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live reports coming up from lafayette, louisiana in minutes. get information on the nbc 10 news app throughout the day. a free download from nbc10.com. thanks forever watching. good morning. breaking overnight, a 58-year-old gunman opens fire in a crowded movie theater in louisiana, killing two, wounding nine others before taking his own life. >> it's a pretty horrific scene. >> one that could have been worse if not for one woman's brave actions. >> she was shot in the leg and had the presence of mind to pull the fire a and help save lives. >> we'll have the latest on the heroes the victims and what police are saying about the shooter as the investigation unfolds today, friday july 24 2015. >> announcer: from nbc new ss this is a special edition of "today," louisiana theater shooting with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in
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rockefeller plaza. good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on this friday morning. it seems another week another tragic mass shooting this time in louisiana. we'll is have more on this in a second. >> we are following another big story. the administration's high stakes nuclear agreement with iran. in studio exclusively secretary of state john kerry. he was in washington yesterday selling the deal. he'll sit down with matt in a few minutes. >> back to louisiana. the gunman identified as a 58-year-old white male with a criminal history. witnesses say he stood up about 20 minutes into a showing of the movie "trainwreck," pulled out a handgun and started firing. >> two people were killeded. at least nine others wounded. their ages from the late teens to 60s. overnight the investigation had to be put on hold briefly. the bomb squad was called this in when an officer saw something suspicious inside the gunman's car. >> we'll talk to the police and two people who were at the theater complex in a moment. let's begin with john yang in
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lafayette. good morning. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, matt. witnesses and people if the theater said when it started they thought it was a fire cracker but it was shooting. when the shooter was over two were dead nine wounded. this morning amid the tales of terror and tragedier there arey there are tales of heroism. this morning police are investigating why a lone shooter opened fire the in a movie theater in lafayette, louisiana, killing two people and injuring nine before turning the gun and killing himself. the gunman is a 58-year-old white man who used a handgun opening fire 20 minutes into the showing of "trainwreck" at the grand theater 50 miles south wst of baton rouge. a hundred people were inside the theater. the victim's ages range from teens to late 60s. witnesses describe the moments the gun fire erupted. >> it wasn't long into the moviement we heard a gunshot.
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a lot of peep thought it wasser part of the movie at first. there was a little pause between the first and second one. as soon as the second happened it was panic. everybody started climbing over seats and running. >> reporter: police say they don't know the motive but believe the shooterer was acting alone locating the gunman's car they called the bomb squad after suspicious items were seen inside. >> everybody was wondering why would this guy come to this theater and just start randomly shooting people. it's too early to have any of those answers yet. >> reporter: police haven't released the name of the shootererer or or the vem sictims. two teacherser allister martin and generaljenna mow were being treated at the theaterer. they shielded one another from the gun fire and pulled the fire alarm. >> today is a day that angerers and saddens all of us.
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you never imagine -- we never imagine it would happen in louisiana. >> reporter: overnight amy schumer, the star of "trainwreck" responded to the shooting tweeting my heart is broken and all my thoughts and prayers are with everyone in louisiana. investigators looking into seeing if there are connections between the shooter and the vip s -- victims, anything in his background. matt? >>officials say about a hundred people were inside the theater at the time of the shooting. many more in the movie complex. two of them are with us now. gentlemen, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> supposed to be a quiet night out at the move sis. how are you both doing? >> doing more all right. how about you guys? >> we're fine. you were in the theater across from where the shooting took place. did you hear shots is this how did you know it was going on?
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>> i was sitting more toward the middle of the theater. i didn't hear gunshots. when the movie began the alarm system went off and a p.a. announcerer said to evacuate through the nearest exit immediately. >> when you evacuated, did you find yourself in a shared hallway where people were streaming out of the theater where the shooting occurred? >> no, sir. they told us to evacuate to the nearest exit and our nearest exit led us outside is. >> did you see people coming out of the theater? >> yes, sir. >> jalen, had you heard any shots? >> yes, sir. i did hear shots. >> how long did they last? >> well it was -- i heard three pops. then following those three pops 10 or 15 seconds later, like he said the sirens went off.
