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good morning. breaking overnight. a new arrest one day after police shoot and kill a terror suspect in boston. were both men just days away from carrying out a plan to attack officers? desperate search. nearly 200 divers racing against time to find survivors of that overturned cruise ship in china as a new video surfaces of the vessel in its final moments before the accident. brokenhearted. family and friends remember the american kill bid a lion at a safari park in africa as an adventurous mission to protect wildlife. and first on "today." >> put it this way, i'm the new normal. >> reporter: caitlyn jenner in
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her own words. an exclusive look at her documentary today. wednesday, june 3rd, 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning. it's a busy day. a big day in the fight against terrorism here in this country. >> that's right. we had an overnight arrest tied to a terror plot in boston. the president overnight signed a sweeping overhaul of surveillance laws and there's also word now that the fbi is keeping an eye on you from surveillance planes above. we'll get to all of this. we're going to start this morning with nbc justice correspondent pete williams who's in boston with the latest on the terror arrest. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. this city embraced its police after the marathon bombings. now authorities say they've disrupted a plot to attack that police force that may have been provoked by isis-inspired social
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media. the question this morning, were others involved? police and federal agents arrested this man late tuesday in the boston suburb of everett in connection with the investigation. heavily armed police and federal agents conducted searches there after a boston man was shot tuesday when terrorism investigators sought to question him. usaama rahim was shot and killed after police say an officer and fbi agent approached him at a bus stop and he came at them with this knife. officials say surveillance video not released publicly showed what happened. >> we saw the video where it appears the law enforcement officers were backing away before they exercised deadly force. >> reporter: investigators tell nbc news they belief rahim was preparing to attack police in boston within the next few days. radicalized, they say, by isis social media. he had been under 24-hour a day surveillance for weeks.
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they began looking for others that may have been in contact with rahim searching locations nearby. >> i saw a line of what looked like s.w.a.t. team members with shields and battering rams and a bunch of machine guns. >> reporter: officials say expect to see other scenes like this as isis reaches out more with social media and the fbi ramps up surveillance. usaama rahim's brother says he was shot three times in the back but authorities say he was shot in the torso and the abdomen, not the the back. matt? >> pete williams in boston. pete thanks very much. shawn henry, former executive director of the fbi is the president of crowd strike services. goopd good to see you. good morning. >> hi matt. >> let's talk about usaama rahim. he was under round the clock surveillance for weeks. we know that. the law enforcement officials suspected him of plotting
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against police officers. now they go to the step of confronting him or wanting to go up to talk to him on the street. after those weeks of surveillance what would have triggered that kind of approach? >> you know when you're following somebody like that you've got somebody under 24-hour surveillance it's indicative of the fbi having large concern about what he's involved in, those are very intensive, resource intensive. you don't put that type of surveillance on just anybody. for them to then go out and confront him on the street it indicates to me there was some change in his behavior. that the agents and the terrorism task force members saw something that caused concern for public safety. and by approaching him, it may have been in an attempt to disrupt him. they may not have had enough probable cause to arrest him, but they were concerned. that's what would cause that activity. >> you say concern for public safety. yet from the reports i've read as they approached him on the street they had their weapons in their holsters. what does that tell you about their level of concern?
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>> you're going to take your weapons out if you believe you're walking into an immediately dangerous situation. they may have just been looking to talk to him and drew their weapons when the knife came out. they may not have known he was armed at the time. they perhaps didn't want to take the weapons out in public like that. it wasn't necessary. but they'll make that determination. every case is fact specific. >> and how hard is it? we know there's been a second arrest tied to this case. how hard is it to determine if he was an individual or if he was part of a much larger group? >> you know matt this is the challenge that the fbi is facing right now. these types of investigations are incredibly resource intensive. there's always the balance -- when you hear somebody who's espouseingeing violence they're talking about this jihadist cause and harming americans, they've got to take a look at that and got to balance that against the privacy of the
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individuals and about the safety. in this particular case they are absolutely going to look to see who else he was talking to. are there other co-conspirators? are there people he was working with to attempt to get weapons from? somebody else who may be involved in planning with him to launch some other attacks. this is going to be wide ranging. they'll certainly follow all logical leads to try and determine the full extent of this. but right now law enforcement is concerned because of social media that is constantly battering people with these messages to go out and launch these attacks. so those that have been inspired historically through the web are now being bantered by social media, twitter, et cetera. it's causing huge concern for law enforcement and the fbi. >> all right, shawn henry. thanks so much. we appreciate it. >> this whole issue is front and center in washington. president obama signed landmark legislation late last night that
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reinstates but limits controversial programs in place since 9/11. senior white house correspondent chris jansing is following this story. good morning. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this morning the intelligence community began firing up the computers and restarting what they say are critical spy programs aimed at suspected terrorists. but the legislation signed by president obama also significantly scales back a program that was put into place after 9/11 where the government collected phone records in bulk. those will now be kept by the phone companies. and to search them the government has to petition a federal court. the entire system was shut down after a bitter fight on the senate floor. at the heart of the debate national security versus privacy. president obama pushed for the bill he calls it sensible reform. >> and as you mention, this is such a bitter political fight.
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we saw strange alliances from washington in the midst of this. >> reporter: yeah. even by washington standards. and this was an em passioned fight as you say. after it was over mitch mcconnell who had fought scaling back the program called it a resounding victory for those plotting against our homeland. rand paul still considers this scaled back bill a gross invasion of privacy that hasn't stopped any attacks. and then something that rarely happened you had a republican house speaker on the same side as the president. but the bill did pass overwhelmly in the senate just as it did in the house. let us turn to china now where this morning hundreds of rescuers are joining frantic efforts to reach 420 people who are still trapped inside a capsized cruise ship. but nearly two days after that accident hope of finding survivors is beginning to dim. nbc's eunice yoon is at the
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site. >> reporter: so far the weather bureau has confirmed that a tornado did strike in the area where the ferry went down. this morning desperate rescue efforts are still underway along the hull of the capsized vessel. though the signs of life and screams for help are no longer heard. now the rescuers have put it in a fixed position. they are working around the clock to see if there's anyone alive inside. they are facing very challenging conditions. low visibility very murky waters. officials are describing it as china's worst maritime disaster in decades. the ship on a cruise up the yangtze river was hit by a severe storm monday night. these pictures the last of the eastern star were taken by a passing vessel. it quickly capsized and sank. as of this morning, only 14 people have been found alive. more than 400 are missing.
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survivors were being treated in a nearby hospital amid reports relatives are growing impatient with the rescue effort. i'm at the staging area for the rescue operations. the rescuers here having battling heavy rains and murky waters in the hopes of finding anyone else alive. >> eunice yoon on the scene, thank you so much. now following a terrible crash in florida. >> that's right. this morning an investigation underway in jacksonville where an amtrak train split a car in half. amazingly though as you see the story, no one was seriously injured. kerry sanders has the very latest. >> reporter: it doesn't get much closer than this. dramatic surveillance video shows the moment a car carrying three people was sliced in half by an amtrak train. >> when i turned around the back of the car wasn't there.
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>> reporter: edward peterson was in the passenger seat. his pregnant girlfriend was in the back. she was ejected when the train hit. >> all i could think about was my girl so i jumped out to find her. >> reporter: miraculously they were both okay suffering minor injuries. and the driver of the car 21-year-old stacy peterson jr. was also okay. the officer said he admitted he drove around the railroad arms. there were no injuries on the train and after a four-hour delay it continued on to miami. the driver's father says the fact that no one was killed was a god-sent miracle. and he hopes it's a lesson for his son. >> maybe he'll learn from it and slow down not go crossing when the arms are down. >> reporter: kerry sanders, nbc news, miami. a frightening scene in chicago tuesday where a bus crash left one person dead and at least eight injured. it happened during the evening rush hour. the bus collide with several
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vehicles then jumped the curb hitting at least one pedestrian. a 51-year-old woman was killed and eight people suffered non-life threatening injuries. no passengers were on the bus at the time of the crash. a scary scene at the french open on tuesday when a large piece of sheet metal fell onto spectators in the stand. the incident was captured on camera. look at the high winds blew that metal down to the seats below. that piece also happened to be covered in spikes to deter birds. amazingly only one spectator suffered minor injuries. the match was delayed for about 30 minutes. lucky situation there for sure. a helmet camera captured the terrifying moments when a skier fell into a crevice while skiing in the swiss alps. he was skiing down a glacier when the ground opened up and he fell 15 feet into it. he screamed as loud as he could
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for help but he thought it would go unheard because of the thick snow there. he was trapped for 30 minutes. and he too, was okay. good news day. a young baseball fan got a ride on tuesday night on the emotional roller coaster that comes with cheering on your favorite team. the hometown tigers were ahead in the seventh inning. that was until oakland a's ben zobrist hit a grand slam home run. the ball lands right into the hands of a young tigers fan. and the boy was initially really excited because he caught the souvenir. but then he realizes that this means his team is now behind. so as you see, he burst into tears. it's inconsolable. fans tried to cheer him up but to no avail. poor guy. i feel your pain. tigers ended up losing to the a's 5-3. >> that's why you bring a baseball glove to the game. it's a great catch. >> not a ball you want to keep
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though. >> the realization. >> natalie, thanks. i'm looking over your shoulder here at some rough weather in the midwest. >> this is just round one of two rounds that will hit the midwest and plains states later on today. this morning, though we had heavy strong storms move through omaha. it's approaching des moines. this is crowd to ground lightning. we also have another storm that moves through duluth. later on today into tonight, that's when we're going to see our best chance of stronger storms. right in through here. these two orange areas including northeastern colorado southeastern wyoming. we could end up with hail up to baseball size in diameter. about 3 inches or more in diameter. we could also see some tornadoes especially through southeastern nebraska. this is the area to watch out for later this afternoon and ov the open road, it takes on many forms.
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from the scenic highways to the rugged trails. from the sand covered to the well-traveled. they lead us to the beauty of nature. and the beauty of simple pleasures. the open road is alive and well and waiting to take us to pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. grab a light jack as you walk out the door. it's in the mid 50s, though you see lots of sunshine across most of the bay. a mild start out to the day in san francisco. 57 degrees. today's forecast brings it up to 64 degrees there. it's kind of a breezy day, too. sunny in the east bay. 74 degrees, reaching 71 winds this afternoon kicking up to about 30 miles an hour. have a great day.
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>> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan. thank you. we've been talking a lot this week about government surveillance. there's a stunning new revelation adding to the conversation this morning. the fbi is overseeing planes that fly over many u.s. cities armed with video equipment and in some cases able to lock in on your cell phone. national correspondent peter alexander is following this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you said it. just as surveillance has been getting scrutiny this week these new revelations that the top enforcement agency is flying hundreds of planes with advanced surveillance capabilities. most registered to companies with fake names. and while the fbi insists all of this is legal many americans are now wondering just who's watching. as baltimore boiled over this spring most people here had their eyes on the streets. but benjamin shane was looking up. >> it was dark out. i saw the lights flashing on the plane and i saw it bank.
