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ow 280 at 880 a crash over on the shoulder as well. >> that's what's happening "today in the bay." >> we wait all week to get to this point. enjoy your weekend. we will see you in 25 minutes. good morning. terror in tennessee. authorities searching for a motive in the rampage that ended with four marines dead. this morning who was the 24-year-old killer, a naturalized citizen born in kuwait. and the blog entries that may provide clues. moment of impact. watch as this tornado forms in illinois. >> oh, man! there is not good. >> significant damage being reported in at least one town near chicago. emergency crews on the scene this morning. close call. three astronauts forced to seek shelter at the international space station. this morning what led to scary moments high above the earth. and sole survivor. >> it's beyond me how i made it out. >> the teen who walked away from
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a deadly plane crash on a remote mountain shares her harrowing 48-hour journey to rescue. >> i got this surge of will power. i'm like, there is no way i can't die without hugging somebody again. >> her remarkable story in her own words today friday, july 17th, 2015. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on friday morning. matt is back on monday. we're prepared to get our country on this morning. >> absolutely. alan jackson, one of the biggest stars of all country music is going to be outside in concert today. 15 million albums over the course of his career. look at the fans out there on the plaza. >> he's amazing. we'll have more from him in a moment. we want to get to the top story.
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the deadly shooting rampage at two military facilities in chat chattanooga chattanooga, tennessee. authorities are pouring through the gunman's background. we have all of there covered this morning. we're going to start with gabe gutierrez at the scene. >> good morning. to date search for a motive is intensifying. investigators have been here throughout the night. right now u.s. officials suspect that this could have been an isis inspired terror attack because of several reasons, the type of targets, military offices and the timing of the shoot shootings, coming tend of ramadan. dem ing demming. we don't know if investigators uncovered any toefdz conevidence to >> i light this candle for a wounded marine. >> this morning chattanooga is shaken after four marines were massacred. >> our nation mourns the loss -- the senseless loss of four of our nation's heroes. >> all units responding. >> the chaos erupted thursday morning.
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a gunman identified as mohammad yousuf abdulazeez fired 25 rounds into this military recruitment center. >> it sounded like a jack hammer, bam, bam, bam, just really bad. >> i saw him take a shot and then consistent shots after that. >> then he drove seven miles to a naval reserve center and opened fire again. >> there is a mass casualty incident. >> four marines were killed, so was the gunman. three people were wounded including responding chattanooga police officer dennis petigo who was shot in the ankle. >> we have no idea what his motivation was behind this shooting. >> reporter: sergeant first class robert dodge is one of the survivors. he served four tours in iraq but only 35 days at this recruitment center. >> got down on the ground and moved to a secure location in the back of the office and waited for the all clear. >> reporter: curtis henderson fought in the korean war. this hit him hard. >> how devastating it is to hear
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about something like this? sorry. these poor men gave their lives like they were on the battlefield. >> this community really is devastated. overnight we learned the identity of one of the four marines killed. thomas sullivan was 40 years old and native of springfield, massachusetts. nbc learned that u.s. authorities are looking into the gunman's travel in 2014. he left the u.s. in april, returned in november and he traveled through jordan. today the search for that motive continues. guys? back to you. >> a heartbreaking question. thank you. we're also learning more this morning about the gunman, 24-year-old mohammad youssuf april abdulazeez born in kuwait. kate snow has that part of the story. >> we're in an upscale neighborhood in the hills outside of chattanooga, tennessee. this is where authorities say mohammad abdulazeez was living with his parents after that
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eight month stint where he was overseaed in the middle east. investigators are looking at that travel very closely and other information trying to figure out what would drive someone to conduct a killing spree. >> reporter: well educated and engineer with a background in martial arts. that is the portrait emerging of mohammad abdulazeez, the 24-year-old accused of the deadly shootings in what may have been a lone wolf terror attack on american soil. >> we don't have flig that directly ties him to an international terrorist organization. >> reporter: he was not someone federal authorities had on their radar prior to this but his father was once briefly on a terror watch list. authorities are now pouring over e-mails and other data according to site intelligence group, he maintained a blog posting three days before the shooting, life is short and bitter. and muslims should not let the opportunity to submit to allah pass you by. the blog is not confirmed by nbc news. following the shootings, authorities began searching the
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family home where police say the suspect lived with liz parents and siblings, one woman present was seen handcuffed but later said that is common practice for the safety of officers. nbc news spoke to a neighbor. >> i believe the family were devout muslims. the sister wore the burqa. and he is always very sweet and kind. >> reporter: a relative of abdulazeez spoke with nbc station kprc saying her thoughts are with the familiar lives the victims. >> we're sorry and, i mean, we -- we grieve for them as the rest of the nation. >> reporter: abdulazeez was a naturalized u.s. citizen from kuwait, a high school year book quote caught attention, quote, my name causes national security alerts. what does yours do? after high school, abdulazeez trained in mixed martial arts including this fight posted to youtube. >> not a violent kid at all.
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>> his trainer knew him during a six month period. >> average kid. i mean, average 18-year-old. just out having a good time with friends. i mean, learning something new, enjoying the moment. >> reporter: more recently, he had minor run ins with the law charges with speeding in ohio in 2013 and a dui arrest from april. and the fbi is looking at all his recent activity including those blog posts that we mentioned. back to you. savannah? >> thank you so much. let's turn to shawn henry, former assistant director of the fbi and now president of crowd strike services. we saw a brief profilest gunman. it's too early to know what his motive is. but when you look at what we do know, this does seem to bear some hallmarks of one of these isis inspired attacks. >> yeah, i think that's right, savannah. you have to look at the totality of the circumstances. certainly the investigation is still young. it's going to take a lot of time. but when you look at the target of being a recruiting station,
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you look at the weapons that were used, some of the writing that's have not yet been con dirmd confirmed but have religious overtones demonstrating convictions to islam, you look at all that and appears that perhaps that's an avenue obviously that is going to be pursued. that won't be confirmed until this investigation is well under way. >> wear heerg're hearing about the blog post. we don't know if it's authentic. the electric electronic trail is incredibly important in the investigation. >> the fbi is looking for two things. first of all, they're looking forward. they want to make sure there are no other people that are tied to this specific attack. are there other pending attacks that are in play here? and they want to make sure that they are protecting society and citizens there in chattanooga and around the country. looking backwards though, they're looking at the motivation. and that's where they'll be going through all this information to see why abdulazeez acted the way did he, took the actions and, again, who
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else is he connected to? that's all happening simultaneously. they've got all their resources fully deployed right now. this is 24/7 and this will go on indefinitely. >> hopefully we get answers soon. shawn henry, thank you. severe weather spawning powerful tornadoes in the midwest and al is tracking those for us. al, good morning. >> we've got some amazing video to show you right now. i mean this storm, you watch what happens. you can see the main storm. but now you start to see other what we call multiple for vortices coming out of the storm. a care sellousel tornadoes as power transformers start blowing. you can see the damage. look at that twisting. that's amazing video to see. that is about 200 miles west of chicago. look at the damage caused in nearby cameron, illinois. structures completely wiped out,
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buildings damaged. thankfully, hard to believe whether you see this damage, there were no reported injuries yet. we got more of this possible for today. we've got this ring of fire, a huge dome of high pressure and so what happens is the jet stream is up to the north so this southern ridge tornadoes and severe thunderstorms ride up and over this ridge and that's where you get the thunderstorms firing up and they probably will again today. the secondary thing is hot, humid weather. temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above average. so for today, the dakotas under the gun. hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes and look at these temperatures to dafrment the feels like temperature again, well above 1 hundred degrees from chicago all the way down to new orleans. and that continues again tomorrow. and it will continue right on into the weekend where temperatures kbinld with high humidity will make it feel awfully oppressive, dangerously hot and, again today we have to worry about more strong storms where they saw them yesterday. >> all right. incredible video. thank you.
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to ballistics now, the donepolitics now, donald trump is having a bigger impact than a lot of people expected and that is leading to a war of words between the real estate mogul and political rivals. good morning, kristen welker. >> good morning to you. it seems like every day there is another headline with donald trump's name on it. he is rising in a number of polls despite making controversial comments about mexicans and immigration. in addition, trump doesn't have to worry about money. and it's clear the other candidates are being forced to take him seriously. >> reporter: it was classic donald trump on display in new hampshire thursday. bold, brash, and taking on his challengers. >> now hillary raised $46 million. that's a lot of money. the good news is i got -- well -- the good news, how much do i have? $10 billion. >> the last thing we need is another bush. >> jeb bush, the target of many
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of trump's verbal grenades, has consistently fired back and sources say he's taking trump seriously, prepping for expected attacks about it billionaire in next month's debate. >> i have a big disagreement with mr. trump about his tone and what he is saying because it's not accurate. >> former texas governor and presidential candidate rick perry who's lagging in recent polls also had harsh words on thursday writing in a statement what mr. trump is offering is not conservatism. it's trumpism, a mix of demagoguery and nonsense. for all of the controversial rhetoric, polls show trump is surging with one this week putting him ahead of the republican pack, even besting jeb bush by three points. he's on top now but that lead might not last. still, lesser known candidates are paying a price. >> for the men and women below donald trump in the poll, it is very, very tough. >> for one person that seems to be enjoying it all, democratic front-runner hillary clinton. she's trouncing trum notary
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public a general election matchup. >> i have just one word for mr. trump -- basta! enough! >> and last night yet another poll this one from fox news showing trump leading the republican field. the big test for the gop candidates coming up, how they're going to respond to trump's attacks whether they meet in person for next week's first debate. savannah and willie, back to you. >> that is highly anticipated, to sat least. thank you very much. president obama now the only sitting u.s. president telephoner visit a federal prison. his tour of the el reno correctional institution in oklahoma is part wlaf has become a bipartisan push to reform the nation's prison system. >> while he was there, president obama met with six inmates locked up for drug offenses engaged in candid comments about the need for second chances. >> when they described their
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youth and their childhood, these are young people who made mistakes that aren't that different than the mistakes and the mistakes that a lot of you guys make. we have to be able to distinguish between dangerous individuals who need to be incapacitated and incarcerated versus young people that are in an environment in which they are adapting built if given different opportunities, a different vision of life could be thriving the way we are. that's what strikes me. there but for the grace of god and that, i think, is something that we all have to think about. >> when the president says for the grace of god, he is talking about his own admitted recreational drug use as a young man. as you pointed out this is a rare issue where there is bipartisan movement on sentencing reform. >> we'll see what happens.
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there pretty extraordinary to see him walking the halves als of a prison. and you talked about the lasers in the airport. the faa is now investigating. they expanded the investigation into the airline strikes expanding the laser strikes with pilots in at least ten states now reporting being hit wednesday night alone. at least 35 commercial flights were apparently targeted on both coasts including delta, american, jetblue and united. this year there have been more than 2500 laser strikes reported. >> a manhunt is under way in maine after four people were shot and three separate locations overnight. police are reportedly looking for a lone gunman possibly in a black pickup. no information on the identities of the victims or their conditions. it was a close call aboard the international space station on thursday. nasa's scott kelly and his russian colleagues will to flee the space station after a piece of an old russian weather satellite flew their way.
