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includes two big rigs are on the shoulder. as well as the fog kari has showing us this one shot the fog bay. hanging out. a liv that will be issue between the north bay and city. >> thanks for joining us this morning. good morning, breaking news. three brutal terror attacks in a matters of hours. tune tunisi tunisia, 27 killed. and a gas factually shooting and a deadly bombing in kuwait. tragic crash. a sight seeing plane goes down in alaska killing all nine people onboard, the passengers from a cruise ship exertion. bad weather slowing recovery efforts overnight. missing, the state department reveals it can't find all or part of at least 15 work-related e-mails from hillary clinton's private server.
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a leading republican lawmaker calling it significant and troubling. will the revelation impact her presidential campaign? and stunt scare. an illusionist is trapped in a box of water. crew members leaping to the rescue. that show is on hold today, friday june 26th, 2015. and good morning, welcome to today. 7:00 a.m. on the west coast on a friday morning. we start with an nbc news special report. special report.
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♪ >> and good morning. we have an nbc news special report. we have breaking news coming from the u.s. supreme court. >> that's right. it's a big one. this is the decision the court had before it whether or not to legalize legalize gay marriage across the country. the decision is from justice kennedy. pete williams at the court right now. pete, can you tell us what it says? >> historic ruling here for the first time the supreme court has said there is a constitutional right -- excuse me, to same sex marriage. can you hear the cheer in the crowd. a 5-4 decision written by justice anthony kennedy. this is a total victory for the advocates of same-sex marriage. the court considered a fallback in case it didn't go this far. the states would have to recognize same-sex marriage that's were performed in other states. but the court has gone the whole way and said there is an
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solution constitutional right to same-sex marriage. now what this means is it is the law of the land. in the 14 states that now ban same-sex marriage, they will have to permit same-sex marriages now. so the effect of this will take a while. i won't be immediate. the court's mandate have to issue, that is a it cantechnical term. it will be soon and it means that same-sex marriage will be the law of the land. you probably heard a cheer go up from a big crowd out here. i have to say that this ruling, while it is historic, is not a big surprise. and there are two reasons for that. last october the u.s. supreme court had a series of cases from states that were opposing the ban and declined to take them. that was a signal. and then in the meantime, as courts around the country struck down bans on same-sex marriage,
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the states came to the supreme court and said please put a stop to these until can you decide. and the court declined to do that, too. and some of the conservatives say i guess we know how this is going to come out. >> pete -- >> this is the -- this day is the anniversary of the big supreme court decision involving texas a couple years ago. so it's a historic day for a lot of reasons. >> as you mention, actually there are three major same-sex gay rights president dents in this court. two of them were decided on june 26th. so now we have another one. a potential to go down in the record books, something with the significance of something like brown versus board of education. pete, you mentioned it wasn't a surprise. as recently as two years ago the court had the chance to make a ruling in a companion case and didn't do so. what changed so quickly? >> well, i was that decision of two years ago. by the way, i'm looking here. this is a 28-page decision.
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that is relatively short. the one yesterday on health care was even shorter, 21 pages. so this is not a situation where the court had to agonize over this. what changed is that decision two years ago. the supreme court struck down part of a federal law that banned the federal government from recognizing marriages in the states where they're legal. that produced a cascade of rulings around the country where the courts were saying if the federal government can discriminate based on same-sex marriage, why should the states? and that is basically what the supreme court here said today. justice anthony kennedy who wrote all of the other gay rights cases says here, the constitution promises liberty to all within its reach, a liberty that includes certain specific rights that allow persons with an lawful realm to define and express their identity. i haven't had a chance to read this yet. if it is a typical decision by anthony kennedy, it will be full of language like that.
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the decision two years ago on the defense of marriage act question had the word dignity in it dozens of times. >> pete, let me also bring in chuck todd who is our chief white house dpont or moderator of "meet the press," excuse me. chuck, the obama administration in arguing against the state ban said this, i'm reading it from pete's note, "they were unconstitutional, arguing that they impose concrete harms on same-sex couples and send the incapable inescapable message that same sex couples and their children are second class citizens." so this is a big victory for the administration. >> it is a big victory for the administration. it's going to, what will be interesting to watch is what is going to be the fallout, particularly among many republicans and many conservatives in particular ivan evangelicals that have been fighting this state by state through the years as well as in the supreme court. where are they going to come down?
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i think there's a couple presidential candidates that we're going to find out immediately as pete williams mentioned, there are 14 states right now that ban same-sex marriage. well two of those 14 states are led by governors who are running for president, ohio's john kasich, louisiana's bobby jindal. you'll find out how much they're ready to move on or not move on on this culture fight, if you want to call it that on the right, by how quickly they go ahead and implement the ability for the state to allow for same-sex marriages. i think you're going to see ohio do it very quickly. i wouldn't be surprised if jobby jindal who is trying to win over evangelical support tries to slow walk it and you'll see other governors make that determination themselves based on their own politics. >> as i turn back to pete, i it this significance of this, pete, is the court has essentially taken this issue away from the democratic process. so no longer could a state have a referendum banning gay marriage.
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now the constitution says according to the supreme court that people have a right to marry someone of the same sex. >> yes, first of all, the dissent argue that's very point. the dissent written by chief justice john roberts for himself and the other conservatives says this court is not a legislature whether same-sex marriage is a good idea should be of no concern to us under the constitution. judges have the power to say what the law is, not what it should be. so that's point one. point two is what you're now going to see is what we've already seen a little bit of in the last couple of months. states trying to limit this as much as they can where the bans have been popular. for example, you have seen some states say that local officials who have a religious objection to grabbing same sex marriage licenses shouldn't have to. we're going to see court battles over that now. so that will be the next sort of
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legal development here. let me just quote one thing from the majority opinion here by justice kennedy. he says, "no union is more pro found than marriage for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice and family." then he says "same sex couples ask for equal dignity," that is the word dignity again. they ask for "equally dignity in the eyes of the law, constitution, grants them that right." >> and, pete this decision seems to be a sign of the times. back in 1996, a gallup poll on this section, the most recent poll just last month, 60% of people now say they favor this. >> well this is the biggest decision rewriting the laws about the marital union since about 50 years ago when the court struck down bans on interracial marriage. so it's a big deal for that reason.
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it's a big deal in terms of civil rights and the march towards gay rights. but you're right about that, matt. this has been very fast. it was just 30 years ago or so that court said that gay conduct is criminal and it slowly moved away from that. so it's been a relatively fast change in public opinion and a relatively fast change here in terms of the legal developments at the supreme court. >> let's go to chuck todd. i think back to land mark case like roe versus wade, chuck, which took that issue out of the democratic process and away from voters. the court finding there was a right to abortion. but then followed decades of it being one of the hottest political issues. do you foresee something like that with gay marriage? the court has spoken but we're just beginning to see a movement. >> i don't think so on gay marriage. now that doesn't mean you won't see this presidential primary campaign sort of be the last
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fight on this. i think you'll see mike huckabee, rick santorum, bobby jindal, perhaps ted cruz, four or five candidates that are trying to woo he vanevangelical vote wrerz this is really important to them. by the way, you're going to hear phrases like religious freedom from some candidates who want to tap into those voters and appeal to them without saying they're necessarily against same-sex marriage. i think you'll see a split in the party. i think you'll see jubeb bushes and scott walkers who said they were against same-sex marriage but would abide by the law. i think you're going to see others say -- come out in favor of it. the party is not going to be united on the right so i don't think it becomes roe v. wade is today and divisive as it still is. but this campaign will be sort
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of the last fight, i think that, the party itself has on this issue. >> all right. chuck, thank you very much. pete, thank you very much. we heard from the president yesterday after the court's decision on health care. i imagine we'll hear from president obama quickly on this one as well. we'll have much more on msnbc and nbcnews.com. we're going to return to most of you to more coverage. i'm matt lauer. this has been an nbc news nbc's peter alexander is following this story. peter, good morning to you. >> savannah, good morning. the three violent attacks on three separate continents as you noted this morning. president obama white house officials told me has been briefed on all of them including
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the attack in france at an american owned company. it is called air products. it is based in pennsylvania. one man there found beheaded, two others wounded. and in tunisia, the target was a popular tourist resort. at least 27 dead. >> terror on the beach, gunmen opening fire on a resort. witnesses describe 30 seconds of gunfire, blood on the sand, tourists tried to escape, some jumping the hotel fences. a group pledging allegiance to isis is taking responsibility. this morning france is on high alert after at least one man attacked this gas factory in the southeastern part of the country. the car plowing into gas canisters touching off an explosion.
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the french president hollande making clear this was a terrorist attack. at the scene, they discovered a severed head near the factory's entrance and two flags with arabic writing. officials say the victim was not an employee of the plant. >> the main thing that we need to know is this an isolated incident or part of maybe a bigger scheme. >> reporter: recently isis called for more terror attacks during ramadan. it's another scare in a country still recovering from the traum yaf trauma from the attacks in january with fear there's could be more lone wolf attacks ahead. >> the french authorities have now made several arrested including a man said to be in his 30s who french officials say was under surveillance from 2006 to 2008 for suspected ties to extremists. the victim we have learned again not an employee of the company. said to have been a local businessman. and as for that deadly explosion, this one at a moss income kuwait, kuwait city, kuwait, isis is again claiming
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responsibility there. at least 16 people killed. matt and savannah? >> peter, thank you so much. let's turn to our reporter with more on the attacks and the investigation. good morning you to. obviously isis claiming responsibility for at least one of these attacks. but whether it was inspired by isis or directed by isis, these all bear the hallmarks of an isis attack. >> absolutely. you take a big picture approach it to, you look at the common theme in all. this last week the spokesperson for al qaeda -- or for isis, rather, was kolg on the attacks. today we're seeing it executed. its not yet clear if there is a operational link in all three of these events. without a doubt, there is a certain sophistication in tunisia and the one in kuwait. very, very heavily guarded compounds. nobody could have easily walked into the front doors. that shows there is some kind of sophistication. >> we don't know if they were actually coordinated and yet this is ramadan. tlaen was a directive from an isis leader for people to strike out during this month. >> absolutely. we know that isis claimed responsibility in kuwait.
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last week a spokesperson for the organization called for these types of attacks. it's the first full week of ramadan. he said he wanted supporters and followers of isis to attack infidels, shias and sunnis who may be aligned to this coalition in iraq. what we're seeing today is the manifestation of that. the mosque targeted in kuwait was a shia mosque. it is a relatively stable country. the fact that they were able to carry out this attack, very significant development. >> thank you for being here. appreciate it. >> another major story we're covering, a sight seeing plane crash in alaska overnight killing all nine people onboard. the passengers were taking part in a cruise ship exertion. blake essek is live near the scene. blake, good morning to you. >> matt, gook. nine people and search and rescue officials say ate pears the plane crashed into a 50 foot cliff and then came to rest at
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the bottom of that cliff. now based on the weather yesterday, police were not able to recover any of the bodies at the crash sight. they're hoping to do that today. the names of the victims have not yet been released. >> this morning search teams will begin recovery effort foz ar a sight seeing flaen crashed in southeastern alaska on thursday. killing the pilot and all eight passenger passengers onboard. the airplane crashed in an area of steep mountainous terrain about 25 miles northeast. a spokesperson says the single engine prop plane crashed under unknown weather circumstances. weather conditions were heavily overcast with wind gusts up to 30 miles per hour. the plane operate the was running a shore exertion for eight passengers from a holland air cruise line ship. the ms westerdam which left seattle on june 20th for a seven day round trip cruise.
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holland america released a statement saying, we are incredibly distressed by the situation and our thoughts and prayers are with those onboard the plane and their families. the president of the company released a statement saying there is nothing i can say that can alleviate the pain and overwhelming sense of loss that we and the loved ones of those affected are feeling. at this moment, all of us share in the pain and anguish of this terrible event. >> and three members of an ntsb go team are expected to arrive here at some point this morning. they might actually already be here. about a dozen or so planes have taken off and landed here at the airport. as soon as the go team arrived on scene, they were expected to go straight out to the crash site in order to begin their investigation and find out what happened and led to the deaths of nine people. back to you, matt. savannah? >> blake essig, thank you very much. >> it's going to be another emotional day in charleston, south carolina, as reverend clemente pinckney, a state
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senator and beloved pastor at emanuel ame church is laid to rest. hundreds of people stood in line for hours to attend the viewing at the church where pinckney and eight others were killed. today pink any's funeral is being held with president obama delivering the eulogy. nbc "nightly news" anchor lester holt is leading our coverage in charleston. good morning from you. what do you expect to hear from the president's speech? >> well, we're told that president is not going to make some sweeping remarks or policy speech about gun violence or race relations in this country. but he's mindful, certainly, that the country will be watching him with a sense of looking for him to perhaps give voice to the pain and frustration that we see here. people right now filing past the emanuel church behind me. they're going to at rena where the funeral for senator pink any
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pinkenay. he was a powerful figure around here. not only, of course, a political figure and a long time state senator but also the pastor of this church. as you noted, a friend of the president. mrs. obama will also be making the trip along with vice president biden and dr. biden. we're told that hillary clinton, former secretary of state presidential candidate will be attending theer day. this is one of many funerals that this community will see over the next several days as it continues to say good-bye and to deal with the pain of all this. savannah? >> lester, thank you so much. nbc news will have special coverage of the president's eulogy and, of course, lester will have a lot more on "nightly news" tonight. >> now we have a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> that's righ
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i'm meteorologist kari hall. we start out with temperatures in the mid 60s across most of the bay. still some patchy fog in san francisco, now at 57 degrees. today the high reaching into the 70s for most of the bay and coastal areas, but up to 85 degrees in the peninsula and the south bay still very warm even though it will be a touch cooler than yesterday in the north bay. today expect a high of 90 degrees and lots of sunshine all across the board. and that's your latest weather. >> donald trump's pageant problems. but first this is "today" on nbc.
