love. the word "wow" comes to mind.
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make the change. this summer is the summer. i've never seen more bold changes ever. >> wow. >> usually it's about going a little lighter, brighter, looking like you've been at the beach. guess what, people are making bolder steps than ever. >> go big or go home. first bangs. a lot of celebrities rocking this. we have a picture of jessica beale. she did it. >> she did it, did the bang and it looks great on her. >> sky blue, our model rocking this particular look. tell us about it. >> first of all this is an eyebrow skimming bang. any time you put shape around the face it flatters the face. it's good on all looks. if you have curly hair -- >> if you have a cow lick. >> in the summer, a little movement, take it off, why not put a relaxer on the bangs. the rest can be straight. do a little and it will look
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great. >> the next look, the all over blond. not blond highlights we're talking about. january jones, the celebrity. >> gwyneth paltrow. the list is limited. at one time people highlighted themselves. the look this year is blonder, bolder. >> kathleen rocking this look. >> what we did, this an overall single process color. this works best, by the way, on people with light brown hair and lighter, because you really want to be bold, not brassy. if you go darker, could be orangey, which you don't want. >> want to show our little surprise here. this is a faux bob, really chic. katherine has another side. >> all of a sudden she can be chic at night for a cocktail party or by day be her more casual self. >> i love it. >> what more could you ask for two hair styles in one. >> talk about fashion, hanot ha
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necessarily. drew barry more with this look. >> this is when you have two different colors on your hair. on lauren, this beautiful dark hair, looks beautiful on her. she wanted some excitement. what i did, i left the entire top dark. i did add one or two highlights. if you look, complete underneath -- can you turn a little bit. a completely different color. when it falls, it looks a little beachy. >> i think you have to have long hair to do this. >> long hair, works great with curly hair because it lifts it. with lauren this is unusual, a dark color on her face and light color in the back. most people do it in reverse. >> usually the blond piece in the front. >> let's switch it up. >> is that ombre? >> no, that's color on the tips.
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this is a complete triangle of colors, a completely different color than your natural color. >> let's do our last look. blue-black hair. kristen stewart from "twilight," she's done it. >> kristen stewart made her hair this dark look and it looks great. today we have leigh, actually we work together quite a bit. she loves to wear her hair dark. her hair is actually much lighter. she tries to be darker. i have to, in fact, keep her lighter. she has this whole whimsical side, crazy, i should say. what i did was i put in this blue hair. leigh as you can show, it's just -- >> you can remove it. >> you don't have to fully commit to the blue hair. >> you don't have to fully commit. she wants to fully commit. she told me if i don't put the blue streak in when we go back to the salon she's going to
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break my arm. next time you see leigh she'll have the blue hair. >> or you'll have a broken arm. >> so many people embracing it, kim kardashian. black hair, just short of black, so still nuances of color. >> very bold, very beautiful. thank you so much. up next, toddler tantrums, how to avoid bumps in the road when you're dealing with the little ones. that's coming up after this. ...is to create it. [ female announcer ] now create a new future for your skin. only aveeno positively radiant has total soy, for a whole new level of radiance. it's clinically proven to visibly reduce blotchiness, brown spots, and other past damage, while broad spectrum spf 30 helps prevent future damage. healthier, more radiant skin. it's in your future now. [ female announcer ] positively radiant. and for brighter skin, try skin brightening daily scrub. only from aveeno.
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this morning on parenting "today," traveling with toddlers. no need to dread your summer vacation, all you need to do is plan ahead. strategies with dr. korp who has this book. good to see you. >> good to see. >> what is it about traveling with kids that can strike fear in a parent's heart. >> you know what you're going to do, they have no idea. toddlers wake up and could be in a jungle as compared to their cozy bedroom. it's hard on toddlers. parents can stack the deck for success by doing several things. >> first is get ready before you leave. >> get ready before. one thing i like people to do is make a book that has pictures of what it's going to look like at the hotel, what they will see. practice with the book a week ahead so they get used to it.