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and a couple minutes later, it came back around. >> reporter: shane took to twitter. anyone know who's been flying the light plane in circles? just minutes later someone tweeted back this map showing that plane registered to the same owner as this single engine cessna. it turned out to be a fleet of planes operated by the fbi. according to to an associated press investigation, they're all equipped with cameras that can capture images like this and are often outfitted with cell phone tracking devices. in just the past month the ap reports the fbi has flown more than 100 surveillance flights over 30 cities in 11 states. all intended to zero in on criminals. but privacy addsvocates are asking where does it stop. >> it seems strange the fbi has such a large fleet of aircraft they're using so frequently that they're trying to hide them from the public. >> reporter: the planes are registered under 13 fake company
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names. local law enforcement agencies have long used helicopters and drones to monitor for criminal activity. but according to the ap the cell phone tracking capabilities on some of the planes allows them to scoop up identifying information that can h>> i can assure you the fbi is not doing widespread massive surveillance on first amendment protected activities. there is a particular purpose and a lawful purpose. >> reporter: we reached out to the fbi and they sent us a statement stressing that the aviation program is not a secret and is used in their words for targeting specific individuals and not bulk collection activities or surveillance. >> thank you very much. >> every once in awhile on this program we make a mistake, right? and we correct it. there was a mistake made this morning, carson, that -- not on our show. somewhere else. it's getting a lot of attention. >> it is. it's remarkable too. a series of tweets sent out by a bbc journalist caused quite the concern online.
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let's go into the orange room and break it down. here's the first that was posted of these tweets. queen elizabeth is being treated in london. statement shortly. then this came out right after it right here. she posted queen elizabeth has died. this came from the bbc journalist. she finally posted this. false alarm, have deleted previous tweets. >> can you believe that? this morning if you're watching this do not worry, the queen is in good health this morning. but the damage has been done. multiple news sources had taken that information. they ran with it. they were forced to recall their tweets. bbc puts out this statement here. during a technical rehearsal for an obituary, tweets were mistakenly sent from the account of i a bbc journalist. they were swiftly deleted. we apologize for any offense. there was some truth to this, however. the queen was at the hospital this morning but it was only for a routine prescheduled appointment. many obviously will be very relieved to hear she is, indeed, in good health. >> long live the queen. >> how do you ever hit send on a test tweet? >> i've never done a test tweet.
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>> me neither. >> a reason not to do test tweets. >> carson, thank you. coming up, the american woman killed by a lion at a safari park has been identified. her family and the tour guide there at the time are now speaking out. plus when it comes to shopping for a new car, do women really get a higher price than men? we have a rossen reports. but first this is "today" on nbc. price than men? we have a rossen reports. but first this is "today" on nbc.
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happened after he passed out. happening today an advanced screening of "batkin begins" recalling the story of miles scott, the boy diagnosed with leukemia given hi wish toss batkid for a day. you can see the film at noon and 7:00 at the embarcadero center cinemas. check out the forecast now with meteorologist kari hall. >> good morning, laura. beautiful to start out the day, and a lot of sunshine all across the bay area with our temperature in the mid 50s, getting a look at san francisco right now, you can see a thin veil of some hazy conditions this morning but not the dense fog like we've seen recently the past few mornings. today reaches 64 degrees,le for the east bay, 74 degrees at the tri-valley 75 degrees today in the peninsula, reaching into the upper 60s so overall, a beautiful but windy day, especially this arrange.
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now let's check out traffic with mike. >> a lighter volume around the bay, so that's very good news. the san mateo bridge was a nightmare for about a half hour recovering now the earlier crash cleared again about 30 minutes ago at the high rise still slow for the dumbarton bridge, which is an alternate. a distraction on the northbound side minor injuries but back to you we'll be back with a local news update in half an hour.
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♪ i can hear you singing, natalie. it's 7:30 now on this wednesday morning, the 3rd of june 2015. let's crank natalie's mic up. >> you don't want to do that. america would tune out. >> pretty shot there. >> dogs and cats crawl under the bed. >> go in hiding. >> good morning, everyone. nice to have you along on a wednesday. >> let us take a look at what's making headlines on this wednesday morning. a massachusetts man in custody in connection with the investigation into a deadly police shooting in boston. the suspect who was killed had a knife and was threatening officers after they stopped him for questioning. investigators believed he was preparing to launch an isis-inspired attack against law
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enforcement officers. late last night president obama signed new rules for the nsa freedom act. they will be banned from dlekting and storing your phone records in bulk but the agency will still be able to request the information with a court order. here's one i'm getting excited about. triple crown hopeful american pharoah has arrived here in new york for saturday's belmont stakes. if he wins he'll become the first horse to win that triple crown in 37 years. >> a lot of people feel good about this horse. >> someone told me -- it's a mile and a half. they say it's going to be a fast track. somebody told me that american pharoah likes sloppier tracks. >> american pharoah told me it was find. >> you heard it from the horse's mouth. coming up we all know buying a new car is stressful. one reason of course negotiating the final price. but is it true that women
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usually pay more than men? today our rossen reports team goes undercover to find out. let's begin this half hour with the american woman who was attacked and killed by a lion at a south african wildlife park. that woman has now been identified. her family and friends remembering her this morning. nbc's katy tur has the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. the victim was a 29-year-old woman named katherine chappell originally from new york. she was a visual effects editor for "game of thrones" who was in south africa trying to help protect animals from poachers. this morning 29-year-old katherine chappell is being mourned by family and friends identified as the victim of that deadly lion attack outside johannesburg. chappell a visual effects editor on the emmy award winning show "game of thrones" was in south africa to raise money for animal conservation. the american originally from
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rye, new york was in vancouver posting pictures taking off from canada to johannesburg. at lion park despite sign after sign warning visitors to keep windows shut chappell and her male guide had them wide open. taking pictures of cats like these, one only three feet away when it suddenly lunged. >> these are wild animals. most of them were born in captivity, but they're not tame. >> reporter: the attacking lion lioness will not be put down. the mark remains open and insists it is safe so long as visitors follow the rules. meanwhile back in the u.s. chappell's sister broke the news to friends on facebook writing, katie was a brilliant, kind adventurous, and high-spirited woman. her energy and passion could not be contained by mere continents ofr or oceans. she was very much loved and shared her love for life with those she met.
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chappell's male driver is a man named pierre potguider. he owns the tours. he is in the hospital and says in addition to wounds on his arms he suffered a heart attack trying to save chappell. the company has denied his window was open and says chappell opened hers on her own accord at the last minute. back to you. >> thanks. sad story. well take a turn now and get a check of the weather from dylan. >> announcer: "today's" weather is brought to you by pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >> and this morning we are looking at a pretty decent setup for areas like oklahoma and texas where we are trying to dry things out with an area of high pressure in control. that means a lot of sunshine. in the southeast, it's a different story. this area of low pressure is keeping the clouds and showers around. islip, new york yesterday only hit 57 degrees. that is the coldest high temperature islip has ever recorded in june. so it has been very very
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chilly. this is the type of pattern we're going to see hold strong for at least another couple of days. meaning it is going to be very unsettled in parts of the east coast especially as we go into this evening and evening as well. the clouds will stick around. we also have some showers and heavier down pours near charleston south carolina. you'll see a good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall getting a view of belvedere, absolutely gorgeous out there, with clear skies and gusty winds picking up this afternoon. in the south bay we're at 67 degrees. in the east bay 64 degrees, peninsula at 69 degrees, as you head home most of our high temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 70s all across the bay with those winds picking up from the northwest, possibly up to 30 miles an hour. have a good day. >> and that's your latest
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forecast. >> thank you. just ahead, what's the point of carry-on luggage if the airlines take it from you and put it on the plane? on "trending," the new way to load a plane they say will speed up the boarding process. and coming up next, when it comes to buying a new car, who's getting the better deal? men or women? surprising results the perfect summer has a voice. if we listen close enough, we can hear it. it whispers, "one more game, one more swim, one more round..." and it speaks softly through the cool nights, murmuring, "one more log, one more marshmallow one more walk along the shore." the perfect summer is waiting. the perfect summer is pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping
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or your travel agent today. all right. we're back at 7:40. time for more of our special rossen reports series "secret shoppers." today we're putting car dealers to the test. is it true women sometimes get charged more than men? jeff rossen and his team wednesday undercover to find out. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that is what we've heard all these years, right? women get charged more than men at car dealerships. there's even a yale study done that shows it. we set up our own experiment.
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i sent two of my producers undercover at car dealerships. who will get a better deal? buckle up. this morning our hidden cameras are rolling. car shopping can be a rough ride. >> can i get, like 200 bucks to hold the car? >> reporter: so this morning we're doing the dirty work for you. wiring up my producers lindsey and charlie with hidden cameras. >> i think we're good to go. >> reporter: sending them undercover inside ten ford and chevy dealerships. >> can you give me a full out the door price? >> reporter: each spot they ask for the best out the door price. >> i'm just looking for an out the door price. >> reporter: on the same two cars. at the chevy dealerships -- >> i'm looking for a 2015 chevy cruze. >> a 2015 chevy cruze. >> reporter: and at the ford dealerships -- >> i'm interested in the ford fusion. >> i'm interested in the ford fusion. >> reporter: they visited on the same day talking to whichever salesperson approached them first. and they made it clear they want the standard base model.
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this yale study repeatedly showing females are offered on average prices $200 higher than white males. okay. she's walking in. i'm watching everything from this car parked out front. things start off great at this chevy dealership. >> good how are you? >> reporter: charlie and lindsey quoted the exact same price. >> $20,465. >> reporter: right down to the penny. >> so $20,465? >> out the door. >> reporter: but things are about a change. time to make another trip inside. >> i'll show you the car. >> reporter: at this next chevy dealer char le gets this. >> $21,000 out the door. >> today? >> today. >> reporter: but when lindsey asks about the same car on the very same day. >> total out the door would be $21,335. >> reporter: that's hundreds of dollars more. $335 more to be precise.
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the dealership manager says his salespeople don't recall charlie and lindsey and prices can fluctuate for various reasons. but the biggest surprises are yet to come. lindsey's price on a ford fusion at this dealership -- >> $24,404. >> you got it. >> reporter: but listen to charlie's quote. >> it would be $25,142.50. >> reporter: that's right. things just flipped. charlie quoted almost $750 more. the manager later saying this much of a price difference is unusual and they strive not to oversell, but prices can change all the time. but fasten your seat belts and watch what happens at this last ford dealership. lindsey's price -- >> 21,203. >> reporter: and charlie's price. >> $23,500 out the door. >> right. >> reporter: sorry, charlie.
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he got hit again almost $2,300 more for the exact same car. lindsey gets the better deal by far. we shared our results with the car coach, consumer car expert lauren fitz. >> it's great news for women. i'd like to say it's progress. >> reporter: in the end of the ten dealers they visited, four dealerships gave the same price, three dealerships gave lindsey a higher price, and three dealerships gave charlie a higher price. but when you add it all up charlie's prices were $3,100 higher than lindsey's. are you surprised by our results? >> i'm a bit surprised, but it's nice to know new car dealers are paying attention. you guys were saying progress for women, not necessarily for men. okay. how do you get the best deal on the car? that's what you're asking. whether you're a man or a woman, here's the takeaway for you. do your homework before walking in.