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and evaporate so skin stays comfortable, while clinically proven protection stays on. new cooldry sport. neutrogena.i'm ... our breaking news: good morning. 7:26 7:26. i'm kris sanchez. that breaking news, the supreme court grants same-sex couples the right to marry, it is the law of the land now. "today in the bay" stephanie chuang is live in san francisco's castro district. steph, is the mood out there, are folks showing up? what's happening? >> reporter: some are, very excited for the people we've spoken with the decision came out just after 7:00 justice anthony can kennedy reading it 5-4 in favor of same-sex marriage a. i'm joined by a person who lives in san francisco. you were here two years ago to the day, june 26 when they came out with the prop 8 decision. talk to me about the feeling that you have. >> the feeling is so exciting. today is our son's bairt day and two years ago we celebrated in
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the streets when the announcement was made and we were -- have just been waiting for this decision to come. we didn't know it was going to come today or next week. we've been holding our beth breath and we are so relieved. >> reporter: you said now you have plans to get married. >> we do. we've been waiting for everybody to have the right so we can sort of officially move on with it and so -- and we wanted to have a story for our son. i he's still pretty young to know about it but he will know about it now. >> reporter: that's nu sharing which is story with us this morning. we will have more coming up today at 11:00. we are covering it online nbcbayarea.com as well. meteorologist kari hall is here with the forecast. it will be perfect for pride celebration. >> today nice and warm great weather today with a lot of sunshine and the temperatures start to come down as we go through the les of the week. by sunday our temperatures dropping several more degrees.
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a look at all of the microclimates as we get a look at the weekend forecast. it will be much cooler on sunday, still nice and sunny. mike. driving a little more equal now, all lanes are reopened north 880 at recovery very quick in the northbound direction. southbound as your commute not too bad out of union stay. northbound out of hayward we had the earlier crash that has also cleared up for the slowing there. only the bay bridge toll plaza and a little build for the south bay. not so bad. we are more local news coming up in the next half hour. for reaction from the supreme court decision regarding gay hair age as well.
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♪ i'm on top of the world ♪ ♪ i'm on top of the world ♪ 7:30 now on this friday morning. it's the 26th of june 2015. grammy winners imagine dragons are on top of the world thanks to a string of hits. by the way, this is our biggest crowd of the season. they have jam packed our plaza. some lined up yesterday. i am personally responsible for ten teenage girls out there on the plaza. you've got a teenager. >> five and some adults. >> i've got a young one celebrating a birthday today. jack lauer, happy 14 today. >> i hope you get that ferrari, buddy. >> not going to happen. here's a look at what's making headlines. we start with a really serious one. officials investigating a terror attack at an american gas factory in france. the body of one victim found at
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the scene along with banners covered with arabic writing. at least two suspects n clementa pinckney who was among the nine victims of last week's church shooting in charleston south carolina. and some bad weather is now hampering an investigation into a deadly plane crash. nine people who were on an excursion from a cruise ship were killed when that plane went down near a lake in southeastern alaska. and coming up new warnings on two popular summer activities for your family. on the rise jeff rossen demonstrates the raw and dangerous power of fireworks. plus what's in the water where you swim? what the cdc wants you to know about a dramatic rise in pool-related illnesses. >> a lot to get to. let's begin this half hour with the growing fallout from donald trump's controversial comments on immigration. this morning the miss universe
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organization part owned by trump is caught in the middle. nbc's katy tur is here with the latest on this. this sounds like a real problem. >> yeah it's definitely not a good one. the remarks following some mexicans who crossed the border criminals and rapists were made as part of his tough stance on immigration when he announced his presidency a week ago. but the anger over them is not dying down and trump is now threatening to sue. >> reporter: donald trump back in the spotlight this morning, but this time it's trump who's been fired. as univision severs all ties with the miss universe organization. owned in part by trump after the mogul's, quote, insulting remarks about mexican immigrants. remarks he made while announcing his run for presidency. >> when mexico sends its people they're not sending their best. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime, their rapists, and some i assume are good people. >> reporter: on thursday the network dropped the miss usa pageant which had planned to air
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in spanish-speaking countries around the world. it follows a reported instagram post last week by a univision executive of trump alongside one of charleston shooter dylann roof with the caption "no comments." that post has since been removed. now miss usa cohost roselyn sanchez and christian de la fuente are bowing out. >> it is a shame that such an important institution as miss usa is in the hands of a clown. >> reporter: as is performer jay balvin. still trump isn't backing down, refusing to apologize and vowing litigation. >> and the problem that univision has with me is that i'm honest about trade, and i'm honest about the border, and so therefore they violated a contract. >> reporter: in a statement pageant partner nbc universal said donald trump's opinions do not represent those of nbc, and we do not agree with his positions on a number of issues including his recent comments on immigration. last week trump's comments made headlines. not all of them positive. on twitter, latin celebrities
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like ricky martin condemned trump while others in mexico got creative making trump pinatas. so how is the donald doing in the polls after all this? well in new hampshire, guys he is number two just behind jeb bush. but of course, it is very early in the game. >> all right. katy tur, thank you very much. time to get a check of the weather now from al. >> announcer: "today's weather" is brought to you by new shell v-power nitro plus premium gasoline. >> we are looking at a big change in the temperatures here in the northeast. the jet stream is going to be the boundary layer. it's going to take a bit of a dip as this trough drops down into the east. so to the north of the jet stream temperatures are going to be way below normal saturday and sunday from ithaca boston new york city washington d.c. and columbus. but then you go south of the jet stream and look at these temperatures. charleston by sunday you're at 88. 93 in waycross. orlando in the 90s. 80s as you get out west. but as you head further west we've got excessive heat watches
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and warnings and advisories from california all the way into the pacific northwest. saturday in portland it's 100. boise, 109 on sunday. 100 in reno. even las vegas. for las vegas, they say it's a dry heat i don't care. that's an oven. 114 on good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. still pretty warm here. we're starting out with temperatures in the mid to upper 60s and in the -- san francisco in the north bay it's now in the upper 50s. as we go into the day we'll see some 70s nor the east bay and san francisco, but check out the north bay, 90 degrees today and till in the upper 80s nor the south bay and peninsula. the hot spot will be in the tri-valley today reaching 97 degrees. have a great day. as you head into the weekend, get your latest forecast 24/7 on the weather channel on cable, weather.com online. guys? >> al thank you. the nba draft last night,
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right? >> yes. a big one. >> did you like your team's picks? we're going to meet a young knicks fan who was decidedly not happy. with what happened at the event. >> tell us how you really feel. next on "rossen reports," popular fourth of july fireworks and how to keep your family safe. jeff? >> reporter: hey, guys good morning. deaths on the rise from fireworks gone misfired. so this morning we have a live none strags demonstration to show you about the sheer power of fireworks and what it can do to you. plus this family favorite, the spark herle sparkler the hidden danger there coming up. >> we'll check in with you. we what about a "win-win-win"? pick up the limited edition metallic droid turbo by motorola. water-repellent. up to 48-hour battery life. that's your first "win." plus, it's only on verizon. the #1 network. there's your next "win." now for final "win." get $250 when you trade in any smartphone. and get 10 gigs of data for $80 a month and $15 per line. the win-win-win. hurry in, offer ends june 30th. and save without settling.
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we're back at 7:41. time for a timely "rossen reports onreport s s" warning. fourth of july is next weekend, lots of people will be attending fireworks shows or launching your own. jeff rossen is about to show us what can happen when those displays go wrong. he's out on the national mall in washington this morning. hey, jeff good morning. >> reporter: hey, guys good morning to you. hey, savannah. yeah we're here for a live demonstration, a pretty powerful one with takeaways for you and your family. we have watermelons with fireworks. this could be your arm, your head. if you come over this way with me we have another setup over here where we're going to blow up another mannequin. this could be you again leaning over a firework as well. we have all of this coming up to show you the sheer power of this. plus also a hidden danger about this. my kids have used it.
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these sparklers. this morning a new warning out. all of that in just a moment. first these dangerous accidents caught on tape you need to see. >> oh! >> reporter: you're watching a fireworks misfire in california. >> run! run! >> reporter: the display malfunctioned, sending projectiles everywhere. a few dozen spectators injured. as this fireworks show in pennsylvania another botched launch, injuring 11. six more hurt at a graduation ceremony. fireworks gone wrong again. and it's not just big displays turning tragic. many people are injured at home. this baby girl severely burned when kids down the street playing with fireworks accidentally shot one in her direction. the firecracker exploded in her play rocker. >> it shot from here through here up there. >> reporter: thankfully she survived. this teen hit by another firework. her legs badly burned. >> i saw the flash.
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my friends started running. >> reporter: now new numbers out this morning showing fireworks deaths rose in 2014. nearly a dozen killed and sending more than 10,000 people to the hospital. those numbers are sobering and that's why we're here. by the way, right off the top, state laws vary. some states allow fireworks. other states don't allow fireworks. other states still allow some fireworks. so check your state laws before you do anything. that said let's get right to this live demonstration. we're going to start right here with this. it's called an m-1,000. people are actually making these at home based on youtube videos and buying them illegally. we have the watermelon here that's going to basically play the role of you. we're going to run this way. we have to run about 1,000 feet this way because we have to keep a safe distance. that's how dangerous they are. thomas is right over here. thomas with our detonator. are we good? we're ready? >> ready. >> here we go. let's take that tight shot of the watermelon to see what this can do. fire.
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i mean you see, from the moment he hit that detonator, how fast that happens, within a second. i want to bring in the chairman of the consumer products safety commission elliott kay. thanks for joining us and running this demonstration for us. >> good morning. >> what did we just see and what can i take away from this at home? >> what we saw is a professional-grade firework. they're far more potent and their fuse time is far shorter. you've got about six to nine seconds to get away. you don't on these and that's the matter of life and death. >> people are still buying these illegally from some of these tents on the side of the road. >> they are. and the whole point is we want consumers to leave these type of fireworks to the professionals. >> got it. we have another one to show you. right back over here as you can see, we have this mannequin that's standing over what's called a tube aerial. when you see the macy's fireworks and cities and town doing it, this is what the professionals use. let's get our detonator ready to see what can happen when you lean over a firework. ready? fire. look at that. he's actually on fire. do we need a fire extinguisher?
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everything's fine but that can happen and people have died this way. >> absolutely. and these are professional-grade fireworks. leave them to professionals. consumers should not be looking over any firework. these are designed to be lit by professionals with consumers far away enjoying them in the sky. >> that's key even when you have legal fireworks, never stand right over them. >> absolutely. there's no good reason to look over a firework. >> another thing i want to show you guys before we go -- thank you very much -- is this. the sparkler. you can see we have a child mannequin here. my kids use this all the time. i used these sparklers as kids too. i had no idea they burn at 2,000 degrees. we actually have an infrared camera on this right now. take a look at this. it is absolutely -- see that big red spot? that big red spot is that sparkler. now coming back to me this is a blowtorch. i'm going to put this blowtorch on, guys. now the blowtorch is on. now take that infrared camera shot again. you see the two red dots? that's the blowtorch and a sparkler going around the same temperature. you would never, ever give your
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child a blowtorch to play with. and so the consumer products safety commission says your kids should not be playing with sparklers at all. and if they do there needs to be adult supervision. what's the bottom line for the takeaway here? here are some of the consumer-grade fireworks. they'll have the nice labeling on them not brown paper bags you get on the side of the road. what do you do if you're doing this in your backyard legally? >> three really important tips. one, always have a water source handy. two, make sure that if it's a dud, do not relight it. and three, even when you're done with your fireworks, douse them anyway so you don't start any garbage fire. >> it can catch fire. >> absolutely. and we've had serious injuries associated with them. >> here's the takeaway. a bucket or garden hose right there even if you're doing it legally to put any potential problem out. hope it helps. >> wow! >> helped me decide. >> be heading off to the professional shows, that's about it. >> i'll handle the burger. jeff thank you. coming up are you better off having a big circle of friends or just one very close one? tamron's over in the orange
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there's a really really big crowd out on the plaza for our concert in our 8:30 half hour. we're back now at 7:51. we've got some news from the palin family that's getting a lot of attention. tamron has more on that. >> good morning again, guys. we learned last month that bristol palin's wedding to dakota meyer was called off less than a week before it was to take place. well now in a blog post bristol writes "i wanted you guys to be the first to know that i am pregnant. honestly i've been trying my hardest to keep my chin up on this one. when life gets tough, there is no other option but to get tougher." now, this post is filled with emotion because bristol palin is an advocate of abstinence and even launched a campaign against having sex before marriage after her mother sarah palin, ran for vice president.