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they took cover inside the capsule for an hour while the frag fragment pasted. happy there was no impact, excellent training. kelly is four months into his year onboard the space station. authorities say two people were hurt in a house explosion overnight in st. louis. the victims were trapped in the wreckage but eventually freed by firefighters. authorities say the explosion leveled the home and damaged homes on both sides of it. still no word though on what caused that blast. sentencing in the colorado movie theater massacre could begin as early as next week. an thursday a injure foundjury found james holmes guilty of killing 12 people and injured 70 others. the families expressed relief. >> i look at him when the verdict came out. i wanted to know, what is his response? and there is just nothing. which, i mean, that's how i feel towards him is nothing. >> the 27-year-old holmes could
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face the death penalty. >> police in los angeles are looking for a bungling burglar who took a selfie with liz victim's iphone. apparently recording himself inside the house after reportedly entering through an unlocked door. >> what a dope. >> as you see, he took off with the phone but the owner was able to access that video remotely and police are hoping somebody can put a name to the face of the not very smart burglar. >> i'm guess theg figure out who that is. >> they know what the cloud is now. thank you so much. >> thank you, natalie. >> al? >> let's take a look at the rest of the country and show you what we got going on. severe storms in the plains. wet weather down through florida and into southern alabama and georgia. we're also expecting showers through the southwest. monsoonal moisture getting started there. the heat is on in the pacific northwest, portland, oregon, getting up to 88 degrees today. it's going to get even hotter this weekend. we're going to get to your local
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like livermore. have a great weekend. and that's your latest weather. >> al, thank you so much. coming up, inside her ordeal, the 15-year-old who hiked to safety after surviving a plane crash shares her remarkable story. what she says kept her going when she was just about ready to give up. and on a report, how to save the life of someone who is bit by a poisonous stake. is what you see in the movies really the best advice? we'll tell you. first, this is "today" on nbc. movies really the best
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juicy fruit. so sweet you can't help but chew. i'm ... ==topvo== a very good friday morning. i'm laura garcia-cannon. investigators are trying to figure out what sparked an early morning fire accountant i don't think. contra costa fire department put out video when the fire was raging. it second on west second street. firefighters managed to stop the flames from spreading to nearby buildings. no one was injured. a big inconvenience for one south bay convenience store. a tesla shot through the storefront last night. no one was injured but the store is now closed. it happened on fremont avenue in sunnyvale. we hear the driver hit the wrong pedal. the car did not get too far into the store but it was enough to to some serious structural damage.
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the owners are not sure when they will be able to reopen. happening today, los gatos leaders will discuss waste becoming a big problem, drivers pouring on to cityuo] streets when highway 17 backs up. today they will discuss possible strategies to keep things moving it may include rerouting traffic and have police direct traffic. one of the more he can treatment ideas actually closing highway entrances and exits into los gatos. let's see what the forecast is going to to hold for us today. >> we start out with low clouds across the bay and it will still be a warm one after seeing the morning start in the lower 60s, 82 degrees in the peninsula, east bay 77 degrees and 70 in san francisco. in the tri-valley we could still see those low 90s, 92 degrees, a hot one, but the heat will be coming down this weekend. mike helps you navigate at that morning commute. you've got to get through this slow down northbound 280 at 880. the earlier crash has cleared and these folks making their way
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over toward cupertino. that's the worst for the south bay, 101 over by the airport. a smooth flow of traffic on the peninsula. the earlier slowing through hayward and union city has cleared up. no problems for the tri-valley. the approach to the bay bridge just has some slowing there. we do have a car fire eastbound 80 counter commute. that's blocking one lane. back to you. >> thank you very much. i will be back in about half an hour for another local news update for you. hope you have a great friday morning.
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] 7:30 on friday morning, the 17th of july 2015. we have a happy crowd on the plaza. they are raring to go. country legend alan jackson is here for a live concert. dare i ask what you and al were laughing about? >> just excited to see alan jackson. >> nice to have you along on a friday morning. >> we'll hear from alan but first a look at headlines this morning. federal officials say the gunman who opened fire on military sites in chattanooga, tennessee, wasn't in any terrorism database. four marines were killed along with the shooter, 24-year-old muhammad youssef abdulazeez a naturalized u.s. citizen from
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kuwait. >> uhcrews spent the fight surveying tornado damage in cameron, you will noise, southwest of chicago. no significant injuries have been reported yet. >> colorado theater shooter james holmes has been found oh guilty on uh all 165 counts against him. 12 people died 70 injured in the 2012 attack. the same yourjury will decide if he should receive the death penalty. this morning the brave 16-year-old who survived a plane crash and hiked to safety through a rugged mountainside is speaking about her ordeal. here's miguel almaguer. >> it got bumpy. we were only using a little tablet with gps on it. >> reporter: autumn veatch was flying home to washington state with her grandparents sharon and leland bowman when their small plane hit turbulence. >> got a little bit more cloudy harder to see.
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we were having to go up and down side to side a lot more having to do sharp turns around mountains. >> reporter: autumn sent this text to her boyfriend joking if uh i die, remember i love uh you. conditions soon got worse. >> you couldn't see out of the front. everything was just white. grandpa was kind of just like wow, this isn't good. i was crouching down because i was scared. i figured they would sort it out because, that's typically how it goes. >> reporter: the plane was going down. >> everything was white. and then just suddenly it was uh all trees and then fire. >> reporter: what happened when you made impact? >> took only a couple seconds for fire to start coming in. that's how my face got burned. it's beyond me how i made it out. >> reporter: autumn's grandparents were trapped. >> uh i couldn't get grandma out. grandma made it halfway out. i realized there was nothing i
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could do and they were gone. my instinct was to go straight downhill. >> reporter: the frightened with burns on her face and body autumn found a small stream. >> that was something that stuck in my head. running water always leads to civilization apparently. >> reporter: civilization was nowhere this in sight. after a freezing night in wet clothes she started losing hope. >> i was thinking i'm obviously going to die. why can't i die fast? >> reporter: she was ready to give up. >> i started thinking if i dier what are the things i will never be able to do again. i just got a surge of will power like there is mo wayno way i can die without hugging someone again. >> reporter: she fought. braving water falls and endless bug bites. >> the forest is unforgiving. >> reporter: finally on day three the break are she needed. >> i saw a bridge. i was like that's not real. my heart dropped. i was like is this real?
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am i going to make it? >> reporter: autumn found help. after being reunited with loved ones she said she found a new perspective. >> i have a newfound respect for life now. every little thing makes me so grate of. >> reporter: grateful to be alive, proud of her fight to live another day. for "today," miguel almaguer washington. >> amazing. >> refused to die. >> a sheer act of will to keep going. >> let's take a turn to the weather. >> we have been talking about the drought in california. we have drought in other parts of the country, too. a lot of drought. california. but in the southeast there is a lot of drought that's really concentrated in florida. as you look ft. lauderdale only had 51% of the rain it feeds. gainesville, 75%. los angeles, 36%.
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san francisco, 28%. we'll have heavy rer rain this weekend making it throughout florida. rainfall amounts from two to three inches. not going to get rid of the drought but it will alleviate sop of it. out west monsoon moisture with remnants of hurricane delores off the coast of california bringing showers, one to two inches through the southwest. good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. there's the slight chance that we could see some of that monsoonal moisture and rain moving into the bay area by the end of the weekend. right now we start out the day with temperatures in the lower 60s and the low clouds today's forecast will still be warm in the south bay reaching 88 degrees, east bay 77 degrees, and the tri-valley 92 degrees. san francisco 70 and the peninsula reaching 82 degrees. once again a chance of showers later this weekend.
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week. this is him in austin texas. the teenager sadly died prosecute the bitement the cobra then went missing, out on the loosement police launched a city wide search. they have found the cobra in a lowe's parking lot near the bite scene. venomous snakebites affect 8,000 people a year. it takes just drops of venom to kill you. this morning we are busting myths and for this one not only showing you what to do but what not to do. give me two minutes now and i will show you how to save a life. they are lethal lightning fast and masters of disguise. can you spot the deadly snake hiding here? it's right there, camouflaged. victims don't ever see them before they strike. the poisonous fangs, injecting deadly venom into your veins.
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>> it wasser very very hurtful. >> reporter: kids and pets especially vulnerable. >> when i heard it was poisonous i was treeking out. i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: what if uh you are bitten by a deadly spider or a venomous snake? getting the ambulance to you isn't enough. you need to get to the anti-venom. a special serum that can save you from a bite. many hospitals have it. here in miami they have a special venom response team rushing to scenes by air and on the ground. >> if you are bitten by a venomous snake you can do things to increase your chance of survival. >> reporter: lisa wood is with miami dade fire and rescue. first get your jewelry off. you don't want the swelling to come and tinges stuck. >> reporter: i have heard you should suck out the venom of
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yourself a friend a stranger. true or meredith?yth is this. >> it's too deep. and if you suck it out, now you have it inside you, too. >> reporter: i heard to get a kitchen knife and cut the bite out. >> that does more damage. ice does more damage as well. >> reporter: that goes against conventional whiz dop. don't put ice on it. >> yes. keep the limb neutral, level with the heart. if you lower it it hurts more swells more. too high up causes more circulation to the ve thom. neutral is best. if it's a leg, sit down or lie down. >> reporter: get on the ground. >> get on the ground. wait for rescue. >> reporter: the same advice goes for deadly spider bites. if possible without risking another bite try to remember what the snake looks like. that will help rescuers identify which anti-revenom to give you. different snakes require different anti-venom. always call 911 or poison control first.
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last year's winner here "modern family," shows like "the unbreakable kimmie schmidt". >> our co-host. >> also no "the big bang theory." big surprise. you have drama. tough competition. popular shows like kwoez"game of thrones" thrones", "homeland, "house of cards." we have the good wife empire the affair. also new series for "orange is the new black." which streaming came out on top? netflix or amazon? netflix with 34 nominations. katy perry got a nomination. that's cool. woke up to my first emmy nomination for the halftime show! >> left shark. >> how hot is amy schumer, by the way? >> love her. >> big movie out today.
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got nominateder for "inside amy schumer." little beer little food hanging out. >> i'm excited for ellie. >> pabmaybe she'll thank you guys in her speech. >> surprised "orange is the new black" is a drama? it's a comedy. >> definitely drama. >> did they switch? >> it's the hour half hour. >> some of the categories like comedy snl doesn't have to compete with "the tonight show" and there is good content. like "two ferns got nominated and that's online. there were tweaks. >> there is so much good tv. go down the list of comedy, drama . >> you can't watch it all. >> not just tv. it's digital, ooh. >> jimmer parsons, not nominated. he won last year. >> he's been nominated for the
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past however many season ises. >> country king alan jackson live on the toyota summer concert stage. we have a question for you. people have been weighing in all channel is always on in alan jackson's home? >> nbc, the "today" show. >> cmt, the weather channel, or bravo? maybe "the real housewives of nashville". >> exactly. >> i'm guessing -- weather channel for al. >> we'll have the answer and get to the concert. first, your local news. >> you may have seen on the sign the corn jerkers. what are hay? we'll we'll tell you.
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a very good morning to you. it is 7:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. happening today, the san francisco sheriff's department conducting a unique one day training session focused on missing and exploited children's cases. the training is focused on investigating and prosecuting crimes against young people. law enforcement officers from across northern california are also taking part. also today, a moment frozen in bay area history comes to life on the silver screen. back in 1971 24 stanford students volunteered in prison as part of an experiment. the is it study received national attention because things got out of hand. the stanford prison he can personality opens today. it's already notching om high scores on the rotten tomatoes website. should be interesting one to watch. watching our skies for us meteorologist kari hall. how are we looking? >> i:
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ratures in the lower 60s, san francisco 61 and it will be reaching into the low 70s today in the city redwood city 82 degrees, los gatos at 85 degrees, a lot of sunshine, still a warm day in spots like the tri-valley where there will be lower 90s, east bay highs 88 it degrees, and san rafael 77 degrees. here is mike. this is at high street north of the coliseum jamming you up your past lane is blocked. folks getting by. this backup starting to show up on our sensors as well. problem for 880, 580 still clear. in fact, it's a friday lighter commute, west 92 at 101 a crash clearing from that interchange and the south bay has your build up by the airport. 87 into down down and 280 coming into that same portion. >> vel be back with another local news update in half an
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♪ it's 8:00 on "today." coming up taking a stand. >> to promote a very simple idea. accepting people for who they are. >> kaitlyn jenner went from reality star to the face of the trans gender move lt. what's next for her? plus get psyched. >> i'm going to jump in this water right nowment. >> reporter: the adorable video showing one little boy's pool side pump-up. and big country in the big city. superstar alan jackson with 50 top ten hits to his name takes our stage in rockefeller plaza live today, friday july 17 2015.
