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weekend. lots of heat and garlic. hope you have a great weekend. we'll see you back for a live local news update at 7:25. history. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> hillary clinton becomes the first woman to accept a major party's nomination for president. using her speech at the democratic national convention to go directly after donald trump. >> a man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons. >> and to address her flaws. >> i get it, that some people just don't know what to make of me. >> will she convince skeptical voters she can be trusted or
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will the relentless attacks from her opponents help him prevail. just over 100 to go until election day it is anyone's race. breaking overnight, more police officers shot in the line of duty, this time? san diego, one officer dead, another recovering after surgery, police say they have a suspect in custody and are searching for others. new zika cases in florida that could be the first from mosquitos carrying that disease here in the u.s. as a major city immediately suspends all blood donations. taking our plaza by storm, they are a little wet, but the parrot heads have turned out in force to welcome jimmy buffett back to our concert stage for the lucky 13th time today, friday, june 29th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1-a in
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rockefeller plaza. and good morning, everyone, welcome to "today" on a friday morning. do you know what's great about parrot heads? they don't care about the rain. they just don't care. >> they are just like let's have another barrimargarita. >> we love having jimmy here. welcome back. you got back late last night from the convention. >> up early, ready to go. >> let's get right to hillary clinton's highly anticipated speech on the final night of the dnc. and what's next in her battle with donald trump. our decision 2016 team has it all covered starting with nbc's andrea mitchell in philadelphia. andrea, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. well, hillary clinton stepped on to the stage and into the history books with an appeal to bernie sanders supporters and a devastating takedown of donald trump. before a ruckus democratic convention hillary clinton took her place in history. >> my friends, it is with
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humility, determination and boundless confidence in america's promise that i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> reporter: the former first lady, senator and secretary of state officially accepting the democratic party nomination for president. the first woman to ever do so. >> we are the party of working people. >> reporter: promising is litany of progressive economic policies in a speech that could have been delivered by bernie sanders. >> bernie, your campaign inspired millions of americans. >> reporter: ee vis rating donald trump's vision of america. >> america is great because america is good. >> reporter: slamming his convention speech. >> he spoke for 70 odd minutes and i do mean odd. >> reporter: questioning trump's fitness for office. >> a man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons.
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>> reporter: speaking to a massive television audience clinton appealed to voters alienated by the republican party nominee. >> i will be a president for democrats, republicans, independents, for the struggling, the striving, the successful, for all those who vote for me and for those who don't. >> reporter: and finally she took a moment to acknowledge her historic accomplishment. >> tonight -- tonight we've reached a milestone in our nation's march toward a more perfect union. the first time that a major party has nominated a woman for president. after all, when there are no ceilings the sky's the limit. >> reporter: daughter chelsea introducing her before the two appeared on stage to a roaring crowd and a visibly emotional bill clinton looking on. the final night of the democratic national convention came to an end with fanfare and drama. featuring a performance by katy
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perry and attempted interruptions from a small faction of bernie sanders delegates. now with 101 days until the election clinton is hoping to rally voters to her side. >> america's destiny is ours to choose. so let's be stronger together, my fellow americans. >> reporter: clinton acknowledging she does have ground to make up to make people trust her. she will tackle that starting today when the clintons and running mate tim kaine and his wife leave on a bus tour of two vital swing states, pennsylvania and ohio. trying to replicate the magic of the clinton/gore bus tours nearly a quarter century ago. >> andrea, thank you so much. let's turn to team sleepl s sleepless, chuck todd and nicolle wallace. good morning. >> good morning. >> are you doing okay? >> we are going to start sleeping in november. >> hillary clinton had a lot to accomplish in this speech last night.
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she had to take on donald trump, she had to embrace bernie sanders and his supporters, she had to acknowledge the history that she's been making. how did she do? >> i thought she did great on two of the three things you mentioned. i thought she was speaking to the room, that was a speech written for what she knew would be one of her tasks to unite the democratic party and i thought she spoke to the history of the moment. i don't think she built on what president obama did the night before which was open up this election and open up the democrats' message to the entire country. i thought she squandered of what he accomplished the night before by operating republicans and democrats away from trump. >> i was surprised at how liberal and progressive the speech was. it really was. you felt as if the shadow of bernie sanders was hanging over her head as they were writing that speech, which you understand they want to be united, but it was -- if you thought a year ago -- if you went back a year ago and said this would be your speech you would have said, wow, this doesn't sound like hillary clinton. it is amazing how much influence bernie sanders has. >> the fact that she is a democrat is priced into the
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stock. the real work she has to do has to do with these issues of character and trust. i'm trying to imagine that voter who is genuinely torn and watched this speech, was it persuasive on that front? >> the speech wasn't but the night had other highlights. the democratic party had a fantastic week. they strung together four very solid nights. there were speeches for the ages in michelle obama and president obama's speech and the father of a muslim soldier who dried to his country gave the most stinging rebuke to donald trump's news listen ban. >> if it convention moves numbers the way i think it will move numbers it will be mostly that wednesday night with president obama, joe biden, the entirety of that night, it was the night that a bunch of democrats who had -- are in good standing with the american voters made their case for hillary clinton. while i don't think her speech last night was going to be as
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decisive, between president obama and what some others did i think the totality will be helpful to her. >> we're going to do best and worst. you're saying best was mr. khan. >> best moment of the night was mr. khan. >> the convention. >> i thought president obama's speech was remarkable. >> what was the last speech. >> i think booing during leon panetta who was the man that was responsible for the operation that captured osama bin laden. >> look, you have to say the president obamas. it's possible that the two best speeches of this convention are both given by the last name of obama, both mrs. obama and the president. just in general i thought the behavior of the sanders supporters, particularly last night, they really were -- i don't know if -- >> we wondered if you could see it on tv. >> it impacted her, it bothered her the whole time, i think that's what hurt the delivery a little bit. >> they did it to a medal of honor winner. >> it was a small group, this is not to indict all sanders supporters but they did sort of -- they were disruptive
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enough. >> and it was continuous, it didn't happen just once. she powered through it but it was distracting. >> you could tell it didn't help her delivery. >> thanks so much. donald trump was busy on twitter overnight hitting back at some of the points hillary clinton made in that speech. nbc's hallie jackson is on the road with the trump campaign in cedar rapids, iowa. good morning, hallie. >> reporter: hi, matt. good morning. donald trump's campaign is now calling hillary clinton's speech a collection of cliches and recycled rhetoric delivered from a fantasy universe. and that underscores the fundamental difference in how each campaign is framing this race. from clinton, optimism, from trump, warnings about what could happen if he doesn't end up on offense after hillary clinton's acceptance speech, donald trump tweeting hillary's vision is a borderless world where working people have no power, no jobs and no safety. and this, hillary's refusal to mention radical islam as she pushes a 550% increase in
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refugees is move proof she's not ready to lead the country. -- unfit to lead the country. backing off on president obama, a kind of compliment only trump could deliver. >> i thought the speech was good and i thought it was well delivered. >> reporter: the gop nominee's strategy is accusing rivals of being out of touch and living in a fantasy world. >> they're not talking about the real world. they're not talking about radical islamic terrorism. >> reporter: trump himself under fire from across the aisle. >> by the way, donald trump, i didn't put my life on the line to defend our democracy so you could invite russia to interfere in it. >> reporter: new fallout for encouraging espionage from russia against hillary clinton and now a new defense. >> i was being sarcastic when i said it but where are those e-mails. >> sarcasm he says. national security experts not
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laughing. trump's talk about russia raising new questions about his relationship with its president, vladimir putin. >> he said one nice thing about me. >> here's what he said in 2013 to thomas roberts. >> i do have a relationship. i can tell you that he's very interested in what we're doing here today. >> reporter: a trump aide maintaining the two men have never had a personal relationship arguing nothing trump has said publicly contradicts that. those public comments including these in 2014. >> i spoke indirectly and directly with president putin who could not have been nicer. >> reporter: and these in 2015. >> i got to know him very well because we were both on "60 minutes." >> reporter: and on the topic of national security, trump will start receiving intelligence briefings any day now that both he and hillary clinton have been formally nominated by their parties. it's likely the director of national intelligence james clapper will handle those
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briefings himself. >> hallie jackson, thank you. >> let's look at the road ahead for trump and clinton. steve kornacki, good morning. you have the same battlegrounds that all candidates are fighting over. do you see that change in that dynamic this time? >> this is what it looked like in 2012. we are in the longest period of stability in american history with the electoral map but with donald trump appealing to different voters and turning off different voters than we're used to and there's a new fault line closing off traditional states for him and opening some up maybe. >> what are hardest states to turn from blue to red? >> he has to flip blue states to get to 270. you think of two right away. look at virginia and look at colorado. remember how much time we spent on these states the last few elections? if you look at the type of voter here it's more suburban and
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college educated and more culturally moderate and rising hispanic population in colorado. these states may close off donald trump even though they were prime battlegrounds four years ago. the flip side is he's appealing to blue collar voters. pennsylvania. state republicans haven't carried since '88. ohio obviously we're familiar with that. also if you're donald trump and this is going to be your path, look at michigan. look at wisconsin. look at iowa. maybe nevada. you don't necessarily see it yet but that's where you'll have to see it. >> no question the democratic ticket is headed to pennsylvania and ohio today. you took the 2012 map and said we'll work from that and see what happens. >> you can see if you took donald trump right here and gave him pennsylvania and you gave him ohio and you gave him michigan and wisconsin, boom, he hit 270. >> real quickly, steve, are there states that hillary
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clinton has a chance to expand, a red state turning blue? >> that's the flip side of this new fault line that trump introduced. a couple states to keep an eye on this fall that we're not used to. georgia. polling out of georgia that shows a dead even race right there. north carolina, obama came close in 2012. hillary clinton has been leading in polls out there. how about arizona. rising large hispanic population there and the ultimate wild card on this map, utah. the mormon population has been very hostile toward donald trump and polling shows an even race in utah. >> who would have thought that. steve, thank you so much. let us turn to breaking news overnight in san diego. two police officers shot in the line of duty. one of them fatally. nbc's steve patterson is there. steve, what can you tell us? >> reporter: matt, police looking for possibility of a second suspect.
