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imagine that. father of victim ron goldman. occasional showers this morning, we'll look back with them, a chance of a shower, high near ka rnd including, as you said, some of 80 this afternoon. the evidence the jury never >> on the roads there are big heard in that trial. delays to tell you about. >> we'll get to that a let jillian mele has the details. later. we want to start this morning >> all over. a live look, a rainy view and with our top story, the fallout jammed there on the route 30 ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk, over house majority leader eric all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. cantor suffering a primary defeat that no one saw coming, bypass. look at this map. not even the man who defeated slow speeds, p.a. turnpike, 422, him. kelly o'donnell is on capitol hill. kelly, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. 76, it's a very slow commute out so, which would you choose?a big part of your job. this is a history-making this one that cleans or this one that cleans there. surprise. eric cantor is the first house hamilton township route 50 is and protects against dryness? majority leader since that role still closed at south county that one. that's it. was created in 1899, to lose boulevard because of an accident you got one question for me? earlier this morning. dove men+care bodywash cleans and protects against dryness. take south cologne or elmwood. that job. and cantor was widely expected >> a philadelphia mom and her to be the republicans' next boyfriend are charged after her choice to be house speaker, but a newcomer with a fraction of daughter took heroin to school. cantor's money and organization the 6-year-old brought the drugs was able to topple one of the to barry elementary school. we're back at 8:12. most powerful republicans in time for what's trending today. congress. police believe 20 other children question for the group. the virginia shocker. >> look, obviously we came up came in contact with the heroin. did your kids ever ask you, where do babies come from? short. >> reporter: eric cantor, the the girl's mom and boyfriend >> sure. house republican majority >> but what do you say? leader, is knocked out. >> i know there's a lot of long were questioned. we don't have time for that, actually. police say the girl was showing let me just say -- be careful faces here tonight, and it's the children heroin and two were disappointing, sure.
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>> reporter: cantor's defeat is open. the child and the four siblings what you say. don't do the whole stork routine one of the most head-snapping are in the care of the human because apparently new research upsets in modern politics. is telling us that kids can >> this is a big deal, these really tell when you're fudging services. the facts. kinds of things. >> coming up on the "today" show m.i.t. has found studying ages 6 it never happens, and there was daddy boot camp. to 7 that kids sensed when there no clue that it was going to savannah's husband gets a crash was a so-called sin of omission happen. >> reporter: beaten by a course from some of hollywood's little-known and poorly funded tea party challenger named david coolest dad. from an adult, and then they we'll have a local update. brat, who teaches college you get the latest news and economics and has never held weather and track the rain at learn eed not to trust that adu. nbc10.com. public office. >> this is a miracle from god you can't pull one over on these that just happened. guys. >> they have their radar on. >> reporter: brat's surprise victory is also a serious blow >> you can't say when the ice to any slim chance for cream truck comes, the music means there's no more ice cream. immigration reform. >> that's so mean. demonstrators erupted after >> that's just cruel. we are used to seeing plenty of mud slinging in politics, but cantor's concession. the mayor of one california town brat hammered cantor's past went a little bit further. surveillance cameras caught san support for legal status for marino mayor dennis canayer children of undocumented immigrants. >> now he's working behind the scenes to push through amnesty. flinging what appears to be a bag of dog waste into his >> reporter: cantor also took heat from conservative neighbor's yard. commentators like radio host tharde even has a sign saying laura ingram, who made cantor it's a no poop zone, just like the butt of a joke involving we have in the studio. the mayor has since apologized. president obama.
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>> maybe, you know f getting the question remains why did he do it. the neighbor says it's because he believes he opposes the mayor's plan to create a dog park in the area, so it is sergeant bergdahl out of captivity of the taliban, he retribution for an opposing political stance. >> interesting. could have just trained one eric cantor. >> reporter: so part of the >> wow. >> escalates and leaves a surprise was the big well-known flaming bag. national tea party groups had >> there you go. not been here supporting david now to a real surprise in brat, that made it more the skies. unexpected. part of this now will go beyond it's all about the people who like to make small talk with their seatmates on an airplane. virginia's seventh district with a void in the house gop what do you like to do? >> a little chitchat. leadership in a real scramble to >> but then the headphones. see who will be chosen as the >> yeah. >> glass of wine and okay. next majority leader and next potential successor to john it's over. 73% of people say making a boehner when he ultimately little small talk on an airplane decides to step down as speaker. is acceptable, this according to matt, savannah? >> let's bring in chuck todd, a survey from trip adviser. what's more, most say they nbc's political director and prefer to chitchat with a woman. chief white house correspondent. i think you guys probably would good morning. agree with that. i guess choose your colorful >> i was on a flight to los angeles, there was a woman word. sitting next to me who was stunner, shocker. clearly ignoring me by reading i think i heard someone say her book, so i did the same to apocalyptic. her by putting my headset on. the question is why did no one see this coming? wasn't until she got up to go to i felt like i saw something a the bathroom about three and a week ago that said eric cantor half hours into the flight, she looked at me, and it was robin
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wright. she didn't know it was me and i had this locked up, no sweat. didn't know it was her because >> virginia, notoriously low we tried so hard to ignore each other. >> a lesson learned. turnout in primaries. so low turnout. the issue of immigration, speaking of flying, what do you do when you're stuck in an particularly in the south, immigration is just the one airport overnight without anyone around? if you're this next guy, you issue that animates the conservative base in a way we make a music video. haven't seen anywhere. take a look. and then add in what's happened in the last 72 hours, the ♪ all by myself anymore coverage of the crisis of these unaccompanied minors that have been crossing the border. it gave urgency to dave brat's message at the perfect time, in a perfect situation. low turnout. it all came together. >> the guy's name is richard and i think that's why it blind sided eric cantor. >> and it's not just about eric dunn. fantastic. cantor. i mean, this is going to have a lighting director from georgia. broad implications in the had to spend the night at a las vegas airport, so he strapped political world. there has been so much talk this his phone to a wheelchair, a it's 8:00 on today, and election season that maybe the coming up, angelina's mission. suitcase to record himself. tea party had finally lost its >> this whole subject has been the video up to already more than a million views. taboo for far too long. umph. it hadn't been able to unseat >> the academy award-winning major candidates. actress speaking out this and all these dolly shots. and here we go, seeing something morning on a cause near and dear that has literally never to her heart. >> the zoom in there. happened before in the history then, daddy boot camp? of our nation. does this show the tea party's preprogrammed zoom? still got it? >> it's professionally done.
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>> it shows you there's an issue >> we're making the hospital >> this seems like it was done run. let's go, let's go, let's go. the tea party can grab on to. >> willow puts savannah's in advance and preproduced. it used to be the debt. husband through the baby ringer >> for the one overnight worker, then it was health care. he's like come on, dude, we're now it's immigration. as he prepares to become a i think that's what people need here alone. to be careful with. first-time father. >> always support the neck. >> a steady hand with the don't just throw this under the umbrella of tea party. camera. >> that's what's trending today. this is about immigration and someone else people are this, by the way, means talking about, the new miss immigration reform during the rest of the obama presidency. u.s.a., nia sanchez from nevada and "dumb & dumber 2." the idea that it's going to is 24 years old. happen is dead. >> hi, i'm matt lauer. she beat out 50 other it is not going to happen in >> the not so dynamic duo back contestants sunday night to be 2016. >> and very quickly on that, is with a sequel to their beloved anything going to happen? i guess the question is whether hit, as i let jim carrey and named miss u.s.a. 2014. republicans will be so spooked jeff daniels take over my nia, good morning. congratulations. by someone in such a strong >> good morning. thank you. >> so at the end there, it's you position of leadership being office. today wednesday, june 11th, 2014. and one other and you're waiting vulnerable that they won't want to hear your name. to compromise even one bit. how nerve racking? >> i think the new mascot of the >> i felt really calm. i don't know why, but i just establishment wing of the felt calm, cool, and collected. republican party is going to be the turtle.i thouoing to see a i was up there with one of my whole bunch of these guys >> from california to new york best friends audra. retreat into their shells like city! >> good morning, las vegas! we're both up there holding hands saying i love you, i love turtles. they're going to be afraid to do you, i love you. >> aloha. anything the rest of this >> i came from texas to be on legislative cycle. anybody that might be facing a good luck. >> it wasn't i love you, but i hope i win? >> i love her so much. primary, forget it. i think legislating is done. she's such a good friend. >> hold on there, because the "today" show! we had a really good connection at the pageant, so we were both there's another story with >> celebrating our sweet 16 hoping for ourselves and hoping for each other. pretty big political >> and then they called your implications. it is the latest deadly school name, you said i love you, get today. whoo! >> "dumb & dumber" super fans
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shooting. the gunman has now been out of here. identified as a student at from providence, rhode island! >> you are very accomplished, reynolds high school in the small town of troutdale, oregon. including you're a black belt? >> yes. the victim was a fellow student i trained for 12 years straight, >> we're back now, 8:00 on a just 14 years old. and i still train here and there nbc's miguel almaguer has more wednesday morning. a little bit. on this story. it's the 11th day of june, 2014. >> so don't try to take that crown off your head. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. a little drizzle in the new york >> exactly. >> there was a really buzz since the mass shooting in newtown a year and a half ago, area. doesn't matter. worthy moment as well, along there have been 74 school got a nice crowd out here. with you getting the crown, over shootings. that's roughly one a week. and can you believe it's been 20 miss indiana. two students here lost their >> micayla. >> she didn't make it in the top lives on tuesday. years since "dumb & dumber"? students who should be how did it take so long for a 20, but a lot of people celebrating, this was to be i guess like a fine wine, it applauded here, because here's a their last day of school today. woman who has a normal body in a needed to mature. instead, they are grieving. >> and thank you for the segue, because speaking of "dumb & it's a scene all too familiar. pageant. dumber," willie and my husband >> that's the new normal. heartbreak in a place where kids mike went out -- >> whoa! >> better than most. should be safe. >> two people shot, one is down. >> savannah! >> very cute. >> we don't have a question. had to learn to do a diaper. >> reporter: tuesday, 8:00 a.m. we just wanted to show it. and also swaddle. shots fired at reynolds high >> why do you think it strikes school outside portland, oregon. >> willie? >> willie taught mike. such a cord? >> we've got shots fired. >> i feel like everybody across >> oh, i thought he swaddled america has different body >> i heard three gunshots to types, but on the pageant stage, start off with, and then about willie -- >> yeah. a lot of times you see the same 30 seconds to a minute later, i >> exactly. >> i don't know. >> willie was on his back. one because we're all trying to heard three or four more work out really hard and get i was very afraid. fit. i feel like this year we had a gunshots. >> reporter: the gunman kills really healthy class of girls 14-year-old emilio hoffman, a >> we're also going to have and that's what the pageant is about, not being skinny and popular freshman. >> i would have some of the hardest days of my life and he having the clothes fall off your amar'e stoudemire here. bones, but being fit, healthy
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would make me smile. >> two modern dads are teaching and active, and micayla is. young kids how to perfect the >> reporter: p.e. teacher todd art of shooting a basketball. we were at the gym working out that always helps right there. together. she was telling me how she does >> that's a good way to do it. rispler is wounded but will different sports, and we all do. recover. the shooter, identified by a law >> exactly. i do tae kwon do. enforcement source as a student, take some of the challenge out someone else did hockey. was armed with a high-powered of the game. >> let's get to the top stories we have girls that are rifle and is believed to have of the morning. taken his own life. wrestlers. >> we are not in a position to natalie's over at the news it's an active year. >> congratulations. guest. >> good morning, everyone. very cool dress, by the way. 100% confirm his name and age at there is stunned reaction this perfect for the occasion. morning to a major political this time. upset. the number two republican in the that's great. congratulations again. >> thank you. up next, willie's boot camp >> reporter: as a s.w.a.t. team house, majority leader eric cantor, lost his virginia for first time dads. sweeps the campus, terrified primary tuesday to a tea party we're talk parents wait for word, praying backed newcomer, college they're safe. >> i just want to hug my girl. professor david brat. i just want to hold her. no majority leader has ever lost i just want to hold her tight. a primary. although he's a conservative, >> reporter: with hands raised cantor was hammered on his over their heads, police frisk support for path to legal status everyone, and now say a second for children of undocumented student not connected to the immigrants. his loss is seen as a serious shooting was also armed with a setback for immigration reform. gun. in the past 18 days alone, there vigils were held tuesday have been four high profile night for an oregon teen killed in the nation's latest school shootings west of the rockies. shooting. police say a fellow student with 14 people killed. mannd a physical >> mass shootings do often have some sort of copycat influence, so there can be a contagion