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then the p.a. system saider for everyone to evacuate the building. >> it was reported the shooter tried to leave the theater with the wave of people fleeing from him then saw police in the hallway, turned went back inside and took husbandis own life. did you hear that final gunshot? >> possibly. while we were outside the building that's when i was closer to the building. i did hear a bunch of gunshots. any of those gunshots could have been him taking his life. >> kiefer this is not the first time something like this has happened. we think back to 2012 and the movie theater shooting in awe are row are a -- aurora colorado. was this in the back of your mind? the fear of an event like this? >> no, sir. i normally don't go to the theater often. it was one of the last things i
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expected. i was with my brother and a friendment when the p.a. alarm went off that was what i said. i had an odd feeling. i said i feel like there was a shooting. we hurried up and got out. >> jalen, anything like this crossed your mind going into a building or movie theater? >> not at all. i have never experienced anything like this before. that was the last thing i thought would happen when my friends texted me and said hey, let's go to the movies. >> were you able to see the injured? three people are are dead including the shooter. were you able to see any of the others wounded in this? >> i didn't see any brought out from the theater except for one when we evacuated the theater there was a middle-aged female lying down. she was shot in her leg. there was blood. she was on the curb. when they asked what happened
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she said she was shot this the theater and guys brought her out and put her on the curb. >> we're happy you're all right. guys thank you very much for talking this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> still so many questions this morning including the identity of the gunman. let's go to sean henry, former executive assistant director of the fbi. sean good morning. it is the early hours of the investigation. where do you think investigators are focused now? >> you know savannah it starts with the motivation. why did this occur? who is this man? what was the reason for him walking into a crowded theater, open ing up fire indiscriminately without any clear target. that's what investigators are looking at. they are going through his social media. they will look at his electronic devices. by now they have already executed a search warrant on his residence, his vehicle. they are talking to co-workers family members, et cetera.
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>> we have so little to go on. he's a 58-year-old white man. it isn't exactly the profile of the mass shooting we have seen in recent years of a young man. do you make anything of the fact of his olderer age? >> again, it comes down to his mote vaegs. is this somebody -- i'm purely speculating. who knows what caused this. is he going through a marital problem and his ex-wife or spouse is involved with somebody at the movies? until you understand what the motivation is you're not going to be able to assess specific issues like his age and how it may have influenced this. this is going to be a long investigation over the next couple of weeks. they are at the very early stages and investigators are really just searching for clues at this point to give them a head start on where to continue to focus. >> these are the early hours for hour. shawn henry, good to have you here.
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thank you so much. we'll have more on louisiana, the victims, gunman and investigation. we expect a news conference and we'll have a live interview with governor bobby jindal. matt? >> another breaking story overnight. the justice department considering a request to open a criminal inquiry into how government information was handled related to hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail account while she was serving as secretary of state. nbc white house correspondent kristen welker has the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: matt good morning to you. the justice department confirms this morning that it is looking into and considering a request to look into whether government information was mishandled in connection with the personal e-mail account that clinton used when she was secretary of state. this news was first reported by the new york times last night. the justice department has not decided whether it is going to pursue the investigation. the inquiry was first reporteded
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and sparked by two inspectors general who had concerns that her e-mail account contained hundreds of potentially classified pail. the former secretary of state said there were to classified e-mails on her private server. the new york times initially suggested that clinton was the subject of the probe but later softened the language to suggest others not clinton herself, were being investigated. the campaign said contrary to the initialer story which has already been significantly revised she followed appropriate practices in dealing with classified materials. as has been reported on multiple occasions any released e-mails deemed classified by the administration have been done so after the fact and not at the time they were transmitted. clinton's campaign has been dogged by the use of the private e-mail account during her time as secretary. she 's turned over 55,000 pages of e-mails which the department is reviewing and releasing in
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batches. matt back to you. >> kristen, thank you very much. turning now to the current secretary of state, john kerry who found himself on capitol hill on thursday pierce teersly defending the land park agreement to limit iran's nuclear program. he's calling it a good deal for the world, but some lawmakers aren't so sure. >> i believe you have been fleeced. >> you have been bamboozled and the american people will epeepay for it. >> it isn't a unicorn arrangement involving iran's complete capitulation. that's a fantasy. plain and simple. >> secretary kerry, great to have you here. >> good to be with you. >> bamboozled outmanoeuvred, outnegotiated. were you fleeced? >> there is a lot of politics going on, matt. the more people learn about the agreement the more people are learning this is the only viable