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another officer wounded and now recovering after an exchange of gun fire. this morning one police officer is dead, the other in the hospital following a shooting in downtown san diego. police say the officers were making a routine stop when a gunman opened fire. >> we have two officers down. >> use caution into the area. we do not know where the shots are coming from. >> almost immediately they called for emergency cover. other officers were in the area. they arrived shortly on scene and found both of our officers suffering from gunshot wounds. >> reporter: authorities not releasing the names of the officers say one was shot multiple times in the torso and died of those injuries. the other is still in the hospital surrounded by family, friends and colleagues fighting for his life. >> extremely difficult. you can imagine early in the morning when a chief knocks on the door of a family member. >> reporter: the shooting prompted a massive lockdown of the area. helicopters, s.w.a.t. teams and patrols swarming the
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neighborhood. one suspect was taken into custody overnight while police continue the search for other possible suspects keeping the community on edge. >> cop cars just rolled up and then i saw roughly 20 cops with shotguns running down this street. >> never experienced anything like this. it's like the military just rolled up the way the police just kind of swarmed the street, which i feel safe knowing that the cops showed up that fast. it feels a little uneasy. >> reporter: we know both officers are part of a gang suppression officer. chief of police says the wounded officer is expected to survive
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and is out of surgery. new concerns over zika. nbc's kerry sanders is in ft. lauderdale for us. kerry, what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this morning in south florida, blood donation centers are shutdown unless they're like this one now set up to begin testing those blood donations for the zika virus. four new cases of zika have shown up in patients here in both miami-dade counties and in broward counties. scientists believe the vector transmitting the disease may be mosquitos right here in the united states. growing concern this morning that zika is spreading with the discovery of four now cases in south florida, four counties are halting blood collections. the fda wants the blood supply tested to make sure it's not contaminated. health officials are alarmed because none of the new zika patients traveled out of the
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country, meaning virus carrying mosquitos here are infecting people or the virus could have been sexually transmitted by someone who had traveled into a zika zone and then returned back to south florida unknowingly infected. >> if it does turn out to be transmitted by mosquitos in this area now, we need to take action. >> reporter: aggressive mosquito control efforts are under way throughout south florida. the florida department of health is going door to door collecting urine samples to see how many people are affected. the danger is most critical for pregnant women. according to the cdc, zika is known to cause a range of birth defects. for pregnant women, it's a frightening prospect. brook rr is 32 weeks along. >> it's scary. i stayed inside for most of my pregnancy. i turned down vacations. i'm trying not to panic too much and wear my bug spray and stay
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relatively calm about it. >> reporter: the fda says it's working closely with blood screening companies to make sure they're ready to expand testing as needed. >> we don't know the extent of the infection right now in the community. they want to be overly careful to make sure the blood supply remains safe. >> reporter: the florida governor says this morning that the department of health has concluded that the four cases of zika virus are likely mosquito borne. all blood throughout the south will now be tested including florida, georgia, alabama and south carolina to make sure things are safe. back to you. >> health officials working hard on that situation. and 20 minutes to fix that mess outside.
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we look for more heavy showers and thunderstorms. we have drought situations out there in the northeast. as you can see in the midwest and plains two to three inches of rain. northeast to new england beneficial amounts of rain but could have flash flooding, as well. got to take the good with the bad. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds.
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good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we will see the clouds that we're seeing across the peninsula and san francisco clearing out as we go through the day. we start out at 57 degrees in the peninsula and 50 degrees in the north bay. highs in san francisco reaching 71. we will still have some triple digit temperatures for the tri-valley. some 90s for the north bay and south bay. the peninsula will be up to 85 degrees and he 70s for san francisco. and more of this weather as we go into the weekend. >> that's your latest weatr. guys? >> all right, al. thank you very much. just ahead, charges suddenly dropped again the man once convicted of killing washington intern chandralevy. reaction from her parents and where that 15-year-old case goes
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good friday morning. it is 7:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. the gilroy garlic festival kicks off today. new video is in this morning of garlic rov verse getting ready. festivities start a little later this morning. more than 100,000 people are expected to attend the three-day event. this afternoon the champions of charity cookoff takes place. a competition between four teams of south bay first responders all trying to win $3,000 for the chairive of their choice. as usual, there's also plenty of garlicky food like demonstrations of cooking and a lot of family fun throughout the weekend. expect some traffic headed that way, too. and expect the heat. >> every single gilroy garlic festival is hot. make sure you bring some extra
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bottles of water and sunscreen. right now we're in the mid 50s right along the coastline and the inner bay. low to mid 60s for the inland areas. that is where it will be hot again today. reaching into the up pper 90s a triple trindigits. palo alto, high of 85. 71 in san francisco. santa rosa today tops out at 94 degrees. let's head over to mike to see what's happening on the roadways. >> looking at a smooth drive around most of the bay. notice the peninsula, palo alto, that's where you got sticking points. both directions distracted now but affecting the lanes the southbound side. we have the crash at just past university just shy of embark der ro. that's where we have the slow lane blocked by the overturned box truck. here the second of the crashes. this blocks your fast lane. there's a taxi and another vehicle involved. tow trucks have arrived on scene. hoping to see them clear over the next half hour. expect a slowing on 101 through palo alto.