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>> they are fine. >> they know what's going to happen before it happens. get a better sleep routine. one of the best things to use is white noise, a city of white noise all night long. when they get used to that sound, no matter where they are they won't get distracted by sounds. almost like a teddy bear of sounds they are familiar with when traveling. >> you mentioned stack the deck for success. there's certain things can you do to get ready for this. >> when you're on your trip, number one, you want a lot of distractions. thank god for dvds, right? >> ipad. >> ipad, absolutely. >> you don't have to carry all the dvds. >> also, have little treats and toys and books but put them in different pockets. don't put them in one bag or else they will be reaching for all those. also benadryl, a sleep medicine some doctors recommend. you better check it out ahead of time. >> i have to tell, "i have a horror story. my son nicky is one of the kids
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that gets revved up on benadryl. we gave it to him on a flight to l.a. >> you don't want to discover that 35,000 feet above the atlantic. >> ever see ricochet rabbit? exactly. for a lot of kids the time change can be difficult. >> you want to do some things when you get there. number one, good for adults, get morning sun. that resets your internal clock. then for the evening time, use white noise and dim the lights. start it an hour before bedtime. that primes the child's brain sleep is coming. >> you need to make sure you get as a parent enough sleep. >> of course. >> if you're not well rested. >> you're going to be cranky, too. two toddlers. >> also say avoid trauma. make allowances for stuff happens. >> it will happen. can you prevent a lot of it. of course bring a first aid kit. also bring things that can help you childproof the room like duct tape and cotton balls to put on sharp corners. be careful about sunburns on the
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first day of the trip and bugs. everybody has to check for bedbugs because it's an epidemic now. >> another thing, i talk to these parents. they have these unbelievably ambitious plans. i think, are you insane? keep it simple. >> you have to keep it simple. have you to understand a two-year-old is not half of a four-year-old. they are not reasonable and logical especially when they get upset. make sure you have lots of child friendly things you're going to be doing. find out where the parks are. give them their opinions, ask their opinions whof what they want. toddlerese, let them know you understand how upset they are. that helps them with their feelings. still ahead, kicking up the summer barbecue with some island inspiration,mon. first this is "today" on nbc
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this morning in today's kitchen, spicing up things with barbecue jerk chicken. here is celebrity chef and party expert. she's already dancing. chef tamika. you look beautiful and festive as always. >> dressed up for some island-style grilling. >> let's get to it. the key is the marinade, i understand it. >> exactly. you're going to get a little heat. maybe a little more than a little. you're going to have a nice pairing of flavors. you can see in jerk spice, sugar, salt, ginger. a nice mix of spices there, great balance. >> this is more than 3 tablespoons. >> yes. >> you're going to leave it to me. >> can you cook. >> i like leaving the skin on. as it grills, it adds flavor and
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moisture, all that good stuff. >> back to spiciness, if you have multiple guests or kids, how do you take down the spice level. >> one thing, i'm going to add vinegar. this is my trick. a lot of people boil or steam chicken. i like to do a little brian. the vinegar balances the flavor so you get a nice rounding it it. here is the heat. the pepper. >> she's so scared. she's looking nervous. >> when i first went to jamaica i tried and survived. >> trust me, i will not blow your head off. four hours would be good, 24 hours would be great. >> perfect. >> heat balance, vinegar. anybody afraid of jerk, this is a nice introduction. place it on our grill. you see with the spices you get a nice charot outside. nice caramelization. we're doing indoor in the
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studio. i suggest outdoor, ambiance of the smoke, under the circumstances the guests involved. >> either way. they smell it and think something really, really good is coming, which it is. >> okay. >> the trick with barbecue as your meat is done, brush the barbecue. >> meat. >> i put two tablespoons into the sauce so i get a nice kick at the end. just before the meat is done. >> you're just putting it on one side. >> you can do it on both sides. it will burn into it and have that nice flavor. >> i like to use it on ribs, burgers, a nice dry rub on anything. see what we have here. >> that looks buff. >> carry pieces, walk and eat. >> it's great for your guests. another thing with jerk spice. people say they can make it at home -- i mean buy it in a store. i like to make it at home, put it in a bottle. they can keep it and take it home.
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>> cole slaw. >> i'm a southern girl at heart, even though my family is jamaican. i like to do cole slaw with a twist. help me out. red bell pepper. that's going to add color and texture. some fresh pineapple. >> i love that part of it. >> the pineapple is going to do sweetness. that's your tropical flair. if you don't want pineapple, you can also do mango. then fresh cilantro as well. >> hi, guys. welcome to my barbecue. >> they smell the food. >> this is vinegar and sugar. al loves vinegar cole slaw. it's a lot lighter than heavy mayonnaise-based dressing. pour that on. >>ics it in. >> salt. >> tell us about our drink while i mix things. >> a little salt and pepper on that. the last thing is, it's going to be hot outside, you want something cool and refreshing. ginger lemonade. it's a caribbean drink. you see a lot of fresh ginger. it kicks it up a little bit.