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char.eeround effect. >> reporter: a troubling trend n w tihae, ang>>jo with deadly consequences, and so many innocent lives lost. epteooe,rn>>a r.c'on detectives say they have no motive, as is so common in these modern dads is brought to ilng thicredmp dlaringn sexual incidents, they fear they will never have answers. you by dove men plus care. savannah? we're back with "modern >> miguel, thank you very much. women in some of the world's most dangerous places. dads." meantime, president obama spoke this morning, the first-time out following that school father. shooting. in today's modern dads survey, this is the 74th school shooting we found the top five things since sandy hook. angelina jolie said the he had some pretty strong words. kidnapped schoolgirls of nigeria that are most important for new dads to master. take a look. and women around the world they are this, holding a baby. >> we're the only developed country on earth where this deserve better. adjusting priorities. >> do you think this is really making a difference? providing emotional support to a >> i believe it is. happens. and it happens now once a week. i hope it is. >> reporter: celebrities partner. comforting a crying baby. including stella mccartney and and changing diapers. >> i just happen to know someone kathleen turner have backed her, and it's a one-day story. who's about to be a dad, my there's no place else like this. husband mike, and with a lot for tweeting the hash tag time to both of us to learn, he decided to get some mentoring from a the united states does not have act. >> it is a myth that rape is an good friend of his, our own a monopoly on crazy people. inevitable part of conflict. willie geist. there is nothing inevitable >> first of all, savannah, mike it's not the only country that about it. it is a weapon of war aimed at feldman, huge on the plaza. has psychosis. civilians. they're screaming his name out >> reporter: one such victim of here. but they say nothing really repeated attacks in war-torn prepares you for parenthood. i think that's definitely true. but i tried at least to give my and yet, we kill each other in bosnia, then pregnant, spoke to nbc news in 1992. she said she wanted nothing to
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buddy mike a little clift notes do with her own baby after the birth. these mass shootings at rates and this is her daughter now. version of early fatherhood. that are exponentially higher she was smuggled out of bosnia. my subject, mike feldman. my goal, prepare this guy to than any place else. >> oh, my god. become this guy. >> chuck, pretty extraordinary >> by a journalist who became moment. >> ready? what's your take on it? >> it was. her dad, after her biological >> i'm ready. he talked about the limits of >> let's put on the shades. mother even threatened her life. >> whoa, you're driving. what he could get done. >> if i saw her, i would he said he tried but this is we're making the hospital run. really about congress. strangle her. what was amazing is i thought he >> reporter: born out of emergencisy. let's go, let's go, let's go. violence, laila has become a beacon of hope. she even made a documentary was very blunt. but boy, savannah, you and i about trying to find her mother. >> it makes me feel -- i would covered this campaign together. our classroom, north shore you and i covered him in '08. university hospital where we met that's not yes, we can, like to meet her because i would up with a true baby expert, like to understand what she went president obama. it is suddenly yes, i tried. through at the time. labor and delivery nurse ellen >> reporter: and now the campaign to end sexual violence he is a guy that has been noticing the limits of his power in war is building with angelina bentz. what's the first thing he should lately, rather than having the know when he steps into the audacity or the ambition to just jolie's support. delivery room? >> make her happy. angelina's campaign really is make her comfortable. try even when it's hard. amazing. what is sickening is that any the most important thing to do. >> chuck todd with a lot of big >> what's the biggest mistake man would use sexual violence, you see dads make in these stories in politics this morning. even in a war zone. delivery rooms? thank you. meanwhile, there is new these men aren't soldiers, they >> i would say the biggest debate over the release of bowe are cowards. mistake is they're apologizing >> all right, keir simmons in bergdahl, it's taking center london. when mom is in labor and stage on capitol hill. thank you, keir. natalie is here with more on a luxury house with a yelling. just agree with anything. that. >> ellen, answer for us the age >> defense secretary chuck hagel spectacular view of the water ng layenfies about t has started falling into the old question, should dad be the taliban. water. the home valued at nearly three north of the border or south of hagel appears before the house
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versl prisoner swap with quarters of a million dollars the border at delivery? armed services committee, which is investigating the deal that was built near a cliff >> i think most dads will stay overlooking lake whitney in north of the border. resulted in the release of army >> what's the border? texas. but it was left dangling tuesday sergeant bowe bergdahl. >> so for educational purposes, in exchange, the u.s. when the cracks in the ground i will be the mother in this transferred five high level caused part of the house and its taliban detainees to qatar. scenario. >> okay. underpinnings to fall on to the >> what does mike need to know republicans and some democrats in this moment right now? have sharply criticized the shoreline below. >> okay, so when it's time to obama administration for not a small sign has been placed in push, you're just going to be the yard that says extreme notifying congress in advance. supportive. they're going to tell you grab a the truck driver charged in danger, stay off premises. and you don't want to leg, dad. the fatal highway crash that she'll be screaming at you and also injured comedian tracy forget, game four of the stanley cup finals is tonight on nbcsn. just yes her to death. >> yes, you're doing great, morgan is due in court today. honey. >> just tell her push. kevin roper is apparently the los angeles kings lead the >> am i beautiful? >> and that's it. defending himself on twitter. new york rangers three games to zero. and before you know it, you'll they will drop the puck tonight have a baby. roper said, "i was never charged at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. so after the baby is delivered at the scene of the accident because once again i was not it's 8:06 right now. let's get another check of the and you're recovered, we'll guilty of any crime, not until all the tv cameras came. weather. teach mom and dad how to take mr. roker, hey, al. >> we've had some foul weather care of the baby. roper denies reports he hadn't >> you should take the baby. out here, but that's -- that's >> always support the neck. slept for 24 hours, saying if my comment occurs with no media your chicken? >> you look so natural. >> it's my chicken. spotlight, i am issued a few >> was there any question traffic tickets. the excuse of me being up 24 whether that was your chicken? time for a diaper. >> absolutely not. >> what's your name? hours is complete bs. >> i'm maggie. have at it. tracy morgan, meanwhile, remains >> you always want to support little red, the fan girl rapper. the baby's neck. in critical but stable >> all right, there you go. and it would be easier if you condition. that brings up more questions lifted the bottom than the top. in south texas, a flood of than it answers. now, at this point, the baby immigrants from central america is straining the resources of will be peeing on you.
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the federal government, and as chuck mentioned, of special let's show you what's happening require guess it would go here, as far as your weather is concern are the tens of concerned. we've got wet weather stretching thousands of unaccompanied right? >> it hurts me to watch. children coming in. from chicago all the way down to oh, you were so close. nbc's mark potter was there washington, d.c. tuesday night when yet another they've had some heavy showers and thunderstorms. group arrived from mexico. those will clear out. warmer. that's it! >> you got it. look for more showers and >> okay, i see how that works. >> reporter: just before sundown thunderstorms in d.c., where i got you. near mission, texas, three they got hit pretty badly right there near the nasty adults and 14 children from e yesterday. and it's going to be more today. parts. salvador walk across a dam near looks very comfortable. strong storms from pittsburgh, >> you just put on a diaper, mike feldman. the rio grande, making they ware charleston, charlottesville, on illegally into the united into richmond. >> very good! states. rainfall amounts, anywhere from what we like to do is swaddle they are thirsty and tired from the baby. a long journey. two to three inches, western it helps to comfort the baby, moments after crossing over from mexico, they are spotted by soothe the baby and the baby likes to be nice and tight. local and u.s. authorities. p.a. down around washington, >> why don't you just swaddle but instead of running, the d.c. four to five inches of rain the baby real quick. immigrants walk to one of the possible in we >> is that good enough? police cars. >> it's a good shot -- always there, they are all given water, including the youngest member of support the baby's head. the group, a little girl. >> but look how comfortable. >> babies lose a lot of their this teenager, who arrived with bodyeat from the head, so his mom, says he and others are initially, we want to make sure fleeing gang violence in el that we always have the baby's salvador, and now that he's in head covered, and then it's all the u.s., he feels safe. itloentyay up to mommy and daddy. children in the group say of o allrbelo gue hav they've come here hoping to reunite with their parents already in the u.s. >> isn't he or she beautiful? >> so beautiful. the mother of one of the kids looks a lot like you. >> can you get your hand off me? telling nbc news families pay >> sorry.
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smugglers 8,000 to $9,000 to faee thi >> don't apologize. >> yes, dear. escort a child. goer>>re y go >> stop saying you're sorry all g u's 's the time. >> anything you need, dear? authorities say more than 47,000 >> i need you to be quiet right unaccompanied children have now. >> i'll shut up. entered the u.s. illegally since >> that is not what i would be last october. anwhou sar like. and so with that group in diersre,icns o to >> raise your hand if you never custody and headed out for want to see willie geist in that processing now, the border patrol agents are back on the dadtsba line, watching this area for position again. more illegal crossings as the n wdat's of we even have their van right here on the plaza. that was awful. immigrants surge from central oh, my gosh. >> wow. >> is this a part of being a >> you can't unforget that. america shows no sign of letting up. for "today," mark potter, nbc we've got terry crews here. father? >> there's mike and willie. news, mission, texas. and on a lighter note, >> i guess you got a new car. amar'e stoudemire. excitement for the world cup is they're going to chip in with being taken to new heights in >> that's the minivan. some advice. first of all, nine kids between but first, these messages. ups is a global company, but most of our employees the two of you. australia, but it's sparking lots of controversy. take a look at what's floating in the skies over melbourne. what's the secret to being a great dad? it's a 150-foot depiction of >> making sure that you're there for them, supporting them, brazil's world famous statue reading to them at night before christ the redeemer. bedtime, things like that. but notice the soccer shirt. >> terry, you've said it hasn't on it it's an ad for sports bet, always been easy. marriage and fatherhood, that an online betting site. you matured in your 30s and 40s. that is getting lots of critics why? fired up, saying it's beyond >> one thing, i had to realize i offensive because it uses a wasn't the most important thing in my house. that's what happens. religious symbol while promoting when a baby comes andle has te gambling. sports bet, though, defends the balloon saying it's a message of wi that kind of thing.
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support for the australian team. but i know the thing i bring my kids most of all is their name, they might have been able to keep the faith another way. their inheritance, and their >> oh, my gosh. security. >> trying to decide whether the knowing that, that's what i marketing guy for that company bring to my kids, and then i can gets a promotion or gets fired. just fly after that. >> getting a lot of talk around >> mike is a busy guy. the world, that's for sure. travels a lot for work, back and got noticed. live in the same communities that we serve. forth. you travel like crazy for your >> the road to you know where is people here know that our operations sport of basketball. paved with good intentions. have an impact locally. so you're not there a lot of the interesting. times. how do you make up for it? >> we're going to stay in that we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. what do you tell him to do when part of the world actually because of the weather. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. he is home? >> when you're home, spend as much time as you can with the the falls which borders but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. children. take them to different argentina and brazil, torrential activities. pick them up from school,p rainfall. this is one of the most popular ff at school. akesel vy the ture of y.♪ those small things pile up to become big things. waterfalls in the world because when you're on the road, face of the amount of rain they've time, skype to stay in touch. gotten. this is just one day before the >> what about back massages for the wife? world cup starts in brazil. do you think that's a good idea? they've gotten torrential rain. stchecking. >> you have to be sympathetic. they say it's not going to affect play. you are the guy that gets we'll see. closer to home, we've got heavy everything done. forget the movie you want to rain moving through washington and chicago, so we're looking at see. forget golf for a while. and you've got to really jt showers and thunderstorms in the morning for your morning commute center in on her until they give it back to you. in chicago. and it will eventually come afternoon storms make their way back. >> just sitting here, there are into washington, d.c. as well. as this upper level low pressure 14 1/2 children. system makes its way slowly to
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the east. another system in the surface 14 1/2. makes its way to the north, mike doesn't know whether he's bringing more showers and having a boy or girl, although savannah's already told me. thunderstorms. we do have a risk of strong whether it's a boy or girl, that storms today stretching from chdee know roanoke on into western the basic skill of shooting a pennsylvania and washington, basketball. d.c. would you not agree? >> absolutely. heavy thunderstorms could see >> so can you give us a few anywhere from two to four inches of rain from upstate new york tips? mike, i think you're going to need to learn this, too. into the virginias. >> let's get a basketball here. >> what does mike need to know? >> the first thing you want to know, when you shoot a basketball, let's get a ball here. want to make sure that your elbows are pointed toward the rim. okay, there it is. when you'reolug you want to make t through with two fingertips. extend up, follow through. >> >> yeah! that's a gr morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a damp morning.