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♪ a cheeseburger sounds so good right now, maybe with a margarita. it's a rainy friday morning. it's going to take a lot more to dampen the spirits of the parrot heads, they are actually the perfect concert goers for a day when our plaza is just soaked. >> i'm actually a little surprised at the parrot heads for using umbrellas. >> a lot of them are just in our ponchos. i've seen blenders out there. we will step outside in a couple minutes. >> lots of shakers of salt. inside studio 1-a a look at the headlines. hillary clinton is officially the first female presidential nominee of a major party. she formally accepted the democratic nomination last night
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to close out her party's convention in philadelphia. in her speech clinton went right after her opponent. >> enough with the bigotry and the bombast. donald trump is not offering real change, he's offering empty promises. and what are we offering? a bold agenda to improve the lives of people across our country. >> for his part trump was quick to fire back in a series of tweets he called clinton unfit for the presidency claiming no one has worst judgment, corruption and devastation follows her wherever she goes. with the rio olympics exactly one week away rehearsals have started for next friday's opening ceremony. fireworks lit over the sky over maricana stadium. last night but the specifics of the ceremony still very much under wraps. you can see it next week, one week from tonight right here on nbc. also this morning a stunning development in the 15-year-old
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murder case of washington, d.c. intern chandra levy, prosecutors suddenly dropped the case against the man who had previously been convicted of that crime. here is nbc's gotti schwartz. >> reporter: for years the history of who killed chandra levy gripped the nation. >> can i give you a flier? my friend is missing. we're looking for her. >> reporter: the investigation twisting and turning, originally focusing on former congressman gary condit who admitted to having an affair with levy while she was a government intern. in 2010 years after condit had been cleared immigrant ingmar guandique was convicted of the murder based on the testimony of a jailhouse snitch. guandique was serving time for attacking several other women in the park with levy was ground. in 2015 his conviction was overturned with a retrial for this october. now prosecutors have dropped the case all together based on new information that the government received within the past week but they would not give
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specifics. devastating news for the levy family. >> i am feeling pretty shocked right now. physically emotionally not doing very well. >> reporter: the case was fraught with problems, a botched search, no forensic evidence and an investigation sidetracked by a scandal that cost a congressman his political career. legal experts say guandique's conviction that i have relied too he have hill on the jailhouse inform plant, there was no usable dna, fingerprints or video foot a.m. guandique being turned over to immigration officials until he can be deported. the levy family opened up about the possibility of a retrial in may. >> the question is no matter what we don't have our daughter back. >> reporter: to them justice for their daughter now ripped away. >> i always want justice, but even if i get justice it doesn't bring calm back to a family that's been fractured by a
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horrendous crime. >> reporter: a murder once again unsolved. for "today," gadi schwartz, nbc news. lisa green is an analyst. great to see you. good morning. >> they dropped these charges based on new information they received this week and yet they tell us nothing about that new information. how unusual that? >> they are not obligated to tell us because it's an end ring mystery. who knows what it is. we can take an educated guess. this gaes has had evidentiary problems from the start. >> wouldn't they share that information with the levy family? >> i don't know how much opportunity they had to share with it with the family or what they felt obligated to tell them but i hope they fave this family some advanced notice. what a nightmare. still no one convicted and brought to justice for this crime. >> the evidence against this defendant hung on the testimony of a jailhouse informant. so it seems there could be two possibilities, one they feel that this defendant is actually innocent or they just no longer
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feel confident in the testimony of that snitch. do you have a sense of what it might be? >> the defense team in this case doggedly pursued that this was a jailhouse snitch and he testified he had never snitched before. that turned out not to be true and the prosecution knew it. the defenseaid the prosecution hasn't met the standard of fairness for this defendant in our legal system that matters, too. >> we don't know what the prosecutors have but it does seem as though we are back at square one in a 15-year-old murder case. >> gosh, matt, it was tough from 2002 when chandra was found, no dna, no physical evidence, the passage of time never makes it easier to bring a killer to justice. >> lisa green, thank you very much. >> thank you. we will take a shift in gears and a shift in cameras. al is over at the weather wall. >> thanks so much. it has been so hot here in the northeast for our friends, though, in the plains and the midwest it is going to stay
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cool, that front has pushed through, look at chicago today, 77, that's gorgeous, 83 in cleveland and rochester, 88 baltimore, charleston 83. this weekend you have a perfect weekend temperature-wise from cleveland, rochester, new york city, 80s in roanoke, indianapolis will see temperatures in the low to mid 80s. but for our friends out west that upper high just stays there, that heat dome, and unfortunately look at the temperatures, portland 93 degrees, that's 12 degrees above normal, 101 boise, las vegas 113, 92 vegas and it stays hot all weekend long. that yes, we are getting ready for a hot weekend as we take a live look outside from mt. hamilton. it is all clear across the south bay. and highs reaching the low 90s. even some mid 90s over toward morgan hill. in palo alto, 85. at&t park will be at 71 degrees with upper 80s for san rafael. walnut creek up to 102. oakland, 77.
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the e-mail scandal upended the democratic party exposing officials efforts to get hillary clinton elected during the primary even though they were supposed to remain impartial. beyond the capitol hill damage that includinged resignation of the head of the party, debbie wasserman-schultz, there's another concern, is the u.s. doing enough to protect the country's electoral system in general. >> i believe we are vulnerable in the entire electoral process. if someone is not paying close attention, you could rig the system. >> reporter: voting systems are controlled state by state and don't fall under the umbrella of the department of homeland security. typically voting machines are not connected to the internet. current and former security officials tell nbc news that any part of the electoral process handled online is potentially vulnerable. that can happen when it's time to count the votes. >> it's where all of those votes
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come together for a final tally. if they're put into a computer, those computers can be hacked. >> reporter: we reached out to voting officials in multiple states. new york says the state has some of the most stringent testing protocols in the nation and voting machines in california are not connected online and the state has extensive certification and testing that goes beyond the federal standards. as for dnc e-mails, what no one knows is how the information made its way to wikileaks. in an interview earlier this week, wikileaks founder julian assange was not giving up his sources. >> the real story is what e-mails contained. they showed collusion at the top of the democratic party. >> with government officials now increasingly convinced of russia's role in the hack, the next big question is what to do about it? there's a debate over how to
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respond amid concerns that the entire electoral system may now appear vulnerable to outside manipulation. the response from the russian government remains the same. we had nothing to do with it. >> scary thought. >> it really is. >> stephanie, thank you very much. try to imagine how much do you think they paid for their wedding bands? >> carson has the "sesame street" shake-up sparking a firestorm online right after this is how you apply the first paint that kills bacteria. sherwin-williams paint shield continuously kills 99.9% of bacteria. totally breakthrough. surprisingly the same. and it's only avaiblble at sherwin-williams.
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we're back with big changes coming to one of the most iconic children shows of all-time. >> three of the longtime staff members will move on from the show. mcgrath there with the beginning broke the news. people online not accepting these changes. seriously though, you can't write off bob, gordon and luis. they are originals and beloved. sam adding poor way to carry the "sesame street" legacy. it's a shame our youth will not have the true experience that positively shaped many young minds. earlier they moved from pbs to
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hbo but they did say that hbo had nothing to do with these changes. since the show began we're constantly evolving content and curriculum and characters to meet educational needs of children. this is not the last you'll see of bob gordon and luis. they'll represent the show at public events. having a hard time dealing with this this morning. i offer you this heartwarming moment. willie geist and big bird here. hopefully that brightens your day. back to you. >> carson, thank you very much. appreciate that. just ahead, this is great way to end the week. a live concert on the plaza from the great jimmy buffett after your local news and weather. >> weather is getting better. >> is it?
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good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we do still have the low clouds over san francisco. and it is now 54 degrees. as we head away from the coast we will have some poor air quality in spots, especially the east bay. it will be unhealthy with high levels of ozone. "spare the air" alert issued once again today. it is a sliltly improving for the south bay but our temperatures now, they are at 64 degrees. 55 in napa. and san francisco at 54 degrees. highs today still reaching the triple dinlg jigits in fairfiel. livermore, 102. palo alto, 85 degrees. oak hland 77. now let's head over to mike to see what's happening on the roadways. >> look at these live camera. 101 clear of that second of two crashes. both of them have cleared for southbound 101. this is just in the last few minutes. so a smooth there flow of
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traffic through the area. the map shows you also southbound 101 jam fred woodside down toward that scene, northbound distraction cleared. but overall, look at that lighter friday commute. the south bay moves well. 87 from capitol to kirtner, the slowest drive there. mile slowing toward the maze. the metering lights, yeah, they're on but the backup at the bay bridge toll plaza is light. it's friday, friday light. back to you. >> that's a good thing. thank you, mike. happening now, san diego police officer shot and killed and another injured. the shooting happened during a traffic stop last night. one person arrested. police are searching toer more suspects. we're updating this developing story on our home page. hillary clinton delivers what could be the most crucial speech of her political career. read her plan for america's future. we just tweeted out the transcript of her entire speech. and our investigative unit special forces major security changes at 34 bay area schools. watch that on our home page.