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alternative to be able to control iran's already existing nuclear program. people forget president obama came into office and when i became secretary of state iran already had in the tens of thousands of centrifuges. today already had enough material for 10 to 12 bombs. we have rolled the program back and provided a capacity to have inspectors going forward so we'll know what iran is doing. >> something else -- >> only way to control it. >> something else is iran cheated in the past. >> sure. >> they violated international law. i don't know anybody who trusts them. >> there is no trust. no no. this is not based on trust. that's what's important to understand. everything in this agreement is verifiable. it is a process by which we'll know what they are doing. if we don't, we have the options available to us that we have today. >> except one of the most controversial aspects of the deal is if we expect the
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iranians are cheating and not abiding by the rules of the deal and we think it is happening at a certain site they can wait 24 days before allowing international inspectors into the site. why would we allow that to happen? >> nuclear material -- the department of energy has done tests. they have had people sandblast, paint over concrete, do anything to nuclear ter. you can't get rid of it. years later, we have discovered nuclear material in places where people were trying to hide it. 24 days is nothing. some with the aiea say portions can be concealed and cleaned up. >> not this ter. not what you need to make a bomb. with respect to a bomb you have to have fiss is iile material enriched uranium. you have to have it. the only way is to go through the enrichment process which, by the way, we have a limitation on their enrichment process. once they begin to enrich at a
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higherer level all the bells and whistles go off. and that we'll know because we have 24/7 inspection -- >> i want to bring it into a way we can understand it. if the police in this city suspected guys down the block were running a meth lab -- >> this is not drugs. >> and we give them 24 days before we go in to look at it. >> it's so different from that. this is nuclear radiates. you have the ability for a thousand years. this is not something you can flush down the toilet. it's not possible. >> israel hates this deal. >> some do. the former head of shinbet. >> the former prime minister doesn't like the deal. >> i understand that. lots of people in israel understand this is the best way to proare seed in order to roll back iran's program and make israel safer. >> do you think because many in
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israel including the prime minister are are uncomfortable with the deal that the it's now making it more likely than two years ago, for example, that israel meeting attempt some unilateral action -- military or cyber attack against iran? >> that would be an enormous mistake. a huge mistake with grave consequences for israel and the region. i don't think it's necessary. the fact is we will have for 15 years a restraint on iran that absolutely prevents it from developing a weapon. they can't enrich beyond 3.67%. you can't make a bomb at 3.67%. they will have only 300 kilograms in a stock pile of enriched uranium. you can't make a bomb with that. inspections on a daily basis the in their facilities. >> if israelis take action where would it leave us the? would we support israel? would the treaty go up up in smoke? >> if they bombed them, surement.
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. i presume iran would say this is why we need a bomb. then israel doesn't have the ability to stop nor do we unless we went to war and eye anyway annihilated iran which i don't are hear people talking about. with a norle mall operation you are talking about rolling back the program for two three years. then what do you do? and what will iran's response be? likely to decide now you have proven why we need a bomb and tell dig deeper and go get it. what people forget is this is not something that may happen this the future matt. iran already has enough if i material for 10 to 12 bombs. we are rolling it back. that headachemakes the world safer. we have a one-year break-out for ten years which is eight months more than today. we'll have more time to respond.
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i think as people look at this they will see the alternative is to have no inspectors not know what iran is doing. go back to where they are today with the ability to make a bomb and then you will hear everybody say, oh we have to bomb then now. >> since i have the secretary of state across from me let me ask you about former secretary of state hillary clinton. there is a call for her use of a private e-mail for sensitive information. as somebody who knows what information is handled by someone in your position is this politics or is she in real trouble? >> oh, all i thoughknow is what i have read and learned today, this morning. inspector generals operate independently. that's why they were put there. i don't know at all. what i do know is in the state department we have a team working extremely hard to get
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all of the required e-mails out, public as fast as possible. i can't wait for that to happen. i'm sure hillary can't eitherer. i'm sure it will be cleared up with the final release as we get it done. we are working hard to get it done as fast as possible. >> secretary of state john kerry. always a pleasure to have you here. >> glad to be with you. >> thank you very much. savannah? >> we'll turn to al and we have natalie here. we'll get a check of the weather. >> and we are going to prom. >> i need my wrist corsage. >> we are looking at a slight risk of strong storms moving through now to the upper planss and upper mississippi river valley. wet weather on the atlantic coast. heat from the plains into texas. another gorgeous day this the pacific northwest. the sunshine also continues in southern california. 79 degrees for the high in los angeles today.