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>> we're here for alan squax. >> that's♪ way down yonder on the ♪ a lot about living and a little about love ♪ >> all the way from mississippi to see alan jackson. >> alan jackson! ♪ >> good morning. welcome back to "today." it is -- what is today, july 17th? otherwise known as alan jackson down on our plaza. we'll get a great concert from the country music legend. matt will be back on monday. >> alan jackson draws a crowd. we're excited to see him perform but we have a question we put out. what tv channel is always on in alan jackson's home cmt, the weather channel or bravo? >> i'll take this one because
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it's the home of "wake up with al" on the weather channel. >> all right. >> that's right. >> every tv in our house is set to turn on to the weather channel automatically. another reason why -- i like that sign. another reason why we love alan jackson. >> seriously. >> make him an al roker groupy. >> oh, yes. >> maybe he can do the weather with you this morning. >> come on alan come do the weather with me. >> we want to go inside for the moment. natalie has the top stories. in the news this morning, the killing of four u.s. marines in tennessee has officials searching for possible links to international terrorism. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in chattanooga. good morning. >> reporter: investigators have been here throughout the night searching for a motive. u.s. officials suspect this could have been an isis-inspired attack but we've not yet heard if they found any evidence to
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confirm that. the chaos erupted here thursday morning. police say the gunman identified as mohammad youssuf abdulazeez never left his convertible as he fired at least 25 rounds into a military recruitment center. he drove seven miles to a naval reserve center and opened fire again. four marines were killed so was the gunman. he was well educated an engineer with a background in martial arts. he was not on radar prior to this. at least three people were wounded. we learned the name of one of the marines who was killed thomas sullivan 40 years old, a nature of springfield, massachusetts. >> gabe gutierrez in chattanooga. thanks so much. >> apparently no serious injuries when it touched down thursday night in cameron, illinois. many roads were closed due to downed power lines and trees. a texas district attorney says a civil rights activist found dead in her jail cell monday apparently posted online
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video this year saying she was suffering from depression. sandra bland recently moved to texas from illinois. she was arrested friday for allegedly becoming combative during a traffic stop. her family is questioning officials' claims she hanged herself. the andfbi and texas rangers are investigating. authorities say el chapo was free for at least 18 minutes before anyone knew he was gone. the tunnel took one year and a million dollars to build. interpol issued a red notice saying el chapo is wanted on u.s. federal charges. consumer reports are warning that laundry detergent pods should never be used in homes where young children live or visit. calls to poison centers vin creased over the last several years. procter & gamble the maker of
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tide, gain packets say the number of reports involving the packets is falling relative to sales and that most incidents resulted in minor or no medical treatment. cincinnati bangals linebacker a.j. hawk certainly gives his fans what they want. he's playing at the american century celebrity golf tournament in lake tahoe. a fan asked hawk if he would tackle him. a 240-pound pro obliged, sending that man to the ground. he was slow getting up but he said it was worth it. >> he asked for that? >> that was a full-on tackle. >> i thought maybe a half tackle. >> one more time. >> one more time. >> oh, wow. that was a sack. back over to you. >> they should integrate that into the pga tour. full tackle golf. >> i'd watch for sure. >> a lot of people are asking what's next for caitlyn jenner after her emotional speech the other night at the espy awards.
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kristen dahlgren is here with that. >> that is being looked at by some as a watershed moment. jenner using that focus to champion tolerance. >> this transition has been harder on me than anything i could imagine. >> opening up center stage. caitlyn jenner's espy speech was a plea for understanding. >> all across the world at this very moment there are young people coming to terms with being transgender. >> reporter: the world was captivated by jenner's news revealing her identity on the cover of "vanity fair." the espy awards show was her first major public appearance and with the spotlight shining brightly on her, her first chance to show how she would use her new platform. >> with attention comes responsibility. >> two months ago she doesn't know another trans person. this is very new for her, reaching out to the community. using her spotlight to make sure she could talk about other
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issues, not just her own journey. >> reporter: some are comparing jenner's speech to other breakthrough moments. >> i'm gay. >> i think this is a really big moment for the transgender community. we've had great leaders in the trans community who have told their story. the public's interest in caitlyn jenner's story is an an entirely new magnitude. >> i'm the new normal. >> reporter: by inviting viewers in to watch her transformation caitlyn seems to be breaking new ground. >> i'm still the same person. >> reporter: not everyone has been supportive. hollywood director peter berg shared this on his instagram account. critical of the courage award jenner received. i am a strong supporter of equal equality. i also believe we don't give enough attention to our courageous returning war veterans. instagram reportedly blocked users from accessing jenner's account during the espys because
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of hateful comments. >> if you want could call me names, make jokes, doubt my intentions, go ahead. the reality is, i can take it. but for the thousands of kids out there coming to terms with being true to who they are, they shouldn't have to take it. >> the transgender community in general just faces staggering amounts of poverty, discrimination and violence. so i'm very hopeful that the public's interest in caitlyn jenner will lead them to want to learn more about these issues. >> for her part caitlyn jenner seems to be finding her way with a new identity and a new responsibility. >> to promote a very simple idea, accepting people for who they are. >> what's next "i am kate" premieres on august 6th.
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>> also, siri will correct you. an average formula, why an average song turns into the song of the summer. plus what is up with leonardo dicaprio and his ever-growing beard? we're revealing the answer to that question. and alan jackson after these messages. people are both soft and strong, which is why our products are too. and we believe in value so we give you 60% more sheets than charmin ultra strong. angel soft. be soft. be strong.
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what will we be talking about all day? we'll tell you now what's trending. you've been trying to write the song of the summer. how's that going? >> not well. >> i want to give you help here. we're going to lean on almighty science. scientists at usc figured out what makes a hit catchy. has nothing to do with tempo. can you believe that? it doesn't have to do with how popular the artist is. it comes down to two things simple easy words. >> that makes sense. >> and repetition of the chorus. >> over and over again. i give you shut up and dance. >> yes. >> shut up and -- yes. or hey, i just met you. this is crazy. >> there it is. >> sing songy. >> honey i'm good. >> and power row takings across the country, you get in the
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power rotation slot you're played 160 times, whatever it is, a day. that's repetition. >> isn't that determined by the popularity of the song? >> yes, sure. >> secrets of radio. >> fancy, i'm so fancy. >> okay. >> two years ago, blurred lines. okay. that was a good one. call me maybe. party rock anthem four years ago and california girls katy perry. >> that was the song of summer. >> according to us. >> okay. >> we all know we should drink responsibly. >> that's right. >> researchers at the university of missouri in columbia win winpointed four types of drunk. there's the mary popoppins the person that gets sweeter and happier as she drinks. >> that's savannah. >> savannah is known as the dance person. >> the ernest hemingway, someone who seems completely unaffected by alcohol. >> that's you, willie.
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>> you too, carson. >> though natalie thinks that's her. >> you get emotional when you get drunk. >> yes. >> i get happy or i can get emotional. >> you start crying. >> crying like i love you, al. >> you're the best. i remember in taureanore -- torino -- >> oh, boy. >> you're the best, i love you. >> natalie -- we all went to dinner, everyone is doing vodka shots except for me because i was pregnant. we took all this meat home that natalie went to feed the stray dogs around sochi. >> i take care of others. >> we get back in the van it smelled like meat. it was crazy. >> look at that poor dog. can i feed you? >> feed the dogs. >> you my friend are no ernest hemingway. >> the mr. hyde the one whose evil twin comes out after a few
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too many. >> i know that. >> and the nutty professor, an in in introvert who loses all inhibitions. >> i'm all consuming. >> i'm glad we worked that out. >> natalie is the thinker of the group. >> i'll take care of others. i'll take care of you. >> if you need inspiration, check out this next video. we think you'll love this little boy. he's psychic himself out to jump noop a pool. take a look. okay, i'll do it. okay. i'm strong! god made me strong! i'm going to jump in this water right now. i'm strong. >> go for it. >> do it! >> yay! >> whoo! >> good job. >> do you know what that reminds me of, your preshow ritual. you come out, you're like i can do this. >> screaming at myself in the mirror. >> you have to talk yourself
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into things like this. >> willie is wearing a bathing suit, too. it's very odd. >> my kid does the same thing. come on, you've got to commit. when you jump, jump out. jump out. don't give up halfway. >> they turn right back around and get right back out, though. >> when natalie does it, i love this pool! >> i jump in and i won't spill my wine. >> you have a thread for this show, natalie. >> i'm going to become the butt of the jokes. >> now to why we have not seen the last of the duggar family and your friday first look at a hot new movie and catchy new song. tlc did cancel "19 kids and counting" but it's not done with the duggar family yet. they are teaming up with activists to produce a documentary about child sex abuse. the show will include two of the duggar children. the duggar family says it hopes this painful experience can help others. let's move on.
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on a lighter note, next we have leonardo dicaprio. everybody has been asking the same question, which is, what is up with that beard? we finally know this morning. it's for a role in his new movie called "the revanent." he'll play a hunter struggling to survive in the wilderness. here's a look at the trailer. >> that was a quick look. >> what a trailer. >> wow. wonder what's behind him? >> natalie didn't have time to go get her wine. that was amazing. >> i love you, leo! >> it's going to be great. leo is in it. it's directed by the same director that did "birdman." >> it looks so good on him. >> can i braid that for you, leo? >> can we pause the movie? i have to get more snacks. >> hey, we have more pop stars. >> we do. >> don't leave yet. >> we were talking about song of the summer, one recent summer hit "call me maybe" takes us back to summer 2012. carly rae jepsen has a new song
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called "runaway with me." we have a first look at the song and the video. here it is. ♪ i'll be your hero ♪ ♪ run away with me ♪ ♪ run away with me ♪ >> i think too many words. not going to be the song of the summer. there's eight words. there should be three. >> maybe the fall. >> i like it better than i really, really, really like you. i will say that. >> that's savannah's favorite song. >> you're drunk, natalie. you're drunk again. natalie, sober up! >> we have an announcement. natalie is moving to the fourth hour. >> yeah, really. >> that would be dangerous. they don't really drink the wine in the fourth hour. i would. >> a trade, hoda for natalie. >> we have carly rae jepsen on the plaza in august. >> can't wait. >> that song and video is out today if you want to get it. >> carson, thanks a lot. >> al, how's the weather looking? >> oh, it's just fine. i'll go over here. we are looking at some wet weather making its way toward cleveland, ohio.