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salespeople can smell a smart shopper especially if you haven't used deodorant and you might get a better deal if they know you know what you're talking about. always compare dealerships for the same car. just look at all the different prices we got when we went for the same car. and give them your best price. not the only way around. in fact there's a great website called truecar.com. you can literally build your car, it will spit out a price of what people in your area code are paying so you can walk in with this price and say this is what i want to pay or something under it. >> i like that. >> you're good at haggling. >> no. i'm terrible. no higher. >> she gets the savannah discount. >> i wear the sucker shirt. up next think you know how your kid would react to certain dangerous situations like a bully, a stranger approaching his or her him or her, or a gun? natalie is putting kids to the test. and why would a guy do that
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as parents we all try to teach our kids to be safe and make good decisions. >> but are those messages sinking in? natalie met with parents who are willing to find out. >> i think all of these things keep us up at night when we're not with our kids. would they know how to protect themselves from danger?
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>> reporter: we're at it again. >> what the hell are you doing? >> reporter: testing kids to see how they react to difficult situations. >> which one, bud? >> reporter: when they think no one is watching. from spotting what looks like a deadly weapon. >> ooh, a gun. >> reporter: to confronting someone acting like a cyber bully. >> you're crossing lines and it's not funny anymore. >> reporter: or struggling with the difficult subject of teenagers and sex. >> this is awkward. >> reporter: and we'll see it all unfold from here inside our watch mobile. we've taken this airstream trailer and transformed it into a secret command center for parents. it's filled with monitors hooked up to hidden cameras so that moms and dads can catch all the action. our watch mobile will travel across the country from suburban streets to a school in florida. wherever we're testing kids, it
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will be parked nearby. >> oh. >> oh no! >> reporter: and parents will be inside waiting to see what their kids will do. >> don't do it, don't do it. >> reporter: first up my kid would never do that is going back to a subject everyone parent worries about including me. >> eric. >> hey, what's up. john. remember me? >> reporter: have we done enough to keep our kids safe from potential predators? we have new lessons and a critical new twist. >> it makes me nervous just to watch this. i can't wait to see the outcome, but this is what i fear all the time. >> but it is must-see tv. o sit down with your kids and watch with them and learn. some eye opening reports over the next four weeks on "dateline." >> rooting for you. >> and again, this is a big seerss. you can catch the eye opening "dateline" special "my kid would never do that" starting sunday
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night at 8:00/7:00 central time right here on nbc. carson is in the orange room. a couple new challenges catching on. >> you may wonder what's going on behind me. there is the drop and give me ten challenge. then there's also give the 20 challenge. >> what are they doing there? >> they're bringing support to our military families. like the ice bucket challenge. you respond with a video that challenges others and it supports the cause. you can see kathie lee and hoda doing their versions of some push-ups. matt did much better push-ups there. >> on tuesday i was challenged by jimmy kimmel to do the give them 20 challenge. jimmy did push-ups. i invented a little thing called kid curls. >> one, two, three, four five -- 16 17 18 19 and 20.
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>> oh i love that. >> yeah. just a little fun there. they had so much fun. >> did they all throw up afterwards? >> i did. i was the one that threw up. trying to rally some support for our servicemen and women veterans and their families. back to you. my school reunion's coming fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. when it's go, go to the new choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up to 20% when you book direct. choicehotels.com new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. 24 hour relief that outperforms a leading allergy pill. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance flonase controls six. seize the day and the night. new flonase.
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good morning, everyone 7:56. the call goes out today for volunteers for the buildup to super bowl 50. the host committee is looking for some 5,000 enthusiastic and committed volunteers. orientation starts in september for positions around the bay area. anybody interested to apply should apply online at superbowl50bayarea web side. volunteers do not get super bowl tickets. in fact, they don't get paid. the giants will make a big due tour before their series with the phillies. they're going to the white house. the president will honor the last world series win. by now some giants are probably family with the digs. it's the third trip to the white house in five years
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good morning, scott. starting out with sunshine across the bay. now 58 degrees for the south bay, the east bay 56 degrees in san francisco, now 57 degrees overall a very mild start out to the morning, and it warms up nicely as we go into the afternoon, still cooler than where we should be for this time of year. early june we should be feeling some upper 70s for the south bay, only reaching 71 degrees. for the north bay, sunny with a high of 76. a check on traffic with mike. >> despite a nice easing into the morning commute it's kicked in. westbound those are yew commute direction really after you load across the spans, but not quire as bad as we often see on a wednesday. tough for south 680 and west 24 a crash, ar pourat pour tollo. a lot slower there by the airport. back to you
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♪ ♪ it's >> put it this way. i'm the new normal. >> her "vanity fair" cover starting conversations all over the world. this morning, we have an exclusive first look at caitlyn jenner's new life. >> then, joan's journey. >> i have a very set of mixed emotions. >> one year after her breast cancer diagnosis, joan lund enis here to update us. >> plus, grace scott. >> one, two, three. >> the property brothers are in the house with three easy ways to transform your backyard into a personal oasis. today, wednesday, june 3rd,
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2015. ♪ >> first time at the "today show"! >> all the way from california! it's my 20th birthday. >> my 9th birthday. >> celebrating a birthday. >> on the plaza! >> just the sisters, not the misters! >> it is 8:00 now on a wednesday morning. third day of june, 2015. i will tell you, it is breezy and chilly here in new york. it's probably in the low 50s or mid 50s. not exactly the kind of weather we want now. is that what it is? >> 54.
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>> okay. >> people's hands are cold. >> exactly. >> nice to see you. >> we have got the property brothers out here on the plaza. they're giving us great ideas for your backyard, one that i personally love, a little cooler built into your picnic table. >> why walk ten feet a refrigerator when you can have the beer at your table. >> natalie has a check of the morning's top stories. >> good morning you to once again. good morning, everyone. massachusetts police arrested a man late tuesday as the fbi tries to figure out if anyone else was involved in a possible terror plot. the man was arrested just out side of boston after heavily arnled police and federal agents conducted searches there. earlier on tuesday morning, officers shot and killed another suspect who had been under 24 hour surveillance. he lunged at an officer and fbi agent with a knife.
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investigators tell nbc news they believe raheem was preparing to attack police in boston within the next few days. a new study in the british medical journal bmj strongly suggests a link between childhood bullying and adult depression. researchers looked at nearly 4,000 people and found that those who experienced frequent bullying at the age of 13 were nearly three times more likely to experience depression by the age of 18 than those who were not bullied. for more, we're joined by a clinical psychologist. good morning, jennifer. >> good morning. >> these numbers certainly get your attention. are they surprising to you? >> they're not surprising at all. we know that it affects self-esteem and self-confidence relentless bullying in childhood. it will impact how we look at our self as adults. >> this is not cause and effect. it's not saying if you're bullied as a teen then you're going to end up as a depressed a adult adult. what is the take away? >> this is a risk factor, similar to family history or any other factors. bullying is another one.
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we want to keep it in mind when thinking about how to get our children help and how to look at society as a whole and give the message we give to ourselves and children. >> that's so important certainly to keep the conversation going with your children as well as with the school as well. thank you so much. >> and as police officer in south carolina is being praised for acting fast to save a man from a burning car. it happened saturday. captured on the officer's dash cam cameras. corporal adam willis raced to flames with a fire extinguisher then he noticed the man in the front seat. he pulled the man who is described as intoxicated to safety. likely saving his life. >> a lot of people have bucket list that's involve travel or adventure but not this 90-year-old grandfather in illinois. all he wanted to do is back his car through the garage door. on sunday walter thomas got his wish. it started as a passing mentioned to his granddaughter. she got things rolling and the
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garage belonged to a relative. i guess they're okay with that. i'll send it back over you to, matt. >> i think they were going to that's right garage down anyway. that's why they let him do that. >> they asked for forgiveness, not permission. >> check it off the bucket list. >> bruce jenner's transition is called a water shed moment for the trans jenter community. >> the photo shoot opened dialogue around the world. and now jenner is gearing up to reveal even more about her experience. here's nbc's hallie jackson. >> so many people go through life and they never deal with their own issues. >> this morning, an exclusive first look from our sister network e. >> how many people go through life and just waste an entire life because they never deal with themselves and who they are. >> the documentary revealing the most intimate details of caitlyn jenner's new life. >> you start learning the pressure that women are under all the time about their appearance. i never had it until a couple weeks ago.
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actually a professional came in and did my makeup. what a difference. >> okay. we're officially off the property. we're out into the world. it's so great out there. look at that! isn't it great? maybe some day you'll be normal. you blend into society. >> you are normal. >> put it this way, i'm the new normal. >> it's a new conversation we're having nationally with jenner on the cover of "people" magazine after her coming out in "vanity fair," seen by an estimated 46 million people. it's a photo spread she is thrilled with calling it over the top great and a new comment she pays tribute to transgender women like pioneers, she says, they made it easier for me. cox, the star of "orange is the new black" thanks jenner for the shoutout writing on facebook, once again you've moved me to tears.
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#transisbeautiful. >> she created a moment for the country and our families. i tell parents to be honest. >> we heard from some parents on our facebook page. one mom writing, my kids were like, what? that's wrong! that's crazy! another replying, better teach them acceptance and empathy now. >> what caitlyn has done is given us a blueprint for celebrating compassion and acceptance. this is not about her outward appearance appearance. >> it's a lesson jenner hopes to share. >> maybe this is my greatest calling in life. you know, be honest with myself and be honest to my family. maybe in that honesty i can help other people. >> helping to spark a new kind of dinner table discussion, the conversation just beginning. for today, hallie jackson, nbc news, los angeles. >> it has sparked that discussion. we talk about events and moment that's dominate the internet. over the last couple days, this has been topic one, two, and three.
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>> and a cultural tipping point, too. >> no question. we want to mention a new documentary called "i am cait" on july 26th at 9:00 eastern and pacific time. >> coming up next on trending, recognize sh guy? he's got to see the prank that channing tatum placed. >> and we'll introduce you to a remarkable couple brought together by a ground breaking surgery. carson? >> beautiful. and with the beautiful joan lunden, we have a lot of catching up to do with joan after these quick messages. we'll do that with joan after these quick messages. ♪ and you for me. ♪ ♪ so happy together! ♪ now there's a rewards program that lets you earn points at one place and use them at another. introducing plenti. ♪ ♪ ♪ when it comes to rewards there's plenti together.