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it's 8:00 on "today." it's 8:00 on "today." i think that was a very coming up, moments of reckoning. hillary clinton accepts her party's nomination becoming the first woman ever to do so on a major party ticket. >> after all, when there are no ceilings, the sky's the limit. >> this morning we look back through the years at her many appearances here on "today." >> he said he would consider you for a cabinet position. >> well, i'm proud of him and he's proud of me. i think that was a very flattering thing to say. i don't think that's realistic. plus, sweet shot. remember when golf superstar jordan spieth did this and it went viral? we'll show you what happened when i took a shot at it.
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you know what? we've been saying all morning long if you have to have a concert in the rain with a group of people who don't give a you know what, it is the parrot heads and it is jimmy buffett. >> we just love having you here. you are the sunshine. i got to tell you, it's so slippery i'm going to follow your lead, jimmy. coming up in the next half hour. >> tuned up and ready to go. >> love it. cannot wait. let's go inside to sheinelle. she's got the morning's top stories. >> we begin with hillary clinton launching a bus tour of battleground states, pennsylvania and ohio, as the democratic party's official nominee for president. she'll be carrying the message of last night's historic acceptance speech. nbc's kristen welker is in philadelphia. good morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. that speech was the most
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important of hillary clinton's life. in it, she acknowledged she has some work to do in terms of restoring voter trust, but he also aimed to draw a sharp contrast with donald trump's go-it-alone vision of leadership. her message, the country is stronger together. against the backdrop of the city why the nation's history was born, hillary clinton made her own history. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states! >> reporter: the moment clinton stepped onto the stage, she was emotional, pausing to take it all in. she quickly laid out the stakes in her race against donald trump. >> he wants to divide us from the rest of the world and from each other. he wants us to fear the future and fear each other. >> reporter: arguing he's not fit to lead. >> do you really think donald trump has the temperament to be commander in chief? a man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons. >> reporter: soon after clinton
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finished, trump fired back in a series of tweets. in one writing, hillary's vision is a borderless world where working people have no power, no jobs, no safety. this after clinton laid out her own vision for moving the country forward. >> we will not build a wall. instead, we will build an economy where everyone who wants a good job can get one. and we'll build a path to citizenship for millions of immigrants who are already contributing. >> reporter: her speech capping a convention aimed in part at reintroducing her to voters, a task clinton took on herself. >> i get it that some people just don't know what to make of me. so let me tell you. the family i'm from, no one had their name on big buildings. >> reporter: clinton is setting her sights on the next chapter, winning the white house.
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>> even more important than the history we make tonight is the history we will write together in the years ahead. >> reporter: one of the stated goals of this speech was to reach out to republicans who might not be ready to vote for trump so did that strategy work? clinton will learn more when she hits the road in the key battleground states with tim kaine later today. sheinelle? >> thank you, kristen. florida governor rick scott says the state likely has the first cases of zika transmitted by local mosquitos. no mosquitos in florida have tested positive, but four people in the area likely got it from mosquitos but had not left the mainland u.s. those patients did not require hospitalization. in san diego, one police officer is dead and another is just out of surgery after they were shot overnight. a suspect was also wounded and taken into custody. san diego's police chief says the gunfire broke out as the officers were making a traffic stop. police spent the night searching
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for possible additional suspects. the officer who was killed was a husband and a father. police officers in ft. worth, texas, made a courageous rescue that was caught on camera. an armed robbery suspect was stuck in his car after a high-speed pursuit and crash earlier this month. this just released body camera video shows officers struggling to pull the unconscious man from the passenger seat as flames erupted from the car. he suffered minor injuries and was arrested. they say good things come to those who wait. well, in this case, that certainly goes for golfer john sendon trying to save par at the pga championship. this is in new jersey on thursday. his long putt stops right on the lip of the cup and just won't drop. first, he gives it the evil eye. then he slowly circles the hole waiting and waiting. then just when he's ready to give up and tap it in, look at that. some unknown force knocks it in for par. >> where's carl spackler.
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>> i don't get that. >> caddy shack. >> okay. i speak for those who haven't memorized the movie. coming up next, how much would you expect a star hollywood couple to pay for their wedding bands? well, waited until you hear the answer from mila kunis and ashton kutcher. and hillary clinton as seen through her revealing and candid interviews on this show. and jimmy buffett live in concert. he will perform some of his biggest hits. first, these messages. feels better, does better. 100% of our food will be clean by year's end. every bite will be food as it should be. ♪
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the citi double cash card does. it lets you earn double cash back: the citi double cash card. all right. 8:11 on a friday morning. pouring inside. let's stay inside and do "trending." do you remember this amazing trick shot that jordan spieth pulled off back in may? we covered it on "trending." jordan hits a golf ball with marshmallow on top of it. goes up in the air. catches it in his mouth. i was on the course with the man that taught spieth that trick. i was on the golf course with the one that taught spieth that trick. that's balancing a ball on a
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pitching wedge and then hitting ithrough plywood and then i said, matt, it's time to try the marshmallow trick. here's what happened. yes. >> rewind. i have to hear that laugh again. >> there's another angle. watch out perfect this is. i hit the ball and the marshmallow is right in front of my face. that was my first take. the first one. >> that's impressive. >> i have never heard you laugh like that. >> would you identify that laugh. >> not in a thousand years. >> go online and check it out. he's amazing. >> that's so awesome.
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i think we should end "trending." >> how do we top that? >> i have a video. okay. here it is. we know weddings where all eyes are on the couple but one couple's wedding one of the guests went rogue and got distracted during the ceremony. take a look. >> always value and respect you. >> i promise to be faithful and supportive. >> it's not a cartoon. that was the flower girl who decides to take off and mom is running after her at full speed. one more time. >> do you know what you do? we should put your laugh on every "trending" video. >> a roadrunner cartoon. >> we've had the internet in our lives for 20 years. there are still some internet based words that we don't know how to pronounce. we're going to play a game of see if you can pronounce these words correctly. all right. here we go. the first one.
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can we put it on the screen. what is that? >> i asked you this yesterday. >> i ask every time it comes up in a script. >> according to internet gods, that's gif like gift. >> what is that? >> what is png? >> it's photo format. >> ping. there you go. hold up. let them answer. don't give answers yet. what's this one? >> i don't know what that is. >> i can't even pronounce it with a cheat sheet. what is this? >> image-er. >> okay. and this one. how do you pronounce that word? it's supposed to be day-tah.
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>> i got an f minus on that. belgian researchers took on an intensive study searching for the answers does lip syncing to music make your beer taste better? >> go to the man. >> you're right. those who listen to music while drinking beer like the beer more than the group that did not listen to music while drinking. does that make sense? >> sure. >> we talk about french fries and there are fries everywhere. milkshakes everywhere. >> an entire beer segment. >> do you have a favorite beer drinking song. >> in the late '90s i spent most of my time playing punk rock. ♪ >> you sing and you get the
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laugh. okay. i went eagles. i love "take it to the limit." >> that's if you're sipping beer. >> i love "born to run." >> where's mine? >> sheinelle's song. >> i'll sing it to you. ♪ pour me a cold one and oh by the way ♪ >> jimmy buffett. >> did we mention jimmy buffett is here in the flesh? >> beer and music. >> does listening to music make beer taste better? >> makes margaritas even better. >> it works. >> other than your music, what's your favorite beer drinking song?
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>> "96 degrees in the shade." >> great song. >> all right. >> it works. >> are you getting ready? >> yes. i think they've been drinking beer in the rain out there early. >> i have seen a few sloshy looks out there. not just the rain. >> see you later. >> jimmy buffett. >> thanks, jimmy. >> could that just happen more often. that's great. >> how cool is that. >> drop kick murphies back there? and mila kunis sat down with conan o'brien and opened up her marriage with ashton kutcher. they bought their wedding bands off the internet and disclosed the price of what the rings cost. have a look. >> i wanted the thinnest possible platinum band. you can't see it. it's super thin, right. and then i went and looked at -- they're how much?
