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pretty clear. that's great into that's good, though. people are getting up and going. >> yeah. >> have a great day. good morning. believe. the u.s. women win the world cup in dominating fashion. >> on the ground, shot, score! another goal! lloyd, morgan! past the post! >> four goals in the first 16 minutes. three from superstar, carli lloyd. and she's celebrating with us. rejected. greek voters say no to a bailout worth billions. exactly what wall street didn't want. how will the markets react this morning. >> airborne. a fiery finish at the nascar race overnight. a car sailing into the fence and breaking apart.
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some spectators injured by flying debris, but the driver walks away. ♪ truckin and fare thee well. the grateful dead end their legendary 50-year run with one last show in chicago. while fans may be disappointed. why the band is flying high today, monday, july 6th, 2015. from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. savannah has the morning off. we've got the number-one deadhead in the house, hoda k b kotb. >> hey, how are you? not exactly. not exactly. >> okay. on a monday morning, that's good. >> how about yesterday? were you watching the soccer game? >> i watched very little at the beginning and then i jumped in a car and if you missed the first 16 minutes, you missed everything. >> can i tell you what i did?
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three minutes until 7:00, went out and walked the dog, came back at 14 after and thought i was seeing things. i literally thought that things started at 6:00. i thought i missed an hour, right? >> crazy. a dominating win by the u.s. women over a very good team from japan. it is our top story. natalie is in vancouver still celebrating this record third world cup title. natalie, good morning to you. >> reporter: hoda, how could you miss the first ten minutes of the game? >> i know! >> reporter: i can't believe it! >> i feel awful. >> reporter: when i saw your tweet yesterday, i thought i'm going oh to give it to her tomorrow morning, because you missed the most epic beginning of the game. let me tell you, it was thrilling, it was stunning, it was amazing. everybody in the stands was on their feet for the first 15 minutes. i've never seen anything like it. i've been to a lot of soccer games, even the youth soccer games and this was just unbelievable. the u.s. women claiming that title once again, their third world cup, an epic victory and history in the making.
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bleeding red, white and blue, the fifa world cup back in the hands of team usa. >> pure elation. i'm so proud of this team and these players. i'm so happy for them. so happy for every little girl that dreams about this. >> reporter: it was an epic start. >> big shot, goal! >> reporter: under three minutes in, midfielder carli lloyd scoring the quickest goal ever in a women's u.s. world cup final. just netting. and again -- >> again! >> reporter: and again. >> morgan. goal! see the goalkeeper! >> reporter: and again. lloyd banking a hat trick in less than 16 minutes. the first ever in a world cup final, putting the u.s. up 4-0. >> i was just on a mission. i was on a mission to help my team win this game. >> reporter: fans all across the
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country and at 35,000 feet couldn't believe it. the winning match, sweet revenge following the 2011 world cup finals when the u.s. lost to japan in the penalty shootout. this time around, it was japan playing catchup. >> japan is on the board. >> reporter: scoring two goals to cut the lead in half. >> that's a goal from this angle. took a swing. goal! >> reporter: but it wasn't enough. the u.s. powerhouse defeating the former champions 5-2. the highest-scoring women's world cup final in history. >> that's it! game over! the drought is over. the u.s. wins. >> reporter: the gold en ball for most outstanding player, carli lloyd. the win marking a bittersweet end for 40-year-old christie rampone, the only remaining player from the 1995 team.
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and abby wambach who received a standing ovation before entering the game in the 79th minute. the fourth and final appearance for the gold medalist. her first win. >> i know now what it's like to be a world champion so i'm going to go with it for at least the next 24 -- actually, i'm going to go with it for the rest of my life. i'm a world champion. >> reporter: she certainly can go with it for the rest of her life, as can the entire team. congrats to them once again. this is what i got to show for it, my championship t-shirt. and with that, matt, i'll send it back to you. >> all right, natalie, thank you very much. carli lloyd joins us now. carli, good morning. congratulations. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> reporter: should i say thanks for getting up early or thanks for staying up late? which one is it? >> yeah, i haven't slept a minute, so -- i don't even know what time of day it is. i'm just rolling with it. >> well, it's still the good time. >> in the moment. >> you should be. talk to me about just when the game ended, what were the
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emotions like that ran through you? >> you know, honestly, it just didn't feel real. i don't know why. i don't know if it was because of the fashion, how it was a 5-2 game. it was just -- it was unbelievable. and something that we all have wanted so long, the heartbreak in 2011, losing to japan, and then this game. it was just an unbelievable moment, something that we'll cherish for the rest of our lives. >> i want to read you a list, okay? i want to read you a list of all of the people -- all of the incredible players who have gotten a hat trick in the final of a world cup, all right? there's carli lloyd. >> all right. -- >> that's it. that's the only one. you're the only player to ever do that. how does that feel? >> pretty incredible. it's hard, because you go through these journeys year
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after year, and you're just so focused on the one thing that you have, and you don't really stop and think about how much you've accomplished. and i will savor and cherish this moment for a little bit, because it -- all the hard work has definitely paid off. but credit to my teammates and coaching staff, as well. because without them, none of this would be possible. >> you know, i'm looking at your shirt there. because above the usa soccer logo, there used to be two stars. each one for the previous world cup victories. and i'm looking -- they've already gotten you a third star to put up there. what was it like to see that logo with those stars? >> happy. joy. we look down at these stars, and one of those stars is -- belongs to us and it will always belong to us. and we are just super, super happy. i think that a lot of us needed to pinch ourselves and see if
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this was really happening, because just the way that it all unfolded from start to finish, it was just an epic journey, one we'll never forget. >> well, you have perhaps had the greatest game of your life on the biggest possible stage. carli lloyd, congratulations. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> it thank you. great seeing you. >> wow! >> even though they weren't the number-one ranked team in the world, germany was, i think there was enormous pressure on them going into this. >> and i think we're going to hear carli lloyded add to the list of names like ham. >> they just dominated from the first minute of that game. >> the twitter traffic alone is just incredible. and the thing i kept reading, who knew soccer was so exciting and so fast. it was fierce. >> i learned that lesson. >> all right. another major story being watched around the world, the financial crisis in greece. where does the country go from here after voting overwhelmingly to reject a bailout deal?
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what impact will it have on wall street? this morning the fallout is already under way. nbc's keir simmons is in athens with the latest on that. good morning, keir. >> reporter: good morning. this is almost most profound crisis. the finance minister has resigned to try help negotiations with europe, but it sounds like the germans and others are still talking tough. and as you're about to see, this country is visibly running out of money, which means time is running out. share prices were lower on stock markets in asia and europe, as the greek know, echoed around the world. >> the decisive no vote from greece sends the euro in asia lower. >> reporter: it was the right vote, this finance worker says innethence this morning, despite standing in line just to get cash. >> we are a proud people. >> reporter: while we were filming, the atm he was at stopped dispensing cash. people here are frightened.
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>> tomorrow you think there will be no more money. >> no money. >> reporter: there is a line at the atm there, another one just here, and in the same street further down. prime minister, will greece run out of money? this morning, the greek prime minister called an emergency meeting for the country's leaders. he believes europe will now negotiate a last-minute deal for greece. many greeks believe him, pouring into the streets last night, 60% voted no to europe's debt demands. now they think greece's massive loans will be reduced. they're celebrating like they just won the super bowl. but this morning, the world is waking up to more financial uncertainty. >> european markets opened sharply lower. you can expect u.s. markets to open lower as well. just how much really depends on whether or not greece can get a deal done. >> reporter: and the feekt of this crisis with greece facing a 1930s style depression will be felt around the world. and as greece breaks away from
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europe and if its economy collapses, it does have more than just financial implications. this country has a u.s. naval base, and yet there is ongoing talk about it getting closer to russia. and this morning, hoda, we're hearing that president putin will talk with the prime minister of greece today. hoda? >> keir simmons in athens. a story we'll be following closely today. let's talk politics today and a busy weekend for presidential candidates. donald trump appeared on fox news on saturday, standing by those comments he made about mexican immigrants but admitting he didn't expect the business backlash to be quite this severe. those are his words. since his announcement, trump has lost a number of partnerships with large companies, including nbc universal. many of the other gop candidates weighed in as well, including rick perry, ted cruz, mike huckabee and jeb bush, who blasted trump. >> he's doing this to inflame and to incite and to draw attention, which seems to be his organizing principle of his
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campaign. >> reporter: meanwhile, hillary clinton's campaign caused a stir when they roped the press off during a fourth of july parade up in new hampshire. campaign staffers said they did it so clinton would be more visible to parade-watchers. but their decision also kept the press at bay when protesters began shouting critical comments about benghazi and her e-mails. the new hampshire gop called the move, quote, arrogant and sha shameful behavior. hillary's campaign responded by saying while the gop may want to spin a good yarn on this, let's not get tied up in knots. meantime, former fugitive david sweat is out of the hospital and back behind bars this morning, as new reports surface about what happened on the night of his prison break with richard matt. here is nbc's national correspondent, miguel almaguer. >> reporter: hours before david sweat and richard matt escaped from clinton correctional, their
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alleged get away driver had a moment of clarity. that according to the "buffalo news" citing a law enforcement official in the search. she had a realization this was d-day and the fantasy she had been living for almost a year was now becoming a reality. that included the murder of her husband. the article also says matt told mitchell earlier that day the escape is on. pick us up at midnight. he then gave her two pills meant to inca pass at a time her husband. the report has not been verdict and mitchell's attorney denies she wanted to kill her husband. lyle told matt lauer last month he believes the decision saved their lives. >> had she shown up in that get-away car, both of you would be dead right now? >> absolutely, 100%. >> reporter: the details come a week after sweat was captured and shot twice in the back. matt was killed by police two days early. sunday, sweat was released from the hospital and headed for five
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points correctional facility, 270 miles from clinton, where life on the honor block had its perks. >> radios are playing. they can cook, shower. i mean, it's just -- it's kind of like a block party. >> all of that is now over for him. david sweat will be completely alone in a tiny cell for 23 hours a day. of. >> reporter: inside his new cell, just a bed, toilet, shower and what is described as a writing platform. not the ending sweat had been planning for. for "today," miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >> and tamron is here now with the confederate flag back in the headlines again. >> indeed it is. good morning, everyone. all eyes on south carolina today as the legislature starts debating whether to keep the confederate battle flag at the state capitol in columbia. south carolina's governor is among those calling for the flag to come down. the support of its removal grew after nine african-american church-goers were shot to death
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at the emmanuel a.m.e. search. a media survey in south carolina last month found enough votes to write bri the flag down if the legislature doesn't pass a bill. one lawmaker has said he'll call for a referendum and let the voters decide. a massive flier at a orlando, florida, resort has guests running for safety. flames at the avonte resort. hotel staff went door to door to warn visitors. 500 rooms were evacuated. many people were left looking for a new place to stay. fire officials say they believe lightning was to blame for this, but the cause of the fire still under investigation. news from the nfl this morning. new york giants star jason pierre-paul apparently injured his hand in a fireworks accident near miami this weekend. according to several reports, pierre-paul hurt one or both of his hands while trying to light fireworks during a fourth of july celebration. he was reportedly taken to the hospital in broward county,
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florida. the extent of his injuries not known at this point. but according to espn's adam schefter, it is not career-threatening. sad news this morning. burt behind the burt bee's past away. a message on the company's facebook page says he'll be remembered as a free spirited man, a beekeeper, wisecracker, lover of gold en retrievers and his land. he was 80 years old. no word on the cause of his death but he is certainly legendary. a wild finish and frightening one overnight. nascar race at daytona. the race did not end until 2:41 in the morning which means none of us were up. this all because of a weather delay. it is this crash that everyone is talking about, the last lap. a car made contact with austin dylan's car sending it sailing upside down and into a fence. amazingly, dylan walked away
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from that accident, suffering only a bruised tailbone and forearm. several fans were hit by the debris, four treated on the site. one taken to the hospital. amazingly, no one seriously hurt. by the way, dale earnhardt jr. won that race, and if you can tell me two members of his pit crew, you get a "today" show mug. i'm quizzing you. >> you and dylan. >> natalie. >> natalie was your teammate? >> they were on the winning team for the other pit. >> oh, but we were the winner of the nascar -- >> i guess that matters a little more. >> can we go back though and see that footage again. those fences that they build -- obviously, some debris went through the fence. but the fact that that fence can hold back a race car going 100 miles per hour or plus is extraordinary. >> isn't that extraordinary? and the fact that all those people are there at 2:41 in the morning. they came out. nobody went home. >> trial and error and testing to ensure the safety of the people there. because we have seen when this
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goes really bad. >> look at that. >> look at that, that's incredible. >> if that car goes into the crowd, it's a whole different story. tamron, thank you very much. dylan in for al. you've got a check of the weather? >> yes, it's pouring now through minneapolis that could cause delays. if you have flights through minneapolis early this morning, a major hub out that way. lots of lightning moving into western wisconsin. this is all ahead of a cold front that's actually going to produce a lot of rain in areas where we've been seeing a lot of rain. here you see from oklahoma city right up into st. louis, we have flash flood watches in effect and especially through oklahoma. there's a chance we could end up with up to 7 or 8 inches of rain. the ground is already saturated so that is going to lead to some flooding issues. again, we could also see stronger storms, but the biggest threat will be for the heaviest downpours. your local f
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test. . test. . good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're in the low 60s this morning as you walk out the door. still low clouds and some low visibility in spots. as we go into the afternoon expect highs to reach 69 degrees in the east bay, overall we're seeing 60s and 70s across the bay area and in the low 80s for the tri-valley. temperatures today coming back quite a few degrees from what we had just a few days ago. it stays this this week as we go through the rest of the workweek. have a great day. forks pft and that's your latest . okay, dylan, thanks very much. what about this video? close call. and that's your latest forecast. >> okay. dylan, thanks very much. what about this video.
