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>> thank you for joining us. that's what's happening today in the bay. we'll be back good morning. new setback. another gop senator good morning. new setback another gop senator voices his opposition to the republican health care bill. can a compromise be reached with a vote expected in just four days. breaking overnight. panic moments as a ferry packed with tourists sinks in colombia. at least six people killed, dozens missing this morning. what caused that boat to suddenly go down? rough flight. a packed commercial plane shakes like an out of balance washing machine. it goes on for two hours with the pilot asking passengers to pray for their safety, not once, but twice.
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>> your survival depends on you. >> before making an emergency landing. this morning, rattled passengers speaking out. all that plus a frightening amusement park fall. >> we'll catch you, go ahead! >> john mcenroe courts a new controversy. jordan spieth with a great day at the beach. >> and he's done it again! >> as he shows the world why he's a champion, today, monday, june 26, 2017. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. thanks for joining us. hoda is here. >> well, hello to you. >> savannah has a week off.
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>> how was your weekend? >> it was great. it could be a busy week in washington. senate republicans are beginning the final push toward a likely vote on their new health care bill, coming up this week. but some gop lawmakers are now pushing for that vote to be delayed. at the u.s. supreme court it's the last day of the term. we could see a decision on the travel ban and there's speculation that judge kennedy may announce his retirement. and there's a new twist tied to russia's medali delling in t president election. he is accusing president obama of failing to do more to stop it. we begin with peter alexander, and good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, matt, good morning. the senate's health care
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overhaul needs majorprescriptio >> i want to see a bill with heart. health care is complicated from the stand point that you move it this way, and you move it over here, the very narrow path. >> reporter: the challenge balances the reluctant republicans on the right worried the bill doesn't go far enough and those closer to the center. with a vote expected this week, the gop can only afford to lose two senators or the bill fails. five opposed its current version and both sides are voicing reservations. >> no way we should be voting on this next week. i have a hard time believing
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wisconsin constituents or even myself will have enough time to properly evaluate this. >> it's hard for me to see the bill passing this week, but that's up to the majority leader. >> right now, i am undecided. >> reporter: for the senate's top republican mitch mcconnell and the trump white house, the tight timetable is part of the plan. the strategy limiting time for debate. compelling republicans within days to finally deliver on a seven year old promise to repeal obamacare. among the topics to be discussed, additional funding to come bait the opoid epidemic and help for rural hospitals. still democrats aren't budging. >> we are doing everything we can to fight this bill because it's so devastating for the middle class. >> reporter: president trump now not just attacking democrats as obstructionists, but criticized president obama of stealing his words when he criticized the meanness of the bill. >> he actually used my term, mean, that was my term because i want to see -- i want to see --
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and i speak from the heart. that's what i want to see. i want to see a bill with heart. >> reporter: but by confirming that he called the bill mean it certainly doesn't make it any easier for republicans to vote for this bill. imagine the democrats attack ads if they do. it's notable that a critical review from the nonpartisan congressional budget office is expected as early as today and this battle may not end right away, matt and hoda. the number two senate republican john cornyn said this weekend the real final deadline isn't until the beginning of august. back to you. >> peter alexander, thanks. i appreciate it. also, there are new developments tied to russia's m meddling in the russia investigation. nbc's kristen welker has more. good morning. >> reporter: hi, good morning to you. despite the fact that the intelligence community agrees that russia meddled in the u.s. election, president trump has
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been reluctant to admit that but now he is. the reason that president obama did nothing about russia after being notified by the cea of meddling is because he expected clinton would win. lashing out against former president obama, president trump accusing his predecessor of not responding to the russian hacking during the election. >> i heard for the first time that obama knew about russia a long time before the election and he did nothing about it. >> reporter: the president may have been referencing a "washington post" article about vladimir putin directly influencing that country's cyber attacks of the dna. the report described how the obama administration struggled to respond without making it seem political. one top obama official telling "the washington post" -- i feel like we sort of choked. >> if he had the information, why didn't he do something about it? he should have done something about it. you don't read that. it's quite sad. >> reporter: the president also unloaded on twitter slamming the
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former president over the russian matter, despite the fact that the previous administration announced sanctions against russia back in december. with mr. obama saying he discussed the issue of russian hacking with president putin himself. >> our goal continues to be to send a clear message to russia or others not to do this to us. because we can do stuff to you. >> reporter: even some democrats are questioning the obama administration's handling of the issue, with the top democrat on the house intelligence committee now saying president obama did not go far enough. >> i think the obama administration should have done a lot more when it came clear when not were they intervening but at the top levels of the kremlin. >> reporter: and mr. trump on
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sunday current term. there's two important unanswered question ps what's going to happen with president trump's controversial travel ban? and will justice anthony kennedy pete, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the usual drama on the last day when the remaining decisions are announced. this year, it doesn't involve the rulings, it's all about the travel ban and whether justice kennedy is staying.
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president trump is asking the are supreme court to take up his appeal of the two lower court rulings which have blocked administration from carrying out president trump's plan to issue visas for 90 days from six muslim countries. it's a matter of national security, says the white house. a 90-day pause to look at the visa background in those countries associated with terrorism. lower courts cited candidate trump's own words. >> donald j. trump is calling donald j. trump quiere que they cited candidate trump's own words. for a shutdown o >> donald j. trump is calling f entering the united stat for a total and complete es. >> reporter: the justice shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: the justice department wants a hold on the department wants a hold on the ruling lower court rulings so the he g en government can start enforcing it's an appeal. and the court's last day comes wi the travel ban while it's on appeal.lation about a reti and the court's last day comes . this year, friends of justice with speculation about a retirement. anthony kennedy says he has been thinking about it. he turns 81 in a month after 29 years on the supreme court. with four mostly conservative justices and four mostly liberal ones, kennedy is often the
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decider, the man in the middle and then kennedy plus the conservatives loosened the reins on corporate money campaigns. and strengthened gun rights. kennedy upheld abortion rights and use of the death penalty. candidates like ted cruz have dreamed about when he would step down. >> the next vacancy we have the ability to get back and restore our constitutional protections. >> reporter: groups that helped with the neil gorsuch nomination say they doubt kennedy will retire. some white house aides say they have not heard anything about it. the coming hours may provide the answer. >> pete williams for us. we have a little bit to chew on with nicolle wallace and josh earnest. good morning to both of you. let's start with health care. how is mitch mcconnell's strategy playing out? and with the tug-of-war going on between moderates and conservatives, who has the upper hand?
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>> i think peter's piece lays it to bear. it's the game of jenga. if you make it feel like a repeal of obamacare, it tumbles because of the moderates. not just the moderates, they worry about the medicate dollars. they fall off. you if you put things back on top, it falls over from the weight. >> who has the most power right now? >> i would say there's more moderates. and people like ted cruz and rand paul are looking ahead to 2020. and it's almost like a staring match. i don't know if they're gettable. >> the president used the word mean in an interview to talk -- >> he's branded the health care bill. >> he used that for the house bill. the senate bill's not that far off that. how does this undercut his efforts to push this through using that word mean? >> it totally undercuts the efforts. primarily when we worked to pass the affordable care act in 2009, we pinned our hopes to the idea
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that as the bill got implemented in 2009, the bill would become more popular as people understood what was in it. the republicans have the opposite dynamic now. they're trying to ram through this bill before people know what's in it because as people understand what's in the bill and how they're affected by it, it will be less popular than it already is. >> you get the cbo score before the vote takes place. there will be more information for them to chew on. >> mcconnell's strategy is clear. he's trying to rush this before the fourth of july recess because it will take on more water. >> let me stay with you. for a very long time, president trump does not even admit that the russians meddled in the election. now, he's willing to say, they meddled and if they did, it's your former boss' fault, president obama. looking back and according to this "washington post" story, president obama was aware that vladimir putin himself was directing some of that meddling. did president obama do enough? >> well, matt, what is -- what makes it hard to take president
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trump's critique seriously is that we know what response was mobilized by the obama administration is something president trump was trying to undermine before he took office. >> even democrats are saying not enough happened. you have a top official quoted in "the washington post" story saying we choked on this. >> matt, the thing that people need to understand about this is it's totally unprecedented. it's not unusual for russia's -- russians to engage in trying to destabilize our democracy or mess around in cyberspace. it is unprecedented for them to hack the e-mails and release them with a clear political motive. what's important is that we learn the lessons of what happened in 2016. what we did in the obama administration is succeed in the voting systems and allow people to cast ballots and cast without interference. but we need to go back and take a look at this hack and leak strategy that the russians used that did have an impact on the 2016 election. they can't do it again. >> anything else? >> real quick.
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this year, some friends >> we have time to talk about -- >> real quick. all right, there are rumors that the supreme court judge may retire. announce it today. what kind of battle will there be to replace him? describe what will happen. >> there were even democrats who thought that the fight over neil gorsuch was a wasted one. kennedy is a swing voter. which is a democrat sometimes, so it's really important if you're on the left or in the middle. i'm hearing all the same rumors that pete williams is hearing. the thing that gives kennedy backers some confidence that a resignation will be sound under the president is the comfort that all sort of conservatives feel about the caliber and the quality of the man that trump picked. it had the potential to swing the court in a different direction. >> we are still reading tea leaves on this. >> there's all we've got. >> thank you both very much. a lot more to get to
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including a deadly ferry disaster. it began to take on water and then it sank. gadi schwartz has that story. >> reporter: good morning, matt. it was supposed to be a day of fun in colombia and the popular weekend destination was especially crowded as colombians celebrated a long holiday weekend. but things took a deadly turn when that ferry started to take on water and went under in a matter of minutes. this dramatic video posted on social media shows a four deck ferry with at least 150 passengers on board rocking from side to side. as it started taking on water. >> we were with our family when we started to hear screams and noise and then people started to tell us about a boat four levels high that had gone out with a lot of people. >> reporter: lower level passengers quickly scrambling to the top deck as the boat started to sink. >> everyone should be rushing
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out there, one witness says. this video speeds up as motorboats, jet skis and fishing boats race to try to help. then chaos as the ferry's bottom decks collapse. >> translator: people began to climb on to other people to be able to get out so there were a lot of injured people. >> reporter: 99 people were rescued. dozens remain unaccounted for this morning. >> translator: it was incredible to see all of the survivors start arriving. everyone pulled together and started to help. >> reporter: divers spent the afternoon searching for missing passengers. survivors say the ferry was overcrowded and there were not enough life jackets for everyone on board. divers are expected back in the water today to search for the missing. officials in colombia say they are investigating the cause of the accident. hoda, matt, back to you. >> all right, gadi, thank you. now to the nervous moments on a flight we showed you at the top of the show. the plane was shaking so violently the pilot told
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passengers to start praying. travelers aboard the airasia flight said they heard a loud bang before the shaking started. the bone rattling vibration, it went on for nearly two hours before the plane turned back and made a safe emergency landing. >> it was shattering, shattering. then we kind of go down. >> a lot of crying, people were pulling out their life jackets and stuff. pretty much preparing. like we thought there was a good chance we'd go down. >> airasia said they're examining the plane for what they called a technical issues and the passengers were transferred to the next available flight. can you even imagine -- >> something happens like that, two minutes is a long time. can you imagine sitting there for two hours? >> no. thank god they landed safely though. >> let's get a first check of the weather. dylan is here for al today. >> yeah.