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this will be her second child as a single mom. her son, tripp, is now 6 years old. she goes on to say in her blog post "i know this has been and will be a huge disappointment to my family to my close friends, and to many of you. i do not want any lectures and i do not want any sympathy." so far sarah palin has not commented, guys on her daughter's blog post. but so many others have decided to chime in online. and we've been looking at some of the comments. >> well i hope they're supportive. you know she's a young woman who's facing a tough thing. tamron thank you. coming up imagine dragons live on our plaza after your local news. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring.
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i'm ... ==topvo== a historic decision fm good morning. it's 7:56. i'm kris sanchez. and a historic decision from the supreme court. justices have granted same-sex couples the right to marry across the nation. the court ruled 5-4 and the decision is seen and the final word on decades of litigation. one man we spoke with in san francisco's castro district says only now will he and his part they are marry because everyone has the same right into i'm sure there's going to be a celebration in the castro. it's just one of those things where, you know it's -- we wanted it to be a right of everybody to marry, whether they want to or not, and it shouldn't be a privilege. it's incredible news. the president is expected to address the media about anytime now regarding today's decision. that will come up later on in the "today" show would let's talk to meteorologist kari hall about the forecast. >> and it will be warm still today, kris but it don't be as
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hot as it was yesterday. but we are seeing those temperatures rising quickly right now, it's 71 degrees in the east bay and san francisco is now at 57 degrees. this afternoon it's heading up to 72 degrees, you can see all of the sunshine across the board in the east bay 73 degrees, but it still gets hot in a few places like the tri-valley today reaching 97 degrees and also 90 degrees for the north bay while the south bay this afternoon headaches it up to 88 degrees. now let's check in with mike. double digits kari. 101 southbound toward university there is this slowing. let's look at your pap. the pally jam and it happens even on a friday it's a little lighter and a little slower to build. northbound 101 past the airport also slow 87 we did have an incident at 28 o o 0, looks like it's cleared. stevenson, aim area they cleared from the roadway. slow in both directions. san mateo bridge nothing
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♪ it's :00 on "today." coming up mystery in the suburbs. chilling lertz sent to a couple just days after buying their dream home. a mysterious stalker claiming to be watching their every move. >> it's been a nightmare for this family. >> then what's in the water? what you need to know before diving into a pool this summer. ♪ i'm on top of the world ♪ plus from on top of the world to rockefeller plaza, imagine dragons performing live today, friday june 26th, 2015.
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>> we love imagine dragons! ♪ >> i'm spending my birthday with the imaginen dragons? ! >> celebrating my 16th birthday with imagine dragons! >> we came to see imagine dragons! ♪ we're back now, 8:00 on a friday morning. it's the 26th day of june, 2015. and we said it a couple of times this morning, but take a look at an enormous crowd out on the plaza, stretching from many streets here in the city all here for imagine dragons. >> i was going to say, we often say this is the biggest crowd ever, but this time we actually mean it. this is a huge crowd. i think the biggest one so far this summer. >> absolutely. >> looking forward to hearing from imagine dragons. first let's get a check of
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go, bailey. >> high cuteness factor there. >> a place to put the bones. >> there you go. exactly. natalie, thanks. a bizarre story out of new jersey. >> bizarre and disturbing. a family who paid more than $1 million for their dream home is now suing to get out of the deal after receiving threatening letters from someone called the watcher. "today's" erica hill is outside that house this morning. erica, what's this one all about? >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. those chilly letters made references to, quote, young blood and the buyers claim they're not the only ones to have received such a letter, naming the sellers and the title company in their suit. in court papers, the six-bedroom house is described as the current owners' dream home. yet more than a year after closing, the family of five isn't even living here. >> the complaint speaks for itself. that's been filed. it's been a nightmare for this family. >> reporter: that filing which has not yet been served alleges the sellers received a letter
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from someone identified as the watcher about a week before the closing. it mentioned the new family moving in, asking for, quote, young blood. the filing goes on to claim the sellers willfully withheld that information. fearing the sale would fall through. three days after closing, the plaintiffs say they received a letter claiming the house, quote, has been the subject of my family for decades. asking "why are you here? i will find out." and also referencing young blood, stating "once i know their names, i will call to them and draw them to me." the suit claims the owners received two additional letters in the span of about a month. one stating "i am the watcher. i am in charge of the house." and asking "have they found what is in the walls yet? will the young bloods play in the basement?" and noting "all the windows and doors allow me to watch you and track you." >> usually judges don't want to hold people responsible for things that are beyond their control. and i think the previous owners
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are going to say we didn't know what this guy was going to do. we didn't know if the letters would continue. we didn't know if they would stop. the problem is him. the problem is the watcher. >> reporter: we were unable to reach the former owners of the home. in a statement, westfield's mayor assures residents officials have done everything possible. "when over a year ago this matter was reported to the police," it reads, "our police department conducted an exhaustive investigation based on the factual circumstances and evidence available. but so far the watcher remains a mystery. this is an upscale family town of some 30,000 residents. and that's why this story definitely got people's attention. >> thank god i'm not the homeowner. i would be scared to death. >> i can't wait to find out what's going on. >> reporter: a small-town story straight out of a horror film that now has plenty of people watching to see what happens next. the title company representative nbc news spoke with said they were not authorized to speak with the media.
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we did reach out to several realtors in town. most of them said they were not commenting on this story, although one woman did say to me this is a robust market. it remains such. she says she doesn't think this is going to have any effect on the market, calling it simply a tragic incident. >> all right. >> wow. >> it's really disturbing and twisted on the part of somebody. >> yeah. >> i felt the hairs going up on the back of my neck when you read what this person wrote. i think anybody would be freaked out. >> do you know what's in the walls, something like that. not good. >> erica, thank you so much. coming up next, we're going to stay on the creepy theme here. >> great. >> could this be the world's next big supermodel? why so many people are going ape for this handsome gorilla. yes, really. >> he knows how to strike a pose. >> yeah. plus a new health warning from the cdc. you need to hear this one before diving into the pool this weekend. all right. and an overflow crowd is here for one reason, imagine dragons live in concert on our plaza. but first, these messages. ♪
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and so it is. in a few moments we'll hear from president obama. he tweeted already, "today is a big step towards our march towards equality" and we're about to hear from him from the white house rose garden. pete williams who was right there first to report the decision. pete, good morning. >> savannah good morning. justice anthony kennedy said this is all about liberty and dignity. the challengers the people who wanted this ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law, the constitution grants them this right. 5-4 ruling. each filed their own descent. the chief justice john roberts said it is not if same-sex couples should be allowed to be allowed to marry but who makes that decision. it should not be the courts it should be the people. so as a result of this ruling now, the bans that were still in existence in 14 states are struck down. and in those 14 states as the next weeks and months roll on
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soon same-sex couples will be able to marry across the country as this ruling becomes the law of the land savannah. >> this date june 26th has some significance on the supreme court calendar with regard to cases involving gay rights right? >> one of the biggest same-sex marriage decisions involving the texas case was decided on this date. it's a big day and a surprise that we got it on friday. >> and here comes president obama in the rose garden. let's listen in. >> good morning. our nation was founded on a bed bedrock principle that we are all created equal. the project of each generation is to bridge the meaning of those founding words with the realities of changing times. a never-ending quest to ensure those words ring true for every single american.
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progress on this journey often comes in small increments. sometimes two steps forward, one step back propelled by the persistent effort of dedicated citizens. and then sometimes there are days like this when that slow steady effort is rewarded with justice that arrives like a thunder bolt. this morning the supreme court recognized that the constitution guarantees marriage equality. in doing so, they've reaffirmed that all americans are entitled to the equal protection of the law. that all people should be treated equally, regardless of
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who they are or who they love. this decision will end the patchwork system we currently have. it will end the uncertainty hundreds of thousands of same-sex couples face from not knowing whether their marriage legitimate in the eyes of one state will remain if they decide to move or even visit another. this ruling will strengthen all of our communities by offering to all loving, same-sex couples the marriage across this great land. in my second inaugural address i said that if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal, as well. it is gratifying to see that principle enshrined into law by this decision.
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this ruling is a victory for jim obergefell and the other plaintiffs in the case. the victory for gay and lesbian couples who fought so long for their basic civil rights. a victory for their children whose families will now be recognized as equal to any other. it's a victory for the allies and friends and supporters who spent years, even decades working and praying for change to come. and this ruling is a victory for america. this decision affirms what millions of americans already believe in their hearts. when all americans are treated as equal, we are all more free.
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my administration has been guided by that idea. that's why we stop defending the so-called defense of marriage act and why we're pleased when the court finally struck down the central provision of that discriminatory law. that's why we ended don't ask, don't tell. from extending full marital benefits to federal employees and their spouses to expanding hospital visitation rights for lgbt patients and their loved ones we made real progress in advancing equality for lgbt americans in ways that were unimaginable not too long ago. i know a change for many of our many lgbt brothers and sisters must have seemed so slow for so long. but compared to so many other issues america's shift has been so quick. i know that americans of good will continue to hold a wide
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range of views on this issue. opposition in some cases has been based on sincere and deeply held beliefs. all of us who welcome today's news should be mindful of that fact. recognize different view points. revere our deep commitment to religious freedom. but today should also give us hope that on the many issues with which we grapple, often painfully, real change is possible. shifts in hearts and minds is possible. and those who have come so far on their journey to equality have a responsibility to reach back and help others join them. because for all our differences, we are one people. stronger together than we could ever be alone. that's always been our story.
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we are big and vast and diverse. a nation of people with different backgrounds and beliefs. different experiences and stories, but bound by our shared ideal that no matter who you are or what you look like how you started off or how and who you love love america is a place where you can write your own edestiny. we are a people who believe thatsingle child is entitled to right, liberty and pursuit of happiness. so much more work to be done to extend the full promise of america to every american. but today we can say in no uncertain terms that we've made our union a little more perfect. that's the consequence of a
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decision from the supreme court, but more importantly it is a consequence of the countless small acts of courage as millions of people across decades who stood up who came out and who talked to parents. parents who loved their children, no matter what. folks who are willing to endure bullying and taunts. and stayed strong. and came to believe in themselves and who they were.
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and slow lyly made an entire country realize that love is love. what an extraordinary achievement achievement. what a vindication of the belief that ordinary people can do extraordinary things. what a reminder of what bobby kennedy once said about how small actions can be like pebbles being thrown into a still lake and ripples of hope cascade outwards. and change the world.
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those countless often anonymous, heroes. they deserve our thanks. they should be very proud. america should be very proud. thank you. >> president barack obama from the rose garden making remarks on the occasion of the supreme court's landmark decision legalizing gay marriage in all 50 states. the president saying that on a day like this justice arrives like a thunder bolt. let's go to peter alexander at the white house listening to those remarks. peter, as the president just mentioned, this means the constitution that gay marriage is it legal in all 50 states. still a legal debate going on. we heard from republican candidates for the 2016 race this morning. where does the political conversation go from here? >> we'll wait and see what we hear from republicans,
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particularly as this will continue to be an issue for them. they may use language like religious freedom, but so many people including this president have evolved on this issue. i think he is demonstrative of that evolution. he said america's shift has been so quick. he is included in that dramatic shift. it was just 11 years ago that our polls show only 30% of americans supported same-sex marriage in this country. that number now much closer to 60%. some of his most powerful words were the final comments he made of which he ad libbed. they were not in the script that was written for him on this day. the president saying among other things today that justice sometimes arrives like a thunder bolt. he was surrounded today by 100 members of his own staff who were celebrating the capping of what has already been a historic week first on obama care and today on same-sex marriage. >> all right, peter, thank you so much. so, the president remarking just a few moments ago on the landmark decision. the supreme court saying marriage is the constitutional right that belongs to everyone.
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he is now headed to charleston south carolina where he has the solemn duty this afternoon deliver the eulogy for reverend pinkney the pastor who died among nine in last week's church shooting. more on all of it on nbc, nbc.com and tonight on "nightly news" with lester holt. i'm savannah guthrie in new york. this has been an nbc special report.
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i'm ... ==anim== new video this morning... ==topvo== of same sex marriage supporters reacting good morning. it's 8:26. i'm kris sanchez. new video this morning of same-sex marriage supporters in washington, d.c. washington, d.c. just hours ago the supreme court granted same-sex couples to marry across the united states. that overturns the bans in 14 states that has not legalized marriage. today puts an exclamation point on two decades of litigation. now we want to look at how your commute is shaping up. >> what else is going on in san francisco this weekend? my goodness pride week. lots of activity on the streets
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starting today. over here less activity. southbound 880 through fremont recovering nicely after an earlier crash. by the airport for 101 and also heading up towards embarcadero and university yes, even on a friday. for 580 off the warren freeway, let's look at the bay bridge toll plaza, just the fast track lanes backed up. you pay a little more those cash lanes are moving faster. >> we have more local news coming up in just a half hour.
