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traffic jam on the highway. >> big time. >> that's happening "today in the bay." we will be back with you in about a half hour with live local news. >> we will see you then. shut down indefinitely. no apologies. donald trump accusing the media of distorting his words after he blasted senator john mccain's military record. sh this morning, we'll talk to trump and hear from senator mccain for the first time since that controversy erupted. not so secret. the personal information of 37 million people who use a popular website to have affairs has been hacked. the hackers are threatening to expose everything to the public. authorities are investigating but will they be able to stop them?
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and unbelievable encounter, a pro surfer attacked by a shark during a competition on live tv. >> fanning in the rankings. holy. [ beep ] what he's saying about that frightening ordeal and his plans to surf again today, monday, july 20th, 2015. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1-5 in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. cast back together for the first time in a while. can we just put that footage up again? that shark attack. we talked about shark attacks on this show so many times. but to see it happen and know it was happening on live tv is unbelievable. >> he goes under for a couple of seconds. you don't know what happens. >> when that wave comes up and you can't see him. >> even more amazing is the competitor in the watter who swam to try to save him. incredible storey. we'll have more on it in a bit.
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>> we certainly will. let's get to our top story this morning. a major interstate in southern california closed this morning after part of that roadway washed away. nbc's reporter has the latest goochlt to. good morning you to. >> a wild weekend for weather extremes after a crippling krouts part of california are breaking records for rainfall. but that's also brought flash flooding that's washed away bridges and cars and damaged homes. >> a much needed heavy rain across southern california turned dangerous on sunday. >> the bridge collapsed. >> at least one driver was trapped after the down pour caused a 30 foot section of the freeway to collapse. just east of palm springs. now officials shut down part of the interstate until they can fully assess the damage. with winds near 60 miles an hour, the thunderstorm dropped an estimated inch of rain every hour. the storm led to mudslides and flooded roadways with several cars getting stranded in orange county, california.
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fire officials who rescued residents from their flooded homes across the southern part of the state say this is some of the heaviest rain they investor seen. >> i've worked here for almost 17 years. i've seen that creek fill up. but never to the point where it got this high and coming over the road and almost into the trailer park. >> reporter: the weather in this region was so unusual that los angeles were rained out at home for the first time in 20 years. delays hit the national league neighbors in san diego where the city broke records for the most rainfall ever in july. in a bit of good news, the rare summer storm also allowed fire fighters to contain 60% of a wildfire that swept across a california state highway over the weekend. but to the east in arizona, the severe flooding also hit hard leaving fields of debris. >> this is not first time it happened. it's the worst time that i've seen in 26 years. >> reporter: with the rain, the lightning strikes have followed over the weekend concerns closed 70 miles of beaches.
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lightning struck a plane and forced it to make an emergency landing at lax and a person was struck by lightning. matt? >> thank you very much. how are things looking today? >> not much better. a little bit better. and this is all due to what we see as could be a record breaking el nino, the warming of the waters in the pacific. so we've had this impact from el nino already. this is remnants of delores. all that moisture streamed up into southern california and the southwest causing big problems. the problem here is water temperatures. the sea surface temperatures, three to six degrees above normal and only getting warmer. this is favorable for tropical development. we've already seen record amounts of tropical development already this year. we're looking for more later this week. something developing off the mexico coast. we expect another 12 million people at risk for severe thunderstorms with thunderstorms and big flash flood watches, one
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to two inches of rainfall per hour. the other big story, the heat and humidity. dangerous heat. 51 million people under some sort of heat watch, advisory or warning from new york city out to oklahoma city. temperatures even though in the 90s will feel like well over 100 both today right on into tomorrow from the mid-atlantic coast, gulf coast, on into the southeast. and this heat in the south is going to stay entrenched right on into the early part of next week. week. >> thank you very much. now to the big story this politics. another controversial comment from donald trump, this type taking aim at the military record of senator john mccain who trump said this weekend is not a war hero. we are going to talk live to mr. trump in a moment. first the latest on all of it. nbc national correspondent peter alexander is with us from washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump is not apologizing for comments about senator john
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mccain'ser war service. in fact he has a new op-ed today on issues saying mccain made america less safe. his comments freed up other republican rivals to let him have . facing a growing course of condemnation donald trump isn't backing down. in a usa today op-ed posted overnight trump a kuzs the media of distorting hi words after he said john mccain wasn't a war hero. this in iowa saturday trump said this about mccain who spent five years as a prisoner during the vietnamer war. >> he's not a war hero. >> he is. five and a half years -- >> he's aer war hero because he was captured. i like people who weren't capture capture. >> reporter: later adding. >> he's a war ro because he was captured. perhaps he is a war hero. >> reporter: he said mccain abandoned the veterans i will fight for them. the backlash from original
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comments was immediate. mccain's daughter megan said she was horrified and disgusted. >> he's crossed a line the american people won't tolerate. >> i don't think he has the character or temperament to hold the highest position in the country. >> reporter: scott walkerer spoke to kelly o'donnell. >> clearly he needs to apologize and refrain from comments like that. >> reporter: several groups called the attack on mccain despicable and an insult. fafing off with reporters the 69-year-old defended his own lack of military service insisting a foot problem and student deferment. >> which foot did you have the bone spur in? le. >> it's in the records. look it up if then the records. >> reporter: mccain said trump fired up the crazies on illegal immigration. trump shot back on twitter calling mccain a dummy. >> john mccain picked a fight
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with me. he said 15,000 people were are crazy. they were great americans. >> reporter: has donald trump gone too far? trump insists jealous rivals want him out of the race because in his words he's leading the pack. husband next public campaign event is rm tomorrow in south carolina. >> peter, thank you very much. donald trump joins us by phone. good morning, mr. trump. good to talk to you. >> good morning. >> these comments you made about john mccain, it seems to me this is part of some personal resentment you have against john mccain and perhaps he has for youment this is a feud that's boiled over into a war of words and it's less about how you would define a war hero. is that fair? >> well i'm not a fan of jop. he's done a terrible job for the vets. i go around on the circuit and i see so many vets families crying before me. they can't see doctors. today wait in reception rooms for five six days. >> but you are talking about
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veteran affairs and i'm talking about the comments you made. >> i'm saying john mccain has done a horrible job. the v.a. is a scandalous corrupt organization a disgrace the way it is being run and the veterans are suffering. with that being said if you saw what i said and saw the press conference afterwards savannah and the media just has done such a false number as usual. in fact cheryl atkinson the highly respected reporter -- >> hang on -- >> matt i said four times hk cane is aer war hero. i said it at the news conference on the stage. >> let me ask you this donald. would you say to john mccain's face what you said in the one comment -- i'm using the one string of sentences together. he's not a war heroment. he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people who weren't captured. would you say that -- >> no.
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you're the media matt and you do the same thing. the next was he is a war hero. i said that but they don't want to play it and you don't. >> why did you -- >> excuse me. savannah started it by saying i said he wasn't aer war hero. if you would have let it run another three seconds you would have said -- that i said he is a war hero. i have no problem with that. what i do have problems with is he called 15,000 people that showed up for me to speak in phoenix -- he called them crazies because they want to stop illegal immigration. they were insulted. they were great americans. >> let me state for the record we did run the other part of the comments mr. trump, the part where uh you said he is a war hero. please don't say we didn't because we did. >> well then why did savannah start off by saying i said he was not a war hero. i never said that. i said he was a war hero matt. you misrepresent like everybody
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else. >> back in 2000 -- it seems to me donald and i have known you for a long time. i ting you wille admit that. >> correct. >> think you were trying to get a rise out of a room of strangers at an event in ames, iowa. back in 2000 i went to vietnam with senator mccain. he took me to the prison where he was held. he took me into the cell where he was held with other americans for almost six years and subjected to beatings and torture. i will tell you it had a profound effect on me. whether i have a political disagreement with him or a personal dispute, i could never, ever question his heroism during that war. >> and i didn't eitherer.oatheither. i said it four times. cheryl atkinson did a mayer juror expose. she said trump is being miss treated. four times he said mccain is a war hero.
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i have a problem with what he's doing on the border. he's terrible. i have a problem with the illegal immigration is a disaster. he's doing a horrible jobber for the vet s. matt i see the vets. they come to me. these are powerful wonderful people. they are crying. they don't know what to do. frankly, illegal immigrants are treated better than many of the vets. it is a disgrace what's happening and john mccain has done nothing but talk >> the one portion at the end of one comment, i like people who weren't captured. let me just highlight that moment for a second. if you are elected president you will be commander in chief of this country. they have 10,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan, about 3,500 in iraq. they face danger on a days ago, donald the. donald. they face capture. >> i agree. >> do you think you have sent the wrong message to those people that if they are captured somehow donald trump, commander in chief, is not in favor of
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them? >> i don't think so. i also respect people that aren't captured. nobody talks about them. we talk about john mccain. i think it's great. he is a brave man and uh allall of that. we don't talk about the people who weren't are captured. that's what i was tying to refer to. i think i did. if you see the news conference a few minutes afterwards everything was perfect. i never thought it would be an issue. my opponents brought it up. these are guys with zero in the polls. you said that i said i'm doing well. i'm not saying i'm doing well. the polls are saying i'm doing well matt. when you introduced me it was said i said i was doing well. the polls is have ss have me leading. i'm leading nevada by a large number and mostly leading the hispanics. i'm leading by a tremendous margin on the hispanics. that's the way it is. people want to see our country be great again. these politicians are not going
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to be able to do it. >> donald trump, thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. >> senator mccain will be joe and mika's guest on means at 7:30. this is the first time he'll speak out about this. we'll bring it to you live. >> i should mention we did play the whole comment. even when he said oh he is a war hero he followed up with but i prefer people who weren't captured. he's a war hero because he was captured. luckily there was a camera are there. people can see what they think about it. a security breach making stories. hackerers claim they have stolen the private information of tens of millions of people and the target of that hack is a website that helps married people cheat. tom costello has the latest on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. the hackers are threatening to paycheck make public some embarrassing details for cheating spouses stolen the from ashley madison.
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it markets itself to married people with the slogan life is short, have an affair. reuters reports the hackerers calling themselves the impact team have leaked some compromised data and are are threatening to release the names of the site's kpers. plus credit card details, naked photos and secret sexual fants unless the site is shut down. they claim to have are taken over the database source code financial records and e-mail and threaten the owners saying shutting down ashley madison will cost you but noncompliance will cost you more. it is owned by a canadian company which said it has secured the site and is working with law enforcement to track down the hackers. >> hackers are claiming the breach could affect former ashley madison customers who paid a big fee to have their information permanently delete ed. >> that's right. the group said those customers who paid to have information
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deleted were lied to and the company had retained records including their credit card information. >> probably people with jitters this morning, topm. thank you very much. >> now a historic era between the united states and cuba. full diplomatic ties were restored which pave it is way for openings of embassy this is washington and havana. andrea mitchell is in washington, d.c. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. later this morning the cuban flag will be raised and cuba will open an embassy if washington. as the united states and cuba formally re-establish diplomatic relations afterer more than half a century. history was made overnight when cuba's flag was hung the lobby of the state department. the u.s. and cuba have been adversaries but president obama
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launched secret negotiations with havana culminating in a for mall meeting in panama with raul castro this spring. today the cuban foreign minister will visit washington for the first time. he'll be hosted by john kerry at the state department. the white house is opening some economic ties with havana but the trade embargo needs an act of congress. the republicans vow that will not happen soon. matt? >> thank you very much. >> we turn to natalie with the other headlines of the morning. an emergency situation in texas. >> fire crews just put out a fire in the houston ship channel where two barges collided this morning. the accident caused a rupture on one of the barges carrying petroleum product. no report of injuries or environmental impact. two people are critically injured with severe burns after their small plane crashed outside of las vegas on sunday erupting into a massive fire
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ball. two other passengers sustained injuries not considered life threatening. also on sunday a small plane crashed on a beach in michigan. eyewitnesses say the plane took a nose dive in the dunes, narrowly missing nearby condos. the pilot walked away, injure uninjured. >> reporter: the family of a woman found dead in a jail cell will be autopsied she was jailed this month after police say she became combative during a traffic stop. she was awaiting posting bond when she was found dead in her cell. the family disputes the jail's account that her death was a suicide by hanging. one person was hospitalized after a freak mishap in a hotter air balloonfest evalment heavy winds sweeping up balloons and first workers raced the to control two balloons that were tethered. then eyewitnesses watched as a balloon tied to an suv dragged
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the vehicle and crashed into a tent. remarkable video. a fasnascar race came to a fiery end on sunday when alex bowpan made a pit stop with a flat tire which then burst into flames. the crew got the fire out. just as the car pulled back onto the track the tire erupted into a fireball consuming the front end of the car. bowman escaped without injury. they are still looking into what kaf caused that. they did say the temperatures on the track of the asphalt got up to 126 degrees. that might have something to do with it. >> he got out fast thankfully. >> mr. roker? >> that's what's going on around the country. we'll get to your local fore
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good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. hot and muggy today. in the south bay expect highs in the lower 90s and a slight chance of a pop up shower or thunderstorm today. in the peninsula expect highs as warm as 89 degrees, in san francisco reaching 83 degrees, and soma 94 santa rosa oakland today 85 degrees. kind of just like yesterday where we haddel 0s and 90s across the bay and muggy with a pop up shower or storm. have a great day. that's your latest weather. >> thank you very much. coming up uh senator. john mccain responds live for the first time to donald trump's
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they took him to marina green. authorities say he and another man were in an area that is off limits, particularly at might. happening today, san jose police officers will begin testing field body cameras. the devices will be worn both on the chest and glasses. officers can turn the cameras on and off at will during that trial period. the police department says initially the test video will not be stored because of the cost of storage. the trial period runs through october. here is meteorologist kari hall with a muggy forecast. >> yes. very sticky to start the day. into the afternoon as well. 74 degrees is the current temperature in the east bay, san francisco 68 degrees and 71 it degrees in the peninsula and south bay. highs today reaching near 90 degrees in the many spots. in the east bay 85 degrees, mostly sunny skies, high humidity. in the tri-valley a high of 95 degrees. we are also watching out for a slight chance of a pop-up shower or thunderstorm later on this
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afternoon especially for the south and east base. let's check in with anthony. we had a sig alert issued for 680 southbound that should be expiring any minute. i want to show you 580. that's 580 westbound approaching 680. there is 680 southbound some of the cars stop and gchl it is stop and go in that location. there's the slowing when you get past that things do improve. hayward there is an accident there approaching the san mateo bridge, a grass fire -- or car fire keeping had things slow. we have more local news weather and traffic coming up am just a half hour.