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we have a lot of heat out west. up to 900 acres this is north of l.a., santa clarita, it was a car crash that ignited the brush and it continued to spread with that dry brush and the temperatures very much above average. without a lot of rain, it just remains very, very dry. so very unfortunate conditions. but it's 50% contained at this point. now, in the southwest, we do have 16 million people under a heat advisory or warning for the heat that's going to continue for one more day. with high pressure in control, temperatures are still coming across the land. so it keeps things very, very hot. palm springs 117 degrees today. las vegas, 108. five degrees above average. phoenix should make it up to 113. temperatures though will start to cool off to closer to average. we'll drop by five degrees or so by the middle of the week. that's a look at the weather across the country. your local forecast in 30 seconds.
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>> have you seen it? >> you need to watch that show, "suits." >> watch "stranger things." next. >> watch "hannibal." >> my favorite. good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're starting out with some clouds across the bay area and mild temperatures starting out in the low 60s. upper 50s for the north bay and san francisco. as we go into this afternoon san francisco will see the high up to 64 degrees and some lower 60s over the next few days. we'll see the morning clouds and afternoon sunshine each day. and for the inland valley, 77 degrees. we'll also get under a warming trend but our high temperatures by the end of the week will be
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in the upper 80s. >> there's your latest forecast. >> thank you. a man learns his son is actually alive. what he says about that mix-up. >> what did you do that was special on sunday? well, jordan spieth did this to win a golf tournament. but first, this is "today" on nbc. tournament. but first this is "today" on nbc. >> unbelieva
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just ahead, is it time to make a change for your health? how and when to break up with your doctor. a dramatic fall and rescue at an amusement park caught on camera. how this little girl is doing this morning, after your local news and weather.
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==topvo== this video - going viral good morning. it's 7:26 on your monday. i'm sam brock. this video going viral this morning. it is a brawl involving some two dozen people at san francisco's popular westfield shopping center over the weekend. a responding police officer suffered minor injuries. it made scary moments for shoppers, some captured this on their phones as it was happening. a fight all unfolded at about 7:00 on sunday, started in the food court and then migrated upward to other levels of the mall. you can see police there running up the escalator trying to diffuse the melee. there were reports of chairs being thrown at police officers at one point, who ended up detaining several people and making one arrest. a beautiful start to your
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workweek. kari hall with a look at your weather. >> our temperatures near the coast in the low 60s. low 80s for the inland valleys. as warm as 83 in concord and morgan hill today. as we go to the next several days in san francisco we keep the temperatures in the 60s, morning clouds and fog, afternoon sunshine. for the inland valleys it will be warming up going from the upper 70s today to the mid-80s by the middle of the week and by the weekend we're looking at highs topping out in the upper 80s and still looking at some slightly above average temperatures. let's check in with mike for an update on the roadways. >> very pleasant right now, not to jinx things if it happens it's not the my fault. just talking about southbound 28 where we had debris. debris reported but then sfp says, you know what, we're not going to worry about it anymore. maybe you don't have to either. more slowing for the dumbarton bridge. san mateo bridge holds steady.
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builds up at the toll plaza. back to you. >> thank you, mike. appreciate that. we will have more news coming up in just 30 minutes. this is an nbc news special report. >> and good morning, i'm matt lauer. breaking news this morning. coming out of the supreme court. taking action on president trump's controversial travel ban to hear the lower court rulings appeals that have blocked that. they're granting the administration's emergency request allowing parts of that ban to go into effect.
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nbc justice correspondent pete williams is at the court. are they hearing on the fourth circuit court, ninth circuit, both, what's happening? >> reporter: well, matt, a partial victory for the administration because it's going to hear the appeals of the lower court rulings but it's not granting exactly what the trump administration wanted. the trump administration said while you're preparing to hear it let's enforce the whole thing. and today, the supreme court said you can't enforce the whole thing. you can only enforce part of it. so here's the way they have split it up. if somebody in the united states has a relationship to somebody overseas from one of the six muslim countries that's mentioned in the travel ban and wants to enter the country, the travel ban cannot be enforced in those cases. but it can be enforced in terms of refugees or people who don't have a relationship with people
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overseas or someone in the united states. so the court is not going to get around to hearing this appeal until the fall and then a big question, matt, is what's going to be left of it to hear? one thing the government is already doing that it was frozen from doing until a week ago and that is to start to do the homework assignment the president gave them to look at the reliability of the background information on visa applicants in countries that the administration said are either in disarray or have a history of terrorism. that's going on now, that'll be done in another week or so. that will have partially enforced this ban, so when it comes to the fall, a big question is going to be whether there's enough left of this controversy for the court to hear the case or whether it will simply abandon it and declare it as more or less moot. but it is a partial victory for the administration. not everything they wanted but a good step to what they did want. >> stand by there. let's go to pete alexander at the white house.
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you heard what he said about it being a partial victory. what's the reaction at the white house? >> reporter: you know, we haven't heard from the president or from his advisers here at the white house, but even following the recent attacks in london, the president again took to twitter and in all caps referred to this as a travel ban. even members of this administration and some of his own allies said he wasn't helping the administration's case by referring to it in those terms. they said they needed the five supreme court justices to rule in the administration's favor to support this effort going forward. even criticized his own department of justice for pursuing the -- as he described it, watered down politically correct version of this travel ban. but be clear right now, as pete just said, there is something for them to hang their hat on in terms of a victory. some other criticisms they'll certainly have with this. so the president who has been heavily critical of the democrats today, as it relates to the health care bill and his predecessor, president obama on the topic of russia this
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morning, may take to twitter on it. there is an off camera briefing with sean spicer this afternoon. we'll have a chance to pose some questions in the other events that take place over the course of this day. >> peter alexander and pete williams, i thank you both. again the headlines, the supreme court agreeing to hear the case on the president's controversial travel ban. we'll have much more on this story on nbcnews.com and msnbc.com and lester will have a full wrap-up tonight on "nightly news." we'll return most of you to "today." a car in 98-degree hea. his heartbroken parents finding him unresponsive 45 minutes later. >> this kid did what any other kid would do. run and try to hide or something. >> reporter: in houston, a 7-month-old died after police say his father forgot him in a parked car. and in parker county, sin in cys
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under arrest for locking her children in a car as punishment. last week, indiana police rescued a baby from a locked car. her mother returning after two hours. >> is it a baby? >> reporter: this year, 14 have t died in hot cars. the average is 37, or 1 child every 9 days. >> it can happen. and the minute you think it can, you're at your most vulnerable state. >> he knows too well. he broke his routine by taking his wife to work first, instead of dropping off their son, michael, at day care. >> it's not that you're a bad parent. you've gotten into a routine. >> reporter: he left the 3-year-old in the vehicle for an hour and 15 minutes, while the temperature climbed to 80 degrees, an estimated 120 inside the van. >> it's every parent's worth nightmare. >> reporter: michelle remembers getting the punished call.