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♪ it's time to begin isn't it ♪ ♪ i get a little bit ♪ 8:30 now. it's friday morning. it's the 26th of june 2015. and the imagine dragons are about to take our stage. we have a humongous crowd. they don't have to wait much longer before the band will take the stage. >> looks like we've got great shows lined up all summer long. next thursday we are throwing it back to the 1980s. that guy right there, boy george will be out on the plaza. he'll sing hits like "karma chameleon" and others.
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that's next thursday here on "today." >> okay. more reason to be excited, one week from today, we're going to be going down for real. we're talking flo rida. that's okay. >> in two weeks on july 10th, we are thrilled to announce that the talented ladies from fifth harmony will be here. so a lot of great live music coming up. but this morning, of course it is all about the guys behind us, imagine dragons! >> yes! we'll hear from them in just a moment. let's get a check of the weather first. al. >> all right. let's show you what we've got as we look ahead at your weekend. we've got a slight risk of strong storms along the mid-atlantic coast. wet weather stretching through the gulf coast. look for more showers there. out west plenty of sunshine. the heat continues. record-breaking heat in the pacific northwest, which will continue on sunday. wet weather through the gulf coast. rain in the northeast. also in the western great lakes. sunshine from the plains all the
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way back down into texas. that good morning. good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. still warm across the bay. already at 73 degrees in livermore. another hot day in the tri valley. in the south bay reaching 88 in san jose. in san mateo, 78. in ocean beach, 64 degrees. 90 degrees in napa. oakland will be reaching into the lower 70s. the tri valley once again reaches the mid to upper 90s. have a great weekend. don't forget get that weather anytime you need go to the weather channel on cable, weather.com online. and joining us right for you, nbc connecticut's own heidi voight. >> hey, i'm so proud to be here. >> we had this promotion running for today. >> yes. >> you guys won and your prize was to pick any concert you could come to. >> yes. >> so you might be big imagine dragons fans. >> we are.
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connecticut loves imagine dragons. we love that they give back. they're a band with a big heart. they help families of pediatric cancer patients. they support music in schools, and that's something that's important to me and to so many people in connecticut. >> well heidi voight nice to have you here. i'm sure you're going to be rockin' out with them in just a few minutes. >> i am. >> back up to matt and savannah. >> thanks very much. apparently it's take your dog to work day. we've invited a very special dog to the plaza this morning. this is jagger, the star of the new movie "max." and his trainer is mark. good to see you. good morning. >> morning. >> the movie is about a military dog that has a traumatic experience. it's a movie with a lot of heart, isn't it? >> it is a movie with a lot of heart. it's about a dog, a working military dog, who loses his handler, gets adopted by the family. and the younger brother makes a connection with the dog. they go on an adventure. it's a fun family movie. >> my kids loved it. loved it. >> obviously we know that we are raising our own guide dog here wrangler but the training is so so different for a dog that acts. >> exactly.
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we actually have to teach dogs no manners. we have to teach them to do everything and then teach them no because we don't know if the script is going to call for it. so it's a very different type of training. >> are they always working, or does jagger get to have fun as well? >> he does. he has to get to have fun all the time. i can't give him a bigger paycheck. he's not having fun, he's not doing it. >> he's got a couple tricks up his sleeve you can show us this morning? >> yeah, sure we can. come here jag. i'm going to come over there by you guys. okay. can you speak? [ barks ] >> can you sit up? up high? >> oh, look at that. good boy. >> fantastic. he's beautiful. really really beautiful. mark, thank you so much. >> thank you guys. >> appreciate it. >> by the way, the movie "max" is out today in theaters. thank you. >> we'ring go to be back with much more including a concert from imagine dragons. but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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>> announcer: the "toyota concert series on "today"" brought to you by toyota. welcome back to "today" as we get ready for our live concert from imagine dragons. they hail from las vegas and have quickly become one of the hottest tickets on the planet. ♪ radioactive ♪ ♪ radioactive ♪ ♪ oh i'm radioactive, radioactive ♪ >> reporter: it's a song that made history. ♪ i'm waking up ♪ ♪ i feel it in my bones ♪ >> reporter: "radioactive" hit the charts and stayed there for a record-setting 87 weeks. ♪ welcome to the new age ♪ >> reporter: it launched imagine dragons to superstar dom as the group racked up awards including a grammy in 2014. ♪ it's time to begin ♪ >> reporter: it's a long way from their days playing small clubs and even casinos in las vegas. the group formed in 2009. three years later, their breakthrough album "night visions" went double platinum in
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the u.s. and sold 4 million copies across the globe. ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ >> reporter: over the past few years, imagine dragons has dominated the airwaves. ♪ i'm on top of the world ♪ >> reporter: "on top of the world" and on top of the charts. ♪ so i bet my life ♪ ♪ i bet my life ♪ >> reporter: now in 2015 their highly anticipated follow-up album "smoke and mirrors" debuted at number one. the band is back on top and back on the road with one of the hottest summer concert tours. ♪ and here they are with their megahit "radioactive," imagine dragons. ♪ whoa oh oh ♪ ♪ whoa, oh, oh ♪ ♪ whoa, oh, oh ♪ ♪ whoa ♪
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♪ ♪ i'm waking up to ash and dust ♪ ♪ i wipe my brow and i sweat my rust ♪ ♪ i'm breathing in the chemicals ♪ ♪ i'm breaking in shaping up then checking out on the prison bus ♪ ♪ this is it the apocalypse ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ ♪ i'm waking up i feel it in my bones ♪ ♪ enough to make my system blow ♪ ♪ welcome to the new age, to the new age ♪ ♪ welcome to the new age, to the new age ♪
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♪ whoa oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ whoa oe oe oe oe oe ♪ ♪ i'm radioactive, radioactive ♪ ♪ whoa oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ whoa oh oh oh oh i'm radioactive, radioactive ♪ ♪ i raise my flag and dye my clothes ♪ ♪ it's a revolution, i suppose ♪ ♪ we're painted red just to fit right in ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ ♪ i'm breaking in shaping up ♪ ♪ then checking out on the prison bus ♪ ♪ this is it the apocalypse ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ ♪ i'm waking up ♪ ♪ i feel it in my bones ♪ ♪ enough to make my system blow ♪ ♪ welcome to the new age, to the new age ♪ ♪ welcome to the new age, to the new age ♪ ♪ whoa oh oh oh oh ♪
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♪ whoa oh oh oh ♪ ♪ i'm radioactive, radioactive ♪ ♪ whoa oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ whoa oh oh oh ♪ ♪ i'm radioactive, radioactive ♪ ♪ all systems go ♪ ♪ the sun hasn't died ♪ ♪ deep in my bones, straight from inside ♪ ♪ i'm waking up ♪ ♪ i feel it in my bones ♪ ♪ enough to make my system blow ♪ ♪ welcome to the new age, to the new age ♪ ♪ welcome to the new age, to the new age ♪ ♪ whoa oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ whoa oh oh oh ♪ ♪ i'm radioactive, radioactive ♪ ♪ whoa oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ whoa oh oh oh ♪ ♪ i'm radioactive, radioactive ♪ ♪
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>> imagine dragons just getting started on our "toyota summer concert" stage. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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♪ it is a pleasure to welcome grammy winners imagine dragons to our plaza. >> that's right. the band daniel on drums, ben on bass wayne on guitar and dan reynolds on vocals. guys good morning. >> morning. >> great to have you here. you got the new album. you've got a tour. you have described yourselves as a group of perfectionists. are you happy with the way things are working out? >> miserable. >> terrible. >> no, no, no, we're very happy. i think it's you know perfectionists we're, working on a record but when you finish it you kind of just let go and say this is what it is. we're proud of it. but during the process, we're definitely prkdsists. >> i heard you went into the
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studio with 100 songs, demos, and you got it down to 13. i'm assuming there was some angst, maybe some battles over what goes in? >> there were some epic battles. our name is imagine dragons, so. >> but you know i think we all ended up in the same place, honestly at the end of the day, yes. >> you've drawn an enormous enormous crowd here to the plaza. obviously people are here because they love your music. [ cheers and applause ] and i think people really like your story as well. it's very well known that you guys took nothing for granted in the early days. you worked you accepted just about any gig that someone put in front of you. do you think that's part of why you have such an appeal? >> i think that it's important for every band to go through years of playing small clubs. you know at one point, we were just talking backstage, we opened for a mime. >> at a mall. >> actually that one i could have done without. >> the mime was great, though. >> yeah the mime was great. >> you used to play a lot of cover songs in the early days. is there still one you love still like to play or is there
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an absolute crowd pleaser every time? >> you know when we're in scotland we like to pull out "500 miles" by the proclaimers. i think that's their unofficial national anthem over there. >> they go crazy. >> that's called playing to the crowd right there. what are you going to play for this crowd? >> we're going to do some of our own songs, i think. we're going to play a song off the record called "shots." >> ladies and gentlemen, imagine dragons. ♪ ♪ i'm sorry for everything, everything i've done ♪ ♪ ♪ am i out of touch?
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♪ ♪ am i out of place? ♪ ♪ when i keep saying that i'm looking for an empty space ♪ ♪ oh i'm wishing you're here ♪ ♪ but i'm wishing you're gone ♪ ♪ i can't have you and i'm only gonna do you wrong ♪ ♪ oh i'm going to mess this up ♪ ♪ oh this is just my luck ♪ ♪ over and over and over again ♪ ♪ i'm sorry for everything ♪ ♪ oh everything i've done ♪ ♪ from the second that i was born it seems i had a loaded gun ♪ ♪ and then i shot shot shot a hole through everything i loved ♪ ♪ oh i shot shot shot a hole through every single thing that i loved ♪ ♪ am i out of luck ♪ ♪ am i waiting to break ♪ ♪ when i keep saying that i'm
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looking for a way to escape ♪ ♪ oh i'm wishing i had what i'd taken for granted ♪ ♪ i can't help you when i'm only gonna do you wrong ♪ ♪ oh i'm going to mess this up ♪ ♪ oh this is just my luck ♪ ♪ over and over and over again ♪ ♪ i'm sorry for everything ♪ ♪ oh everything i've done ♪ ♪ from the second that i i was born it seems i had a loaded gun ♪ ♪ and then i shot shot shot a hole through everything i loved ♪ ♪ oh i shot shot shot a hole through every single thing that i loved ♪ ♪ in the meantime we let it go ♪ ♪ at the roadside ♪ ♪ we used to know ♪ ♪ we can let this drift away ♪ ♪ oh we let this drift away ♪ ♪ at the bayside you used to show ♪ ♪ in the moonlight ♪ ♪ we let it go ♪ ♪ we can let this drift away ♪ ♪ oh, we let this drift away ♪
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♪ and there's always time to change your mind ♪ ♪ oh there's always time to change your mind ♪ ♪ oh love can you hear me ♪ ♪ oh let it drift away ♪ ♪ i'm sorry for everything ♪ ♪ oh everything i've done ♪ ♪ from the second that i was born it seems i had a loaded gun ♪ ♪ and then i shot shot shot a hole through everything i loved ♪ ♪ oh i shot shot shot a hole through every single thing that i loved ♪ ♪ oh let me make it up to you ♪ ♪ let me make it up to you ♪ ♪ in the meantime we let it go ♪ ♪ at the roadside we used to know ♪ ♪ we can let this drift away ♪ ♪ oh we let this drift away ♪ ♪ at the bayside you used to show ♪ ♪ in the moonlight we let it go ♪ ♪ we can let this drift away ♪ ♪ oh we let this drift away ♪ ♪ and there's always time to change your mind ♪ ♪ oh there's always time to change your mind ♪ ♪ oh love can you hear me ♪ ♪ oh let it drift away ♪
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from foster farms. simply better. ♪ look into my eyes ♪ we're back with our "toyota
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summer concert series." imagine dragons on stage. and here they are to perform one of their biggest hits "demons." guys, take it away. ♪ when the days are cold ♪ ♪ and the cards all fold ♪ ♪ and the saints we see ♪ ♪ are all made of gold ♪ ♪ when your dreams all fail ♪ ♪ and the ones we hail ♪ ♪ are the worst of all ♪ ♪ and the blood's run stale ♪ ♪ i wanna hide the truth ♪ ♪ i wanna shelter you ♪ ♪ but with the beast inside ♪ ♪ there's nowhere we can hide ♪ ♪ no matter what we breed ♪ ♪ we still are made of greed ♪ ♪ this is my kingdom come ♪ ♪ this is my kingdom come ♪
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♪ when you feel my heat ♪ ♪ look into my eyes ♪ ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ ♪ don't get too close ♪ ♪ it's dark inside ♪ ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ ♪ ♪ at the curtain's call ♪ ♪ it's the last of all ♪ ♪ when the lights fade out ♪ ♪ all the sinners crawl ♪ ♪ so they dug your grave ♪ ♪ and the masquerade ♪ ♪ will come calling out ♪ ♪ at the mess you made ♪ ♪ i don't wanna let you down ♪ ♪ but i am hell bound ♪
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♪ though this is all for you ♪ ♪ i don't wanna hide the truth ♪ ♪ no matter what we breed ♪ ♪ we still are made of greed ♪ ♪ this is my kingdom come ♪ ♪ this is my kingdom come ♪ ♪ when you feel my heat ♪ ♪ look into my eyes ♪ ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ ♪ don't get too close ♪ ♪ it's dark inside ♪ ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ ♪ they say it's what you make ♪ ♪ i say it's up to fate ♪ ♪ it's woven in my soul ♪ ♪ i need to let you go ♪ ♪ your eyes they shine so bright ♪ ♪ i wanna save that light ♪ ♪ i can't escape this now ♪ ♪ unless you show me how ♪ ♪ when you feel my heat ♪
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♪ look into my eyes ♪ ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ ♪ don't get too close ♪ ♪ it's dark inside ♪ ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ ♪ it's where my demons hide ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much. thank you for being here today. >> we're back with more music on a friday morning after these messages and your local news. ♪
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i'm sam brock. ==anim== happening now... ==topvo== a gathering scheduled to start i good friday morning. it's 8:56. i'm sam brock. a gathering scheduled to start in just moments at san francisco's city hall. there is the live picture right there. you can see the pride flag on pride weekend celebrating today's historic supreme court decision. justices granted same-sex couples the right to marry across the country finding
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states cannot ban same-sex marriage. that ruling paves the way for couples to get married in 14 remaining states that did not recognize same-sex marriage. today's decision puts an exclamation point on two decades of litigation. some bay area lawmakers who spent so much time and energy to make this day a rally will be speaking at that rally later today. an update in 25 minutes.