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but do you want someone taking your carry-on bag and putting it on the plane for you? >> yes. >> why? >> it defeats the purpose of carry-on though. >> it will speed up time getting on the plane. but disembarking will be longer because you don't know where it is. >> if you get to your bag at the end of the flight and something is broken, will blame the person who put it in? >> i travel with snow boots and coats. >> what happens when they run out of space which they do every time? >> they check the bag for you, i imagine. one more thing. before you go to security you're always asked one question. has anyone else handled your bag, has it been out of your sight for any time? obviously you're through security already but what happens if they find something in your bag. >> i didn't think about that. >> say the flight attendant put it there. >> i want to keep an eye on my
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bag. there's no gray area with me. >> how do you sign off on your e-mails? maybe best. >> thanks. >> peace out. >> that's so you. >> later. >> well, bloomberg says saying "best" is actually the worst. yeah. it says it's empty and people only use it when they don't know what to say. >> like my best? >> yeah. >> i use that from time to time. >> instead of best wishes. >> they also say yours isn't good. sincerely they say is fake. thanks is often pointless. and cheers, eliteist. >> so the best thing is to do what? >> say nothing at all. i put my initials a lot. but i think, you know -- >> and a smiley face. >> yeah. >> xoxo. >> i think it's becoming more like texting. >> i have one, i'll tell you now. this one brought on screams from
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savannah in the makeup room. you walk in your skichen and see this on the counter. this is a snake trying to eat an egg out of a basket. that thing goes all the way up. it came out of the spice cabinet and went down and tried to eat an egg. >> why is he there? >> oh my gosh. >> why is this there? >> who has a basket of eggs out like that? >> who cares about the eggs? it came out of the spice cabinet! i don't care if it's trying to eat a doughnut it came out of the spice cabinet. >> but who keeps eggs out? >> the couple says they did let the snake finish eating the egg before tossing it out the window. >> now they're just enabling. >> my gosh. >> that's freaky. >> all right. now to clint eastwood's miracle movie and the big surprise for "magic mike" stars. >> you may remember the miracle on the hudson. captain sully landing his
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disabled plane in the hudson river. all 155 people on board surviving. the whole thing seemed straight out of a movie. now it is becoming one. clint eastwood will direct the movie. no word yesterday on release date or who will play sully. >> he could play him. >> yeah. taylor swift explaining an odd photo that has gone viral today. a guy appears to be directing her away. the fans said they were confused. one asked if she was taking a sobriety test. she explained, i saw a guy with a camera and wasn't in the mood so i hiked the whole trail backwards and my security told me when to make the turns. that is her security guy directing her which way to get out of the canyon. >> no just trying to understand. never mind though. >> she didn't hike backwards. she was doing the trail in a different way to get out. i'll draw you a map.
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finally a xxl prize. this guy says he's a marketing executive and showed up to question fans at a debut of "magic mike" 3d. you need it in 3d now? the ladies were shocked when he ripped off his suit jacket and showed moves. even gave one woman in the audience a special show there. but you get that that marketing executive is actually channing tatum in disguise. can you imagine? look at the ladies there. they went absolutely wild when he revealed himself. >> he looked like bad grandpa. >> >>. >> that's hilarious. >> that's funny. >> we just sit here they're going to run that tape. let's get out of here. carson thank you. coming up we've got a remarkable love story born from two accidents and one ground breaking new surgery. but first let's get a check of the weather from dylan.
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>> announcer: "today's" weather is brought to you by the caress forever collection. the world's first body wash with fragrance touch technology. >> thanks matt. we are looking at some stronger storms moving right through omaha right now. very unsettled up and down the east coast. but we had some pretty nasty weather move through omaha, nebraska earlier this morning. now it's starting to improve and the heaviest of the storms will continue to move to the east. so let's take a look at june. granted it is june 3rd and it hasn't been off to a great start in the east coast. but according to noaa they say it will be above normal on both coasts and across the northern tier of the united states. temperatures should be averaging below normal through texas and nebraska too. and it has been wet. that's what noaa is predicting. down into the southeast always up and down the east coast. this isn't the forecast you want for june but looks like it could be wetter than average
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through the day. drier than normal through the great lakes today. we have to watch out in good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. cooler than normal here. we start out in the mid to upper 50s all across the bay area with some sunshine for a change. we'll see that sun as we go through the afternoon. 74 degrees for the east bay today. and mostly sunny skies. the peninsula today reaching 68 degrees. the rest of the microclimate forecast brings in some 60s and some -- maybe even some upper 70s for the north bay. santa rosa today reaching 79. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan. thank you. now to our medical mysteries series. a love story made possible by a revolutionary procedure. kate snow is here with this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. jesse and jordan led different
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lives on opposite sides of the country but then both were paralyzed in tragic accidents. both had a ground breaking new surgery with the dream of possibly walking again one day. but that's not the most unbelievable part. before she could even reach the pedals jesse wanted to go fast. >> i went from toy jeeps to go carts. >> reporter: by 17 she was a professional racer. and you were really good at it. >> oh, gosh, yeah. >> reporter: but this january the 22-year-old was involved in a terrible car accident while riding on the back of a friend's motorcycle. >> the last thing i remember was the impact. >> reporter: she woke up a week later in the hospital paralyzed from the chest down. while she was unconscious, her family allowed doctors to do an experimental surgery. she was only the second person in the world to receive it. 26-year-old jordan was the first. he was paralyzed last october in arizona while trying a back flip
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on a dirt bike. >> and i just ended up driving myself into the dirt. >> reporter: since jordan was already recovering jesse reached out to him. at first they just texted about their injuries. you're texts at first were probably pretty -- >> we kept it professional. >> reporter: then they're conversations got more personal. >> when i found out that his was a back flip i was like gosh back flip on a dirt bike that's my kind of guy. our facetime dates became nightly. i've never connected with somebody on a level i do with him. it's my fairy tale. get paralyzed and fall in love. >> oh, hey. >> hey. >> reporter: it looks like they've known each other forever, but actually they only met in person two months ago. >> he rolled up behind me, we iss kissed and it was like welcome home. >> reporter: the surgery they both had inserts a biodegradable
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device into a wound in the spinal courtrd. >> so we actually under the microscope opened the spinal cord found this hole. >> reporter: no nerves passing through, no signal. >> right. it's a void. that hole gives us the opportunity to put something in which is the scaffold which allows the cells that are viable to hang on and potentially grow through this device. >> reporter: since their surgeries, both jesse and jordan have seen major changes. >> i've got my hip movement back. i've gotten sensory touch to the top of my thighs now. >> reporter: so you can feel your hand right there. >> yeah. before it was up here. >> reporter: he can now walk in a pool. she's taken a few steps with leg braces. >> i feel all the muscles in my legs. i get charlie horses in my calves. >> it will forever change the way we treat spinal cord injury patients. >> reporter: they joke about
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walking. who's going to walk first? >> me. don't lie. you know it's going to be me. >> oh. oh okay. >> reporter: and they have lots of plans. camping, building a home in arizona, and living together. >> i'm going to make him take some dancing classes. >> i made a deal with her. >> we're going to do the "dirty dancing" dance to the last song. >> with you in the air. >> that's what she wants to do. >> it doesn't matter how long it takes, he's going to catch me. >> reporter: for now jesse is settling for being back in an atv. >> get this show on the road guys. there it is. it's time. >> stay safe. love you. >> i love you. >> reporter: memorial day weekend marked her first time back on the sir cult as a modified racer. >> i wasn't paralyzed when i was in that machine. >> reporter: and jordan was cheering her on to the finish.
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>> i want to do it again zplp nailed it. >> reporter: jesse is going to be racing through october. a foundation has been set up to help future patients like them in this trial. to give some perspective, 12,000 americans suffer from spinal injuries every year. and at least a third of them have the kind of injury that jesse and jordan have. a hole or cavity inside the spinal cord and could potentially be helped by this tiny little thing. look how small it is. >> it seems to me like it's a bridge and the nerves can grow through it? >> one doctor called it a trellis for your roses. it's porous inside and the cells grow through it. this is in the earliest stages. they can't say it's what's making them move now, but it sure looks promising. >> wow. that's amazing. kate thank you so much. and if you want to hear more about their story, we'll have a little bit more coming up on the
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technology today.com. right into the orange room. comi 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. south san francisco police investigating a possible senior graduation pancrafrpg as a hate crime. over the weekend vandals formed a skautsica on the football field. they snapped together tiles that had been covering the field during a graduation event last friday. once the school was alerted, crews dismantled the swastika. the neighbors shot video of the offensive vandalism. how is it looking out there, mike? slow drive on the peninsula. northbound 101 from university. jamming up past marsh. this section of 101 starting to bog down getting off the
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dumbarton bridge slow westbound as well. the commute coming into east palo alto. the northbound route for 101 a couple crashes. really from the 85 split. the rest of the south bay is looking like a little easier drive over the last 20 minutes. approaching the bay bridge no problems. 684 tying up coming off the bridge. easier drive close to the bay bridge. thank you very much. another local news update coming up in half an hour. hope to see you then. have a great morning.
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we've got charlie xcx tomorrow on our plaza. cannot wait. >> that's going to be fun. >> oh right. what's today? wednesday. friday. >> another big attraction on the plaza this morning. the property brothers are here. natalie, real quickly tell me which one is drew and which is jonathan. >> drew is in the blue and jonathan is in the white. >> very good. >> they've got projects to make your backyard your own private oasis. >> that is right. plus coming up, which is more important when it comes to losing weight. diet or exercise. plus jenna has tips to get your body ready for summer at the beach. >> that's happening now, huh? and joan london is here exactly one year after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. we're going to talk about her recovery and what she's doing to help millions of women now. first a check of the weather from dylan. >> and i saw a sign over here, i love snow. where are you from? >> california. >> that's why you love snow. try living in buffalo. try living in boston. yeah. well, we do have no snow in the forecast. that's for sure. but we do have a lot of rain showers especially down across the southeast where we are
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looking at the stalled front. that front is not going anywhere to keep the showers and storms around for quite some time. we also have a chance of stronger storms. especially through northeastern colorado and through the central plains. where we could see large hail perhaps baseball-sized hail. damaging wind gusts and an isolated tornado possible. tomorrow the threat is still in the same area but doesn't look like they'll be as strong. but there is still a chance of storms down through virginia and north carolina. we are looking for more scattered showers with the front. good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. some sunshine coming down on oracle arena. we are getting a live look there as we prepare for the nba finals. absolutely gorgeous day across the bay. we start out with the temperatures near 60 degrees for the north bay. the rest of the microclimate brings it up to 73 for los gatos. and the peninsula burlingame,
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63 degrees. and san francisco some lower 60s but hitting the upper 60s for the north bay. >> and that's your latest forecast. savannah? >> thank you so much. this morning on start today, your summer shapeup. we kicked off the week with jean's savings tips. and tuesday joy cooked up healthy recipes. today our third day is here fitness correspondent jenna wolfe is here with getting your body ready for the beach. good morning. >> good morning. we're starting with the age old question when it comes to losing weight, what is more important diet or exercise? well, there's research suggesting that one of them actually doesn't matter. so as we get ready to bare the summer bodies, is it good news for people who want to eat whatever they want or people who hate to work out? diet and exercise. the two have long been an inseparable pair. when it comes to losing weight, what is more important? diet or exercise? >> honestly i think it's equivalent. you have to do both of them. >> i don't think you can really
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say one is more important than the other. >> both. i would always do both. >> reporter: but consider this. last year americans spent an estimated $24.2 billion on gym memberships. and the fitness bracelets, market analysts estimate 60 million of us will be wearing them by the year 2018. yet still nearly seven out of ten adults in this country are overweight or obese. so is the exercise part of this marriage really pulling its weight? >> at the end of the day if you're worried about the scale and your weight you have to control how much you eat and calories do count. >> reporter: recently "the washington post" took that notion further with the headline, take off that fitbit. exercise alone won't make you lose weight. citing several studies that found exercise wasn't needed to lose weight. and just to triple check, we asked a sports medicine physician and fitness fanatic/instructor. >> if your only goal is getting
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skinny, eating less will make you skinny. >> reporter: that's going to make a lot of people happy. okay then. toss the weights. sayonara step tracker. who needs the gym? wait, wait, wait. hold on. play the rest of his sentence first. >> if your only goal is getting skinny, eating less will make you skinny. if your goal is to be healthy, the key is to move and exercise. i'd much rather you be a little bit overweight and active than very thin and inactive. the health is with activity. >> reporter: so it's not exercise or diet. you would say -- >> it's exercise and diet together. >> reporter: and it has to be. >> it has to be to make it work. >> reporter: one reason it doesn't always work, experts say, is a common misconception. a lot of people fear the more they exercise, the more they can eat. that's not true. you wanted to lose weight and only focus on the exercise, not really paying attention to what you're eating you'd have to do the kind of exercises someone like michael phelps or
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any other professional athlete are going to take it to the next level. it becomes in essence a job. >> as a nutritionist, would you tell someone you don't need to work out, just focus on your food? >> as a human being i would never tell somebody not to work out. >> reporter: as long as we keep our food and exercise in check, the tandem works just fine. what does exercise do for us? >> exercise will lower your blood pressure, your cholesterol, make your bones stronger, reduce your risk of breast cancer and colon cancer, make you sleep better. most of these things alone diet alone don't do. >> if i just exercise i feel eh. and if i just eat well i feel eh. it's the combination that makes me wake up and feel refreshed and focused and just really healthy and happy. >> okay. so as a certified personal trainer myself, you didn't really think i was going to let you get away without exercise, did you? >> no. >> in case you've forgotten and need a summer reboot, if i took everything i knew about fitness and broke it out do four tips
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these are the four tips to get you back into shape. number one, drink 20 sips of water first thing in the morning. that's going to get your body ready. >> why gulp it? >> i want sips. number two, keep a food diary. if you write down everything you eat, you will hold yourself accountable and start making your own changes. i promise you. number three, no carbs after 6:00 p.m. simple carbohydrates. >> what about pudding? >> as long as it's not white, you're okay. no pudding. and last but not least -- >> 10,000 steps. >> you can do 10,000 steps. it's not as hard as you think, but it's also a little bit more than you're used to so it's going to keep your body moving. so coming up next week, i'm going to show you some workouts for specific trouble spots from top to bottom. i'll tell you how to tackle them. and to get tips from me every week sign up for my newsletter. maybe no pudding now that i think about it. no pudding.