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showers and thunderstorms are possible this afternoon. mostly cloudy skies with high temperatures in the middle to upper 70s today. >> good morning. i'm tracy davidson. another stormy day in fact another day for the umbrella. stormier later tomorrow. let's get the details from first 85 muggy degrees for thursday and back up to 85 with storms alert meteorologist bill henley. >> it is wit and wen di. likely friday. we'll be clearing out friday evening and that sets the stage the easterly winds keeping clouds in place this morning. for beautiful weather this that is a cloudy view of the art weekend. sunshine, saturday, sunday and monday. museum this morning. the rain is moving in quickly,e. >> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> all right, al, thanks very that's not the only spot. much. hillary clinton's book tour is look at the heavy thunderstorms rolling on, has a stop in in central and southern chicago today. the book is making headlines as delaware. more are on the way. the former secretary of state considers a possible run for 66 in northeast philadelphia. president. nbc's cynthia mcfadden sat down cloudy start and a mostly cloudy day. with clinton this week and is here with more of her interview. occasional showers and cynthia, good morning to you. thunderstorms this morning. >> good morning, matt. you know, hillary clinton has 80s in the afternoon. her critics, many people who say an accident on 76. she really didn't accomplish jillian mele is watching that. anything singular as secretary >> it's 76 eastbound approaching of state. she gives herself an a for her job, she told me. montgomery drive. among the hard choices that she we can't see the accident. it's behind the overpass. has remaining, however, is the one lane of traffic st squeezing buy.
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choice about whether or not to run for president. route 50 is still closed at what's against running for president? county boulevard. >> i have been on this high wire you can take elmwood road to get of american politics and then american diplomacy for more than around the problem. tracy? 20 years. i am about to become a >> two people are in the grandmother in the fall, which i know is going to change my life. hospital after a fire ripped i don't want to be focused on through a north philadelphia home. something two years away. fire officials tell us two i want to be focused on this people were take on the the baby right in front of me. hospital with burns. i love my life right now. we still do not know their conditions and there's no word >> is being in the midst of all on what caused the fire. coming up on the "today show," of the politics of it, is that a an exclusive first look to "dumb factor? >> it is a factor. and dumber." we'll have another local update i think anybody who says it in 25 minutes. isn't either has never done it, you can get the latest news and weather on nbc10.com. or may be trying to down play it. it is. our politics right now are very contentious. very dysfunctional if you look at our country. >> does it get old, this constant review of your hair, your glasses? or are you used to it? >> i'm so used to it now. i do think it gets old.
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it gets old for any woman. but after a while, you just grin and bear it, i think is the way to handle it. >> barbara bush recently said, all right, there should be people besides bushes and clintons who run for president. outspoken and st love lays it on the line. my view is that thankfully, this is still a free country, and despite all of the obstacles to running for president, anybody can. >> clinton has her critics at home and abroad, among them russian president vladimir putin. i asked her about a snide remark he made recently. he really attacked you as a woman in these most recent marks. >> he's not the first male lead hear the has engaged in sexism on the public stage. he did. he attacked me because i have raised issues about his leadership, and in particular about the illegal occupation of crimea. >> clinton writes in her book, the u.s. was involved in negotiations with the taliban while she was secretary of state, and even then, getting
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bowe bergdahl back was part of the occasion. i think an awful lot of people think that we're less safe today than we were a week ago because these five guys are out. >> these five guys are not a threat to the united states. they are a threat to the safety and security of afghanistan and pakistan. it's up to those two countries to make the decision once and fort missing the bigger picture here. i we kind of we want to get an american home, whether they fell off the ship because they were drunk or they were pushed or they jumped, we try to rescue everybody. >> she also writes extensively about benghazi, and i asked her whether or not in order to do that she hadn't kept a diary, she said she did keep extensive notes. when i asked her if she turned them over to the house committee investiga investigation, she said, they can read the book. >> all right, cynthia mcfadden,
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thank you very much. 20 years since the murder of ron goldman and nicole brown simpson. a lot of people remembering? >> yes, absolutely. a lot of reflection, people looking back at what they were doing 20 years ago this week. this was june 17th, 1994, that infamous bronco chase with o.j. 8:30 now on this wednesday morning, 11th of june, 2014. simpson in the back of that vehicle, driven by his friend. and once again, we want to say thank you to a couple of great so many people reflecting from that moment to the very moment guys, great fathers, amar'e we all heard the verdict, which stoudemire and terry crews. is on this image in the orange they were both here this room. so we took to facebook and asked mornin -- by the we should mention they both have new books you, where were you when some of out. these major events took place terry's is called "manhood." leading up to the o.j. simpson he really tellsery candid verdict. katy says she was stuck on the tale about growing up and 405 while he drove up on the becoming a father. and amar'e has a cook book out, other side. can you imagine that? donna says, i was in the it's called "cooking with hospital in labor with my amar'e." daughter. my husband was watching this and we asked him why did you do it? he said one of the reasons was not paying attention to me. to increase his swagger. and dawn wrote to us, my second period high school orchestra teacher allowed us to watch the >> he's about nine feet tall. entire trial and verdict during follow these recipes or else. >> thanks to both of them. his class. >> by the way, did you hear some so go to our facebook page,
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music a second ago, from the hit band train. they're going to be here on our facebook.com/today, #orangeroom. let us know where you were maybe toyota summer concert series this friday. an we want you to check that out. during the chase or even, of meanwhile, just ahead, you won't course, that verdict. believe when jim carrey and jeff guys? >> all right, tamron, thank you daniels paid a little visit to very much. coming up, we'll have much office. you probably know the duo is teaming up for the long overdue more on the simpson saga and an sequel to "dumb and dumber." exclusive live interview with natalie's been waiting for this ron goldman's father and sister one for 20 years. >> i can't wait. and simpson's house guest kato >> more on that later. kaelin. >> we are going to also spend it is the most watched time with some of the cast sporting event in the world, but is brazil ready to host the right.s of "orange is the new start of the world cup? they're back. we'll go there live, but first, this is "today" on nbc. we lovethem. here's a question. what's big enough to devour a massive great white shark? we do know one thing. we're going to need a bigger boat. we're going to have the latest on what's a terrifying mystery. we'll ask a woman who's devoted her life to swimming with share. and here's a question. do you think you e?hoabout com n-doar prin
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"america's gtant." we've teamed up with the folks at agt for a nationwide contest, "today's got talent." for the first time ever, one person or group will get fast tracked into the top 48 to submit an audition tape, head to today.com/agt. three acts will be chosen to perform live right here on the plaza. then it will be up to america, that means you, to pick a lucky winner. you are america. isn't that cool? >> mr. roker, a check of the weather? s what' ich your weather. two areas ris off strong storms. mid-atlantic coast through oklahoma. gorgeous weather out in the pacific northwest. 74 in seattle. sizzling tomorrow from texas et weather from the great lakes down into the northeast, into the mid-atlantic states. nice and hot and sunny and humid good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. another damp morning. showerdhundstorms are possible this afternoon.
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ese to cloudyitigtemp r today. anot s day, in fact, stormier tomorrow. 85 muggy degrees for thursday and back up to 85 with storms likely on friday. that sets the stage for beautiful weather this weekend. sunshine saturday, sunday and monday with low humidity. have a great day >> all right. woo pig suiey. guys? it's been 20 years since the world was introduced to a couple of intellectually challenged friends traveling in this van coming up, what does it take behind us. talking about "dumb and dumber." to be a modern dad? now the sequel "dumb and dumber as savannah prepares more to," that's spelled t-o, is motherhood, willie helps her coming up. but first, jim carrey and jeff husband prepare for life as a daniels stopped by my office father. and what jim carrey and jeff recently and showed us that daniels were doing in matt's their characters haven't changed a bit. >> want to hear the most
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annoying sound in the world? >> they might be the two most successful nit-wits in box office history. >> yeah! >> jim carrey and jeff daniels played lloyd christmas and harry dunn, the lovable losers in "dumb and dumber." >> pull over! >> no, it's a cardigan, but is how delicious it can be. thanks for noticing. >> the movie went on to become one of the most successful comedies of all time. >> it's okay! hershey's s'mores, the unmistakable taste i'm a limo driver! >> so it's hard to believe we've that reminds us that life is delicious. had to wait two decades for the sequel. >> hi, i'm matt lauer. ifyou may be muddlingble withrough allergies.nger... i'm smaller than most people. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. >> also hard to believe i left jim carrey and jeff daniels and zyrtec® is different than claritin. alone in my office for even a because it starts working faster second. on the first day you take it. >> look at all the stuff. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. >> i'll take this. >> i hope we do well in here. >> this is mine. >> jeff, he' not going to miss
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one. there's so many. whatever happened to good? >> you take that one. i'll take this one. good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it. >> let's see what he's googling. good is maxwell house. >> hey, guys. >> oh, hi there. ♪ good to the last drop good is maxwell house. >> oh! >> you are too much. >> how are you? c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, >> that looks custom fit. i bet you had that tailored. fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. >> you want to see custom fit? all right, guys, what's going and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! on? ell,here's only one thing happening really. that's why we reimagined the range >> yeah? >> it starts with a d and ends perfe. with a mer. >> i'm imagining they couldn't almost. ge. reimagining home. have gotten eitherkunlessr charr almost. make your burgers hwith 100% beef,chman. ev nsiderably. >> of course. like this that i picked up at walmart. the arc is everything. dimple the patty first. >> so what's the arc for lloyd? it makes it look kinda cute. and when you grill it, it keeps your burger from shrinking >> what i was happy to see when the script came in, that we were and your toppings from dropping. try ground beef from walmart. middle-aged. it's 100% guaranteed or your money back. >> hold on outhe. okay, i'm done. toe fondled.iss an opportunity >> there was never any effort
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to, you know, make us anything other than, you know -- good morning. >> that's from your kids, isn't i'm tracy davidson. another wet day in store. it? >> i'm kind of a germaphobe. let's get the details from first alert meteorologist bill henley. >> we're tracking showers, we've >> we were middle-aged and we seen some thunderstorm activity. hadn't grown intellectually a the thunderstorms have died down day. >> when you walk down the street but the wet weather is still today, given all you've done in with us. especially in the north and your career, people still talk western suburbs. about "dumb and dumber"? >> people still dress up in berks county and lehigh county these tuxes. >> this happens -- you think and chester into delaware we're you're unique. >> it's like a kiss concert, seeing raindrops. even south jersey. isn't it? it's like being at a kiss salem county and extreme western concert. >> since i went to the trouble cumberland county getting of going all prom outfit on you raindrops. showers, that will keep temperatures in the lower 70s, here, would you just give me the honor of just a small portion of then breaks of sunshine, topping out at 78 degrees. mocking bird? from the original movie? >> there is an accident in delaware. jillian mele is watching that. >> it's happening on 95 the >> mocking bird. southbound side near route 3. yeah. the exit for marsh road. >> yeah. >> yeah. watch for lane restrictions. we have this serious accident in mocking bird. >> everybody have you heard. >> have you heard. hamilton township. >> i wanna buy you a mocking route 50 is closed at south bird. >> mocking bird. county boulevard. take south cologne or elmwood. >> and if that motor vehicling bird don't sing. >> gonna buy you a mocking ring.
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an accident at the base of the ben franklin bridge eastbound side near the toll plaza. >> i was fully prepared for you to say no, we won't do that. >> more than three-hour standoff i really should have. >> we should have done that. ended peacefully. it started with a fight in a home on masher near huntington in west kensington. >> should have taken the no the suspect pistol whipped a man option. >> we've got a couple of devo e and fired shots. he did let a woman and several devotees joining us. now that they've returned all small children leave the home a. the items to my office, we can robot was sent in and the officially show you the trailer to "dumb and dumber to." suspect surrendered. the o.j. simpson case 20 years >> check out the hotties at later. i'm tracy davidson. we'll have another update in 20 12:00. >> that's three hours away. minutes. why can't i check them out now? (vo) after 50 years of designing >> a postcard. harry, i'm pregnant. please call me. >> what do you think it means? >> lloyd, i'm going to be a dad. >> look at the postmark. 1991. >> i had a daughter. i gave her up for adoption. >> what if we go track her down? >> you're hot for my daughter.
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>> what? >> am i right? >> i think so. >> i like it a lot. >> i know she'll appreciate all the trouble you've gone to to find her. >> let's call her. >> it's ringing. >> hover this is, we're in the middle of something very important here. >> this is your dad. >> what? >> i know this is weird timing, but i've got to takes my dead dad. >> she's got me on hold. >> okay, what's interesting here is that these two -- we're cars for crash survival, subaru has developed laughing ntroably, thend a each other, as if our most revolutionary feature yet. to be guilty for laughing uncontrollably. big thanks to c jeel "dumb and dumber to," that's with a t-o, hits theaters in a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. november. >> we'll go together. > tv sud get e when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. enough of the "orange is the new not honda. not ford or any other brand. black" cast. but first, this is "today" on nbc. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement.