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this morning on "today's take," amy poehler and the famous improv group that's launched some of the biggest names in comedy. then from the new film "seven minutes," actor jason ritter is with us. and it's "radioactive" on the plaza for our concert stars imagine dragons. all that and more 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. look at the size of that crowd out on the plaza this friday morning. a concert morning, june 26th, 2015. imagine dragons just played three songs. man, they draw a crowd don't they? >> i've been a fan from the very
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beginning. and they are so good to their fans. taking selfies, taking pictures. in fact the last song he was kind of caught off guard. he was taking a selfie and said oh the song just started. >> he got into the mosh pit of our plaza. the line when i got here this morning, did you guys see the line? it streeched to near fifth avenue. it stretched blocks to fifth avenue. >> people were lined up yesterday. >> they're sticking around. they're going to be talking us a little later on this morning. >> a little more than two years ago i did "the tonight show," and they were the musical guest, imagine dragons. i had never really heard of them and they played "radioactive," and it was, like, whoa! who are these guys? >> wait till you hear how they got their big break in las vegas. >> we'll sit down and chat with them. we're going to start with a terrifying piece of video. i'm going to say up front i know a lot of kids are at home it's summertime. this might not be the best piece of video for them. >> i agree. everybody's okay. but it's scary. >> that doesn't make it any less
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scary. everybody's okay. frightening moments during an illusionist show called "the supernaturalist." magician spencer horseman trapped as he rehearsed and practiced an act inside a water-filled cage hanging 30 feet above the ground. you can see the crew rushes in to help free him. one of the people by the way, in there climbing to help rescue is famed magician criss angel. this is his show i guess. horseman was revived, expected to be completely okay. that's the good news here. last night's show was postponed because of that incident until tonight. >> look the fact of the matter is a lot of these illusions are dangerous. >> yes. >> and people get injured. david copperfield, famously injured himself, cut himself very badly during one illusion. these things have the potential to go wrong, and that's i guess, in a sense part of the allure of -- because there's a risk. what's the problem. >> it's so scary watching the crew. like they're scaling the side. they're in a panic because they know he's in trouble.
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but again, to your point, we think everything is okay. but my goodness. that is hard to watch. >> thank goodness everybody reacted as quickly as they did as well. so we have an update on a story that we were talking about earlier this week. >> where he broke this story. >> yes. well i don't know if we broke it. remember the watcher? this story is so creepy. there's this -- in the town of westfield, new jersey which is about 30 minutes here from outside of new york city maybe a little bit further away there's a stalker known as the watcher. apparently he's kept a family from moving into this beautiful house that they purchased, over a million-dollar home their dream home. six bedrooms. we're now seeing how beautiful this home is the inside. it's a gorgeous house. you see it was their dream home but the lawsuit claims the family after purchasing the home they started receiving threatening letters. they received three letters from this person identified only as the watcher on that letter. now, the attorney claims this has been a nightmare for that family, as you can imagine. >> yeah. >> they have not moved into the house. because of this.
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the filing alleges the sellers apparently had also received a letter from the watcher about a week before closing that asked for -- and this is so disturbing -- young blood from the new family moving in. and the lawsuit goes on to claim that the sellers perhaps willfully withheld the information that there had been a threat. and one letter including -- had said "my grandfather watched the house in the 1920s. my father watched it in the 1960s. it is now my time. why are you here? i will find out." i'm saying they need to get security cameras all around that mailbox, see who is putting these letters. it's so scary. and the threats are even more dangerous. one says "who has the bedrooms facing the street? i'll know as soon as you move in. it will help me to know which is in -- who is in the bedroom, then i can plan better." now, we were unable to reach the
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former owners of the home for comment. the mayor has said with these kinds of threatening letters that they have obviously done an investigation there, an exhaustive investigation, as they call it. you know what struck me as i saw the pictures of the house for the very first time reminds me of the "amityville" which, god forbid. >> there are some similarities. >> there are some similarities. >> you see that home. i mean, i'm hoping that this is obviously some jerk. >> more of a hoax i think. >> it is it probably is but would you want to move in? that's the thing. it's probably someone who thinks they're funny, and it's being a jerk but oh my gosh. >> and it's destroyed the dreams of the house, not to mention the property value of that home. although realtors in the area have said that it hasn't -- it's not affecting the market. >> not to question their credibility, but as a realtor, you're probably going to say that. >> yes.
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>> it's a beautiful town. >> a real estate person might fudge things? >> no i'm not saying that at all. i'm saying it would be in their best interests to say that things are, you know still a high -- >> rosy. >> rosy. what charges, though if they catch this person? threats. you're making threats. you're making threats. harassment? >> yeah. >> you'd think they'd be able to catch this person. you'd think there are security cameras these days, somebody's got to be watching. somebody's got to watch the watcher. >> awful. >> arrest the watcher. >> you might want to watch what pool you go into. >> yes. this is also -- i mean i think matt said it this morning. we are a very happy place to watch, and we love warm fuzzy stories, but occasionally we have to be the debbie downers of the world. >> especially depending on how the pool is. >> depending on the pool in your neighborhood. so here's the deal. a lot of people will be swimming this waekeekend leading up to summer vacations for the kids. the cdc is reporting that germy pools, lakes and hot tub water causing an uptick in waterborne
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illnesses. they're calling it an outbreak. it's been over a two-year period of time. so there are cases of pool-related illnesses on the rise. 1300 known patients. 73 people hospitalized even one fatality as a result of these parasites. so the common culprit is called a cryptosporidium. it's a parasite that caused more than half of the outbreaks treated, by the way, treated swimming pools. it can survive apparently in water that's not treated properly. i was amazed this week when you guys did the report earlier in the day. you know you smell that chlorine water. you think, ooh, that's a sign of cleanliness. they loaded up on the chlorine. that actually means that urine is mixing with the chlorine in the water. i mean listen. >> nice. >> time for the monthly willie geist take on the germ story. what am i supposed to do with this information? i'm going in the pool. i've been going to the pool my whole life. i'm a pillar of health.
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>> except for that rash that won't go away. >> thank you. confirmation. >> for most of us -- see, you can get in the deep end and you're still well above water. >> that's my point. i'm right here. >> obviously not to swallow the water. take your kids on potty breaks regularly. in all seriousness and i'm with willie i think some of the germophobe stories are a little cray cray be aware of stagnant water. that is a big problem. you think oh it's fun to dip into the lake. if you see that the lake is stagnant, do not go in there. i'm from a small town. people jump into lakes. that's what we do. we sometimes don't have money to have a pool willie. you don't have one, i'm kidding. willie doesn't have a pool. >> public pool in missouri every day of my childhood. >> i do not get in lakes. it's squishy at the bottom. >> don't touch the bottom. >> no no. >> well some people do and that's the warning.
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again, like willie said you wonder what do you do with this information? there are some common-sense things that just bear reminding. >> lock yourself in your house. >> you can't go outside. >> who picked this story? >> pull down the shades. >> did anyone talk to willie before they chose this story? >> they don't tell me anymore. >> if you want to know something about willie his pet peeve, he does not like random. tell it. >> i'm a very clean person. >> we keep going. >> our home is spotless. we're very clean, but we're not germo germophobes. >> now you want to go? >> let's see what's going on as far as your showers and thunderstorms are coming. we are looking at wet weather from st. louis, cincinnati on into new york. we're watching this thing. cincinnati you've got clouds and showers and some thunderstorms firing up later on today. 24 million people at risk. damaging winds, torrential downpours. in the enhanced risk area we could be looking at tornadoes. a few possible wind gusts.
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hello. hey there, good to see you. and then we're also looking saturday more wet weather. matching your dress. >> how's it going? >> the risk area. 19 million people at risk. a few tornadoes possible from the delmarva south to north carolina. now, as far as flood watches, flood warnings and occasional flood watches, stretching all the way from missouri on into new york. rainfall amounts anywhere from showers, thunderstorms pushing in. we're looking at showers. look at that. three to five inches of rain throughout the entire mid-atlantic states. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's good morning. meteorologist kari hall. right now it's 76 degrees in the east bay and the peninsula. 69 degrees, it will be another warm day and a lot of sunshine too. but it will be warming up in spots like the north bay today reaching 90 degrees. 85 degrees in the peninsula and south bay. 88 degrees. so it will still be a day where
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you have to take it easy. and in the tri-valley this afternoon reaching a 97 degrees. drink lots of water and have a great weekend. momentous occasion here. a little gravitas. ladies and gentlemen, i want to award willie geist, associates at nbc university applaud your experience commitment and productivity in helping us achieve success. thank you for ten years of service. >> you've been here ten years? >> it has been ten years. >> ten years, willie geist. >> good job, willie. >> not only are you a pillar of health but ten years. >> how long have he been here al? >> he opened the doors. >> about 35 years. >> he was the brick and mortar. >> there you go. take your bow. ten years, ladies and gentlemen. >> happy anniversary. >> you get praise for that. >> i can't believe i've been here that long. ten years is the thing. >> that's a big deal. >> that's double digits. >> halfway to retirement baby.
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"golden globes," a young amy poehler was performing improv wither had friends matt bester ian roberts and current "veep" star matt walsh. together they were the upright citizens brigade. >> they always had a big-picture idea of us working together and big dreams. but to be honest it was small, little steps of can we get a stage show up and running in new york? can we get someone to come see it? can we get on tv? >> reporter: they moved from chicago to new york to chase those dreams. but they didn't exactly find show biz glamour when they got there. what were those early days of ucv in new york like? >> i lived with my parents in new jersey. walsh, you slept on people's couches, yes? >> i couch hopped and then i slept in -- before they cleaned up the gowanus ka fal, it smelled so bad i thought i peed myself one night. i'm, like oh, my god, what happened is this it was just brooklyn coming in. so i since found a place. >> and you lost a ton of weight because you walked everywhere
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because it was too expensive even to take the subway. >> yeah we were poor. >> you were still waiting tables for a while? >> yeah i was a waitress for a long time. i remember the day that i quit waiting tables and thinking like okay. this is going to be like comedy is going to now be what i do for a living. wow! >> shut up. >> a beautiful boy. >> reporter: their persistence paid off. in 1998 they landed a show on comedy central. >> shut up daniel. >> once we got on tv wow! maybe we should take all of these classes that we're teaching and put them in a theater. >> reporter: they established their first theater on west 22nd street in new york. but the place came with a slightly sordid past. >> we met a woman who was running a gentle burlesque house. it was a lap dance emporium or something. >> and that's gentle by your standards? >> well -- yeah. that's gentle for me. yeah. i go pretty -- >> it had a runway. >> it had a runway and there were mirrors. oh and there was a nude picture of our landlord when you went
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in which i would recommend, it's actually -- it's a real power position putting in a nude picture of yourself. for months months afterwards mostly gentlemen, would come in during the day and act feign interest. oh it's improv. interesting. i've never been here before. i just want to check this place out. >> reporter: in spite of that location word spread and fans began to line up. >> we came to new york during improv and it was free. and that really i think, exploded our word of mouth. >> reporter: so the group came up with a curriculum and started sharing their secrets. >> you can't make somebody funny, but we can recognize talent and give them the methodology to work together better. >> reporter: the guys even wrote a book about it. people can read about this in the summer thriller. "comedy improvisation manual." >> it's a page turner. >> reporter: today ucb is something of a farm system for comedy's biggest movies and tv shows. we got together about three years ago, talking about ucb.