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family. salvador perez celebrated father's day thankful his daughter can fulfill her treatments in the country. she graduated from san francisco state. she is undocumented but under a new white house policy announced last week by the president, she can apply for a work visa. it means the world to her father. >> he called me when he heard the news and said you can get a really good job now and your driver's license and you better take advantage of this as soon as you can. >> her parents are also undocumented, but she remains optimistic they will be granted green cards given three other family members are u.s. citiz citizens. time to check the forecast with kreis kristina. looking pretty good in the sense we're not as holt as it was yesterday. the good news in addition to that is we have nice comfortable winds out of the west, transporting that cool ocean air into the bay area. we'll see a nice day today, especially considering where we
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were over the weekend, 100 degrees in san jose, 62 in san francisco, limited sunshine in the city today. we'll be at 90 tomorrow with more sunshine over the greater bay area, eve minuen more so fo wednesday. thursday through the weekend, we tumble into the 70s. nice all weekend long. here's mike with your drive. looks like a nice weekend. getting started on the workweek, we have an unusual flow of traffic right now, a little lighter overall but hit pretty hard this morning. right now an accident, two cars hit here, 280 and 87. no major accidents, a little slowing northbound right now. as we travel north through the south bay, 101. also for 508 to travel west bound, but starting to ease through livermore and a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza shows you easing there as well. fast track, big advantage for you, but the metering lights still on. >> thank you very much. [ female announcer ] irritated, itchy, summer skin? count on cortizone-10. with the strongest, nonprescription itch medicine for fast relief. and seven moisturizers. cortizone-10. feel the heal.
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captions paid for by nbc-universal television hello, everybody. it's fun day monday. it's beautiful here on the east coast. june 18th. happy you're with us. hope you had a lovely weekend. >> it was weird waking up. it's 68 degrees. what is going on, it's june. >> saturday was really foliate like fall. >> now back to summertime. >> and we're enjoying it. you had a big weekend. >> i went to rehoboth beach
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because it was father's day. my brother was celebrating with hannah and his new daughter ella. could you die? >> for those who don't know, they just adopted her from ethiopia. she was having a tough time adjusting the first week or two. naturally so. >> but look, i know you can't see this, but i should have loaded it but who has time. look at her talking here. i was trying to get her to say my sister's name. >> ella. can you say hi? >> wait till she looks up. it's worth it. look up. >> i love her hair like that. why don't you wear your hair like that? honestly -- >> don't even think of showing it. >> i love it. it's adorable. >> we also -- we have a picture of hannah, too. she is a great big sister. we were hanging out on the back porch. we wanted to do a surprise father's day thing for my brother. we went scrambling out to find
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things so we could really surprise him. there's the surprise. i only found graduation and birthday balloons. there they are. happy grad. it was such a great time. >> those girls can't read. doesn't matter. >> on the way back, we are doing a reinvention show coming up this thursday. we all got -- >> everybody at the "today" show. >> i always wanted to be a backup singer. >> yes. >> i drove last night, rode out to upstate new york and i got to spend some time with lee bryce. ♪ i do love you more >> i love him. >> she went to egypt to do this. >> yes. which is also known as el myra, new york. i parade my mike wasn't working and i didn't know the words but it was such fun. it was such a fun day. >> oh, good. we'll see them thursday. >> how was your weekend?
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>> i'll tell you about that. my reinvention we want you to guess what it might have been. >> what would we be doing? what do you think kathie lee would be doing if she weren't doing this? go on facebook and let us know. >> my dad used to say honey, find something you love to do and figure out a way to get paid for it. i said thank goodness you told me that before i met heidi fleiss. any-hoo. i was working, writing like a fiend, but loving it. i love when i can stay home and work. the boats go by and it's beautiful. saturday night frank and i went out to dinner with reeg and joy. we pick up where we left off. >> you laughed through the whole thing? >> we laugh our butts off. i have something very exciting to say today. hoda has an event she has to be at on wednesday. for the first time in 12 years, regis is going to co-host with me here on wednesday. >> old times.