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7:30 now on a wednesday morning, the 11th of june, 2014. there's a pretty picture. that's houston, texas, as the sun is rising on a wednesday morning. i had to look back there and make sure, is it wednesday? >> it is. >> that's what's so handy about it. let's take a look at the stories making headlines. house majority leader eric cantor suffered a stunning defeat last night in virginia's republican primary. the winner, tea party [ ed college professor david brat. he called his viktd victory a m from god. the gunman in oregon has been identified as a student who shot and killed emilio hoffman before apparently taking his own life. and in the nba finals, the san antonio spurs cruised to victory over the miami heat. the score was 111-92 last night. the spurs lead that series two games to one. don't count that over yet. coming up on our "modern
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dads" series, what every expectant father needs to know to prepare for willie's arrivba. we're back now at 8:41 with more of one of the country's most popular shows. it's not technically on >> it gets more disturbing. willie's playing the role of me as a laboring mother. tomorrow on "today," television. netflix's "orange is the new president obama opening up to black" is the lovable story of a group of women serving time in a jenna bush hager about minimum security prison. we talked to members of the cast fatherhood, his girls, and raising a family in the white on tuesday. well, this morning, four more of the show's unforgettable stars. house. >> what is harder being -- and i think my dad would maybe have a we've got kate mulgrew, natasha comment on this, but being a protective father of teenagers lyonne, pablo sheron, and or president of the united states? >> well, as you know from experience, and you may have chafed under this a little bit, they do have a secret service danielle brooks. i'm so tempted to say your detail. character's name. which i've joked the main reason something mustache. season two just released a few i ran for re-election was to sustain that all the way through days ago. how have the last few days been? apparently people are just their high school years. you know, i don't worry too much watching all 13 episodes in one go. >> have you seen any of it yourself? >> i'm still in season one. >> it's a good thing because you about their social lives. are with child. >> is it disturbing? they've got their heads on
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>> i think it's pretty bold. straight. >> that was fantastic. again, jenna's exclusive >> really? interview with president obama >> it's not for the pregnant or tomorrow on "today." >> sasha turned 13 yesterday. children. >> i don't know that it turns >> that's right. went to a one direction concert. darker, but i think the stakes are raised considerably on all was the youngest kid in the levels, correct? >> all levels. white house since jfk jr. >> okay. >> even porn stash. >> teenagers now. >> there you go. that is your character's name. let us begin this half-hour >> there you go. with the o.j. simpson saga 20 the cat's out of the bag. years later. the case transfixed this nation with the brutal double murder, a don't say porn on live tv! famous suspect on the run, and that dramatic trial. in a moment, we'll talk exclusively to ron goldman's family and kato kaelin, but there he is. >> let's talk about it, pablo. you're not a good guy in this at first, here's nbc' j all. >> it's correct. >> is the power of your character in the stache? mankiewicz. >> reporter: two horrific murders, defined by just three >> oh god, yeah. clearly you can see i'm a whole different person. words, the o.j. case. i have no power left anymore. it's been taken away from me. >> both victims had their yeah, the stache is an throats slashed. incredible thing. >> reporter: the case against i think the half mullet is also him was strong, with prosecutors part of my power. relying on what they called a >> the stache and the gravy. mountain of dna evidence. >> and danielle, we know you as >> do you have enough evidence to convict o.j. simpson? tasty.
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>> of course we do. that's your character. i love your story. >> reporter: of course, a jury you just graduated from decided it wasn't enough. >> not guilty of the crime of juilliard a couple years ago? >> yeah, three years ago, 2011. murder. >> reporter: but there was plenty of other evidence the >> are you pinching yourself? >> yeah, it's crazy. jury didn't see or hear. i'm sitting here with all of could it have made a difference these guys, taking this journey. in the trial? it's so exciting for me. like the testimony of nicole's best friend kris jenner, who i'm so grateful. says nicole revealed something shocking just weeks before her >> what i love is the cast is so diverse. we need two days to get you all murder. >> she told me, he's going to kill me and he's gonna get away on. that doesn't ursually happen. with it. natasha, why do you think this >> reporter: and there were two witnesses who told police they show resonates so much? spotted o.j. simpson shortly after the murders. >> sorry if i was pinching me. why do i think the show is what? one of them was jill shively. >> why do you think it resonates >> all of a sudden a white car comes flying north on bundy, and i barely missed him. so much? >> i just think we've been so it was o.j. simpson. >> reporter: but shively never inundated with the botoxing. >> pablo's being so bad. just going to move his hand over testified, in part because she here. >> the thing is, you know, sold her story. pablo's just helping me to be my neither did another witness, skip junas, who reported seeing best self this morning and i really appreciate it. simpson later at the airport. >> the e-cigarette didn't help. >> he was carrying this cheap >> it was actually r. kelly. bag and pulling things out and
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did help me wake up this dumping them in the trash can. morning. >> behave. >> reporter: and remember >> i just think it's sort of a simpson's so-called suicide note, read by his close friend response -- we've been seeing so robert kardashian? many fake things for so long. >> don't feel sorry for me. i think as a country and i've a great life. species, we're probably hungry >> reporter: that too was never presented to the jury. for something different. even the low-speed bronco chase >> real. >> real, yes. didn't make it to court. well said. kate, you had the cast over for thanksgiving at your house? >> i didn't. >> i have o.j. in the car. >> reporter: in the end, an exhaustive investigation and an eight-month trial was decided in nothinvented that eard. just four hours. one. >> i was there and the food was it was the case that captivated the country and then divided it, exceent. it was terrific. out of this d,kate. a place where pop culture and >> some people have said -- i think it was the website dig put legal history collided. together a compilation of all the food scenes in the show. for "today," josh mankiewicz, they say you could argue this is a cooking show set in a women's nbc news, los angeles. prison, they just showed all the >> and we're joined now by fred different food. and kim goldman, ron goldman's >> in season one, but i don't think in season two. >> because things have changed father and sister, and kato for your character. >> things have changed in the kitchen. the prowess in the kitchen has left. kaelin. >> but danielle, you said that good morning. we spent a lot of time together food is gross? in the months following your >> yes, it is.
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>> as it looks? son's murder. it's been 20 years and i can see >> yes, it is. >> what are you talking about. the time passage on your face a little bit. >> i'm saying danielle the actor mine as well. has the time passed in your does not enjoy the food. tasty does. heart? >> no. it's like yesterday. loss is exactly the same. nothing has changed. >> nothing wrong with those baloney sandwich. >> no sense of normalcy you had them often. >> they were delicious. returning to your life at some >> piper insulted the food. point over these past 20 years, >> gave her a different kind of or is it a new normal? sandwich. >> i'll never get that image out >> it's just become a new normal of my head. it's great to have you all here. minus my son. thank you, kate, natasha, pablo, without any of the opportunity and danielle. to share his life with him, his thank you so much. joys, his happinesses, his and again, "orange is the new black" is on netflix. you can watch all of it right successes, all of that's gone. now. >> kim, you've written a book coming up next, what could have possibly eaten a ten-foot recently and you spoke to savannah and you talked about the need to reclaim your path in life and your life. great white shark? did you have to actively force we'll tell you about the frightening hunt for a possible yourself to do it, or does it super predator with a woman who spends her time diving for sharks. occur naturally for you at some but first, this is "today" on nbc. back a8:48 with the period? >> i think i had to actively force myself, because at the age that i was, early 20s, to be kind of, you know, walking away from what i was supposed to be doing, i had to find what was important to me again. and after my brother died, i
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didn't know what that was because everything shifted. i was lost for a really long time, and it's hard to find that place. >> this nation was transfixed by the story, and in particular the trial. the trial of o.j. simpson. and there is one image from that trial, kim, that always captures my heart, and it is the moment the verdict was read and you burst into tears, and fred, you tried to console her, a father it seemed whose heart was breaking for a second time. do you relive that moment? >> i do. i look at that picture and it makes me so sad, because the sadness on that girl's face in that picture -- >> you say that girl. it doesn't even seem like you anymore? >> i don't feel like i'm her as much anymore. i still carry that angst and that grief with me, but i walk with a little bit more composure now and a little stronger position. but it's heartbreaking to see that and i was crushed, obviously. >> kato, these two were thrust into this story for an obvious reason, they lost a son and a brother.
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you were a guest in a guest house. and you wrote recently in an op-ed over the weekend, one day i was a struggling actor and the next day, the media flexed their muscle and i became a celebrity, a pariah, the world's most famous house guest, a traitor, a dummy, a liar, a freeloader and even an assassin's target. never has a man done so little to be recognized by so many. how did it change your life? >> well, one day i'm in a courtroom, i walk out of a courtroom, and everybody's shouting my name. i became this public figure, and everybody had an opinion. i was kato the character. still to this day, i can't believe some of the hate that can come over social medias. if i work, they say you're capitalizing. still to this day. if i don't, i'm a bum. i can't really win. it's sort of like -- it's a very difficult situation to be in. >> was it all outside your control, or when you look back, were there things you could have done differently? >> you know, matt, i testify to
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things that i knew, not what i mysterious disappearance of a large greathi srk that has thought happened, and that's the god's honest truth. ledpredator.for a i think what it was, a lot of here's nbc's kerry sanders. times i had the -- people would say he looked like a deer in >> reporter: it's a terrifying prospect, and a fascinating headlights. it's because i sat in with mystery. the possibility that in the prosecution over 20 hours. depths of the ocean off if a question came in during australia, there may be an trial, i was going, i don't remember that question. unknownda big it's and being on camera, you don't realize the camera's always on able to devour a ten-foot shark. you, so it was sort of like people going, look at that guy, >> a question that not only came he's lying or he's deer in the to my mind, but everyone's mind headlights. who was involved, but what did >> let me ask you all, give you that? a chance to answer the same what's going to eat a shark that big? question. kim, i'll start with you. >> reporter: film maker dave what did you learn about yourself through all this? briggs started out 11 years ago >> that i'm resilient. that i'm a fighter. documenting a scientific project to tag sharks. that i learned how to be one, a ten-foot female, code incredibly loyal and committed, named shark alpha. >> i remember looking at one of and what family is about. them thinking well, she's just a i learned how to stay strong in magnificent looking animal. >> reporter: but just four the face of adversity. months later, shark alpha's tag, similar to this one, washed >> fred? >> i think if nothing else, i ashore. the mystery now explored in a learned how to adjust. new smithsonian channel change, but not change. documentary. the tag recorded that shark alpha dove 1,900 feet in just
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that's probably the biggest seconds, but the temperature, thing. i never had that question asked. instead of going down as expected, actually went up, from but i think that's it in a nutshell. >> you know what, i realize that 46 to 78 degrees. 20 years ago, i lost a mother >> it was obviously eaten. and my sister lost her son in >> reporter: but by what? shark expert ralph collier said iraq. i can't imagine you losing a it could have been almost brother, you losing your son, anything. >> it could be another shark. it could be a marinemammal, a and i can only relate to my sister losing her son. whale. someeoe suggested giant it's devastating, that every day -- i mean, you cannot not squid. think about it and you also have >> reporter: just this week off the coast of jupiter, florida, to go through a process of boaters spotted a great white, grieving, and i always said to my sister, grieving is part of currently the top predator in life and it's a very difficult the world's oceans, or as some thing. so i can only relate things to what my sister and my family scientists are now asking, could went through, and then for you, there be bigger super what you have to go through no matter what every day, you have predator out there? for "today," kerry sanders, nbc to think about it. and with the reunion, whatever news, miami. >> dunn dunn dunn. they call it, an anniversary, our next guest started free it's very difficult. for you to have to go through diving with sharks when she was this, i know it's got to be only 7 years old. now 20, madison stewart has really differently. >> and i hope people do take the time on the 20th anniversary, dedicated the last six years of not only to talk about the trial her life fighting to protect and the evidence and what we sharks. she's just completed her debut thought or didn't know, but to
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remember the loss of life on documentary. it's called shark girl. good to see you, good morning. that day. thank you all for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> good morning. >> we'll talk about your >> nice to see you. documentary in a second, but why and you can see a two-hour don't we just put a little exclamation point on what we just saw. what do yappeou thid to "dateline"special, the people that ten-foot great white? >> whatever it was, i know i want to dive with it. vs. o.j. simpson, what >> you really want to see it? people never heard. >> yes. dyou think there is suc let's go to al now for a check of the weather. s supredator sh >> all right, matt, thank you so much. ldn' i bf we've been talking about big there was. changes going on through the southwest with the heat there has been in the past, but they're extinct now, that we continuing. we've got heat here in the know of. the thing is, i think it's a mid-atlantic states, but good example of what the media temperatures well into the 100s, does with sharks. and texas on into the sohwest. sharks get eaten by other a ooew coofe sharks. it could have been a bigger shark or a super mystery predator. >> so you brought up the media. why do you think the media in dam fl s particular is so fascinated by sharks? >> we love to havemonsters. albuquerq albuquerque. unseasonably strong winds. and sharks fit that description and you can see we've got a risk of strong storms from perfectly. the only time we see them is minneapolis ahento ma day. we're going to be watching that when there's a shark attack area a that's happened and the news does this bloodthirsty killer. good morning. even shark week does it. i'm meteorologist bill henley. everyone likes to play up how another damp morning, showers dangerous they are. it's not easy for people to go see sharks themselves, so they and thunderstorms are possible believe it. >> you have seen so many up this afternoon. mostly cloudy skies with highs close in the wild, in the ocean.