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7:30 now. it's a monday morning the 20th of july 2015. happy crowd out there. hope everyone is wearing deodorant today. it will be a very hot and humid day in the northeast. already 83 degrees on the plaza. headed into the 90s. we'll get the forecast later. >> too close for deodorant. >> everyone here smells lovely. >> much needed rain coming with a price in drought ravaged california. part of interstate 10 the mainer corridor between california and arizona is closed indefinitely after a bridge on the roadway washed out. >> emergency crews at the scene of a barge fire in a houston
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ship channel after two barges collided overnight. one caught fire. the flaps are out and to injuries reported. overnight the cuban flag was raised at the u.s. staut department as the nations restored diplomatic ties at midnight. ep ba sis will be re established today in washington and havana. coming up a champion surfer attacked by a shark as he was about to compete. the scene was broadcast live. incredibly he fought the shark and swam away. we'll hear from hip coming up. incredible story. >> it is. let's begin with more on the controversial comment made by donald trump. in iowa saturday he told a group that john mccain's not a war hero. he's a war hero because he was captured. a little while ago we spoke to donald trump on the show. he blames the media in large part for the controversy saying in fact on several occasions he did say john mccain was a war heroment he's now speaking with
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joe scarborough and mika mika bryzinski on "morning joe." let's listen in. >> serving your country. i'm in the arena as t.r. used to say. in the case of many of our veterans when mr. trump said he prefers to be with people who are not captured well the great honor of my life was to serve in the company of heroes. i'm not a hero. those who were my senior ranking officers like colonel bud day, congressional medal of honor winner. those people inspired us. those are the people he owes an apology to. >> we are joined by viewers of "today" as well. joe has a question for you. joe ? >> you bring up a man who was a hero of mine colonel bud day, an early supporter of him from
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fort walton beach. we talked about what a great man he was he. i remember bud participating in a 2004 swift vet commercial against senator john kerry and questioning his military service. it pained me when bud and others did that. shouldn't we just keep uh ourer war heroes' military records off the table once and for all? >> i think so joe. i did strongly condemn those ads. >> you did? >> oh yeah. john kerry and i have had differences over the years. we have worked together on issues like formalzation of relations. i think the point here is there are so many men and some women who served and sacrificed and happened to be held prisoner . and somehow to denigrate that in any way, their service is offensive to most of our
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veterans. lieutenant john petiv alano was shot down during world war ii. he came to my office. we gave him one of his long overdue decorations. 92 years old, blind, wept when we gave him that award. he was a prisoner and was 90 pounds when patton's tank corps liberated the prison camp he was in. those are people frankly, that i find out totally inappropriate from mr. trump to say he doesn't like to be with people who are are captured. >> well senator, you certainly are are taking the high road and not making it about you. you're right. you're many thein the arena. ugly things are said day in day out. talk about how you personally feel when you have someone who avoided the military draft to go
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fight in vietnam criticizing you for making the decision to go and then when your connections could have gotten you out of active torture, you chose not to take that route but to stay with your buddies until they all got out. >> i thinker you are old enough to remember the controversies and the wounds of the vietnam war. might have been the onlier war you and i were ever -- knew much about where the veterans were not welcomed home. that's why i worked so hard on the normalization of relations between our countries, full accounting for those who were missing in action. in other words put this behind us. move forward. now we have a good relationship with vietnam. they've still got a long way to go >> what about donald trump though? are you not resentful that a guy that didn't serve in vietnam is criticizing someone like
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yourself who is still paying the price day in and day out for what you did and what you endured the in prison camp is? >> joe,er i have put it all behind me. for me to look back in anger at anyone is nonproductive. our country was divided in an almost unprecedented fashion during the vietnam war. when i came home i was shocked. i have worked ever since to heal those wounds. i spend time with veterans. i do everything i can to help them. there are hay juror scandals going on. i had two pieces of legislation the to try to help the issue and the suicide rate which is so high. the best thing to do is put it behind us and move forward the. just express our gratitude to those who have served and sacrificed. who are the real heroes? the 55,000 name thes that are down on the wall engraved in black granite that i stop by sometimes early in the morning and when the sun is going down
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of. i was fourth of july with the men and women serving in afghanistan. i can tell you they are just wonderful. better than my generation. >> that's john mccain, senator john mccain speaking oh to joe and mika on "morning joe ," taking the high road. there is an expression never interrupt your enemy while in the process of making a mistake. he's trying to keep above the fray. >> given donald trump's words about his preference for soldiers who weren't captured putting the focus on the heroism of the veteran who is went through it. you saw live his first reaction to that. >> we'll get a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> announcer: today's weather brought to you by cottonell will lrkscottonelle with clean ripple texture. >> we have severe weather to talk about. flash flood warnings throughout parts of missouri and eastern kansas. we are watching the line of severe thunderstorms make their
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way toward us. st. louis will have morning thunderstorms. then afternoon showers and thunderstorms will move through. temperatures in the 80s. we have a risk of strong storms to nashville. could see a tornado or two. watch the storms fire up. secondary cold front pushes through late tomorrow. that will bring relief to the northeast and midatlantic states. rainfall amounts over the next 24 hours, upwards of three inches of rain. northern texas into northern oklahoma. feeling soupy outside with temperatures now in the low to mid 70s as you head out the door, 68 degrees in san francisco with a high of 83 degrees today. hot again today and with the humidity it will feel uncomfortable and we may have some storms popping up especially in the south and east bay. 85 degrees today. tri-valley reaching 95 degrees
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and the heat comes down just in time for tomorrow and the rest of the week. and that's your latest weather. >> al thanks. coming up on trending would you call in sick for a bad hair or skin day? ever done that? >> not a hair day. i would have been calling in sick for 20 years. next the champion surfer forced to fend off a shark attack on live television. what he's saying about the the thing is people think boys are loud and immature and don't care about feelings. but they're wrong. thanks. kleenex. someone needs one. i sure had a lot on my mind when i got out of the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my family?
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we are back. we're back at 7:43. now to the action at a surfing competition competition's got the whole world talking about this video. take a look. one of the biggest names in surfing, nick fanning viciously attacked by a shark before he was able to get away unharmed. we have the story. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. pro surfing think of possibility of a shark attack but in 40 years of competition there has never been a close call like the one that happened sunday in south africa.3 c3 acercamiento tan peligroso. a shark pulling surfer nick fanning underwater. for a few nerve-racking moments, there's no sign of fanning who disappeared behind a wave. anxiety gives way to relief when he emerges unharmed after punching the shark, pulled to
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safety with an amazing survival story. >> he just kept coming at my board. i kept kicking and screaming. i was waiting for the teeth to come at me. i was swimming. i was like aahh! >> you got a couple punches in? >> i punched it in the back. >> it unfolded on live tv, time standing still as his mother watched from a strala. >> i realized then it must be a shark attack. and i just -- i was absolutely terrified. i thought we lost him. when he got on the jet ski that, was the moment i sort of thought, oh, thank you. >> i'm somehow perfectly fine. >> fanning is especially grateful because his fellow finalist julian wilson actually swam toward the danger to help his competitor. >> i saw him get knocked off his board and then the wave popped up and i thought, he's gone. he's gone under. i felt like i couldn't get there quick enough. >> all of us kind of question what would we do if there was a burning building?
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what would we do if there is an explosion? very few run towards. and we know what kind of person julian is. >> a real life jaws adventure with an ending fit for hollywood. >> we're still friends. just kicking in -- i'm tripping out. >> right after the attack, fanning said he would probably be happy to not ever compete again. we'll have to wait and see when he does return to the water. after sunday's scare, the final round of competition was called off with both fanning and wilson agreeing to split the prize money and the points that impact overall standings. matt and savannah? >> thank you very much. >> i watched that video 600 time. my kids made me play it over and over again. >> the moment you see the fin and then the wave comes up and hides him for six, seven seconds, that is the longest wave i've ever seen. can we see over the top of that, please? >> definition of forever, the length of that wave.
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carson we're watching the golf after the show. >> i'm so excited. get to do an orange hit on my favorite sport. the wind caused delay, and now the championship is wrapping up today. it is obviously a monday. many of the leaders' names trended throughout the weekend. competition is close -- one player is catching a lot of attention out there. amateur paul dun. he had an impressive showing on sunday. he's a 22-year-old from ireland. he goes to the university of alabama. a lot of fun to watch. he made that shot right there. victory today for him would be the first time that an amateur has been able to win the british open since 1930. the great bobby jones. a familiar face who could make history on his own jordan spieth. he's won the master and the u.s. open. he could become the second overall player go ahead and win all three majors in the same
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year. notably absent from today in the finals, tiger woods, he failed to make the cut this weekend. it was the first time in his career he ever missed two major cuts there. they're on the course and well it's been fun to watch. i'll tell you that, matt. i know you're watching that. we'll have ourselves a winner today. >> how many times have you walked the 18th pretending you're about to win the british open? many many times. when we come back, getting rid of devices at the dinner table. ♪ ♪ isn't it beautiful when things just come together? build a beautiful website with squarespace. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of woman. when
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good morning. i'm kris sanchez. a developing story in the east bay that could impact your commute. very slow going right now on southbound interstate 680 and it could continue for a while. the chp says a caltrans paving machine broke down last night while to go paving work. it happened on 680 at storm ridge right near the 580 interchange. the machine still blocking traffic right now. a sig alert is in place for two of the three lanes and it is now expected to be in am place for another two hours. anthony slaughter will have more in his traffic report in just a moment. an early morning fire damaged part of a north beach apartment building near union and mason street. there are no reports of injuries, but lot of firefighters were called out because the fire quickly got big. very fast. crews did channing to get it contained if less than a half
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hour. let's take a look at the forecast with kari hall. >> 71 degrees in the ens peninsula, east bay 76 degrees and its going to be a scorcher of a day reaching the low 90s in the south bay, a chance of a pop-up shower or thunderstorm, especially this afternoon. redwood city 88 degrees, embarcadero 79 degrees and 94 can degrees in santa rosa while oakland sees a high of 85 debts. degrees. >> earlier you were hearing about the sig alert on 680 southbound. i want to show you 580. there's 580 westbound. you will also notice a few cones blocking lanes getting on to 680 northbound. 680 southbound continues to remain closed. that's the 680 southbound side that's stop and go. once you get past dublin to the cast row valley things clear. the had san mateo bridge keeping things slow. back to you, consider kris. we will keep watching that
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♪ . son las 8 de la mañana en it's 8:00 on "today" and coming up, screen time versus family time. >> nothing wrong with every once in a while putting the technology aside and actually having a conversation. this is something i talked to malia and sasha about. inside the president's push to put those phones down during family meals. why going online when you're not feeling well may be the worst thing you could do. and a big day for wrangler as we celebrate six months with our puppy. >> our pal wrangler. >> wrangler here. >> the wrangles. today, monday, july 20th, 2015. ♪ >> good morning, winter haven, florida.