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>> we've been together, done tv but have not hosted the show. i'm really looking forward to it. >> very big day. he's still got it. remember when he was here with your mom? >> yes. oh, please. and frank. >> and frank. >> yes. yeah. >> that one they're still talking about around here. god knows how long they'll be talking about it. >> he is in rare form. i know you have production meeting ahead of time. who is going to tell regis what to say? we'll let him show up and let the sparks fly. should be fun. we are so happy for this couple. julianna and bill announced last night they are expecting a little boy. it's via gestational surrogate. with her battles with breast cancer and becoming pregnant. they are such a loving couple. we are thrilled for them. just thrilled. >> so, so happy. >> i hope that pregnancy goes so well. >> it will. this is surprising news.
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jack osborne is the son of ozzie osbourne and sharon osbourne. he announced this weekend that he has m.s. 26 years old. he learned about it a couple of weeks ago. when his daughter was born. he told "people" magazine, i was just angry and frustrated and i kept thinking, why now? dr. nancy is saying it's unusual for a man his age 26 to get m.s. you hear about younger women getting it. >> many more women than men get it. you're it's women in their 30s start. it is unusual. we are so, so sorry. he did go on that quote is misleading in a sense because he started out that way but finishes saying, what is that going to help by me being angry? now i'm going to enjoy my family and fight this the best i can. >> it affects people differently. some people get it very aggressively, other people live perfectly normal lives. >> frank as a long, long history
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with the m.s. society. he and his good friend marty davis years ago, both their wives, first wives had same symptoms. really awful symptoms. they thought it was m.s. turns out it was acute alcoholism. they got involved, i think frank and marty raised over $40 million for the society. that was like 40 years ago. they still don't have a cure for it. prayers to him. that is a tough, tough diagnosis. >> if you were watching tennis yesterday, there was a tennis player david who is argentinean. he was winning his match. he had a bad call. watch what he does. he walks up and kicks the thing. it cuts the line judge's shin. he's bleeding. apparently this guy has had issues before. i think it was the australian
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open he threw a cup of water at one of the workers. he was ejected from this. what an idiot. what a complete idiot. >> a baby. >> oh, my gosh. when i heard about this i thought he was further away and the thing went flying into his leg, but he was coming right at the man. i don't think being thrown from that game is enough. i'm sorry. >> that is terrible. i agree. >> suspend him from the sport for a while. make him really an example. that's just awful. >> awful. there is a difference between throwing a fit and throwing your racket on the ground. >> throwing articles as people as a weapon is completely wrong. that's almost as bad as showing too much cleavage on southwest airlines. >> a woman gets on, according to her, friday trying to board a flight from vegas going to new york. >> why are you going like this
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in. >> they said she had too much cleavage showing. >> what is too much, really? it's in the eye of the beholder, don't you think? >> they called her inappropriately dressed. they wanted her to button up her shirt. >> a flannel shirt. that is not the sexiest thing. >> she had a scarf. i wonder if there is more to this story. something must have happened before. we don't know. >> usually if someone has cleavage sticking out, you're going to say, hey, you. >> i always do it and i've never been banned from a flight yet. i don't know. here is another one. do you think men should be forced to urinate sitting down? we have to ask these questions because we are nbc news. >> a law maker in sweden thinks it should be legislated. he thinks it's much more sanitary than when they are spraying and on the floor and on their feet and all around. they said by sitting you decrease the likelihood of
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puddles around the toilet bowl. >> what if the guy before you stood? and then the next guy trying to be a good citizen sits. >> drops his pants down in that. [ toilet flushing ] >> you know how we ladies feel here at nbc two stories down the unisex bathroom. >> never, ever want to sit there. >> they don't have a lot of time to do their business and get back to the floor. >> larry david in "curb your enthusiasm" has fun with this topic. >> i pee sitting down. >> what? >> have you ever tried it? it's more comfortable. you don't have to turn on the light and wake up. and you get a read. >> what are you reading? >> i read a lot of stuff. >> what stuff? >> if i pee 20 times a day i get through the whole "new york times." when you're peeing all over your shoe, i'm learning something.