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police arees "today in the bay." a very good moj morning. 7:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. san pablo police investigating a late night officer-involved shooting that left a juvenile hospitalized. it happened during a traffic stop on rumrill boulevard. police say the driver tried to take off in a stolen car and rammed a patrol car. the driver is in critical condition. police have not yet announced the fact age of the driver, but they also say that the officer is being treated for injuries. those details have not yet been released. firefighters say a pot left unattended caused a fire that for through a condominium unit in hercules. it happened last night on chelsea near willow avenue. crews contained the fire before it spread to a nearby shopping center it. four condos were damaged or
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destroyed but the good news, no one was hurt. today marks two years since the crash of asiana airlines flight at sfo. the plane crashed on its arrival from seoul. the pilot came in too low and slow and the plane hit the sea wall. three passengers died and another 181 passengers were hurt. let's get on to better things, like the weather. let's check in with kari. good morning. we start out with low clouds and some fog across the bay. temperatures in the lower 60s as with you walk out the door. for the east bay, south bay and peninsula, san francisco now at 61 degrees, heading up to 81 degree in los gatos and redwood city 76 degrees, 62 degrees in ocean beach in san francisco, napa 80 degrees today and 82 degrees for walnut creek and dublin expect a high of 80 degrees. $had this afternoon. let's get a look at traffic with mike. look over toortd the with bay bridge where all of the lanes have filled in. that left approach was late to
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fill in. we also have those low clouds hovering around. visibility is fine on the span. a smooth drive slowing down the east shore freeway right around university is where we see things slow for west 80 through at that area. the rest yanis varoufakis you are bay a stret pretty standard flow as the commute makes its way over to peninsula. 880 right around mowry steyer row foam glowing around, watch it right now as you clear that up. we'll be back with another local news update in half an hour. have a great monday.
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♪ 7:30 now on a monday morning, the 6th of july, 2015. decent day on tap here in midtown, manhattan, that according to dylan dreyer. a long holiday weekend. we'll get out there in a few minutes. let's take a look at what's making headlines. the u.s. women are world cup champions after trouncing japan 5-2. it's team usa's record third title and the first since 1999. natalie, who is having the time of her life, will have more on the match. >> amazing game, although hoda missed mist of it while walking her dog. south carolina lawmakers debate whether to remove the confederate flag from the state
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capitol. support since last month's deadly shooting at a historic black church. and a wildfire forced evacuations of more than 120 homes west of sacramento. investigators believe it may have been started by illegal fireworks. coming up, the record-breaking farewell concert that has the grateful dead truck truckin this morning. so many jokes. >> there are. let's begin with the fire over the weekend. a small plane forced to make an emergency landing with people swimming and playing volleyball just feet away. here's nbc's joe fryer. >> reporter: at first, your eyes might be drawn to the volleyball players in the foreground. but look to the back and you'll see a small plane turning the coastline of this bustling beach into a make shift runway, touching down and then flipping like a slinky. everyone nearby scurries.
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>> it's a surprise. no one is expecting an airplane to land on the beach. >> reporter: cory could tell something was wrong so he started recording this video. >> i think the pilot did a good job of picking a good spot to land and making sure he waited until the last possible minute to touch down so there was fewer chance he was going to hit anyone. >> reporter: the faa says the plane had been towing a banner ad when the engine lost power, forcing the 23-year-old pilot to land quickly. a 12-year-old boy identified by family as nicholas bear suffered a head injury when he was hit by part of the plane. he is in serious condition. other than that, no one else was hurt, not even the pilot. >> i'm so thankful and blessed that, you know so many -- it could have been worse. >> reporter: investigators must now figure out why the engine failed. the plane is owned by a company called air ads. >> this airplane i inspected no more than last week. we did an oil change. everything was perfect. it flew yesterday and everything was fine.
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>> reporter: but on the fourth of july, something went wrong. >> i was like, oh, my gosh, everyone run, get out, run! >> reporter: with a dangerously close call on a crowded holiday beach. for "today," joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >> everybody is saying that pilot did a great job to put it down as close to the water as possible. >> right. >> with that -- all those people sitting on the beach. >> amazingly, only one person hurt. >> let's get a check of the weather now from dylan. >> we still have very, very hot temperatures in the northwest. in fact, seattle is breaking records. yesterday was the fifth consecutive day of temperatures at 90 degrees or higher. the last four days have broken record high temperatures. the fourth of july was the hottest it has ever been in seattle, and it is going to be hot again today. we have these heat advisories and also some red flag warnings, because not only is it hot, but it's very dry and a little bit breezy, as well. temperatures should make it up to 90 degrees. this would break the record for consecutive days of 90 or higher in seattle. yakima, washington, 101 degrees, 17 degrees above average. we are looking for highs to stay
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well up into the 80s and 90s, even 100s through at least thursday. finally by friday seattle should drop down into the lower 80s once you have more of an onshore flow here with an area of low pressure moving in off the pacific. across the midwest today and also down through the plains, we're looking at a slight risk of stronger storms. of the biggest threat will be for heavy downpours. we could see as much as 7 or 8 inches of rain in oklahoma. that could lead to some flash good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as you head the out the door right now it's in the lower 60s across most of the bay and low clouds that will slowly clear as we go into the afternoon. highs reaching into the upper 60s for the east bay and san francisco, but the north bay topping out at 78 degrees, south bay 79 today, and the peninsula today reaching 76 degrees. we will have more of this weather as we go through the week. we will keep you updated. and that's your latest forecast. >> okay, dylan, thanks very
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and they did. with posts like, michael eisner is obviously surrounding himself with the wrong women. and ridiculous. a funny woman is automatically beautiful. the former head of disney was talking with actress goldie hawn about her career, saying the hardest artist to find is a beautiful, funny woman. he was suggesting she was so successful because she is an exception. >> morris, i haven't worked in 18 months. and i have a meeting with a director for a part that i would kill for. i have to look sexy. >> elise, you are sexy. >> i don't know what beautiful means. i don't know what funny means. because they mean very different things to very different people. >> eisner's comments have reignited the issue of sexism in hollywood. sandra bullock named the world's most beautiful woman by "people" magazine has played comedy roles throughout her career. >> on my three count. 1, 2 -- unbelievable. >> she recently spoke out strongly against the way women
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are treated by the industry. >> i feel like it's become open hunting season in how women are attacked. and it's not because of who we are as people. it's because of how we look. or our age. >> last month, this photo of adam sandler and kevin james with celina gomez went viral after some say it highlighted the double standard. the topic even spoofed by four hollywood heavyweights, amy schumer, tina fey, patricia arquette and julia louie drive us. >> you know how sally field was his mom in forrest gump? >> the dinosaur men's club just needs to go away and retire. and apologize to their daughters. >> we contacted michael eisner's representatives to see if they had additional comments. they did not. >> wow, feisty. >> better apologize to your daughter. liz not holding back. >> he's a very smart guy. and has a long track record in hollywood and in television and
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all that stuff. and i'm sure he's going to at some point want to just explain a little more on that. >> yeah. >> all right. >> thanks. >> erica, thank you. up next, the youngest royal takes center stage. the adorable images and nods to the past at princess charlotte's christening. >> and carson shows you how people are celebrating team usa's world cup win. usa's world cup win. >> way to go, ladies. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am, i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been on her at work and i want to help. for the 5 million americans living with alzheimer's, and millions more who feel its effects. let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk.
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they make little hearts happy and big hearts happy too because as part of a heart healthy diet, those delicious oats in cheerios can help lower cholesterol. cheerios... how can something so little... help you do something so big. princess charlotte's big day. the royal family stepping out for its youngest member's christening. kelly cobiella is at buckingham palace with a great assignment. hey, kelly. >> here in london, we have had a
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heatwave, the crisis in europe over greece, wimbledon. yet all eyes are on this small english town and a little prince and his sister. they arrived in true vintage style. princess charlotte in a hand-me-down stroller from the queen. prince george dressed like his dad when he was young. the almost 2-year-old waves and squirmed, clearly confident, curious and chatty. the christening was small and private, just 21 guests. the queen and prince phillip both sets of grandparents and five sets of god parents. diana grew up in this estate and was baptized in the 16th century church. >> he doesn't want diana to be erased from history completely, and wants to continue her legacy. >> reporter: charlotte elizabeth diana was christened with holy water from the river jordan. a new coin was even issued in her honor, and she handled it
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all with royal composure. for the first time, royal fans could snap their own candid shots outside the chapel. >> i think in inviting the public to share in this christening, the couple is saying, look, we want to pay you back for all of the kind words you expressed when charlotte was born but let's not be fooled. william and kate are fiercely protective of their family. >> reporter: you have not one, but two little stars in the making. and the official christening photos taken by famed photographer mario testino will be released sometime later this week, guys, just in case you haven't yet had your fill of royal cuteness. >> and who are the god parents of that cute little baby? >> reporter: there are three close friends, part of the couple's inner circle and two cousins. one of them, by the way, is diana's niece. >> so no harry, huh. >> reporter: yes. one middleton, as well. we knew harry wasn't going to be
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involved because he's away in africa all summer and he'll be close to the kids anyway. but there is one middleton, not pippa, and adam. >> kelly, way to go. >> kelly! >> nailed it. >> testing me, weren't you? >> carson is over in the orange room. can't get enough of this world cup. >> how great was that game? it was a soccer game, had it all. congratulations to the ladies, historic night in vancouver with the world cup victory over japan. social media, as you can imagine, following along with the action. there were some moments in the game where the chatter just piqued and went off. let's go through some right now. number three, carli lloyd scored her second goal five minutes into the game, people started to go nuts about that. the second moment there, here it is, lloyd scored her third goal, 16 minutes in. that secured the hat trick. and, of course, as you can imagine, look at that shot. wasn't that unbelievable? just perfect touch on that. and your number one moment at the end there, usa defeating
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japan. and let's get to some of those tweets. the president tweeting last night, what a win for team usa. carli lloyd, your country is so proud of you. come visit the white house with the world cup soon. this is a cool one from the navy. they wrote, one nation, one team. that was a slogan we saw a lot throughout the tournament. very cool shot there. and our gold en ball winner, carli lloyd, posts, i think this beats the oscar celebrity selfie, and i think we can say we all agree with that, guys. what a game. still a lot more. natalie is live in vancouver. we'll check in with her in the next half hour as the girls, rightfully so, are still continuing to celebrate. >> carson, your kids were watching too, right? >> oh, we went to turn it on for the first five minutes. we get up early around here. we watched the entire game. the kids were up late. and they had a good time watching it. >> we'll talk to carli lloyd in the next half hour about that shot from half field. >> amazing. >> incredible. great. also ahead, a real telltale. meet the dog who has no problems passing the blame.
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>> announcer: you're watching "today in the bay." good morning. 7:56. i'm scott mcgrew. a confession in last week's deadly shooting on pier 14. francisco sanchez admitting to the shooting in an interview with kgo. he claims he found the gun while walking along the pier. he said he didn't know the victim kate steinle had been shot unless he was arrested. church leaders are organizing a var vij little on pier 14. teams are searching the waters of lake sonoma for a 14-year-old boy who disappeared saturday afternoon. he fell off an inn err tube. he was not wearing a life vest. searchers will use so he mar to to try to find him under water. some of the spots are about 200 feet deep. let's check your weather this monday morning. >> good morning. we are starting to see the clouds breaking up as we take a look toward the sunol hills and we get a little $as we go in
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through the afternoon. expect a high of 82 degrees in gilroy, palo alto 77 degrees and a san francisco reaching 68 degrees. 78 degrees in santa rosa and maraga 72 degrees, the tri-valley reaching into the low to mid 80s. more of this great weather as we go through the week. how about the traffic, mike? >> fremont is recovering northbound at mowry. we had this debris, styrofoam all over the roadway, that is cleared. then southbound 880 at dakota the dumbarton bridge a crash there, blocking one of the middle lanes. there's slowing additional there. northbound jamming up toward 92 where there's a crash on the southbound side blocking all but one lane and there is this is a diction traction for both directions towards the san mateo bridge. as we move back out the rest of why you are bay moves slowly, the silicon valley typical. toward berkeley typical slow down. >> another local news update
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. ♪ >> on top of the world. lloyd and morgan. to the goalkeeper! and in! hat trick for lloyd! >> the u.s. women bring home the world cup in a blowout over japan. natalie is celebrating live in vancouver. ♪ because i'm happy ♪ clap along if you feel like a room without a roof ♪ plus, the secret to happiness. >> happiness doesn't come from having a perfect life. it's coming from how to make the imperfections perfect. >> we follow the search for the happiest people in america. and adults-only weddings. is it a smart move, or is it selfish? we'll take you inside the controversial trend today,
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monday, july 6th, 2015. ♪ >> celebrating my 85th birthday! >> go, seymouseymour, tennessee! woo! ♪ from seattle, washington! >> good morning, oklahoma! >> congratulations women's usa soccer! >> we're back now, 8:00 on a monday morning. it's the 6th day of july, 2015. can we stop for a second and just somehow camera wise admire what is a huge crowd. what a great monday morning crowd from 50th to 48th street. >> u ask
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usa, usa! >> obviously, some soccer fans in the crowd, as well. >> all right. i have a question for you guys. have you ever heard of fomo. >> yes. >> fear of missing out. and if you haven't got some exciting news, especially. >> we're very proud to announce, you can now catch up with "today" any time on demand. >> really? >> that's right. so if you miss an exclusive interview people are talking about, perhaps a celebrity guest like matt talking to carli lloyd this morning, you missed that and want to watch it, fear not. you can find it all now, officially, at today on demand. we start with the first two hours and then eventually roll out all four hours. >> i hope. so. >> each show will be available for three days. check with your local tv provider for more information. your mom records the show every day. >> my mom records the show every morning and she's like, i'm out of room on my dvr.