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>> i remember how hepless i was. there was nothing i could do. >> michael suffered six heat strokes but survived. he and his father are recovering. >> if we don't talk about it, we can't raise ararenewareness. we hope somebody is watching and takes it to heart. >> what can you do to prevent this? experts suggest putting a briefcase or your phone in the backseat, something you will be forced to look to see if a child is there. there's apps you can download on your phone that will alert you when you leave your car. also, there's legislation making its way through congress, getting bipartisan support for a child safety alert system in all new cars that would alert drivers when they leave their cars and the child is left inside. >> all smart ideas, gabe. gabe, thanks so much for that. want to turn to a dramatic rescue caught on camera at an amusement park. take a look. you can see a 14-year-old girl hanging from a ride at a six
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flags in upstate new york. she drops to the ground where she was caught by other park guests. morgan radford, she's lucky. >> lucky and terrified. she's in good spirits but recovering from the injuries. and that video showing the terrifying moment of that fall. now, has to question the safety of these rides in general. an end to a ride no one was expecting. a terrified 14-year-old girl, hanging on for dear life. dangling from the seat of a ride 25 feet above ground. >> her neck is stuck. >> reporter: the harrowing moment caught on cell phones saturday night, at a six flags great escape in upstate new york. >> saw this young person dangling by just her arms and head, basically, off the chair. >> reporter: the girl's brother, on the chair with her, shouting for help, clinging frantically
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to his sisters arms. >> see the brother, don't let her die. i can't hold on much longer. >> reporter: bystanders below, jumped into action. >> kind of horrifying. you didn't know what the outcome was going to be. >> reporter: one man, climbing a nearby treat to get to the girl. >> reporter: mothers like matthew howard and his daughter, leann, forming a human landing pad. >> i said, i'll catch you. >> go ahead. >> reporter: after hanging on for three minutes, the girl finally lets go. the girl was hospitalized, shaken but alive. six flags released a statement saying they closed the ride and they will, quote, conduct an internal thorough review. harrowing moments, causing some to question whether the danger was worth the thrill. now, experts don't know exactly how this happened. but they say if you are headed to a theme park this summer, you should stop in a guest relations office, and ask for a guide to
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the rides. ask how to use them and find out if someone's been injured in the park before. in the end, you should be your final inspector. >> hearing the words of the guy saying, honey, let go, i'll catch you. >> nice to know you have people around. that's great. morgan, thank you very much. let's head over to dylan in for al with a check of the weather. >> hey, guys. we're going to see a much cooler temperatures work into the midwest. finally, it's been very hot lately. and today, temperatures will be running below average, with this cool, fresh, canadian air pouring down from the north. we're looking at highs in chicago. 72 degrees. that's six degrees below average. marquette, michigan, four degrees below average with a high of 59. 72 in minneapolis. pittsburgh, 73 degrees. in the northeast, temperatures will be cooler in the 70s. cleveland hitting 70 degrees tomorrow. we'll get back
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good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. our temperatures in san francisco will be in the low 60s over the next several days and the morning clouds clearing out for some afternoon sunshine. inland valleys will be up to 77 degrees today. it will feel very nice and comfortable. our temperatures will be climbing just a few degrees each day as we go through the weekend. expect highs in the upper 80s for of the warmest spots. still keep those 60s along the coast and for the inner bay some 70s around the bay area. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thanks so much. just ahead, a grieving father finds out his son is still alive after a bizarre case of mistaken identity. we're going to hear from him when i look in the mirror everyday. when i look in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we find a cure? i think how much i can do to help change people's lives. i may not benefit from those breakthroughs, but
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county. the emotions are still raw for frank kerrigan and his daughter, carol. just last month they held a memorial service for their son and brother, frankie. saying good-bye, laying him to rest near his mother's grave or so they thought. the nightmare started on may 6th, with a phone call. >> i'm sorry, mr. kerrigan, to tell you this over the telephone, but your son is deceased. >> reporter: kerrigan was devastated by the news that his 57-year-old son had been found dead. he was told he had been identified by his fingerprints. >> and as soon as they said it was by his fingerprints, that was the dagger in my heart. that is what -- i know he was gone. >> reporter: frankie is mentally ill and homeless. but the family had heard from him from time to time. >> it was my worst fear come true. >> reporter: but more than two weeks after the funeral, a family friend who was a pal
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bearer called with the unbelievable news. he said, mr. k., your son is alive. i said, oh, my god. frank gets on the phone and says hi, dad, how are you doing? >> reporter: the body police found was not frankie. the coroner's office telling the lawyer that the body had been misidentified using the driver's license photo in the system. the orange county sheriff's department is conducting an internal investigation, releasing a statement over the weekend that reads in part, the department extends regrets for any emotional stress caused as a result of this unfortunate incident. the kerrigan family and their lawyers say they will fight to make sure this never happens again. >> there's no excuse. it's a horrific thing. a terrible thing that happened to them and it shouldn't have happened. >> we're so happy for frank to be with us and we're joyous. and at the same time, we still feel the pain. >> reporter: the kerrigan family
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says they spent $20,000 on a funeral that included relatives from out of state. they're moving forward with a civil lawsuit that says the coroner's office didn't make the adequate effort because frankie was homeless. and this morning, another haunting question for the family, who is the stranger that they buried? matt? hoda, back to you. >> that's incredible. we did a story about two michigan families that went through a mistaken identity that had a similar feel to it. and you can't even imagine the rollercoaster of emotions that this family went through. we have sheinelle jones in the orange room. what are you working on? >> the big ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. and that makes dogs and owners happy. no wonder vets love it too. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea,
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he said anything is possible at some stage. >> 700? >> throw the number away. this is a guy that knows the sport. and i don't think he meant anything mean by it. >> without the number, i think we'd be okay. 700 doesn't sound so good. >> yeah. >> it did not sound like an enormous offense to me when he said it. i'll probably get -- >> @mattlauer. >> he doesn't speak his mind with mean intentions. >> he doesn't. you are right. sheinelle. >> there you go. still to come, the newly crowned world's ugliest dog with us. live in the studio, after your local news. welcome to the neighborhood. i brought you this pie to see if you're weird. wow, that smells intrusive. it is. did you want to come in, maybe snoop around a bit? that's why i'm here. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? ooh, i smell onions! the citi® double cash card does. only citi lets you earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay.
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good monday morning. we're coming up on 7:56 and we're seeing some mostly cloudy skies for the inland areas and temperatures are now in the low to mid-60s as you get ready to head out the door. we do have upper 50s for san francisco and the north bay and then as we go into this afternoon we're going to see those highs ranging from the low to mid-60s along the coast. of the inner bay and south bay into the 70s and low 80s for the north bay and the tri-valley down to the south county. our temperatures stay in the low 60s in san francisco over the next several days and we'll see a slow climb in our temperatures for the inland valley. we'll be into the upper 70s today. upper 80s by the end of the week. that's the kind of weather we'll see for the weekend. it will be warm but at least we're not talking about triple digit temperatures here. let's check in with mike for an update on the roadways. a live look shows you it's slow but not stopped at least. we're looking to the sign it at the left, a crash somewhere
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around there. the smoke on the right, don't worry. that's a business and they typically have that for their industrial work. a look at the map, the same area where you see the merge at the racetrack. no major issues. the rest of your bay shows a typical build and moving from, of course, the east bay over to the peninsula from the san mateo and dumbarton bridges. 680 extra slow as you come up around the bend off the 101. thank you, mike. happening now this is the last day for the supreme court before justices break for the summer, and the court agreed to hear the president's revised travel ban case next fall. right now they approved a partial stay of the ban meaning some portions of the order are blocked while others will go into effect through october. and the high court is still announcing the other key cases that they expect here when they return next fall. to our twitter feed for the latest on that. also, did you see the video of the mayhem at the mall in san francisco, an all-out brawl
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, health care showdown. as the gop fights to pass their replacement for obamacare, republicans are speaking out. >> there's no way we should be voting on this next week. no way. >> it's hard for me to see the bill passing this week.>> so, d chance. we're live on capitol hill. plus, marriage 101. >> a wedding is one day. right? and a marriage is a lifetime. >> jenna takes us inside a college course that tackles the tough topics of relationships and sits down with some skeptical students. and every dog has its day. ♪
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as the newly crowned world's ugliest dog joins us live in studio 1a. we'll celebrate a milestone for our puppy with a purpose, charlie's first birthday. today, monday, june 26th, 2017. ♪ >> summer bucket list. new york city. "today" show. and get on tv. let's do it. hi. >> join our instagram. >> all right. i'm here. meeting your long, list twin, matt. look right into the camera. ♪ do you love america? >> i love america. >> ready for the fourth of july ceremony? >> ready for the fourth of july. >> how long did it take to get here? >> 15 hours. >> and you came here to the "today" show. >> aloha. >> welcome back to "today." it's a monday morning.
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we're happy you're joining us. >> gorgeous out there, isn't it? >> hoda's here. savannah taking a week off. >> i have a feeling she's slathering on the suntan lotion. >> she should be able to. let's get right to your news at 8:00. the final push towards a possible vote on the new senate health care bill begins in earnest today. some republicans are doubtful it's going to pass. they're pushing to delay that vote. hallie jackson is on capitol hill. hallie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. as early as today we could find out some of the specifics on that senate health care bill, exactly how many people could lose insurance under the plan. and how much it will cost. the dealmaking's now in full swing, with sources involved saying money for opioid treatment and rural hospitals could convince the skiddish republicans to get onboard. and maybe it will happen with
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the help of president trump, who will be working the phones to boost that this morning the kickoff to a critical week with even some republicans skeptical they can get health care over the goal line. >> there's no way we should be voting on this next week. >> no way. >> it's hard for me to see the bill passing this week. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell can only lose two gop senators or else the bill fails. right now five republicans say they can't vote for the bill as written, a plan that would eliminate the requirement to cut insurance and cut medicaid. passing the repeal of obamacare, a crucial campaign promise from president trump as he now responds to president obama's criticism of the new plan. >> he used my term "mean." that was my term because i want to see, and i speak from the heart. that's what i want to see. i want to see a bill with heart. >> reporter: the president confirming he himself called the house version "mean." even after celebrating it in the
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rose garden last month, president trump also taking aim at his predecessor on russia and moscow's meddling in the 2016 election. >> the question is if he had the information why didn't he do something about it? he should have done something about it, but you don't read that. it's quite sad. >> president trump will spend his evening tonight with the prime minister of india with the two expected to talk trade, energy, north korea and maybe twitter. these are the two most followed political leaders on social media, after all. matt, back to you. >> halle jackson in washington. thank you very much. there is a lot happening at the supreme court this morning on this last day of the current session. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams is right there. good morning. >> reporter: two big questions today, what would happen to the president's travel ban and would justice kennedy retire? we don't have the answer and no announcements on retirement and we don't know what justice kennedy is going to do. no announcement there and a partial victory and a less victory for the trump administration. the supreme court said it will
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take up an appeal of the president's executive order on travel that would have suspended issuing visas for travel to the u.s. from six muslim countries. the trump administration had argued it was needed for national security because it said it needed time to look at the reliability of visa background information on travelers from those countries. today the supreme court said it will hear the appeal and it will grant the government's request to allow it to enforce most of this, but the court said if americans have a tie to someone in the u.s. who wants a visa, they have to get the visa. otherwise, it will apply. back to you. hoda? >> a lot to watch at the supreme court. pete, thanks so much. embattled japanese air bagmaker takata has filed for bankruptcy protection after struggling with lawsuits and recall ring defective air bags. those air bags linked to 16 deaths worldwide. most of the company's assets will be bought by michigan-based
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rival key safety systems for about $1.6 billion. faulty air bag retail calls will go forward with the automakers known to be affected with around 100 million inflators and counting, this has been the largest recall in automotive history. now to a flight so frightening it had passengers fearing the worst. this airasia flight from australia to malaysia developed an engine problem that caused the plane to shake violently. this went on for about two hours. passengers say it was so bad the pilot actually told them to pray twice. they eventually turned back and made a safe emergency landing. air asia says its engineers are looking into what it called a technical issue. a dramatic river rescue in california caught on camera. the rough rapids proved way too much for the swimmer who thought he could make it to the other side. he managed to find refuge on a giant rock where he waited until luckily, help arrived. thankfully, rescue crews in a
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helicopter managed to lift him to safety. the swim says he's grateful to be alive and plans to pay it forward by volunteering for his local search and rescue team. >> wow. all right. there is a lot more ahead including is it ti with your doctor? then on pop start, we've got your first look at the much-anticipated "pitch perfect 3". >> i love that movie. plus jena is talking millennials and marriage. and a "today" exclusive, the just crowned ugliest dog in the world is here, and we will check her out, but first, these messages. there will still be pa. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car.