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it's abbie's 10th birthday. >> celebrating my sweet 16 on the "today" show. >> happy monday! >> girls love al. >> savannah and natalie! >> we love you, wrangler! >> shout out to seattle. >> we're back now 8:00 on a monday morning. back on a steamy monday morning. it's the 20th day of july, 2015. got a big crowd outside. it's hazy, hot and humid here. >> triple-h. let's go inside to natalie and a check of the morning's top stories. >> good morning, once again. in the news, united states and cuba formally restored full diplomatic relations after decades of hostility. this morning, workers that state department added cuba's flag to those of other nations on
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display in the building's lobby. cuba's embassy in washington also reopened for the first time since diplomatic ties were severed in 1961. this morning, donald trump is accusing the media of distorting his controversial comments about whether he considered senator john mccain a war hero. earlier he spoke by phone to matt. meanwhile, senator mccain made his first comments on the controversy on msnbc "morning joe." >> we talked about john mccain and we think it is great and a very brave man and all of that, but we don't talk about the people that weren't captured and that's what i was trying to refer to. >> who are the real heros? the 55,000 names that are down on the wall, engraved in black granite. >> mccain was a p.o.w. for five years in vietnam where he was tortured and he refused early release ahead of other prisoners. in new york, a young bride is fighting for her life after a pickup truck crash under to a limousine carrying her and seven girlfriends.
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it happened saturday, four of the friends, all between 23 and 25 years old were killed. four others taken to the hospital along with the 55-year-old pickup driver who is charged with drunk driving. this morning learning more about the gunman who shot and killed five service members in tennessee. including what his family says was a very troubled past. miguel almaguer is in chattanooga. miguel, good morning. >> natalie, good morning. still no official motive for the shooting although law enforcement officials say he did not have any connection to terror groups. his family is speaking out after releasing a statement. family spokesman also tells nbc news over the last several years the suspect had suffered from depression and fought drug and alcohol abuse. we're told that the fbi is reviewing a series of papers that the suspect talked about his suicidal thoughts just before the shooting here. as you know, five people were gunned down here last thursday. funeral services for all of those victims will be held in
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the coming day. natalie? >> miguel in chattanooga, tennessee, thank you. demi moore says she's in absolute shock by the death of a 21-year-old man who was found dead in the pool at her los angeles home. the body was found floating in the pool early sunday. the man who could not swim aapparently drowned during a party held by more's assistant while the actress was out of town. finally, a metszssy ending. a driver lost control and was apparently tired and left behind as you see there a sea of watermelon for workers to clean up. send it back over to matt and savannah. guys? >> thank you very much. the great debate over screen time and family time. as a parent, how do you help your children strike the right balance? today sheinelle jones is here with more. >> during a news conference president obama revealed that
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cell phones are banned from athe dinner table. especially in the summer months when kids are home and spending more time on their devices. the dinner table. once a sacred place for families to dig in to the day's events. >> is something bothering you, richard? >> no, mom, i'm fine. >> reporter: now filled with sounds like this. >> victor, put the phone away, please. >> reporter: leading the charge to bring discussion back to dinnertime, president obama during a press conference for his connect home initiative which aima ist providing internet activity to low-income xhuns. he and the first lady run a tight ship when it comes to cell phones at the table. >> nothing wrong with every once in a while putting the technology aside. and actually having a conversation. this is something i talk to malia and sasha about. >> reporter: the president's comments are an example of the ever-growing example parents face. according to a recent study by common sense media. 72% of children under the age of
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8 use a mobile device. including 38% of kids under the age of 2. the majority of that screen time is spent playing games and half of the time using apps. so, how many hours in a day do children under 18 spend on their phones? one expert says it's almost impossible to measure. >> screens are everywhere. computers, laptops, tablets, cell phones and you think about every tweet or text, how do you add it all up. >> reporter: but limiting screen time is not just a job for parents. the president told young people to take responsibility and look up leaving them with a valuable lesson in modern manners. >> i always tell people when i meet them, sometimes they have their phone out and i'm standing right in front of them. and i got to tell them, young man, put down that phone and shake the hand of your president, then you can maybe go back to taking pictures. >> so, to the 41% of teens who consider themselves addicted to smartphones, you're supposed to
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put it down and pay attention, matt, when you're meeting the leader of our country. i'm not surprised, though. >> that makes great sense, sheinelle, thank you very mump. here to help your family strike the right balance is jennifer hartsteen. good to see you. >> good tasee you. >> you want people to set limits and statistics show us we don't even realize how much time we're spending on these devices. >> time yourself. set a timer. how much are you on? when you have a break, can you leave your phone down? if you don't start setting that time limit for yourself, how can you set it for your family? >> people want to be connected 24/7. they want information at the top of a hat and communicate with their friends and i do think a lot of parents, as you just hinted at, are to blame because they're sitting in front of their kids on phones and tablets and then turn around and tell their kids, don't do that. >> i talk about it with my friends and my husband. it is like conditioned to go look. the fact is, if you leave it down. everything can wait five minutes. nothing is that important.
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>> you want families to take tech time-outs. you're talking about cold turkey, no cell phones, no tablets and no facetime with your computer. >> yes. but for a very specific period of time. on a saturday or sunday, pick two hours or three hours, shut the modem off and shut everything down and do something together. >> in my family when i tell my kids put the devices down, the next question is, invariably is, what are we going to do? you want parents to say, this is the time for activity. >> absolutely. create boardm boredom creates creativity. what do you think we should do? chances are enough toys in your house and enough activities to figure out and jump in and do it with them. >> these things, what are they called? books. >> amazing. crayons. even a tree. get outside. do something. >> jen, thankso much. >> thanks. up next on "pop start" a rock 'n' roll surprise. this is a great one. why you wish you were at this new jersey bar over the weekend. plus, on our summer of secrets, gluten free and juicing
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we're back now. 8:13 with the stories filling your computer and your twitter feeds this morning. what's trending today? >> this one pops off the page. 10% of women admit to calling in sick from work. not a shocker. but 10% say they called this sick because they were having a bad hair or skin day. they just didn't want to be seen in publicment this is a study. it's science, people. i should mention it was paid for by a beauty company. it was interesting. >> in your youngerer days when a lot of us dealt with some form of acne did you ever not want to go to school?
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>> paycheckmakes you feel sick when you don't feel good about yourself. >> i bet men with skin issues probably call in sick too. >> they can show up to work then. >> it's a mental health day. you're depressed. don't go to worker for that reason. >> i agree. >> or call in well. it was just such a great day i didn't want to come in. >> if you feel ill or your child gets sick if the night you turn to the internet. one of those websites where you type in your similar tops and the site tells you what to do about it. more often than not the diagnose though sis is wrong. researchers at harvard and boston children's hospital tried 23 different symptom checker sites and found they were right only a third of the time. >> i was telling betty nguyen
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she's pregnant. don't start googling. it's dangerous. >> i learned about pregnancy by googling it. like my heart bs beat is in my ear. i would find out, oh women have that. >> it's good to look and search just to find out what's out there. but you can't -- you still have to go to the doctor. absolutely. >> dr. google. >> check out the fan who stole attention at a cricket match. she was returning to her seat. she was on a fan cam where the camera follows a fan. everybody watches and even the players watch. watch what happened. she comes back to the seat sees her boyfriend or husband and forgets to put the seat down. everybody in the stadium watching it happen even the
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players. they got a good chuckle out of it. not clear exactly -- she takes a bow. >> there you go. >> i wonder if she called in sick the next night? >> gwyneth paltrow getting candid. it's popstart time. >> okay. here we go. first up gwyneth paltrow opening up about her relationship with ex chris martin and coparenting despite the conscious uncoupling. >> it's been hard. you know we have gone through really difficult times with it. but we have always said these children are are our priority. that means -- what that really means sven though today you hate me and you never want to see me again, like we are going to brunch because it's sunday and that's what we do. you know that's what's happening. the children are our commitment. you know? >> everybody brunches on sunday. addressing bloggers at a conference. she said she's lucky because is
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he and chris share the same values. what if you are out with friends, go to a bar on saturday night and this guy walks in. >> who? >> that's bruce springsteen, the boss surprising fans at a bar in jersey saturday thiegt.night. it's wonder bar in asbury park. he showed up to support a friend and performeded 15 songs two hours long. imagine the unsuspecting patrons who walked in mid set ander were like, oh, my gosh! >> how many people are calling friends. >> they're in the parking lot and hear oh cover band. >> that's hilarious. and nicole kidman is giving us a tour of her beautiful australian home for "vogue." 73 questions. you answer all sorts of random questions about your life. let's look. >> what was the biggest surprise are you have ever had? >> those two pink lines, finding
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out i was preg fant! >> what were you most surprised to learn being an actress. >> 99% hard work 1% glamour. >> what's the best way to decompress? >> make love. >> jogging or swimming? >> jogging. >> pilates or yoga. >> yoga. >> window or aisle seat. >> window. >> what do you always bring on set? >>my pillow. >> let's go back to making love. that's exhausting to watch. when we watched matt do it started in the plaza. you can see, it's one continuous shot. very impressive if you can complete it. you can see nicole's at today.com. >> that's a really pretty house. nice property there. >> i feel it pieb more than 1% glamour. >> working for her. >> let's check on the weather now with al. >> announcer: today's weather brought to you by emergen-z.
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power down to power up. >> we are looking at more rain in southern california. not as heavy as what today saw yesterday. looking live at los angeles. there will be showers today. they may pick up as the low pressure system remnants of hurricane delores brings ss more rain santa har i can't, los angeles to um palm springs. parts of i-10 closed between arizona and california. the flood threat 12 million folks at risk. 1 to 2 inch rainfall per hour could develop out of the system. rest of the day from texas to the midatlantic states temperatures 100 or better. it will feel well over 100 degrees up into b good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. very humid as we watch the remnants of dolores just to the south of us and a slight chance of that making it into the bay. right now, 77 degrees in the
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east bay. in the north bay, starting out at 69 degrees. clear skies all across the board. and once again, a slight chance of storms mainly for the south bay and east bay. and highs reaching 85 degrees in the east bay. in the tri-valley, 95 degrees today. in san francisco, reaching a high of 83 degrees. that's your latest weather. savannah? >> all right, al. thank you so much. we are clicking off a new week of the summer of sec rhetts. this time it is all about dieting trends. we are starting with popular ones. take a look. ♪ >> reporter: juicing and gluten-free, two of the hot test diet trends now. choosing to follow one doesn't necessarily mean winning when it comes to losing extra pounds. >> juicing is an easy way to shower your body with a ton of nutrients. most juice plans are inadequate in protein.
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when it comes to floof, while most restaurants have lots of options there is a steep learning curve. >> reporter: nevertheless gluten-free caught on. celebrities like gwyneth paltrow, lady gaga and miley cyrus opting to remove it if from their diets. >> a lot of people here don't eat gluten because somebody in their yoga class told them not to. >> reporter: what is it? gluten is a mix of two proteins found in wheat rye and barley common in bread, pasta and beer. >> unless gluten containing foods are replaced with natural foods like vegetables low fat dairy people shouldn't expect to lose weight. those who regularly eat gluten-free junk food are at risk for weight gain. >> reporter: while less than 6% of the population has celiac disease or a medically diagnosed gluten sensitivity, gluten-free advocates say it is less about weight and pr about well-being.