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good friends there, hello, cleveland. got a few showers hanging around. then a chance of storms, high of about 86 degrees. we also looking at these really toasty temperatures. look at how high you get up into the 90s all the way into the northern plains. hundreds in the desert southwest. 90s into the southwest as well. we're looking at more wet weather through the gulf coast, plenty of showers around the great lakes. slight risk of strong storms in the northern plains. spectacular weather out in the pacific northwest. look at portland, up to 88 degrees today. in fact, over the weekend they'll get into the 90s. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's good friday morning. i'm meteorologist carey hall. still in the 80s and 90s. some low clouds it's north bay, san francisco and south bay p. as we go into the day. expect a high of 82 san francisco 70, 88 in the south
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bay. a high of 77 in the east bay. that's your latest weather. >> thank you. now to a model fighting back helping others after losing her leg and nearly her life. hallie jackson has the story. >> reporter: commercials luke these seem innocuous but they infuriate lauren. >> this product, a tampon changed my life forever. i can never be normal again. >> reporter: for years she worked as a model in l.a. her life packed with glamorous photo shoots days at the beach, nights out with friends until one day in october 2012 she woke up with what felt like the flu. the next tinge she remembers. >> i believe i was in the icu. i was 200 pounds. >> reporter: bloated, organs failing, her mother praying she would survive. >> telling her and my god father to prepare for my funeral, get
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the casket ready. my right leg was bad. they were on fire. i can't describe the pain. >> reporter: she never connected herrer symptoms to the tampon she was wearing until an infectious disease specialist diagnosed her with toxic shock syndrome. doctors saved her life but they couldn't save her leg. it was amputated below the knee. >> i was laying there thinking my life was over. that i would never be accepted again. i could never model again. no one would look at me the same. >> it's emotional to talk about. >> yeah. >> why? >> reporter: toxic shock syndrome made headlines in the '80s when several women died and the fda began regulating tampons as medical devices. she never realized she could be at risk today. there is a warning on every box and if you use tampons as recommended, no more than eight
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hours at a time at the proper absorbency sh your risk is low. >> i don't think it should december courage women. tampon use is safe. women have been using them for decades. toxic shock syndrome isser very very rare sthrks. >> reporter: waszser is suing kot the ex and she's modeling again. something she thought she would never do. >> i'm more beautiful because i have experienced so many things. i can relate to so many different people. it's made me a better person. >> reporter: her photos helping her see herself in a uh few light. >> we have amputees saying thank you for showing yourself in shorts. that's what's so awesome. out's made all of the pain and suffering worth it. >> reporter: on her way to becoming a supermodel. already a role model. hallie jackson, nbc news los
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angeles. >> beautiful woman and an important message. let's go to carson. >> thank you very much. here with the man of the morning. we've got country legend alan jackson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] how you feeling? >> doing good. >> great to have you in new york city. >> thank you very much. haven't been here in years. >> you have everybody waiting here. we'll go ahead and get going with mr. jackson putting on a show on the plaza. first, your local news and weather.
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i'm ... ==anim== happening today... ==topvo== a closely wated a very good morning to you. 8:26. happening today a closely watched legal battle over embryo preservation is expected to conclude in san francisco. mimi lee is suing to keep the embryos she and her husband froze when she was diagnosed with cancer. they agreed to destroy them in the event of a divorce. the wife argues this is her only chance of having a child. she says she no longer feels bound to the agreement they signed together back in 2010. let's check that morning commute with mike. how is it looking? >> a little better. we had a crash here in this
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camera shot. now we have the recovery going back the colosseum. there is a jam coming out of san leandro. the rest of your bay is very well. san jose 101 a crash just cleared past the hjc. we'll be back with a news update in about half an hour. hope you have a great friday morning.
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♪ 8:30 on this the friday morning. 17th of july 2015. a pretty morning on the plaza. a hat and boots day. we have mr. alan jackson, country legend about to take our summer concert stage. >> we can't wait for that performance in a couple of minutes. don't miss next hour. my wonderful co-hosts al roker, natalie mo ras and ellie kemper get hypnotized live on national television. >> you're not part of that?
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>> it's important for one of us to monitor the situation. >> he'll have to collect eggs when he turns us into a chicken. >> i'm watching. i'll be there. >> yes. >> wrangler got booked at a luncheon in morning and left at 7:30. >> a speak ing engagement? >> he's booking gigs now. >> we miss you, buddy. >> let's get a check of the weather. >> a look ahead to the weekend. for saturday beautiful weather in the pacific northwest. sunny and warm. temperatures will be into the 80s and 90s. wet weather along the midatlantic and northeast coast. sunday strong storms from central great lakes back into nebraska. looking for wet weather in southern california. the heat is on. portland, 96 on sunday. it will be warmer in seattle than in miami.
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that's crazy. good morning. i'm meteorologist carrie hall. a warm day across the bay over the clouds clear out. we'll have afternoon sunshine. gillroy reaching 83, mission district 70. 82 in napa. oakland makes it up to 75. in the try valley expect highs in the midto upper 80s and 90s in spots likeivorous more. have a great day. lmore. have a great day. imore. have a great day. vmore. have a great day. emore. have a great day. rmore. have a great day. to upper 80s and 90s in spots like livermore. have a great day. to savannah. >> announcer: the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. >> grammy winner alan jackson is celebrating and we're honored
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he's doing it. here's why he's one of country music's biggest stars. alan jackson is a true country legend and one of the most successful singer-songwrite arerersinger-songwriters of all time. 50 top ten hits 35 number ones and more than 60 million al backups sold worldwide earning more than 150 music industry a wardaward awards. ♪ the ♪ it's five o'clock somewhere ♪ >> reporter: the superstar from georgia remains as humble as ever calling himself a singer of simple songs. ♪ don't rock the jukebox ♪ >> reporter: 25 years after the release of his debut album he's going strong with a new album "angels and alcohol" and a spot on the plaza as he gets set to hit the summer concert stage today.
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singing one of his many number one hits mr. alan jackson. >> this is a perfect song for the summer, y'all. ♪ ♪ way down yonder on the chattahoochee ♪ ♪ it gets hotter than a hoochy coochie ♪ ♪ we laid rubber on the georgia asphalt ♪ ♪ we got crazy but we never got caught ♪ ♪ down by river on a friday night ♪ ♪ peermd of cans on th the pale moonlight ♪ ♪ talking about cars and dreaming about women ♪ ♪ never had a plan ♪ ♪ just living for the minute way down yonder on the
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chattahoochee ♪ ♪ never now how much that pudy water meant to me ♪ ♪ i learned how to swim ♪ ♪ i learned who i was ♪ ♪ a lot about living and a little bit about love ♪ ♪ well we fogged up the windows in my old chevy ♪ ♪ i was willing but she wasn't ready ♪ ♪ so i settled for a burger and a grape snow cone ♪ ♪ dropped her off early but i didn't go home ♪ ♪ down by the river on a friday night ♪ ♪ peermd of cans in the pale moonlight ♪ ♪ talking about cars and dreaming about women ♪ ♪ never had a plan ♪ ♪ just living for the minute way down yonder on the chattahoochee never knew how much that muddy water meant to me ♪ ♪ but i learned how to swim and i learned who i was ♪ ♪ a lot about living ♪ ♪ and a little about love ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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♪ well way down yonder on the chattahoochee ♪ ♪ it gets hotter than a hoochie coochie ♪ ♪ ♪ we laid rubber on the georgia asphalt ♪ ♪ we got a little crazy but we never got caught ♪ ♪ ♪ well way down yonder on the chattahoochee ♪ ♪ never knew how much that muddy water meant to pe ♪ ♪ i learned how to swim ♪ ♪ learned who i was ♪ ♪ a lot about women ♪ ♪ and a little about love ♪ ♪ a lot about women ♪ ♪ and a little about love ♪
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> alan jackson is just getting started this this morning. a lot more music in a moment. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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♪ welcome back the "today" and our summer toyota concert series. simply put, alan jackson is a music icon. >> he's celebrating the release
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of his first studio album of all new music in 13 years. it's called "angels and alcohol". >> i missed the 90s mullet you had in the video. >> my girls make fun of the pictures of my hair. i grew out of it. >> we may need to bring it back. 25 year it is in country music. more than 60 million records sold. i know you said you thought maybe you'd come to nashville for a couple of years and be done with it. can you believe where you are? >> i can't believe at all. my wife and i both think back to moving from georgia up there and just how ignorant i was about the music business. never had been anywhere. to imagine this happening and keep playing in new york city like i have played here for 25 years. amazing. this whole career i have been so blessed. had such great fans all these years. [ cheers and applause ] >> i read you still get a little nervous about going on oh stage. really? >> yeah. i'm not very comfortable in front of people you know.
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it is hard. [ cheers and applause ] >> even though i do it every night. it's is still a little different tan just what i'm used to. i'm a little backwards is. >> it doesn't show. as you perform for this massive crowd. i can't wait to hear the next song. alan jackson, take it away. >> thank you so much. >> this is a new song called "you never know." it's a rockabilly tune. ♪ ♪ you never know ♪ ♪ no ♪ ♪ you never know ♪ ♪ uh you never know when love's going to walk right through that
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door ♪ ♪ ♪ brunette hair and big brown eyes ♪ ♪ curvy little body like a roller coaster ride lord shh she let me drive her home ♪ ♪ you never know ♪ ♪ that's right ♪ ♪ you never know ♪ ♪ you never know when love's going to walk right through that door ♪ ♪ . >> i was up in new york city on a friday afternoon. back to with a woman dressed in
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in blue ♪ ♪ the chemistry began ♪ ♪ lord we were walking hand in hand ♪ ♪ you never know ♪ ♪ oh you never know ♪ ♪ you never know when love is going to walk right through that door ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ you better beware ♪ ♪ly love may get you before you ever know it's there ♪ ♪ keep your motor running ♪ ♪ it just might when he is per in your ear ♪ ♪ uh you never know ♪ ♪ you never know when love is going to walk right through that door ♪ ♪ you never know ♪ ♪ you never know ♪ ♪ uhyou never know when love is going to walk right through that door ♪ ♪ you never know when love's
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going to walk right through that door ♪ ♪ >> alan jackson sounding good this morning. we are here live. first, this is "today" on nbc. bow and arrow ♪ ♪ a broken guitar ♪ ♪ while the rainwater washes away ♪ ♪ who you are ♪ ♪ we go over the mountains ♪ ♪ and under the stars ♪ ♪ we go over the mountains ♪ ♪ and under the stars ♪ [♪]
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anybody want to hear another song? [ cheers and applause ] >> once again, the great alan jackson. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is one of my favorite old songs. i wrote it when i was a young man and my wife and i were living back then. i like to send it back to anybody living on love.
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♪ ♪ two young people without a thing ♪ ♪ say some vows spread their wings ♪ ♪ settle down with just what they need ♪ ♪ living on love ♪ ♪ she don't care about what's in style ♪ ♪ she just likes the way he smiles ♪ ♪ it takes more than marble and tile ♪ ♪ living on love ♪ ♪ living on love ♪ ♪ buying on time ♪ ♪ without somebody nothing ain't worth a dime ♪ ♪ just like an old fashioned
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story book rhyme ♪ ♪ living on love ♪ ♪ it sounds simple ♪ ♪ that's what you're thinking ♪ ♪ but love can walk through fire without blinking ♪ ♪ it doesn't take much when you get enough ♪ ♪ living on love ♪ ♪
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♪ two old people without a thing ♪ ♪ children gone but still they sing ♪ ♪ side by side on the front porch swing ♪ ♪ living on love ♪ ♪ he can't see anymore ♪ ♪ she can barely sweep the floor ♪ ♪ hand in hand they'll walk through that door ♪ ♪ just living on love ♪ ♪ living on love ♪ ♪ buying on time ♪ ♪ without somebody nothing ain't worth a dime ♪ ♪ just like an old fashioned story book rhyme ♪ ♪ living on love ♪ ♪ it sounds simple ♪ ♪ that's what you're thinking ♪ ♪ but love can walk through fire without blinking ♪ ♪ it doesn't take much when you get enough ♪ ♪ living on love ♪ ♪ no it doesn't take much when
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you get enough ♪ ♪ living on love ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank y'all so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> alan jackson, thank you, sir. he's back with one more song next hour. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once.