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beginnings. jeff bezos worked at mcdonald's. eva longoria had a long stint at wendy's. saving up for her -- >> quintnara. >> what kind of summer jobs did you all have? let's start with you. what was the one summer job that helped you in your career? >> i was a camp counselor. >> that's a good one. >> i loved it so much. i went on to teach. i feel like, being with kids, i learned how to do it. >> it helped in this job. >> i now know how to wrangle all of you. >> i worked at an ice cream shop. >> tell the truth. >> i got fired from the ice cream shop. >> that happens. >> why did that help you in your career? >> you know how much we eat on the show here? i did a lot of eating at the ice cream shop. >> i managed a nursery, from babies up to 10 years old. >> wow.
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>> i delivered "the washington post." they weighed a ton. my mom used to get up early and drop the papers on the corner to scoop them up and deliver them. and how did that help me in my career? with kathie lee it hasn't helped much at all. reading the newspaper thing. >> i worked at a men's clothing store. not the clothing part. but when you work in retail, the customer walks through the door, you have to make a connection. >> that's true. >> you have to figure out common ground. >> did you like that? >> i did. >> you're a brilliant dresser. >> thank you so much. all right, sheinelle jones? >> here's the deal, we start -- we begin with "pop start," with ed sheeran speaking of humble beginni beginnings. on "the graham norton show" jamie foxx said this. >> he slept on my couch for two
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weeks before a he was famous. >> jamie thought ed had what it takes and he took him in and lined up a performance for him. also was couch surfing at courteney cox's house. ed is world-famous. he will be taking over our plaza on july 6th, summer concert series on "today." we can't wait. now, to the b.e.t. awards. bruno mars kicked off the show with an epic performance. he got the crowd going. bruno won best r&b pop artist. the female winner, beyonce. she won video of the year for "sorry," and album of the year for "lemonade." chance the rapper, a congratulating speech by michelle obama. the former first lady congratulated him on the music and shining a light on chicago. the official trailer for the third and final film is the number one trending video on youtube this morning.
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the a cappella group, struggling with their careers, take their talents overseas. >> i would do anything to sing with you guys again. anything. >> you guys, every year the uso putting on a performance to support the troops in europe. what if i can get us an invite. >> yeah, i suddenly got a bunch of free time. hell, yeah. >> the twist, they're competing against bonds with instruments. it looks awesome. "pitch perfect 3" hits theaters on christmas day. >> tell me that's on the poster and you can't come up with it. >> that's part of it. >> you should watch it. >> i love it. >> it's worth it. >> if you can't wait, hailee steinfeld will be joining our y citi concert series. >> do you have more? >> i do. "the daly click."
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we have a whale of a deal for you. it's harder than i thought. got it. paul was out fishing with a couple buddies in new york harbor, when a whale leaped out of the water, soaring high above the 19-foot boat and splashing back down. leaving the fishermen in shock, and you guys, as well. all the bleeping, they were in shock. he saw the whale chasing a fish. and then, when the whale landed, the fish flipped into their boat. not only did they catch this incredible moment on camera, they caught a fish, too. >> matt was interested. >> we didn't have to bleep you. >> that's crazy. >> i have gone whale hunting. >> hunting? >> watching. >> careful. >> no. >> never gone whale hunting. i went whale watching. and i never had seen anything but i thought it was a safe thing to do. >> that was amazing. >> yeah. >> that's great. >> i have to practice this
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again. >> that was epic. good job. dylan, the great whale watcher. >> exactly. >> go ahead. >> all right. moving on to the weather, where we've got some storms here, especially tomorrow, through south dakota and into nebraska. a slight risk of stronger storms with hail and gusty winds. very small area. on wednesday, it spreads out a bit, including most of kansas and moving up through iowa and stretching into parts of illinois and southwestern wisconsin. again, hail and large -- strong winds are our biggest threats there. today, not a huge threat of severe storms. we could see we could' some isolated thunderstorms down near florida. that would produce brief flashflooding if you get stuck in those downpours. scattered showers and storms upstate new york but nothing severe. heavy rain moved through texas this morning. those storms will fizzle out today. looks like the last day of intense record-breaking heat in the southwest. temperatures should get closer to average starting tomorrow. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your
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neck of the woods. good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. good thing the heat broke over the weekend for the bay area, and now we're in for a nice pattern of some morning clouds and some afternoon sunshine. in san francisco, we'll see the high today up to 64 degrees and while the inland valleys will be up to 77, 79 degrees tomorrow and the temperatures will be going up a few degrees each day as we head toward the end of the week. this weekend is looking fairly warm for the long holiday weekend reaching up to 87 degrees on saturday. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> thanks, dylan. we're launching a new series this morning, to have and to hold "today." you can probably guess, it's all about marriage. >> according to a new nbc news survey monkey poll, three in ten americans feel the institution of marriage is obsolete. that means seven in ten disagree. when you break it down by age. 37% among 18-year-olds to 24-year-olds side with the o
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obsole obsolete. but that number falls to 12% among those 65 and older. that leads us to jenna who found millennials flocking to a college course. >> it's the most popular class at northwestern university. and it's called marriage 101. all about teaching people about themselves and how to be a better partner when you say i do. say yes to the dress. pinterest pins aplenty and the average cost of a wedding, $35,000-plus. a lot of emphasis on i do but not a lot on lasting love. and the day of digital dating, swipe left, swipe right, enter marriage 101. >> the wedding is one day. right? and a marriage is a lifetime. >> reporter: taught by northwestern university professor, dr. alexandra solomon. why do you think this course is
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so popular? there's a wait list. >> the idea of who we are and who we bring to love is something we can learn at any stage of the game. there's something particular being a college student. 70% of couples experience a severe decline in marital satisfaction, around the birth of baby number one. >> reporter: marriage 101 is an undergraduate class. tackling the tough subjects, sex, love, communication, infidelity and in-laws. why college? why is this the time to learn what it takes? >> it's beautiful to work with people who, by and large, haven't made that choice of a lifetime yet. and to offer those skills and abilities and most importantly, the tools of self-reflection and self-awareness, it allows them to go into those commitments with a strong sense of what they need to have in place. >> reporter: i had a chance to speak with four of the students about what they took away from
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the class. lindsey, environmental engineering marriager. >> courage. >> reporter: sofia, journalism major. >> compassion. >> reporter: me thannial, and molly. >> how has it changed your perspective on love and long-term relationships? >> it makes me see they require a lot more work than i thought. >> a lot of it is self-reflection. a lot of looking at yourself in terms of how do i show up to a relationship? and how do i act when i am with someone else? >> the professor emphasized that it is okay to meet somebody online. >> relationships are work. you're not going to get it right 100% of the time. be patient with yourself. >> you studied marriage, not only through teaching this class. but also as an author with "loving bravely." what's three pieces of advice that people can use? >> learn how to make a heartfelt
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apology. listening to understand, instead of listening to respond. and then, the third piece would be, to respect the pause. the molt when we start to feel triggered or stirred up or irritated, to be willing to reflect on what it is that is stirring in me and why is it getting me upset. >> how many of you still believe in long-term commit lt aftment taking this class? all of you? >> everyone says it's one of those classes that will change your life. it is. >> well, this was so awesome, guys. this class has the craziest wait list. so many kids sign up for the class. you see why. >> there's a lot of kids whose parents aren't together. >> her three pieces of advice are so dead-on.
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>> i got to book and do one or two of the exercises with my own husband. >> that was great, jenna. tomorrow, we take a closer look at how couples are navigating the highs and lows of marriage. now, to a "today" exclusive. >> we have an exclusive. >> we are honored to have the world's ugliest dogs with us. say hello to martha the mastiff and her handler, shirley zindler. congratulations. >> thank you. >> look at martha. >> can i beg to disagree? i think she's awesome. >> we love her. >> she is beautiful. but just not necessarily in a traditional way people think of it. >> were you surprised, by the way? we saw all of the dogs in the running for this title. and seemed like she had tough competition. >> i think there were dogs that were traditionally uglier. she was a crowd favorite. her droopy jowls.
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>> you dressed her up with a pedicure and a manicure. >> look at that. >> you give her extra love on the toes. >> in the limelight, she needed a little pedicure. >> is she always this rambunctious? >> she's very sedate, but if you go on the rescue mpage, there's video of her playing. there's some slow-mo of her moving. and her skin is going all over. >> i can imagine. >> the poor thing, she did have issues with her eye ps. >> our rescue group took her in. she was an unwanted dog being given away on craigslist. and a fellow rescuer knew she was in chronic pain and nearly blind. and they reached out to us to see if we could help her. she's had two surgeries which have restored her eyesight in the right. but removed her chronic pain. she's no longer in pain. >> how old is she? >> about 3 1/2.
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>> wow. >> is someone adopting her? >> they are. she has a fabulous home waiting for her. 11 acres in the country with a s st. bernard. very experienced giant breed people. >> there's a great cause behind the ugly dog thing. >> sonoma fair does this to promote dogs that are not traditionally beautiful. saying they're worth of affection, too. as a rescuer and animal control officer, to see the dogs getting pampered is huge. >> we love her. she's awesome. >> she's pretty lovable. >> to be this relaxed. >> she's pretty chill. speaking of impressive dogs, we're going to celebrate a milestone. our pal, matt's big pal, charlie, is turning 1. >> looking right at you. >> after your local news. i )m ...