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advocates of gluten-free say it eases digestive problems and infertility. unless you are diagnosed with celiac disease we don't advise going. >> sales of gluten-free products are expected to grow beyond $2 billion. the numbers behind cold pressed juicing value are dating popularity too. some say it's a $100 million market with juice bars all over the country. >> if your tole tall calories are in check you will lose weight. but you can't live on liquid calories alone. just because something is trendy doesn't mean it's right for you. at the end of the day being healthy is about balance. >> so many people i know are on gluten-free diets. a lot of us wonderer should i be on it too? >> if people are looking to lose weight going gluten-free as you heard, you have to be smart about the gluten-free products
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you're picking and you have to keep a check on calories. i have seen people gain weight eating gluten-free because there are gluten-free chips, crackers cookies and sweet treats. there are pros including people with celiac or gluten-sensitive meaning they negatively react to gluten will feel better. they are going to reverse digestive issues feel less tired, headache-y. they will feel better. there are great restaurants and places with gluten-free food. there is a steep learning curve. you have to tote your food sometimes, read labels. i will show you starches there are fachly gluten-free. popcorn. >> glad to hear it system we have sweet and white potatoes. quinoa brown rice and pillmille thet. >> i feel like gluten-free means no carbs. >> no. thankfully companies in response
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to the huge gluten-free explosion are making healthy, whole grain cereals, breads breaded chicken nuggets, pizza, condiments. this entire list is overwhelming is on the website at today daup. people should take advantage of this. >> i was surprised that condiments like soy sauce have gluten. >> gluten is everywhere where. you really have to study it find lists and read labels >> i want to get to juice uhhing. seems he wille think. what do you think? >> okay. i'm not a fan of juicing if it is an all exclusive juice program. they are very high in carbohydrates because it is natural is sugar. and they are low in protein which steadies blood sugar and revs the system. on the flip side there are pros. in this glass you get a blast of antioxidants vitamins pin rals.
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you can't imagine how much nutrition is in one glass. so i made for you -- these are home made do it yourself you don't need a fancy juicerer. right in the blender. this is beet it. goer for et. beets, spinach, apple, lemon, squinger ginger -- what do you think? >> i don't love it joy. >> this is spiced tomato cucumber. >> ugh. >> not so much? it's good for you. >> not the diet for me. thank you for the microphone. hello. i would like to do a song from the new album. we have m ic trouble this morning. juicing is maybe good for a couple of days but you don't consider it a long term diet plan. >> for one or two days it is a great way to jump start a healthy eating plan. i would say have are juice as a snack or as one supplemental meal. they are good for you. uh i get nervous when people do them as an exclusive plan for
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many 2000 many days. we need the protein. >> we have more advice for you on good morning to you. 8:26. i'm kris sanchez. we're staying top on that story that's crippling the traffic. the chp says the problem is that a caltrans machine broke down last night while doing paving work. this is right at stone ridge near the 588 interchange with 680. that machine is still blocking traffic right now. a sigalert is in place for two of the three southbound lanes and that closure may well continue for more than an hour. but we will watch it for you. let's take a look at the commute at that spot and all the other tricky spots. >> you can see the back-up continues. this is 580 westbound headed towards the interchange.
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680, there are the cars there. you can see the southbound lanes moving very, very slow. so this whole area is really one that you have to avoid this morning if you can. switching over to the maps there's the red, all of 580 continues to remain slow. and look at 680 southbound. slow. and 580 and 880 remain slow in san leandro because of an accident there. and san jose, not to bad. back to you. >> more local news for you coming up in half an hour. and we are watching that interchange for you. we'll have more later.
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] it is 8:30 now. monday the 20th of july 2015. good morning, everyone. we wave right back to the crowd out here on a hot, stekicky rockefeller plaza. >> remember when wrangler was a 12-pound puppy? he's all grown up or mostly. he's now 6 months with the show. we'll check in on his progress and talk to saxon, his raiser find out how he's doing.
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>> all right. plus want to dress up your backyard barbecue? we'll have a special week of diy products that are quick, simple and will impress your friends. >> hard to get your kids or spouse to eat their vegetables? we'll have a food challenge beginning with recipes for tasty and easy vegetable dishes everybody will eat >> before that let's get a check of the weather. >> first of all, for today we are looking at a risk of strong storms in the center of the country. the heat is on in the pacific northwest. toasty weather there as well. rain through the gulf coast. into tomorrow, more wet weather in central nevada into the southwest. off into western p.a. and new york northern new england look for showers down through the gulf coast and the south. nice friends here from liam's lighthouse all hanging out. really appreciate that. good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall.
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feeling very sticky outside. and we start out with temperatures in the upper 70s. look at the east bay. 77 degrees. san francisco, 71 degrees. it's going to be another hot one just like yesterday. a mixture of sun and clouds and 83 degrees in san francisco. east bay, 85 degrees. 89 degrees on the peninsula and the south bay at 90 degrees. tri-valley today will see those highs reaching 95 degrees. and a slight chance of a pop-up storm. and that's your latest weather. >> do you know the ex presentation "time flies when you're having fun"? >> yeah. >> with wrangler six months have flown by. >> we are helping to raise him and socialize him until he's readier for the formal training as a guide dog. we got him 6 months ago. ♪ >> we have watched him grow before our eyes. he first scampered onto the set at the tender age of 2 months weighing all of 12 pounds.
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now at 8 months wrangler is a little heavier these days roughly 55 pounds. our boy has hit adolescence. >> he's very even tempereded patient. ooh oop. >> he wasted no time settling into life in studio 1a rubbing elbows with a-listers. >> hi honey. >> wrangler gronk. >> scott eastwood and brit are here getting to know wrangler. >> doing the wrangle. >> becoming a celebrity himself. >> we have our own rock star wrangler on stage with us. >> he loves being a celebrity. he thinks everybody in the world is here just to say hello to him. >> a variety of experiences and socialization will prepare hip for the unexpected when he eventually becomes a guide dog. imagine his surprise when he learned snoop wasn't a dog at all. >> we got wrangler here. >> we have gotten to have interesting experiences together. >> we try not to play favorites around ear. >> aww.
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>> after 160 shows -- >> our pal wrangler. >> wrangles. >> it's clear wrangler has a soft spot for one in particular. >> you and wrangler have become quite the item. >> sit? good boy. down. good boy. >> such a good dog. >> for saxon eastman the day isn't over when the show ends. >> bye. >> bye, wrangler. >> the studio is wrangler's second home. >> on this day. >> hi saxon. how's it going? >> her meeting with nicole one of the evaluators to monitor progress. >> we are looking for to see owe wrangler does in a town environment. a real life situation. ooh, a dog distraction. that's fun. >> wrangler. yes. good boy. >> really praise and award him when he makes those decisions. take him just up and back down. that was actually really good that he did that.
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if you could walk him that way and back again. we'll have you do a little body handling. look in his ear s, eyes. wrangler is where we want him to be at this age. i have seen a lot of improvement in him in the last coup of months. >> he's grown so much both physically and mentally. i'm excited to see where where he goes from here and watch him continue to grow and learn more. >> just a fun little fact. matt has been wearing bacon after shave for months. >> wrangler is friends with whoever has that pouch. >> if wrangler is here he'll get a variety of experiences every day to help socialize hip. >> yes. >> is it working? >> it is working. i bring him all around with me nowment he goes to few environments all the time. he's really able to handle whatever i have been throwing at him which is great. a lot of it is due to the amazing socialization here. he's been exposed to so many things. >> we haven't ruined him.
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this environment has made your job tougher is this. >> no. the job of a pup question raiser it definitely takes hard work and dedication. it's also the most meaningful thing i have ever done in my life. you take this puppy into your house. you go on a journey with them and become really invested in their growth and what they learn. when you see them succeed it's an amazing feeling. you really get more than you give. >> i don't want people to think we are saying good-bye to wrangler. he's with us until march. >> he has about 7 more months. in that time we'll continue to put him in real life situations and ask him to use the skills he's learned in those situations. continue to socialize him to new environments. >> halftime for us is. >> does he have a hard time like we do getting up on monday morning? >> he doesment mondays he's tired. he had a big weekend. >> did he go to a concert. >> no.
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he went to boston college. we walked around the campus and he practiced sit-stay and walking up and down stairs amongst different sites, smell s -- sights smells and distractions p.m. that's a lot of activity. >> he gets to do a lot. he definitely is recognized sometimes which is fun for hem. >> you're doing a great job. it's been fun to have uh you here for six months as well. >> oh thank you. >> thank youer for the update. you're not going anywhere. up next are you ready for a diy summer? simple ideas to take entertaining to the next level. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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pretty living.com. >> i'm so excited. >> i love love your first idea. it as to do with ping-pong lights. >> i think diy should be fun. these are just that. they make a great statement. they look like bistro lights. they are christmas tree lights with ping-pongs attached. >> you basically cut a hoe in the ball. >> ping-pong balls are soft. snip an x on. you can spray paint them if you want to get fancy. anything goes. they are easy. >> looks like you kwused white christmas lights. you could do colors. >> yes. >> masoner jars make pretty center pieces. how do you do these? >> we call this a diq project. do it quick. it makes a great statement but it is under 30 minutes. we have jars. you can use anything that's clear. we have floral putty here. >> i thought they were green olives. >> it's just putty.
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take one. very scientific. place it right on the candle. that's how you will place the candle this the jar. give it a good stick. >> get get it at any craft store. >> you can use any size candle. use your funnel and fill with glitter. >> nice. so cute. >> they are so pretty. you can use sand beans seashells, whatever fit thes your theme >> adorable. >> and it's easy on the budget which i like. >> super cute. matt is waiting to to craft with you. >> it's like an ep ode of "between two ferns." savannah says it's not a party until the mosquitos arrive. >> the candles at the store are potent and i don't love the smell. we made our own. we used the same masoner squars savannah is using and filled them with fruits. lemon, oranges, anything citrus. we used grapefruit and rosemary.
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then a little bit of citronella. that wards off the bugs. >> you don't the want a real formal setting so place cards aren't a good idea. >> every table needs a little bit of a smile. this is a little touch of whimsy for the table. placer card tins. we used these tins we cleaned out. >> dinty moore? >> then we have craft are paper or wrapping paper. fill it with all the practical moments your guests need. we'll use a paper napkin. yours are right here. >> got everything. >> all set up. start with with a paper napkin. you can use cloth. we are doing bamboo flatware. >> these are are nice. >> nice and disposable. quick uh cleanup. a pretty straw and as a take away for the guests we have
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little bouquets. grab one here. just place it in the vase. here is the vase. >> and the vase goes in there. >> goes right in. it keeps everything fit and they can walk away with something. >> really nice. >> so uh you will be crafting here. got it is this. >> we've got this. >> great party. everybody is having fun. look at the kids. we need to give them entertainment. >> i have three kids. anything to keep them busy during the day is okay in my book. we have a kid space for you. >> beautiful. >> isn't it pretty? >>we have hula hoop hide away tents, tires covered with rope and easy summer no-throw blankets. these are dit projects do the it together. >> mom is here helping. you never know on a cool summer night. >> you never know. these are great. we spray painted a uh-huh la hoop and used bed sheets for draping.
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we secured them with safety pins. there is no heavy work involved. >> great idea. let's look at the the ladies and what they are crafting. so this is how they basically make no sew covers. >> it gets chilly in new york. we wanted something easy. >> you just tie knots. we have two sheets that are the same size. just tie. >> good idea. good way to use old sheets. >> you can use jersey for a softerer look. for heavy ier, you can use three sheets. you can't mess it up. that's what i love. >> i love it. >> we have a lot of nothing to do. >> get to work. >> i hay be covered the in glitterer.
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back at 8:47 with today food. we are firing up a vegetable challenge this week. if you struggle to get your family to eat their vegetables these are full of flavor. everybody will be asking for seconds. aarti sequeira joins us. >> that's a big promise are, matt lauer. >> we have the panel down stairs ready to eat. >> i love this. >> we are talking cauliflower. thumbs up or down? >> i love it. >> thumbs up. >> carson not sure. >> i don't know how to make it. we'll learn. >> first of all, talk about the different kinds. >> this is one of the big ways i get people to convert to cauliflower cauliflower. get it in all the colorsment
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they all taste about the same but we eat with our eyes. especially for a child. who doesn't want to eat something purple? >> perfect. they taste the same. we'll prepare them three different ways. you are starting first with what you call cauliflower steaks. >> i grew up eating vegetables all the time because i'm indian and we do that. we treat vegetables like meat. today we are making cauliflower steaks. >> how do you cut it? >> i will show you. cut it down the middle or left of middle. then an inch. my pinky is two inches long. so halfway through any pinky is an inch. >> be careful. >> that's my steak right there. then we have a little oil. >> i want to talk about the ingredients. this is pretty basic. >> very. >> cauliflower, olive oil, cumin, coriander which youle call your life blood, lime greek yogurt salt and pepper. >> hit those with some salt.