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♪ we have alan jackson here. he'll sing another song next hour. do you know what willie said when he was watching? there's a real man. we'll take a break from the music for a moment to celebrate birthdays with willard scott. >> a lot of good italian cooks up up there. maybe more than any place, even rome. it is josephine di paola. she's 100 and from fairlawn new jersey. good italian cooks there. she loves to cook. that's one of hir her big things in life. agnes monica another great cook from the great state of florida where the sun always shines. we wish her a happy 100th birthday. cooking spaghetti sauce is her thing. takes all day. haywood turner.
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a nice strong name. he's from realto california. the great golden gate bear state. we wish him a happy birthday 100th birthday. he loves to bowl. 75 years ss married. ernie and mary holtsberry from defiance in the great buckeye state of o. they are high school sweethearts. how about that? that's all. i wish i had some new york cheesecake. send me a piece, will you, please? i love you. back to new york. >> willie thanks so much. >> the album name "ing angels and alcohol." where did you come up with it? >> it was a title i had. i keep a note pad with hooks and lines. trying to write for this album, it spilled out one day. sounded like a good title for the album as well. >> i think that's natalie's nickname. >> it's natalie's weekend coming
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up. also something fun next hour. >> we are getting hypnotized. alan i don't know if you want to stick around. >> i might stay if i got
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i'm ... =vo= more than two dozen people in the south bay are facing good friday morning. it's 8:56. more than two dozen people in the south bay facing criminal charges, accused of crashing their cars for insurance money. the suspicious accidents normally occurred within quiet streets. a chp officer cracked the case when he noticed how many people
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couldn't seem to hold on to their coffee cups. most of the suspects for from san jose. it resulted in payouts of about a half million dollars. we are on the verge of your weekend right now. coming up in 25 minutes we'll have a look at the weekend forecast and a traffic update. for now, we return you to the today show.
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this morning on "today's take" do you believe in hypnosis? one of the best hypnotists casts a spell on my co-hosts. then "unbreakable kimmy schmidt" em any nominated and we are celebrating with the star and kick up your boots for country boy alan jackson. that and more coming up now uh. . >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today's take" with al rokerer, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. [ cheers and applause ] >> welcome to today on this friday morning, july 17 2015. a big crowd on the plaza partying with alan jackson. inside studio 1a i'm willie with al, fatly lynatalie and the unbreakable
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ellie kemper. ellie ellie's show is nominated for an emmy. >> "unbreakable kimmy schmidt"! >> i'm so excited! system uh you are my family away from my family. thank you. look at this. >> did you not notice the balloons? >> i did get a sneak peek. >> we spent our entire prop budget on it. >> look at this. "usa today". >> awesome! >> i was watching it live. it was on at 11:30 our time. i watched it live. from our show jane krakowski, tina fey, titus burgess and jon hamm . wonderful news all around >> we are excited. when you look at the category. look at the company you're keeping. louie, move parks & reck silicon valley transparent and veep. >> your sister is a writer at
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"silicon valley". >> it's a family affair. >> so thrilling. first season out of the box and you guys kill it. that's great. >> it's so nice to be recognized and celebrated. you are nice to take part in it. >> thank you. >> keep a balloon. >> your thank you speech will include the "today" show love? >> naturally. >> this alone is a -- trophy? what are they called? >> memento. >> award. >> drama series "better call saul," game of thrones, homeland, house of cards, mad men, "orange is the new black." airing live september 30 at 8:00. >> "the big bang theory," no jim rsons. >> first time in a long time. >> kicked out the big ones. >> jim and i were in an m & ms commercial. >> were you playing m & ms? >> we were bombarded by them.
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>> we have to find it. >> it was eight years ago. >> can we find that? mega m & ms. >> we'll find it. >> we are going to miss you because this has been -- this is not good-bye. >> not at all. >> we'll see you later. when do youer start shooting the uh new season? >> end of august. soon. >> we wanted to show you a little bit, an amuse bouche if you will of highlights. >> what? ♪ >> yeah! >> show a picture of my own bridal party. we can prove how beautiful they are. >> is that my mom? oh my gosh! >> cookie monster is sad that there are no cookies and you are sad that you have no friends. >> this is a compliment.
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you have a villainous face. >> natalie! >> the pie. tafs that was the high point. >> thank you. >> so much fun. >> you guys have been warm hosts. >> your next high i yay us the, hang with us again. >> you think you love her on tv and movies shechlt's better the in nt. your check is in the mail. >> in fact dennis leary said i didn't though you could have co-hosts. you have blazed a trail for other big stars. >> he wants in next week. he said call me the minute one of uh you isyou is out. he should step in. >> he would be funny. >> do you have a favorite moment? >> dancing with boy george. how kind is he? look at him.
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he didn't have to dance with me. >> you go through the sprinkler and the running pan. >> uh i missed it while i was on vacation. >> sprinkler based dancing is ellie's thing. >> that got strange. >> when he backed it on up. >> i don't know what we were doing therement my favorite was the first day when i came out of the cab and you were there welcoming me with open arms. >> there it is. >> that was -- >> al! that pale huge leg, yeah. who can say no? america. >> oh come on. >> look. you guys are warm kind people. >> i can't wait for the second season of "unbreak " able" as well. i need something to binge on. i loved ellie from the time i binge watched "unbreakable" when
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i was in a hotel room in tampa. i said i will start watching and i loved you. >> natalie, a bottle of wine. >> here we go. >> a little bottle prosecute thefrom the convenience store. >> she had already gone through the mini bar. >> pure love. not alcohol influenced at all >> no. >> speaking of the mini bar. >> perfect segue. >> great post on the huffington post. do i need to refrigerate this or not? eggs. >> if they have been cleaned you've got to refrigerate them. >> cleaned? >> in the u.s. -- other parts of the world in europe if you bought eggs they have them on the shelf, even in south america. in the u.s. they clean the eggs. they take off this protective film that's around the egg when it's fresh. >> i mocked you.
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>> they clean it because of salmonella and e. coli and things. >> apples? >> just a temperature thing. >> it's okay. >> you should refrigerate them unless you eat them within a week. if you want then to last longer refrigerate them. >> willie? >> i are just sprinted from the outdoors. it's showing. >> we need to refrigerate willie. >> can i be refrigerated? >> willie's like a stick of butt r butter now. >> i just sprinted from are the outdoors. >> you're like hotel bar butter left out. >> it was the balloon surprise. >> i'm emotional about you leaving. i'm crying through my forehead. >> i'm sorry. >> wow. >> what about butter? >> melted butter. >> the butter apparently it depends. room temperature, if the room
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temperature is above 70 like in willie's case it should be refrigerated. >> i'm going to the fridge. i'm going to refrigerate myself. >> oh, my good. >> cool that man off. we have a big ridge of high pressure. a ring of fire if you will. storms have arrived up and over this southern ridge. jet stream is up over there. the moist air comes up. you have thunderstorms building. we have tornadoes yesterday in illinois. going to see the same thing today. underneath that dome temperatures will be 10 to 15 above average with high humidity. we not only have are to worry about severe weather in the dakotas and plains states. wind gusts, hail. we are also talking about temperatures. not just the air. it's the feels-like temperature when you combine the heat and humidity. little rock feels like 104. 103 in new orleans and jackson. 106 in nashville. atlanta, 98. on saturday tomorrow more of
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the same. this will last right into the weekend and the beginning of next week. it's going to move east. so the northeast will get in on it as well. good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. temperatures are trending in to the low to mid-60s right now all across the bay. and it will be another warm one with a high of 88 degrees in the south bay, peninsula 82 degrees. east bay 77 degrees. and the hot spot in the tri-valley will be 92 degrees. san francisco 70 after the low clouds clear out. and sunny in the north bay as well later on today with highs in the lower 80s. have a great weekend. i do believe willie has the vapors. >> i have the vapors. >> alan jackson made you sweat. >> he did. you all are about to get the vapors. al natalie and ellie will be hypnotized live on national television. this is the man to do it.
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we have to idea what happens after this hypnotism takes place. >> there are a bunch of people. >> lots of people and a live shot. >> he can hypnotize them all to walk in. >> don't miss it, next. >> i'm n ok, let's try this online snacking thing again. ugh! rough around the edges. ugh... greaseball... oh! dan n. oikos tasty and healthy. and if i don't love it, it's free? could be the perfect snack! dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt is creamy and delicious and has 12g of protein and 0 fat. i think i found the perfect snack! seriously, you'll love snacking on dannon oikos or it's free! mmm dannon. ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one.
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right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of fun. that comes from my floor? eww! this is deep couch sitting. [jerry bell iii] deep couch sitting! you have heard the saying that what the mind believes the mind achieves. do you believe in hypnosisip noeypnosishypnosis? we are putting it to the test. >> it's used for battling depression to promoting weight loss. sometimes just plain entertainment. richard barker is here to put al natalie and ellie under his spell while i remain conscious for the safety of the program. let's talk about hip knowypnosishypnosis. er what are we doing today? >> we are going to demonstrate the power of the mind and the power of suggestion. some people have a misconception as to what it is and isn't.
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i will hopefully debunk some of the myths. >> you were a police officer in the uk. >> yes. >> how did this lead you to hypnotism. >> we did neuro linguistic behavior. how the mind operates. get inside the mind of the criminal. some of it was hypnotic training. >> ellie has a bad ice cream addiction. >> it's an intense one. >> addiction. that's a good addiction in my opinion. you will try to curb her appetite for ice cream, right? >> if you like ice cream, you like it and i won't remove that pleasure. but i will minimize your intake make you feel better. >> are we aware what we are doing? are we in a se mi conscious state? >> the beauty of it is i'm using the language "sleep." you have a heightened sense of awareness. you are aware of where you are and what you are doing.
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you're just relaxing. >> will you have time in the brief time we have to get everyone under? >> more than the enough. >> really? you do it that quickly? >> yes. >> does it always work or if people are against getting hypnotized it may not work. >> if somebody doesn't want to be hypnotized i won't zap them into hip knowypnosishypnosis. >> shucks. >> you have to be willing. >> let's get started. >> okay. i would like you to put your feet on the floor, hands on your laps and relax. from this point forward it's just important to listen to the sound of my voice at all times. don't worry about the sounds around you. you know the voice in your head sometimes, the internal dialogue block that out and immerse yourself in my voice. you can't get stuck in hypnosis. it is a relaxation state of mind. >> you can or can't? >> you cannot get stuck. you're fine. >> great. just stare ahead.
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feet on the floor. hands uncrossed. relax and listen to every word i say. from this point forward i want you to are relax. put your back in the chair and relax. i want you to think of sleep from this time forwardment every word i say and every breath you take will help you relax. if you hear sounds it will help you relax as well. i would like you to find the light in the ceiling for me and stare at the light. i want you to understand when you find a light this the room stare at the light. understand the more you stare the more tired you become and the more you relax. block out a thought process and sounds and begin to stare at the light. if you choose to close your eyes that's fine as well. once you stare at an object or decide to close your eyes i will invite you to take in breaths with me. understand. every breath you take every word i say will help you relax. when i count to three but not before take a deep breath in and out. understand every time you breathe in and out feel the
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aches and pains, wor ris and troubles melt away. we'll do it together. one, two, three. breathe in. [ inhaling ] that's good. exhale. just relax. i want you to understand every word i say and every breath helps you relax. don't worry about thought processes. just rerelax. one, two, three. breathe in. and out. just relax. >> we'll let richard continue through the commercial break. we'll be right back. >> is listen to each and oh no, we have a dress code here, and it's not see through. next! whoa, this is a lunchbox not a halloween bag. so sorry - this lunchbox is already at capacity. rrrrr...a natural beauty. you're making me melt. shall we? mini babybel is 100% natural cheese. a good source of protein and calcium, and a whole lot of fun. mini babybel. snack a little bigger!