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==topvo== this video - going viral this morning: a brawl involving some two dozen people at san good morning. 8:26 on your monday. i'm sam brock. some video going viral this morning. a brawl involving about two dozen people at san francisco's popular westfield shopping center, a police officer who was responding to that fight suffered a minor injuries and it made for some scary moments for shoppers who were watching this all unfold. some people captured it on their cell phones. all of it happened last night starting at 7:00 at night. it migrated from the food court all the way up several levels as you see to other parts of the mall. police officers were running up the escalator, trying to defuse the melee. reports that some people threw chairs at officers and police did end up detaining several people and making one arrest. mike inouye has some good news
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from oakland, debris start to clear. >> doesn't look it loo from the live picture because you see the cars jammed up north past the coliseum. southbound was clear because there were issues there as well. southbound at 29th, had a debris cleared there. it was a stalled vehicle. northbound at 5th, we also had debris across two lanes, blocking two lanes. now just cleared in recovery from san leandro. that's the toughest drive. west 580 picking up the volume as folks use that as an alternate. the rest of the bay shows a typical pattern but lighter than particular commute. back to you. >> back with more news in 30 minutes.
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we're back, now, 8:30 on a monday morning. it is the 26th day of june, 2017. and we got kind of a nice, sunny start to the week after a nice weekend here. >> look at all these faces in the crowd. look at all them. you know what, though? >> a huge crowd. >> i think i see one that might be standing out a little. who are these -- are yu guys moms? >> yes. >> from where? >> from connecticut.
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>> they said that they are dieing to get on our "today" instagram page. and you know what they want, matt? >> what's that? >> they want 1 million likes. >> 1 million likes? >> come here, matt lauer. >> that's a lot of likes. >> i don't think we've gotten a million. hold on. >> sheinelle, get in one. >> come on. >> okay. >> this is it. three, two, one. we're going to report that. we'll let you know how we do. >> all right. that went by quickly. look at this. >> the balloons are -- >> we have a balloon issue here. >> wind and balloons don't go very well together. >> we called in our balloon wrangler. it works great. >> come here. would you be better off seeing a different doctor? how to tell when it's time for a
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breakup. and also, the right way to break the news to your older doctor. >> yes. and coming up, this is why my summer job comes in handy. move over chocolate and vanilla, we're about to dive into the wild ice cream flavors in the world. we're celebrating a special birthday this morning. charlie's 1st. our puppy with a purpose, with a pool party. >> he made a grand entrance only 2 months old. look at how much he's grown. olivia popp is his handler. so, a year old. not only because we just adore this dog around here. but it's a significant time in his training process, as well. >> yeah. at this point, we're looking for charlie to be very confident, adaptable and eager to learn what's next. he is showing a solid foundation of all of the foundation skills that he needs. he's telling us he is ready to move on to more advanced work.
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>> do you know what type of veteran he would be best with at this point? >> yeah. the great thing is, he has a lot of strengths. but he shows a level of excellence in working with a wheelchair. he's very comfortable with the chair itself. and he's attentive to the handler. what we're going to do is focus his advanced training to skills that would assist a veteran with a wheelchair, like opening doors. >> how much longer do we have with charlie? >> he will be with us until december of this year. he has several more months of training. but it's my favorite part. it i it's bittersweet initially. but it's my favorite part to see what charlie and the veteran work together. >> don't you think charlie deserves a birthday take. we have a birthday bone. can he have this? >> he can. charlie, look at this. do you want some of this? >> oh. right here. good job. >> happy birthday, charlie. >> happy birthday.
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>> happy birthday. >> sweet boy. >> olivia, thank you very much. and you're doing such a fantastic job. we love having you around here. >> thank you so much. >> we really do. dylan, check of the weather. >> it got breezy here on the plaza. that's going to give way to a beautiful day. we're looking at highs today in the upper 70s. we'll see cooler temperatures working back into the midwest, as well. still very hot in the southwest. but we will start to see that heat ease as we get to the middle of the week. some severe storms will break out in the up earp midwest by the middle of the week. and those will try to spread eastward as we get to friday. humidity back up and down the east coast. it will feel warmer than it is out there. and scattered showers and storms in the eastern half of the country. right around average in the southwest. we should be back to 80 degrees around seattle. here's a peek out your window. we'll start to see smr sunshine throughout the day especially for the inland valleys, a lot more sunshine. temperatures will be topping out
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in the upper 70s for the south bay and the peninsula. the trivalley up to 80 degrees and some lower 80s for the north bay while san francisco will be at 64. over the next several days, we keep those temperatures in the 60s and we won't see much of a warm-up there, but for the valleys, we'll go from the upper 70s today to the upper 80s by the end of the week. and that leads us into the holiday weekend. >> and that's your latest forecast. matt? >> dylan, thank you very much. john f. kennedy would have turned 100 this year. he was the first catholic to be elected president, a presidency that marked a turning point in this country. in the new book "the road to camelot," former "boston globe" reporters take an in depth look at how kennedy changed modern political campaigning forever. they're here with our friend tom brokaw. what an honor to have you all here. i started reading about this when the book showed up on my desk about a week and a half ago. and my first reaction -- i hope you will understand this is what
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are they going to tell me i didn't know before when it came to john f. kennedy. what were you looking to do? >> well, explode a few myths. there's a mountain of evidence over the last 60 years that's been hiding in plain sight. we took a deep dive into this gargantuan supply. >> it occurs to me when i said in the introduction, the first catholic president, i let it roll off my tongue. and if you go back to that time, there were a lot of people in this country who didn't think that would ever happen. it was monumental. >> i was 20 years old. i was in college. and i had forgotten what an incredible issue it was to ka catholici catholicism. today, we don't think about it. back then, it was an enormous issue. >> is it unfair to complete a comparison between john f. kennedy as a catholic, being elected president and fast-forward to barack obama, an african-american being elected
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president? >> i think barack obama got to be president in part because of the breakthrough that john f. kennedy made, in terms of -- the other thing about that time, my parents were dirt road democrats. they were suspicious of john f. kennedy, catholic and from this very wealthy family in massachusetts. they didn't feel connected to him. and what is striking when you look at him, and they bring it out so clearly, he was the end of the crowd. we had stu symington, a missouri senator. hubert humphrey, they wanted to be the democratic candidate. he was thought of a playboy in the senate. as you said in the beginning, i didn't think there was more i could learn from all this. but these two have turned up a mountain of stuff. >> one of the things he did that no one had done before, was he hired a pollster. a young guy named lou harris. and harris taught him, for example, religion was actually a two-edge ed sword. there were all kinds of independent-oriented catholics
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who came out to vote for him because he was catholic. and seeing that balance and much more importantly getting kennedy to talk about it. unlike al smith in 1928, kennedy would bring it up. >> we talked a lot -- tom and i talked about this and we talk about it on the show a lot, campaigns these days go on for what seems like an eternity. and yet, there is a very important vetting process that is a part of the length of that campaign. but in the book, you guys go back and look at it wasn't a one-year campaign. it was a five-year process. undertaken by john f. kennedy to prepare himself and put himself in the right position to be elected president. >> right. he got started '56, at the democratic convention, where adalaide stevenson threw it to the convention to choose his running mate. and soon, this young, inexperienced senator, nearly captured it at the convention.
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and he burst on to the scene and took advantage of it. >> people talk about joe kennedy, tom. and i guess depending on what your experience was with him at the time, you would have one opinion or another. string puller, back room dealmaker, something you heard. but entering in the book, within the campaign, his reputation was different. >> very different. the money, yes, that's a given. but we found in our deep dive into all this stuff, that his advice, his orders, his brow-beating of his sons, was almost never paid attention to. he had a concept of this game the old way. back rooms, big deals with bosses and whatever. kennedy was the first guy to run for president in a way that let the voters in. and that put him at -- his father fielded the turf. but to say he was a significant influence on that campaign would be a grotesque --
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>> that's a major myth about him. my feeling about him was he said jump and the sons said how high. >> remember one of the things, curtis, john kennedy got up and said, thank you very much, dad, for your advice and everything. but here's what we're going to do. >> yeah. about going to west virginia. he opposed going to west virginia. it turned out to be a pivotal primary. and they had had a powwow. and the old man says you don't dare go there. there's no catholics in west virginia. and john kennedy said, well, we've heard from the ambassador and this is what we're going to do, which was the opposite. >> it's been striking to me about the relationship between john kennedy and the father. that kennedy dies, including bobby, also, learned from the father how to do a deal. they took it to the next generation. this was a corporate kind of campaign in terms of how they organize it. and the old man had a hard time dealing with that. >> if you're like me and you
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thought there's nothing new to learn about john f. kennedy, curtis and thomas change your mind about that in this book. congratulations, guys. you're hanging out with a nice guy, as well. up next, is it time to ditch your doctor? helpful advice about moving on and getting better health care. rst this, is "today" ofin
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welcome back to "today." are you overly attached to your doctor? a lot of people find it difficult to separate from their physicians. but when it comes to that important relationship, it is important to know that it can run its course. gn dr. natalie azar is here to tell us when it is time for a good old-fashioned breakup. sometimes, we'll get into the reasons as to why. but sometimes, you feel like something just didn't right. and you feel it's okay to break up.