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>> on demand. >> fomo. >> fomo. >> who knew? >> fear of missing out. >> do you know what goat stands for? >> you're the hero or the goat. >> greatest of all time. right there. is that what that means? >> or is that the hero of goat sign. thank you, sir. appreciate that. all right. let's get the morning's top stories. natalie out in vancouver. team usa. and we've got tamron inside. tamron. >> good morning, everyone. stock markets in europe and asia showed signs of the jitters overnight after voters in greece rejected the belt-tightening terms of an international bailout. european leaders have called emergency talks to see if a new deal can be reached to help greece renegotiate its massive debt and avoid financial collapse. the red cross has set up an emergency shelter for families forced out of their homes and summer cabins by a brush fire in northern idaho. at least three buildings were destroyed. a landslide temporarily kept
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fire trucks from reaching one threatened neighborhood, but a fire boat was able to save several lakefront homes. investigators still searching for the cause of the fire which broke out sunday afternoon. meantime, firefighters are battling a massive fire this morning at an industrial building just outside of cleveland. the north shore strapping company makes packaging materials and equipment. black smoke was visible for miles. still no word on what may have caused the fire or if there were any injuries. and more than 1 million people are expected to attend a mass celebrated by pope francis today in ecuador. nbc's ann thompson is in the capital city. good morning, ann, good to see you. >> reporter: good morning, tamron. pope francis will travel to ecuador's largest city, where he will celebrate mass and also meet with an old friend and mentor. just one of several personal connections the first pope from latin america is expected to make on this trip.
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pope francis is welcomed with a hail of flowers, one of the many abundant natural resources in this otherwise poor country. the winds took the pope's skull cap before he even got down the stairs of the plane. speaking before ecuador's president, france noted the singular beauty of ecuador and emphasized two themes of this trip. caring for the people marginalized by society and pursuing socially responsible economic development. beyond ecuador, the pope will visit bolivia, where almost half the population lives in poverty, and paraguay. all three companies are overwhelmingly catholic but none are economic powers. in fact, they are far from it. >> these countries are minor countries in latin america. and that's why he's going to them. because he wants to be with these people on the periphery. >> reporter: and though the crowds will be different when the pope comes to the states in
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september, the themes will be the same. he will meet with prisoners, poor and the immigrants then just as he's doing here in latin america. tamron? >> all right, anne, thank you very much. now back over to matt and hoda. >> tamron, thank you so much. for the first time since 1999, the u.s. women's world cup -- or are the world cup champions. >> that's right. team usa defeated japan, the defending champions. it was a dominating performance. usa scored four goals in the first 16 minutes, three of those goals came from the player of the tournament, carli lloyd. natalie has a great seat for the match. she was in vancouver. natalie, good morning again, and carli lloyd, a fellow rutgers alum. >> reporter: that's right. i've got to tell you, the scarlet knights are so proud of her today. what a game she had, winning the golden ball, as you mentioned, like the mvp title for the tournament. she was truly on fire with three goals for the tournament. unbelievable. but the entire team played their
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very best, matt. and it truly was -- this was a team effort through and through. the u.s. scoring five total goals. japan getting only two past hope solo. but truly an impressive performance, and the women taking home their third world cup. it is, of course, history for the u.s. women's national team. >> natalie, we got to watch on tv, except for me, i missed the first 15 minutes. but for those who were in the stadium, what did it feel like being there, watching it all happen, especially that beginning portion? >> reporter: you know, the first 2:35, carli lloyd scored her first goal and from that moment on, we were on our feet. i did not sit down in my seat probably until the 85th minute or so. because the entire place was just electric. it was thrilling, it was amazing. and these girls really proved they have their stuff together. it was unbelievable. and as a soccer fan, it truly was icing on the cake.
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>> you know, i had a chance to talk to carli a little earlier, natalie, and i talked to her about that third goal. she steals the ball, she comes across mid field, and just fires it. here's what she had to say. >> honestly, i have no idea. and i haven't really seen a clip of it. but i think i stole the ball off of one of the players, pushed in front of me and saw the keeper really fire off her line. and i just went for it. it was probably the most perfect strike on goal. and i just couldn't believe it went in. it was unreal. pretty cool. >> i have a feeling the japanese goal tender couldn't believe it went in either, but it did. and it was part of an amazing victory. carli, congratulations again. >> thank you. appreciate it. so natalie, you had a chance to witness history. when are you heading home? >> reporter: i'm coming home a little bit later on this morning. so i'll see you guys tomorrow morning back in the studio.
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>> all right, natalie. great job. thanks very much. >> up next, why the holiday weekend was a big one for some surprise celebrity weddings. all right. plus on our summer of secrets, maria shriver goes in search of the happiest people in america. what you can learn from their remarkable outlook on life. and surprising uses for common items, including why you should reach for a beer if you spill your morning coffee. but i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... . .
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all right. back now, 8:11. time for a hoda kotb version. >> what are we doing here? let's do it. >> we start with the closest finish ever in the history of one race in atlanta, all because of the last-minute glitch. take a look. take a look. ben payne out in front, he's going win the race. he's a few feet from crossing the finish line, gets a little excited too early, puts his finger up. >> slows down. >> you're not number one. put another finger up there. because you are number two. he gets overtaken from the british challenger. >> that's not a glitch. that's just -- you just don't do that. >> you know what, he didn't feel the guy coming up on him, he slowed down. >> is that a race or a marathon? what is that?
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>> 10k or something. i'm not sure. but it was bad. >> competitive of that other guy to come out of the blue. >> second-please finisher later tweeted. should have just let him win. >> if it's a race or a marathon, the etiquette -- down the stretch. >> no, you go. >> no, you go. >> no, you go. >> no, no, no, you go. >> by the way, the guy tweeted afterward, was happy to win the race. got to run right through the finish line. >> hash tag peachy. >> it was a 10k. >> all right. one mom is taking a stand this morning, and her blog post is going viral. here's the headline. i have kids, and i think it is selfish to have an adult-only wedding. she writes, i'll easily shell out over 100 bucks on a babysitter, plus the wedding gift. it's a horrendously expensive date night and i'm sorry but i really think that's asking a lost your guests with young children. so the question is, matt lauer, what do you think?
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>> no, it's not selfish. i think there are some sometimes where you can't have kids at the wedding. first of all, it's also expensive for the wedding couple, because every person you invite, that's an extra fee for the reception. and sometimes it's hard to have people running around, trying to take care of their kids during a very special moment. >> we had an adults-only wedding. it didn't even cross my mind. it was a very elegant wedding. >> a destination wedding, i feel if you're going to be traveling with your kids, you're not going to leave them home. maybe you can find a babysitter. >> if you have kids and you're getting married, you might want to have an open wedding with kids and everything because of the fact that you have kids. >> or set up like a kids' reception. because you probably spend less money doing that. >> it's a family affair. >> the kids' section. >> with the hot dogs and the chicken fingers. >> didn't we ask people online about this? >> yes, and what did they say? >> survey says. >> 83% said no, an adults-only wedding is not selfish. >> there you have it. >> it would be better if you had
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read that. dogs, okay? we know they're loyal to human beings. but this video may prove once and for all they're not loyal to each other. here's the story. a pet owner finds her living room trashed. toilet paper strewn everywhere. so she confronts her two dogs. first, really? first, she asks the french bulldog who made this mess. not surprisingly, the french bulldog says nothing, dog just stares at her like i did when i was a kid. i always said, say nothing, you can't be accused of lying. now look what happens when she asks her other dog who made the mess. >> let's see. >> she did? >> sells him down the river. >> oh, no. >> she's appointing at you. >> she actually said who made this mess? the dog pointed with his paw. >> oh! >> wait until she leaves home again. >> things are going down when she leaves.
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>> completely staged but still funny. >> the dog doesn't know to point to the other dog. she taught him a trick, i would imagine. don't you think? >> maybe. >> carson -- >> it makes for a cute video. >> dogs don't talk. the holiday weekend filled with surprise celebrity weddings and the end of a long, strange trip. carson. >> that's right, matt. thank you very much. a lot of stars celebrating fourth of july by walking down the aisle. like ashton kutcher and mila kunis. maybe you thought they were married. they weren't. they met playing love interests on "that '70s show". the magazine also with the scoop on vanessa williams marrying businessman jim scrip. on saturday in front of family and friends. then there's billy joel. his guests thought they were attending his annual fourth of july party. not sa fast. it wasn't just any party, it was his wedding. billy marrying alexis roderick on his long island estate. the couple, by the way, expecting their first child this summer. and billy's ex-wife, christie brinkley wrote, congratulations
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to the glowing bride and groom and to my daughter alexa who has a wonderful friend in alexis. and finally last night, the end of an era, the legendary grateful dead putting on what the band says is its final performance. ♪ i know you'll miss me when i'm gone ♪ it was a bittersweet concert for deadheads everywhere, especially those lucky enough to attend sunday's sold out final performance. >> i think i cried like four times in there. >> heartbroke, but happy at the same time. >> reporter: for each of the past three days, over 70,000 fans packed chicago's soldier field, selling out the grateful dead's 50th anniversary fare thee well tour and devoted old-timers who have followed the band literally for decades. >> i did 130 shows before jerry died. >> along with their kids. >> i'm here with my mother tonight. >> and celebrity deadheads, bill murray and john mayer who made all five of the performances,
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including two in california. fans unable to score tickets headed to watch parties around the country. >> this is plan b. yes. it's a great location. a bunch of hippies here hanging out. ♪ the united states >> reporter: part of the band's fourth of july performance reached new heights over new york with a synchronized light show on top of the empire state building. along with a message of gratitude from president obama that reads in part, here's to fifty years to the grateful dead, an iconic american band that embodies the creativity, passion and ability to bring people together that makes american music so great. ♪ i will get by now after 50 years, and more than just a touch of gray, while the long, strange trip may be over for the fans, the music will not fade away. ♪ and guys, this reunion tour could be worth more than $150 million. that's the five soldout shows. the merchandise and sales, the live streaming, theater
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presentation. >> good way to go out. >> don't forget the sentimental factor of soldier field over this weekend. that was the last place jerry garcia played shortly before he died in 1995. >> is this the final-final or -- >> i would imagine so. >> that's what they're calling it. >> ever seen the dead? >> i have not, no. >> you? >> no, i have not. >> 130 shows, that's enough for all of us. >> carson, thanks. up next, can you learn to be happy? we're revealing secrets. first, a check of the weather. >> yes. still looking at some of the heavier rain now finally moving out of minneapolis. but we did have some pretty wild thunderstorms move through that area, and you can see the lens here is just coated in rain. we will see improvements over the next several hours. then the rain is going to shift a little further to the -- farther to the south from northwestern illinois right down into oklahoma, where we could see large hail, some damaging wind gusts. but the biggest threat is really going to be for several inches of rain. we could see as much as 7 to 8 inches of rain, especially in central oklahoma. that could lead to some flash flooding. back behind this front, it does cool off quite a bit. temperatures in the 70s in the
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northern plains. the northwest still hot for at least another four more days. and the northeast will be fairly quiet, a little cloudy today in the southeast. scattered thunderstorms, high temperatures near 90. that's a look at the weather across the country good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. after morning low clouds and coastal drizzle, we'll get some afternoon clearing and by lunchtime, we'll be at 66 degrees in san francisco. tri-valley at 77 degrees. and expect the temperature to top out at 85 degrees in the tri-valley. peninsula today reaching 76 degrees. and into the south bay, 79 degrees. overall, some great weather as you head out and enjoy the sunshine as we go into the afternoon. and that's your latest forecast. matt and hoda? >> thank you, dylan. appreciate it. now to our ongoing series, summer of secrets. all this week, we're exploring the secrets of happiness. >> according to our be happy today poll, 72% of people said they would rather be happier than have more money.
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so why are some of us just naturally happy? and how can you learn to be happier at home and at work? nbc's special anchor, maria shriver, has more on all of this. hey, maria. >> hey, you guys, nice to see you. happy to see you. the question a lot of people have is, is happiness born or bred? can you genuinely be a happy person? is this something you can learn? well, back in 2012, the u.s. ranked 23rd in the united nation's world happiness report. well, that ranking led two filmmakers on a journey to find out the secrets of the happiest people in america. happiness. a feeling. a smile. a laugh. a moment in life. >> happiness is impacted by the way we're raised. some of it is genetic. it has to do with the circumstances that we are currently in. but ultimately, happiness can be generated from the inside of us.
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>> filmmakers adam shell and nicholas kraft set out to find the happiest people. they created a kickstarter campaign asking for referrals for their film, "pursuing happiness." they traveled across the country, and interviewed more than 400 people. and along the way, found some happy people. ♪ why is writing and selling joke books for a living a happy thing to do? >> because it makes me happy. >> every day i wake up and think what's going to happen today? >> i look for the funny. i think life's too short. >> bye. what are we going to do today? >> our very best. >> supercalifragilistic- expialidocious day. >> reporter: many people say they actually choose to be happy. >> you also say that it's people who make a conscience decision to choose happiness. >> i immediately think of gloria, who at 28, you know, was on track to be a partner at her
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law firm, and at 28 she was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. >> so i have a blood clot. >> she said this beautiful thing. she goes, to get excited about the future is almost disrespectful to the day. >> the only thing we're in control of is how we live and the choices we make. and the choice to be happy and to be positive. and the choice to be grateful. >> reporter: there are also those who find happiness comes from their community. >> let's get this. i want that one. >> reporter: like the guys behind sit on it detroit, who build benches for people waiting for the bus. >> it makes me really happy when i see people that are happy when we're installing the benches. >> happy customers. i told you. >> reporter: others like john lawson, who lost both his hands in a fire, live life to its fullest every day. ♪ >> you are happy. you're making others happy. that's the best thing you can do. >> happiness doesn't come from having a perfect life.