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and at the time we profiled one of the students there. a young woman who's now on "snl." >> tomorrow morning, barack and the kids will bring me breakfast in bed. >> reporter: how proud does that make you? >> it's awesome. it's the best thing about it is that our name is associated with great talent and that we feel like in no way are we taking credit for that talent but we feel like we provided an environment for that. and it's always -- it's so cool. ♪ >> and beginning tonight, ucb will hold a 72-hour improv marathon in honor of their late mentor dell close. it's 636 nonstop shows across nine stages here in new york city. tickets go on sale today. if you're in new york this weekend, you couldn't do any better. it's such a blast. >> awesome. >> check out more of my interview including a little word association game we played. you'll enjoy that one at today.com. >> so much fun. >> and so much fun together. they've known each other so long it's fun to sit with them. >> so talented.
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>> aim mymy poehler, i'm a huge fan. we're used to seeing him as the good guy, but he gets to play the bad boy in the new movie "seven minutes." we'll catch up with the star right after this and find out if those we live in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the lowest prices of the season, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. right now, find the lowest prices of the season with the c4 queen mattress set only $1499.98. know better sleep with sleep number. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] give extra. get extra.
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nbc drama "parenthood." >> now in the new movie "seven minutes," jason tries to help his unemployed brother make some money with an unusual job offer. >> i'd say it is. >> jason, thank you for joining us. good to see you. good morning. >> good morning. >> off the top, your character has tats got the goatee thing. that always means trouble. in al's neck of the woods. >> anybody's neck of the woods. >> are the tattoos real? >> no i don't have any. >> did you grow your hair out? is that your hair? >> yeah that's all me. that's all i can grow. >> you gave them everything you have. >> i gave them everything i have. exactly, same thing. this movie is so intense, though. lay out the plot a little bit. it's a bank robbery movie. >> it's a bank robbery movie, yeah. these three guys find themselves needing to make a lot of money in not a lot of time. so they decide to rob one of their relatives. you know. you know someone, keep it in the family. but yeah it's really
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interesting. you sort of see a minute of the heist go -- they're sort of peppered throughout the film so you kind of know how it's going, which is not well. >> yes. >> what a surprise. >> yeah. crime does not pay. but you don't know how it's going to end. so you're sort of seeing these guys. you know that they're headed towards disappointment. >> uh-huh. >> you played such nice guys. you played good upstanding guys. was it kind of fun playing a little bit on the bad side? >> oh yeah. yes, it is a lot of fun. yeah it's always fun to play characters that are totally different. you know you get out some of those impulses in a fake setting so you don't have to take out destructive tendencies. >> you wear the creepy mask during much of the movie. >> you've got that coming up you've got "ghost story." you're very busy. we can't wait to see "7
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minutes." >> thank you so much. >> congratulations on everything. it's playing in select theaters by the way. and imagine dragons after your local news and weather. ♪ music throughout ♪ unlike ordinary diapers, pampers has three absorbent layers to stay up to three times drier. so your baby can sleep soundly all night. wishing you love sleep and play. pampers when were you first considered a family? when you fell in love? when you got married? when you had kids? when did you first fight to be considered a family? when you fell in love? when you got married? when you had kids?
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family isn't defined by who you love, but how. tylenol®. i'm sam brock. ==anim== happening now... ==topvo== good friday morning. it's 9:26. i'm sam brock. happening right now, history and a gather at san francisco's city hall for folks who are celebrating today's historic supreme court decision. in a 5-4 decision the justices ruled that same-sex couples have a constitutionally protected right to marry across the country. that ruling puts an end to bans in the 14 remaining states that have not legalized or recognized gay marriage. today's decision also puts an exclamation point on two decades of litigation. one man we spoke with in san francisco's castro district says he's finally going to marry his partner because it's now the law of the land. >> i'm sure there's going to be a celebration in castro. it's just one of those things where, you know we wanted it to
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be a right of everybody to marry whether they want to or not. and it shouldn't be a privilege. it's incredible news. >> president obama called today's decision "a victory for america." and it comes ahead of this weekend's big pride festival in san francisco. pride builds itself as the largest lgbt gathering in the nation. the parade is on sunday but all sorts of events are planned starting today. some streets around civic center plaza are closing. we've seen some hot weather here at the end of the week? will it continue into the weekend? we'll have a look at forecast and traffic after this.
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weather weather toss to traffic good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. temperatures are already starting to warm up in parts of the east bay. look at livermore now at 77 degrees in san francisco. 63 degrees. and we'll have great weather this weekend. and starting out at 72 degrees today for the high. and then you see it cooling off for the weekend.
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the rest of the microclimates today expect highs in the 60s, 70s and 80s for most. now let's check in with mike. all right. still slow on both sides of the bay north 101 had an earlier crash kind of tied things up there in the city. that's clearing and recovering. oakland slow past the coliseum and west 580 approaching highway 13 the last of three crashes has yet to completely clear. a little slowing there as well. now, north 680 and north 880 toward dakota those crashes in fremont have also cleared in the last ten minutes. recovery late in the commute for the slowing. south bay not so bad. back to you. mike thank you. we'll leave you with a live look outside riegtd now at san francisco's city hall where ed lee was just speaking, the mayor and many other foep e folks.
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reduce inflammation linked to cancer and other diseases. the year-long program focused on 200 overweight women with low vitamin d levels and half took a daily supplement and the other half took a placebo. at the end of the study, all the women had reduced levels of inflammation but the vitamin d group showed the most significant decline. when it comes to high school sports a new study finds girls run a higher risk of overuse injuries. the research from ohio state's wexner medical center found the highest rates of injuries like stress fractures and joint problems in girls track, field hockey and lacrosse. swimming and diving caused the most overuse injuries in boys. the takeaway for teens, doctors say varied movements so that they're not repetitive. also get plenty of rest kids. get plenty of rest kids. here is a question would you rather ask for a raise or get a root canal? for some it seems root canal is the choice.
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7% would prefer the delta work and 6% an audit by the irs. the staffing found while 89% of american workers believe they deserve a raise most would rather clean the house or look for another job than ask for that bump in salary. a scottish man claims to have found a picture from a soldier. the auction house khreus cristees is analyzing it and it could be worth millions. let's get a check of the weather with al. >> let's look at your weekend planner. we do have tomorrow a. slight risk of small making their way from southern new jersey into the mid-atlantic
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states. mr. sun is not too happy down in florida, and storms and wet weather through texas. portland will be 101 tomorrow. that heat continues on sunday not quite as hot, but inland man, boise, idaho, going to be 105 degrees, and 110 in nevada. showers in the m good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it will still be a warm day, but not as hot as yesterday. but i think you'll still find yourself turning on the a.c. throughout the afternoon as we preach 94 degrees in morgan hill palo alto 85 degrees, pacific heights nice and comfortable 70 degrees. but 90 in napa oakland 73 degrees. and dublin expect a high of 93 degrees, sunshine across the board and cooler this weekend. have a great weekend.
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and that's your latest weather. guys? >> thank you, al. well they're the boys from las vegas who have become super rock stars. and thanks in part to their massive hit, "rootadioactive," which they performed earlier here on our plaza, that song stayed on top of the charts for 87 weeks. >> they're going to sing the song you picked in just a bit. but first, let's get to know the guys dan, wayne, ben and daniel. good morning, fellas. >> hello. >> we were telling you, this crowd this morning, one of the largest that we've seen. when i got here this morning, it stretched for blocks down the street. >> yeah. >> what kind of pressure is that in addition to having the pressure of the follow-up album? i'll just start hard here. >> man. you know we probably have to go get checked because we really are not -- i don't think any of us have been feeling pressure or said anything about pressure. we just feel -- >> the love the energy i love that. >> it's not what we expect it.
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it's just so mind-blowing you just can't grasp it. >> you just say wow. >> yeah you just can't grasp it. there's all these people here to see us today. >> it compels us to put on the best show we can when we see a crowd like that especially at 7:00 in the morning. >> you put on a show let me tell you. i love your moves, dan. you bang that drum. awesome. >> thank you. >> you guys -- and we talked about you coming from las vegas. what a lot of people don't know is how you got your big break. >> yeah. >> and i understand it came from train, apparently somebody got sick and they couldn't make an appearance? tell me more. what happened? >> you know well there was really a lot of steps. i can't say there was one particular break that suddenly we were big, you know? >> yeah. >> but for that yeah the singer of train, there was a festival that we got invited to play in vegas. we played at like 11:00 a.m. >> yeah. >> you got one of the animal flus either bird flu or swine
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flu. >> the guitar player for train years later at south by southwest. pat monahan got swine flu, couldn't perform their headlining set that night at a beautiful festival in las vegas. so we hadden who the afternoon spot to play. and the promoter for the festival saw us perform, asked us to fill in for train, and all of a sudden we went from playing to you know 100 people at 12:00 knownnoon to playing in front of 35,000 people at 9:00 at night. >> they tell you when the door opens, you've got to be ready to go through it and you were. let's talk about the new album, " "smoke and mirrors." how is this different from "night vision," and what are you bringing to your fans at this point? >> we definitely didn't go into "smoke and mirrors" to recreate "night visions" or to do the opposite. we were trying to go in free of any agendas and make honest music that we could stand behind and be proud of for years. that's what "smoke and mirrors" is. we got off the road we went into the studio with over 100
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songs and had to start whittling down what "smoke and mirrors" was going to be for us. >> yeah you talked earlier about the battles that you guys had to make sure you guys got the right songs on the album. so you happy with how it turned out? you already have some big hits. "shots "shots" is already climbing up the charts. >> i think we're definitely perfectionists while we're recording it. but once you finish an album, you let go of it you know. >> yeah. >> and i think all of us are really proud of it. and we've been really happy to be able to perform it on the road. especially when you're performing it live is where it really comes to life. >> this is the most fun we've had on stage. we were able to really put a lot of effort into designing a stage and designing production around the music, around the album that we created. we created this whole world that the music lives in. so it's not just seeing us perform. it's this whole immersive experience that people are getting at the concerts. >> we love it. you have at least 80 songs that you can pick up. imagine dragons, thank you so much. and they are going to sing -- i
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love this -- the viewers' choice. "it's time" in just a few minutes. but up next we are headed into the kitchen with al. you guys you can come and eat with us if you want. >> i want to come cook. >> i know you guys love breakfast. this is not really breakfast. we have beer and chicken. >> breakfast of champions. >> after this. beer chicken. add four chairs for imagine dragons. i try hard to get a great shape. this... i can do easily. new benefiber healthy shape helps curb cravings. it's a clear, taste-free daily supplement that's clinically proven to help
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that company, but i like it. it's owned a few i really like. you're going to take a bunch of root vegetables. whatever you like cauliflower, onions, carrots. you're going to chop them up nice and big. like this potatoes put in some peppers, any kind of swapout, a bunch of herbs. you've got your chicken. want to save time? make sure your beer is room temperature. you're going to open it up. and then you're going to make sure that it's okay. >> a little pbr. >> there you go. >> pbr, baby. >> you take your chicken and you put it right on top of the beer. right on top. oh. >> and down. >> it's okay. beer down. beer down. now, you'll take your vegetables. you'll throw them into the bottom of the pan like that. >> what's on them? olive oil? >> a little olive oil, salt pepper. you put them in. you put in some of the herbs. >> this is delicious, al. amazing. so good. >> you're basically going to put this in the oven about 350 for about 45 minutes. and then when it comes out, it's going to be hot. it's going to be hot, all right?
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so you basically just lay it on the side. okay? >> the beer's all gone? >> there's still some beer in there. kind of let it drain out. and then you're going to take it. put it on your -- in the moneytimemoney meantime take the vegetables out because they're nice and roasted. by the way, i love a lot of garlic. >> yum. >> to peel it just smash it down and put a ton of garlic cloves in there. and then you just carve it. and it just comes right off the bone just like that. and then you've got your vegetables. >> what does the beer do for the chicken? >> the beer keeps it moist. it's like a sauna inside. it's a steam bath inside the chicken. and actually some people do cans of coca-cola. whatever like we hadquid you like. apple cider. put this on the grill. you've got a nice meal it's nice and moist, succulent and you are done. one pot, baby! for more, go to today.com/food. up next grab your chicken, sit in front of the tv. we've got imagine dragons, one more song right after these
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started my camry. remembered the choices i've made. to be bold where others are scared. to show her right from wrong. and realized my little girl had become an amazing human being who will make choices of her own. toyota let's go places.