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should you have a face-to-face and say, hey, look, it's not me, it's you? it's not you, it's me? >> always better to communicate. honesty is the best policy. the first thing we're going to talk is the pediatrician. think about this. this is a monumental change from kids, going from having a pediatrician to transitioning to the adult doctor. it's a big, big change. you're not going to be dealing with this for a while with your ba baby. but parents should start having this conversation with their pediatrician. >> start of puberty. when is the right time to say i'm ready to move on? >> basically, these are the things you want to think about. you want to ask the pediatrician's practice, what age do they stop seeing kids? you want to know how many teenagers are in the practice. do they have an adolescent room so the kids aren't sitting there with the babies in the waiting room. what's the policy on confide confidentiali
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confidentiality. the pediatrician should be speaking with them confidently. and most importantly, for young girls, do they provide gyn care or contraceptive counseling? >> you need a specialist, something your doctor cannot provide for you. >> we don't want this to happen. but of course, in your lifetime, you might develop a chronic illness of some sort. whether it's heart disease, arthritis. and you're going to be referred to a specialist. often time that will participate in your insurance as a primary care provider. and ask them, can you function as my primary care provider. sometimes they can't. the specialist, often because of the nature of the illness, will cover things for you, like laboratories and vaccines. that's something you might try to transition from a primary care doctor who handles everything, to a specialist who can provide that care for you. >> this next one can also a big one. sometimes you don't click with
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your doctor. you show up and wait for two hours and you ask if you can explain in details, you need to connect. >> absolutely. that speaks to communication. if you walk out of your doctor's office and you're thinking, what did the doctor just say? what diagnosis? what does this mean for me? that's not a good thing. also, the therapeutic approach. imagine if you, as a patient, feel you'd like to be more aggressive, in your treatment. and the doctor's conservative. or vice versa. and a big one i think for a lot of people, too, is your doctor going to collaborate with your other doctors? are they open to communicating and relaying information between your specialists? >> we should point out that although we can break up with you, you can break up with us, if you want. >> yes. this is the two-way street. it's not like a marriage. you can say irreconcilable differences. that's not going to fly. first and foremost, that the
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physician is responsible for the continuity of care. >> why would a doctor want to break up with a patient? >> every once in a while, there's a patient that's going to be problematic for their care. they may not show up for appointments. they may be noncompliant. and there may be situations where they're rude or violent with staff. there's a protocol to it. you have to do it the right way. >> dr. azar, thank you for that. there's nothing va nanilla about the new ice cream flavors. we're about to
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back on a monday morning with "today" food trend. >> this morning, getting creative when it comes to frozen treats. take a look.
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this summer, brace yourself for a frozen frenzy. cool creations from the cone to the cup. comfort food reigns, as ice cream and popsicles draw in fans with the fun flavors and photographic ability. >> ice cream and pop sicks are more popular than ever. we've seen a 10% increase in people talking about them in the past year. . that's millions talking about both. >> and different incarnations. even more with posts on social media. in atlanta, king of pops freezes up flavors like fresh peach, key lime buy and watermelon mojito. and when it comes to ice cream, the wilder the better. portland based salt and straw scoops brittle and goat cheese. in new york, topping waffles and crow constituents and a japanese take. it's rolled and shaved, infused
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with liquor, and finished off with cereal, truffles and sprinkles. king ice, was found regularly at his table. and alexander the great snacked on snow and ice flavored with honey and nectar. but it wasn't until the mid-1700s that ice cream as we know it made its way to the new world. taking over the hearts of big and little kids alike. the streets have become to tasty, in los angeles, they're enshrined in the museum of ice cream. when tens of thousands, including celebrities, beyonce and jay-z, have come to pay homage. a quarter of the popular places are located in california. that makes california the mecca, the epicenter. >> reporter: in san francisco, twirl and dip's followers wait in line for their organic vanilla bean and dark chocolate soft serve, which is dipped and scattered with sea salt. in southern california, ice
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cream is dressed up with cotton candy. sandwiched between macaroons at the milk shop. cookies at plya provisions. in los angeles, at cream, you can find an ice cream taco. reasons for everyone to scream for ice cream. >> half of them are melting. this cheesecake item is from junior's. someone has to try that. get in there, matt. get in there. >> that's a whole chunk of cheesecake on the outside. >> this is the salt and straw. did you try this? >> i did. it's really good. >> you like that? >> the second one has bacon in it. >> it's really good. >> what are the ball things? >> that's mochi, isn't it?
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>> they have a kind of rice concocti concoction. >> rice coating around ice cream. >> three that one. they're homemade cones. >> it's soft. >> we have the double-dipping police over here. >> this is really good. we're happy right now. >> the cheesecake on top alone is overwhelming. >> all my sugar fell off. >> did you try the cone? >> what's the cone? >> as great as all these are, you give me chocolate or vanilla or coffee, i'm set. >> that's really good. >> we're back in a moment. first this, is "today" on nbc.
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regal select exterior from benjamin moore®. only available at independently owned paint and hardware stores. all right. >> i love this one. >> she not only is allowed to eat dairy. >> i am shoveling it in. and made goes -- that's it. she put it in your mouth. oh, no, it's this one. >> i thought it was over. >> it came out her nose. >> what's coming up, guys? >> we're doing a series on our idols. i'm tap dancing with seyon
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glover. >> dylan mckerr mo i )m ... ==topvo== medical examiners are now working to positively good morning. it's 8:56. i'm kris sanchez. medical examiners are working to identify remains found in hayward which could be those of a man who disappeared on mother's day. family members are providing dna samples to determine if they're the remains of a san francisco-based uber drive. bob kang, a one-time friend of the missing man, has fled the
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country when investigators honed in on questioning him. they believe he fled to cambodia. we are talking with authorities waiting for any word about the confirmation and as soon as we hear anything we'll post that information to our twitter feed. also, this is the last day for the supreme court before justices break for the summer and the courts did agree to hear the president's revised travel ban case next fall. the order was initially blocked by two different lower courts but now the supreme court ruled that portions of the order can go into effect until that case is heard in october. and vandals caused up to a million dollars in damage to a san francisco playground and on our home page you can link to the video and the back story. more news for you in just a half hour.
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big news breaking today, a victory for president trump's travel ban. what the decision means moving forward. and rain popping up here in north texas. when it could move out and how hot it's going to get. good in his new movie. and dreams come true when i land toe-to-toe with my childhood id idol. find out who it is, coming up now. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today" on this monday morning, june 26th, 2017. i don't need to tell you who you're listening to. but it's "happy" by pharrell. we're happy our friend, alfonso ribeiro is here today.
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>> i'm happy to be with you guys, again. i feel like life is wonderful and blessed. i'm going to live it and be happy as possible. >> the fact that you host "america's funniest home videos" is perfect. >> what better job to have than a job you go to every week and you laugh? and you get to laugh and have fun with other people. we like to say with them. they're laughing at themselves since they sent the videos in. >> i feel like it makes it okay. they sent it? >> they're okay with it. here's a video of us making a fool of ourselves. we want you to laugh with us and our experiences. i want to do the show. we're picked up for another season. it's the 28th season. >> has it been 28 years? >> you knew it would get picked up for another season.
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>> we felt pretty good. we're winning the nights for us on nbc, for sunday night. we continue to win against the rest of the shows on nbc. >> it's so fun. >> just easy watching. we have this splashtastic montage. does that mean there's a water theme? >> there's a water theme. it's summertime. ready for people to have some fun with some water. >> that's funny. >> that is cute. >> do you tell people themes? or you put them in themes because you get so many? >> the producers will create montages based on a theme. it's always fun for us because, you know, it gives me at least something to talk about. when i'm introducing the clips. >> look at that. >> and now that everyone has cell phones, i feel like you have such a pool to choose from. >> yeah. they're getting more videos now than they've ever gotten.
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back in the day, when you had the camera up on your shoulder. you would be here taping it. now, something goes on. you can go wham and you got it. >> upload it. >> and it's easy. there's an afv app. it makes it easier to upload for people right off their phones into the offices of afv. it's a fun one. >> speaking of capturing moments, how was everybody's weekend? was it your wife? she brought in reinforcements, right? >> every time i leave town, my wife hates it when i leave, being in a house by herself, we're in a rental house, which is worse. she asked her brother to fly in and help with the kids. it's nice to have family around. on the way, as i was leaving, she drove to the airport to pick up her brother. and instead, she got there a little early. and went to a park, right underneath the flight path of the planes. so, she could sit there and the kids were just mesmerized.
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>> seeing -- >> look at this. >> this is my son a.j., just right there next to the airport, l.a.x. >> that's wild. >> that's a great place. and people go and sit -- if you don't want to sit in your car. it's a quiet every 20 seconds. >> this is a great activity for chirn children. >> they love planes. it's cool to do that. >> i have three kids. a 14-year-old daughter, see yen ya. and a.j. there and anders. and my littlest one, anders, his eyes are bright blue. >> ooh. >> it's almost awkward when you go somewhere with your kid and people will like, is that your kid? that's not your kid, man. he's got bland hair and blue eyes. that ain't your kid. >> and you see his personality. >> you see him -- he's a maniac. two beautiful maniacs. >> just like his dad.
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>> i'm a little cray cray, too. >> have you ever cut brian's hair? >> i have never cut brian's hair. his hair was out of control. it grows up and out. we decided, let me just cut his hair. >> you cut his hair. >> i didn't see this video. >> we decided, also, why not for a first time, try instagram live? we instagram lived the whole thing. >> do you have any information on how to cut hair? >> no. but here's the thing, i started with the lowest setting, not realizing it was the lowest setting. the front, i did really good. >> that is cute. >> where is the back? >> where is the back? >> where i started. >> uh-oh. >> oh, no. >> listen, that's worse than just having it long. you got to clean that up. >> my thinking was, i can't make this look any worse. let me just try it.
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>> it might be a little worse. >> the front's okay. >> the front is fine. but everybody behind him when he walks away, they will be talk about him. what jacked up that dude's hair? >> to make him feel better, i told him, you never have to see the back. >> he didn't know it at the time. >> well, i just ordered a razor thing online. i didn't realize there was a beard set of clippers and a hair set of clippers. i started with the beard set. >> that's for this. >> yes. >> i have this. and i bring my clippers where i go because i make sure that i can line it up and keep it at the right height. >> you want me to trim it up? >> no. black people don't like people messing with their hair. we are real serious. >> anybody, frankly. >> that's so funny. >> i laughed the whole time. >> would you do it again? >> yes. he actually said, it's not that bad. >> he didn't see the back. >> it will grow in. >> we have a second -- gavin,
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can dylan cut your hair? >> i only have one style, short on the sides. >> yes. >> after you have seen what she just did? >> now, i've learned my lesson. >> did you? did you really? >> can we pick a day? >> we have to do that. >> tomorrow morning. we're cutting your hair on set. >> you like -- >> i only know how to do short on the sides. >> can you start with the weibe. i'll let you start with the beard and see how that goes. >> you need to go in and actually get it all low around. in the back, so that it will look better. you give him a little bit of a fade there. >> he doesn't want to go that short. that's a commitment. >> it's going to be that short regardless. >> i think you should do it again. and it will be a "c" for calvin. >> you see an "l"?