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good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. another gorgeous day ahead. grash your sunglasses. sunny skies, nice and comfortable with low humidity. temperatures will warm in the low to mid-80s this afternoon and with a light northwesterly wind, dry air will start things off tomorrow. 87 in the afternoon, comfortable through the day on saturday. that changes sunday in fact early sunday morning we could see showers and thunderstorms. 90 on sunday storms on monday. then comes heat and humidity for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. have a great day.
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matt? >> all right buddy. thank you very much. coming up we take you to lafayette, louisiana, for the latest on what police are learning about the 58-year-old gunman who opened fire in a crowded movie theater. >> a dramatic rescue as good samaritans lift a car off a woman trapped underneath. we'll hear from the heroes and show you the video. first, this is "today" on nbc. iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism.
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7:30 on a friday morning, the 24th of july, 2015. that's the still active scene in lafayette, louisiana, where a gunman opened fire inside a crowded movie theater. two people were killed. at least nine others were wounded. the gunman took his own life >> the shooter identified only as a 58-year-old white male. now the latest from john yang. good morning again. >> reporter: good morning, matt. investigators still trying to figure out exactly what the motive was here. witnesses say the gunman didn't say anything when he popped up about 20 minutes into the movie and began shooting first targeting the two people in front of him and continuing to fire throughout the theater. today louisiana state police
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searched a motel room. they had developed information that the man spent the night there. they used a bomb squad dog to clear the roopm before they went in. searching for a connection a reason why this happened. despite the tales of terror and tragedy in this there are tales of great personal heroism. one that gover nor jindal pointed out. two teacherers were there together. one of the teacherers shielded the other with her body and may have saved her life. the second teacher had the presence of mind though shot in the leg to jump up and pull the fire alarm to clear the theater perhaps saving more lives. this is still very much an active crime scene. the body of the gunman and one of the victims remained in the
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theater through the night as they continue the investigation, trying to find the motive. matt? >> john thank you very much. we'll talk to governor bobby jindal in the next half hour >> now to natalie for the other headlines of the morning. >> good morning, everyone. the united states has reached an agreement with turkey in what's being called a game changer by the obama administration in the battle against isis. the deal will allow americaner war planes to carry out aerial attacks on islamic positions from two air bases in turkey. turkish war planes bombed targets across the border in syria for the first time this morning. it comes a day after isis militants fired at a turkish military outpost killing a soldier. we are learning details about the death of sandra bland, the 28-year-old woman found dead in a texas jail cell three days after beinging arrested in a traffic stop gone wrong. autopsy results indicate she died of suicide from hanging and that there was no indication of a struggle.
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toxicology reports today could shed light on the marijuana officials said was found in bland's system. firefighters are having trouble getting western wildfires under controlment a few new fire burning southwest of lake tahoe forced mandatory evacuations. further west 1300 personnel are battling a blaze near napa threatening 200 homes. in montana, dramatic footage shows a family rushing to escape the flames at glacier national park. so far the west is seeing 20%er more wildfires than last year. now to incredible video from a train collision in indiana over the weekend. >> it's not going to stop. [ train horn ] a limousine that was carrying a group of teenagers stuck on the tracks with a freight train rapidly approaching. thankfully all the passengers
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escaped before impact. though one with was inside when the two collided. turns out the li mo was too long and couldn't maneuver over the tracks to headache it out in time. incredible story there. good thing the kids got out safe. >> fatly, thank you. hopefuls in the republican presidential race are lining up to criticize the front runner donald trump in the wake of his visit to the u.s./mexico border. now more from peter alexander. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. republican strategists didn't think trump could turn the page even stay this the race after comments about john mccain's warrer record are, but he has. we are focused on i immigration. he's refused repeated questions about what he would do about 111 million undocumented immigrants in this country. this morning he said he thinks the number could top 30 million. from the mess canntionen can border
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to the heart land, donald trump's trip. his campaign was called a blovia bloviaing side show. >> illegal immigration. trump argued he put his own safety at risk. >> they say it is a great day, i have to do it. i think rick perry did a terrible job as governor of texas where the border security was terrible. >> reporter: perry fired back. as a thoen ploer of illegal labor donald trump's record on border security is nonexistent at best and a farce at worst. >> he controlled a chaotic press conference and made himself look as if he was allied with local officials which shows a level of political skill that was surprising for people. >> reporter: with the spotlight
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on trump some republicans fears i rise benefits the democratic front runner. one leading gop strategist calling trump voters hillary's new best friends. trump said he's the gop's best bet to defeat clinton. >> she is going to be beaten and i'm the one to beat her. >> reporter: clinton dismissed trump and his fellow republicans as desperate. >> i think they are all vying for air time and attention. one sure way for might be in the republican side to get attention is to criticize me. >> reporter: despite trump's comments threatening to run as an independent third party candidate if the republicans don't treat hip fairly he played that down insusing he wants to run as a republican predicting he will get the nop nominationment back to you. >> let's get a check of the weather now from mr. roker. >> announcer: today's weather brought to you by gilead.