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we're back at 8:40. today marks one year since joan london was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. we're going to talk to joan in a moment but first hoda's been following joan's journey. >> hard to believe it's been one year. she became a special correspondent for pink power. she remains a source of strength to a lot of us, to millions out there. ♪
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>> reporter: one year ago joan london was diagnosed with breast cancer. >> it's is a shame you have to go through something that almost takes life away to appreciate it more. >> reporter: her mammogram was clean, but an ultrasound picked up the tumor. she had aggressive stage 2 triple negative breast cancer. her initial treatment included 12 rounds of toxic chemotherapy and then a lumpectomy. in a brave move our friend joan london appeared bold and bald on the cover of "people" magazine. >> we're doing this. we're losing our hair in order to live and survive and be there for our families. >> pink power! >> reporter: last fall to raise awareness for breast cancer joan tamron and i joined 100 women for our pink power on the plaza. >> we are at the radiation center for my very last dose of
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radiation. >> reporter: after four more rounds of chemotherapy and radiation every day for six weeks, this winter her treatment came to an emotional end. >> a very kind of mixed set of emotions with the last day. and kind of re-entering normal again. >> joan good morning. great to see you. >> great to be here. >> the two of you are crying. but these are tears of joy. >> yeah. >> talk to me about how you're doing. how do you feel? >> i'm doing well. i'm feeling great. i'm not back to my old self. if you think you can go through nine months of treatment, rigorous chemotherapy and six weeks of radiation every day and just bounce right back you know i'd like to think that happens, but it doesn't. >> it's obviously affecting you emotionally as we're sitting here this minute. is it looking back and watching what you went through or is it something you're feeling right now inside about where you are?
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>> because this show -- you know i went from being the patient, kind of a victim to bag warrior and fighting for my own survival to being a survivor and now an advocate. i made that turn into advocacy here right out here on that plaza with all those women out there. and then the response that i got online from this program just bowled me over. i heard everybody's complaints frustrations their road blocks what they needed what they weren't being able to find. i said i've got to step up and do something. >> can you just describe the feeling of hearing no evidence of the disease. >> ned. you know where i learned that? from somebody on twitter. they said pretty soon you're going to be n.e.d. no evidence of disease.
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>> there are some physical things you obviously want to see changing. you have a wig on. >> yes. >> and your hair is under there. it's starting to make its way. >> it's someone else's hair. it's weird. >> it is. it's curly. thank god i've gone to races and been involved in all the survivor things because that's when you talk to other women. they say it grows back coarse and a different color. it's like someone else's hair growing on my head. >> yeah. that's your real hair right there? >> yes. that was last weekend. >> look at you sporting it. >> yeah. i'm like it's grown out a little bit. that was the first time i ever took it off out in public. i was with the kids on rides. >> did it feel free to do that? >> weird. free but still weird. i'm going to be honest. >> so fortunate you have a family that's been there the whole way. work has been really important to you. you started an online channel. >> today. >> yeah. you want to be out there. >> i've been going to washington and i'm not going as a
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journalist. i'm going to say to the senator you need to vote this way to protect women and then today we launched alive with joan.com. it's an online tv channel that if you have the internet connection you can get it on your phone or ipad or laptop or your tv if it connects to the internet. and it's dedicated to breast cancer to people newly diagnosed, and staying healthy. >> i love seeing you two. strong women together looking so good. >> survivors. >> you got it girl. >> and you're going to be back together later in the morning. >> we are. look forward to it. >> joan thanks for coming back. congrats. up next the property brothers teach you how to make your back yard a lot cooler. but first this is "today" on nbc.
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our favorite guests. drew and jonathan host of "the property brothers." and "brother versus brother." you're going to show us three projects to turn our back yard into our own private oasis. >> you know i'm all about the party. i also wanted somewhere for you to put your fruity drinks with umbrellas. this is a simple project. if somebody wants to be outside, buy a picnic table. i picked these up for 99 bucks. then cut out the middle -- >> how do you do that? >> this is just a gutter. you cut out the gutter -- >> i can show you. >> you can see over here. all it is is a trough. >> but how did you cut this out? what do you use to get in there. >> use your hands, man. your bare hands and power tools. you can remove the individual plank and cut it to the size you want. these metal screws to screw that into place. then you can drain it as well. you can screw a hole in the bottom. cork it while you're using it so it doesn't drip on everybody.
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>> who should have to get up and walk ten feet to get a beer when you can have ten of them in front of you? >> i'm there for the lazy people of the world. >> you don't have to get up to get your beer. >> cost for the project? >> hundred bucks for the table then another 30 bucks and bit of your time. >> this is called the massage seat. this is perfect. this isn't a swing, per se. this is actually an outdoor bed or lounging space. i love the fact you take an old palette palette. cut it to the size you want. >> i made it nice and close so if you want to be the creepy guy and don't want her to shuffle away. >> you said creepy. >> is this strong enough for both of us? >> oh yeah. you can put them from a tree or your own frame. that is the one thing to warn anybody that wants to do this. be careful if you have kids in
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the yard. it is not meant to be a swing. they will turn over and fall. but there are ways to secure it so it's safe for kids. >> is this not the most romantic thing you've ever seen? >> i feel very close to you. >> this is something i need as a selfie. there we go. >> all right. >> simple thing to have in the yard as well. >> how much would this be to do? >> you're just paying for the wood. this is under a hundred bucks. frame it out. or attach it to -- you can get the swing set. anything you like. >> all right. so tell us about the outdoor movie you set up. >> all right. who doesn't like movies? i have a movie theater at my home. crazy ridiculous. it doesn't have to be that wild. >> here's the thing. i know matt likes to watch "the notebook" and cry. so get this in your back yard. >> if you're fortunate enough to have a wall just pick up a painting tarp and put that on there. however, if you don't have that all we did is filled these
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buckets up with some sand we took some pvc, put the bigger pieces in there and made a frame for your canvas. and it flops in there. this all collapses down and can store away in the garage. hundred bucks for the whole project. and i picked this projector up for 120 bucks. >> i didn't know you can get a projector anymore. my gosh. >> nice and simple. >> not appropriate to show "50 shades of grey" in your back yard. so this is fantastic. break this down so you don't have to keep it out. >> keep it all in the bucket there. pack it away. >> do you have to cut it smaller? >> i actually -- i put the grommets on it myself. then you can tie it as tight as you want. over time it will stretch. tighten the rope a bit more and keep it taut. >> that 16 by 9 ratio? >> it depends. if you're going wide screen. she doesn't know about a projector but she knows this.
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>> hey you in new york. you look fantastic. i wish you were with me. happy birthday. how sweet it is. marguerite barker. 102 years old today. she loves to sing and dance at the same time. take a look if you will from pittsburgh pennsylvania, icie clarke. she's 108 years old today and her favorite pastime, one of mine is to visit west virginia. and let me tell you something. if you haven't been to west virginia you are missing a treat. one of the prettiest states in the country. this is bill mugan and he is from millville, pennsylvania. 100 years old. and he's a handsome fellow. he loves to draw cartoons. hey. how about that? we have one that rhymes. george moy from chicago, illinois. 100 years old today. great baseball fan. loves to watch the cubbies.
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that's it that's all. now back to the greatest gang in the world. new york city. >> that's nice willard, thank you. >> let us say hello to nick robinson who is one of the stars of "jurassic world." hello. brought one of your costars. >> too many memories. >> you weren't even born when the first came out. >> i was born a year afterwards. >> my gosh. what's it like to be in this? >> well, it was something, let me tell you. it's just -- i don't know. it was an amazing experience. >> is it scary while shooting the scenes or is it all done in post? >> i mean most of the scared is done live on set but all the dinosaurs are not actually there. >> really they're not there? >> there are moments there you're holding your breath and then your worst nightmare happens. there are a lot of people getting munched in this movie. >> a lot. >> yeah. a lot. >> huge movie for you. breakout star summer
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blockbuster. >> jeez. i don't know about that. >> a lot of pressure right? >> i wouldn't say pressure but it's exciting. i'm looking forward to everything. >> you mean the dinosaurs weren't there, what do you mean actually? >> dinosaurs, they're not real exactly. but they have a lot of -- we had some experts that were talking about getting closer. >> we can't wait. >> he'll be back with his costars next hour. good morning everyone. 8:56. i'm scott mcgrew. new this morning. california's exploding job growth is driven by silicon valley. ucl a's anderson forecast found record employment in certain areas of the state. more than 3% above the previous peek in 2007. santa clara county within 2% of record jobs since the 2000 tech boom. the east bay actually is already sitting at a record high for
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this morning on "today's take," "jurassic world" set to unleash its dino fury on the masses. and we're talking to the stars. then the moment a train crashes into a car carrying three people who are lucky to be alive, coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist, and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on this wednesday morning. june the 3rd, 2015. feeling a bit more like fall than it is late spring here in new york city but we're not complaining, it's a beautiful day out there. i'm willie along with natalie and tamron. al will be back with us tomorrow. we've got a couple of stars of "jurassic park" coming up in a few minutes.