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this is astronomical. $90. buy now. and ashton's is $100 so technically his was more. >> pretty cool stuff. the couple got married back in july 2015. will smith last night the actor made an appearance on "the tonight show" with jimmy fallon to talk about his movie "suicide ska squad." he felt the first entrance wasn't good enough so he decided to take a mulligan and redo it. >> that was good. that's a really good introduction. i think i can do it better. >> please welcome the one, the only will smith! >> that was only the second entrance. he would do two more. and then riding on a unicorn.
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will smith, very funny. that's your "pop start." find more pop culture news on "today's" facebook page. >> good way to end the week. mr. roker, weather? >> it's been raining quite a bit. flood watches are down. airport delays. more heavy rain pushing its way through the area. here in the northeast this is going to be the pattern really from the midwest right into the northeast and we're starting to see the tropics to heat up. we have two tropical investigation areas. we look for 30% and 50% development over the next five days. we'll be watching that as well. and as you can see, a wide swath of wet weather from rockies into we're getting ready for another hot day inland while the coastal areas will be nice and cool, this is part of the reason why. here is a view from tiburon. it is only 55 degrees there.
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we're headed up to 95 in lo los gatos. 81 in napa while oakland is at 77. 102 in walnut creek and 102 degrees in liver more and dublin. more summer heat in the forecast for this weekend. >> that's your latest weather. for more than two decades, hillary clinton has been on in her words the high wire of american politics. >> the world watched her from go from first lady to senator, secretary of state and now presidential nominee and has spoken out here on "today" every step of the way. >> accomplished. >> divisive. >> polarizing. >> from day one politics have been in her blood. bursting onto the scene in 1992, hillary rodham clinton let it be known she wasn't content to be the traditional first lady. >> he said he could consider you for a cabinet position. >> i'm proud of him and he's
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proud of me. i think that was a very flattering thing to say. i don't think that was realistic. >> we often joke that our campaign slogan should be buy one, get one free. >> not everyone was onboard and sensing unease, she took a step back walking the line between model first lady -- >> welcome to the white house. >> easy to shop for, right? >> the man who has nothing. >> and policy driver. >> i would ask everybody who thinks what we are proposing as complicated to sit down and try to explain america's health care system right now. what we have now is complicated. >> no matter what role she played, one thing always seemed to follow her. controversy. >> more than half of the people are saying they don't believe you've told them the whole truth about whitewater, the travel office, what do you, hillary clinton, need to do to gain that credibility? >> hurtful to have people question your credibility. >> and then the scandal that would define the clintons final
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white house years. >> the president has denied these allegations on all counts. bill and i have been accused of everything including murder by some of the very same people who are behind these allegations. >> clinton's defense of her husband igniting a firestorm with four memorable words. >> this is the great story here, vast right wing conspiracyi ico. >> she was in no way out. >> i think a democrat will win the senate race. >> clinton was just the democrat to do it. >> town hall meeting with first lady hillary rodham clinton. >> running for the sea >> let met ask you for your reaction to a statement trent lo it, t made. he said, i'll tell you one thing, when this hillary gets to the senate, dot, dot, dot, she'll be one of a hundred and we won't let her forget it. didn't sound as if he was
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putting out the welcome mat. >> i'm looking forward to working with all of my 99 colleagues and working in a bipartisan way. >> priming her for an even bigger role. she's been asked a lot. >> would you ever like to live here again? >> speaking about the village, do you want to run the village? >> when are you going to get off the sidelines? >> she said no a lot. >> i don't think that'll ever be a chance. >> i have no intention to run for president. >> no. >> no. >> but in 2008, clinton jumped in, her experience immediately called into question. >> he said, it isn't enough just to be sitting on the sidelines and watching your husband deal with problems over the years. what do you say to that? >> those eight years gave me a unique set of experiences that i'm going to take with me to the white house. >> after an emotional, hard-fought campaign, clinton fell short. >> you believe you'd be the best president. you give it all you've got. but you know, that wasn't meant to be. >> secretary clinton --
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>> while commander in chief wasn't meant to be, when president obama asked her to serve, clinton answered the call. >> it was certainly awkward at first, wasn't it? >> well, of course. he asked me to serve our country and him in his administration. so i said yes because at the end of the day, we have to be bigger than politics. >> and as glamorous as being first lady was, being secretary of state could be a grind. >> i mean, i saw your cabin. for those who think this may be glamorous work, it's a pull-out couch, and there's not a hair and makeup team waiting on board. >> no, that should be obvious. when i get off the plane in the middle of the night, you know, i'm always worried i'll scare the children. >> first lady, senator, secretary of state, but there's still one title yet to claim. >> we're here with secretary clinton. >> although it hasn't been smooth sailing. >> could you have imagined back then this this would be anything but a finish line and it's kind
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of turned into a firewall? >> you know, matt, i said from the very beginning this is going to be a tough contest all the way through. >> clinton has proven she's always got another hand to play. >> a lot of different sides of hillary clinton throughout the years. now we turn to a new chapter. >> we did the same thing with donald trump and his appearances which go back decades as well. always fascinating to look at that. >> we'll take a little bit of a turn because when we come back, jimmy buffett on the plaza on our citi concert stage. perfect way to go on a friday morning. first, your local news. perfect morning.
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a very good friday morning to you. 8:26 now. today, the man accused of killing sierra lamar will be in court ahead the scheduled start of his trial. the trial is slated to begin on monday barring any more delays. he is scheduled to appear in a san jose courtroom for a pretrial hearing this afternoon. the judge is expected to hear motions on some of the evidence that may or may not be presented during the trial. 15-year-old sierra lamar disappeared in 2012 while on her way to school in morgan hill. her body has never been found. let's check that friday morning commute with mike. is it light out there? >> overall. it is light. that is what helped out with the trouble spot like palo alto which has all been clear. it has been clear for a half hour. back to normal over there. in the south bay, we're looking
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at slowing north 280. it looks like something was going on but no crash reported there. there is a fire crew around camden. a tree is on fire on the side of the road. we're tracking that but so far it doesn't seem like a problem for structures or the freeway. a live look at oakland, our friends past the oakland coliseum. there is a pickaxe reported in the road in the left lane. clearly stay to the right. a little slowing towards high street. >> don't want that flying to your car or your tires. another update in a half our. i'll see you back here at 11:00 a.m. for the midday news.
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we're back now. it's 8:30. it's friday, july 29th, 2016. the weather is perfect for jimmy buffett. we're so excited to have him and his fans here. they are about to take their citi concert stage live. >> can we mention we have a couple big concerts next week. next friday, blake shelton will take his turn on the plaza. >> this is kind of cool. blake is letting you pick one of his songs. your choices. honey bee, boys around here.
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>> let's explain our wardrobe change on our countdown to rio we're one week away from the opening ceremony of the olympic games. these are the jackets that team usa athletes will wear next friday as they march into that stadium. let's bring out carson and sheinelle who are wearing the full monty so to speak. here they come. >> they look great. >> wow. >> if you couldn't tell, these are by ralph lauren, the outfitter of the u.s. olympic and paralympic teams for the last five olympics. royal >> you wear them, very, very well. now, you know it's always a real honor to be named the flag bearer. this year there's a special jacket that's been designed specifically to the 2016 u.s. olympic flag bearer. we'll show it off. we have two-time olympic kayaker
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who carried the flag in sydney and he's inside studio 1a. hi, cliff. good morning. do you like the outfit? >> i love it. they did great job. they always do a good job putting these uniforms together. >> does wearing something like at that take you back and bring back great memories? >> incredible. i remember during the opening ceremonies in sydney holding that american flag and turning around and looking behind me. only thing i could see for a quarter of a mile was the sea of red, white and blue. the entire united states olympic delegation. it's an amazing honor. >> more images like that to come. cliff, it's like a commercial. there's more. some feature built into that outfit if we turn the lights down. look. it glows in the dark. >> awesome. >> the parrot heads approve. >> very cool. cliff, thank you so much. great to see you. >> thank you. >> you need to get one of those. >> i do.