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proud supporter of world hepatitis day. >> it was raining an inch per hour and we'll see scenes like this into the beginning of ethics week. the front drops down becomes a stationary front. it just allows storm after storm after storm, cloud to ground lightning, damaging winds. look at the rainfall amounts. some areas, next five days could pick up up to eight inches of rain and generally two to three inches. they need the rain in southern florida where there is extreme drought in that part of the state. good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. another gorge use day ahead. grab your sunglasses. sunny skies, nice and comfortable with low humidity. temperatures will warm in the low to mid-80s this afternoon
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colliding with her motorcycle and dragging her several feet. first responders unable to use a jack to luft the car knew they had to act fast. >> we knew we didn't have teem to wait any longer. >> reporter: even with the heavy rescue truck on the way they knew time was running out so they took matters into their own hands. >> i told the firefighter there are enough of us here to lift it up. let's go. >> reporter: police firefighters and bystanders joined forces to perform the unthinkable -- lifting the vehicle off the woman. >> it was pretty easy when the suv yans jumped in. if you see the video, civilians came out of everywhere. i don't know who they were. a ton of people helped. >> reporter: amazingly the woman suffered no major injuries. for "today," kerry sanders, nbc news. >> scary stuff. coming up on trending which side are you on -- showers or baths?
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nbc 10 news starts now. good morning. i'm tracy davidson. let's get your first alert forecast from meteorologist bill henley. >> i have something to show you. it is the beginning of another beautiful day. look at that lovely view of cape may. that's from the marquis de lafayette hotel. nothing but sunshine. it's a cool start this morning but temperatures are starting to climb. in philadelphia, wilmington, 70 degrees. now 67 in northeast philadelphia. and at the shore, it's 70 in cape may harbor. north wildwood is 72 degrees. inland we're heading for the 80s. 80 degrees in cape may, 82 in philadelphia. by noontime then 85 this morning afternoon with the humidity staying low. >> let's check the roads with first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. >> we're seeing lighter volume than we're used to seeing on 95 around the betsy ross bridge 22-minute drive time here
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headed southbound from woodhaven road up towards the vine street expressway. we just had an accident scene clear out of the way a few moments ago. small, residual delays behind that scene. out in southampton, new jersey route 38 blocked at route 206 due to fallen power cables. they have posted detours posted throughout the area. >> haing today, democratic lawmakers will call on republicans to negotiate in good page to end pennsylvania's budget stalemate. the group will gather in plymouth meeting. governor tom wolf vetoed a republican budget calling it unbalanced and full of gimmicks. prison officials say they will keep pope francis safe when he visits the prison during his visit in september. yesterday, prison officials insisted they will have no problems keeping the pope out of danger. we'll have another local update in 25 minutes. i'm tracy davidson. now back to the "today" show.
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we are back now. 8:00 on friday morning. it's the 24th day of july, 2015. you are look at umimages from lafayette, louisiana. >> it's a breaking news story. a deadly shooting at a movie theater. gunman killing two and wounding at least nine others before taking his own life. >> we are learning more about the shooter, victims and the life saving act of heroism. let's get the latest from nbc's john yang. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning. we are learning more about the this gunman. he's a 58-year-old white male. appears to be from out of the area perhaps from out of state. louisiana state police searched a motel room nearby where they believe he spent the night.