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every day. because you're worth it. you will sink down this your chair like a rag doll -- >> we are back with professional hypnotist richard barker hypnotizing natalie, al and ellie. >> just continue to relax further. i i'm going to step in and have you open your eyes. >> he's been working through thor commercial break to get them into a trance. now time for a little fun. >> good to see each and every one of you. welcome back. focus on the hand and sleep. close your eyes relax further. close your eyes. just relax and think of sleep. resting peace fullyfully. paj something unique about yourself. the in a few minutes it's almost like you are a goldfish swimming in a small bowl. imagine you can use your arms legs face feet for a wonderful swim around the bowl. when i count to three take a
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swim using your hands, legs and face to swim. one, two, three. use your hands, legs feet take a lovely swim. keep your eyes closed. lovely swim. the pr uh you swim the better you feel. the bet er you feel the more you swim. faster faster. there's a shark in the bowl. freeze freeze. there's a shark. make yourself smallerer. shrink. make yourself smaller and sleep. just relax. just relax. even further. in a few seconds but not yet imagine every muscle in your body continues to relax. loose and limp. in a second imagine it's getting hotter and hotter in here. feel yourself melting. it's so hot . it's almost like 120 degrees. in a few seconds i want you to imagine the only way to keep cool is to fan yourself. when i count to three fan yourself. it's getting hotter in here. one, two, three. fan yourself. it's so hot. use your hands to fan yourself. it's so hot. it's 120, 140 150 degrees the.
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fan yourself and let it go and relax. just relax and sleep. keeping your eyes closed at all times. drifting all the way down. in a second i want you to realize something unique about yourself. understand just for the person i'm touching now. relax even further. just for the person i'm touching realize when you taste ice cream from this point forward imagine you love ice cream but when you taste it from this point forward when you take a bite in a few seconds it tastes completely different to you. on three. you realize it tastes yucky. when i ask you to open your eyes for the person i'm touching now, take a little scoop. it's completely gross. in fact,er you may not want it. open your eyes. i understand you like ice cream, right is this. >> yeah. >> it's your favorite one. >> yeah. >> it's gross. it's like an ash tray. that's quite gross.
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you taste it don't you? it's pretty -- >> good. >> it's really not as nice as it was. >> yuck. >> is that nasty to you? >> yeah. >> do you want me to take it away? >> take it away. >> person i'm touching now relaxing further. imagine when i count to three, understand when your eyes open you have a desire and ability to steal shoes. in fact understand on three the person sitting ethicsnext to you -- al -- has a nice pair of soos shoes on. you will want to take one home with you. when you open your eyes take the shoe and quickly take it off. you want to take it home. you love stealing shoes. one, two, three. hey. look down there. lovely shoes. take it home with you. the one on the right is better than the left. that's a nice set of shoes.
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i would take that home with you if you can. that's it. just hide it under your chair. oh you're putting it on. wonderful. that's wonderful. you like that shoe. >> mm-hmm. >> you going to take it home? >> sure. i like it. >> it fits well. you like that shoe. sleep. close your eyes rest and relax further. deeper. all the way down. this is just for the person i'm touching now. drift into a deeper sense of relaxation. understand from this point forward if youer hear me say "weather" if from this point forward, if i say "weather" you will howl at the moon. you become a werewolf. if i say "weather," you will howl at the moon. eyes open. one, two, three. welcome back. good to see you. welcome back my friend. that was very good. good to see you back.
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and what do you do here on the channel? >> i'm ... ==topvo== investigators are trying to figure out what sparked an ea and a very good friday morning. it's 9:26. i'm sam brock. investigators right now trying to figure out what sparked an early morning fire at an abandoned building in antioch. it happened on west second street not far from the amtrak station. firefighters managed to stop the flames from spreading to nearby buildings. and no one was injured ncht meantime, a big inconvenience for one south bay convenience store. a tesla shot through the store front last night. no one was injured there either but that store is now closed. it happened on fremont avenue in sunnyvale. we hear the driver hit the wrong pedal and the car didn't get too far into the store, but it was far enough to do some serious structural damage to that building. the owners are not sure when they'll be able to reopen.
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and happening today los gatos leaders are discussing what's become a major problem for area drivers. residents say sometimes it's a virtual gridlock. they're going to discuss possible strategies to keep things moving that may include rerouting traffic and have police direct traffic. one of the more extreme ideas, closing highway entrances and exits in down ton los gatos. a look at weather and traffic after the break.
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good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. low clouds clearing out and will give us a sunny and warm day across the bay. gilroy look for a high of 83 degrees. palo alto 79. mission district 70 degrees. 84 in santa ro sa. and napa 82 degrees. oakland seeing a high of 75 with it warming up to 88 degrees in walnut creek. and livermore topping out at 90 degrees today with a lot of sunshine. now let's check traffic with mike. all right, kari. talking about sunshine glinsing
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off the windshields here southbound away from palo alto and in toward mountainview we see a little slowing but moving pretty well from university to embarcadero. look at the map we had a section of a lot of slowing last week they continue to do adjustments and improvements. again, little slow north 85 into cupertino. no problems heading toward the bay bridge toll plaza. little volume decrease for 101. but 280 still slow all the way to the extension by at&t park. back to you. somehow those commutes, mike, everyone if they're a little slow on a friday you feel more tolerable. see you again in 25 minutes with another local news update.
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so i will do the news because natalie is in a trance upstairs. let's get to the headlines now. a new report says toddlers who watch tv may be at greater risk of being bullied later on. canadian researchers found watching tv compromises a child's social skills and ability to develop emotional intelligence which makes them vulnerable to teasing and aggression. for each hour of tv watching around 2 predicts an 11% risk of being bullied by 6th grade. speaking of emotional intelligence teaching kids to share may pay off in practical ways. researcherers tracked 800 students and found those who learned to share and cooperate by kindergarten were more likely to have a college degree and a job 20 years later, less likely to have drug problems and run-ins with the law.
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children with weak social skills can be identified early while there is still time to change behavior. uber is getting the green light at lax airport. officials voted to allow ride services to pick up passengers as early as next month which would make lax the largest hub nationwide to give ground transportation full airport access. if uh you are be hind the wheel, buying a car inner your favorite color may not be the best choice. choosing a fad color can cost you when it's time to sell especially if the color is discontinued. you will get a better return with white, silver or black. paint damage and repairs are less noticeable on light-colored cars. white is the most popular car color. finally, it was a soggy start at st. andrews for the british open. heavy rains suspended play for three hours. cleanup crews swept through ankle deep water to get play back under way. that's what's going on a
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good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're starting out with temperatures in the 60s, warming up to 67 degrees now in the east bay. and a lot of sunshine but still low clouds in san francisco in the north bay. a high of 82 degrees in the north bay. while we'll see in s.f. at 70 degrees a high today. comfortable in the east bay 77 degrees. and the peninsula in the lower 80s with some hazy sunshine in the south bay and a high of 88 degrees. we're back with world renowned hypnotist richard barker who's been trying to cast a spell on my friends for the last few minutes. how did it go? >>er very well. looking at the three subjects definitely two of the three were probably in a decent level of trance. >> which one wasn't? >> hmm. >> we didn't discuss -- was it apparent that i wasn't under his spell? >> a little bit more work. i would say you would be fine. >> the give away is when you
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tried the ice cream and it was supposed to be gross and you said this is delicious. >> it was delectable. i thought it would taste like sand. it tasted like delicious are vanilla gorgeous ice cream i love. >> chocolate chip! >> really? >> did you feel you were under? >> there were parts i was some with a under. then i think it's hard when the camera ares and activity. it's hard to be fully. but some of -- is it power of suggestion? i want to do this? i wanted to be under a trance-like state. i do feel like i don't remember taking the shoe. maybe it did work. >> al you looked to me like you were fully under, my friend. >> i needed a nap. it's been a long week. there was one point i was aware of being there and then i don't remember. >>really a good explanation of
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what hypnosis is. you know where you are. but you drift away. >> i was slowly drifting. >> i definitely feel more relaxed. so that's something. >> taking the shoe off. >> there it is happening. do you have any recollection? >> do you remember this al or natalie? >> i don't. i remember pressure. i didn't connect it with my shoe -- where's my wallet? >> i don't know anything about a wallet. it's funny. seeing that, i don't remember taking it off. i do remember there was something that was hard to do because your leg is heavy. >> excuse me. >> richard didn't tell you to put the shoe on. you just put on the shoe. >> you love shoes. >> i do like shoes. >> what are some of the things you were able to do with hypnosis when you have people under? >> the awesome thing is if you want to make a positive change in life whatever that
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personally is to you, we can effect that change in the sub con conscious mind weight loss smoking, fears, phobias. we can help. >> can you instill negative behavior? >> easy. >> you wouldn't want to. but you potentially could. >> this sounds like a plot. >> where are you going with this? >> you have a moral protector built in that protects you from negative suggestions. something goes against your moral fiber, uh you will reject that suggestion. very strong craving for ice cream. i went simple to complex. i went straight to complex. i would have got more small commitment yeses with pr time. >> how many sessions might it take for something like that? >> one or two perhaps. they are an hour each. nobody looking at you. you got a snapshot of it.
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>> reporter: tig notaro fell ill on the set of her film "in a world." she was soon diagnosed with a condition that affect it is the digestive tract. >> a week elater my mother died. then i found a lump. after everything that happened i have cancer? >> reporter: tig chose to is are a double mastectomy. one way she tried to make sense of everything was to keep performing is. >> i have cancer. how are you? >> i came on stage not knowing if i was going to live or die. >> reporter: three years later, tig is still here, engaged and doing what she loves -- making people laugh. >> i have made so many jokes over the years about how flat-chested i was. my boobs overheard me. >> tig notaro good morning. >> good morning. >> how is your health? how are you? can you officially say you are
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cancerer cancer-free? >> think so. i had the double mastectomy and the doctors said we feel we got it all. i guess it takes five years to say you are truly in remission. but it's considered no evidence of disease. >> great. >> so yeah. >> the documentary "tig" is based on this show where uh you walk on stage and say, good evening, hello, i have cancer. how are you? what made you want to express to that crowd what was happening in your life? >> in four months all of these things happened. i was going to be returning to my regular show at largo in los angeles. i just didn't feel like doing old material. i had so uhmuch on my mind. i was in so much physical and emotional pain that uh i couldn't just talk about silly things that i had observed. >> how would audiences react to
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uh how's the weather? >> the weather? >> ooh! >> more after your local news. >> weather. >> ooh! >> you don't remember that? >> you don't. . >> that was real.
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>> you don't remember any of that? >> no not that. i remember feeling like some pressure on my foot whether this one obviously stole my shoe. >> yeah. >> do you remember swimming look a gold fish? >> no. i remember the fanning, sort of. >> i don't know if you were hypnotized or just drunk. >> that would be natalie. >> you are mellow howl by the way. >> so relaxed. >> cool calm. >> honestly i was really tired. i feel like when i take in a nap i don't nap well. then i'm groggy for 30 minutes afterwards much that's the way i feel right now. >> i feel like a big bowl of ice cream. >> yeah. >> speaking of dessert, this is your last day with us. we're heart broken. >> i'll be back. >> we have a little something. >> we have something for you. bring it on out. >> you guys! >> look at this. it's a very special cake. >> oh, my gosh. are you kidding me?