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i'm heading there tonight. i'll be live in rio starting monday on "today." hoda will join me later in the week and then a week from tonight, hoda, meredith and i will bring you the opening ceremony of the olympic games on nbc. >> i'll be watching on my couch. so exciting. now let's get a check of the weather. >> let's look at your weekend and show you what we've got for you. first of all, it's going to be wet in the eastern half of the u.s. and northern new england escapes and so does florida. look for hit and miss showers and thunderstorms back through the southwest and the heat continues in the pacific northwest. sunday, sunday, the rain continues eastern half of the country. we are looking at sunny skies and warmth as you get into the upper mississippi river valley. gorgeous weather good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we have mid-50s near the coast but it is starting to warm up in places like san jose. it is 66 degrees under all of the sunshine.
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in san francisco today, expect it to reach up to 71 degrees. some 60s for the weekend and those 60s continue into the rest of next week. for the inland areas, it will still be hot. we're talking highs in the upper 90s. mid-90s tomorrow and then sunday, a high of 89 and more 90s into next week. >> don't forget you will get your full forecast on the weather channel. coming up next, are you ready to go to margaritaville? >> i love these jackets. >> jimmy buffett takes the stage live in concert on our plaza. they're ready. they're so ready. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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it would not be summer without a concert from the legendary jimmy buffett. before he takes to the stage, let's show you what makes him the undisputed king of margaritaville. ♪ >> since his first tour 40 years ago, singer songwriter jimmy buffett has been reminding his fans that it's always 5:00 somewhere. ♪ it's 5:00 somewhere >> and that the time for a cheeseburger in paradise is right now. >> jimmy buffett's tours are a highlight for parrot heads. high energy. beer soaked. some of the most concerts you'll see of the season. >> perhaps the biggest hit of the grammy nominated artist's 50 recorded albums is "margaritaville." the salty, sweet, sour song has turned into a lifestyle empire bearing restaurants, bars, hotels, clothing and accessories and this morning parrot heads are eagerly awaiting as jimmy
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buffett brings his brand of sunshine to rockefeller center where he'll make his 13th "today" show appearance. the parrot heads are ready. the blenders are in action. ladies and gentlemen, jimmy buffett! ♪ nibbling on sponge cake ♪ watching the sun bake ♪ all of those parrot heads covered with rain ♪ ♪ strumming my six string on my front porch swing ♪ ♪ here we are with no shame once again ♪ ♪ wasted away again in
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margaritaville ♪ ♪ searching for my lost shaker of salt ♪ ♪ some people claim that there's a woman to blame ♪ ♪ but i know it's somebody's fault ♪ ♪ i don't know the reason ♪ stayed here all season ♪ with nothing to show but a brand new tattoo ♪ ♪ but it's a real beauty ♪ a sag harbor cut ♪ how she got here i haven't a clue ♪ ♪ wasted away again in
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>> you call it the i don't know tour. with a don't you know? >> what we didn't know was what to call this tour. i don't know. that was the tour. >> every summer you do this. does it just feel like a right of passage now? >> if you get a summer job like this and lucky enough to have people come out and see you -- [ applause ] >> i was going to say this is your life. i know you a little bit and you're good at other aspects of your life as well. if you weren't doing music, what would you do as a career? >> i would -- that was the plan i had if it didn't work out, i was going to open a beach bar in the caribbean. >> guess what? it worked. >> it all goes together. you must see parrot heads everywhere you go. >> as an example, i was on west coast last week and ran into a friend of mine who was a astronaut on the space station
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and they had a problem and i had to cheer him up because they couldn't get him down in time so i sang "cheeseburger" to him in space. >> 50 albums. people would say let's end there but you're working on another one. >> i'm a christmas baby. why not a christmas album. >> new songs? >> a humorous look at christmas. i was born on christmas day. >> a real christmas baby. will margaritas be involved even though it's christmastime? >> of course. >> what are you going to to sing for us now? >> i love you, too. it would help if i put my ears
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♪ drive in ♪ guzzle gin ♪ commit a little mortal sin ♪ it's good for the soul ♪ and oh it gets so damn lonely ♪ ♪ when you're on the plane all alone ♪ ♪ if i had money, honey ♪ i'd strap you in beside me ♪ and never ever leave you ♪ leave you at home all alone and crying ♪ ♪ ten speed ♪ no need ♪ my pickup gets me where i please ♪ ♪ shuggin down the street ♪ but i'll be leaving in a little while ♪ ♪ so close your eyes and i'll be
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this morning on "today's take," the legendary jimmy buffett bringing the parrot heads to our plaza for a summer concert. plus, tennis champ serena williams like you've never heard her before and we'll catch up with a real cool catch. oscar win christopher walken all that and more coming up right now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> a friday morning, july 29th, 2016. tamron and jenna. willie on assignment. i like this song. i love this jimmy buffett song. >> i love that you call him jim.
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>> jim. >> we'll hang out. we have cheeseburgers. >> we have cheeseburgers? >> we got it all. >> and margaritas. >> really? i was flying back in or training in from philly so i didn't see the memo on the food list. amazing. >> how about that crowd? >> he has the most party crowd you have ever seen. >> parrot heads are still there. >> doesn't matter what's going on. out there enjoying themselves. >> another crowd enjoying themselves of a different way yesterday in philadelphia. an historic evening in philadelphia as hillary clinton became the first female presidential nominee from a major party. secretary clinton took the stage and spoke about the type of president she plans to be. >> i sweat the details of policy whether we're talking about the exact level of lead in the drinking water in flint, michigan, the number of mental
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health facilities in iowa, or the cost of your prescription drugs. because it's not just a detail if it's your kid, if it's your family, it's a big deal. it should be a big deal to your president, too. >> secretary clinton also taking several swipes at her republican rival, donald trump, and his convention speech. here's what she said. >> he spoke for 70 odd minutes and i do mean odd. imagine him in the oval office facing a real crisis. a man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons. >> chelsea clinton introduced her mom describing -- partisan aside. neutral, reasonable people saw this as a beautiful moment, a daughter talking about her mother and her childhood.
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the books her parents read to her. here's a bit of what she said. >> whenever my mom was away for work which thankfully didn't happen very often, she left notes for me to open every day she was gone stacked neatly together in a special drawer with a date on the front of each one so i would know which note to open on which day. i treasured each and every one of those notes. they were another reminder that i was always in her thoughts and in her heart. >> it's not a convention until you have what? >> balloons. >> there were balloons as large as andrea mitchell. >> those are big. >> 11:00 p.m.
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the balloon drops. the great song. i want to see you be brave. a huge moment. you had several republicans even saying that this as far as american pride, they compared it to the 1984 convention, which you know very well, and just the big unity message. the battle goes on. both campaigns will be out in full force focused on battleground states today. >> to me the moment last night was when the muslim dad, father of the american muslim captain who was killed in iraq, i mean, i think there wasn't a dry eye in the house. so emotional. >> not even politics aside, i think also the fact that i have two little girls, the fact that we've seen our country nominate a woman, we have to be proud of that. and chelsea did such great job. she really did. she's so proud of her mom. >> just you haevolution like yo.
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a kid in the white house and now a kid on stage. hard for us to brag on our parent. >> so easy because like my parents, i know that the clintons raised her with so much love and so it's so fun to be able to give that love back. >> it was fun to watch. we'll see what happens as we move forward. big night for the country. >> vacation still in the midst of vacation here. here's a question. would you help pay for somebody else's dream vacation? that's the idea. >> a relative? >> a stranger. >> a complete stranger. >> the idea behind a new crowd funding website called embark from air canada. you set up a profile saying where you want to go and why and family and friends or anybody can chip in to help fund your fantasy. right now embark is only available in canada. >> to help fund your fantasy. that sounds like you get yourself into trouble. >> tamron, had to take it there.