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i see the state of new hampshire or a bunny. >> looks like idaho. >> all right. what about your weekend? >> i had a fun weekend. saturday, we host "weekend today." after that show, we had two birthday parties. and we have three kids. running errands throughout the city. i forgot to get birthday gifts for the kids. and it was fun. >> i can't wait to invite you to a birthday party. >> i get good gifts. they happen to come at the last second. claire happened on my back. i was uber. all saturday afternoon. it was a good weekend. >> shuber. >> exactly. we have a series on this show. wait a minute. i was in your neck of the woods. battery park city. >> it's nice, isn't it? >> it was beautiful. new york city, a beautiful day. >> a nice breeze off the water. >> $15 billion for one scoop of ice cream. >> yeah. new york city. >> how much for a scoop of ice cream? does it talk back to me?
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>> it makes you feel good. >> speaking of feeling good. we have a series where each one of us picks. we pick somebody that we admire from our childhood. and thanks to gavin and the crew, we have a chance to make it happen. >> yep. yep. >> i picked tap dancer, sayveon glover. >> just the fact that i'm on the stage. >> on the stage at the apollo theater. and you can tap dance. >> look at you. >> he's cool and calm and you're like -- >> wow. >> savion was the tap dance kid. i was the original tap dance kid. and then, it was tate. and savion glover was the third tap dance kid. >> if you could meet on idol, who would you meet?
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it was michael jackson. i had a chance to work with michael in the '80s. pretty cool. >> that was awesome. >> michael was amazing. he was the best. >> and i'm -- i already interviewed jason priestly from "90210." >> a huge crush of mine. jason priestly. >> i know him and his wife really well. >> that's tomorrow? >> yes. that airs tomorrow. coming up, it is one of the scariest films of all-time. wait until you see what one texas theater is doing to lure moviegoers. let's say they're going to need let's say they're going to need a big as women, we need to take time to energize our bodies and clear our minds. that's what's so amazing about poise® impressa. it helps you stop bladder leaks, pad-free. i love the fact that it has the three sizes. it isn't just one, because everybody's situation is different. it's so easy and it's so comfortable. giving you the confidence needed to get out there. it's amazing.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "today's take." and our guest co-host, alfonso ribeiro. let's talk about "jaws." i made that word up, on water. talk about a 3d movie
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experience. one theater in texas will offer screenings of "jaws" in the water. would you do this? >> no chance. >> why? >> no chance. listen, moviegoers in austin are invited to screen the movie from an inner tube in lake travis. in a lake. >> there's no sharks in a lake. >> i know that. but there's something about watching a movie about sharks in the water being in the water, with your feet in the water, like, i just think that would just spin me out of my mind. >> you're in a lake. >> you'd be thinking, maybe a shark's not going to come get me. but fish nibbling on my toes. i couldn't do it. the one positive is, if i was sitting there and if you get a bad seat, you just paddle your way to a good seat. >> like i just knocked you out of your water tubes in orlando. >> apparently, $55 is the ticket. it gets you access to the water park. i feel like, here's my thing.
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there's no way they're going to have all you guys watching that thing and anything happens. if anything, you're protected. >> or they could put something -- they could put something in the water like a joke, to scare you. >> to make it a better experience, right? >> that's a long time in the water, though. a whole movie. >> you get a little pruney by the end. >> my feet would be like trying to walk away by themselves. >> does that happen? >> feels like it could. >> we were talking golf. did you see jordan spieth's shot? >> i did. i landed here in new york, went on to my phone and watched this shot live. >> out of the bunker and into the hole. >> right in to win the tournament. >> he won the travelers golf championship. and daniel berger had a chance to tie him. he came close to making it. it was sudden death, awesome. toss the club. you were asking me -- >> is he just 24?
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>> he's young. this is his tenth win. after tiger, i think he's the next one to have that many wins. >> he's so cool, calm and collected. he turns into a 24-year-old, you know, jumping up. yeah. >> he's a fun dude. he's a great dude. i'm happy for jordan spieth. but the punk bunker shot is the easiest shot in golf. >> says this guy. i can't putt-putt. >> i'm lucky if i get it out of the sand, to get on the grass. >> i gave you a couple tips. the next time you play, you will be better out of the bunker. >> i can't wait to get in the bunker because i'm always there. let's take a look at the weather. and golfing weather across a good portion in the country. maybe not the southwest. 115 degrees, too warm for that. we have scattered storms that are fizzling out across texas. the northeast looks beautiful. temperatures, cooler than they have been in the midwest in the 70
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good morning, i'm kari hall, we're still seeing spotty skies as we took a live look outside. we'll get some clearing with it in the next hour or so and our temperatures reaching to 78 degrees in palo alto. san francisco will see a high of 64 degrees with lower 80s for the north bay and the interior parts of the east bay. we will see highs staying in the 60s in san francisco while temperatures are warming up for the inland valleys. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thanks. up next, you have the diplo diploma. now, you need to get a job. we'll put you to the (vo) what is the ethan allen look? well, it's lisa and sam's stylish elegance. it's kate's laid-back beach look
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interviewing for a new job can be stressful and nerve wracwrac nerving. if you're not prepared, it can be uncomfortable. >> we called to test our interview skills. mike is the ceo of the group that runs the bump, the nest and the knot. >> and carla is vice chairman at morgan stanley and author of the book, "strategize to win." that's a good one. good morning, guys. you lead this and we'll answer the questions. >> alfonso, you get to go first. >> i've never interviewed for a
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job. >> really? >> i've been an actor since i was 8. my interviews are easy because i have all my lines. >> we won't expect too much. >> are you smart? >> am i smart? i feel like i'm smart enough. i'm certainly never the smartest guy in the room. but in my life, i've taken most of my life experience and taken that to teach me how to navigate most of the difficult circumstances in life. >> that's good. you conveyed self-awareness. you are smart. but also, humility. you're learning on the job. well tone. >> yes. i've won one. >> off to a great start. >> you go to a job and they ask you that. >> sheinelle, you're next. and my question is a traditional interview question. why should we hire you? >> i think you should hire me because i'm a well-rounded person. i have book smarts. i think i can learn something quickly. but i think i'm also good with people. when you have a job like this, you should be able to
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communicate and talk with people. and be a nice person. >> when you hear this question, they're asking you, are you a good fit? you should make sure, as you're describing yourself, you think about a concise sales pitch and use the words they value. in the roll you're in now, i'm relatable. i'm a good communicator. i'm very personable. all of that is valued for the role you have now. >> that's good. you do this on the side? >> i might be calling y'all up if i need to interview for a movie. >> if you can have any superpower, what would it be? >> it would be to fly. >> tell me why. >> i have so many things i like to do in the course of a day. i have three kids, i'm going all over the place. if i can go boom, boom and be back at work, that would be perfect. and i used to dream that i could fly. to be able to do that would be full-circle. >> you want to emphasize that you understand the role, what's needed in the role. >> i forgot about the job. how does that apply to the job?
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>> you want to underline how your skills fit. >> i want to fly because i need to be in a lot of places. if i'm a financial forecaster, i wouldn't mind being able to see the future. those skills that make what you're good at memorable to the interview. >> describe a time that you failed and what you learned from it. >> when i was 12 years old, i sang the national anthem at yankee stadium. and i wasn't able to do a sound check. and i went out there to perform it because they just said put some ear plugs in and you'll be fine. i get out there and i start singing the song. the echo got me and made me measumess up. i stayed out there, with a little help from the crowd. i cried my eyes out afterwards. but the lesson i learned there, when you fail, you learn from it and you try to be better the next time. >> that's an excellent answer. >> ten seconds. >> don't ever give an answer that's a mistake that's crucial to the rule. but you talked about what you
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made with no artificial preservatives, ==topvo== medical examiners are now working to positively good monday morning, it is 9:26. right now medical examiners are working to try to positively identify remains in heyward that may be a man that disappeared on mother's day. family members are providing dna samples to see if the remains belong to the san francisco based uber driver. he was found in a warehouse after workers complained of a foul smell. a suspect fled the country when investigators zoned in on him. >> this morning, this video still going viral. a brawl involving some two does p people at a popular shopping
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center. one police officer that respo responded suffered minor injuries. there was reports of chairs being thrown at officers. they detained several people and made one arrest. the shoppers, after the arrest were making to higher levels of the maul. the brawl broke out at 7:00 in the food court and migrated from there. the police ran up the escalator to try to diffuse that situation. beautiful weather and that will extend into your monday and we'll have a check of that after this break.
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good monday morning, i'm kari hall, our temperatures will be in the 60s along the coast. 70s for the inner bay and 80s for the interior valleys. overall it will be a very nice day. the clouds that we're seeing now will slowly clear and in san francisco expect the highs in the mid 60s, and through the rest of the week hold steady in
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the 60s and the inland valleys will be warming. let's check in with mike to see what is happening on the roads. >> slow but recovering from the earlier crash an hour ago. debris cleared from the lane. there was a car fire that turned into a brush fire in the center divide area and that's why both directions are jammed up there through palo alto. the rest of the area is moving very well. and there is a slower drive we see going out past the coliseum. >> thank you, mike. that will do it for us right now. we'll be back with more news in 30 minutes.
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our next guest won a golden globe for his hit tv series "private practice" now, dylan mcdermott" is in "blind." >> dylan's character is with demi's character who was blind sided in a car accident. >> she is carried to a hot-shot who is pretty arrogant. >> stop wasting my time, lewis. i don't want to hear it. don't call me again until it's done. we're only interested in projects with outsized returns. stop nodding when you don't understand something. it's your worst tell. >> pick up "supersystem." >> what's it about?