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you've been diving ie ining sin in the mid to upper 70s. stormier tomorrow. were a little girl. does any part of them scare you? 85 muggy degrees for thursday are you cautious when you're and back up to 85 with storms down there? >> the only thing about sharks that scares me is that i've seen likely friday. we'll be clearing out friday evening. that sets the stage for them disappear from areas around beautiful weather this weekend. their reef. we've always got a level of sunshine, saturday, sunday and respect for them. we never pretend that they're monday. have a great day. weather. harmless because they're not. but imagine you know your dog really well and he may look vicious to other people, but he's not. and that's what it's like with >> all right, al, thank you very shark. >> what do sharks in particular much. coming up, one of the teach us about the health of our biggest events in the world, the oceans? >> sharks are so incredibly world cup, now just 24 hours important to our oceans. away. why isn't the host nation ready? there's been places in the ocean and on "trending," what do in the past where they've been you do when you're stuck at the taken out and the ecosystem has airport? read, sleep, chat on the phone? collapsed around them. they are the top predator. they're at the top of the food the hilarious video one very lonely traveler made to pass the chain so there's relatively few of them as well, which is ironic time. we approve this message. but first, these messages. because they're also the one species that we want to get rid of. >> we spent a lot of time in are kept at theirt peak by freezing.ables australia. you dive a lot at the great barrier reef. what changes have you seen in because freezing is nature's pause button. but do you know what else it keeps at their peak? the just crafted,
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just baked meals you'll find in your freezer aisle. that reef that you've been dive take a fresh look at frozen. it's how delicious stays delicious. sfg. frozen. how fresh stays fresh. >> i grew up loving sharks. hungry for more? they're my favorite. go to howfreshstaysfresh.com there's a great change in their population. it's the only reason i got involved in conservation. we take sharks legally through commercial fisheries each year in australia. and people eat shark meat and shark liver oil is in our cosmetics. if we saw a rhino horn for sale, it would be outrage, but it's happening to sharks. you can go in to any chemist and buy shark products and they're for sale at our supermarkets. so they're this neglected species. >> do you think we'll ever fully understand everything that lives in the ocean? >> no. and that's a good thing. one thing i love about sharks is they're one of the last animals they put the hash browns on the inside? who needs a one-handed breakfast! on this planet that you can still have a wild interaction have you tried one of these things! with. we get in the water with them [ male announcer ] the next generation of breakfast is here. the new a.m. crunchwrap. with nothing but our knowledge of them to protect us. eggs, bacon, cheese, and a hash brown inside. we know they're the top predators, but hundreds of people have recreational interactions with sharks on a daily basis. >> you speak beautifully on their behalf. it's nice having you here. you can see the documentary "shark girl" this sunday night on the smithsonian channel. and hunt for the super predator airs on the same network on
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but that's savannah assisting matt. if you want to see the complete facebook chat, it's still on our facebook page. we need a drum roll of things that we learned about matt. aspiring architect. what does that mean? >> i'm a big fan of architecture. i have no skill at it. but i would love to do it if i weren't doing this. >> pepperoni equals sunshine. >> somebody asked me my favorite topping for pizza. all about pepperoni. >> this was a popular question, favorite where in the world, easter island. what did you love? >> those statues that they carved out of the local rock. they're just stunning and they're everywhere on the island. >> you love that passover peninsula, too. [ laughter ] >> yeah. tamron, i'll explain that to you later. thank you, tamron. that was fun. and by the way, sometimes when you're typing something on your iphone, you say typos courtesy we're back at 7:46 with of my iphone. anticipation at a fever pitch typos courtesy of savannah. for tomorrow's start of the world cup. >> a lot of pressure. the soccer tournament is going to be watched by billions around
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the world, but with just 24 >> we've got hours to go, is the host nation of brazil prepared? nbc's bill neely is in sao paolo. >> reporter: they are not celebrating the world cup, they're protesting the billions that have been spent on it. in sao paolo where the games aneagage ot police are out in . good morning. i'm tracy davidson. a on a world let's get your first alert r kd thi cup rail project that won't be ready on time. forecast from meteorologist bill henley. three men died building the bill? >> tracy, tracking showers and stadium for the opening game. thunderstorms with heavy do it isn't finished. downpou prerteafevs, you'recan'tisimem a downpours. they're moving into delaware. clouds are crossing the entire area. f they'll be staying with us through the morning and light fog. the radar views show the heavy are you? the organizers are confident we downfans in southern and central can put on a great world cup, delaware. and look at the storms in she says, one brazil can be maryland. lit rain and showers moving proud of. many brazilians are preparing for a carnival of sport. through philadelphia and to the as are fans from the 32 north. that is cool temperatures into the the middle 60s now. countries who will play, 65 in northeast philadelphia. including the u.s. while the excitement here is certainlybuilding showers, thunderstorms this morning and breaks of sunshine s fans froal wor
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later this afternoon. two people suffered burns in descending on brazil, and more a fire this morning in north philadelphia. than half of mankind will at both were taken to the hospital. a fire broke out just before some point in the next month 7:00 this morning in a house at watch this world cup. 21st and montgomery. the cause is under protesters say they'll disrupt ce i waste of money. investigation. also the red cross has volunteers helping a family that was displaced. police are determined to stop an early morning standoff is them. over in west kensington. confrontations are looming on and off the field. this started at 3:00 this morning. police tell us a man armed with >> that was nbc's bill neely in two guns and another man, they brazil. so much excitement about the world cup. and test i for brazil say the armed man led another because of the olympics. >> a couple years from now. relative, a woman and several coming up, an emotional children leave the home. appearance from oscar winner then police sent a robot inside. na jie this morning. ll you philadelphia police filed charges against the mother of a first grader and her live-in what if he breaks his arm? or what if he wants a fish? or a dog? or an iguana? boyfriend after the child took heroin to school yesterday. police say the girl has nearly a what if that iguana breaks his arm? what if he wants to study abroad? dozen packets of the drug. or if he needs braces? or she? what if they both need braces? some of them were open. last night detectives removed what if there's more than one of them? what if there's six? several bags of evidence from the child's home, hours she told what if we saved a little today, police she was dizzy and didn't just in case we need a little more tomorrow? feel well. the girl and hour four siblings
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rispler was wounded. we're told he'll recover. there were vigils with students shouting "we love you, emilio." >> this statistic is mind boggling. >> 74 school shootings since newtown, that's december of coming up, as we celebrate 2012. modern dads, advice for new dads 74. that's just more than one a week on average. to be. 's>lie imparts h wisdom on the president of the united states had some very harsh words after this latest shooting. to be. 's>lie imparts h wisdom on ey jhostmobi >> a lot of people will say, well, it's a mental health problem. it's not a gun problem. yotaii to be. 's>lie imparts h wisdom on ey jhostmobi it guys! fig yh!t ait gorg ♪ 'm, the united states does not have ait bongwh! f to be. 's>lie imparts h wisdom on ey jhostmobi a monopoly on crazy people. it guys! fig yh!t ait gorg ♪ 'm, h it's not the only country that has psychosis. and yet, we kill each other in these mass shootings at rates that are exponentially higher than any place else.
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the country has to do some soul searching about this. this is becoming the norm. and we take it for granted. in ways that as a parent are terrifying to me. >> and that's the scary part right there. this becomes commonplace. >> now when i go into a mall, i'm looking at how am i getting out. i really do think about that. when i get into a movie theater, i now look, where are theexits. and i don't think it's paranoia. i really don't. >> the president makes a point about soul searching. as i said, i'm from xas. red rt of thisuntry. i heard a political analyst on "morning joe" say perhaps the opdl need to speak up more. we talk a lot about the extreme so-called right, the extreme so-called left. but when you look at polling, overwhelmingly, there is support for some kind of quote unquote common sense legislation. so we look at these extremes of our country right now and the
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divisiveness, but when you look at it by the numbers, there's support overwhelmingly from the middle, and so you have some out there who say it is time for those people to seek up more, and perhaps come up with a compromise. so we're not doing the story 74 times in a year since newtown. >> which then leads to something like this, this bodyguard blanket. the idea that -- to help protect school kids. >> what is it? >> it's a bullet resistant pad that's designed for kids and teachers in the event of school protection. you use it for tornado protection. it's been on sale for 11 days. it's about a thousand bucks from this company called protect. they have not sold any yet. they claim it passes the national institute of justice level three classification for body armor. >> your sides are exposed. and the fear factor of running. they market it as something to protect your 5-year-old or middle schooler or high school
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kid. someone starts shooting, you're not going to go in the corner and put this over. you're going to likely run, which is what i would want my child to do, or any child, or whatever the teacher has told them that we've seen in other tragedies like newtown where the teachers were composed enough to save lives. >> the company does go out of its way to point out this is not a solution. this is not the 100% perfect -- >> it's just another layer to try to help in the worst case scenario. >> it speaks to the desperation, but the larger conversation is not a blanket. it's what we're going to do to save our kids. another story that's, you know, in the news and people are reacting to on social media, 20 years ago, nicole brown simpson and her friend ronald goldman were found dead in brentwood, california. we know that that set off the events that ended with the trial of the century, is what it was called, the o.j. simpson case. everyone remembers, of course, the infamous chase down the 405,
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the bronco with o.j. simpson in the back there. i was a reporter in dallas at the time when this started. i know you guys surely remember where you were. where were you, al? >> i was at a friend's wife's birthday party in a restaurant and everybody was crowded into the bar watching this. i mean, it was riveting. then the rumors were that o.j. had committed suicide. it was an insane 48-hour period. >> absolutely. you know, you think about it, the things that came out of that, the tragedy, the awareness of domestic violence, which the court case ended one way, but it was undeniable that there had been domestic violence in that relationship. and also the loss, the families, and what the family members of people who are victims of violence, how they react with the spectacular media spectacle that was hovering over it. so this morning, ron goldman's family kim, his sister and his father fred were guests on this show, as well as kato kaelin,
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who was a house guest of o.j. simpson, they talked about it 20 years later and how they feel. let's listen. >> i look at that picture and it makes me so sad. because, you know, the sadness on that girl's face in that picture. >> you say that girl. it doesn't even seem like you anymore? >> because i don't feel like i'm her as much anymore. i still carry that angst and that grief with me. but i walk with a little bit more composure now and a little stronger position. but it's heartbreaking to see that, and i was crushed, obviously. >> and that was her -- kato kaelin also spoke about people described him as a free loader. we saw the glare of the media and how people can be categorized. here's how he talked about how the trial defined his life. >> how did it change your life? >> well, one day i'm in a courtroom. i walk out of a courtroom and everybody's shouting my name. i became this public figure, and everybody had an opinion. i was kato the character. still to this day, i can't believe some of the hate that can come over social medias.
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you know, if i work, they say you're capitalizing. still to this day. if i don't, well then i'm a bum. i can't really win. so it's sort of like -- it's a very difficult situation to be in. >> willie, you remember where you were when the verdict came in? >> yeah, i was home from college. i was watching alayo game. remember on nbc, they went split screen, and then they took o.j. for a while. there's a documentary about what was going on behind the scenes. my father had just landed at l.a.x., was on the 405 where they were listening to the radio, he and the cab driver and they said there's this chase. the driver said, that's right behind us. so my dad pulls t over and watches the whole thing pass by. and he said the thing that we became used to later that struck him was the people on the overpasses with the signs, go o.j., go. >> like it was a sporting event. >> and it was just the beginning of this bizarre cultural spectacle. >> it was a surreal event. i remember the people with the signs thinking, you all had cardboard to make a sign?