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she couldn't help it. >> it's the word fapntasy. >> fantasy vacation. >> seems odd to me. would you pay for a stranger? >> i have paid for a baby sitter's vacation to see family members she hasn't seen in a long time. she's connected. i don't know. would you? >> a stranger? if it was someone that did something heroic. a firefighter or someone that's done something and you see them in the news. i would contribute like that. just a stranger off the street, maybe not. >> were you ever a flower girl? were you ever a flower girl? >> more times than i can count. >> i was a flower girl a couple times. >> barbara and i were never asked to be flower girls. we were always regretful. i don't know. something about it. >> maybe secret service agents following you. >> that could have been it. the creepy men following us.
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>> and you take it there. >> we all know that when you have kids, things can't always go according to plan. check out what happens when this girl, chloe, was a flower girl and goes totally rogue at her uncle's wedding. >> that's me going rogue. what about chloe going rogue. >> she dances just like mom. >> here's the video. >> let's see chloe. >> mom in hot pursuit. >> hot pursuit. >> adorable. >> it's almost like a sitcom. >> there she goes. she looks like a ghost. >> it's framed perfectly. >> her mother in her heels and her dress. >> the best part about this. i was also in the wedding so henry had to be in charge. when dads are in charge.
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this is what happens. seven things of cake. i like that he's a good father. seven things of cake. no shoes. >> jimmy buffett concert. >> that's her in 15 years in margaritaville, jimmy. you can see her dress is unbutt unbuttoned. the back of her dress. he didn't button her dress. >> he wants her to be comfortable. >> we call it good from the front. who cares what you look like from the back. >> you have been dark this -- >> like a mullet. >> it's a southern thing. perfect from the front and really don't care what the back looks like. >> i do always have a wave in the back of my hair. >> come here for a second. come back. >> no, no, no. i don't think so. time to do weather. >> come back. we want to talk about just really quickly here because people can identify with this and it's an adorable thing,
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you're picking up nick from camp. >> i am. we are going to be driving up to pick up our son who has been away for a month. before he gets in the car, we put plastic on the back seat. >> why are you doing that? >> because we're going to hose him down because he gets in the car. a month of grime. a nice layer. >> i love that. poor, nick. >> now the forecast. >> so we do have showers out there. maybe just put them on top of the car. let him wash off. i'm joking. joking. anyway, you can see the rain now making its way out of the northeast. we're going to see more rain from the midwest into the northeast later today as this system moves from the plains into the midwest. storms all day this afternoon and then as we move into tomorrow, more storms from the midwest and then stretching into the northeast. heavy rain, lightning on into sunday. we're looking for more wet weather. heavy rain moving into new england. the good news is we could be
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seeing anywhere from 1 to 3 inches and that would help the drought situation out there. in the meantime as you can see, one to two inches generally in the midwest. good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we take a live look outside, broigt sunshine. we still have clouds and fog near the coastline. temperatures are in the upper 50s right now. san francisco at 59 degrees. santa rosa at 58. 60 in napa with low 70s already in livermore. that would be where those highs will be topping out near 100 degrees today. morgan hill, 96. 108 in fairfield. in oakland, expect a high of 77. >> and that's your latest weather. look who is john? on. >> you've been replaced. >> jimmy buffett any time. >> just what i need, another job.
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>> we think we have a song for the flower girl. >> runaway flower girl. i was working on it over there. she was barefoot. >> we're working on it. >> jimmy buffett, we got margaritas and cheeseburgers already. >> a lot of exciting news. a new tour. broadway musical. plus, he's in the grammy hall of fame. >> all of that coming up after this. >> can't wait to chat. we're back with the man this back to school, give them a universe of knowledge with this 11.6" samsung chromebook
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little, isn't it? >> tasty. >> we broke out good stuff for you. >> this is nice. >> this is i don't know tour. you have some fun stuff including a cool coconut. >> as played by the voice of jeff bridges, my old friend. great guy. really helpful. we just get comic. after 40 years you come up -- i have great team of people in the band and production guys and we come up with -- what are we going to call it this year? i don't know. what are we going to sing? i don't know. bingo. the clairvoyant coconut. he helped us introduce songs. >> my gosh. >> it's a mysterious creature but it's good. >> tell us about this musical you're working on. >> actually, we've been in workshops here. a project in the works probably almost seven years. so we finish here and we open at
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the la jolla playhouse in april. if it goes well, who knows. the idea is to get back here. >> after all these years, how have the fans changed or have they stayed the same? >> the great thing is that people regenerate. people raise their children on this music, which i am very grateful for. i've noticed over there on the stage left, there's a fourth generation parrothead family over there. you know, as loyal as they can be obviously with the weather the way it is, it does not affect their energy. >> sure doesn't. >> some may have been up for a while. >> overnight in the rain. >> the most loyal. i'm so appreciative to have people like that that like what we do. >> you are mr. summertime. after over 50 albums, you have a christmas album coming out. >> christmas baby. i was born on christmas day. >> you were?
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>> yes. >> we thought you were born on the summer solstice. >> no. i'm a christmas baby. i did one quite a few years ago. it was time to go back and do one. we're having fun. interesting to do christmas albums in the summertime. last time we did it, i have a studio in my summer house, turn the air conditioner down, drank wine and put snowy looking scenes on youtube and got in the mood. i think i'll repeat that process. it worked. >> anything about winter you like? >> a couple days of the year are good. >> do you ski? do you do anything? >> i snowboard. >> you do? >> i do. i board. >> it's close to surfing i can imagine. >> it is with a lot more clothing. actually, we've been in colorado for 11 years. my oldest daughter was born there. i get back occasionally when needed. normally -- >> are we going to see the pilot
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again? >> frank is coming back. he's a sporadic appearer on "hawaii-50." this is the last season. we have meetings next week. it's the last season and frank could go out in a blaze of glory. but i'm not giving anything up. i'm going out to shoot. they're presenting frank's last appearance. i just have a hunch. >> before we let you go, burger or margarita? what's your choice? >> depends on the time of day. >> okay. 5:00, margarita, definitely. >> jimmy has one more song for us a little bit later on. >> up next, all of the things you never knew about serena williams as i slurp on this margarita. >> just dropped your line. >> you dropped a line. >> that's why we love jimmy buffett, ladies and gentlemen. bui was in shock when my dentist was explaining
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they still ask you to kind of keep a comfortable distance. i just went in there and gave her the biggest hug. >> i'm sure she loved it. >> she was loving and had fun with it. >> he played a quick game. this is what i require, as well. comfortable distance. that's fair, right? >> mm-hmm. it's comfortable. >> britney knows how to hold onto friends. meanwhile he did plead the fifth on whether or not the list of women they gave him he would do any of those things to. even though rock can't escape diaper duty, he posted an adorable photo of himself and his daughter mid diaper change. the caption, regardless of where, when, when number two happens with my baby girl, i'm the number one man for the job adding hashtag i will deal with my back spasms later. we love him. we love the adorable babies out there. and serena williams showed us her softer side in a new video.
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that has a lot of people talking. the current wimbledon champ was the subject of the "vogue" question series. she shared a few fun acts about her. she revealed that the food she can't live without, tacos. she's obsessed with shoes. admitting she would love to raid mariah carey's closet. for the sole purpose, here's a look at what other secrets serena spilled. >> what's one phrase you use too much? >> i mean. i mean. i mean. i mean. i mean. i mean, stop already. >> what's your spirit animal? >> a tiger. >> can you say something in a different language? [ speaking foreign language ] >> by the way, i've seen mariah carey's closet. that's all the closet we should raid. just ahead -- the oscar winning star who's had more than nine lives in hollywood. the legendary christopher walken. after your local news and weather. i can actually see him from here. i'm so close but yet so far. dude. cleans so well, it keeps
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good morning, 9:26 on your friday. the man accused of killing lamar will be in court. the trial is slated to begin on monday. that's barring anymore delays. he's scheduled to appear in a droom for courtroom this afternoon. the judge is expected to hear motions on some of the evidence that may or may not be presented during the trial. the 15-year-old disappeared in 2012 while on her way to school in morgan hill. her body still has never been found. switching t ining topics t t festival. the garlic festival kicks off today. you're looking at new video of garlic lovers getting ready this morning. festivities start later this
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morning. more than 100,000 people are expected to attend that three day event. this afternoon the champions of charity cookout will take place. that's four teams of first responders. all trying to win $3,000 for the charity of their choice. as usual, there's also plenty of garlic-flavored food, live cooking demonstrations and lots of family fun throughout the course of the weekend. it's going to be cooking all over the bay area. we'll have a look at your weather and traffic, right after this traffic.