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it comes from how to make the imperfections perfect or how to deal with them. ♪ >> reporter: someone once said to me you can't really know happiness and joy unless you also know pain and sorrow. >> i have to say, you can't be a human without having both ends of the spectrum. what happens when something bad does happen? how do we get from that place to a place of happiness? finding your way back to a place of happiness in the midst of that is really the most incredible thing. ♪ >> the biggest takeaway for us in making this film was the experience of meeting and really falling in love with all these people who exemplify how to be happy. >> it starts with a great reminder and hopefully inspiration for real change. >> the thing that was so inspiring to me was that all of
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these people actually get up every morning and say i want to choose that. and there is actually a science behind that, that people -- you can actually see your brain change when you choose happiness. so when that alarm went off at 2:30 this morning, i chose happiness. i said, i'm going to go talk to some really happy people, i'm so happy to get up and come here this morning. >> but you know what, maria, not to get too personal, but what you said to those film makers on camera, you and i have talked about. how a lot of people believe that you can't really understand happiness and joy unless you have experienced some pain and sorrow in your life. you're a little like that too, by the way. >> absolutely, yeah. >> well, i think that that was really exciting, because many people when they go through hard times, when somebody dies, when they get divorced, when they move, they get fired, they think i'll never be happy again. and the research shows that's not the case. that people actually come out better versions of their former selves and they experience joy again. so there's a lot to be excited about, a lot to be optimistic about. >> right. >> maria, that was terrific. that was really great.
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you know what, i do five things every day to be happy. you are supposed to write down three things you're grateful for. you're supposed to write something great that happened in the last 24 hours, a little exercise, a little meditation. and then you're supposed to do one random act of kindness. somebody said if you do all five of those things every day, it works. and -- >> how can you not be happy? >> i'm pretty happy. >> maria, thank you. >> maria, we love you. >> you are happy, hoda. and matt, you're happy too. >> and she makes people happy, which is really nice. good to see you, maria. hoda? coming up tomorrow, the secret to finding true happiness at work. we'll figure that out. carson? >> you want happiness, it's all right here, all this beautiful stuff in the kitchen. it's too hot to turn on the oven. we've got delicious, no-cook recipes to keep you cool all summer. i'm ... ==topvo== a new warning
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ist good morning to you. it is 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. a new warning is out about some of the seafood being caught along our coasts. tests elevated levels of a natural toxin that can make some people sick. symptoms can range from nausea, headache, to seizures, even death. that warning covers very types of recreational-caught seafood. want to check with mike. he knows where that traffic is coming and going. >> the bay bridge, lots of coming and going for traffic flow. going pretty well through berkeley.
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northbound 880 through oakland, a little slowing. the norris worst spot, southbound 880 from san leandro all the way down. but the earlier crash has completely cleared. we have good recovery over the last 10, 15 minutes. northbound, the distraction is clear as well. driving north from fremont a little better drive. toward is south bay, north 101 from 880 all the way up to palo alto, your only slow drive. >> thank you very much. we'll be back with another local news update for you in half an hour.
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come back tomorrow, because guess who is going to be here for a special tuesday concert? mr. bombastic himself, shaggy, is going to be here with his reggae band in new york city. >> that's going to be fun. and also coming up this morning, lebron james. we'll talk to him and bill hader about their new movie "train wreck". >> thank you for fastening my belt. why you might want to use a little cooking spray on your nails and other surprising uses for items around the house. pretty cool. >> okay. dylan, how about a check of the weather? >> it's a little bit humid out here right now. it feels steamy in the northeast. it is going to be a humid day around here with a couple of spotty showers just inland a little bit. our best chance of stronger storms today will be back through the plains, and through the upper midwest where we could see some isolated, stronger storms. but it's really the rain, heavy rain likely, especially through central oklahoma, where we could end up with about 8 inches of rain. tomorrow rain in the same place,
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stretches up into the eastern great lakes, the southeast is hot, warm and humid up here in the northeast. and it is still hot in the northwest. we are breaking records in seattle. temperatures again today should hit 90 degrees. that would be the longest stretch of highs in the 90s for seattle ever. so we'll see what happens this good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're in the mid-60s for most of the bay area as you walk out the door. the low clouds are starting to clear up but still some patchy fog in spots. 68 degrees will be the high today in san francisco. 69 in the east bay. and the north bay, 78 degrees with temperatures in the 60s and 70s for most of the bay area. very comfortable this afternoon. and we see more of that weather as we go through the workweek. enjoy and have a great day. and that's your latest forecast. we'll send it to natalie. >> hey, dylan. well, thanks. we're back here in vancouver,
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where the women, of course, making history winning the third world cup title. and i'm joined now by andreas cantor, well-known as a play-by-play announcer. and you perhaps know him for his goal call, which was incredible last night. we have a little sampling. take a listen. [ speaking in spanish ] >> just a little bit of an idea of why we all know and love andreas. fantastic. have you ever had to yell "goal" so many times within the first 16 minutes of a game? >> not in a final for sure, natalie. how are you, thank you? i think it was an awesome game from the u.s. national team, and it was an unexpected final, which was, you know, all said and done within 16 minutes with 4-0. i think this carli lloyd third goal, it's going to be a candidate for goal here.
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it was a beauty. >> the hot trick goal. >> yes, from mid field. amazing. >> and your call was amazing, about 38 seconds long. >> is that what it was? >> yes, we timed it out. >> the goal -- the girls determined they were the better team yesterday. what we're looking at here, one of the most amazing goals in history. be it men or women. >> yes. >> nobody scores from mid field, you know, in a world cup final. and carli lloyd did it in amazing fashion. >> truly incredible. what do you think this does for women's soccer? it's soccer in the country in general, because soccer has been slow to catch on here in the u.s. >> well, it has been slow to catch on but it's very, very popular. and you know, lots of girls play the game throughout the country, and, you know, now they have some to look up to. these are the new heroes of american soccer. they are great players, by the way. they play very good soccer. and this is just the -- i wouldn't say the beginning, but, you know, soccer is here to
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stay. and this always helps the cause. can you help me with a goal call? you can teach me how to do it. i know it's early. here we go. we're going to wake up everyone. here we go. >> 3, 2 -- >> 1 -- >> goal! more? he's still going. we could be here all day. >> no, not even close, nat. thank you very much. speaking of sports, nba superstar lebron james isn't one to shy away from challenges. so this summer, facing cameras in a whole different way, giving acting a try in a new movie called "train wreck" co starring bill hater and amy schumer. we sat down with them while they were filming in new york. >> basketball superstar's first feature film and he's in good hands, working alongside comedy
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greats, bill hader, amy schumer. >> you see mc hammer today? >> yeah. >> still looks good. >> yeah. >> but he can't pay for this bill. >> got a couple of firsts here. we have your first romantic lead. we have your first feature film. all right. so any growing pains here? lebron, how is it going for you? >> everything i expected and more. everything i've always dreamed. you know, as a kid you hope that someday you could possibly be in a movie and be yourself, you know, to start off with. and you know, it's been fun so far. >> so when you started in comedy and acting, did you always stop and think one day i want to be the romantic lead in a movie? >> no. >> why do you laugh? >> no, never the romantic lead. i'm always the guy walking in on the people. whoops, sorry. i'll leave you guys. i'm always that guy. >> lebron plays hader's best friend and a different kind of coach. >> i'm like his love doctor.
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his love coach. >> love interest. >> no, not the love interest. >> love doctor. >> right. >> love coach that helps him through a relationship. both bad and good advice. >> yeah. >> so wait, is lebron james in this movie a hero or a villain? >> hero. huge hero. >> just like in real life. >> yes, huge hero. like my life coach, love coach. he's my best friend in the movie. i had worked with him on snl, so i knew how effortlessly funny he is, and very comfortable on camera. >> weren't you one of the guys who turned him into the solid gold dancer? was that your idea? >> yeah. ♪ >> it's a lot different now, and the uniform has changed quite a bit, but -- >> when you're flipping through the script, bill, and reading dialogue with you and lebron and then you film the page and it says, and here's the scene where you guys are in the gym and you're playing basketball. >> yeah. >> that just is as nerve-racking as it could possibly be.
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how did you react to that? >> wasn't as nerve-racking playing the basketball so much as remembering -- i'm like, can i talk and dribble at the same time? can i remember my lines? >> can can he? >> yeah, he does a great job. >> has he just for fun, just to show who is boss, swatted one away? >> he can't help it, yeah. like, that's the whole thing. it's like -- he can't help but be like lebron james all of the time. >> i would imagine at the end of time, you're going to be known a lot more as an athlete than as an actor. >> hope so. >> fair? okay? fair to say. >> hopefully. >> at just 29 years old, now 30, really, have you begun to think about legacy, lebron? >> no, i really haven't. i think legacy will speak for itself. who i am as a man and what do i off the floor defines who i am off the court. i don't really get caught up into it too much. >> last one. and bill knows a lot about this, because he operates in hollywood, and the pitfalls of
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hollywood are pretty well-known, just as they are in professional sports. and a lot of guys rise to the top, and then they make dumb mistakes. i'm not talking about decisions that people disagree with. i'm talking about getting in trouble. and having meltdowns. and to your credit, you have not let that happen. how have you avoided it? >> i just live my life. i'm -- you know, it comes to a point where you're able to prioritize what's important and what's not important. the game of basketball is very important to me. but my family and my friends is more important. i love the game, but i don't take it for granted. i'm not entitled to anything. but i also represent a much bigger calling than just basketball. >> yeah. i would have a complete meltdown. i would be -- it would be nuts. prison. >> 7:00 in the morning. >> yeah, mess up. it's going to suck. anyway, got that to look forward to. thanks, man. >> i booked the prison
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interview. >> you got that one? >> it's so nice to see lebron doing something else other than playing basketball. watching him -- just even in that interview. they have great chemistry. >> they really do. >> fun. "train wreck" from our sister company, universal, opens july 17th. >> amy schumer is good too. coming up next, olive oil, a useful addition to your beauty routine? but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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we're back now at 8:42. surprising uses for everyday items. so get the beer, the olive oil and the cooking spray ready. because today.com editor is here with the unexpected cleaning and beauty solutions right at your fingertips. how are you doing? >> good, how are you? >> first of all, beer. i cannot believe beer is a cleaning agent, but okay. >> i know, usually you think you probably want to keep the beer off of your stuff. >> yeah. >> but in this case, if you have
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spilled a little coffee on a carpet. >> and coffee is a stainer, obviously. so what should you do? >> if you have a stain, liquid or dry stain, you want to -- >> dump it? >> yeah, just dump a little beer. >> just a little? is that enough? >> yep. >> and then dab -- >> dab it with a cloth and it lifts the beer right out. if it's a stubborn stain, keep doing it. >> and the beer doesn't stain, i'm guessing. >> and then you can get some water. >> and later, fast forward, it's clean. >> you want to make sure you do a test patch. >> okay. >> good. >> all right. so when you put a glass down on a table and it leaves one of those water marks, sometimes you wonder how to get that out. you say toothpaste. >> yep, toothpaste is an easy tip. use a nongel like a white toothpaste. put it in the stain and keep rubbing into the area of the stain so it's not all over your furnlts. but it comes right out. everyone has toothpaste in the cabinet. >> that is crazy how that works? >> and you don't want to smear it everywhere.
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>> by the way, you're right, it's going away. how long do you have to work at that? >> probably 30 seconds, a minute. you don't want to rub it too hard. >> jewelry. we've all had jewelry that's gotten tarnished or silverware and that kind of stuff. you say lemon juice? >> lemon juice is a miracle. you have it in your cabinet or kitchens. you take old tarnished jewelry or metal and put some lemon juice -- tablespoon and a half in a cup cup of water. >> not too much lemon juice. >> no, and you can see it comes right off. >> now, i would imagine for jewelry there is some you should use it for and symptom steer clear. >> do not do this with pearls or gold. but all metals. >> how long should you soak them? >> you can soak it if you want -- shouldn't hurt it at all. it's just lemon juice. -- >> just for a few seconds? >> yeah, if it's a stubborn stain, leave it in longer. >> you're right, it's working. >> comes right off. >> like it. this is my favorite one coming up. i wish they had this at the nail
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salon. you're saying a way you don't wreck your manicure are if you do it at home. >> if your nails are damp still, you actually just grab a little pam. >> that really true? >> you take it out of the kitchen cabinet and spritz it. >> by the way, it makes sense, because at the nail salon, they have a little bit of oil you put on. >> right. and so then let's say you're running out the door, you can actually just rub it into your hands. it's a good moisturizer. it makes it tacky to the touch and quick set. >> all right. and last but not least, olive oil is good to remove makeup. >> yeah. >> and you're going to prove it. >> i'll show you. >> let's see. >> actually, a lot of people like this because it has no chemicals. >> okay. >> you can use it on -- use it all over your face if you really want to. but just -- you just hold it on for a couple seconds and then swipe. i look awesome. it comes right off. >> you're right. it is coming off. take off all of your makeup. so it really works. >> it really works.
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♪ back now at 8:48 with today food. this week we are keeping cool in the kitchen with simple no-cook recipes for when it's too hot to turn on the oven. elise strong is star of "my cupcake addiction". hey, fancy, how are you? >> excited to be cooking with you. >> we have a crew ready to eat all your goodies in a little bit. tell us what we're dealing with here. this is no cooking. >> this is no baking, super easy for summer. and we're going to make little
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individual lemon and raspberry cheesecake jars, everything looks cuter in a jar. >> two ingredients to start with. these are just cookies. >> we want to run through ingredients real quickly. lemon cookies, a bit of butter, raspberries, lemon zest and lemon juice. cream cheese, whipping cream and powdered sugar. >> so simple when you see it laid out. let's begin with the bottom layer. >> we smash up some cookies. >> i would love to do it. wow. you're welcome. so you smoosh them up. >> once they're nice and finally smooshed, tip over your melted butter. do you want to stir that through? >> sure. just so it's moist, right? >> you want them almost starting to stick together but not too much. >> all right. >> we're going to build them in these cute mason jars but you can use a martini glass. >> so anything you have around will work. >> exactly. >> so i put a layer on the bottom? >> pop a little in. >> just a little? >> i like to split it in half. i like a crunchy base. >> that's our first layer.