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that movie is so intense. >> i watched the original for the first time this week. >> first time? >> i did. it was on a cable channel and i watched it. it's really still good. some films you watch, like i did "ghostbusters" recently and was like -- really? >> whoa whoa, whoa. >> al's not here. >> but that little blob thing looks kind of corny. >> slimer. >> i did not appreciate it as much as i would have, i'm sure, in the '80s when it came out. but "jurassic park" was so good. it hold up. >> now 22 years later the technology and the graphics that's come along. speaking of incredible, we have some video to tell you. we have to tell you before we show it, all three people in this car survived. how, we don't know. watch this. a car was hit by an amtrak train yesterday. this is security camera footage in jacksonville, florida.
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the car literally sliced in half. this train was moving from new york to miami as it passed through jacksonville there. looks like the driver just made it across just enough to spare a full broadside. look at that. literally cut in half. a pregnant woman in the back seat was thrown from the car when it hit the train. luckily the mother to be, her boyfriend in the passenger seat, and the driver all okay. obviously taken to the hospital but they're going to be all right. the sheriff's office tweeted the driver admitted he drove around the railroad arms at crossing and tried to beat the train across. >> thank goodness they're alive and thank goodness all the passengers on that train, the train did not derail, everybody's okay. but this could have been a horrific situation for so many more people than just the three people in that car. >> what could have been that important in your life that you needed to go and try to skirt around that? growing up in texas, you could see people when you're younger go around.
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what is the point? i don't know. >> do not try to beat it. >> people tell you all the time -- there's a reason you see all of these train accidents. you see all of the stories like this where this happens. fortunately in this case it didn't end up as badly as it could have been. >> had a little investigation on the scene and the train after four hours kept moving. >> and reportedly the driver was fined only about $300 for endangering so many people. >> they're all okay. >> remember that song by rockwell "i feel like someone's watching me". >> that's a good jam. >> that is a good jam. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me ♪ >> well, they might be. according to the associated press, they're reporting serious business. in the past month the fbi has flown more than 100 surveillance flights over 30 cities in 11 different states. now, according to the report or
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what the fbi says, this is their plan to catch or zero in on criminals. but according to the ap, these planes are registered under at least 13 fake companies. they created, like, shell companies to disguise the owners which is the government. they're all equipped with sophisticated surveillance cameras. they're often outfitted with cell phone tracking devices. the fbi told us the program is not secret except for you probably only heard about it from this ap report. it's used for targeting, they say, specific individuals and not bulk collection activities or mass surveillance which is in the news and currently a huge legislative cite happening on capitol hill in light of what edward snowden revealed about the nsa. with that said, what does privacy mean anymore? >> doesn't feel like there's much of it. what's fascinating about the planes, they turn themselves into cell towers so wherever they are they can listen and tap into people's phones as they travel through the towns.
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>> which if you're doing nothing wrong -- >> i don't want anyone listening if i'm not doing anything wrong. privacy matters. >> privacy matters, i agree completely. but i think there's also reason you know they were able to find these guys in boston yesterday. and figure out the one guy they shot and killed in boston was possibly of the brink of carrying out an isis-inspired attack against police officers. >> but those specifically targeted -- >> and they were surveilled over months. this is different. in how it was discovered was during the baltimore riots, this man saw this plane going around and he went online anybody else see this plane? and through that it was discovered. so to your point, there's a argument happening on capitol hill right now. there's a balance between our security but as american citizens, our right to privacy and not to feel that someone at any point has the ability to zap
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in on our calls. >> can they listen into our voice mails too? that's my segway. how often do you listen to your voice mail? >> i don't. >> you just delete, delete? >> it's full. it's always full. call me right now, you can't leave one. i don't even know who is on it. >> maybe i'm a little outdated, i still listen to voice mail. and i still have an answering machine at home. okay. you're mr. hotmail, too. >> i am. >> do you listen to voice mail? >> no. we talked about this. christina says missed call is the new voice mail. i saw you called, i'll just call you back. i don't want to dial in and listen to it. call me back please at the beep and the thing with the thing. >> too much. >> so you call back is the bottom line. you snow better. >> yeah, yeah. >> jpmorgan says this is a good way to perhaps save some money. they're considering eliminating their voice mail at retail branches.
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it's a cost-cutting effort. they say it could save them about $3.2 million. >> how is that possible? >> that's a lot of money for their voice mail technology. >> i think they said it's 10 bucks a month per phone per voice mail. so if we just get rid of it. adding it up it was $3 million. >> they don't have a bulk plan? >> you would think. right? the ceo says barely anyone uses voice mail now. we talked about coca-cola disconnecting their voice mail so employees could use alternative methods of missed call or text messages. that's what most people use these days. >> what do you think, though, of -- i was thinking if you left someone a voice mail and they said i didn't get it. i'm so intrigued by people who use e-mail and just assume you received it and you don't reply. then a week later, i sent you the e-mail.
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they have this thing and i didn't know it where it alerts you if your e-mail has been read. i'm so behind the times. >> i don't like that. >> i thought i was -- >> maybe i read it in that moment and didn't formulate my response and hours go by and people say you're ignoring my e-mail. >> i don't like that either. >> my parents call and leave messages still. so you got to listen to your parents, right? >> that is true. that is true. >> you shamed us. i'm going to look at my voice mail now. my poor mom. what do you mean you're not deleting to my messages? you're not listening to my messages, tamron? >> my mom is hip though. she'll text me. >> mine does as well. >> i don't think they've ever texted me. >> i have 76 unheard -- >> what? >> look. those are all -- >> that is a lot. >> that's all your mom. >> that's not all my mom. >> mom saying i left you a
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message. >> new york state lottery telling you you won but it expired three years ago. >> don't say that. >> i love this video here. oakland a's, detroit tigers. tigers were ahead until ben zobrist hits a grand slam. a young tiger's fan -- the game was in detroit, makes a great catch. he's excited with the home run ball until he realized that it meant his team was losing now. now, that is a great tiger's fan. >> he's inconsolable as the fans around there try to cheer him on. >> breaks my heart. >> his sadness for the team losing the lead is greater than his joy of catching a ball at a game. now, that is a fan. the a's did win the game. >> this made me so -- i talked to ali this morning. i said i don't want to show this. it broke my heart. >> it's a lesson. >> don't catch the ball? >> he sits there crying and at the end he throws his head back, what have i done. i caught the enemy's ball.
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>> this is the only thing i asked you for. it's too sad. >> he's a good fan. let's get a check of the weather from dylan dreyer in for al. hello, dylan. >> hello. did he save the ball? you always save a home run ball, right? >> if you're a young boy you can keep it. >> didn't know what he should do with it. let's take a look at the weather going on across the midwest. heavier rain moving out of omaha and moving through des moines right now. and this is going to be an area that we're focused on this morning. then an area we're focused on later this afternoon as well. we are looking at the chance of some stronger storms. but minneapolis, you are starting to see just some spotty showers on the lens there. but you have a better chance of thunderstorms later on this afternoon. temperatures only in the 70s. now, these two orange areas through northeastern colorado, western nebraska that's where we could see golf ball-sized hail and perhaps up to baseball size. i think it melts after awhile. three inches in diameter. some tornadoes are likely in this area here and this orange
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area here through lincoln stretching down into northern kansas. so that's all because of the cold front moving through. it's also very unsettled down across the northeast. this is a stalled front not going anywhere. it's cooler than average good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. a lot of sunshine all across the bay, even as we take a look from mount tam. you can see just beautiful. but nice and cool too with lower 60s. as we take a look at the peninsula. burlingame 68 degrees. and upper 50s as well like san francisco. as we go into the rest of the day expect a high of 73 in los gatos and palo alto today reaching 68 degrees. have a wonderful day! >> and that's your latest forecast. back over to you guys. >> talk to you in a bit. coming up next, "jurassic world" hits theaters next week.
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stephen spielberg's 1993 blockbuster "jurassic park" was a worldwide phenomenon. >> the fourth installment in the franchise "jurassic world" is about to take over theaters. >> if you like dino disasters you're in for a wild ride. >> reporter: when it debuted, it smashed box office records. bringing in more than a billion dollars in sales. the premise, a ceo of a bioengineering company -- >> i own an island off the coast of costa rica. >> reporter: -- seeks to create a live dinosaur attraction using dna from ancient mow ski e tos. but poor planning leads to dino disaster and a losing battle against dinosaurs gone awry.
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two more films brought countless casualties, never-ending mayhem and another billion at the box office. now 14 years after the last installment, "jurassic world" promises the completion of a successful dinosaur attraction. but just how long will it last? >> scary. nick robben sewn and ty simpkins play brothers who visit jurassic world. they got too close for comfort. good morning. >> good morning. >> so when you guys set out and additioned for this movie, i know you saw additioned together, but you play brothers. was that chemistry there right away. >> i'd say so. >> i think we just became instantly friends. >> connected closely on set right away. >> uh-huh. yeah. we got to the audition and collin had us both sit down and read a few lines. >> scream. >> we had to scream. >> that's good.
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>> ty, we had a moment in the commercial break where i told you i had not seen the original jurassic until this weekend. you kind of came for me in an aggressive way with that baby face. where were you, ty, when the first jurassic hit theaters? >> i wasn't alive yet. but i've seen it every single day when i was a baby. my brother and sister had it on all the time. i would just watch whatever was on the tv. >> okay. i got mine in. >> we're going to call this one a draw for now. so we see the finished product and it's cool and the effects are unbelievable. but when you're shooting it as actors, what are you seeing? green screen? how do you pull it off? >> for this we had a lot of practical sets which was helpful. all of the sets we see have been built from the ground up. as far as the dinosaurs, obviously, they're not real.
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tennis balls on sticks is mostly what we were looking at. >> how do you run in fear from a tennis ball on a stick? what does that scream sound like? how do you imagine that though? that fear? >> well, how i did it was i kind of just thought to myself my god, this is really happening. a dinosaur is right out there. it could kill us at any second and i could die at any minute. and i know that sounds depressing, but it works. >> method acting. >> what's the physical nature of it? you guys are young and spritely, but that had to be tough. >> yeah. >> with like the running and stuff? >> leaping and jumping. is that just something boys do? i'm sorry, i'm a girl. >> you didn't have stunt doubles? >> we did have stunt doubles. well, ty is in much better shape than i am. i'm serious.
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we were running down dirt paths. it was physically demanding. >> yeah. >> ty, before we let you go we walked in and the first thing we noticed were the dog tags around your neck. whose are those? >> my grandfather's. >> from vietnam, you said? >> yeah. >> with his picture on the front? >> yeah. >> you wanted to wear it to honor him? >> yeah. he just died two months ago. >> i'm sorry so hear that. >> we'll all be watching this movie this summer. >> going to be a big blockbuster. 'jurassic world" hits theaters next week. >> movie night. up next, dropping an egg into a glass of water, what will it tell you? find out. we're going to put some things with my android from tracfone, i can... order more shaving cream. pay the electric bill. keep towels piping hot. get kids to sit still. play beard styling tunes.