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good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. the view is all clear and the temperature there 61 degrees. so still nice and cool. as you head to san francisco, it will be in the low 70s today. we'll be in the 60s for the weekend with morning clouds and fog. inland temperatures will still be very hot reaching 99 degrees today and still in the hot
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weather this weekend. . mike? >> looking overall at traffic flowing well around the bay. good recovery after the earlier crash. now the other side of the bay we're watching southbound 880 blocking one lane. over the last 20 minutes the backup starts before the bridge. slow out of union city. 680 is very clear. northbound route easing up through san jose. but southbound 17 right toward cam don. there's a a crash at camden blocking one lane. back to you. >> we'll keep an eye on that. thank you. that's it for us now. we'll see you in 30 minutes with more updates.
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taking a look at the headlines, hillary clinton is launching a bus tour of pennsylvania and ohio as the official democratic party candidate for president. she accepted the nomination at the convention in philadelphia on thursday night. clinton said she would build the economy instead of building a wall. pope francis made a pilgrimage to auschwitz and prayed for more than 1 million people, mostly jews killed at the nazi concentration camp. he wrote in the guest book asking god's forgiveness for such cruelty. university of michigan researchers say women who use e-mail, texting and web support
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groups are more likely to design their individual treatment and be satisfied with it. the study expressed concern for the many women who don't have access to social media. particularly the elderly, minorities and those with less education. powerball jackpot up to $478 million ahead of saturday night's drawing. the prize has been growing since may. the winner, if there is one, can opt for a steady payout over 30 years or a lump sum around 330 million. your odds, just so you know of winning, estimated at 292 million to 1. maybe you shouldn't change directions when your car's gps tells you to turn around. the driver of this car says that's how she ended up like this. yes. the car isn't parked in mid air. it's perfectly balanced on the wire supporting a telephone pole. the driver and passenger in vermont were not hurt but their trust in the gps has likely been shattered. al? >> my trust would have been
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shattered in the driver quite frankly. my gosh. all right. thanks so much, sheinelle. let's look at your weekend outlook. we have a real mess here in the east stretching from the northeast all of the way down into the gulf coast. western half of the country looking pretty good. they could use the rain. we can use the rain here in the northeast as well and new england. we've got a bit of a drought going on. sunday, sunday, we're looking at more wet weather from new england all of the way down into the gulf and parts of florida and western third of the u.s. doing okay unless you as we start out this morning, we're getting some sunshine across san francisco and parts of coastal areas. it's now 59 degrees. still nice and cool as you head out the door. 60 in oakland. 63 in pal la al to. warming up in livermore. a look at the microclimates. low 70s for san francisco. up to 102 in walnut creek as well as lever moor and parts of the trivalley over 100 degrees.
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santa rosa a high of 94. >> that's your latest weather. ladies? >> hey, al. so here's what's happening. you'll see in a secretary. we're trying to control -- hollywood icon often imitated but never duplicated from his award winning role in "deer hunter." >> christopher walken has truly done it all including sharing the screen with a furry feline in the new movie "nine lives." christopher play as mysterious pet shop owner. >> i doubt it. >> i know you from somewhere. >> well, i'm on tv a lot. >> yes, animal planet.
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i love that show. >> not animal planet. i'm tom brand. i own firebrand. >> i see your face all the time. >> christopher walken here with adorable kittens from best friends animal society. christopher, i told you that i'm afraid of cats. >> i am a very proud cat lady. >> are you a cat man? >> i do. >> are these your buddies? we have to ask you had famous co-stars over the years. >> oh boy. oh no. cat down. >> how was it sharing the screen with a cat? i can see sometimes cats want to steal some of the action. >> cats are very good with me. >> better with you than us? is that what you're saying? >> we have another cat gone. >> i love this cat.
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>> come back. >> christopher walken, you are the legendary actor of all time and we are struggling foolishly with kittens. >> this is great interview. >> tell uses about mr. fuzzy pants. tell us about mr. fuzzy pants. >> mr. fuzzy pants is the guy in the poster. >> go to your daddy. go to your daddy. >> tell us a little bit about this character. >> it's about a man who becomes a cat and i am more or less his keeper. you have to see the movie. >> i always wonder -- we're going to go see the movie. when you got the script for the movie, what did you think? >> i looked forward to working with cats. even more kevin spacey and jennifer garner and barry seinfeld. >> they are all coming for me. >> they know i'm their mother. it's okay. come here. >> this is a very good cause.
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best friends animal society. they do very good things. >> how many cats do you have? >> i only have one but interestingly the cat showed up about two years ago in the back of my house and with three kittens and i fed them and raised them and got homes for them. i had her spayed and now she lives with me. >> how is it being a pet owner? especially with your life and your schedule having that unconditional interesting love that only a cat can provide. >> they like to go out and cats take care of themselves. >> they are independent. >> you are known as being impersonated some. we have a montage of our favorite. can we see some of these? >> i figured out your game. >> we're out of soy milk. it's tragic news.
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>> i like to eat it. >> you think after all these years. >> you know it's like the tony, which i'm up for and you have a bunch of. it's crazy. >> do you have a favorite? >> when people do that, i never know what they're doing. >> what do you mean? >> and then i catch on. kevin is very good. he does everybody. >> do you laugh when you hear that? >> sure. >> do you hear what they're trying to do? >> not right away. >> you know what the best news is, christopher? all of these cats are adoptable from best friends animal society and "nine lives" in theaters next friday. >> everyone take one. they're good for you. >> always been a dream girl to us but now anika nosi rose is on
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tony winner anika nosi rose is a triple threat. she was one-third of the group going through ups and downs of rising fame in "dream girls" and in "princess and the frog" the first african-american princess in a disney film. >> my daughter is obsessed with that movie. now she brings power to the people playing a street cop on "power." good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us about jukebox. >> very interesting. very alpha. very smart. very new york. she has an agenda and she's really not going to have somebody get in her way of that. >> this show has such a following. a lot of people didn't see it coming. there were some buzz. 50 cent working on the project. what's going on and then you guys can't go anywhere without people trying to get the school
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on what happens next. >> people are all into "power." a strong show. well written. courtney kemp is amazing. i think that the cast really gels well. it's a strong, smart, gritty show that represents new york in a way that new yorkers can see and say we know this city. this is our city. whether we live in this element of it or not, this is our city. >> you think it's grittiness and the real -- >> there's a reality in it that people are connected to. to all age groups. i have talked to friends of my parents and my parents are, like, she's on. we love that show. really? you are also in the reimagined roots on history channel coming up. talk to us about that. you are staying busy. >> an amazing experience. >> it was wonderful to watch. >> great honor to bring it back to the screen and be part of
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102 in walnut croak. we'll also have some triple digit temperatures again in the trivalley. for the gr lick festival this weekend, 92 to 97 degrees all weekend long. now let's head over to mike for a look at the morning commute. >> over towards the bay bridge, not so bad. it's nice. lock at the map. out of san francisco, that's where we have the problems. northbound 101 coming up to the scene. got stuck there. now that's the problem blocking one lane. a big distraction late in the commute. that's the problem getting out of san francisco. the rest of the bay moves very well. late slowing through fremont. still has activity on the shoulder there. you're moving well past the bridge. happening now, a san diego police officer has been shot and killed and another injured during a traffic stop. one person has been arrested. police are locking for more suspects. we're updating that story at
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hello, everybody. congratulations. it's july 29th. that is who, hoda? >> katy perry singing "rise." let's listen for one second. >> crank that baby. ♪ you're out of time ♪ but still, i rise >> my daughter saw her live and has never seen something like it. never seen beyonce. >> true. this is a perfect song for the olympics which, by the way, we are one week away from the
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