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>> nice and i'll pat it down. >> and then we're adding berries. so you can us obviously any kind of berries you have. >> any kind of berries you like. with the raspberries, layer them on the outside of the glass so you can see them through. that's right. while you're doing that, i'm going to whip the cream. just make sure it's not too whipped. you can see the consistency, it's not going to overwhip when we mix it through the rest. >> okay, all right. the guys are downstairs eating. how is it tasting, guys? >> i turned mine upside down. >> carson dug into the cookie. >> very tart. but then it's sweeter down below. >> see, the sweetness is down -- you're adding lemon zest. >> lemon zest. if you haven't zested a lemon before, i'm using a micro plain. but you can use -- just get the very, very fine skin. but you don't want to see the white pith underneath. and then we have cream cheese and powdered sugar, lemon zest and lemon juice.
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>> sounds delicious. let it go for a couple minutes? >> a kippel he will minutes. >> are we bring these with? >> leave them there. >> of course, silly. >> we are going to lift that up and if you want to start scooping into that bowl there. >> i'm scooping this into that? >> you're scooping this into that. >> all right. and are we going to fold? >> we are. so -- have you folded before? not laundry. >> not really. so you just sort of -- >> perfect. so when you fold, you want to use a big sweeping motion. this is very -- >> oh, okay. >> there we go. very ghost-like. >> weird. all right. so we've got this here. premade. you want to just -- scoop it in. >> scoop it in. >> all right. so give us thumbs up downstairs? >> let me try again. dylan, hold my hand. >> a hard time with folding skills. you're doing very well. okay. we're going to dress them up. >> a little bit of whipped cream. want to pop a raspberry on top
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and a little bit of mint. >> thank you so much. that's awesome. we really appreciate it. and you'll be at our 9:00 hour. >> and we'll be making a strawberry milk shake pie. >> ah! look who is here! cassidy is coming up! talking about -- she's one of hollywood's newest stars. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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a student finds herself trapped in a high school when it turns deadly. cassidy, you have no idea what a pleasure it is to have you here. >> the pleasure is mine. >> the pressure i'm under right now. your mom is just around the corner over there. >> i know. i can see her. >> we watched you grow up. it is so nice to have you here as a lovely young lady, starring in a movie. >> thank you. >> this has been a long time in the making. >> it's kind of surreal being here, just walking down, i didn't know if i could go in the right door. i felt like i've seen all these people i've seen forever. just to be there with my mom, i'm pinching myself, it's crazy. >> the movie has been in the works for a long time, as well. four years? >> i came on board two years. they actually shot it completely independently with no money at all and ended up doing recasting and that's when i came on. >> it's terrifying.
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it's an unusual way that it's made also. isn't that true that a lot of it was improvised to make it as realistic as possible? >> most of the dialogue, about 85%, ended up being improvisation. we went into it and pretty much got an outline every day. we wouldn't get the scenes until that morning. we never knew what we were shooting. we could pick up the camera any time we wanted to. >> a lot of people say that would be hard. saying what comes to the top of your head. i think that makes it harder. >> in a weird way, it did. a lot of times we were actually scared, in dark hallways by ourselves. we kept it small. the casting crew totalled about ser seven. and occasionally people coming from l.a. but wanted to do it outside the hollywood norm. >> do you like this genre, or would you like to set -- you've done movies in the past. do you want to set your sights on different things? >> i did grow up loving horror movies, much to my mother's dismay. she thought i was a freak. i want to do other things, but it was great to start where i
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did, to start pretty much with nothing. we had no funds. we did as small as we could have. and i think that's what made it so special and real. >> let me see if there is anything else your mom made me ask you here. is it true that your mom is responsible for everything good and wonderful in your life? >> did she tell you that? >> that's what she wrote me here. is that true? >> i think my dad might argue that one a little bit. >> can i go back to the makeup room? am i going to be accepted back, do you think? >> maybe i would go in and stick your head in first.i'm ... ==voe between neighbors turns deadly good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. a dispute between neighbors turned deadly on the peninsula. a woman is accused of beating her neighbor to death with a baseball bat over the weekend. it happened at an apartment complex on north claremont street. police say the neighbors first got into an argument a few months ago but things kept escalating. investigators got a break in the
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case when the 40-year-old suspect simply confessed to police. >> she basically said, i want to report a homicide. and i did it. >> martinez has been booked into the san mateo county jail on suspicion of murder. we'll have much more news coming up in half an hour. see you then. anchor/cu i'll have another suspicion
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this morning on "today's take" everybody is talking "orange is the new black." this season's breakout star, ruby rose is here. a plane attempts an emergency landing at a crowded beach. wait until you see what happens next. plus, get your game on. we'll kick off game show week. all that and more coming up now. from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a monday morning. it's july the 6th, 2015. a big summer crowd on a warm, muggy day here in new york city. hope you had a great holiday weekend. i'm willie along with tamron.
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the unbreakable ellie kemper. >> thank you for that. wove it right in. >> she's on a show, "unbreakable." she's incredible. >> watch it. >> natalie, our buddy in vancouver, covering the world's cup. we'll talk to her in a moment. al has today off. how was the fourth? >> i had a low-key fourth. you guys had more -- >> what's low key? >> seeing a movie, eating dinner at an italian restaurant at 6:00. >> what did you see? >> love and mercy. it is amazing, very emotional. very moving. john cusack is phenomenal. very good. >> all-american band. good thing to do on the 4th. >> thank you. for putting that twist on it. >> the beach boys, all-american. >> meanwhile, you and i were busy at the fireworks. >> oh. did you forget? >> 3, 2, 1!
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>> the fireworks spectacular. there was that. so anyway -- >> yeah. >> well -- >> yeah, we were there with thousands -- actually, millions of our friends. >> beautiful. >> this was the macy's fireworks spectacular, our first time hosting it. it was -- it went off without a hitch, except for there was this one little thing, at the very end of the show. it was our one assignment that willie was supposed to get right. >> whoa! >> wait a minute. >> i was going to protect you. okay. let's listen. >> let's get it started, 2, 1! >> the deal is, the countdown in your ear from 10, and we're supposed to say outloud 3, 2, 1. we almost stuck the landing and then tamron had to add one last spot after the 3. >> did you hear the 2, 1 -- what was happening in your ear? >> and we had it, too. like we thought about it. weren't stressed about it. we had it nailed and then tamron
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is like i've got one more thing. >> no, here's what happened. before the commercial break, we had been there for two hours. so willie goes, nothing else matters. we've been great for the last -- >> i didn't say that. >> but this last thing, we have to really stick it. well, my heart started racing and i got all nervous. and the script said, "let's get it started" and i'm like, "let's get it started"! >> but it was the thought on the teleprompter -- the thing that was -- >> i knew, because there was someone clearly counting us down in my ear, but in front of me it said "let's get it started" and i look over at willie and he has that look like "shut up!" >> so it was a quick, 2, 1. >> i never knew the word "started" was a whole second. and it came out of my mouth and it was just a disaster. >> to viewers, it was seamless. >> it was not.
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>> i have no alibi. >> no countdown in history is 2, 1. >> we have the first. >> my nickname is deejay world cookie. so now it's 2, 1. so just call me 2, 1. >> deejay 2, 1. you cut straight to the chase. >> it was unbelievable, just to be there on the east river and watch for 25 minutes, and ray lewis singing "god bless america." ray charles, excuse me. incredible show. >> u.s. air force band behind us. and i've seen different portions of the band perform. they have come here, like the horn section. this is my first time seeing the entire band with the vocalist. it was -- i'm going to tell you honestly, it was like a spiritual experience. >> it was. >> it really was. >> and it was beautiful night. >> yes. >> it started off a little rainy that day and then -- >> total honor to be there. great time. >> you know, something that also happened over the weekend, this is crazy. this small plane made a crash
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landing. carlsbad beach in california. this is near san diego. according to the faa, the plane was flying a banner ad when the engine lost power. this -- look at people playing volleyball. they don't even notice the plane crash-landing near them. now they notice and they rush right over. witnesses say a 12-year-old boy suffered a head injury when he was actually clipped by or a part of the debris hit him. remarkably, no one else was injured. all of those people on the plane, the pilot is getting credit for that landing, which i don't know what his options were. >> right. >> but it is crazy what all of those people on a holiday weekend -- >> yeah. and that little boy is okay. he was injured, but he's okay. >> the 12-year-old got hit by part of the plane but he's going to be okay. >> it could be nonlife threatening, but serious. >> that's incredible. all right. let's get to the women's world cup, this is what everybody was talking about. team usa winning 5-2 over japan.
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it was a walk-away. they scored four goals right out of the box, and natalie was there to see the whole thing. hey, natalie. >> hey, guys. i've got to tell you, emotions were running high here. 53,000 people in this stadium and all of us were on our feet, probably for the first 16 minutes of the game, as you said, willie. within the first two-and-a-half minutes, carli lloyd had already scored the first goal for the u.s. women's national team. and we knew from that moment on that we were going to be witnessing magic in the stadium. two minutes later, she scored yet again. and i think the goal, though, that everybody is still talking about this morning is that hat trick from mid field. she saw japan's goalie come out of the goal, and she saw that as an opportunity. and that's when she took that shot. it was the first time ever in a final in a world cup that a player has ever been able to pull off a hat trick like that and make that goal. it was truly remarkable. so it was 4-0 in the first half
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going into the second half, japan managed to come back and get two goals. but the u.s. winning it. heath scored the first goal. 5-2. truly an amazing night here and fans were partying all night long. i went to bed early but i could hear the parties around me, guys. >> you saw the celebration from afar, natalie. >> you were up all night. we know that's true. >> i've got to say -- yeah, yeah, i can't. no, i wasn't, i promise you. but i know someone who was, and that was carli lloyd. she pretty much told matt she was simply exhausted. she got no sleep, up all night with her teammates celebrating their victory. here's what she had to say a little bit earlier on today. >> it just didn't feel real. i don't know why, i don't know if it was because of the fashion, how it was a 5-2 game. it was just -- it was unbelievable. >> i want to read you a list of all of the people -- all of the incredible players who have gotten a hat trick in the of a
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world cup, all right? there's carli lloyd -- >> all right. >> that's it. that's the only one. you're the only player to ever do that. how does that feel? >> pretty incredible. >> well, she certainly was the player of the tournament. she won the goaden ball. i have to say, every single player on our team contributed to that victory. and they were truly remarkable playing their best game yet of this tournament. and you know, i have a feeling there is a lot more to come from the u.s. women's national team. get ready. only four more years until france. >> france in four years? >> already counting down. france. >> all right, natalie. you were there to see the whole thing. so cool. it was a blitz out of the box. four goals. >> i didn't know a soccer game could move that fast. >> right. >> and hoda said she went to walk her dog and came back -- >> and it was like all done.
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guys, guys, it's monday. it's monday in the summertime. you know what that must mean. ellie's show and telly. show and telly with ellie. guys, today i bring you a -- i'll call it a delicacy. st. louis, missouri. you will not be disappointed. this is my hometown of st. louis, missouri. this is ted drew's frozen custard. he's had offers to go national. and so he should. because it makes it more rare, more of a delicacy. this is frozen custard. this is actually not a concrete, i don't think. and, of course, when you hold this upside down it won't fall out because it's frozen. but when you get a mix-in like vanilla custard, you turn it upside down and it will not fall out. this started in 1930. can can we? >> i was going to say, is it just for show or can we eat? >> no, no. >> so this is, again, ted drew's. it's two frozen custards. the lines are out into the road
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during the summer. and it sells christmas trees during the winter. do you love it, tamron? have i won you over? >> i feel like i went to church. >> that's a religious experience. >> you grew up on this stuff? >> i grew up on this. >> oh, my gosh. >> i believe -- >> it's custard? >> yeah, it's egg and honey, i think that goes into it. thanks, you guys. it's really good. >> you can put like your stuff in it, like cookies -- >> graham cracker, banana. >> whatever you want. >> i can't buy this if i live here? need some. >> i know. i think we freeze-dried this. come on, ted. we're pleading with you. >> that's unbelievable. >> thank you very much, you guys. this is really good. >> this is the saddest meal of my life. >> why? >> because i can never have it. >> while we eat, let's have dylan do the weather. >> are those flavors or just generic bases. >> vanilla, chocolate and strawberry. we'll give some to you.
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>> we have rain moving through minneapolis and northwestern wisconsin, heavier downpours. it's starting to fizzle out but the second round of rain this afternoon into this evening that is going to trigger some of these flash flood watches that we're seeing in effect right now from st. louis back to wichita falls. while we could see a few isolated tornadoes, it's really the rain that's going to be the biggest threat, especially back through oklahoma city, where we could end up with 7 to 8 inches of rain. so flooding is going to be a major concern later today good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we get a look at from belvedere we see the skies are starting to clear. and such a gorgeous start out to the day. today a high of 81 in los gatos. in burlingame a high of 71. mission district 68 degrees. overall we cannot complain about this weather in the bay. it will be so comfortable this afternoon. and we keep more of that weather as we head through the workweek. have a great day.
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and that's your latest forecast. guys? >> all right, dylan, thank you very much. she is a tenacious news woman, runs marathon, is fiercely competitive. we know all these things. but does natalie have what it takes to be an american ninja warrior. >> i'm going to say yes. >> look at her! oh, my gosh! >> there's no suspense there. >> she's not eating frozen custard. >> incredible. >> incredible. >> wow. women talking about activia. when i feel bloated and my stomach is rumbling in the morning, it takes me forever to get dressed. i just like wearing a lot of black. i don't have the time to be gassy and uncomfortable, when i'm trying to get out of the house. those are the days you wear sweatpants. i love activia. that is so good. i eat activia every day. enjoying activia twice a day for 4 weeks may help reduce the frequency of minor digestive issues. feeling good, looking good. activiaaaa. my husband has been singing that to me for two weeks.