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♪ >> announcer: the "toyota concert series on "today"" " brought to you by toyota. >> okay guys. well now it's time once again, for imagine dragons with "it's time." >> perfect. ♪ ♪ ♪ so this is what you meant ♪ ♪ when you said that you were spent ♪ ♪ and now it's time to build from the bottom of the pit ♪ ♪ right to the top ♪ ♪ don't look back ♪ ♪ packing my bags and giving the
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academy a rain-check ♪ ♪ i don't ever wanna let you down ♪ sing it! ♪ i don't ever wanna leave this town ♪ ♪ 'cause after all ♪ ♪ this city never sleeps at night ♪ ♪ it's time to begin, isn't it ♪ ♪ i get a little bit bigger ♪ ♪ but then i'll admit ♪ ♪ i'm just the same as i was ♪ ♪ now don't you understand ♪ ♪ that i'm never changing who i am ♪ new york city how you doing? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so this is where you fell ♪ ♪ and i am left to sell ♪
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♪ oh the path to heaven runs through miles of clouded hell ♪ ♪ right to the top ♪ ♪ don't look back ♪ ♪ turning to rags and giving the commodities a rain-check ♪ come on! ♪ i don't ever wanna let you down ♪ ♪ i don't ever wanna leave this town ♪ ♪ 'cause after all ♪ ♪ this city never sleeps at night ♪ ♪ it's time to begin, isn't it ♪ ♪ i get a little bit bigger ♪ ♪ but then i'll admit ♪ ♪ i'm just the same as i was ♪ ♪ now don't you understand ♪ ♪ that i'm never changing who i am ♪ ♪ this road never looked so lonely ♪
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♪ but this house doesn't burn down slowly ♪ ♪ to ashes, to ashes ♪ ♪ it's time to begin, isn't it ♪ ♪ i get a little bit bigger but then i'll admit ♪ ♪ i'm just the same as i was ♪ come on! ♪ now don't you understand ♪ ♪ that i'm never changing who i am ♪ ♪ it's time to begin, isn't it ♪ ♪ i get a little bit bigger but then i'll admit snoits i'm just the same as i was ♪ ♪ don't you understand ♪ ♪ that i'm never changing who i am ♪
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>> imagine dragons, thanks. we are back if a moment. this is "today" on nbc. ♪ isn't it ♪ ♪ i get a little bit ♪ ♪
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hey, this is thnchts is cool. natalie is one of the judge's in women's health magazine to find the next fitness star. you can vote until august 3rd. they star in their own youshgt dvd series. we're going to reveal the winner on "today" in august. >> i worked out with the ladies. they are fierce tough. down to five. >> are you a tough judge? >> of course she is. >> yeah. yeah!
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i'm ... ==anim== happening now... ==chopper== a gathering at san francisco good morning everyone. 9:56. i'm scott mcgrew. happening right now, a gathering at san francisco's city hall celebrating today's supreme court decision. justices granted same-sex couples the right to marry across the nation. that ruling puts an end to bans
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in 14 remaining states that had not yet legalized gay marriage. the decision puts an exclamation point on two decades of litigation. about an hour ago this event kicked off at city hall. lots of local lawmakers who fought long and hard taking part. it all comes ahead of this weekend's big pride festival in san francisco. pride bills itself as the largest lgbt gathering in the nation. the parade is sunday but all kinds of events are planned starting today. some streets around civic center plaza are already closed and will stay that way through most of the weekend. well, let's check your weather this morning. good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. temperatures are warming up quickly as you walk out the door. mostly sunny skies. still some patchy fog in parts of the coastal areas. and now as we go into the afternoon temperatures will be a touch cooler than yesterday. but still pretty warm. especially in the north bay. as we top out at 90 degrees, 85 degrees in the peninsula. and the south bay reaching 88
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degrees. we'll also see some upper 90s for the tri-valley with lots of sunshine. now let's check traffic with mike. all right. lots of sunshine here in oakland. not so many cars thinning out on the northbound side building on the southbound. look at your map, the commute coming towards an end. the bay brimgdge lights on. in the city a smoother drive but 280 now seeing slowing toward at&t park. that game for the giants not until tonight adding to the congestion through the city. over there slower drive toward the richmond san rafael bridge. the bridge itself moves nicely to the north bay. south bay is not a problem just the slowdown through palo alto typical both directions between university. back to you. all right, mike. thanks. we'll have another local update in half an hour. see you then.
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>> announcer: from nbc this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> do you feel invisible today? >> i do. >> kelly clarkson i love her. now that's a musician and that's a song. >> yes, it is. >> it's tryday friday. >> it is june 26. >> and what do we have on the show today? >> we have one of the hottest hollywood actresses is here. her name is bela thorn. she's in that new tv show mtv's series called "screen" apparently she has a great laugh
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as well as a scream. >> and bobbie is buzzing. >> and we had bobbie's baby shower. >> and guess who sells here? joy bauer. she'll turn your junk food into joy food. it's unbelievable what she can do. we'll have a paella which i i dorr. and it's give it away friday. >> since it's friday -- >> a big day for you, hoda. >> the sugar detox is over and i'm only up three pounds. [ laughter ] i gained three pounds. joy, joy, joy, three lbs. >> it's not real weight. [ laughter ] >> oh oh please! >> let me explain the agony. can i explain the agony of the scale. you know how the old fashion ones have the 100 big chunks then you move the chunk over to 150. i've had to take the big chunk and move it over to 150 and go
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up to 152. >> it's going back down. >> is it? >> yeah. what happens sometimes is when we can't have our sweet treats we overcompensate with the white starch and -- >> everything in sight. >> so what was the point? >> thank you, joy. >> well, the point was really to open our eyes to how much added sugar we're eating. so now when hoda goes back -- >> i maintained. >> if i want to gain weight i'll do that again. >> we're looking forward to the paella joy. >> i think it was good for people. >> it was. >> you proved you could do it hoda. did you cheat once? >> i had a lifesaver but i had terrible breath. joy, love you. >> wait until you get the paella. whoo! >> if you watched "jeopardy" the other night, great news. we were on. all right. let's take a look at it all. >> tv hosts, 600. >> spend part of "today" with these ladies. >> who are kathie lee gifford
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and hoda kotb? >> yes. >> he's a genius. >> pronounced right. >> who is he? >> i wonder if he could spell it. >> we were worth $600? that's the worth? $600? excellent. >> when regis and i just started i was at bloomingdale's and i was outside of the elevator waiting to go on and this very wall streetish kind of guy is standing there. very buttoned down with his briefcase. and it's just me and he goes "i watch you and regis every morning. ". >> really? >> and he goes "i don't know why, but i watch you every morning." [ laughter ] that's when i realize, you never have in i idea who's out there watching. >> so this is a cool topic. there's a topic that's been floating around a lot lately about why women apologize. and we apologize for a lot of
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things. >> things we don't have any reason to apologize for. >> you're ask the waiter and you say "can i have some water?" and hi goes "sure. then five mind later he hasn't brought it and you say "sorry can i have some water?" so amy schumer showed us why women apologize. >> is this from her special? >> yeah. >> today's panelists are the top innovators in their respective. dr. amy smer is one of the lead scientists behind prenatal neural peptides and their effect on memory and learning. yes, that's correct. oh sorry. >> megan -- >> sorry, it's meaghan. >> lastly christine opened a home for child refugees. >> sorry, it's not child refugees it's child soldiers. sorry. >> there's just this thing about how we apologize for everything. >> yeah. >> instead of saying "excuse me
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i asked for my dressing on the side." we'll say "i'm so sorry, remember i asked for the dressing on the side. "part of it comes from a place of -- i think a lovely place which is i'm sorry to add to your burden. >> sorry to add one more thing to your already -- >> so i think that's legitimate. i would take that any day after -- "hey get my --" you know. >> you're right. >> i was at an elevator yesterday and i had a white shirt with a cup of coffee and i'm balancing my bag, i have all kinds of stuff. >> well, that's your fault. >> it is. some guy goes like this. boom. and the coffee -- and he looks first of all at his own thing. >> oh! >> he bumped into me. i'm just standing there. he looked at hiss own shirt and i'm like this and you know what i said? "oh, i'm sorry." i don't know why! >> and what did he say?
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>> he said "oh, at least none of us wore it." and i was thinking why did i j cust do that? but i said i'm sorry to a chair accidentally. >> and the inanimate object. >> i will take that any day over rudeness. somewhere in the middle there's the right way. this is what you do. when someone brings you a steak and you ordered salmon you say "that looks like a beautiful steak and it looks delicious but i ordered the salmon." it as a way to make it nicer. >> and when you think about how hard people work and how many rude people they have to deal with it's not a bad thing. i'm exided about this. a toilet paper study. all yours, baby. >> they say first of all -- >> don't you like it quilted? be honest. >> i like quilted. they survey people about their bathroom habits.
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[ sound of toilet flushing ] >> just about half of the people were comfortable. women are more likely to discuss theirs and men. >> i don't agree, i think men discuss it more. >> what were some of the questions they asked? >> who was going on in there? >> one in ten people have pictures of their loved ones in their bathroom. >> you do in your home. >> i have paintings in my bathroom. i don't have any pictures. they have people sitting on the toilet? >> no, just pictures in there. you know like photos. framed pictures. >> so you can look at them and say "hey" while you're on the -- >> yeah. men spend 2.4 minutes longer in the bathroom than women. >> i'd say it's a lot longer than that. >> what the heck are they doing? >> reading. [ laughter ] yes, joseph. magazines, newspapers words with friends.
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yes you are. all right, and 49% said -- >> oh, the man -- i'm not saying it. you say it. >> they say they have a tough time keeping it clean -- >> keeping themselves clean, hoda. >> i'm so glad because we've all learned from that. >> i think there are some things that are sacred and there are some things that should just be private. who cares? unless you're the ceo of quilted northern which i understand why he's got a vested interest. >> we don't care. i think guys like to talk about it sometimes. it's interesting for them. >> what's to talk about? >> yes, they do. [ laughter ] >> all right. so it's summertime and the weather is getting warm and often with clothing there are things that -- >> i just said sorry because i kicked your foot. >> that's a reason to say i'm sorry. >> if you harm someone or are sorry for someone's pain --
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>> but if you're sorry for being present, the i'm sorry i'm in the way and here. so anyway we've complained a lot about our clothing in the summertime because it's hot, sticky and -- >> well the weather recently, you don't know what to wear. it changes and morphs all day long. >> the huffington post came out with its summer stylish shoes. these are things that annoy us in the summertime. chafing. >> i hate that. when your thighs go back and forth. because -- >> they get overheated. >> and it burns. >> that's chafing. then it rubs. >> you know the worst thing to me? have you ever gone on a run on a hot day or walk and you're trying to get your jog with bra off? do you know how many -- >> i've probably never cursed more in my life trying to get it on or off. it's like -- it's a maze you're hot, and you can't get one arm in. you know how they are. >> here's the thing -- >> what?
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>> don't jog. [ laughter ] walk. just nicely walk. then you won't have the to wear such a tight bra. and you can just wear a baggy and just let them go. >> they're not going to flop if you're in a nice gentle walk. >> you know what it's time for? >> it's time for friday funny. some friday funny to get you excited for. two flies are on the porch. which one is the actor? the one on the screen. [ rim shot ] i can hear everybody -- why was the mother firefly unhappy? >> i don't know. >> because her children weren't that bright. [ rim shot ] >> that's good. >> how do fleas travel from plate to plate, hoda? >> i don't know. >> by itch-hiking. [ rim shot ] why did the bee go to the doctor? >> i don't know. >> because she had hives. [ rim shot ] >> oh that's cute.
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by their second kid, every mom is an expert and more likely to choose luvs than first time moms live, learn and get luvs at just 17 years old, actress bella thorne already has nearly 50 tv and film credits to her name. >> wow. and a popular book series. >> that's more than six million followers on twitter and if your kids or grand kids watch the
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disney channel, you know her best as one of the stars of the popular show called "shake it up." she starred on the big-screen film where she played the my school mean girl. >> now she's doing it again for the mtv series "scream" based on the iconic film franchise. we can't tell you everything that happens but someone's after her and it's not going to be pretty. >> but she is. >> call 911. >> calling pottery barn. >> what that is so true! sand she's with us today looking very summery and necessaryive in a completely nude thing. but when you're 17 you get away with it. how are you? >> i'm good how are you. >> now "scream" was something drew barrymore did long before
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you were born. were you familiar with that? >> oh yeah. i'm a big fan of the horror genre. i watched it before i did the tv series. >> how scary is it with the lights and everything going down or do you have to make believe in your own head. >> when you're shooting at 4:30 5:30 in the morning and you have blood all over you. >> it's kind of real huh? >> and it's cold outside. honestly, if you're a good actor you can kind of believe it but it's not necessarily scary. i would say scary/creepy. >> you've been acting forever since you were out of modeling and your first acting job was on "entourage at nine?" >> yes. >> when did everything start flicking? when did you start getting all the roles? >> um -- i don't know. i guess i got my first big tv show was when i was with
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christian slater. he's so amazing. i love him. he's the sweetest guy. >> he really is. and i got on a show called "big love" on hbo. >> that was great, too. >> and they dyed my hair red. >> you're not really a natural redhead. >> i'm a natural blond. >> you like the blond better? >> no i like the red better. i just went blond for a film i got done shooting and i think i'll stay a little bit blonder in the summer and do my tan blond look. i'm cuban so i'm naturally tan. and in the winter i'll go back to my luscious red. >> now you do a good scream, we know that from your show and we have three lovely ladies from the plaza, sara lily and katie who want to -- they want to know if they have a good screen. sara you're first, let it go. >> [ screaming ] >> okay lily? oh wow! >> katie? >> bella, it's all up to you. who is the winner?
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sara lily or katie? >> i don't know! you guys were all so so good. you can't ask me to pick my favorite out of my children! >> that means all three are winners and you'll take a selfie with all of them as a prize? we don't that. great to see you. give me a hug. what's wrong with you, i want a hug? "scream" premiers on mtv next tuesday june 30. the sand the surf, the sun, bobbie thomas has what you need to stay cool and dry at the beach and great pictures of her baby shower after this. >> thanks, ladies. excellent work. the thing is people think boys are loud and immature and don't care about feelings.