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you helpful life hacks from time to time. today we're talking about food. >> our friends at buzzfeed ran a list of clever tips to make the most of your food. >> i'm starting off with your morning cup of joe. each of you get a cup. i'm told this coffee is very, very bitter. so take one little sip first. okay. so a little bitter, right? what's the hack? they say when you add -- >> sugar and cream? >> that too. but when you add a bit of salt, the sodium ions in the salt break up the bitterness? >> how much salt? >> like a pinch. and it breaks up the -- with it. >> it works right? >> it tastes salty. >> i don't know how much you put in. >> put too much in. ever wonder if your eggs are good or bad, according to research if you drop an egg into
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a glass of water it will tell you whether or not to ditch the egg. >> what should happen? >> if the egg floats it's bad. if the egg sinks it's good. all three of these agos are good. we actually left these out for awhile to try to make them go bad. apparently it's the bacteria that gets inside the egg that causes it. >> that's a good tip. you never quite know. this is a good one. cast iron skillets. they get a little rusty because you don't dry them properly. so here's a trick. take coca-cola out of your refrigerator. dip a sponge in the coke. and just go to work on it. >> and that works? >> it takes the rust right out. the acid in the coke takes it out. >> also you should never really clean your cast iron.
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you look totally natural. fit me matte and poreless show us your fit ♪ maybe it's maybelline! ♪ very good morning to you. 9:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. a hit and run victim clinging to life after being struck yesterday at the start of a police chase. officers tried to pull over a robbery suspect near city hall. the driver took off and struck a pedestrian at 8th and mission street. police say the driver then led officers on a chase across the bay bridge. in the east bay he managed to get away from police near emeryville. new video this morning of a rescue at stinson beach. a helicopter crew rescued a man who officers say was drunk and fell from a cliff and suffered a head injury and became trapped on rocks. he became combative in the helicopter. he was later taken into custody. authorities say that only
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good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. sunshine across the bay. but it will turn breezy this afternoon at lunchtime. we're at 67 degrees in the south bay. east bay 64 degrees. tri-valley 69 degrees on the ride home. our highs reaching the upper 60s to lower 70s. still cooler than where we should be for this time of year but a lot of sunshine this afternoon and a little bit of rain in that weekend forecast. but only expecting a slight chance at this point. and of course we'll keep you updated. let's check on traffic with mike. looking at san jose starting
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to move a little bit better. just starting to move well over here. 101 at 680. looking at the map, the slower stretch here from capital expressway easing up to story, then compressed toward the airport and then clearing. the last slowdown a tough morning for 101. the rest of the south bay not that bad this morning. a smoother drive for the east bay and peninsula getting there, though the dumbarton bridge still has some stragglers. a slower drive there. toward the bay bridge. the metering lights are still on. the crash near the berkeley curve has moved to the shoulder. thank you very much. back with another local news update in half an hour. have a great wednesday morning.
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taking a look at the headlines could a keen sense of smell mean you'll live longer? researchers studied more than 1,000 seniors asking them to identify 40 odors and 45% of those with the lowest scores die in the next four years. compared with only 18% of those with the highest scores. a diminished sense of smell is thought to be an indicator of underlying health problems. nutritionists at the center for science in the public interest are in with the extreme eating awards. published today the group says red lobster's create your own can contribute four days of sodium and 2700 calories.
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and the lobsterita and the meal tops 3600 calories enough for almost two days. the group calls the meal a nutritional ship recollect. also on the least meals at the cheesecake factory, ihop and sonics. a ride was more frightening than usual. four were hurt when their car slammed into another one. it took five hours to get were down from the smiler ride. there have been several earlier problems with the ride that includes 14 loops. amazon is rolling out free shipping for non-prime members on smaller items and there is no minimum purchase required. it's for small items weighing less than 8 ounces and priced less than $10. the move after reports saying that walmart is considering a shipping program for $50 a year
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amazon prime members pay $99 a year. pinterest has a new way to shop, a way for users to buy what they are looking at. they are buyable pin also. a buy it button will appear. click, you'll be taken to a number of payment and shipping options. that's all i need more ways to shop. over to dylan who is in for al. >> enough ways. that's all we need. let's look at the weather across the country where we're watching this the area through the plains and in the eastern rockies where we could see stronger storms especially later on this afternoon and overnight, we have a threat of large baseball-sized hail and isolated tornados also a lot of showers and storms across the southeast, it's more unsettled and unseasonably cold. nothing too severe expected. we're still drying out through parts of oklahoma and texas which is very much needed. tomorrow we're looking at a risk in the same areas as today.
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still the threat of damaging hail damaging wind gusts and good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. 63 degrees right now in the peninsula. with sunny skies, east bay 58 degrees heading into the afternoon, warming up nicely. some lower 70s for the east bay. the south bay as well reaching 70 degrees but only 64 degrees today for san francisco. and the winds picking up too. expect the gusts up to 30 miles an hour. the warmest spot will be in the north bay, reaching 76 degrees. >>. >> and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> thank you very much. all week as you know we're trying our happened at jobs we might have ended up in. i was a firefighter for a day. natalie was a vet. >> today it's tamron's turn. she is going straight to the head of the class. >> full dils closure i have known since i was a young girl i
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wanted to be a journalist. my other dream job i headed to dwight school here where mrs. sheehan was nice enough to share her class with me. did i pass the test as a kindergarten teacher, question mark? let's find out. >> the first thing that popped into my mind when i was asked what i would be doing with my life if i was not a journalist was kindergarten teacher. such an important role in a child's life. i remember my first day of school at our mother of mercy in ft. worth, texas. i remember vividly walking into that classroom, all of these years later. i can picture my teacher's face and i don't know where she is now. i hope she knows that she is a big part of my life. to have this person on the other side that your parents trust, this is the first time they really let go. and they trust you to this teacher, this kindergarten
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teacher. it's such a special relationship. i appreciate it. i'm super nervous. hi. with my first day of school jitters walked on in. >> i'm so nervous. my hands are shaking. feel my hands. >> boy did these kids welcome me with open arms. my first task erupting a volcano of course. now science, baby. we're basically looking at how two things react together. right. you ready? let's see. i think we need more. should we go in? >> yes. >> more? more? >> yes. give me some. >> next up fossils made of what else mud. >> do you like dinosaurs? what's your favorite dinosaur?
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this is a shark's tooth. is it a real shark's tooth? you need my help? i'm here for you. >> moving along, one of my favorite things art. >> i got it. that's great. you're doing a great job. this is better than the iphone. look. this is the eye, this is the new eye phone. got it? it's the new eye phone. >> finally winding down a little story time. >> skitter scatter what's the matter scamper scurry what's the hurry. move over rover. i have to be honest. it's just sweet. it actually makes me tear up a little bit. because they are so sweet. and they are so free. and that is something that we lose in life. the minute you say what's the
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magic word. give me love. give me love. and they just love and they hug. these kids have never met me. they don't watch tv. they know nothing about me. all they saw was a person who they felt secure around and i say hugs hug. that's -- that's unconditional love. >> my gosh. >> yes. that was highly edited. the best part kids say the darned things. one of them said to me i said i like -- i have a dog, i like riding a bike. you like yourself. the other kids -- the other says you're so funny. you're the funniest person i ever met. like what do you want from me. they were so precious.
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>> left you a surprise. >> they did? >> a report card. here it is. ms. hall's report card. ready? read a great story, played with us made us laugh. >> oh, my god. they were so stinking special. this is going in my home. thank you. >> god bless you. >> coming up the kardashian member family who didn't recognize caitlin jenner. reaction coming up right after this. and that's why we have a fashion-forward dog. welcome back, ford. it's great to see you. morgan, his groomer, knows how important style is to ford. she can read his mood. she can know what he's going for, the look he wants. the last cut you did was... inspired! you know, when he's in the dog park... you see it. other dogs just admire him. doing this... dogs are like... double takes. a doggy double take. pethood's better with a partner. now you can book appointments with our groomers
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hey. it's hump day. let's get a warm cup of pop fix. no salt in this coffee. you thought you were shocked by caitlyn jenner's remarkable "vanity fair" transformation, imagine not being able to recognize the person who was your father. that happened to rob kardashian. kim said he did not know about the shoot. she texted the photo to rob. he said why are you showing me this. she said that's bruce.
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he said she's beautiful. he then called kim. speaking of caitlyn, many are wondering why she didn't use a "k." she decided to break the association with it. other names she considered, heather and cathy which were names during a miss america pageant. in other kardashian news take a look. this is kim kardashian in skin tight latex. okay. this is just days after announcing that she's pregnant with her second baby with her husband kanye west. kim stepped out in nashville in this body hugging body squeezing number. e! news reporting, she's due in september. how is that possible? >> i don't know. >> and while she's happy, she wasn't happier earlier in the day. kim took to twitter to address various pregnancy rumors that
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she has a surrogate and was wearing a fake pregnancy belly. one of her tweets said so blanking sick today on all levels. i can't deal. praying i can make it through the day. i can't wait until my website is active. after going off for a few hours she said twitter contacted her to see if she'd been hacked replying with the #just pregnant. she doesn't drink and swear. for her to swear on twitter surprised people. that's the kardashian news. but i've got more. we saw when enrique iglesias injured his hand in mexico on saturday. he sliced his fingers after trying to grab a drone and show the audience his point of view. but while the singer successfully received reconstructive hand surgery monday, an update on his website said the surgery took longer
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orientation sessions start in september for positions around the bay area. anyone who is interested is asked to apply online at a special super bowl 50 bay area website. organizers expect the positions to fill up quickly. do be aware, volunteers do not get super bowl tickets. the san francisco giants will make a big detour before their weekend series against the phillies. they're heading to the white house. tomorrow afternoon president obama will honor the giants for last year's world series win. by now some giants players probably pretty familiar with the whole idea. i don't know if you're counting. the team has been to the white house three times in five years. let's check your weather this morning. good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. the morning clouds breaking up giving us some sunshine as you head out for lunchtime, a lot of sun. but it will be breezy later on today. and our temperatures a little bit cooler than average, and then by tonight the figure returns. sunset at 8:24. the microclimate forecast look for a high of 74 degrees in
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morgan hill today. burlingame 63 degrees. and san francisco seeing the highs in the lower 60s. elsewhere seeing the 60s and mid 70s across the bay. let's check in with mike for traffic. before the giants go to the white house, they've got to finish the midday game today. that means we'll have more traffic. even though there is a backup at the toll plaza. folks heading into the city for the 12:45 game. not a big problem down the east shore freeway. south 880 heading away from the area. late slowing through oakland. the rest of the bay easing up considerably as the morning commute winds down for the south bay. back to you. we'll have another update coming up for you in half an hour. we'll see you then.
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if you like zombies it's going to start the actor robert buckly. >> yes, and you know he performed earlier today. now, the winner is sing for us. we're going to get the expert advice if you're stuck at work and how to ask for thing that is you deserve, and so many people that don't deserve it are okay with demanding it. >> yeah. >> confidence wins. >> yeah, i don't know why i am the only one doing it today. >> well they're not mine, but you will find out in the end who said it. >> i like the music. >> i love you too much to deny you the privilege of making mistakes. >> who wrote that?