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nbc's hit show "american ninja warrior" puts competitors through a grueling obstacle course. does natalie have what it takes to be a ninja warrior? natalie, how did you do? >> no. i got to tell you, it is so much fun to watch on the couch. but even more fun to compete. maybe just a little bit scary, too. i visited the set recently. they were based in san pedro, california, for their military appreciation week. and take a look how i did. >> travis rosen, drew dreshle and natalie morales! >> here i am on the set of "american ninja warrior"! i am freaking out. even behind the scenes, the course is intimidating. they look so easy on tv. wow! he did that with ease. that will not be the case for me. i needed a little advice from co host matt iceman.
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>> don't hit the money maker. >> i definitely am competitive. of i've got the ninja spirit. my kneecaps are shaking. i wasn't sure how far that spirit would get me so i checked in with the course tester. so sara, what's the strategy with the log roll? >> the strategy is confidence and momentum. >> almost! oh! almost! >> last year, casey was the first female to finish the course. and this year, she shared the secret to scaling the warped wall. >> if you take a few more steps and then jump, you'll be even closer. >> why do you do this? >> i just love it, because i love just conquering goals, and especially when other people say you can't do something, i love proving them wrong. >> i was competing with more than 100 members of the united states military. army sergeants like keith and kenneth, twin brothers. in 2009, keith was injured by a
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roadside bomb on his second tour in iraq. how did you come back from that? >> with a lot of help. if i didn't have people like ken there, i wouldn't be here today. i don't care if i don't make it. as long as he does. that's what i care about today. >> i took their story to heart, inspired. i was ready to run. taking my biggest fear first. >> going with the last obstacle first. >> i think this is great. >> oh! >> just comes up short. >> natalie morales. about to do her thing. using that background she has. >> oh! natalie morales! >> and don't be fooled by that smile. she is competitive. she wants to get through this. >> love this approach. >> well! natalie morales is looking
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sleek, getting right through those steps. >> come on, natalie. good lead. >> oh! couldn't hold on. >> a little wet. i had one thing left to do. >> i'm still going to press that buzzer! >> morales atop of the warped wall. she's going to do it! she hits the buzzer. i can't believe it. look at that. she just dominates the wall. >> a fantastic effort. >> all right, guys. so i never conquered the warped wall. but still, it was incredible. you're not going to see my run tonight on "american ninja warrior" but you are going to see the amazing military members as they take that course on. truly such a fun show. you can see it tonight here on nbc at 8:00, 7:00 central time. more of my behind the scenes on "american ninja warrior" on
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today.com. guys? >> you did great. >> well done. >> that wall was not fair. that's just ridiculous. >> you can't look at what you didn't conquer. you condition quartered everything else. crazy. >> do you like my butt flop into the water? that was great. >> we all -- you should have seen us. if there were a picture-in-picture, we screamed when you hit the water there. >> it was a total back flop. it hurt. >> we have something for you. we saved some can custard for you when you return. because all champions need -- and you're familiar with this custard. >> yeah. >> i am so glad -- thank you so much, ellie. because the concrete is my absolute favorite thing out of st. louis, besides my family that's there. i can't wait to have some. tamron, stop eating it. that's mine. >> oh. we'll throw it in the freezer for you, natalie. >> i promise i'll save you half. >> all right. >> she's the ninja warrior. >> nice job. coming up next, get your game on. we'll kick off game show week by playing a new version of the
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chiming in. it's time to get your game on, and to kick off our game week, we're playing the new "chain reaction." >> it was a crowd favorite in the '80s and it's back with brand-new host mike on the game show network. thank you for joining us. >> are you kidding me? it's my pleasure. i'm so honored to be kicking off game show week. are you ready to play? >> we're ready. >> very simple. it's a word play game. you connect chains of words. you'll be given the first word and last word. your job is to guess the words in the middle of the chain. subsequently connecting the chain. >> my thing is not plugged in. sabotaged. >> i think we have an example for you. >> example. >> so you can get an idea. let's take a look here. >> we showed when we went to commercial break. >> so this the example.
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>> so you have kanye and man. you have to guess the two words in the middle, both beginning with the letter w. >> we know the answer. of. >> kanye west, wing man. >> there you go. >> let's move on to the first question of the game. let's see the graphics here. blood. >> orange. >> room temperature. >> there you go. >> oh! >> i gave you the orange. >> let's move on to the next one. you ready to play? come on. pick it up. let's -- >> tamron, ratchet it up, all right? >> okay. kevin bacon star search. kevin bacon, bacon -- >> think about what you want me to do later in the green room, tamron. >> what?
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everyone can join the fun with connect and collect minions inside these marked boxes of big g cereals. ... very good monday morning to you. 9:26 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. a late-night officer involved shooting left a juvenile hospitalized. it happened during a traffic stop. police say the driver tried to take off in a stolen car and rammed the patrol car. the driver is in critical condition. police have not yet announced the exact age of the driver, but they also say the officer's being treated for injuries. and those details have not yet been released. firefighters say a pot left unattended caused a fire that tore through a condominium unit in hercules. it happened last night on chelsea near willow avenue. crews contained that fire before it spread to a nearby shopping center. four condos were damaged or destroyed. no one was hurt.
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traffic good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. skies are clearing and temperatures are starti ining t warm up across the bay. in the peninsula now at 68 degrees. east bay 67 degrees. and san francisco now 62 degrees. this afternoon expect highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s. even some upper 70s for the south bay. peninsula reaching 76 degrees. and east bay 69 degrees. after this gorgeous day we'll have more of this weather as we head through the rest of the workweek. now here's a look at traffic with mike. all right, kari. we're looking at a great flow of traffic now. around the bay folks are easing back into your workweek.
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we're looking over to the peninsula we have a slower drive southbound 101 through san mateo. but eastbound 92 crash on the slower and partially blocking. farther south slower drive the pali jam continues this morning, lighter than usual but it's still there. both directions toward that corridor between university and em barcedero. the rest of the freeway looking really good for northbound 85. back to you. look at that. thanks so much, mike. we'll be back with another local news update in about half an hour. see you then.
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taking a look at the headlines, stock markets in europe and asia showed signs of taking a look at the blashgts. voters rejected the belt tightening terms of an international bailout. european leaders will hold emergency talks to see if a new deal can be reached to help greece renegotiate its massive debt and avoid financial collapse. mastercard is testing a facial recognition app to help verify your identity when you make an online purchase. users hold up the phones, selfie style, scan their face and send the image to mastercard. they're also required to blink to prove that you're real and that it's not a picture. the app can also get a person's fingerprints. amazon is promising more barringians than on black friday alone to celebrate the 20th
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debris. but everyone was okay, remarkably. dale earnhardt jr., by the way, went on to win the race. now let's check the weather. >> we have a couple areas where we're going to see more rain today, especially through parts of the plains and through oklahoma and also into kansas where we could see heavier rain this afternoon. expect up to seven to to eight inches of rain good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're getting a live look from mt. diablo. we see clear skies and a lot of sunshine this afternoon. in gilroy expect a high of 81 degrees, palo alto 77 degrees. mission district today 68 degre degrees. and 78 in santa rosa. 82 degrees for the high in walnut creek. and we'll see those low to mid-80s in the tri-valley today. our temperatures stay this way as we go through the weekend, a lot more sunshine to come.
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and that's your and that's your latest forecast. >> australian model, producer, singer, writer, did i leave anything out? >> the coolest person we probably ever had? >> i was going to say. that ruby rose has been a big deal down under for some time. >> now she's bringing her incredible talents state side starring in the third season of the very popular netflix series "orange is the new black." ruby rose, good morning. >> good morning. >> nice to be here. >> i definitely feel like you're the coolest person i ever met. and so i am behaving accordingly. nerding out. how did you end up on "orange is the new black"? you're from australia. >> you know, i got an e-mail saying to do a self tape for the character of stella. i self taped and sent it in. i thought i would never hear anything ever again. and i got a call within a couple days and i flew to new york and filmed.
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it was such a weird thing. >> yeah. >> freakishly weird. >> you made this video on youtube, right? >> yeah. >> did they see that? >> i'm guessing so. i don't want to make a lot of assumptions but i don't have the answers. i didn't ask. i probably should have. i made a short film. i produced it and wrote it. it went viral. i expected it to be a small thing for my little facebook friends. and it went crazy. then i got a call shortly after. that there are a lot of character similarities. so i think that is maybe something to do with it. >> i don't know what to think of stella. i finished the -- i don't know about stella. i have mixed feelings about her. i do. not about you, ruby rose. i'm not going to give away anything, but i know -- i told her, i finished the season marathon as we do with your show as well.
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>> thank you. but this season was incredible. there's a lot of pressure when you join a cast that's already an ensemble cast. how did you fit in? >> terribly. no. this cast is so ridiculously nice. it's spooky. you get on set. everyone wants to give you a hug and kiss and exchange numbers and go to karaoke and take you for dinner. it literally was like i had a terrible time in high school. this was my post high school experience. it was fantastic. >> i feel like other people had a similar experience. then when you're grown-up, you can behave the that way. >> people don't know you're in australia. >> i was. >> and you've been at this, you know, kind of the l.a. game for a year and a half before you kind of got your break. you were grinding out there. >> yeah. actually, it was two years. but it was a year and a half. that sounds like not a long time. it was very much like
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tumbleweed. >> that all changed. >> and no one, you know, i couldn't get an agent or manager, couldn't get an audition, not even for a college student, like exam or smig. i couldn't get anything. >> look who gets the last laugh. >> ha-ha. everyone is laughing now. >> if you're an algt it issing across from ruby rose and say i don't see it, you should get out of the business. >> you have to come back and talk style. that is the everything that everyone is obsessed with your hair, tattoos, style in general. everything going on here is amazing. >> it's a copy of you. thank you, ruby rose. "orange is the new black" is streaming on netflix now. up next, you have to come back. we love you. three words -- strawberry milk shake tart. and we're going to show you the easy way to make this awesomeness in a jar after this. oh, it's a pie. top your kids' .
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across the cookies. give those a little stir. >> i do. >> then put that into the pan. then you have to press them down to make a base. >> we're going to make the crust out of the oreos. >> perfect. >> and can i get you to add the milk into the pudding? >> delicious. >> by the way, i didn't really drink that much strawberry milk growing up. it's taking me to another life, i guess. >> this is my favorite treat growing up. when you make this, can you switch out the milk for a chocolate milk or any flavor you like. >> i'm done with the crust. >> add that in there. that's amazing. >> we have one you prepared earlier. >> it's child like. >> you can put that in. there then give it a good mix. >> all right. >> this is cream cheese mixture. cream cheese. i can reach over you? >> yes. >> a little bit of vanilla. >> all right. >> and a little pitt of powdered sugar.
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>> delicious. >> a pill pink food coloring if you want it to really pop. just a drop. >> strawberry milk powder, can you get that at the store? >> yes. >> we're going to fold jenltly. you want me to do the fold? >> maybe. >> so when you fold, make sure that you're not wliping this lame. you want to use nice big sweeping movements. >> okay. >> you want to try? >> sweeping movements. yeah. >> there you go. >> and then the garnish, do you want me to do the piping? >> i would be thrilled if you did it. i think america would be, too. >> all right. we're going to pipe some rosettes. can you put sprinkles all over the middle. >> you said big ones on the outside, right? >> yes. look at you. i'm doing a surprisingly dainty job. this is coming out of i'm not sure what. i'm still reeling from ruby rose.
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diagnosis, my amazing mother lost her life to this disease. a disease i was trained to detect. my mom, sister and i were best friends. it was sad and difficult to experience this, even more so because i was a dermatologist. now i feel it's my responsibility to spread awareness and educate my children and my patients. protect your skin and get regular skin checks. even an inknockous looking bump could be deadly. >> associate clinical professor of determinetology. >> her story is featured "family circle" magazine. good to see you. >> good morning. >> so you're a doctor but became a patient yourself not once, not twice but three times. >> three times. ironically, i'm a skin cancer surgeon and skin cancer survivor. when i was pregnant, i found a red bump on my nose and showed it to about 11 dermatologists who all said it's just acne, wait on it.