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this is my trick. roast them in the oven but if you sear them first you have a great texture on the bottom. >> i will turn that down a hair. >> they will cook fast. let's make the rub for on top. >> okay fine. this is lime zest. if you could add the cumin and coriander. >> while not getting burned from the oil. >> use whatever you like. we have barbecue uh seasoning here curry powder. use whatever you like. >> okay. >> once you flip them. >> how is it going down stairs? >> this is unbelievable. >> the flavors rin credible. >> yay! >> so good. >> brush it on. >> you're generous with that. >> cauliflower, be honest can taste like feet. >> that's why carson was like this in the beginning. >> i was enjoying it until now. >> i'm sorry. this is what i do when i come on the show. uh now we'll put it on a baking
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sheet, throw it in a 425-degree oven. >> how long? >> 15 minutes and you're done. i like to make a little yogurt which is nothing more than greek yogurt lime zest, lime juice, salt. >> i love it. >> per effect. >> guys did you get the other dishes as well? >>amazing. >> explain these. >> this is a traditional indian dish called alu gobi which is cauliflower and potatoes with turmeric. >> how is it? >> good! >> i had it once a week growing up. and this is cauliflower couscous. i added radicchio, dats and feta. >> this is my favorite. >> good olive flavor in that one. >> i love it. >> four rave reviews down there. >> we are rethinking the cauliflower. >> way to go aarti sequeira. as always, great recipes. find them and more at today.com/food.
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online database a surgeon scorecard could change the way you think about health care. >> reporter: for many patients the dreaded path to the operating room can be a high stakes guessing game. >> people will do more research shopping for a flat screen tv or toothpaste in america than they will looking for a doctor that's going to perform one of the most important operations of their life. >> with a do you think? >> reporter: new yorker george lynch wishes he had a better option. complications tr knee surgery left him barely able to walk. >> if there were more research available or more data available for me to sit down and say, the person who is going to do my surgery has the lowest batting average or the highest complication rate that kind of information wasn't available. >> reporter: until now. the nonprofit news outlet pro publica has a first of its kind database using five years of medicare records for lower risk
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elective procedures such as knee replacement, neck fusions and gallbladderer surgery. they are calling it a surgeon scorecardment you can type in the name of a doctor to see how many complications they have had and how they compare to other is surgeons nearby. >> even the doctors didn't know. what's interesting is going around the country, the talking to doctors about what we found. one of the first questions is what's my complication rate from 2009 to 2013 they found 66,000 complications led to rehospitalizations and that cost taxpayers $645 million. the analysis shows some doctors had complications in over 1 in 10 surge aries, but the average was between 2% and 4%. the lowest rates weren't necessarily at big name hospitals. dr. joiner of florence, alabama, had zero complications during that period. he credits a commitment to having a second sur squon in the o.r. and limiting the case load.
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>> reporter: what's your secret is this. >> you have to treat people really well the take care of then see them afterwards. >> reporter: critics are skeptical the analysis goes deep enough. >> it's difficult to make conclusions, for example, if you are just a patient going on the website. i think you need a little bit more information than just this data to choose a surgeon, for example. >> reporter: do the numbers tell the whole story? >> the numbers are part of the story. this is a starting point for patients to talk to doctors, hospitals about these complications. >> reporter: a new tool to help patients choose which surgeon makes the cut. for "today," gabe gutierrez, nbc news new york. >> we think that's a good idea. >> absolutely. way overdue. >> there are only a few types of surgery but i can see it catching on oh. for more information about the database check out today.com. we have a link to it. >> if you want more information about what's happening in the world, check out the next hour of "today." what's on the "take" this
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morning. >> so whacky it works. why you should add tea bags beer and tomato paste to your first aid kit. >> my carry-on bag? >> tailgate party. >> diy summer hacks to make life easier. >> anything else ? good music. >> yes, we do. the new band behind paper town thei'm ... ==anim== we're staying on top of a developing story in the east bay. ==topvo== a sigalert still bringing traffic to a virtual standstill on southbound interstate 680. though a new development-- one of the two lanes closed on 680, has been re-opened. the crunch began early this moin one of the two lanes closed on 680 has been reopened. the crunch began early this morning when a caltrans paving machine broke down while doing paving work. it happened near the 580
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interchange clogging up everything. the machine has been blocking traffic all morning long. we have an update. one of those lanes on southbound 680 has been reopened. but that sigalert has been in place for two of the three lanes. it happened for most of the morning. we'll stay on top of the story and bring you an update in 25 minutes. e a 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
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this morning on "today's take," "paper towns", set to hit theaters with a hot summer sound track. we have a live performance. then natalie faces her biggest fear. getting up close and personal with sharks. that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today," monday morning, july 20 2015. big crowd outside on a warm day in new york city. look here. i'm willie that's al and natalie and tamron hall is back. the four of us haven't been together in -- >> three weeks.
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>> we were admiring the new hair. >> that's at altitude. >> i got a wellillie geist part on vacation. i googled willie geist images and said willie's part is on this side. >> yours is higher subpoena. >> the height. looks great . >> you could put a zip line up there. >> it's natalie's next adventure. she'll zip line down i my part is. >> what'ser more impressive is the al rokerer. >> that may come. that's my next and final act, ladies and gentlemen. i missed you guys. >> we missed you subpoena. >> did you have a good time? >> i had a fantastic -- it was the longest vacation i have taken. i have never taken a long vacation. it was fantastic. i missed you. france is fabulous, but it's no luling texas. >> never forget your roots. >> i told al the first person i e-mailed when i was back.
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i turned my phone off. my hands are shaking. i thought i would be fired. the first person i e-mailed was roker. there was an article on lamb. lamb burger takes over the world. he makes the best one ever. >> always ahead of the curve. >> i want you to make your lamb burger on a cooking segment. >> i have to bring in my shepherd, craig from border springs farm. >> he's a lamb guy. >> he has a shepherd. >> welcome back. >> i don't have a shark guy. >> this is incredible. if you haven't seen it. get close to the tv. unbelievable. a closele call at a surfing comp oh technician yesterday in south africa on live television. the final heat, a shark is spotted right behind australian surfer mick fanning. >> when he goes behind that wave. >> disappears. >> and goes under. you don't see him for a while. >> pulls him under water. oh my gosh. >> he grabs the leg rope.
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shark grabs the leg rope. >> under the leash of the board. severed the leash. this was broadcast live on television. mick wasn't harmed. safety boats arrived, pulled him are from the water. this is what fanning had to say. also his fellow finalist julian wilson was swimming over in the process of trying to saves i buddy when the jet skis arrived. >> coming at my board. i was kicking and screaming. i was waiting for the teeth. >> saw he got knocked off his board. a little wave popped up. oh, he's gone. he's gone under. i felt like i couldn't get there quick enough. >> there were photos of fanning being braced by his buddy, kelly slater, well known in the united states. american surfer. by the way, fanning's motherer was watching live from australia on tv. she later said she was
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terrified, naturally. and thought they lost him. he did say he punched the shark. >> punched and fought. that's the right thing to do. >> how does it come to mind? people can coach you all day long. but he had the presence of mind to be aware of it. al pointed out when he went under natalie said, i taught he was dead. the presenter even cursed and apologized. i'm like, it's okay if you are watching a live shark attack. >> i was watching the video with hi kids like, oh, my gosh. i didn't know what i would see at first. thank goodness all was okay. he did the right things to get away. hats off to the rescue team. you saw how quickly today got there and to the fellow competitor who went to his aid. >> swam toward the shark. that's heroism. >> that's brotherhood. >> with little protection. i have to admit i was watching this with my friends.
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the second thing after saying oh my gosh, what do you think they said ? >> he's hot. >> he's hot. everyone was thinking it. i was with a huge group. are australian surfers -- is there something in the water other than the sharks? my goodness. >> i think so. >> did you notice? >> oh, i -- i didn't think it no. >> it's rare out of shape ugly guys -- >> on surfboards. >> they don't make the championships. guys like me aren't in the water on a board. okay? >> i would have liked it t[ht5though. >> i would be like toro to the shark. like the fatty tuna. because you're a world class athletes, odds are you're in good shape and you're probably good-looking, tooment very few ugly surfers make their way to
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the world championships. >> see what you missed? >> did you see swayze in "point break"? he's the model. >> i didn't see the movie. >> what? >> we'll talk later. >> did you see -- did you see this other incident in wisconsin? one person hospitalized as a result of heavy winds that essentially took over a hot balloon festival on saturday. talk about heroism. workers wrestled tole control two of the balloons. >> that one is tied to an suv. it crashes into a tent. >> crazy. so far we don't believe any serious injuries. one person was injured. doesn't appear life threatening but it's crazy. >> there were people in the balloon. >> in the basket. >> was that in the forecast? >> they had just had tornadoes in eastern wisconsin which is not far. >> you would think they wouldn't allow the event to go on.
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>> they were straight line winds, gusting over 50 miles per hour. >> the balloons were grounded when the wires snapped. they were holding them on the ground. >> tied to an suv and the moving suv. >> crazy. >> another story some people out there are fearing the repercussions. you heard about ashley madison, the website. it's been hacked apparently. ackers are threatening to reveal personal details of people who have been using the ashley madison website. if you know about it, it markets itself to married people with the slogan "life is short, have an affair". >> yikes. >> hackers calling themselves the impact team have already leaked some compromised data which has been taken down. they are threatening to release the names of the site's customers, credit card details, naked photos and secret sexual fant
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fantasies. they claim to have the databases, source codes, financial records, e-mail. anyone who's gone there or uses i guess they pay a membership to be part of this. >> first of alls you have uh stunned by the number. i have to admit. 37 million people apparently. there are 330 many people in the u.s. 10%. one in 10. if you are with ten people odds are one of them is on this website. >> wow. that's crazy. >> then one for olderer folks like me. dolly madison. >> just wanting snacks. >> and then the history buffs who go to the james madison site. you want to go out with guys who look like a founding father. >> weird fetish. >> there is something for everybody. >> first of all, i i used to think the site was fake until there were real stories.
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you use your real name snm aliases but they have your credit card. >> i should just point out they have confirmed the breach. they say they have secured the site though. >> the horse is out of the barn. >> 37 million still have to worry. it's not secure enough. >> then the site for people who want to date sloppy guys called the oscar madison. >> i'm going there now. >> anyway let's show you what's going on. a lot of rain. did you see this crazy weather we have had out in southern california and southwestern arizona? heavy rain. san diego, they have had rainouts, the padres got rained out. a real mess out there. we'll see more rain today. there are flash flood watches. 12 million folks at risk. rainfall could be 1 to 2 inches per hour. we are looking at eat. we've got heat advisories for 51 million people. stretching from northeast all
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the way into oklahoma. charlotte, one of those folks going to see temperatures way up there. not even just the air temperatures. the actual feels-like temperature, combination of the air and humidity will be well over 100 degrees. both today on into tomorrow. good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. look at these temperatures at 9:00 in the morning. we're already at 78 degrees in the peninsula. 77 in the east bay. and 76 in the south bay. another hot and muggy day with a slight chance of a pop-up storm across parts of the south bay and east bay. gilroy reaching 92 degrees. palo alto 89 degrees. 85 in san francisco. and walnut creek expect a high of 96 degrees. and 95 in livermore. and that's your latest weather. >> up next why is this doctor
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proteins that soothe the skin and heelal sunburn. >> load up on the beer for that. next for treating acne. you are using aspirin and tomato paste. >> take one aspirin, stick thit the bowl and smash it up. then put about a tablespoon of tomato paste in your dish and mix it. now you have a great paste, almost like a maskment the aspirin is gritty to exfoliate your acne. it has salacylic acid to calm it down. the tomato paste has vitamin c and vitamin a. it's a perfect mask. leave it on and let it dry on thec you will see it go away. >> amazing. hard to resist. thank you. let's go to a. >> thanks so much. remedies for keeping cool. a beauty and lifestyle expert at today.com one of our
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contributors. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> we have a the upperer warer jar full of pepperer mint iced tea bags. >> these are are tea bags you used. they can be pepper mint or anything. you put them in cold uh waterlú pop it this the fridge and put it on your pulse points like your wrist. this is an area that will help cool your entire body down. >> interesting. >> you can put it on your eyes as a remedy. >> then you have iced tea as a by product. >> absolutely. >> this is as old school as it gets. diy air conditioning. >> you don't have to pay. take a bucket of ice, let it evaporate. the air gets nice and cool that and it cools you off when you turn the fan on. >> which is the way today did it old school. in the 1800s. >> brilliant. exactly. >> back to natalie. >> thanks so much. now cleaning tips. melissa from clean my space.com. good morning.