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they believe his attempt to escape trying to blend in with the crowd that was fleeing the theater but that was foiled by the quick police presence. he came out of the theater. his car was parked next to the exit. saw the police went back in and that's are where he shot and killed himself. tale s of heroism of people in the audience. a teacher shielded a friend perhaps saving her life. the friend shot in the leg. presence of mind the to stand up and pull the fire alarm, empty the theater and save more lives. matt? >> john yang in louisiana. thank you very much. >> more on this. governor bobby jindal traveled to the scene after the shooting. he's been meeting with plus there and is some of the injured. good to see you under sad circumstances. >> savannah. thank you. obviously a tragic night for lafayette, louisiana, indeed for the country. you never think it could happen in your backyard.
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it can happen anywhere. we'll get through it. i know folks are angry, up is the. look you have folks going on summer break just to watch a comedy. never imagining it would be interrupted by a sense isless act of violence. families coming back from vacation early to see if their loved ones were shot. can't say enough about the first responders doctors, nurses teachers and others inside the theaters. >> it is a disturbing story. with we don't know much about the gunman. 58 years old. what can you tell us. do you know his identify? is there a reason it hasn't been re-elised publically yet? >> reporter: we do. in 15 minutes we'll do a briefing with law enforcement. we know more than the details they have released. don't want to um um paid the investigation. there is never a reason for this kind of violence but i suspect we won't get anything close to an explanation based on what they are processing.
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they have talked to his tam member family members gone through his car and hotel room. his plan was to leave the theater. law enforcement were nearby when the calls came in. they rushed in. this is amazing. they could hear shots fired and ran into the theater. he saw them turned went back in shot and killed himself. who knows how many lives were saved? who knows what his plans were if he could get to hisser car. bomb sniffing dogs cleared his car and theater. there were suspicious packages that were harmless. they can share some of the information. i want to say you have two fatalities. one person still critically injured at least at a local hospital. several family members and friends last night stayed up to pray for loved ones. the this is a time to unify the community. we need to come together in love and prayer. these traj dispull us together.
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it will be tough. we'll get through this. >> we appreciate your time. we look forward to learning pr about the investigation in the next few minutes. thank you. >> just keep going back to the person who pulled the fire alarm and got the police are there. >> had presence of mind. >> natalie has the other top stories of the morning. >> good morning. hillary clinton's use of a personal e-mail account as secretary of state could become part of a criminal investigation. the new york times reporting that the justice department is considering a request by two federal inspectors general to open a probe into whether clinton mishandled sensitive government information. critics say her use of personal e-mails as the nation's top diplomat sud stepped transparency and recordkeeping laws. the democratic presidential front runner insists she did nothing wrong. a defiant donald trump is standing by tough talk on illegal i immigration. during a visit to the texas border town of laredo he refused
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to apologizer for his hard line rhetoric. trump insisted the visit put him in quote, great danger. tomorrow he heads to the heart land hosting what his campaign calls a family picnic in iowa. secretary of state john kerry is rejecting charges that the u.s. and six world powers were fleeced by iran in order to get a deal to curb their nuclear ambitions. earlier today in an exclusive interview kerry told matt the deal is the best chance to peace fully solve the nuclear stand-off and scuttling it would be a grave mistake. >> the alternative is to have no inspectors not know what iran is doing, go back to their ability to make a bomb and hear everybody say, oh we have to bomb them now. >> thursday on capitol hill kerr i tried to sell the deal to senate lawmakers. republicanser charge it makes no sense to trust iran. another tough day for fire crews in the drought stricken west.
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in montana, reinforcements arrived to battle a growing fire in glacier national park. 4,000 acres of timber have been torched there and tourists have been forced to flee the park. another wildfire raced through n the apa valley wine countriment smoke and flames so thick they blocked out the sun. at least 18 major wildfires are now burning in seven states. times are achanging. after 98 years converse's chuck taylor sneakerers are getting an update called the chuck ii. it looks a lot like the old shoe but inside it is said to be more comfortable, sporting arch support, cushioned soles and a breathable lining. yes, there is a new produceice, tooment i'm. i'm this favor of the cushioned sole. >> i got a pair. i'm not doing a commercial but they're pretty good. >> as long as they look the same. >> do they have a low, low
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price? >> they do -- actually not. >> thank you. coming up next you make a resumé to get a job, you highlight successes, right? maybe you should highlight your failures instead. we'll tell you why. >> and the hollywood flop that became a phenomenonment we catch up with the cast of "wet hot american summer" as they prepare to bring it to netflix. >> and a live concert on the plaza from and i called for help as soon as i saw her. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been on her at work and i want to help. for the 5 million americans living with alzheimer's and millions more who feel its effects. let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk.