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and it wasn't. it never developed like a pimple. so i had it biopsied and it was a base sal cell cancer. two years later, i found it under my eye and later a tiny dark spot on my knee. i had been a canoe instructor, did everything wrong when i was little, suntanning salons, sun burns and had that biopsied and it was the earliest stage of melano melanoma. since then, thank goodness nothing. >> and you're going to run through some of the a, b, c, d and es. no one should take this for granted, even people with darker skin. >> the problem for people who have any type of pigment in their skin think they're immune to skin cancer. and people who are hispanic and asian and all different colors skin, they're the second-highest incidents of rising melanoma. >> a is for asymmetricaasymmetr. >> means you can't fold it in half and it would be a perfect circle. you can see here, if you folded this in half, it wouldn't quite fit and match. so asymmetrical is an easy
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beginner. >> b is for border. what does that mean? >> border means you don't -- you couldn't draw a nice fine pencil line around it. this is smudgy, scalloped. see it's curvy? look for that. >> these pictures, by the way, from the skin cancer foundation. and c is for color. >> color. so you should have one color. you have your signature mole color. if you have one that's changing or has multiple different colors, this has i call it milk chocolate, dark chocolate. this has red. you can even get grays and blues. and that's where the pigment is in your skin. >> it's becoming invasive. >> and as pointed out, these pictures were provided. would you be able to see this with your naked eye? >> you can can see -- if you do your skin checks once a month yourself, your brain will remember. so one thing starts standing out to you and you don't know why, which abc it is, that's something to have your doctor check. >> diameter? >> diameter. so obvious often i find melanomas on people that are tiny. but if it's bigger than 6
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millimeters, they do a radial growth. if it's bigger than your pinky fingerna fingernail, it's too big. >> e is for evolving. >> this is the most important. your mind will pick up when something is changing on your skin. any change, bigger, wider, darker, wider, crusty, bleedy, itching. these things you need to show your doctor. >> sun protection. and do skin cancer, take a hike, be out there but protect yourself. >> thank you so much. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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walking along the pier. he also claims he didn't know he shot the victim kate steinle until he was arrested. teams are searching the waters of lake sonoma this morning for the body of a 14-year-old boy who disappeared saturday afternoon. deputies say he fell off on intertube while being pulled by a wave runner. he was not wearing a life vest. searchers using sonar to scan the waters which are 200 feet deep in some spots. let's check your weather this monday morning. good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. low clouds and coastal drizzle early this morning, but this afternoon skies will clear and we'll have comfortable temperatures. here's a look at the lunchtime numbers, 72 degrees in the peninsula. the tri-valley 76 degrees and heading up to 85 in the tri-valley. but elsewhere we have some much more comfortable weather in the upper 70s in the peninsula and north bay 78 degrees, as well as 79 in the south bay. let's check traffic now with mike. well, kari, you're talking
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about south bay, so will i. nice easy drive. 85 northbound still late slowing we expect coming in through cupertino. skyport has me concerned, reports of one of the people involved in this collision. and it sounds like they're laying on the ground outside the car. now, traffic is going by but this is going to be a spectacle. we're tracking this in the newsroom and i'll let you know. tweet that out if we have anything major to report here. hopefully not. northbound a little slowing heading toward another crash around 880 but not a major issue for the morning commute. and easier drive through palo alto approaching the bay bridge no drama. just a little slowing into the city. a look at the toll plaza itself. they've turned metering lights off. it's so light there. back to you. mike, thanks. more news in half an hour. see you then.
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use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline plus. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb from live studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> apparently there's music playing somewhere. >> yes, there is. >> hey, everybody. hope you had a wonderful holiday weekend. probably a lot of people are continuing their holiday. it's july 6 and you went to rehoboth. >> i went to rehoboth beach, delaware, had a great little thing. my mom and joel and i know toe bombed the cooking picture just to appear as if i were present
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because every picture taken in at the kitchen i tiptoe in at the last second. >> you had a successful barbecue? >> we had a good bunch of people all sitting around the table, friends of my mom, linda, joe, mel, bob and allison, me and joel and my mom and i got a selfie stick, obviously. but there's a great -- look! selfie stick! >> those were banned at disneyworld. for good reason. >> we had a nice time. how was yours? >> might be was good. it was just me and frank. fireworks, you know what i'm saying. [ laughter ] but you know what? it's such a happy day for us all here and everybody's been so sweet to kathie lee today. matt was so nice, he did a lovely interview with her. she has a big movie coming out friday called "the gallows" we're leaving today for the premier. >> cass, i watched it yesterday -- >> in bed? >> in bed on a computer which you should never watch it alone. >> they won't even let me watch
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in the bed on a computer. i had to go to it to see it. >> you need someone to hold on to. you saw it together, too, didn't you? >> she did it two years ago so i've gotten used to the fact -- i wasn't as afraid. but for people that don't know what to expect -- >> it's called "the gallows" and i'm sure you've seen the promo because they have been everywhere. >> she'll be our first guest. >> we can't wait! >> there is other news in the world, though, if you don't mind. >> i can wait! [ laughter ] >> cass is all grown up. >> it's so weird to see her with people. >> what do you mean? >> she's got her own hair and makeup people. woman from warner brothers, her among beau is here. her press agent. >> there's a lot of people. >> well, we're so happy. we'll discuss the movie in just a little while, thank you. >> okay, honey. you can go over there. [ laughter ] and speaking of major celebrities, the news about ben
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and jen going separate ways had hearts broken. plus taylor swift celebrates the fourth. and you know, a couple marriages, too. a couple weddings took place. >> we also have the actor zachary levi who has a new show called "geeks who drink." >> that's who we thought we were. the world cup was so good. >> you saw the whole thing? >> here's my one small snafu. i was going to have dinner ready. i said "oh, three minutes till." zoom, zoom, around the neighborhood. i'll be back in and ready. i took him out, go, go, go -- >> i get up to my apartment. it's 7:17 it says 4-0. i said no, this thing must have started an hour before, i didn't know. they scored the goals in the first 16 minutes and i missed it so i had to wait to half time to see the whole recap.
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but it was so thrilling for the u.s. >> congratulations to these ladies. i guess it's never been done before, the women doing it three times? >> 5-2. carly lloyd got a hat trick and that's never been done before. >> i didn't know what that meant. >> three goals. >> i meant it from the half part of the field she kicked in the. >> that was crazy. the one she kicked from midfield. it went straight in. the goalie was, i guess, out of range. >> probably the japanese young lady must be -- that has got to be terrible. but what a thrill. and now you know the names like you've heard of mia haimm. now there's new names. >> carly lloyd. don't forget it. >> what else is going on? >> a lot of interesting information. >> princess charlotte was baptized. >> she looks so beautiful. >> look at that perfect little family. talk about -- i don't know, just
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an el against about them and it's effortless. she's so chic, so lady like. such a nice change. >> and there's no boobs showing. it's just nice. >> they always pay homage to history, don't say in with what the baby wears, what their son is wearing. i thought it was so beautiful. >> that's the program the queen used with andrew and edward. >> and the baby. >> we can't get if you have of them. >> well, there was another picture, i think there was a woman -- this is -- >> that's will, right? >> that lease back in the day. >> boy, they do look a lot alike. >> this woman who attended that people wondered who she was. >> we don't. >> it can we see it. >> it caused a lot of -- >> so funny.
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anyway. poor demi lovato did not have a great weekend. >> that's what life is. she's doing a pool side concert in l.a., she's having her fun --? >> high heels. >> and she takes a tumble and she falls down, she posted the video on instagram, she fell like i'm talking like a real fall, schenn she just jumped in the pool, she was like forget it. >> ooh! >> yeah, that's a real spill. that's -- you can crack a rib. ooh. >> oh, wow. >> well, we only show these if things turned out o.k. >> here's a question. when you were first dating frank back in the day. >> dating sounds so funny doesn't it? >> when you were first going with frank. >> going out and stuff. >> were there times when you didn't want him to see you when you didn't look your best? like you didn't have your makeup on and you weren't looking together? like do you remember being nervous or self-conscious about that? >> well, in the cave age when we were dating -- so of course you make such a big deal out of it.
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the thing is, frank never liked makeup so he always complimented me more when i didn't have a whole lot of it on. i think a lot of men feel that way. >> i think you're right. >> they don't like that shmutz. >> there's a british survey that says 3% of guys like full makeup -- a group of guys like full makeup 357% of women say their husband has never, ever seen them without makeup on. >> naked i understand. frank's never seen me naked. [ laughter ] that is not gonna happen. but a third -- i can't imagine sleeping in that. it's terrible for your skin. >> then they hop up before he gets up, wash, reapply -- >> i think there are different kinds of issues with a narj that's the case. >> did you see "bridesmaids"? >> not all of it. >> here's a funny part when
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krist kristin wiig tiptoes out of bed, does her makeup, gets back in bed. now he wakes up and sees her and thinks -- >> wow. oh, look. oh. she just woke up like that. uh-huh. >> i think we get the gist of it. >> no, there's more. >> somebody just wants to see john hamm. [ laughter ] >> oh, it's you! oh! one woman interviewed daily -- the daily mail says she goes to bed with her eyelashes. okay, who is this teen "vogue" model? in the august issue, it's a daughter of a famous singer. >> person. >> he's from jersey. it's not bon jovi or bono who's from ireland. her name is jessica, she's the
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daughter of bruce springsteen. >> and patti. >> and patti scalpa. she's beautiful, by the way. >> she says she's never seen her father's full concert when she was on tour because she'd fall asleep. so she had to wait until dloej see it. when you're the daughter or son of famous people it's no big deal what they do. you wonder why other people are making a big deal about your parents. >> that's probably what cassidy is thinking, why does anyone make a big deal about my parents? >> she's thinking like what she's thought -- she goes "she gets paid for?" >> i know, cass. when you see it happening in front of you it's sad, isn't it? >> it happens all the time. >> we'll be with you in just a moment, stock? [ laughter ] a fan catches a flying bat. you have to see this. the giants and nationals game. >> yeah, a guy a batter swings a bat, it flies out of his hand. a woman isn't paying attention, she's in the audience. that guy grabbed it in front of
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her and saved her. >> wow! >> and now they're getting married. [ laughter ] >> now they're on "the bachelorette." [ laughter ] >> well, at least she can be with a guy who will do something besides take a hot tub and slobber all over you. okay. >> guess who's here. an actress i love so much. she almost feels like a daughter but her best friend boo-boo is actually my daughter. >> we were going to hang out with cassidy gifford of "the it's so shiny. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. if you want beautiful results, you know where to go - angie's list. now everyone can get highly rated service even without a membership. you can shop special offers or just tell us what you need, and we'll help you find a local company to take care of it. angie's list is there for all your projects, big and small. pretty. come see what the new angie's list can do for you.
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if you're old enough, you've probably been hearing me talk about cassidy gifford since before she was born. >> now kathie lee has a whole new reason to be proud. cassidy's grown up starring in a new horror film called "the >> she's one of four students that find themselves trapped in their high school. the night takes a turn. the scene we are about to show you is scary. take a look. >> sorry, hoda.
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>> and i knew it was coming and i've seen the movie and it still freaks you out. >> i knew it was coming and it freaks you out. >> i'm kind of pinching myself. >> i've been in this business 50 years and i haven't gotten the kind of reviews that she got for this movie. >> by the way, i saw it on sunday cass, mean, this is one you should not watch by yourself. that particular one, i wondered how did you do that? you've done stunts in other movies. >> yeah. >> but you did your own stuff here, too, i take it. >> we, obviously, didn't have much more of an option. that's what made this movie so great, i think. we had almost no money, so it was pretty much seven of us, including the cast and the crew. i was laying on a piece of cardboard holding on to the rope and some guys pulling me down and i was bouncing off the walls getting rug burn on my butt. >> you did want to be rug rat,
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you said. >> when you listen to the dialogue in this, it's so natural. as the that's the first thing i thought. you forget you're watching. >> they would give us an outline of these are the points that we need to hit and this is what we need to get of it and go. >> you have done a lot of improvisational work. >> my audition was an improv audition. >> in the audition, what do they say? act like what or what do they tell you to do? >> my first audition i had a couple scenes which had no relevance whatsoever. i was sitting on a train and a ghost went by and when i went in and did the rest of the call back with the rest of the cast, we got to know each other and talk a little bit and give us a scenario and sit all and you see something but you're trying to describe what you saw but you didn't know what you saw. i was nervous because these guys were all so comfortable and they were all friends. but it helped because, you know, they helped in my casting
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process. >> your name in the movie is cassidy. when they're saying your name, like you like you are now. everyone used their own names. >> that was completely intentional because they wanted our reactions to be real. where you were watching it and it looks like a home video type thing. they wanted to shoot it well and professionally, but keep that relatability. yeah. >> and two years akn s you shot two years ago, don't worry, mom, nobody will see this movie. 2,500 screens. >> we can't believe it. to see where we started and it's an underdog story. these guys are from fresno and they were driving to l.a. for meetings sleeping in their van. >> what? >> it was -- >> it's a cool story. >> they did all the editing and they had a vision for it and we were just lucky to be a part of it. >> you love horror movies. >> much to her dismay. >> she would sneak out and watch them, apparently. i'm learning all kinds of
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things. >> which ones? >> cody is three years older and any time he and his friends were watching a movie i would sneak down and watch. >> which ones do you love? >> the first one i saw was "the shining," i saw with you. and "what lies beneath" with harrison ford. >> and michelle pfeiffer. >> sometimes when i take a bath at night or in a pool by myself, but when i do, i'm scared. >> are you freaked out watching all of this happening to cassidy? >>m i excited for her. two other movies that are independent, as well. one she does all kinds of stunts and she came back looking like -- >> been through it all. >> and one where she plays a girl who is sold into human trafficking. so, i'm excited that maybe she'll do a romcom with somebody pretty soon and we get to go to italy. >> it's all about her. >> of course it is. >> you didn't come to fresno when i was filming. >> exactly. >> i went to austin, texas, with you last summer. >> and complained the whole
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time. >> cassidy. >> it was hot. it was very hot. >> all right. we want to point out "daily news" did a great, beautiful article on you that is terrific. you can see it online. it's terrific. every time i open a magazine, oh, ew, oh, there's another one. >> it's exciting. >> so fun to watch. >> love you baby. have a full day of press on an airplane for the premiere tomorrow night in hollywood. >> all right. you can catch cassidy gifford -- >> and three other great young actors. >> starting on friday. >> love you, baby. in need of a buzz? we have all the celebrity news you can handle including a few st star. like a foyer.
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at hillshire farm, there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh seconds after carving, we not only seal every slice, we double seal it. the results are something to savor. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. now it's time to surprise our fan of the week. >> drum roll as we span the globe. >> today it landed in bridgeport, connecticut. where our fan lisa sosa watches us. joining us now by skype. >> hi, lisa. >> she's got her kids with her. >> hi, guys. >> hi! >> oh, my gosh. i love you guys so much. >> we love you back. >> we love you, too. >> now, we're going to have to tell everybody why you're a fan of the week. >> okay. >> all righty. why? >> why? >> well, let's find out. >> her and her husband have each known each other since they were
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14 years old and they were married in 2007. he was deployed to iraq and the day he left lisa found out she was pregnant with their second child. >> oh, my gosh. so, while virgil was away she became a stay at home and work mom. it was during those months that she started watching the fourth hour. it was that positive energy that helped her stay strong for her children while he was serving our country. i hope he's home. is he? >> he's back home with lisa and their kids. we want to thank virgil for all the work and service he's done protecting our country. >> thank you. >> okay, sweetie, we're going to put you to the test with a trivia question. 15 seconds. one guess, okay. we want to give you a great trip. >> what is the question, hoda? >> it was recently announced that kathie lee will, "a" be induct under to the 2015 broadcasting hall of fame.