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>> you're coming out of a bunker. >> unbelievable. look at this. >> that's so funny. >> it looks like you're coming out of a grave. >> it's like the walking dead. >> we've had such a blast. join us whenever you can. >> thank you. >> thank you, you guys. >> and we'll get rid of one of us. >> yeah. >> that's what i'm getting at. >> and watch "the unbreakable" on netflix. >> congratulations. >> cheers.
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father whose daughter was taken in the early '90s. law enforcement officers from across northern california are all taking part. also today, a moment frozen in bay area history comes to life on the silver screen. you may be familiar with it. in 1971 24 stanford students volunteered to be imprisoned as part of an experiment. that study received national attention because things got out of hand. the stanford prison experiment opens today star. it's already notching high scores on the rotten tomatoes website. if you want to get outside for the weekend, make your plans, we are going to have a look right now at your weekend forecast with meteorologist kari hall. good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it will still be hot in some spots today. the east bay though reaching 77 degrees. peninsula 82 degrees. in the south bay look for a high of 88 degrees. tri-valley reaching 92 degrees. a lot of sunshine. as we head into the weekend expect the highs to not be as
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warm and also a slight chance of some late-weekend showers and thunderstorms especially as you head over to the south bay as well as the far east bay with highs reaching into the low 70s. now let's check in with traffic with mike. all right. well thumbs up. there we go. moving back and forth getting ready to remove that center divide for the midday traffic. and more traffic coming into the city. but so far no major problems across the golden gate bridge or across the prisidio parkway project. another crash cleared 101est of your commute starting to ease up. just slowing through palo alto right around that university area typical. back to you. mike thank you very much. that will do it for us for right now. we'll be back innother local news update.
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda cotkotb from studio 1a in rock fell plaer saa.saa -- rock eller plaza. >> we have a terrific show. >> from right across the street at studio 8a vanessa by aer is here. she's starring in a film out today called "train wreck. "she is so funny. she plays the best friend of amy schumer's character. >> i don't know how they didn't break up in every scene. >> there's one scene where her boss tell hearse to stop smaling and she goes "this is my normal face." >> then a film you might not know about but your teenagers do
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created by two of the biggest stars on youtube. we'll meet them. >> plus matthew hussy and francesca hogie give us the other view. >> if you're tired of a jelly belly we'll step into the ring for our weekend warrior workout which get six pack abs. >> i just ate two entire cookies. >> and i saw you had a lot of doughnut this is morning, too. >> i did. so whatever. have you ever heard a dub smash video? rob lowe was lip syncing and he did it with his shirt off. it's an app called dubsmash app. so you can lip sync to famous movies lines. here's the rob lowe one. ♪ the hills are alive with the sound of music ♪ >> honestly i could eat it for
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every meal i just eat it all the time without even stopping. >> you'll get fat. >> why would i get fat? >> bread makes you fat. >> i'm lying on the cold hard ground. [ scream ] >> 394. 394. >> we're going to do it. that would be fun. let's do a movie line. >> now or next week? >> okay next week. but why don't you help us out? give us your suggestions. let us know what movie or song you want to mimic and we'll do it spot on. it will be fun. >> yeah. okay. everybody likes tol amy poehler are going to come up next. a new movie has been released called ded "sisters."
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>> mom and dad sold out oir child home. this should have been passed on! >> all we need you do is clean out your bedrooms. >> we have so much to do. you have to invite that cute guy from down the street. >> hi i'm maura. >> i'm james. >> i just wanted to say hi, so that's done. >> i heard you were having a party from someone who got invited. >> that's a snazzy belt. >> thank you. >> yeah, congrats on your wrestling championship. >> everyone start cleaning up the area where they're standing. >> uh-oh. >> hello! >> opens december 18 from our sister company universal. we're doing a lot of promotion for them. >> i know, exactly, because they're our sisters. the house from the outside looked like the brady bunch house. >> yeah. >> all right, i really should have said no to this. >> why? >> well somebody did. these are called camel know. why would someone call them that, you ask?
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well, they're underwear. >> okay. and they are supposedly preventing -- >> what are we calling it? >> frontalwedgies. [ laughter ] >> apparently we're not allowed to say something else. we're not allowed to say camel -- >> you have ten of them on your feet. >> so differentfrontal wedgie. >> if you're normal. i don't want to hurt or offend anybody that doesn't have 10. or has more than 10. because these days anything you say offends somebody. look at those digits on your feet and that's what we're talking about. >> camel digits. >> these are the camel noes. we're allow to call them that. >> they have a special built in panel. >> you can touch it, it's not cooties. no one's worn them. >> it's also like depends. this is not bad. [ laughter ] it's a double purpose.
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it starts at $26. >> $26 for a pair of underwear? >> i'm taking these babies. >> wait those aren't your size. those are too big. >> i wish they were too big. >> they were called tracy. they have a different name. >> they're big enough. >> oh those are -- >> those are good too. you should take those, too. camel noes. they're expensive but worth it. >> what does normal underwear cost anymore. >> i buy three packs of hanky-pankies. >> would you ever go out and eat alone at a rest no plans this weekend. there's no sigma about dining alone. >> have you ever seen the movie "forgetting sara marshall"? ta >> hey, how's it going. >> hey, i'd like to grab dinner please. >> okay is your wife going to meet you? >> no. >> your girlfriend? >> i don't have a girlfriend so -- >> you're just by yourself?
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>> yeah. >> okay so just one, all right. here's your wine list your menu. do you want like, a magazine or something? it's going to be boring if you're just sit big yourself. [ laughter ] >> i'm not comfortable with it. >> i don't love it either. >> i don't like it. i'd rather sit in my room order room service. first of all, if you can anonymous someplace it's one thing. but the people know who you are and you're sitting there people have a ten densy to say "oh, you're all by yourself." and then they pull up a chair. >> i don't like eating alone. when i eat alone in public i'll eat far less than if i ate alone and ordered room service and i was in private. because i can eat a lot in my own -- in my hotel room. >> i'll like it clean. >> when i'm out, the thing i'll eat like four bites. they'll say "are you done?" and i'll say "yes." and i'm staring at the plate
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wishing inging could sop up the sauce." >> what's your ugliest trait when you're eating? >> i eat too fast. i'm always one of the first people done. i look around and go oh everyone's still eating. what's yours? >> i don't have one. no let me think. my teeth collect stuff. i've never seen in eight years one bit of food in your teeth. >> yours don't collect. >> they collect everything! they collect flies. it's unbelievable. i don't know why. certain people's teeth collect. >> and it happens as you get older i think more thing -- >> hey! >> i meant for all of us. more stuff starts getting lodged and you don't know why. >> and my treat the most expensive part of my body. i paid a fortune for these laminates. open table says reservations for one have grown by 110%. i think it's because of the iphone where people can have company, eat a little but still
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look busy. not look pathetic because nobody's with you. people are afraid they'll look pa thetic >> and i think sometimes couples are eating together and they're the phone so they might as well be dining alone. >> one time i was at one of the best restaurants in new york waiting for a friend to join me for lunch and we miscommunicated. i was sitting at one and she was sitting at another one and i sat there for over an hour and you know who's looking at me? just looking at me so lovingly and with such compassion liza minnelli. >> was she alone? >> no -- yes, she was waiting, too. and finally liza says "would you like to have lunch with me?" >> and did you? >> i think i did. isn't that nice though? but i kept -- that was before iphones. >> you don't feel so -- account"i'm waiting for a friend." you want to let everyone know off friend. >> i'll go to the movies alone. >> i know.
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>> because i don't care about. that buck anonymous in a movie. but the worst something if you're sitting there and people are going "hoda kotb's got nobody." and you don't want the drama. >> watch netflix, get it over with. >> tomorrow is something fun, hoda. >> it's going to be cool. kathie lee is going to be on a show called "the kitchen." it airs tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. on the food network. >> there's jeffrey and katie li and others. they're really fun. we went to new jersey to shoot. >> it what did you zmook. >> oh gosh, who cares? >> i do! >> we took add cupcooked a couple of things. we played wine pang. >> you get to play the fun games. are you ready for friday funny? >> i've been waiting the whole
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show. how do you find will smith in the snow hody. you look for fresh prints. [ rim shot ] did you hear twabt two guys that stole the calendar? they each got six months a man got hit in the head with a a k of coke but it was all right because it was a soft drink. recent studies found womeneightive are longer than the men who mentioned it. i was addicted to the hokey-pokey but i turned myself around. [ rim shot ] >> we have a great group of people cracking up. let's show them. our friends florida just happened to be wandering by the show. >> you cannot have our camel noes. thanks ladies. is it okay or not okay to -- to claim what? that you don't diet? >> to claim not to diet or work out. you know how people say "i don't diet i'm just like this." this is what we had to say about
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live from new york it's "saturday night live's" vanessa bayer. >> for the past five years she's been stealing scenes for her spot-on impersonation of her characters like jacob the bar mitzvah boy. but today she's making the big leap on to the new screen "train wreck." >> she plays nickie amy shumer's co-worker and wing woman. >> it's a mistake. >> he's butt dialing you. >> hello? >> hey, there, it's aaron. >> this is amy. i think you butt dialed me. >> no i dialed you with my fingers. >> what'd she say? >> he called me on purpose. >> hang up he's obviously, like, sick or something.
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>> yeah, what's smup. >> i was just calling to say i had a good time last night and i wonder if you want to hang out again. >> will you say that again, please? >> i was wondering if i could see you again. >> you know what? i'm going call the police. [ laughter ] >> welcome! >> thank you so much! thank you! >> you made the leap from the small screen to the big screen. congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> you and amy look like you had so much fun. was there so much extra laughing on the set? >> there was so much extra laughing. >> so much so that you got in trouble. judd apatow? >> yeah that day we shoot the on the couch. >> what happened? >> well we kept coming up with new things and trying to make each other laugh and it kept working so then finally like judd was like "we have to make a movie and have footage that we can use." [ laughter ] >> and then he encouraged you guys do all kinds of improv so i'm sorry, mr. director. >> excuse me. i think he wasn't really mad i think he had to rein us in so i
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think he was acting mad. >> so there's so many great scenes in the movie. there's one scene where your boss who's played by -- >> tilda swinton. >> she looks at you and she's mad at you and she's tell i don't go tow stop smiling and you're like -- what do you say? >> i think i can't stop. that's very real to life for me. >> your mouth is shaped that way. >> i bet when you cry it's the same. were you voted best smile in high school? >> i was, yes. yes. i was voted best smile. i'm glad we're bringing that up. >> and your teeth are natural. >> my teeth are natural, yes. >> they're beautiful. >> it wasn't until i was an adult i found out that most people's teeth -- i'm not saying anything bad. i'm just saying in general -- >> most people have bad teeth or laminates. what do you really think? [ laughter ] i'm saying you both have beautiful smiles. >> that's good. >> thank you! mine are paid for.
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watched legal battle over embryo preservation is expected to finish in san francisco. mimi lee wants to keep the embryos she and her ex-husband froze when she was diagnosed with cancer. they agreed to destroy those embryos in the event of a divorce. lee argues this is her only chance of bearing a biological child of her own. she's now 46 years old and infer tile due to cancer treatments. she says she no longer feels bound to the agreement they signed together back in 2010. your weekend is right around the corner. a look at your weather and traffic right after this break.