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>> he's got a point. >> love larry david. >> i've been looking at him, larry david thinking he reminds me of a male joan rivers. right? tomorrow the indomnitable joan rivers will be here. >> she has a book "i hate everyone." >> more and more and more because of this world of reality television -- >> twitter and facebook. >> people have no secrets, nothing is sacred. women are hiring way in advance when they realize their due date, they hire professional photographers to come onto their delivery room and shoot up close and personal the whole thing. >> "the new york times" had a big story on it. the first question they are asked is where should the photographer stand, at the woman's head which is where most women would like or the baby's
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head as they are emerging into the world. some people want that other end. that is so weird you would have that photograph and what would you do with it? >> show it at the kid's wedding. >> it's a big deal. now they are making a lot of money that way. >> oh, my gosh. i don't know. it just -- >> you can't videotape in there. usually the husband is videotaping. not a stranger. >> named fred. just comes in -- oh, whoa. >> they have a elemented number of people who can be there. imagine fred is in. >> a really good shot knocks the doctor out of the way, baby falls. let's talk about favorite things. my daughter cassidy, i realize she is 18 years old and going to look good no matter what, but she is down-right dewey. she looks sun kissed all the time. what are you doing? i want some of that. she said, i'm living right, mother, and you're not.
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it's not that. i have it on today. i think it makes a difference. it's this new laura mercier new illuminating powder. it's $32. it's a dusting powder. it's so pretty. thank you, howie, for our new lighting up here. i want to thank cass for that. i love laura mercier. >> emily giffin wrote "something borrowed, something blue." she has a new one coming out july 24th. you can preorder it on amazon.com called "where we belong." it's a page turner. she'll be here to talk about her book. emily giffin will be here later on. i love her. she have miss sara haines. >> what's up? >> i'm sure this was built for dorm rooms. it's called a pick window. it's at urban outfitters for 16.
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walmart choice premium steak in the black package. it's one hundred percent satisfaction guaranteed. try it and check us out on facebook. emmy and golden globe nominee julia stiles stars in a show you won't find on tv, but will find it almost anywhere else. >> it's called "blue." julia plays a lead character with the same name. she plays a single mom working as an accountant and at night playing an escort to make enough money to send her smart little boy to school. hello. >> hello. >> we had a chance to watch some of these episodes today. it's provocative stuff. they are only eight minutes long. >> they are short episodes. it's web content. people have a shorter attention span. there are seven-minute episodes and 12 in the series. >> what made you decide to do it. this is sort of a risky project. >> it's not the big bucks you're
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used to. >> yeah. the channel was started by rodrigo garcia who is a writer and director who created "in treatment" and "alvin nobbs" with glenn close. i wanted to work with him. when you're working on a film, it takes so long from the time you have a script to getting to film it, edit it and have it come out in theaters. the development process could be many, many years. this was exciting to have a script handed to me with a director i wanted to work with and interesting subject matter, then we got to film it and it's out now. >> did you shoot them all in sequence? did you shoot a bunch of them? >> yeah. we would do one episode a day. >> it's the story in her lifetime or just different clients you meet? i just saw a couple of the clients. >> no. it's a short period of time. it centers around a girl living a secret life.
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that secret is going to blow up in her face pretty soon. it's a short period of time. you see her as a mother. you see her as a co-worker. you see her with her clients. >> and she has wisdom. you grow to like her. in the beginning i was thinking i'm not going to like your character. >> why did you think that? >> she doesn't like anybody. she's like joan rivers. she hates everyone. >> then you see so many sides to this character. is that what appealed to you about her? >> she is working as an escort. i never thought i wanted to do that because there are so many movies about escorts and prostitutes and whatever. i think rodrigo handled it with empathy and compassion. i like seeing her in other avenues of her life. >> there is a funny scene, the woman who plays your mother is on ichat. she is having all the fun and you're at home in bed wondering what's going on with your life. watching that thing where she is
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shaking her things. >> you clearly see one of the reasons why this girl has problems. you can't blame it all on her mom, but the first thing she says is you look terrible. >> what other projects do you have cooking? >> david owe russell's new movie is coming out in the fall. i play jennifer lawrence's sister in that. i was in london working on a british film called "closed" that is a political thriller. >> you're always working. >> well -- >> it's never enough. >> you don't like watching yourself, is that part of it? that's not the part you like? >> no. i'm very critical. if you hear your voice on an answering machine it sounds weird. >> we wish you all the best. >> we sure do. >> where can we see this? >> it's on youtube. if you google "blue" or "wigs."