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>> power poker. >> got it. >> don't say got it. >> dylan mcdermott, good morning. you're kind of on obnoxious, arrogant. what drew you to this movie? >> he was kind of a fraud. he changed his name. he was born in queens. he decided to go and be a trade ptrad trader. and he is faking his way through life. he has a $100 million apartment. he has the beautiful wife. but somewhere inside, he's crumbling. i was always interested in that. >> talk about how you prepared for this movie. did you study bernie madoff or that story? >> i watched the movie. he's great in it. and i have a friend who works at goldman sachs. so, i trailed him and spent some time with him. and watched all the moves. >> is that -- >> yeah. is that a world you're familiar with at all?
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you really nailed the moves. >> the confident swag. >> yeah. i was -- i went there a few times. but i like to watch those guys because those guys, you know, that whole world, is so fascinating because a guy in a suit always feels like he's the good guy. but really, now, it's all turned. all those guys in suits are all the bad guys. >> right. >> i was interested in the facade. you know, of these people, who appear to be good. but are really the most evil. >> did you find people that you shadowed that were much like this character? >> i didn't -- i didn't pick one person. i was interested in the emotional component of this guy. what drove him. that really fascinated me. >> i was telling him, alec baldwin, demi moore. there's such chemistry, too. everybody comes to play in this movie. there's a love story to it, too, that a lot of people don't see it coming. it's a huge part of this, isn't
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it? >> love story is a dirty word nowadays. we don't see those movies. everyone is too cynical. that's a throwback to the movies i love in the '70s. and to see demi and alec on screen together was a great thing. >> yeah. well, the three of you together are fantastic. and we've seen you play many characters. but none like this. this was a departure from your normal career. i can see it in you. i can see that guy. i can see that kind of -- that deepness, the guy who has something else going on behind the glass. >> right. >> how did you tap into that? >> i think some of that is me because you always want to use yourself as an actor. you want to use those parts of yourself. and you want to use your imagination. so, you know, the combination, the cocktail of whatever that is. and some roles hit your different than others. but for whatever reason, i was
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drawn to this guy the first time i read it. i thought, i have to play this guy. there's something in him that i have to express. >> you went to nairobi, right? >> yes. >> tell us about that. >> this was on your own time? >> yeah. >> my fiancee, megan, was involved in the trust to all these orphaned elephants. >> look at this. wow. >> i was right, you know, two feet from them. >> wow. >> touching them and being with them and feeding them the bottles. >> oh. >> feedi ining the baby elephan. >> they're magical and so smart and beautiful. and there's something about them that i adore. >> congratulations. >> yeah. >> on your engagement. >> thank you. >> yeah. >> we love maggie. >> thank you very much. dylan mcdermott. "blind" hits theaters july 14th. one of the best recipes you'll ever make for your big fourth of oh hey! it's me mom, catching some side eye.
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this morning on "today food," we're getting ready for the big fourth of july holiday weekend. and today, we have a barbecue chicken recipe we guarantee your
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guests will devour. >> this comes from "101 asian dishes you need to cook before you die. >>what are we making? >> we're doing thai barbecue chicken. lemongrass, easy to get, and curry powder. you have a whole chicken. >> a regular chicken. >> you can get as fancy as you want. i'm going to cut this in half. easy way to butcher chicken. >> okay. >> there's the backbone. don't try to cut the backbone. stay to one side of it. i'm going to put the knife in that way. >> a good knife. >> and once i'm halfway through, one slice. half-chickens. good to go. dylan, you're going to help me make the marinade. throw everything in. curry powder, ginger, garlic, lemongrass and pepper. >> what's in the blepd nder.
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>> coconut milk. >> i find lemongrass hard to cut. >> that's why i want you to do it in the blender. cut it into manageable pieces. i'm going to add soy sauce to you. the secret ingredient, cilantro. but not just the leaves. i want you to use the stems. >> can you get all the pieces of chicken separate? or do you need it all in one? >> you can do separate if you feel like. have your butcher do this. it's supereasy. that becomes that. >> oh, perfect. >> this is on tv. i don't want the sound. >> that's how easy this is. we didn't have to use it much. look at that right in there. this is a zip back, it's food-safe. four hours to overnight. >> four hours to overnight. >> let it soak in. >> let it go. you can poke holes with a fork. >> the chicken, not the bag. >> it depends. oven open. >> there we go. >> it goes in.
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it starts to cook. >> 440. >> how long? >> 40 minutes to an hour. and you want to swing ahead of me? go ahead. kitchen dancing. i like this. i love this. >> the best way around. >> after the oven, now, you're going to grill it. >> the reason we're using the oven, we want even cooking all the way through. we don't have to worry about -- is it not done? am i going to burn it? >> go through -- the grill gives it the better flavor, lets it seal in the juices. >> especially if you're a charcoal guy. make a muscle. that's an ao articulating joint. there's a "v." there's a "v." and i made that. into that. sweet chili sauce. the garnish. >> okay. >> the perfect accompany from the book is the chinese chicken salad. enjoy your fourth of july. >> you can enjoy the chinese chicken salad if you have extra pieces left over, right?
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and you have to have something to wash it down. >> thai iced tea. >> it's black tea with vanilla. it's like ice cream. it's like dessert. >> is there cream in there? >> a little half and half on top. >> that's delicious. >> all of this is so delicious. >> thank you. and buy the book. it's amazing. >> i like -- you didn't say this recipe is so good it will kill. make all of the other recipes first, before this one. >> there you go. >> for this recipe, go to today.com/food. let's look at the weather across the country. this motor vehiclweek, most of weather managing on. we see cooler temperatures, closer to average in the southwest. that's above 100 degrees as we go into tomorrow. we're going to see a few more scattered showers move into southeastern texas. tropical downpo
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good morning, i'm kari hall, our temperatures are now in the mid 60s from the south bay peninsula over to the tri-valley. we're still seeing those clouds around san francisco and there will be clearing as we go throughout the rest of the morning. we see the highs up to 64 degrees and stay in the 60s throughout the week. inland valleys will be cool to start this week only reaching 77 degrees. by the end of the week that leads us to 70 degrees for the weekend. >> and that's your latest forecast. coming up next -- i shouldn't have taken that bite. sheinelle taps into our inner dancing queen when she meets her childhood idol, right after this. ♪ ♪ introducing new kleenex multicare. ♪
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glover. i had a chance to meet the master. is this happening? and i got to chat with someone i have admired since i was a little girl. and of course, i brought my tap shoes. let's do it. hello. to understand this moment, let's jump back to 1989. the movie "tap." featuring a young savion glover. he had a cool style i had never seen before. i was hooked. in addition to broadway and sold-out performances, this tony award winner has brought his moves to the masses. back in the day on "sesame street." and on the big screen in "happy feet." that brings us here. we're talking to people we admire. i have to set the stage for america. >> set it up. >> i was a little tap dancer. i was at a conference with my mom in d.c. and my mom said, guess what, sheinelle. savion is performing at this concert. and i thought, oh, my god, i need to see him. i need to tell him he's amazing. and he's inspired all of us. i was going down the escalate
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p and my girlfriend nudges me. i went like this and i caught your eye. and i went like this. and i couldn't get anything out. and you went like this. and the moment slipped me by. >> i'm not sad that you didn't say anything before. but everything is meant to be. >> what does it do for you, tap dancing? >> i am tap dance. i am not a tap dancer. i am the dance. everything since i was 7 years old, has been surrounded by dance education. i feel that it is my voice. it is my means and way of expression. >> are we ready to dance? i say that like we're ready to do something. let's lower the bar. i do this around the house.
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>> okay. >> okay. we're going to exchange. >> okay. >> you count, one, two, three, four. and then, you go. >> one, two, three, four. >> one, two, three, four. >> one, two, three, four. >> one, two, three, four. >> i'm running out. one, two, three, four. >> make the sound like awesome. how does that word sound? okay. if i wanted to say, hey, sheinelle. how are you doing? >> pretty happy. >> you start to make sounds that
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allow you to feel as if you are expressing yourself. >> okay. >> and your expression, nothing is wrong. there is no wrong way to express yourself. >> but shouldn't it have some rhythm to it? >> it's your rhythm. come here. and just do what i do. >> okay. really? >> yeah. >> just like that, our feet were doing the talking. >> and that's it. >> cheers. thank you. >> you're welcome. this can only be described as
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one of my most favorite days the top of my head to the bottom of my soul. >> thank you. >> thank you. this was awesome. >> very much so. >> i'm never putting on this shoe again. >> that was incredible. >> you said that like there's nothing to top that. it's one of those things now, the apollo theater, you grew up watching that stage. to be there and to meet him and to have that second chance. it was amazing. >> to really get that meet and let him know and to tell the story had to be awesome. >> you can check out savion's tour, all funked up -- >> you slowed that up. >> paused, stopped, all that. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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alfonso, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> jump right in. >> you jump right in. >> will you come back tomorrow, please? >> i'm coming back tomorrow to hang out with you again. >> cool. >> i'm going to. but we have lily holland. >> and squire
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>> good morning, i'm kari hall, the clouds rolling out of the bay area and we'll see a wide range in temperatures from the low 60s at half moon bay. san francisco at 64 degrees and the north bay 84 degrees there. upper 70s from palo alto to san
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jose and lower 80s for the trivalley. expect our temperatures to go up a few more degrees but not really hot. maybe the temperatures for the climate are not hot, but we had a car fire on the peninsula. we're looking at southbound 280, a car was engulfed in flames and a brush fire as well. no lanes are blocked but all of the activity is a distraction for 280. across the bay, we have northbound and southbound traffic. they just turned the metering lights off. that schoolbus in the slow lane there. barely moving. this is the last day for the supreme court before they break for summer and they agreed to hear president trump's travel
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ban in the fall. parts of it will go into effect through october. they started to announce the other two cases they are expected to hear. did you see the video of the mayhem at the hall in san francisco, find that on our home page.
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