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it's time for bobbie's buzz and with beach season in full swing, bobbie thomas is here with some fun summer finds. >> but we have to mention bobbie's beautiful baby is coming soon. >> >> little bo i. >> and kathie lee hosted a baby shower that was decorated by minted. tell me about this i wasn't able to make it my brother was in town. >> i love you, ladies you're like family kathie lee, you hosted my wedding and now my baby and everybody came out on a busy daze for a lovely lunch at your beautiful home. and i was so surprised. you had some of my very favorite
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things and rita hazan. >> the catering was done by a company called watson. little baby rubens. so delicious. >> when are you having this baby? >> 32-day countdown. i wake up everyday and say 33 days, 32 days. he's definitely -- >> he's popping. >> he's there. >> i was just inspired by summer. these are so fun. this little zippy bag you can fill with frozen yogurt ice, i've been craving ice this whole pregnancy. >> hoda you can have that because it's -- you're breaking the sugar -- >> you can have it. >> so you can spike them for the adults. next is these lagu towels. they're sand repellent towels because they're made of linen. this company convinced -- i was
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interested because they say we take three handfuls of sand home from the beaches. then at bed bath & beyond i flipped for their retro towels. it was laying across this table. "harper's bazaar." old covers of magazine. if you can't get into the retro bathing suit you can lay on a great retro towel. bed bath & beyond. then we have victoria and johnny. these are adorable. it's like $7. they're great hooded towels and pottery barn kids. look how cute. you can personalize them with their name. and everything else is online. >> come on over here. if you want to see more photos from bobbie's baby shower go. to klgandhoda.com. is your neighbor's loud music blaring at all hours? mr. manners will help you with that. >> and joy cuts more than 400 calories from two of your favorite foods. >> but she turns them into joy
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territory. we will have full coverage of the supreme court decision today in our 11:00 a.m. news but the quick thumbnail for you is the 14th amendment and its equal protection clause ruled the day. the case brought by two men who simply wanted their marriage performed legally in maryland recognized on a death certificate in their new state of ohio. only one of them men are around to celebrate this morning. his husband died of als before the case made it there to the high court. on a brighter note it's going to be a pride weekend of historic proportions in san francisco. we'll check your weather and traffic after the break.
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trt: 27 =trx at ck= ck bay brid s good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we'll have a lot of sunshine across the bay this weekend, and temperatures will be the warmest today, but not as hot as yesterday. still pretty warm as we get the weekend underway. trivalley reaching 97 degrees and 85 in the peninsula. 77 degrees and falling back in the peninsula. we'll see a high of 79 degrees on sunday. now let's check in with mike. >> all right, kari. looking over here we have a calm down instead of a cool down. this is the bay bridge toll plaza. in the last five minutes i've watched as the fast track lanes are completely clear and now they're starting to build up a little bit. this typically happens later on in the morning on a friday which is what we have. oakland has a lot of congestion both locations at the coliseum. it is going on no confirmation from chp. the rest of your bay is looking
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really light. golden gate bridge light with volume of traffic. you can't see the low clouds. back to you. full coverage of the supreme court decision coming up at 11:00. see you then. we're back on this tryday friday it means the win dotedows are open, the music is blaring. >> and you can find yourself in awkward summer situations and hear what advice on how to handle them the founder of whatmattersmost.com, mr. manners himself, thomas p farley. our first question comes from lucy. she says "i have teenagers next door constantly playing loud rap music in the driveway often with explicit lyrics. i have small children and it's hard to play in the backyard without hearing terrible things for from the kids themselves. what should i do? we've asked them to turn it down more than once." >> what they need do here is speak with the other parents. maybe they're not around or
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aware or supervising their own children particularly well. >> what if they don't care? >> that may be the case. this is unfortunate. i don't care if it's rap or disco. if it's loud or bothering the neighbors -- >> listen to one of my cds. >> everybody would love that. of course. >> so what do you do? >> then you need to speak with the authorities because this is a disturbing the peace issue and it gets into a legal situation. >> and there are laws on the books about it. >> but have you ever been around someone who's just cursing -- you're laying on the beach and there's somebody next to you cursing up a storm and there might be your niecers or kids around. >> people will generally temper their speech but -- >> do in the a nice way. >> "you're probably not aware but my children are nearby." >> tammy writes "my neighbor shoots fireworks off, not the small one, the huge booming kind. my dogs have nervous breakdowns. should i call the police or just sedate my dogs?" this is. >> this is a big deal. the july 4 holiday is the
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biggest time for pet runaways all year long! beauregard my basset hound, never returned. >> so the neighbors may not be aware so i'd certainly ask them "what time are you shooting fireworks off? do you mind not shooting them off after a certain time?" and make sure the dog is kept away from the windows. reassure the pet. if you act nervous, the dog gets that much more nervous. >> but there are also local ordnances and most of those are illegal. >> it's interesting. new jersey massachusetts, delaware they banned consumer use of fireworks. but most states do permit it. >> they do? >> they do. so -- and even if you do call the authorities in a place where it's not legal, chances are by the time they get there -- >> they're already gone. >> so speak to the neighbor. >> we have leslie from indianapolis who asks "what do you do when you're finally relaxing on the pool and someone in the next lounge chair is multitasking and talk having loudly on his or her phone, not
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having any consideration while you're trying to relax." >> this is big not just at the pool but the beach, too. >> anywhere. anywhere. so i would definitely speak up. i'd say -- wait until the person is off the phone. don't interrupt the conversation while it's in progress. there will probably be multiple conversations throughout the afternoon. wait until the person is off the phone and say "you're probably not aware, this is really disturbing me this is my one day off if you don't mind." if she doesn't change the behavior move. if she doesn't change p get the lifeguard. >> i'd rather move first. >> people are so selfish. self-absorbed. susan writes "what can be done about the lack of clothing on women in the summer? it's so tacky and tasteless when you go out to eat and someone is either falling out of their top or pulling on a shirt that barely covers their behind." what do you have to say about that that mr. manners? >> i don't want to skirt this issue. >> oh! >> you know if it's a perfect stranger and the person is
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obeying the decency, law even just barely, there's not very much you can do. it's not your place and no matter what you say it won't be taken in the right way. if it's a friend, a co-worker, then you need to speak up and do in the a gentle way. >> always done with style and grace. thank you so much. >> they call her the latina judge judy and she does dole out that advice on her popular show. now anna polo is going to help you. >> and did joy cut out the flavor on our favorite dishes? i don't think so. >> we'll be the judge right after this. made with whole grains and fiber to help a body thrive. ♪ folic acid and vitamin d... to make a body feel this good. start your day with 150 nourishing calories... in a bowl of special k. eat special, feel special. special k red berries, now with more real strawberries.
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we've worked up an appetite so now it's time to turn your junk food into joy food. >> our viewers have spoken and they've challenged joy but aer to come up with healthier versions of two favorite comfort foods, chile and paella. i love both. >> this has been such a great series. you've been hitting it out of the park. how will we do on this one? >> this theme is one-pot meals. our first cams from richard carlucci a busy new york city lawyer and he has a new little baby. he loves starchy ricy paille yay. >> >> who community? >> because of the rice and the oil, one two cup serve canning be about 680 calories. so i got strategic and clever. so what i did was first was i
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took lean poultry sausage and i -- because it's a one-pot theme -- and i sauteed it and cooked it with chopped onions and red bell peppers so you get a lot of flavor. that have is cooked we'll add our rice. our rice is going to be very low-calorie and low starch. >> this works every time you use it. it really does. >> so do it with a grater or i take large fluorowerettes and make cauliflower rice. >> and that's so tasty. >> then we add it into the pot with a whole lot of seasoning. we have crushed red pepper flakes we have paprika salt a little bit of garlic you can add saffron but it's expensive. >> what oil did you do the poultry sausage in? >> i did in the oil spray. >> pam or something like that? >> well i have an oil mister and i put in either olive oil or grape seed oil.
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so saute this for 15 minutes and after it gets nice and steamed with the flavors we'll add our shrimp shrimp and about a cup and a half of peas cover it up the shrimp cooks and what law. >> very quickly, though. >> my version for this 185 calories. >> you don't use clams in yours? >> you can, though. you can put any seafood you want. >> oh my god. >> right? >> that's delicious. >> my 14-year-old daughter thought it was cous cous. this is real comfort food but, again, a fraction of the calories. >> i think we're supposed to move on but why? >> we're going to take our time. >> now chili. rose whitehurst, a dietitian at the rosewood health center of
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raleigh, north carolina, and she's in charge of dining services there. she says everybody loves chili but we want something simple and healthy. so i'm calling this five minute turkey chili because that's all it takes. we're doing in the a slow cooker. inside i have you are thety meat.meat -- turkey meet.at. i'm putting onions two cans of beans, anything you want. >> these are so good for you. >> and check out these spices. cayenne, cumin, a little bit of ground pepper. you can put hot sauce in if you want. mix it around put the top on. four hours on high and you dig into that. originally chili with sour cream and cheese, 800 calories. this one only 400 calories. i have to get your carrots. >> what do you mean? oh yeah for ups and downs. >> see what you think about this chili and people can play with the seasonings anything goes. >> good job.
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>> and no dishes to clean. you got me nervous. >> you have a challenge for joy, go to klgandhoda.com. >> this is going to be her new cook book. she's one of the biggest stars on spanish language tell zbligs anna polo answers your questions coming right after this. ladies we need to talk... ... about haircolor. it's garnier nutrisse nourishing color creme. rich, radiant... ravishing color! nutrisse nourishes while it colors. plus it has avocado, olive, and shea oils. garnier nutrisse. nourished hair, better color
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she's been called the judge judy of spanish language television. ana pole slow a lawyer who has presided over her 14 year show caso cerrado, or "case closed." the program has dominated the ratings on spanish tv and is number one, that's numero uno. in fact ana is so popular, her program airs three hours a day in some markets. she's here to offer her expert advice and some opinions on your disputes. you're very fancy. >> very nice to see you. >> it's wonderful to be here.
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so wonderful. >> now that we know how to pronounce everything. >> caso cerrado. i like that. so you're on three times a day. >> for the last five years, six years. >> was that a gradual thing? >> just repeated? you don't have to do three shows? >> no it's not repeated three times a day. there's one original show -- there's two original shows and then there's the best of caso cerrado at 3:00 p.m. [ laughter ] >> you know the funny thing, hoda could never go to my show. >> why? >> she would have to change her name? >> why? >> what. >> because your name in spanish means something bad. >> what is it? >> i can't tell you. >> yes you can. >> i'll tell you later. but this is the way language is. it's very funny. >> this is my first time hearing about this. >> so these cases, are these actual cases, ana? or based on real cases? >> the stories are real. the people sometimes are not the real people.
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but i never know that. >> you don't know it? >> they don't tell you? >> they don't tell me. i'm the gauge. i'm the gauge. i'm the one that says wait a minute, this doesn't sound right. >> can you smell a phony a mile a way? >> i should be able to. i'm 26 years being a lawyer and a mediator. i think i'm a good gauge if somebody is lying. >> some people are pathological and sociological and they're darn good at it. >> we deal with that everyday. >> did you want to be a lawyer or in show biz? >> sincerely when i was a child i wanted to be in show biz. >> now you get to be both. >> i sing the theme song i wrote the theme song. >> you're singing your own theme song? why aren't i doing that? >> you do it. [ laughter ] >> there's a concept. >> so i wanted to be in show biz but my parents said do something serious, get something you can count on the rest of your life. >> where did you grow up? >> i left cuba when i was two
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years old. i came here to miami -- here to miami? we're in new york. came to miami for three years, then went to puerto rico for about 12 and then back to miami until now. never been back to cuba. >> how were you discovered for television? >> it was interesting. i was appearing as a guest in other talk shows and somebody came to my office and knocked on my door and said telemundo is doing a court show in spanish and they need you. they had a casting, nobody fit. >> but they had hundreds of people to try out? >> they had 300 people try out. >> these are some consultations you'll give to our fans from the plaza. we want to have a disclaimer consult your attorney about your individual case. >> good thing to have. no really it is a good thing to do. >> anyway tamika 37 from north carolina wants to know "how do you receive your money back from a business that took your money but didn't deliver the product. the business is closed and they never returned my call." >> should we cry together?
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let's cry because it's not going to happen. sometimes we have to be very careful with who we do business because these businesses, you know, they shut down, there's no way to claim there's no recourse. >> and there's no money. >> absolutely. they're gone. >> we don't have time for more, ana, but you're on three times a day. you're very big and popular. >> telemundo. >> thank you so much. you can catch "caso cerrado" weekdays at 7:00 6:00 central on our sister network telemundo. >> five lucky winners are about to clean up when we give it away but first this is "today" on nbc.
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we're about to start the weekend but of course we want to give it away. >> over 19,000 of you entered to win the air cordless lift
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scherzinger. plus performances by ryan cabrera, boy george and barenaked ladies. meaning me and hoe dachlt have an awesome weekend, everybody. see you for fun day monday.
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