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"b" get a star on the walk hollywood walk of fame. or be inducted into the 2015 hall of fame. which one is it? >> "a." >> yes! >> you're going on a trip, sweetie. >> you've won the grand fan prize. >> a fabulous trip, you and virgili, we hope, will spend four days, three nights in palm beach, florida. it's beautiful. >> not only will you enjoy the 1920s architecture by the pool, but an incredible dinner at cafe and to top it off both of you will receive salon packages for two. oh, my gosh. >> airfare for two is included. what do you think? >> i am in shock. i'm shaking right now. >> we love having you as our fan of the week. >> so fun. >> don't take them to see "the gallows" it's too scary for them. >> i covered their eyes. >> all right. take care, sweetheart.
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the man who murdered her admitted to the crime. he's a five time felon. the prayer service starts at 10:45. the pope has returned to south america. video just into our newsroom of a mass in ecuador. estimates are there are 1 million people there. you may remember the last time the pope was in south america. he held a mass on cocoa cabana beach and 3 million people showed up. american markets doing okay this morning following the greek referendum. 61% of greeks voted no to a new bailout and the austerity that would accompany it. now what happens, nobody knows but the market's doing okay. we'll take a look at weather and traffic coming up after the break.
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good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today temperatures will be slightly cooler than yesterday after the morning low clouds we'll get some afternoon sunshine. in burlingame, a high of 71 degrees. san jose, 79 degrees and the financial district at 69 degrees. santa rosa, 78 while oakland tops out at 69 degrees and livermore reaching a high of 85 degrees. overall, we have a great start to the work week, and as we go through the week we'll see more of these same temperatures. let's get a look on the roads with mike. >> all right, kari. looking over here towards a live shot. you see some sloug westbound 80. this is the bay bridge from oakland around the ben and into the treasure island tunnel. we're recovering from a crash on the fremont side. it has four vehicles they had to clear. we have a general slowdown all the way back towards the oakland side but no metering lights.
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an easier drive in fact all around the bay. back to you. >> mike, thanks. make sure to join us at 11:00 for our next newscast. we'll see you then. it's funday monday which means it's time for today's buzz. >> here to bring you up to date on the holly woods happenings are our friends bonnie fuller. >> and roseanne coletti, wnbc correspondent. a lot hopping over the weekend. let's start with ben and jen? the bahamas together with the kids. what does that mean? >> that's right. they were on a private island in the bahamas. >> not that private. >> and there were photographs, actually, of the two of them together. apparently they went there before the announcement so that they could be with their kids be a family when the announcement was made and have privacy as well.
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so the kids aren't seeing it everywhe everywhere. >> exactly. >> that bodes well for the future that they are approaching this as parents first. >> it's mature. >> they arrived separately and left separately but they were there together with the kids and family is important. >> well, let's talk about couples getting together over the weekend. what a busy weekend. >> it sure was. >> people thought they were going to a barbecue at billy joel's house? >> that was fantastic. apparently billy joel has an annual fourth of july party. he had his annual party, everybody came ready for the festivities and, boom, out he walked and his bride alexis roderick, long-time girlfriend, who's pregnant, they got hitched in front of everyone. >> that's fantastic. she's quite far along, right? she's almost ready to give birth? >> well, "today" reached out to his spokesperson and he said even alexis ray didn't know until the night before she said when people showed up they said
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"huh?" >> what a lovely surprise. >> and what's lovelier is that christie brinkley instagrammed a con grand jury j laand jury lag >> i've never heard of her and acrimony. >> it's so nice she could be happy for them and happy that alexis is a good friend to her daughter alexa. >> vanessa williams got married. >> i'm glad. >> there's a funny story about that, too. they got married not in new york or l.a. or some exotic island but in buffalo. that's what i'm talking about. >> nice things happen in buffalo, too. >> her mother is from there, he is from there and they met because he was wearing a buffalo sabre -- hockey team -- t-shirt. and they got together. >> terrific. i hope she finds lasting happiness. she's a sweetheart. >> and "people" magazine says mila kunis and ashton kutcher got married. >> they were kind of hinting
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around about it. mila was on james corden about a month ago and he asked "are you already married?" because she was wearing a ring and she was like "maybe." they've been engaged for a year and a half, they have a six-month-old daughter so yeah. >> she said she married her tv crush. they were together on "that seventh "that '70s show." she had her first kiss on the show with him. >> so taylor swift has a posse. they seem to travel together everywhere. >> they do. they are all together at her -- i think it's rhode island home. she had a whole batch, they were all dressed in red, white, and blue. they had striped towels. they made a flag cake all together. >> they look great in bikinis, by the way. >> half of them are models. >> not an ounce of cellulite on any of them. >> and ed shear ran, who's british, came wearing a british military jacket.
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he didn't want to give it up yet. the red coats are coming. >> and george clooney and amal had a little -- they had fun in italy. >> you don't have to be in the u.s. to celebrate the fourth of july. they celebrated on lake cuomo with julia roberts and her husband who who were celebrating their 13th wedding anniversary. they, too, were married on july 4. >> i hope george isn't forced to sell that beautiful villa. it's so gorgeous because of the looky loos. they can't have much privacy at all. >> apparently he's been offered $100 million. >> that looks like fun. fireworks? >> and can i just say? i was surprised "magic mike three" or four, or whatever one, xxl was in third. i was surprised. >> i'm really surprised because i saw it and it was fantastic. >> a lot of people said they enjoyed it more than the first one. >> and the dancing was amazing. >> an animated movie, a family movie on a holiday weekend is going to draw a big audience.
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playing chuck, the computer geek turned the superspy in the hit nbc series "chuck" and for getting enmated with mandy moore in tangled. >> quite the singer. >> but zachary levi surprised his fans as the swashbuckling unanimous "thor." now the actor and terrific singer is putting his nerd knowledge to the test. >> what? >> yes, hoda. as executive producer and host of the new sci-fi game show "geeks who drink." >> we thought that was our show. >> you guys are essentially having a fight in the morning about how to run down this resume. fantastic. >> well, we've been there through most of it. >> i love seeing you guys. we need drinks in our hands right now. what's happened? it's 5:00 somewhere, people, let's get on this. >> what is this "geeks who drink" situation? >> there's pub triya sweeping the world around the nation and there's the most famous of the pub trivia circuits is called
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"geeks who drink" and conde naste licensed it to make a television show and came to us at the nerd machine and said "i think you could be good executive producers." they knew we liked booze so we executive produced the pilot, syfy loved it and they said "we'd love you to host." and i'd never hosted a game show. >> is it none? >> i'd had great celebrity guests, great other guests, team members as well and all very knowledgeable and lots of various things in pop culture and we drink and have fun and play games. >> sounds like a night at our house. [ laughter ] but people love those games. celebrities are no different than other people. >> people love trivia and i love trivia. i like random things. the boysenberry was originally created at knox berry form. we have a boysenberry because of knox berry farm, people, lots of random knowledge. >> i did a knox berry farm commercial. >> did you know she was the
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la-la lady on "name that tune?" >> i didn't know that. >> are we going to play a game? do we have time. >> you have something about operation smile you do. >> i'm doing an event at comic-con called nerd hq, this will be the fifth year. and we have a tie in with operation smile. we do photos and signings, every celebrity interaction we do there is for charity. it's 20 bucks a pop and the conversations for a cause, the panels we do are excellent. 200 people, very intimate q&a. >> is that in snagd. >> that's happening july 9 through 12. and "geeks who drink" premiers july 16. >> so what are we doing, zachary. >> first off, the speed round, called the yoda or confucius. i'll read you a quote. tell me if it's yodaor confucius. >> oh, lord. >> number one, here's your first quote, question closely and
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reflect. >> confucius. >> yoda. >> confucius it is. number two, train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose. >> yoda! >> very good. that was yoda. >> this is so fun. >> truly wonderful, the mind of a child is. >> yoda. >> confucius. >> he talks backwards. >> it was yoda, he does talk a little backwards. number four, if you study but don't reflect, you'll be lost. >> confucius. >> yeah, confucius. >> correct. number five. to know when you don't know, that's knowledge. >> yoda. >> owe give berra. >> it's confucius. no points that run. you must unlearn what you have learned. >> confucius. >> yoda. >> yoda. kathie lee gets it with yoda. >> but i think hoda won. >> is there more? >> oh, yeah, shaken not stirred. you'll go back and forth and name as many james bond 007
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movies as you can without -- >> i don't know any. >> you don't know any? who set this game up. >> live and let die. >> correct. >> octopussy. >> you have to go back and forth. >> i don't know them! >> so this is just a gimme. >> do you want know ask you a question? >> yes, okay. do you want know -- >> silver ball? >> i'll still fail. they'll making silver ball. >> silver ball? >> okay, let's go to the third game. >> physical challenge, everybody. physical challenge. what. >> what are we doing? >> this is a bar game. you'll be on either side of the table and the first person using a straw you're going to suck up an olive on the end of that straw and you have to bring it each of these martini glasses. first to get all three wins. go. oh, oh -- wow! hoda, you suck and that's good! [ laughter ] i don't know what to tell you. oh, kathie lee! kathie lee for the win!
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>> you had me laughing! i love this game. >> that was fun! >> good to see you, honey, thank you. >> "geeks who drink" premiers when? >> july 16 on syfy. >> our sister network. >> very correct. up next, we'll meet cool contestants from a pageant about true beauty. >> yeah, you won't believe these amazing girls. they're coming up right ♪ on july 4th, 1776 we declared that we are all created equal. and have the right to: life liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. america's army made it so. celebrate your american independence! brought to you then and every year since. by the united states army. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly.
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for one weekend ever summer the "miss you can do it" pageant brings together young girls with special needs and challenges. >> many of these young ladies travel far distances with family and friends to meet new people like themselves and have a great time. >> contestants compete and judging is based on the girls and how they are on the inside, not just what the world sees on the outside. >> the way it could be. hbo has done a documentary on the pageant. the next one takes place on july
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11, it's coming up. jenny from bravo hosts the pageant and she's brought along four of the young ladies who participated. >> here they are. we have reese mitchell, kayla cosmolski. we have gracie brogrowski and gabby desalvo. ladies, welcome, welcome. >> yennie, what a great -- this is such a great event, isn't it? >> you know, this caught my heart five years ago and there is so much joy on this stage and the miss you can do it pageant is about celebrating ability not disability and they bring so much joy. there's nothing these women can't do. >> what's cool about reese -- hi, reese. you won last year, right? >> yes. >> and you are a writer. >> i am a writer. >> would you please read a little something that you wrote? >> i will do it with my pleasure. it's called "someday."
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"someday i will write stories about sky scrappers and magic. i will write love stories that will be best-sellers, i will live in new york city, my stories will be endless. i will have an editor that will make my stories better. the books will be in every bookstore. as for today, i'm sitting at my desk writing no best-sellers and my editor is my mom." [ applause ] yay, that was excellent! i believe those things are going to happen. >> and kayla, you r you a rapper or a great dancer? >> a great dancer. >> what kind of dance dog you like to do the best? >> hip-hop. >> and you're miss photogenic. obviously. will you show us a little of your hip-hop moves. >> yes. >> okay, let's see. ♪ kayla, kayla, bust it girl >> well, i like this one and then go -- >> oh, there you go! >> yeah! >> you got it! >> that was gad.
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i liked that. that was awesome, honey. >> yeah. gracie, hi. >> hi gracie. >> you're a future fashionista, right? >> yes. >> what do you like about fashion? >> i like to be creative and be myself. >> you like to be yourself. by the way, you're beautiful. >> you are. >> oh, thank you. >> i saw her when i walked in i said "i'm crazy about that adorable girl." >> and she's going to be a fashion buyer and she's in camp making her dreams come true. >> fantastic. and gabby, gabby, gabby. >> gabby does everything, by the way. >> is it true you're a violinist, you play the violin? >> yes. >> and what else? >> i play golf. >> you play golf? is that hard. >> a little. >> and your brother plays, too, right? >> yes. >> well, you are beautiful. we're so happy that you guys got to come. >> we're excited for you. >> jenny, this is so great. >> check out the miss you can do it pageant. we have the 12th annual this weekend and, again, just
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celebrate with happiness week that you can do anything and it's all up here and these girls are my heroes. >> all up there. you got it. >> that's right. >> in your heart, too. >> love you, guys. have fun this weekend. >> all right, gabby. work on that swing. >> up next, rain drops on roses and whiskers on kittens, we'll share a few of our favorite things. >> but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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we're back on this funday monday with a few of our favorite things. mine is a new book by my friendment it's the new freddy book, "freddy the frogcaster and the big hurricane." this will be released on july 13 but it's available on amazon.com, $13: i'm giving you this for panna. >> mine is a television show. if you watch bravo, there's a scripted show on there, if you
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want to laugh hysterically. it's called "odd mom out." i watched three episodes, i don't want it to be over. it's a new yorker named jill weber played by the author. she's not an actress but she acts beautifully. it's about cliques and moms and kids. >> about the upper east side. >> check it out. >> all righty. i'm off to california. >> california. >> general that bush hager will be here tomorrow. and i'll be back thursday. we have a lot coming up tomorrow and we'll figure out what it is. >> when we we spend a lot of time online around here.
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