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the beginning of all of the strangeness and the sadness that went along. by the way, "dateline" at 9:00/8:00 central, the people vs. o.j. simpson, what the jury never heard. even all of these years later, there are new details that are coming out about this case. >> interesting story. how many of us have eaten at a waffle house? >> oh, please. >> all the time. >> why wouldn't you every day? >> this waitress in north carolina waffle house. she gets s a thousand dollar ti. somebody left a thousand dollars on the credit card receipt. the waffle house management said she couldn't keep it. company policy says extremely large tips left on credit cards have to be refunded in case the customer decides to dispute the charge. so she takes her story to the local paper. after it starts spreading, the tipper caught wind of this and actually writes her out a check for a thousand bucks. waffle house says it was always the company's intention to make sure she got the money. in fact, they have a statement,
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this has given us cause to review our procedures so we can get tips to our associates quicker in these unusual situations. our intentions were for the associate to get her tip all along. sorry that our soerassociate ane customer are having to go through this. they want to make sure that it wasn't a mistake. complicating it, the customer was out of town for a while, they couldn't reach him. eventually she got her tip three weeks later. >> i want to know what she did to get that thousand dollar tip. >> just a generous person. >> hello, your waffles are hot. >> don't you feel that way if you're in a diner late at night and there's someone working so hard, they're on an overnight shift, maybe they have kids at home. if you're in a position to do it, lay something big on them. >> i was a waitress for 11 days. the hardest job of my life. my dad went to wake me up one day and said you going to work today? i said no, sir. you gonna call in? no, sir. the only job i didn't give two weeks notice. i said, it was the hardest job. i'm 43. in my life. and i've had a ton of jobs. here's something to put a
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smile on your face. soccer enthusiasts looking forward to the world cup because there is a dog in japan that is a soccer super fan. this is puran the super beagle. check out these mad soccer skills. you know, doing that leg lift thing, that was kind of like you doing the -- playing the role of savannah. >> when you were birthing the baby. >> yes. >> let's see it. >> there you are. >> there it is. >> that was too fast. >> that was brief. >> we don't need to show it anymore. >> i want to see it again. can we? please? >> we'll get you a picture. you can look at it in the comfort of your own home. >> willie birthing a baby as my screen grab. >> willie don't know nothing about birthing no babies, rhett let me tell you.
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>> we've had one area of thunderstorms move through washington, d.c. chicago, you've got a heavy group of thunderstorms making their way through. more rain from chicago, western p.a., all way down to washington, d.c. we've got a risk of strong storms here in the east. you can see we've got this slight risk of storms from roanoke, pittsburgh, charleston, on into washington, d.c. and richmond. it not only will bring heavy rain, winds, and isolated tornados, but some areas could pick up four to five inches of rain good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. another damp morning. showers and some thunderstorms are possible this afternoon. mostly cloudy skies with high temperatures in the middle to upper 70s today. another stormy day. in fact, stormier tomorrow. 85 muggy degrees for thursday and back up to 85 with storms likely friday. we'll be clearing out friday evening. and that sets the stage for beautiful weather this weekend.
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oliver platt has appeared in more than 60 tv shows and films over his illustrious career. so many, in fact, we thought we'd give you a quick refresher. >> half a million. >> drop the case. >> what happened? >> super gay? >> unique. >> thankful for it. >> that's right. >> wow. >> that's nice. i love that. >> what a career. >> now he's got a very funny role in the new film "chef." oliver finds himself in a twitter war with jon favreau's character, who he tears to
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shreds in a harsh review. >> oliver platt, it is good to see you. >> great to be here, thank you. >> so you're a chef and jon favreau's character in the movie has a food truck with these cabano sandwiches, and so that's what we have here. >> you guys actually paid in cubanos. >> are you a fan of the cubano? >> i am a fan of the cubano. >> you said you're a fan of street food. i asked you what your favorite, your answer was -- >> i grew up all over the world. my mom and dad, they were very aggressive about getting us out into whatever culture we were in. the most efficient way to figure out where you are is go out and find a food truck. eat the street food. it's one way. one way. >> and food trucks are everywhere now, by the way. every american city you're starting to see those. talk a little bit about your character. you play a food critic, which is a little justice here because your brother is a food critic for "new york" magazine. >> right. john is a smart guy.
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a little two for one deal, you know i mean? listen, the interesting thing for me, i'm usually identifying with the guy in the kitchen, putting on the show. and so it's very interesting for me to sort of change roles, so to speak. and also, yes, having grown up with my brother, as you say, as a food critic for "new york" magazine, it's a radical change of perspective. but the movie -- one of the many things the movie is about is sort of the power that people tend to give other people's opinions. in this case, it's all about jon discovering that he's actually -- that's gotten out of control for him and he's no longer cooking for himself, he's cooking for other people. and my character as an early supporter of his recognizes that and i sort of bust him on it. >> you talk about opinion, though. this movie has gotten such great reviews. right out of the gate. when you're making a movie like this, did you have any sense
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that this thing was going to break as big as it did? >> you never know, but for us, it's about the process and the great thing about working with jon, he's an extraordinary collaborator. first of all, he started out as an actor, so he immediately understands where you're coming from, and he's so confident in his own vision that he's very, very open to everybody else's input. and he just immediately makes it fun and sort of sucks you into his game. and you're sort of having a great time before you even know it. and when you're having a great time is when everybody does their best work. so it's just sort of this feedback loop of wonderfulness. >> wonderfulness was looking at all those characters you've played. you've got this bill murray connection. a fun fact i don't think a lot of people realize. he helped you break into the business? >> my cousin frankie and bill were next door neighbors. >> that sounds like a movie. my cousin frankie. >> and i had just gotten to new york. i was doing a play.
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off, off, off, off, off, off, off, off broadway. >> how small were the audiences? >> well, you know, you guys would have been a sellout. >> all right! >> oliver platt. "chef" is in theaters now. >> these are warm, too. coming up next, i'm going to get you caught up on the news you need right now. right after this. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well, they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline plus.
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taking a look at the headlines, federal health officials estimate more than 29 million people the u.s., more than 9% of all americans, now have diabetes. that's a jump of three million in just three years. the report also says about one in four people don't know they have the disease. the cdc says you can reduce your risk by eating healthy and being more physically active. a new study is suggesting that eating large amounts of red meat could raise a woman's risk of developing breast cancer. researchers at harvard looked at the medical and diet history of almost 90,000 premenopausal women. higher amounts of poultry decreased that risk. hawaiian airlines soars to the top when it comes to on-time performance. hawaiian planes were on time 92% of the time during the first four months of year, followed by
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alaska and virgin america. frontier, southwest, jetblue, envoy, and express jet were at the bottom of the list. a big restaurant chain is investigating a possible data breech. p.f. chang's says it's looking into a report that stolen credit and debit card information showed up on a website. the stolen cards had all apparently been used at p.f. chang's restaurants earlier this year. the company says it's now looking into it. on the eve of the world cup, controversy blowing up in australia over a giant balloon. take a look at what's floating in the skies over melbourne. it's a 150-foot depiction of brazil's world famous landmark statue christ the redeemer. it's an ad for a sports bet, which is an online betting site. critics say it's offensive because it uses a religious symbol while promoting gambling. sports bet says it's a message of support for the australian team. two medium cappuccinos! let's show 'em what a breakfast with whole grain fiber can do. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate hold the whip, two espressos. make one a double. she's full and focused. [ barista ] i have two cappuccinos, one coffee with room, one large mocha latte,
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good morning. i'm tracy davidson. another wet day in store. let's get the latest from first alert meteorologist bill henley. >> clouds, fog, thunderstorms, high humidity, sounds like yesterday, but it's a repeat again today. look at the clouds obscuring the top of the comcast center. still seeing thunderstorm activity in central delaware just near dover. light showers in philadelphia and further to the north. the temperature 66 degrees and holding in philadelphia. we'll climb into the upper 70s to near 80, and then we could see a break or two of sunshine this afternoon. truck driver kevin ropert, charged in the deadly crash that injured actor tracy morgan is scheduled to be charged this afternoon. charged with four counts of assault by auto and one count of death by auto. he may have dozed off at the wheel, and that's what happened on the new jersey turnpike. his tractor trailer plowed into
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the back of a limo bus carrying morgan and his entourage. a fellow comedian on the bus was killed. tracy remains in critical condition following surgery. the former star of "30 rock" is expected the to be in the hospital for several weeks. a new $20 million plan to fix the bridge in wilmington. they hope to have it partially open by labor day. but officials say if they find the bridge has to be torn down and rebuilt, it may not reopen until next year. transportation officials are looking into why it took so long to close the bridge following a 911 call back in april. innutehave another you can get the latest news, weather and follow the rain on nbc10.com. ment
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great crowd on the plaza. tamron.lie along with al and natalie had to take little early today. >> what are youreing? >> "usa today" with an interesting story on favorite side kicks. >> who are those guys on the back? >> what in the world? >> that looks like you, willie. your amazing dad. >> oh, my gosh, i had no idea. that's not talk about best father's day books, is it? >> just talking about "good talk, dad." this great new book by an up and coming writer. >> i heard it's the number one gift to give dads this season. >> if you're looking for a great retro book, "don't make me stop this car." >> write a book about dad. >> it is a lay-up father's day gift. we want to show you something. i want this in my home. so far, you can only have it in your office. joyride is the name of the company. this is an iced coffee keggerator.
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if you live in new york or san francisco, joyride brings in five gallon kegs. >> that's like 160 cups of coffee. >> are you thirsty? >> yes, please. >> how would you like it? >> let's see your pull. >> i told i never drank from a keg around here, all the girls were shocked. what does that say about the "today" show won? >>e milk in there. >> a little milk? >> and this is iced coffee. but you can eat it up if you want. >> two sugars. >> so you like it light and sweet. >> i can see those 11 days of waitressing really paid off for you. i'll show you what's going on. >> where's my thousand dollar tip? >> for today, a risk of strong storms. mid-atlantic states, wet weather, all the way down into the gulf. also working its way from minnesota back into oklahoma. gorgeous weather out west. lots of sunshine there. slight risk tomorrow from texas into oklahoma. more wet weather in the northeast. going to be kind of a mess. showers in the pacific northwest, sizzling in the
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southwest. that's what's going on around the country. ha >> i'm meteorologist bill henley. another damp morning. showers and some thunderstorms are possible this afternoon. mostly cloudy skies with high temperatures in the middle to upper 70s today. another stormy day. in fact, stormier later tomorrow. 85 muggy degrees for thursday and back up to 85 with storms likely friday. we'll be clearing out friday evening, and that sets the the stage for beautiful weather this weekend. plenty of sunshine saturday, sunday and monday with low humidity. have a great day. >> "get started today" is brought to you by jimmy dean. shine on. >> now to our series "get started today." this morning we're focusing on your personal health, everything from how often you should see the dentist to whether or not you really need that multi-vie minut -- multi-vitamin.
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>> here with us to give us things we need to know, is ob/gyn dr. evelyn menia. we're going to launch in with the annual physical exam. women, men often miss it for different reasons. >> i know. i know. you really should. for women in particular. sometimes they use the gynecologist as your annual exam nar -- examination, but most of us don't prescribe for high blood pressure or cholesterol. my biggest complaint is, i feel fabulous. i say, prove it to me. in writing. >> i'm guilty of this. i think i skip it. when i do go, are there certain tests i should be asking to make sure they perform? >> a complete blood cell count. we see how your bone marrow is functioning. anemia. your lipid profile. good, bad, indifferent. also all your chemistries. make sure you're not imbibing too much on not onlyhee, b keg . that type of thing. these things are very important.
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simple, simplistic things. ekgs. how is your heart doing? the auto scope to look at your ear and your eyes. very important. that's what your internist does. >> and how often we visit the gynecologist as women. is there a change? i've always believed it was once a year. >> the gynecologist, as a matter of fact, and here's our thing, our gynecologist -- it should be an annual examination. and there are newer recommendations fr that you nee your pap every three years, which is shocking for most of us. and it's usually traditionally, you always have your annual and your annual pap. however, if you have had a history of annual paps, we do screen you differently. but for the majority of people that do have -- or have had pap smears that are normal, you can just do it every three years. however, i am the only doctor that sees you in your birthday suit, so it is important that we do your breast exam, your pelvic exam, check for masses, do your rectal exam after 50 to check
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for anal cancer, and i can also check for melanomas. >> just quickly, do we have it once, or every three years? >> you have your pap every three years. only that examination. but you need your pelvic exam every year. >> got it. >> next one is an eye exam. i don't think most people get this done unless they feel like there's a problem. >> i know. or when you're looking like this and your arms are too short or you're squinting. you can't read anything. i really suggest -- children should start, believe it or not, young. because most of the time they won't tell you that they're squinting or anything else like that or they're having a problem reading in school. however -- and this should be every three years. for us as adults, we should go to the eye doctor every year. there's so many things that you don't feel. glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts. you don't know what's going on with your eyeball, and it's not about just squinting. and do you know how much botox it takes for you to get rid of your lines afterwards?