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>> first a wet bathing suit. nothing worse than putting it back in the bag. le what should you do? >> great question. mix up a solution of water and ten drops of lavender essential oil. before you leave the beach spray the bathing suit, soggy items, towels zip them up and you will have a couple hours before it gets stinky. the lavender oil protects it. if you want to clean your bathing suit you don't need anything special. you can do it on vacation because you just need shampoo. put some of that into water. then all you can do is simply hand wash your bathing suit. right. every time you wear a bathing suit it has sun products salt, sand, chlorine. that should keep it in good shape. >> ethics smelly flip-flops. think stink. >> they are on your hot, sweaty feet. there is a really easy tip to deodorize. put them in a bag, dump in a cup of baking soda.
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close the bag up. leave it overnight. the next morning when you take it out the shoes will smell fresh and clean. >> great ideas. thanks to our guests for helping out. with more summer survival secrets, head to today.com. coming up next, the best selling book comes to life on the big screen in "paper towns," featuring music from this foursome, saint motel. we'll talk to them ♪ i'm gonna teach you how to sing it out. ♪ ♪ come on, come on, come on let me tell you what it's all about. ♪ ♪ a-b-c, it's easy as 1-2-3. as simple as do-re-mi, a-b-c, ♪ ♪ 1-2-3 baby you and me, girl. ♪ ♪ a-b-c, it's easy as 1-2-3, ♪ ♪ as simple... ♪ ♪ oh, 1-2-3 baby you and me, yeah. ♪ it's easy to be your favorite character with target.
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♪ you know the song "boom clap" the break out hit from "the fault in our stars." that movie was based on a novel penned by best selling author and rocker star john greene. >> he is. another of his novels "paper towns" makes it to the big screen with a sound track that may launch the career of another group of talented musicians. is. >> it's a paper town. paper houses and paper people. >> reporter: this is "paper towns," the coming of age tale starring kara dela vine as a mess teers girl next door named mar go. she leads quinton on nighttime adventures. >> i have nine things to do tonight ander more tan half require a get away driver. >> reporter: then -- >> when was the last time you saw margo. >> reporter: she disappears. the film is based on a novel by john greene, the author whose
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successful "the fault in ourer stars" made it to the big screen starring saline woodley and an sell. >> wie are you looking at me? >> you're beautiful. >> oh my god. >> reporter: the sound track for "paper towns" features "my type" from saint motel. ♪ >> that song "my type," also the lead single on their ep, "my type". so cool to have are you here. want to talk about the sound track and also who you are, where you came from and where the brand name came from. >> where to start? >> the name of the band. >> name of the band. >> name of the band. >> you don't know do you? >> sure. >> actually it came in a dream. >> really? >> no. we wanted something where the
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music would describe the name. you wouldn't have are an impression of what it sounds like. we like the saintly and the dirty motel working togetherment we like pulling things that don't work together. >> i like that. entertainment weekly tapped music insiders not just joe blow on the street and picked your song as one of the songs of summer. it's on the list now. songs of summer live on and on. boom clap. you have been together since 2009 system we have, yeah. we met in film school. we bonded over3o[y shared taste in music and cinema. the ep came out in 2014. things took off for us for the first time. >> have you experienced the john greene phenomenon yet? what it means to be affiliated with his movies and how many
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fans you will have? >> it's exciting. we played a couple of events with the cast. it's just, wow. we show up and people are camping out in the heat. >> 110 degrees. >> we have seen the beginning of it. we'll hear from saint hotel, back to perform my type in the next half hour. "paper towns" auth i hate cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to clean the gutters. not just someone. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. ♪ everyone can shop, but members get more with reviews, live customer support, and better pricing. join today. when we go to the store i find my box of honey bunches of oats, and i'm checking to see if i packaged it. he says "it has a certain code that's my line, this is the date."
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if the last 3 letters were p22, that's me. i'm ... ==anim== a developing story in the east bay. ==tvo good monday morning. it's 9:26. i'm sam brock. a developing story still in the east bay. a commuter's nightmare this morning on southbound interstate 680. that's where a cal trains paving machine broke down last night. it happened on 680 at stone ridge right near the 580 interchange clogging up everything. all morning the machine blocked two lanes of traffic, although the latest is that within the last half hour or so one of those lanes has been reopened. the other remains closed still. residual delays remain well into your morning commute. anthony slaughter is going to have a look at your traffic update in one minute. the man accused of murdering three young girls and two women over the weekend in modesto is now waiting to be transferred from san jose to stanislaus county.
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police arrested him yesterday morning in a parking lot of the oak ridge mall in san jose. investigators say martinez had a past relationship with one victim and that one of the young girls who died was his daughter a 6-month-old child. few details are being released about what might have sparked this violence or even exactly what happened. happening today, police officers in san jose begin field testing body cam ras. the devices will be worn on officers chests and glasses. they can turn the cameras on and off at their discretion. by october the force will wrap up and make a decision on a long-term program. coming up after this break a look at your weather and the clogged commute in the east bay.
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welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! traffic ck cam 168 - in good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's heating up fast outside. 81 degrees right now in the tri-valley and south bay 76 degrees. 75 in the south bay and today expect highs to top out in the lower 80s in san francisco. we'll see a high of 83 degrees
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today. hot just like yesterday. 85 in the east bay. south bay 90 degrees and a slight chance of a pop-up storm. let's see how roads are with anthony. we've been tracking that sigalert, 680 southbound continues to remain in place one lane only getting through right now. once you get past that things improve on 580. san rafael a slow go there and also slow approaching the bay bridge toll plaza. >> a long commute from the tri-valley today. thank you very much, anthony. we will be back in 25 minutes with another update.
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for you but most adults aren't eating their fruits and vegetables. only 13% of americans are eating the recommended amount of fruit each day. only 9% eat enough vegetables. when is the best age to get married? a new study finds tying the knot from mid to late 20s to 32 years old is idealment the risks of divorce increase for those who wait beyond their early 30s with some blaming a smaller pool of potential spouses that meet their quote, expectations. and a football if the infamous deflategate game has been sold. one of the balls handled by tom brady during the game last january wenter for nearly 44,000 dollars at auction. it's not known if the ball was ever under inflated. it was a marvel louse debut for "ant-man." it grabbed $58 million if ticket sales. minions slipped to second. "trainwreck" from universal took
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third in its opening weekend. you're up to date nowment let's get a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> nick and i saw "ant-man." paul rudd was spectacular. let's see what we have today. a risk are of strong storms in the central missouri into southern el noise. wet weather down through the gulf. the heat is on from texas into new england with heat indexes over 100. even getting in on the heat in portland, oregon. 86 degrees for the high today. for tomorrow, we are looking at more wet weather from the rockies into western new york and pennsylvania. more rain in northern florida into southern georgia. heat continues texas into the desert southwest. cools off if the good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're starting out with some warm temperatures in the low to mid-70s. highs reaching 93 degrees today in sunnyvale.
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and san ma at a time 82. selma 83 degrees and santa rosa 94. oakland reaching 85 degrees while we'll see some low to mid-90s in the tri-valley. a lot of sunshine and a slight chance of a pop-up late-day storm. and that's your latest weather. >> thank you, sir. ready? get over there. there is a big event happening wednesday, the debut of "sharknado 3, oh, hell no". >> say it like that. >> spm producer rs thought it would be a good idea to send our darling, nat-mo into a shark tank. >> our chum? >> not so fearless when it comes to sharks. >> chum. >> i'm terrified of sharks. what better way to face the fear than to face it head or teeth on. i took a trip to the adventure
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aquarium on the camden new jersey water front to get up close. so i suited up and kind of sunk my toes in. this right here is my worst fear. i'm going to face these guys today. so how many sharks in the tank? >> ready for this ? >> to. >> there are 30 sharks in this exhibit. >> three species of sharks here. we have sand tiger sharks. they have beady eyes and a mouth full of teeth. we have sand bar sharks with the tipple call shark look. we have nurse sharks. >> they all look sharky to me. have they eaten yet? >> they have not. you will feed them after you get out. >> i'm the shark bait first? >> yes, you are. >> all right. here we go. sharks, here i come.
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i have never been more nervous. this is the most nervous i have been. >> once you get in uh you will realize sharks should be revered not feared. >> i will revere them, from far away. not enough distance for my liking. far away turned into right up close. oh geez, they're coming up to us. >> they are. >> is there one coming? >> there is. >> it's big. very big. >> when you're ready grab onto the rock in front of you and kind of just hang out. watch. see? they're not scary >>. >> one of them gave me the evil eye. my next stop was the ray lagoon. lunchtime for the stingrays. >> hold your hand like this with the fish sticking up. hold your hand under water and let them come and take it off.
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>> here you go. oh, god. big guy at my feet. oh, god. [ screaming ] >> take it take it. [ screaming ] honestly, i think i liked the sharks. at least they were scared of me. as the saying goes, don't bite the hand that feeds you. i hope my friends in the shark tank oblige. >> here sharky, sharky. >> this is the largest shark. her bite is very powerful. when she bites down, push it down. >> largest shark feeding happening right -- now. >> good job. >> yay! i am out. all alive. whoo! yay. >> thank god i survived it. still everything attached. it wasn't the sharks that scared me the most. it was the stingrays. they were right up on me. like all around me.
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>> they took a liking to you. >> when you have fish in this your hands. >> they want you to go to south africa, do some surfing. >> i'm good. i have done my shark duty. >> you should be next. >> they asked me to go with you. i couldn't. >> where is tamron? >> sleeping. >> don't forget to tune in to "sharknado 3, oh, hell no". >> what was that? >> special effects. >> wednesday at 9:00 on sci-fi, our sister network. >> if uh you would rather swim with sharks that be eat your vegetables we have three recipes that could change your mind after these ♪ hi! what happened to your hair? i got it. walgreens has all you need to keep it all under control. from a little touch-up... come on, guys! to finding that perfect finishing touch... to making memories at the touch of a button. all without missing a beat.
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>> we have collard greens which are southern. just like our restaurant. we have savoi collegeabbage, greens and bok choy. >> what other ingredients? >> we have a cole slaw wrap. cabbage, red onion and a delicious creamy dressing. >> how is this cabbage different from what's at the store? >> we'll roll up a spring roll. it's nice. it's simple here. we'll walk around. the big mistake people make is they overcook the green vegetables so it's mush in end. >> my mom is the worst culprit. broccoli sprouts were my enemy as a kid. brown and disgusting. now i love them. i know how to cook them. >> i had an argument with my mom over branchlanching.
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she was convinced i was giving her bad advice. >> i have iced water. i will give the cabbage leaves 20 seconds. thisl:h cooks it just enough. we'll retain the beautiful nutrients is. >> a few seconds here. >> 20 seconds. then straight into it. >> obviously the cabbage. we have a cole slaw wrap. cole slaw will be in the middle. i will get rid of the dark leaves. they're tough. just shred this thin. >> all right. >> this will be the base for the coleslaw. >> got it. this is a lighterer coleslaw ornññ is it creamy? >> we have mayonnaise and buttermilk in there. there are a lot of kinds. you could do a vinegar base. in the carolinas it is vinegar based. you could do asian style kimchee. there are different techniques. >> we have carrots here.