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trt: 29 =trx at ck= ck golden gate bridge sponsor good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we'll see highs in the mid-80s for the south bay. pacifica, reaching 67 degrees. nice and cool there, but compare that to 82 degrees in redwood city. financial district highs reaching 68 degrees. and some low to mid-80s in parts of the north bay. oakland, expect a high of 75. pleasanton a high of 89 degrees. and livermore, still hitting that 90-degree mark today, with some cooler weather in time for the weekend. let's check traffic now with mike. >> all right. well, it's looking so bright and hot here. also not looking so smooth. we had a crash reported on the span golden gate bridge southbound. looks like it's very close to theal plaza, in not just on the san francisco side. slowing there, as well as 91 south heading towards 280. the rest of your bay, look at that, a lighter volume of traffic all around. things smoothing out by the airport here at j.c. and also palo alto. >> a whole lot of green on that map. thank you very much, mike. we'll be back in 30 minutes with our 11:00 newscast.
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see you then. it's tryday friday and before you head out with your sweetie, you want to get the other view on relationships and dating. >> here to dole out their expert advice is the founder of howtogettheguy.com moth you hussy andband -- matthew hussey and francesca hose give hogie. >> it is a good idea for a married couple to have separate bank accounts. >> is it a good idea for a married couple to have separate bank accounts? >> no. if you're married you decided to join your lives, that includes your finances. it's kind of a statement of distrust to say well i'm married to you, i'm committed but i'm going to have a separate bank account. i know divorce can be messy but you're not planning for divorce, you're planning for a thing together and sticking its out. >> i totally agrooe. i think most people have separate bank accounts because
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of issues of you're not good with spending, i am let's not do this. but you have to work through the tough tough parts of the marriage. but have the conversation don't avoid it if you have separate accounts. >> except other people have been married before they have children with other families and there are estate issues. >> if there's estate issues and trust and kids and inheritances that's something different. >> also i think if you're married later in life i mean what's the difference? >> we're talking about just starting out. >> thank you for that expert advice. you both agree. isn't that odd? let's go to our next one. >> i've been dating my boyfriend for four years. when is the right time to start discussing marriage? >> i find it such a strange question. as if the concept of marriage and talking about it is taboo. i find that really weird. >> after four years or at all? >> at all, even. i don't see why people can't just talk about marriage on the
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first few dates. now, i'm not saying you say to someone "i'm already thinking about marrying you." but what's wrong with saying one day i plan to be married and that's an exciting con zblept doesn't that scare people off? some people just want to date. >> i think it challenges guys. when they hear you want to be married but it's not necessarily about them it gives them incentive to want to be that person. >> i think that's the distinction between -- it's one thing to say i really see us getting married one day on a third date and saying yeah i want to get married and have a family one day. you should be honest with that up front and i think when you're deciding to enter into a long-term relationship you should have had that conversation. >> so you're saying -- >> that's weird. >> if they haven't already discussed it after four years, that's odd. >> i say to the guy what's your vision for us? do you have a vision for us? do you have an idea of where you want us to go? it's fine if you don't but i know one day i want to be married. >> it's so hard to move on though isn't it? >> but then you're with someone for ten years -- >> you settle for what you got,
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you deserve what you yet? that's what i was going say then you said. >> it my three-year-old son sleeps with us. when is the right time to get him in his own bed. >> oh -- >> three years something that. [ laughter ] >> that's exactly right. you guys no more about raising kids than i do but i know something about taking the comfortable path in life and i think when people take the route that's comfortable it's not good for the kid or their relationship. >> the longer you wait the harder it is. if you let a kid, they'll sleep with you until they hit puberty when they want their privacy. it's up to you as a parent to say this is a boundary and, you know, you need that time together. >> i would question for them why they're doing it. are they -- very often we're good at choosing the righteous motive and saying "it's about my kid, i want to be comfortable." but it might be something about the relationship that they're not comfortable being in the relationship together. >> if you have a question for the other view, go to
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if you're of a certain age you may not have heard of smosh. >> but if you are, you may know
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the two creators of the youtube comedy channel and the smosh network which has more than 2535 million subscribers. now they've turned their smoshing success into a movie called what else "smosh, the movie." >> when they discover an embarrassing video before their high school reunion they devillve inside youtube to rewrite history. >> that was ted google, the guy has been a pain in my butt ever since he bought my company. hi, steve youtube. pleasure to meet you. >> i don't touch. >> i'm ian and this is -- >> back flip microphone guy. dude, that is one of my all time favorite videos. what can i do for you guys? >> oh you two. >> very clever. very clever. >> so now you're going to conquer the film world? >> that's the plan. we're doing youtube then we're conquering film world then the whole world. >> the real world. >> you know what comes after
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that kim jong-il? >> that's the idea. >> you two have been pals since sixth grade? >> yeah sixth grade. >> and did it start then. >> no we didn't plan on making videos or being comedians. >> we were both the shy kids really. especially me. >> shy little boys. >> and what happened? you started shooting videos? >> we were messing afternoon, made a video on my dad's web cam, people seemed to like it so we kept going. >> do you write them ahead of time or let them happen? >> oh, we definitely write them. we're not that funny just to come up with it on the spot. >> so conquering the movie world is kind of a big deal because youtube has its own interesting world, but what do you think the challenges are for you guys in the movie world? >> it's just developing a longer story. it's -- i don't know. it's a lot of fun. we have fun doing both youtube and film stuff. it's just different worlds. >> now that you guys are titans and mow gay couples and stuff -- >> and rich. >> everybody wants to know what
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your love life is like. >> i've been pen pals with a girl in alaska. i've been writing her for a few years. >> quite the commitment. >> it takes a year to get them because they travel on foot. >> so in other words you're not going to answer our question? >> oh well, you know. >> well are you guys sing? >> no. >> interested? >> no. >> missed out! >> by maybe a couple years? >> like about 60. >> this is going straight down the tubes. >> just real quick, the concept of this movie is cool. you're trying to devil into the youtube world, taken a embarrassing video involving you. >> what's so embarrassing about it? >> i do a back flip and it fails and a microphone goes somewhere, i don't know. >> it all ends up in a bad place. >> where the sun don't shine. >> exact. >> i and you're trying to get that off because off high school reunion. >> so you wind up in other
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people's old youtube videos. you keep popping up. that's a great concept. way to go you guys. >> we're excited for you. >> we are. "smosh, the movie --" >> will be available for download on smoshthemovie.com. good luck to you guys. >> i love your paul mccartney hair. >> it's a wig. >> it's like the beatles. >> it's also a little bieber earlier in the days. >> is it coming back? >> it's all coming back baby. talk about getting smoshed, refreshing summer cocktails. hi i'm andy allen, and i've partnered with visa checkout and williams-sonoma to save you time to throw the perfect east coast clambake. with visa checkout, you can get what you need online in fewer clicks so that you can spend less time planning and more time sipping rosé with friends. plus, with help from williams-sonoma, i'll make sure you get everything just right from décor to food to that refreshing bottle of rosé. watch the "time to savor summer" series
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from the files of "today food requests food" we're stirring up delicious cocktails. >> and don't worry about those added sugar calories because we're slimming down your favorite drinks with ideas from
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the author of "the cocktail club" maureen petroski. >> is it true? it's possible? >> it's possible and still delicious. >> all right, we're starting off with sangria? >> yes, so we have white peaches, strawberries fresh basil. >> basil? >> yes. nice sweet herb. some prosecco and peach brandy. >> okay. >> so the first tip is how to core the strawberry. often people chop the top off. all you do is just go around with your knife and slice that with a sharp knife. whenever you're slicing anything found in the kitchen, this is a great chef's tip. make sure you give yourself a plat edge. so here we have a nice flat edge. so we can get ice even slices. >> everything is so beautiful. >> the peaches are delicious. >> that's the key to the sangria is that we're using ripe fruits so we're skipping all sugar. sangria has a ton of sugar.
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if you don't like white peaches you can use regular peaches. >> or combine them? >> or nectarines and if you're not into strawberries, raspberry raspberries. >> basil is an interesting add. >> basil is a nice sweet herb. it's nice and soft and you can either roll it on your boards -- we're trying to release it on your board or your hand. >> it wouldn't be sangria without brandy so this is our peach favorited brandy. then you can add that prosecco. whenever you're counting calories, you want to go bubbly. because bubbly wine has less calories. >> so typically -- okay take it easy. >> hody loves prosecco. >> then we'll add sellser to er tocelt selzer. >> so after the branty we're going to muddle. then here we've got some for you to taste. this is our white peach. >> how many calories are we
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saving? >> a lot. typical sangria with all that sugar, this is only about 120 calories. >> you're going to like it. >> nice and light and fresh. >> i like it a lot. >> nice and light. >> not to sweet. >> so pretty. >> you can make this non-alcoholic as well. skip the prosecco and go for club soda. >> and skip brandy. >> and skip brandy. >> that's a beautiful pitcher. so this is a grilled pineapple mojito. so we're getting flavor from other places. so no sugar here again. >> you grilled the pineapple. >> grilled the pineapple then we're getting caramelized sugar from the pineapple. again fresh mint use fresh herbs, fresh lime juice, no mixers. pre-made mixers calories and chemical aftertastes. >> i love that. >> what's that frozen guy right here? >> here we have a nice frozen gin and tonic. everybody loves a gin and tonic in the summer. >> you can get unsweetened tonic water, right? >> use the light tonic and if
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you can't find it cut the calories by using half tonic and half club soda. >> and how do you get it frozen? >> naught in the blend we are ice and freeze it up. >> that's good. >> all these drinks are delicious. you're right. >> when it comes to low-calorie cocktails people think you can only have vodka but this is made with tequila. >> hody love hearse tequila. >> we have it garnished with lime wedge there. so we use a grapefruit perrier that took out the sugar there and fresh lime juice. >> you don't have to use the salt. >> thank you so much. for these recipes and more healthy drink ideas head to today.com/food and click on the "healthy" tab. >> it doesn't get much healthier than this. >> two abstastic boxers will
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with got a little jelly around the belly? forget the crunches and planks. follow our weekend warrior workout. >> today we're stepping into the ring with undefeated boxer peter "kid chocolate" quinlan. >> who happens to be married to one of our producers ali berger. >> also current wba middle weight champ daniel "miracle man" jacobs. both guys are premier boxing champs. >> people love this workout, don't they? >> they do. >> you'll show us a couple moves? >> let's start. >> all right, so you'll show us. what do we need to know? >> first thing, we're going to move the first basic thing is punching and slipping. >> punching and slipping? >> so slipping is basically leave your foot there side to side and it will work your obliques. so slide slide.
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>> weaves and dunking. >> there you go. >> you missed that. >> slide slide. >> so we keep doing that and you work these love handles. >> i feel five pounds lighter. >> what's our next one? you got it daniel come on. >> the next one is throw the left hook to the body and another right hook and you're working your obliques so if you continue to do that with a boxing bag, you can work it work it and you'll have a sexy stomach in no time. >> do you guys have sexy stomachs? >> i think i have a pretty cool stomach. >> let's go. >> oh yeah! >> whoa! >> oh my gosh! does that hurt? >> you can wash your shirt with this. [ laughter ] >> that's how you got right there. this is also what you can do by moving, you can punch me in the stomach stomach, that works on your core as well. >> can i spank you, though. >> my wife might not like that. >> ali's coming over. >> you guys are awesome.
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thank you very much guys. don't miss the next premier boxing champion. >> when is it? . on nbc sports next saturday july 25 at 9:00 eastern. >> we have a big week coming home, at home with katherine heigl, jennifer hudson jane krakowky ski and roma downey. >> plus, the stars of sharknado 3" ian cyring and hoda is in it we steal the movie. have a great weekend, everyone. don't forget "the gallows" a the movie theater.
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