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it's preventative. >> i don't. >> we may one day. >> moving on to the dentist. how long should we go and get our teeth checked? >> the dental check-up should be every year. my husband would be very happy for me to tell everybody this. you should have a deep cleaning of your teeth twice a year. >> so every six months. >> every six months. and the reason being is not only are you getting a dental cleaning, it's not only doing those pearly whites and making them white, but it's also the disease in between your teeth, like gingivitis. you want to have your pearly whites as long as you can. most importantly, dental hygienists also check for oral cancer, which is very important, especially in young men that smoke at the age of 30. >> clean twice a year. this one, there's been a lot of literature saying maybe vitamins aren't worth it anymore. what's your view? >> me personally, i try to do my best. from monday through friday, i'm pretty good about my nutrition and things like that. i'm very cognizant. on the weekends, i tend to be a little bit lazier and i kind of
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fall off the wagon. so most people do not do really, really well in terms of nutrition. so you really -- i always believe that you should supplement. you don't have to go all out. something very, very simple, especially containing vitamins a, c, d, e, and f. vitamin d is very often. >> how often do you take those? >> once a day. just a daily multi-vitamin. nothing spectacular. >> and weight. >> my favorite thing. >> people oftwonder how often w should weigh ourselves. >> i say to you don't weigh yourself at all. do not weigh yourself every day. i think it just really psychologically does something to you. i believe that body mass index, it's kind of like a general thing and it just really measures and gives you a range of what your target should be. under weight, healthy, overweight. honestly, i like my tape measure. that's the best thing.
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i encourage my patients to measure the four parts of their body. bust, waist, hips, and their thighs once a month. it's much, much better than doing the scale. and you can tell, you know, oh, my god, these pants are fitting. it's easier. >> i'm going to measure my bust right now. >> measure your bust right now, willie. >> thank you. that's good tips. >> good to see you. coming up next, as we you can hide uneven skin tone from here.
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as we count down to father's day, a "today's modern dads" survey found that 75% of fathers say being a dad is their most important job. >> corbin tyson is a father of three who certainly takes that job very seriously. he started the fatherhood project on the youtube channel soul pancake. >> if you're anything like me, i'm clueless about how to be a dad. i really don't want to screw this up. i'm on a journey to find out what it means to be a good dad. when i started this project, i wanted to talk to other dads to find out what works and what doesn't work. i've been looking for this, a perfect quaint family that has it all figured out. i'm afraid that doesn't exist. every one of us have a story about our dads. maybe he wasn't there or maybe he was there too much. the funny thing is that out of all of the people i've talked to, there are very few people that have what i would think is a normal dad. apparently there is no normal.
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i think i've been trying to paint the wrong picture. there's only you. only the unique view that you bring to the world. so for the rest of us who are not running on the beach in white linen, there's good news. you're not alone. if you're like me and you don't know what you're doing half the time, i'm with you. i'm an ordinary dad with ordinary flaws trying to do my best. >> amen to that. corbin is here with his buddy and one of the fathers he features, matt oaks. welcome to our living room. sorry we didn't clean up before the company kim over. >> looks like my house. >> i "live" what ylove what you that nobody's perfect. you're scared at first and you make it up as you go along. what have you found as a father? >> i've found that i am more clueless than i thought i would be. when i started having kids, i thought man, i don't know what i'm doing here, i've got to figure this out. so i bought all the books, bought everything to figure out how to do this right. >> we talk a lot about the
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modern dad. is there a difference between dads today and, say, dads 50 years ago? >> i think so. i've interviewed close to 100 dads for this project, and i think dads now are much more intentional about getting it right than ever before. >> when you know better, you do better. oprah always says that. dads 50 years ago thought work, bring home the bacon. and now you know, with your son, matt, you need to interact. you have a special needs child. and he needs you there more than ever. >> yeah. so my son has autism. and that comes with a unique set of challenges. one of the things i figured out along the way is it's really not about me. you were mentioning how you have these anxieties, fears about how you were going to do it right. it just doesn't matter. you have to put all that stuff away so you can focus on what your kid needs. >> tell us about your son liam. what kind of kid is he? >> he's so joyful. he's so fantastic. you're seeing some images of the kiddos on the screen there. he's just happy. he wants to be with his family and go to school and do well,
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all the same things that every other kid does. he just struggles. he's got communication issues, social issues, restrictive, repetitive behaviors. he's a great kid. i think that's one of the reasons i wanted to be part of the project. i'm a dad, here's my kid, he has a special need. we're just like everybody else's family. >> what do you love about being a father? i could go on all day about it. >> me, too. >> you say we're scared at first, and then joy takes over. >> i think the best moments as a dad is when i see my kids flourishing and doing well with what they love and what they're good at. those are the best moments, when we're together doing fun things and they're at their best. >> i'm honored to be with three great dads, having had a great dad, it definitely makes a difference in a girl's life, as it does with boys. >> and thanks for shining the light on the fatherhood project on soul pancake, which is the best name for a youtube channel there is. thanks so much. >> give liam a hug for us. coming up next, it's the question you're probably asking
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fishman. i am obsessed with this segment. i've been cooking now with willie for about two years, and there are certain things that you aren't sure if you're doing right. like cutting an onion. >> cutting an onion. that's a great example. this is actually something that i learned after culinary school, believe it or not. why don't you show me how you would approach that onion if i said give me thin strips. you're giving yourself a flat side. very good. great. we've got some stuff to learn here. >> look at willie. >> they were nice and thin, but they weren't strips. here's another way to do it. and this is going to change your life in the kitchen. first of all, cut like you did pole to pole. give yourself a flat side to cut on. the key here is go with the fibers. the lines are already done for you. >> like coloring. >> so you just follow the lines. >> i notice you're holding your
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knife pretty firmly. you have it in the wrist? >> i'm actually holding the blade with my fingers as well. hide my fingers. when you do it like this, look at this beautiful cut. instead of willie's cuts -- willie, i don't want to make you feel bad. >> you're picking on me here. >> you make cuts. you should know how to cut an onion. this holds together because you're cutting with the fiber of the onions, so when you make caramelized onions -- see, beautiful. all right, moving on. so this is a great visual example. so cooking potatoes. perfectly cooked potatoes, not so perfectly cooked. >> i've seen those a lot in my kitchen. >> so what did you do here? you put those potatoes into boiling water. they burst. >> if i put it in boiling water, i think it will cook faster. >> the outside will, but because it's so dense, the inside will stay raw. >> so what do you do? >> instead, you start like this. cold water. put it right on top of the potatoes and start. it will take the same amount of time for a perfectly cooked potato. >> and so now you turn on the
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heat? >> now you turn on the heat. >> do you always salt your water? >> i do salt my potato water. >> we've got burning garlic, for sure. garlic cooks really fast. we've got very hot oil here. so i'm going to go ahead and put it into this pan just so we can sort of change that out a little bit. two problems with very, very hot -- i'm going to move this over here for a second. two problems with very hot oil. first of all, if you don't use enough oil, that garlic will go. >> so what's the trick here? >> the trick here is use enough oil so that that garlic is submerged. stir it constantly. and then you won't burn it. the reason why is that garlic doesn't have that much water. other plants have 90% more water. >> now we're going to bread some chicken here? what's the move? >> you can see the difference here. this is what happens when you don't use flour. when you bread chicken, you want to go wet to dry, to wet, to dry. that's how you get the great coating. wet to dry, wet to dry. >> i have to ask you quickly
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because we advertised it. the dry, wet ingredients on a cake. if we can come over here. why do they have to go in separately? >> when you take your butter and eggs and make it nice and fluffy, you got to keep that fluff. so when you add the flour and the milk, you want to do it in stages. flour then milk. keeps it fluffy. >> keep it fluffy. that's my new motto. >> thank you. keep it fluffy. >> congratulations, by the way. >> thank you so much. >> we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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before we go, we want to set monday, we reported that new york jets player david nelson was bitten by a mosquito while on a charity trip in haiti. and after getting a fever and flu-like symptoms, he tested positive for chikungunya, it's a disease. we reported that he had been quarantined. >> but that is actually not accurate. he was not quarantined.
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good morning. i'm tracy davidson. another day to take the umbrella if you're going out. let's get the details on the rain from meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> certainly will come in handy this morning. we've seen the rain move through delaware. now it's arrived through cape may. not much of a beach day. look at the showers pushing through cape may and still in delaware as well. we still have rain moving through the philadelphia areas. some scattered, light showers. keep the umbrella handy. there's a possibility of more this afternoon. temperatures for now are holding in the middle 60s. fire officials are looking for the cause of a house fire in philadelphia that sent two people to the hospital with burns. the fire broke out just before 7:00 this morning. the red cross is helping a family displaced by the fire. less than two weeks after the death of lewis katz, he's
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withdrawing the late father e's plans to buy the inquirer and philadelphia news. drew katz was there announcing the $88 million purchase. now he's citing turmoil following his father's death as the decision for the pullout. his decision leaves the newspaper with an uncertain future. coming up on the "today show" just in time for father's day. a military sergeant meets his new twins for the first time. and we'll have another local update in about 25 minutes. you can always get the latest news and weather at nbc10.com. i'm tracy davidson. thanks for watching. have a great day.
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and hoda kotb. live fromtudio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> it is wines day wednesday, june 11. we are so glad you are here with us today. >> fetching. >> if you were watching "america's got talent" last night there was a promo that caught our attention for a show on nbc called "undateable". check it out. >> thursday discover "undateable", the show the "new york times" calls very funny. >> haven't named her boobs yet. i'm thinking about kathie lee and hoda because they are so perky in the morning. >> oh, my god. that never happened to us. >> i hated it when people call
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me that. i'm not perky anymore. i'm cranky. and in a lot of pain. when somebody crawalls me perky light up, baby. >> last night i wasn't to this really great event put on my samsung. it was like children's hope charities. it was a great event. it had really fun people. it is one of the things that you go to at night and wonder how it will wind up. it was so inspiring. a young man, a football player who was paralyzed. carrie underwood performed. jessica alba was there and some other people. you know these two guys? they were at my table. i don't know their names. they were wild. >> look at you. >> they were mad because i had an iphone and it was a samsung event. i like them. >> you were taking it out and
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taking pictures. >> i was taking pictures. they are like what is that? i'm like it is a phone. the samsung pictures looked awesome. >> the pictures are incredible. jimmy fallon is on the cover of "people" magazine. >> look at jimmy. >> look at that baby. she turns 1 next month. i can't believe it has been a year. the article is titled "the craziest year of my life". >> that is so cute. >> he said being a father is the most exciting and amazing thing that has happened to me. my life has never been so cool. his wife is a big part of it. we wanted to put up a picture of his beautiful wife. i didn't realize she is a cougar. i like that about her. >> 47, girlfriends. >> production company with drew
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barrymore. how old is jimmy? >> 39. >> nancy is 47. >> go girl. >> any stories like that we love. congrats to jimmy whose ratings have gone up 46% since he started. there is always a worry when there is a changing of the guard. he brings game every night. i can't even imagine his weekends. we all saw hugh jackman at the tonys. he has been prepared for a new movie called "pan". now he is howie mandel. oh, my t me see shapef head. that is very critical in bald men, the shape. >> the man has a beautul head. ean has a beautiful everything. >> it is a teeny bit pointy. >> a little eggish for you.
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>> he looks great. >> he is doing it for a role. he is going to play black beard the pirate. it is for a couple of months this summer and he will grow it out. >> bald men are hot. >> some bald men are hot. >> such as? >> tommy. >> tommy is hot. >> jimmy -- tommy -- [ laughter ] >> who is hotter than tommy? nobody. >> in the running with tommy is your favorite, ed harris. >> look at this man. he is hot. >> not so much in that picture, but yes. bruce willis is another hunky bald man. there are lots of cute bald guys out there. . i like a guy if he is going bald remember what matt did? matt had hair and it was thinning and he wanted to beat it to the punch.
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>> he doesn't have all of his hair. where he has lost it he can't see it so it is fine. >> what do you think of the comb over? >> don't comb it over. >> really bad in a strong wind, really bad. you get whip lash from that. >> if you have ever been on a flight and you know if they ask you if you would like to take another flight because it is oversold. a guy in a vegas airport agreed to do that. he didn't know what to do. he was stuck in the vegas airport overnight. what do you do? >> get a hotel. >> he decided to make a music video. take a look. ♪ all by myself ♪ don't want to be all by myself anymore ♪
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>> that's funny. >> he connected his cell phone to a wheelchair. >> he mounted it to get a steady camera. ♪ all by myself >> oh, my god. >> and nobody is watching the security. ♪ >> he must have put the camera on his luggage on the moving sidewalk. >> nobody was there. oh, wow. >> that is really clever. >> richard dunn, very, very clever. >> i didn't think anybody can sing with more emotion than celine dion but he can.