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blue is the name of the character. >> thanks, julie. up next, just wait till you hear where we are sending our fan of the week. a first and it could be you. >> it's probably not. 3 o'clock. my daily meeting with a salty snack. and then at 3:15 with my guilt. [ female announcer ] special k cracker chips. 27 crispy chips. 110 delicious calories. mmm. good meeting. same time tomorrow? [ female announcer ] find them in the cracker aisle. i see a bag and think... i could have a chip. yeah right. that's why they're called chipsss. [ female announcer ] special k cracker chips. 27 crispy chips. 110 delicious calories. [ female announcer ] find them in the cracker aisle. ♪
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it is monday and time to reveal our fan of the week. >> who is our lucky fan and what far away place is he or she headed? >> our week is chrissy roes from portland, oregon. chrissy considers herself a super fan. she talks about the show whenever possible and got her friends tookd on it, too. she works irregular hours so sometimes she catches the show twice in one day. she is a camera assistant at an animation studio. she loves when you act with the crew and producers and makes her feel like she is the fourth hour of our family. she loves the ambush makeovers because she loves transformations. you have to set your dvr to catch up because you and your
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friend are flying far, far away and going to istanbul, turkey. you're headed international. you will enjoy four nights in istanbul, two at the four season s. the trip including two traditional turkish treatments and round trip airfare for two. >> how are we going to top that? >> we give away great prizes on this show. >> i've never been to istanbul. i want to go to istanbul. >> i can't believe what just happened. >> i no. >> all right. >> still trying to figure that out. >> still ahead, the truth about yogurt. >> that's going to keep you sticking around. i thought you were going to go out, now, no. you're going to stick around to see the truth about yogurt. and the latest buzz.
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market. it would be on fridays from 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 at night on the parking lot premises of the redwood shores branch library on marine parkway. the library is closed on fridays. now, about 45 booths would be at the market freeing up space for on-site parking. redwood city has three other farmer's markets. tonight's council meeting is at 7:00 at city council chambers.
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10:28. a live look over san jose. a beautiful day, especially considering the fact it looked like this yesterday at this time but we were running about 15 degrees warmer. good air quality today across the bay area. temperatures, 78 in san jose, 76 in concord, 80 in fairfield, 28 degrees in livermore. at the coast, not quite as warm, 60 in san francisco. i will have your full forecast today during our 11:00 broads cast in just about a half hour. let's talk to mike about the drive. let's talk about this. all this red still there on 880 southbound just through the stretch out of stanley through hayward and approaching union city where we have the accident that has cleared from the roadway, but it caused backup off the castro valley. that is your late slowing and severe slowing for the bay area. the rest of your commute looking all right. we did see this pop up in the last few minutes, northbound 85 heading up into mountain view. and i don't see any new accidents in the area, but there is a good slowdown registering
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there. we'll keep that in mind. the rest of your commute looking pretty good. back to you. >> we like lights. thank you so much. full newscast coming up in 30 minutes. we are back on this monday with today's buzz and all the celebrity news you missed. >> mr. jason kennedy from e news. >> i'm delighted to join you. for ten years i was on the other side of the window saying to my mom, i want to go on the "today" show. >> ryan seacrest must be so upset. we talked about jack osbourne. he's been diagnosed with m.s. >> 26 years old. the timing for him stunk.
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his fiancee had just given birth two months ago to a baby girl. one thing that wasn't mentioned was he lost 60% of his vision in his right eye. that was the trigger where he said, all right, i need to go to the doctor and get this thing checked out. he's going to battle this. this is something he is going to take head-on. he's an outdoorsman, adventure kind of guy. it affects people differently. it affects the central nervous system, as you know. hopefully in his case it doesn't affect him like it does many other people. >> he'll have a nice big reason to keep on living, too, with that child. >> lindsay lohan. we heard the story of the exhaustion. >> how are these young people exhausted all the time? we are many times their age. >> we heard their excuse. i think a lot of fear feared the worst. thankfully there is a good end to this story. she worked something like 85 hours in four days. the producers were banging on her hotel room saying we have
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one more scene to shoot and she didn't answer. they got nervous, called the paramedics. the door was opened and she was sleeping. she was okay. she made fun of the situation on twitter saying next time you work 85 hours, four days, paramedics might show up and hopefully they're cute. >> how about the guy playing dick burton? >> she cannot get away from this drama. first it's the car accident a couple of weeks ago before she goes to set. now this. >> we are all pulling for her. she want her to get her act together, like jack did. >> let's talk about chris brown and drake. there was a brawl at a bar. everyone says they are not sure who started what. you see people with cuts and stitches on their head and hand. >> now they are being sued. >> it's a case of he said/he said. it's between drake's entourage
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and chris brown and his entourage. bottles were flying. the scene was chaotic. witnesses said it was like a war zone. chris tweeted a picture of this big old cut he had on his chin. he later took it down. he needed stitches. his bodyguard had a huge gash on his head and required several stitches. there were other a-list stars there, tony parker, nba player. he got shards of glass in his eye. that might affect him playing in the olympics. >> the club has been closed down for violations. any time you have that table service with bottles like that -- of course you can throw a glass at somebody. >> the city council is going to look into this. do they need to rework how they do the bottle service there? all of this supposedly started ovary hannah. both chris and drake had relationships. >> over a girl, how unusual. >> one said, drake sent allegedly a note. >> it's all about the note. no one is confirming anything. >> of course not.