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>> a little ice bath. what's that doing? >> that will set the chlorophyll. shock and stop the cooking process. >> that's a quick in and out. >> yep. we'll dry it on paper towels here. >> shallclsrc we roll some? >> let's do it. we have the coleslaw here. >> want to make it? >> we have red onions and coleslaw. we mix it up. that's the filling for our wrap. >> mix it up for me there. >> got you. >> we'll season it lightly. >> what's the trick to the good roll? >> just like a sprinkle roll, start the at the stem side. then take theglot right side and the left. roll it up. >> like wrapping a gift. >> exactly. look at that. >> perfect. >> you can put in grilled chicken or any meat you like. >> let's do it with chicken. >> by the way these recipes are
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good morning, it's 9-56... i'm ... ==anim== a developing story in the east good monday morning. it's 9:56. i'm sam brock. we continue to follow a developing story in the east bay where things still a little backlogged. a commuter's nightmare this morning on southbound interstate 680. that's where a cal trans paving machine broke down last night. happening on 680 at stone ridge
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right near the 580 interchange. effecting both highways there. all morning there were two lanes blocked, one about an hour ago was reopened. there's still one lane closed. crews were hoping to make major improvements by the middle of the morning commute, but as you can see there's still a residual delay on 680 and 580. anthony is going to update us once again in about one minute. meantime no update on the man who fell 300 feet down a cliff last night in san francisco. crews rescued him at lands end west of china beach. they found him clinging to rocks after lowering the man into a boat, they took him to marina green. authorities say he and another man were in that area which is off limits at night. it is a very hot start so far to your monday. closer look at what your forecast has in store. good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. a warm and sticky day across the bay. highs today in the south bay raeching the lower 90s and slight chance of a pop-up shower or storm especially this
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afternoon. in the peninsula expect highs in the 80s and near 90 degrees in palo alto. even san francisco reaching lower 80s. in the north bay expect a high of 94 degrees in santa rosa. fremont 88 degrees, pleasanton reaching 94 and walnut creek a high of 96. let's get a look at traffic with anthony. you've been hearing all morning long how we've been telling you act the sigalert. 580 westbound still very slow 680 southbound there are the cars you can see barely moving. that will continue to remain in place for the next hour or so. past 580 no problems. we have an incident near the bay bridge toll plaza. this is on 80 eastbound headed to the treasure island. westbound moving without a problem. still stop and go at the toll plaza. back to you, sam. anthony thank you very much for the update. see you again in 25 minutes.
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frontline plus. the vet's #1 choice. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with hoda cot by livekotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> i don't know who that is but i liky. >> we liky. >> funday monday. hope you had an awesome weekend. it's july 20. we have the terrific show for you. the still stunning bo derek is here. she may have been known for running on the beach in a sexy swimsuit and dreadlocks but that will change as she is starring in a movie with us. >> we can legitimately say we
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here in a movie with bo derek. >> and anthony weiner. >> and it's called "sharknado: oh hell no." >> there was news we were going to talk about later in buzz. there was discovery in demi moore's pool. there was a person -- someone died in her pool over the weekend and we'll talk about that. >> and we have the delightful mike holmes in the house with all his tools. he's hosted the show "home free" and he's combing to help with the curb appeal. >> where's barbara? >> i don't know, she's scared of you so she's not here. speaking of houses. it's hollywood royalty. we'll talk to starts of "stuarts and the hamiltons."
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>> george hamilton, hollywood royalty. >> did you love the weekend, hoda? >> the good day was friday. we went to this place i promised i wouldn't reveal because once you reveal it people are going to go there, they said. but it's near long beach long island. that's all i'm going to say. and kathy ryan, my assistant, and her husband, live out there. >> you can google them and find out where they live. >> and a dhi has a lotkathy has a large family. >> and who do you have over there? >> just a cousin and friends and family. >> so you said it's like walking back into time? >> it's like mayberry there's an ice cream truck and everybody is saying h i to everybody and everyone knows everyone. it's adorable. so cute. so you were in the park and there's something -- >> okay, so i'm running in the park i didn't want to go with whatever. i was like oh, many i gosh. i see these big wings coming, this bird lands next to me and
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the person next to me gasp and i gasped and i snapped a picture because i was so excited that i'd seen an eagle. >> hoda, i think it's a small hawk. >> its wingspan was much bigger. >> looks like a bad pigeon. >> no it's not! >> sorry. >> do you understand how hard it was to get that picture? can we zoom in? can you use your fingers on the screen? just zoom in. >> i would love to know what you think? >> i think it's an eagle. >> i think it looks like a bad pigeon. that's the highlight of your weekend? [ laughter ] >> i have good news for hoda fans! her new book is coming out. it's big news. "entertainment weekly" announced "where they belong, the best decisions people almost never make" will be out in january. here's your first look at the cover page. >> thank you for sharing that. >> it's beautiful and you did this with your friend jany? >> it will be out in january so you'll hear more about it later.
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so this is interesting. when you go to a sporting event there's a jumbotron that takes random shots of the crowd. well you would hope this wouldn't be the shot taken of you. this woman is walking to her seat during a cricket match, she goes to sit down and the chair -- the jumbotron was on her. the cricket players were watching. the audience was watching. now everybody's laughing. >> now this is what you're supposed to do if you did a fall. >> people applauded her, she stood up and took a bow. >> don't you love her for that? >> love her. what do you do when you slip and fall in front of people? >> it doesn't happen that often, thank goodness. i still have most of my faculties. i was performing once. i was in kansas city, we were introducing brand new diet coke or tab or one of those things and on a rickety stage and i was like "ladies and gentlemen --" and the steps up had not been
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attached to the -- >> you wiped out? >> i go flying. legs up in the air. and i got up and i went "tada!" then i said "maestro start again." maestro was not there. my conductor was not there. and. >> so what happened? >> they didn't know. he was back in his hotel room stinking drunk. so an hour and a half later he showed up and we did the show but you never forget that. the people loved it i got three standing ovations because i just kept going. people love that. >> what about when you trip walking down the street? >> i always pretend it's the street's fault. >> me, too. >> like what? what was that? >> that's what i do, too. i pray no one is looking. don't you hate when you catch someone's eye? >> well, most people have done it themselves so they really like it when it happens to
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somebody else. >> or when your heel gets stuck in the grate in new york. >> that happens all the time. that's because you have stiletto. >> you're totally trapped. >> you can lose your foot that way. it's like jimmy fallon with his ring. your foot can come off. hoda, how old were you the first time you were married? the one and only time you were married. how old were you when you got married? >> 41. >> okay, so odds were against you even then. it turns out -- [ laughter ] only because there's a new study. the odds were against me, too, i was 22 when i first got married. a new study discovered at what the best age is get married if you don't want to get divorced? >> what is the magical number. >> the university of utah says the risk of divorce declines -- >> when? >> late '20s. >> so for a lot of people watching, it's way too late. >> the risk of divorce begins to increase again -- >> over 32.
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>> yes. >> well, that's a bummer. [ laughter ] that's a terrible, terrible bummer. that means the older you go, the higher of the risk of divorce? i don't think so wolfinger, whatever your name is. wolfinger, we don't think so. >> it's dr. wolfinger. [ laughter ] >> i don't think this's the case. this is a horrendous story. there was a student obstetrician in venezuela. >> you know how sometimes they have the students observing or doing whatever? >> that's part of their training. he sparked outrage after taking a selfie in a delivery room and posting it to his instagram page. >> he posted pictures with the caption "lady, i can deliver your baby but first let me take a selfie." now he's claiming -- i can't believe that's all we blocked out. [ laughter ] >> wow. >> usually we block out with a huge thing and you can barely see some ears sticking out. yeah, yeah anyway, he claims he
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didn't take a selfie. >> well, he claims -- it's unclear whether he sought permission. >> yeah, that's what the woman is going to say. "sure take a -- ahhhhh -- selfie". >> anyway, he's in big trouble. >> even if she said it, she could have been drugged up and -- >> who knows? >> i hope so. >> me, too. >> a petition started by rosa's revolution a movement against violence is calling for the hospital to investigate his behavior. >> it has over 5,000 figures. >> i don't know that violence is the right word. just incredibly rude. >> and unethical. >> picture this: you're at a bar with friends. >> and there's a group playing. >> and you're like "this is pretty good." and suddenly who steps up and plays for two solid hours with the band? bruce springsteen. he did it on saturday an unexpected performance ats a asbury
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park. for house rockers. anyway, can you believe -- and he's 65. he looks hot at 65. >> he's always stayed in great shape. >> he played a two-hour set. 15 songs. >> i wonder if he had his own guitar. >> he probably just did whatever. >> if there was anybody in the world that you would choose to be the person that does that at any bar you were sitting at, who would it be? >> wherever i go to like a bar with music and stuff, i don't go to loud bars i go to -- >> mellow. >> yeah. >> i think i would love a carol king or james taylor. i think i would like that. >> james taylor or sting. is. >> you love sting. >> beyonce, i would like beyonce. don't miss our favorite things. they're coming up later in the show. >> and a big engagement involving ed sheeran. we're trying to ing toing to fool
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carolina. you're expecting your first boy? >> yes, september 4 he'll be with. >> curious news. demi moore's pool. they said they found a dead young man, a 21-year-old man. >> unfortunate news coming out over the weekend at demi moore's home. a 21-year-old unidentified man was found in her pool. according to authority, demi was not there, neither were her three children. apparently there is word right now that they are asking questions of a caretaker or assistant who was left at the house. there were reports unconfirmed by neighbors that there were some parties happening and apparently something happened where this 21-year-old man fell in the pool and died. >> he wasn't able to swim, we hear. >> demi moore did release a statement. she says "i'm in absolute shock. i was out of the count iry to meet my daughters for her birthday celebration. my heart goes out to this young man's family and friends. i ask you to respect the privacy
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of all concerned." devastating. >> you can't imagine getting that kind of news when you're traveling and thinking to yourself what's happening at my home. so she did the right thing to ask people to respect their privacy. >> a lot of news surrounding bloz, more documents came out. >> disturbing details from that 2005 deposition where he was accused of sexual assault by a former temple employee. in this deposition, he reveals that he did use his fame, his money and apparently some drugs to lawyer these women into extramarital relationships and according to the document he seemed unapologetic, he was annoyed, he had to be reminded this was a serious matter and i think the question people are wondering now is whether or not these relationships were consensual or coerced. and that was the big question in the deposition. >> it sounds like one of the young women told her mom and her mom called. there are all sorts of horrible things. how he used -- i guess someone's
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dad passed away from cancer and he claims he used that to make himself more interesting to her. >> and into a relationship with her where she would trust him. i do recall that conversation he had with a mother and he encouraged one woman to tell her mother she was pleasured so it would seem as if it was consensual. there was a lot of coaching by him to these young women. >> we should mention bloz denies he is a sexual predator. the most accurate characterization of what he's admitted to to date is that he obtained drugs he intended to give to women to have sex. let's go lighter, shall we. ed sheeran, when he shows up, things happen. >> he's like the coupled of music. >> he would be fun if he showed up in a bar. >> that would be fun. >> he would show up at a bar for a hot dog and a beer. this guy is so great. he helped the lead singer of rickson. he wanted to propose to his long time girlfriend so he actually asked ed sheeran if he would sing their favorite song for them.
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so jake roche asked his long time girlfriend jesse nelson if she would marry him. there's the instagram picture and you can see ed sheeran singing. >> that's awesome. >> the best part is this is a year to the day where they met at manchester arena and ed said -- jake instagrammed later saying "he came on his day off to help me out, drove five hours." that's the kind of guy ed sheeran is. >> we've had him here on the show. he was delightful. >> he's a lot of fun. he've had the opportunity to interview him. same guy, doesn't matter. the success hasn't changed him as well. >> and justin timberlake, what did he do? a fun thing up in lake tahoe? >> i live for stuff like this. justice timberlake and alfonso ribeiro were playing at a celebrity golf game and alfonso's game wasn't going so well so he started doing the carl ton and justin timberlake,
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it's that time we like to surprise our fan of the week. >> drum roll while we spin the glen and today we are heading to hastings, michigan. >> where our fan annie watches us on wood tv channel 8. >> hi, annie. >> hi! how are you guys! >> you look good! >> yo !dq hair is all curled. >> like she thought she might win. >> we want to tell everybody why you were choseble. you recently graduated from the university of michigan and will be starting law school at the university of notre dame this fall. she says our chemistry reminds her of her relationship with her
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sister laurene. >> and because annie is about to start law school and laurene is currently in medical school -- >> loser sisters. >> slackers. >> these sisters don't see each other a lot but when they do they make it a condition to watch our show. their favorite segments are bobbi's buzz. >> time to put your fandom to the test. you need to answer this correctly to win the grand prize. it's a true or false. true or false -- kathie lee's favorite tv show is "the bachelorette." >> false! >> yes! >> all right, you have the grand fan prize, a fabulous trip you and a guest -- probably your sister -- will head to6&1 the dominican republic where you'll be treated to four days, three nights all inclusive. >> oh, my gosh! >> club med punta cana. >> hoda, weren't you married there? >> you had to ruin it.
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>> you will get spa treatments for true and access to the playground where you'll have a choice 2506 different acrobatic activities. round trip airfare is included. >> annie, are you taking your sister? >> my sister. i have to take my sister. yes. this is amazing! i'm so excited. >> and hoda says it's one of the most beautiful places in the world. so don't let that spoil it for you, okay? [ laughter ] have a great time. >> thank you so much. >> send pictures, okay? >> i will, i will. thank you! coming up, good fences make good neighbors, but should your fence be metal or wood? >> or electric? mike holmes helps you add curb appeal. >> then "sharknado 3's star" bo derek. is that her hairdresser? what's he doing there? >> after your local news. mmmm yoplait hello, everybody.