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>> a husband, my father. he tell me that when i was young er if i make a mistake. he knew that i would learn the most from the mistakes. >> how great is that? >> yeah. every night bonnie hammer got a great award last night by the uga federation. it's called the stephen j ross. first woman ever to get this award. >> really? he is an amazing business man. >> well, we were honoring her and matt was there. elizabeth hurley flu in from london to give her the award. >> you were here in new york and
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you recollected you could have done it. >> dr. ruth was there. >> dr. ruth is standing strong. >> standing ovation that never ended. >> there's a lot of people in this town that get respect. not that many. you can name ten that get the same amount as affection. she is one of those. >> yeah, without a doubt she packed the room. >> i was out in montclair, gentlemen of the jury jersey. i callinged him big boy. it's going to air in a couple of weeks. >> tell us when. i want to see it. >> this is awesome. this is when a celebrity goes under cover, this is a great idea. do you know who he is? we're not going to tell you.
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i guess maybe we will tell you. any way, he is in magic mike triple xl. can you believe that. we decided to pull a fast one, so he went to a screening dressed like the old guy and after wards he did interviews and who was favorite or the sexiest. it was revealed in the end so to speak. ♪ >> oh gosh.
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[ laughter ] >> there's always a post menopausal woman have a hot flash. always. always. he is one of our favorites. >> love it. >> he has a twinkle in his eye and his tongue is firmly in the cheek. yes, he is in on the joke. >> yes. >> he is so charming. >> he is unaware of how good looking that he is. >> he is aware, but he is right at the mount of embarrassed by it. >> it helped to raise the money for a foundation that protects tropical forests. >> if you donate through the cause, you can have a chance to go to a premier and the after party. i have a feeling that his wife is going to be there too. >> bummer. >> buzz kill er.
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>>. this is a new way of campaigning. there's a guy running for office in denmark. he decided to put the post er out, and he is wearing a holster and a hat. they do it in a different culture in denmark. >> yeah, that's still weird. >> and it's run for ten years and he wants to be the next prime minister. >> nobody is voting for him. >> it appears that he is wearing nothing, expect that he has to -- you have to zoom. >> he says that he is inspierdred by but reynolds. >> you know there's something about a guy that's totally buff enjoying. >> do you remember when but reynolds did it. i think it was in 1812, but i
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think that's when it happened. >> 1812? >> my memory is not what it used to be. it was vote for wagner. it benefits. >> let's move on. i love this. do you know how long it takes to board a plane because everybody has major carry ones. so here is the solution. they're going to have a type of person take your bag while you're about to board the plane and take it to your seat above the seat and put it in so that when you board there is your bag already up and the boarding process will go so much quick er and everybody is not tairkking forever. >> so the advantage is delta's early service. i am afraid that everybody sees
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>> let's go there for a while. >> let's do it. >> let's see what is going on with the stuff. >> let me ask you first of all gene with teen major. teen majors is my character. >> so you're thinking that we watch this. >> i'm sorry kathy lee. am i not the center of your universe because that's what i was told. >> you're so funny. >> i am not into zombies. ideal should people not into that watch it? >> here is why. let's be honest. zombies have gotteni a bum wrap. every time you see a zombie on
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make this work. we're in this together. let's get a plan and figure it out. >> you said to get ahead you should over deliver. that's interesting and smart. >> yeah those are scary words because in school you're taught to raise your hand and answer and you get the a. when you get to work, it's not enough. the over deliver. in your mind you have to go into work and say how can i make my job bigger or boss smart er or team more affective. >> that's volunteering for the stuff that no one wants to put the hands on. >> when you're stuck you want to lay low. you have to put yourself out there with the tough assignments and show what you have. take that risk. >> susie this is a great book and full of advice. really advice. >> thank you some. >> thanks so much. >> suesie
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good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. microclimate forecast today brings us mostly sunny skies. all across the bay, a few clouds mixing in later on this afternoon. today los gatos reaching 73 degrees. redwood city at 67 degrees. and ocean beach today reaching 60 degrees. in the north bay, napa 79 degrees the warmest spot in the north bay. but the tri-valley also making it into the mid 70s. a chance of rain in this weekend's forecast especially for the north bay. now let's check in with mike. better news in oakland. in the last few minutes we heard the crash cleared from the slow lane at 23rd. south 880 should recover quickly. lighter volume south past the coliseum the home of the warriors. looking toward the south bay. compression. fremont, 880 slows past tesla. clearing by the time you get to mission. the bay bridge toll plaza has a good crowd still. this will continue throughout the midday because we have a
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giants game at 12:45. ahead at 11:00, an update to the shooting of a terror suspect in boston. police say he had a chilling plan. see you then. we're back on this wednesday and ready to play a trivia game and the tony awards are this sunday. we want to test the knowledge and kathy is across the street and ready to hand out a hundred dollars to whoever gets the question. everyone gets a wonderful cd, so everyone is a winner. here to help me out is broadway.com lloyd webber. hi. are you ready to play? >> yes. >> reporter: and we have a beautiful woman here. momma mia is from which one?
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>> abba. >> it opened pup on broadway and it features hits and the winner takes it all and dancing queen. >> and everyone dances at the end. >> reporter: yeah, a fun man from chicago. what seinfeld is going to be taking over? >> jason alexander. >> look at the broadway buffs across the street. >> yes, he takes over for larry david next week. we have not seen him on broadway for 25 year itselfs, but he is a tony winner. >> i did not know that he did broadway. >> yeah. >> his darling is saying i have loved you forever.
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ever since forever. >> thank you. >> the real life story and the four seasons is detailed. fantastic and jersey boys and music man. >> jersey boys. >> that's another great show. >> it opened in 2005 and still going on strong. you will know every song if you go. >> no matter the age it seems like it's all the different generations. >> yeah i cannot take my eyes off you. >> there you go. >> okay. from greensboro north carolina taye digs has starred in what next? >> definitely alad din. >> definitely not. but good try. >> she had confidence. which one is he going to be in?
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>> head wig. he is taking over next month. now they did well last year and won four tony's. >> that was great. >> he was. >> we have time for one last one. >> from connecticut the beautiful life and it showcases the songs and which of the songs was written by the king? >> see yellow taxi. >> no need for that, but you're getting a fantastic -- >> i did not know that she wrote the song that you're about to tell us about. >> she wrote a lot of songs that you don't know about. >> oh my god. >> that was great. thank you somp. we appreciate it. 16 rounds of chemo and radiation.
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journey. ♪ >> one year ago joan london was diagnosed with breast cancer. >> it's say shame that you have to go through something that takes life away too appreciate it more. >> her mammogram was clean, but an ultrasound picked up a tumor. she had stage two breast cancer. it was 12 rounds of chemotherapies, and then a brave move our friend joan london appeared bold and bald. >> we're doing this and losing our hair in order to live and survive and be there for our families. >> pink pow er. >> last fall to raise awareness joan, tam that and i joined 100 woman for the pink pow er on the plaza. >> we are at the radiation
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center for my very last dose of radiation. >> after four more rounds of chemo and radiation everyday for six weeks, this winter her treatment came to an emotional end. >> it's a very kind of mixed setd ofset of emotions with the last day, and reentering normal again. >> joan, is with us. hi joan. >> you look beautiful. >> you do. >> how are you feel something. >> i am feeling really well. i don't want to make people say how is she doing great? you have good days and bad days. it comes on suddenly. you can be doing really great. i have been on this challenging speak tour. i ended radiation and two weeks later i spoke at the miami breast cancer conference and
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then i just for 12 weeks i was in every state all over the country, and you know what? a lot of people would tweet at me saying that i am saying you everywhere. you need to rest. i experience that as healing and empowering and english apologizeergizing. >> on the last one some say it's okay. for you it's not that. >> it's not just me. the nurses warned me. they said everybody thinks that it's the day to set the balloons up. you're going go from doing something about your cancer and having everybody watch over you and then all of a sudden it's like send you out the door. it's kind of a free fall. i have been interviewing all of the ex perlts andperts and one of them said to me if you had a hip replacement, you would sign up
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for rehab, but you end a toxic treatment of chemo and then woman woman free fall. they're emotional. >> you're scared that it might come back and that you're not getting the medicine. >> i was overwhelmed with the response to the today show. >> how did it change? >> it changed my focus of my cancer to what can i do with what life has given me. >> it gave me a purpose. >> it gave me a purpose and i said that i have to step up and make a difference. i started to go to washington. here i was talking them into, you know, voetting on a bill and an advocate, and then i decided to really jack it up. >> let's talk about the tv show. you have launched an on line show. >> it's an on line tv channel. anything that connects to the
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internet. your iphone or ipad or anything. if it connects to the internet. these are survivors. i talk to all of the experts. >> go to alive with joan.com. and we're going to be taking woman into -- no other platform could let you do this. i talked to a doctor for an hour. i go to the lab. >> you go in depths. >> yes. >> we're going give woman access to the experts. we're going to highlight all of the breast cancer organizations that are really doing amazing things to help woman, and believe it or not, companies. we think of big corporations as companies. well, one of the chart er partners is ford. you know what they have done is gone in partners with lift and giving woman free rides to chemo and radiation and mammograms. >> it's nice to shine the light on them. >> they're launching in 17 cities around america this summer. they even do a line of clothing
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and warriors in pink. every penny made goes to breast cancer research. >> this is fantastic. >> joan you're an example. you really are. >> well, come and join me on live.com. >> yes. >> thanks for everything. >> forever. >> so gladood to see you. she hit the music scene one year ago and has hey, you forgot the milk! that's lactaid. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here girl, boom lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort and for a creamy and delicious treat, try lactaid® ice cream
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earned her a grammy and has over 280 million views on youtube. >> she is a huge star and on the way to super stardom in the united states. it's i cry when i laugh. already number one in the uk. she is going to sing it for us. >> she is on fire. >> who are you? >> thank you. i am excited to be here. >> do you like america? >> i love america. i love you guys. you have the best food. >> take it away. ♪ put your arms around me and tell me everything is okay. ♪
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in my mind i'm running around a cold and empty space. ♪ just put your arms around me and tell me everything's okay. ♪ break my bones but you won't see me fall. ♪ rise up and against them all. darling hold my hand. won't you hold my hand. cause i don't want to walk on my own anymore, don't you understand because i don't want to walk alone. i'm ready for this. there's no denying. i'm ready for this. ♪ >> i'm ready for this i need you
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only. i'm ready for this, so darling hold my hand. ♪ tell me that you got me and you're never going to leave ♪ try to find a moment where i can finally release. please tell me that you got me and you're never going leave. ♪ break my bones but you won't see me fall. rise against them all. ♪ darling, hold my hand. won't you hold my hand cause i don't want to walk on my own
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anymore don't you understand. ♪ because i don't want to walk alone. i'm ready this. there's no denying. ♪ i'm ready for this. don't want to know the feeling when i'm all alone. so please don't make me wait because i don't want to break. i don't want. >> darling hold my hand. why wontd you hold my hand. ♪ because i don't want to walk on my own anymore don't you understand. because i don't want to walk alone. i'm ready for this. there's no denying. i'm ready for this.
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