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if you have ever been on a flight and sit next to somebody and you are wondering if you should spark up a conversation or not -- >> do we need that graphic? we are speaking english and most people understand it. >> a lot of people have us on mute i have heard. they like us better that way. >> my husband likes me better on mute. >> trip adviser found that people like to have small talk on the plane and like to get to know the person next to them and hear about their family and where they are going. >> more than 4,000 flyers and more than half said small talk. >> i like politeness but i don't want to talk the whole way. a 20 minute shuttle but like to los angeles or san francisco -- >> if it is interesting you will have a longer talk. >> i would have when i was perky but i'm cranky now and i don't want to be bothered. unless you have a story
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for six months. why don't you get married again to the same guy? >> doesn't make sense to me. >> what is your type? >> well, it was hugh jackman. it will be again in the fall. i like clean cut. i like rugged men but handsome men. i like groomed men. i don't like lots of hair. >> well, hello. let's look at who we are looking at. that is my type. unfortunately, my timing was off. that is when frank was 28 and i wasn't born yet. i was 5. >> oh. >> what are you going to do? he was the most gorgeous man on the planet. he still is. i put him up there with any out
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there. i will. he is a hottie. >> yes, he is. the white button down, jeans and blazer. >> he walked into a restaurant when we were there somewhere. i remember him walking in and i remember the whole restaurant turning and everyone getting up to shake his hand. the man is a living legend. >> he is also in a lot of halls of fame including best dressed hall of fame but not anymore. the man wears the same shirt and loves it. >> what is it? >> it is a shirt. he got a brand new pair of jeans which he thinks are awesome, but he rolls up the bottom. he looks like farmer frank, now. i like farmers but -- >> i know what you are talking about, bottom of the jeans. >> i'm on him. let's talk about these
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modern days. >> today a long-awaited reunion. >> danielle molotto is married to staff sergeant philip who has tan. deployed to iraqghan iny meant he to miss some very important mile stones including the birth of his youngest twins who he has never met. take a look at the story. >> philip and i are high school sweethearts. in september 2007 philip made the decision to serve our country by enlisting in the u.s. army. after graduating basic training he asked for my hand in marriage. we were married on july 5, 2008. philip was sent to iraq in 2009 for 12 months. after his homecoming we knew we wanted to start a family. luke and alicia arrived in
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august 2011. he was able to come home for two weeks to celebrate the first birthday. and in february, 2013 we learned that i was expecting, you guessed it, our second set of twins. but it was bittersweet. philip left for afghanistan and exactly one week later our bundles of joy came into the world. the next few months were hectic. philip did his best to comfort me from afar. that helped me keep going. i am grateful for the support of my mom and mother-in-law in recent months but we are so ready to welcome philip home. >> unbelievable. danielle is here with us now along with her children, also philip's parents are going to be joining us. >> how do you do it? >> honestly it is all about a schedule. >> is it?
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>> very much. we get up. we do breakfast. i pump for the babies and do breakfast and go through our daily routine. that is the only way we have been able to survive. >> how much time do you spend on this one's hair? >> it is impossible. i comb it. it is cute. >> it must be tough without your husband being around. how do you guys communicate? how do you keep him up to date on what is going on? >> we use face time every morning. >> time change is what? nine hours? >> it is about 12. his day is our night and vice versa. so we look at time he would be able to talk to the kids. >> you get to talk to your daddy sometimes? >> yes. >> what is this? >> tell us about this. >> that's okay, i'm fine. >> tell us about this doll you
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have. >> that is daddy. >> that is so great. when is the last time the older twins have seen their dad? >> nine months ago. >> he wasn't able to stay for the birth of the kids. >> one week? >> with his position it was something he needed to do. >> we know he happens to be here. he has beenee you and all of the kids. t' who is that? can't believe it. >> hi. hi, ba
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>> and these are the two. >> what does it feel like sitting with everybody? >> and this is the first time wrou have laid eyesnou other twins. >> how are you doing? i'm home. >> philip, i know your parents are here, too. let's make it a whole family >> hi, mom. >> we can all scoot over. >> why don't we get out of here?
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>> that's okay. you are okay. >>there. >> how does it feel to all be back together on the couch? how doeshat feel? >> amazing. >> does it feel good? >> it has been a long time. >> what are you guys going to do? what are the first things you two are going to d together with the kids? >> cch up. >> i was gone a while so now i can catch up. >> do you know your future plans? are you home for a while, i hope? >> we'll see. this is my third tour. i haveeen deployed every year since 2009. i hope to be home for at least a year. >> we want to thank you so much for sharing this moment with us and sharing your dad. happy father's day. >> this couldn't get any better.
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>> i think your wife deserves some sort of reward. >> she is amazing. i talk to people and they have a hard time with one kid, two kids. i left her and a week later she had two more kids. >> it's unbelievable. >> great story. we are so glad you shared it with us. thank you for coming to see us. >> happy father's day. the catchiest songs this summer for ha woman
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present. kathie lee is ready to hand out $100 to anybody who gets the question right. and those who don't -- here to help me out in studio is our good f radio in which city inpainthe 1994 s? elvis, please reveal the answer. >> seville. >> can you macarena? >> kathie lee, can you do it? >> there she is in the middle. >> lovely, lovely people. which of the following summer
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anthemes did pharrell williams not take part in? >> "problem". >> who sings that? >> arianna grande. >> people love to buy music in summer time. >> isn't arrell hotter than ever? >> which of the following djs produced the summer's hit song "summer"? >> go for a. >> no. >> fabulous. >>he correct answer is calvin harris. >> absolutely. if you want to have a summer hit,ame is "summer". it is huge. it is great. you can imagine palm trees while you are driving around in your
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convertible listening to that song. >> he is great, too. >> all of the djs are talented. from florida, finish the lyric to this song featured in a hit musical film that was released in 1978. ♪ summer days drifting away >> what? that was just wrong on every level. >> summer nights. that is a classic. what do you think? >> that song is 80 years old. we don't go back that far. how old were you when with "grease" came out? >> i don't remember. >> kathie lee was the only one around. >> that's mean. >> we will all go over and beat him up. the artist behind this summer song also starred in which tv
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sitc sitcom? ♪ time to sit back and unwind ♪ summer, summer time >> i can't afford to keep giving everything away >> what song was that? >> that was "summer time" by dj jazzy jeff and the fresh prince. >> they are playing the right songs. you just need to turn it up over there. >> rihanna went to number one in over 20 different countries during the summer of 2007 with wh "umbrella". >> that, by the way is a great song. >> she sold i think overal mill singles. she is still going strong. the cool thing about rihanna is
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she will come out with singles without albums. >> is that what people are doing now? >> she does. she has a very interesting career. i think we will always look back on her career as one of our favorites. a a hitduet with frank sinatra for "summer winds"? >> c. >> this was on frank's duets album. he made them record them in another studio. he never saw them. >> it was a huge hit. >> it was a huge hit. absolutely. >> we can't wait until you come back and bring us a new artist. >> wait until you see our new artist. i'm not going to say who he is but he is fantastic. now that you have the music for your summer party? how about some wine? the perfect picks for the next big bash. the perfect picks for the next big bash. we will chat
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>> in the series "graceland" begins season number two. >> when his former room mate calls he can't resist getting back into the action. take a look. >> they don't want you, per se. they want mike the marine. they have ae of guys. ht they re looking for an arms dealer. >> after the damage to business i think they are probably looking for your head on a stick. >> you hadn't seen that. >> no. r back was that you shot that? >> that was shot back in early february. >> you have aged. >> i'm sorry. i'm trying to get rid of the lines. >> apparently, you are a hot shot. those girls were mouthing and i couldn't tell what they were saying. >> she thought they were saying elvis. >> that is very ol.
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>> buzz feed says you are hot, they say there are 30 reasons yo t they are completely in love nes your hair is literallalways perfect. what is going on i tha hair? >> hugh jackman is so jealous today. >> i have a nice helper who helps my hair look like that. >> is there gel in there? >> there is some gel in there. ot thathahard? do y want to tch it? my friends make fun of me all the time. i have been on trips with my buddies and i literally wake up in the morning and they are like that is what your hair looks like when you wake up. my dad has good hair and i have good hair. >> you are a gorgeous and beautiful man. >> you are a browa star and have the voice of a million tiny
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angels. ♪ >> a theater guy from the beginning. what got you into theater? >> i grew up playing instruments and kind of always sang. i remember i was in ninth grade and had never done a play before. somebody asked me if i was going to audition for the school musical. >> which was what? >> "little shop of horrors". i said why would i do that? they said girls try out so i said i will check it out. i didn't go to college to study theater. i went to college to study music. >> you like classical music, as well? >> i spent a year studying my german and latin and french. >> you will get a chance to use
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it. >> that is when i figured out that i missed being on stage. i switched to acting. a year later i found myself in the national tour of "rent" and started working. >> do you still sing now? >> last year i did a tour in new york which was night. >> what do you sing at the concerts? >> the one that i did last year was kind of my past through music a little bit. >> give us a teeny. you can do it. tiny angel stuff. >> i did sing some pop songs, too. i sang a little bruno mars. ♪ same bed but it feels just a little bit bigger now ♪ >> amazing. >> we wish you all the best. >> we're not going anywhere. we didn't talk about
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"graceland." >> let's talk about "graceland." >> go ahead. >> tels a little bit about your character ingraceland." >> he is aner thrown out into this crazy situation and spent the first season investigating my room mate paul brigs. >> he is trouble, that guy. >> he is a great y. watch out for that. this year i end up back in d.c. at the end of the season. this year i get the call to come back out to help out the guys. i get pulled back in. >> we look forward to season two. >> hoda does. we look forward to you coming back to broadway. >> season two premieres tonight. as we celebrate father's day don't miss why some kids say why
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erining whether you are throwing a backyard barbecue or wedding or graduation. >> you got to have something for all tastes. so here with some afford s for ery occasion are leslie spraco, author of "wine forwomen". welcome back, ray. hari fus? >> are kicking off . you cannot have summer without rose. >> look at this. >> biggest ham bone on the planet. >> you a to get a little bit of rose. >> this is a wonderful wine from
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itro aed they crush it quickly and they get this beautiful dry rose. it is light and reng. . >> we got a great red, too. chris heart. her entertaining wine. $10 to $12 abottle. it isigh to chill it down and can go with ribs on t grill, pork chops. >> occasionally. >> this is a slightly more occasionally you want a table top dinner during summer. >> now is he in hismode.
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>>. >> you're fired. >> it is as joy. >> don't worry about . >> i'll talk to my friends in b.staus and get him a jo >> morood tv, alex. no proem. this is like $14 a bo ligh >>nd the red is pinot noir we are looking for an all purpose, a l upscale. this is new zealand pinot noir. a little light and a little refreshing and widely available. >> terrific, elegant wine. >> i like the white.
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>> the other thing is there is a 'say anddi so youg coming up, >> i'm scared of alex. agne. >>t trt you. >> about $30 a bottle, a little more expensive but fantastic. >> is a wedding wine. if you don't want to go as upscale -- >> slightly less sce. >> this is $8 >> make y day. >> okay. thank you. >> red, white and blue label for fourth of july. >> that's nice. >> wonderful. >> thank you.
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as we close in on father's day we are celebrating all the great dads out there. we asked you to send videos of your children talking abo why you lovtheir daddy. >> i love my daddy because he is the best. >> i love my daddy because [ inaudible ]. >> i love my daddy. [ laughter ] >> i love daddy. >> i love my daddy because he
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plays with me and hugs me. >> i love my dad because he always plays with me like all the time. u late at night to ause he lets watch the news. >> i love my daddy because he loves [ inaudible ]. >> i love my dad because -- >> he takes me to the pool. >> he loves me, tucks ment the bed and helps me with my homework all the time. >> i love my dad because he is special. >> i love my dad because he is kind. >> we love our dad because he is good and nice. >> he is really funny and he works hard for our whole family. >> he understands a lot about me. he takes time out just for me
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and my sister. >> he makes me laugh and can cheer me up. >> i love my dad because he loves me. >> i love my dad. he is the best. >> i love my daddy. >> i love you, dad. i love you, i love you, i love you. >> happy father's day. >> oh, my gosh. >> how precious is that? coming up tomorrow actress america ferrera. >> special dad and daughter reunion. >> ambush makeover. everybody have a great wednesday. >> i think we are going to try to get going again tomorrow. >> we ran out of time today. have an awesome day. bye-bye. nice talking to
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