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>> real quick. at the box office. "madagascar" still number one and "rock of ages." didn't do well. >> star-studded cast, tom cruise, alec, russell brandt. no one expected it to top it or "that's my boy" to top the box office. when you combine them they still didn't beat "madagascar." >> the power of the family film. if only hollywood would understand that's where the money will be made. >> we'll be your new crazy aunt. >> i love you both. is this happening right now? >> it is. you are officially adopted. >> you're the best. i appreciate it. >> with all those yogurt choices, do you know what you're eating? >> madeline will tell us everything you wondered about yogurt. 5. actually it wasn't 1935, he won it in '38...
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mashed potatoes and gravy! mac 'n cheese. mashed potatoes and gravy what are you doing? what are you doing? mac 'n cheese! should we tell em we got two free sides? and miss this? say "mashed potatoes!" never! [ male announcer ] buy any kfc 10 pc meal or larger and we'll throw in 2 more large sides, free. that's 2 extra sides of your choice and one happy family. today tastes so good. we are kicking off a new series, "do you know what you're buying?" today we are looking at yogurt. >> how many times have you examined the nutritious labels of your favorite foods?
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today diet nutrition editor madeline has done the work for you. she is exhausted, but has the bottom line. >> it is tough. you're not sure which is the right one to get for you. >> let's start off with the basics. yogurt came to america in the 1940s on its own in a little glass container that was reusable. it was whole milk yogurt. people didn't know who had this, hippies or europeans or something. >> or european hippies. >> right. in the '50s, this more familiar container came. this one we are more familiar with. americans didn't really like it. it was tart and tangy. >> frank says it reminds him of drinking sour milk as a kid. >> so we put fruit in it. it was fruit-like. fruit on the bottom, added some flavor but added a lot of sugar.
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a lot of calories and 6 teaspoons of sugar. start with low fat or nonfat, add your own fruit, fresh or frozen, something a lot of people will do, including joanne la marka, put in one teaspoon of your favorite jam or jelly and use honey. starting in the 1980s, nonfat yogurt and low calorie sweetener. you can choose this if you like low calorie sweeteners. >> the greek ones they say are the best. >> what is greek yogurt? do we know what it is? take regular yogurt in a big tub and put it in a strainer. you strain out all this liquid. >> it's just thicker. >> what you're buying in a little container, it's the same thing. here's what you do if you just strain all that water out.
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you can save money and make it yourself. they just drain it. instead of calling it greek yogurt, call it strained yogurt. there's 2%, 0%, whatever. >> kids love this stuff. >> all these tubes. here is one thing. should your kid be having regular yogurt, that's a good thing, but most are not going to like the tartness of plain yogurt. having some of these fun things like these bugs that have probiotics. these are not an add-on for something healthy. they are going to be a replacement. 70 to 100 calories. it's about two cookies. >> that is their afternoon snack, not with the cookie. >> if you can't eat dairy, should you be having yogurt at all? >> if you can't have dairy, we are down at the end where there
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are things soy or coconut milk. even lactate things. they are going to have calcium fortification. only cow's milk will have natural cow's milk. you can have kefir, some with more probiotics. >> and activia. >> that's good. you can get it low sugar or no sugar at all. >> in general it's good for you. >> nonfat yogurt is great. >> just be careful with the sweets. >> what are we talking about tomorrow? >> waters. >> i can't wait. i might not sleep. up next -- >> we'll have some new daring tren. [ female announcer ] letting her home be turned into a training facility? ♪
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every new season brings new trends. some more risque than others. before you write them off, there are some easier to pull off than you might think. >> how to minimize fear factor when it comes to trying these trends is isabel gonzalez whitaker, fashion feature "in style" magazine editor. >> i think they are daring certainly, but we tried to temper them to create balance so it's not vavava-voom from head to toe. then you want proper undergarments for fit. >> this is such a popular look from j-lo to charlize theron. it's a dressier look that makes sense for cocktail parties. what we look about this bebe dress, you have the plunging neckline but the skirt portion has more volume. >> she has no bra on?