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right near the 580 interchange, blocking both interstates. all morning, that machine actually blocked off two lanes of traffic, one of which has since been reopened. crews are hoping to have it all removed some time before 10:00 a.m., but the residual delays will certainly last for some time. anthony will have another look at traffic coming up in about one minute. a high-speed chain reaction crash killed two professional motorcycle racers yesterday. the victims, burnette martinez on the left side of your screen daniel fernandez on the right. both of those men are from spain. coming up after the break, we'll have a lackook at your traffic and weather. be right back.
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=trx at ck= ck cam 168 - dublin (580) good monday morning miami meteorologist kari hall. we started the day in the 60s and 70s all across the bay, and with the high humidity, it feels so much warmer. it will be just like yesterday this afternoon with a high of 90 in the south bay. pennsylvania, 89 degrees, and the east bay 85 degrees, while the tri-valley jumping up to 95 degrees today. in san francisco expect highs in the lower 80s, and in the north bay, a high of 95 degrees with a slight chance of storms in some areas today. let's check the roads with anthony. >> good morning to you. we've been talking about that sig alert all morning long right at the 580 and 680. i want to show you 580, this is westbound. it's still stop and go. 680, the cars are barely moving and the one lane only blocked right now on 680. that will continue to remain slow. 580 continues to remain bog down.
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folks can't get on either directions of the highway without problems. >> those tri-valley commuters have been dealing with all morning long, anthony. thank you. see you for our 11:00 newscast. it's funday monday and we are with the iconic hollywood beauty who became a worldwide sex symbol bo derek. it was 36 years ago when bo ran down the beach in slow motion. every single guy had the poster. nothing but a skimpy nude colored swimsuit as part of a dream sequence in the ludly moore film "10." >> now bo is sinking her teeth into a new role-playing a mother and grandmother in "sharknado 3: oh, hell no." the movie everybody wants to be in but only the chosen few -- >> yes. >> we're so happy we're starring in a movie with you. >> it's a kamocameo, hoda!
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>> i play tara reid's mother and grandmother to her children. it was fun. it was just silly and fun. the movie is great. it's a social event. nobody will be watching this at home alone. it's a bunch of people, popcorn, screaming yelling. >> we're not on the editing floor someplace? we might have made the cut. >> how did you get the call for this movie? >> i swear, i was in the galapagos island working on shark finish issues and shark conservation and we were having a board meeting so i have all these really professional experts in sharks and so then -- and i said you'll never guess the offer i just got. "sharknado 3." and they said "we love it!" i thought they would be horrified. i said "isn't this contrary to everything we've been doing for 15 years?" they said "no, awareness is awareness and maybe we can think about conservation while we're watching this." >> while we're watching sharks
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devour washington. >> well, sometimes they do good things. if they destroy you and me -- if they eat us, the world is free from us. [ laughter ] >> picked up "tv guide" looks like a nice picture on the cover. then we found out who was the photographer behind it and it's you. >> it is. it is. >> you've been doing that for a long, long time. >> i have. i can't say i was born to be a photographer but i learned a lot. i was an assistant, i learned, i enjoy it, it's creative. i like not being in front of the camera. tara had to sit in makeup and worry about what she looked like. >> have you always been that way? most people who, if they looked like you would be -- >> clamoring to just jump into every lens they can get. >> that's definitely not me. my parents had certain bones and they all lined up a certain way, but it's never been something i
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take credit for or feel responsible for. >> there's so many great things about you. your other half is here, too. >> and that's a great part of me. >> look at him! >> oh, he's ready to go. >> fresh from the set of "greek wedding 2" is it called "the reunion? >> "my big fat greek wedding two." >> why in toronto? >> we shot the first one there. and nia is canadian and the great house with the statutes in the yards and the restaurant, everything's there in toronto. >> how long have you been together? >> 13 years. 13 years in march. >> how did you ask out bo derek? >> a friend of mine named norby walters, used to manage peaches and herb, marvin gaye. he has a big oscar party every year and i said "i'm not dating anyone." he said "i'll get you a date
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corbett." and he set me up with bo. >> was it intimidating? >> very intimidating. i was in new york the summer before and i saw bo at a fashion show and wanted to say hi and didn't do it. >> how cute are you two? did you like him instantly? >> instantly. instantly. i hadn't dated in five years. i kept saying to my friends "i'll wait until the sparks get going." and it finally happened. it took a long time. >> wow. can we keep you guys for the rest of the show and find out more intimate details? [ laughter ] >> bo, you'll be joining hoda on her radio show today? >> yes, absolutely. >> have fun, everybody. >> nice to see you, john. "sharknado three: oh hell no" airs on sci-fiigh syfy. >> and next, mike holmes helps you go big on curb appeal after this.
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if you're ever in need of a home renovation, he's the contractor you wish you could call. mike holmes. >> you've probably seen his show "holmes on homes." he's back with a new series called "home free" where nine deserving couples are challenged to revive a rundown home for the chance to win their dream house. >> mike is here to show us these properties and how you can pick up your home with curb appeal, with cool. >> good to see you in your overalls. mr. clean [ laughter ] >> mr. clean. >> another show, huh? this is terrific. >> i'm excited about this show
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because again, i get to help people. nine families in atlanta, i get to the teach you this is what i do. you watch the show, i surprise the hell out of them. >> i've done this for years about 35 properties, i love to do it. it's one of my favorite things. >> it is one of her favorite things. we're hiring often just contractors. we're not 100% sure on price, but how will you know if you're getting a fair shake? >> i call it the three syndrome. you call in three people, get three different prices, you automatically think the middle price is the right price. it has nothing to do with the price. it has everything to do with what's in the quote, what material, what are you doing on the job? and once it's itemized 100%, that price, that quote is the one you should be looking at. >> and the reputation of the contractor. >> you check them out. >> you have to. >> i mean, again, three, they usually give you three references. >> do you put incentives in to have it done on budget by time? >> always. always.
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>> because it seems like they're always late. >> the trouble these days is getting other suppliers to get things to you when they're supposed to. >> well, if he's really good -- he or she i've made some good female general contracts -- they'll run it like a time clock. >> it's a military operation. >> let's see how we can help people out. first is a ranch house. >> this is in desperate need. >> what did you do to this guy? >> we completely enseparated this from top to bottom in less than five days. i had all the contestants i'm teaching them dry wall tiling, you name it. they have to do design. so we split them up. >> so you got rid of the fence which is important. what did you snick there? >> picket fence. >> everybody wants a picket fence. >> in five days. but i had 24 hours a day, over a hundred guys working on it. >> can we put them side by side? >> is the wood the best way to go do you think? >> when it comes to a fence you have to understand a lot of
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things. a wood fence is a simple fence, easy to put up. the curb appeal is everything. changing the roof line. i mean, it looks like a bad hairpiece. once you balance it out -- >> i thought it was falling down. that's actually the line of the roof? >> yes. open it up, put in more windows bigger doors. >> how much did this cost? >> this one here probably -- it's worth about $200,000 now. we probably did $100000 worth of renovations. >> next house this needs some siding, obviously. >> and some other things. >> yes i called this one the contractor runaway job. they bought the house and tried to fix it up and left and we came in and totally redid. >> it show us the after. we saw that. gee, that's interesting. you only know how to do one kind of house. >> let's see if i can get you the after. >> there you go! >> one thing i like about this is the metal roof. a lot of people don't understand, it's old technology and we should be putting up a metal roof on our home to
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protect it. once again, landscaping. on the side we added what appears to be an old barn. it's brand new. >> that's adorable. >> that's cute. >> and was that -- is that the garage? or a little shed? >> it's a -- you could call it a party room, entertainment room. >> that's so cute. i love it. love it. and real quick, can we put side by side the last one? we wanted to look at the last house? >> you want to see the last one? yes, please. >> look at you, you're doing everything. >> there's the before and after. now this one here really nice. big changes on this one. you can see just the curb appeal again. we had a lot of water issues on the front of the property so we took advantages. you can see the streamline. we went through the driveway to take it off. and then dress this up. remember, all these houses go to a deserving family every five days i give away the house. >> that's the best part of it. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> if you want me to help you renovate let me know.
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. ♪ here's the story of a brady bunch family ♪ >> and it's a blend of hollywood and rock royalty. in case you need a refresher, pay attention. >> actress and author alanna stewart was married to george hamilton. they dwrsed and alanna married rod stewart and had daughter kimberly stewart. >> that's not hard. but at the show alanna's friends come to visit and things get interesting when george jumps into the conversation as he always does. let's take a look. >> nice to meet you. are you an actress? >> no. >> well you're very pretty, you could be an actress. >> that's nice of you to say, thank you. >> what do you do? >> i bring good love to people's
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life. that's my goal. >> why don't you use me as an experiment. >> meat or me? >> me, me. >> everything is me me me. >> george and alanna are here with us now. >> you crazy kids. what are you doing? most people who get divorced don't like spending time with one another. >> well, we're getting paid for it. [ laughter ] it's lovely. the extended family is now working for us. i've worked my whole life and all of a sudden they're working. >> are you having fun with it? >> yes, and we have others. her brothers and his younger son, 15 is in it, lashashley. >> two sons with alanna -- a daughter and a son with rod. >> are you enjoying this, the reality show business? >> i'm enjoying the reality tv show business. i'm not enjoying spending so much time with them. [ laughter ] if i'm honest. >> that's my youngest.
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>> do you edit yourself? >> no. unfortunately, no. >> george is drunk. >> i love this. it tastes like a wonderful gift, perhaps, $17, i believe. >> it's -- refreshingly dry. >> i do not ask him to say that but i love you with all my heart. so there's a lot of eating and drinking we see. there's some people naked with some parts flopping around. >> and that's just in my house. >> so far. >> when you were starting, what were your concerns about it? because you know there are concerns. >> well, it took us a long time to do this. over the years people have tried to get us to do a family show and always someone wasn't available and kimberly had a baby four years ago, delila, and she's been raising her. and suddenly the timing was right. and you know what it is? i don't think we have concerns because we trust the people we've working with and that's the most important thing. >> and you two did remain very friendly. >> well, we had a talk show
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together. they put us on opposite regions in new york, the fools. that was the death of us. >> those were the good old days! [ laughter ] >> i used to get to fill in for regis. >> george and howie mandel were my two favorite people when regis wasn't there. we had a ball. >> that's how we got -- >> he's so naughty. so bad. >> so naughty. >> that's how we got the talk show because he was hosting with you when regis was gone and afterwards some people said, oh my god george should do a talk show. >> and they said "you look so much like kathie lee." >> i'll take that as a compliment. how are people going to receive this? will they embrace this rock and roll hollywood royalty or say "more crazy people in california?" >> we hope they'll embrace them. >> i was scared to death at the idea of doing reality but it's the last frontier. it's absolutely -- being yourself and having fun doing it
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is the hardest thing i've ever found but at the same time the most rewarding. >> well, everybody's going to get a chance to meet the families. >> we can't wait. >> the series premier "stewarts & hamiltons" on our sister network e this sunday at 9:00, 8:00 central. >> stick around or you'll miss our favorite things. but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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time to share our favorite thing. mine is pillow talk. cancerpeer.org does these free pillows. you write a sweet note to whoever is going through a difficult time and they can cozy up with it. it comes with pens and it's all for free. >> that's fantastic. mine is a book my daughter gave me over the weekend. "the girl on the train" by paula hawkins. maybe i'm the only person who
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hadn't read it. $8.20 on amazon. such a page turner. >> and you know who's in the house? new orleans. >> new orleans is in the house. we love when new orleans comes to new york. tomorrow we'll catch up with oscar and grammy winner jennifer hudson. >> oh, great. plus ian ziering and tara reid stop by to talk about "sharknado". >> and elvis picks his artist of the month tomorrow. >> and will it be you and our fans? who knows? have an awesome funday monday. see you tomorrow for boozeday
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we begin this morning with a fire in sunol, our helicopter sending back images right now. can you see the smoke pouring near interstate 680 near the castlewood exit. >> we know that smoke can always create distractions and there are already traffic troubles in the trivalley. >> a piece of equipment causes major disruptions, and puts into doubt the drive home for many. good morning. i'm sam brock in for scott mcgrew. >> and i'm kris sanchez. here is the
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