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>> we are keeping everything in place with fashion tape. it's a double-sided adhesive. it sticks to your skin, to your fabric. >> it's actually not a vulgar look at all. you don't see cleavage. i think it's kind of pretty. >> thank you. >> up next we have a backless shirt. kim has this on. let's see how she is rocking this one. >> as you can see from the front it's demure. there is a party in the back. >> is that the same bra? >> no. this is a backless bra. >> basically a backless bra allows you to have adhesive on the side so there are no straps or bands that go towards the back. >> thank you. >> mia has this dress on. >> excuse me. >> excuse me for living, mia.
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>> mama mia. >> this is a body-conscious look but not overtly sexy in that it's got coverage. you pick a style closer to the knee, higher neckline and feminine cap-style sleeves. >> and a sunny little color. >> there is a sleekness to the look. >> that's for certain body types. >> animal print pants are in. jennifer is rocking those. >> animal print pants is obviously daring, but it's a bold print. you want to tame this and make it less frisky is to choose a tinier denser print. bolder, graphic will be more eye-catching. this sort of creates a neutral palette. keeps the embellishments to a minimum. you've got a lot going on with the pants. we picked a trouser cut, too. it's got a nice cut. >> that is quite attractive.
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>> finally, the bright mini and kayla. >> kaylee. a mini skirt is daring, but especially in a saturated color. the way we tried to make this project more polish and less sexiness is pairing it with a tailored blouse, pretty feminine accessories like a thin belt. we talked in the blouse to make the whole look neat. no heels in this case. flats. if you want height go for wedges. >> what happens if she drops her keys? and she is all by herself and nobody can pick them up for her? >> very cute. >> let's bring all our models out. >> thank you. good job. >> thank you very much. up next, super jenny levinson is here. see life in the best light.
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from "today's" kitchen, what's cooking? we are learning how to make speciality salads for tonight's dinner. >> jenny levins is here to share her recipes. really cute book. >> first of all, do i have too much cleavage for this segment? this is the best salad season ever so we are going with salads today. first we are talking about a roasted vegetable sallade. look at these gorgeous different colored vegetables. hoda, you want to do a little herbs? s you've got rosemary, marjoram.
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>> your large breasts are in the way. >> i'm so sorry. let me back up. put those in a 400 degree oven. season them with salt and pepper. they come out as these gorgeous veggies. >> delicious. >> you can see if you want to do those garlic chips. they are beautiful. this is a healthy, fabulous side salad for the summer. i put a little feta. the garlic chips are thinly sliced garlic and oil. >> so good. >> that is the easiest simple to go with grilled meats and everything for the summer. >> next thing we'll do is do our fresh lemon vinaigrette. everyone asks me for this recipe. start with a little bit of shallot and parsley, fresh lemon juice. pulse that. throw in the oil. add it all in.
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it becomes a beautiful gorgeous lemon vinaigrette. >> that's it? >> that's it and salt and pepper. that's going to go on the salad. will you bring those roasted vegetables? >> i will souper jenny. >> that lemon vinaigrette, i'll have hoda, you can do the honors. this is a raw kale and brussel sprouts salad. everyone is not used to eating the raw. it is so good for you. if you slice it thinly, you'll see it makes this fabulous salad with the kale, brussel sprouts, almonds. you have that and a wonderful dressing here that you're going to put on a red pinoit. this is a ginger vinaigrette. this is red quinoa which is all the rage right now. toss that for me. this is delicious. this is the raw kale.
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i'm going to give you a little bit of the veggies. >> i like how i don't ever do anything. >> you just look pretty. >> best thing would be if you could have some of your soup and salad. >> funny how we have two books. interesting. these are just where everyone is trying to move more towards healthy cooking. >> this is delicious. >> let me get you a sample. >> tomorrow, can we talk? guess who's coming? >> she hates everyone including you. >> joan rivers. we love her. >> do you know what's in that bottled water? find out what you're buying. >> i've been wondering about that. >> cast of the broadway musical "bring it on." have an awesome fun day monday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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