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♪freedom!♪ ♪freedom!♪ ♪freedom!♪ all right. hold on everybody. 8:10. time for trending. i haven't read think of the scripts >> and you have two tic-taks if your mouth. >> they're right there. >> you weren't here last week but we had a battle. >> al on one side and everybody else on another. if you had been here you could have helped al. >> the debate was over -- >> morning or evening shower. we saw an article on slate.com after this. he was of the two showers a day. >> right. >> one in the morning, one at night? >> yeah. >> now there is an article baths are better than showers. people say you're sitting in
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your own filth but one professor says most of us are bathing daily or every other day. most of us aren't that dirty. when it comes to baths versus showers he said kwo think out aches much difference. >> i don't know. >> back to the original. >> two showers a day is just a mediocre day for me. i often take three. one in the morning, one after the gym, one at night. >> they love you in california. >> i i livelive in new york. and baths, not really. i don't know. i don't feel clean coming out of the bath. >> three showers a day? >> sometimes, yes. >> do you ever shower after trending is this. >> i may have to shower after this. >> we have a little twitter hashtag battle going on baths versus showers. >> who takes a bath? >> three days a week i take an epsom salt bath to detox identify relax. light candles. >> do you find it exfoliating
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in. >> gets rid of toxins. >> i'm all for that. but i think a shower is best for cleanliness. >> next one. is this clever or just mean? check out the way police officers in san bernardino california caught distracted drivers is this they posed as panhandlers by the side of the road. they stood by the highway off ramp carrying signs that said i am not homeless. sb police looking for seat belt and cell phone violations. if a driver was distracted they wouldn't even notice the officers. sometimes the comeser were able to walk right up to people who were texting or talking on their cell phones. the whole operation led to 50 vehicle stops. >> smart. >> perfect. >> it's good. >> when you're driving one in three cars you have somebody on their phone driving. you think you could get in an accident so quickliment they have to do something.
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>> yeah. and matt showers in the car. >> twice. >> if you're looking for a job, struggling to stand out the are the pack listen to what one advertising exec -- he sent out two versions of the resumé. first the typical stuff. his successes, accomplishments. here's the other residence pay. it contained his value failures. under experienced. failed to produce anything worthwhile in my first year here. under nonskills he wrote, could be more pung shall and had bad references with names and e-mails. guess which resumé got the most responses? >> the honest one. >> he was going for a copy writing job. got way to stand out from the crowd. >> wouldn't it be nice if you could be honest in your resumé in. >> when's the last time fib was is this. >> often doesn't read scripts before going live on television.
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>> puts tic-tac ares in her mouth. >> hasn't showered in a week. >> it's been two, three days. >> a special popstart. glasses are for -- >> i have a contact lens issue and i thought i was interviewing the secretary of state this morning, but matt got the gig. mr. secretary, about the iran deal. didn't happen. i have a thing. i'll be all right. let's get to it. we'll start with the "i am cait." it start this is weekend. here she gets a surprise are from daughter kylie. >> i do want to meet her. it will be a little uncomfortable in the beginning. but i think we are both ready. >> hey, pretty. >> i i know ! hey, baby. i didn't know you were here. >> hey, grandma. >> kylie made it.
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mom's ifn the chair. >> are you getting pretty? >> having fun. >> the premiere airs sunday at 8:00/7:00 central on our sister network, e. popstart is quick. finally, she's giving us a first look at the video for her hot new single called "no sleep." take a look. ♪ very are mellow chill. there you go. janet looking great. unbreakable, her world tour starts next month. you can watch the video at today.com. that's your abridged popstart. >> we talk about showers so
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much. >> you can jump in the phone booth and change now. you look good though. look at the prescription. >> i can't see a thing. >> they look good. >> you can start burning leaves. >> pass them down. >> whoa. >> do the weather in them. >> mr. rokerer how about a check of the weather is? >> they're filthy. >> i'm so blind i couldn't see the filth. >> you have to clean them . that's why you have an eye infection. when is the last time you cleaned the lenses? >> it's been a while. >> shower with the glasses on. >> south dakota look at this this twister caught on tape. luckily, no damage out of this thing. we have more severe weather to talk about today. in fact right now tornado warnings going on this parts of minnesota. let's go to our radar. you can see in minnesota we are going to zoom in here.
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southern minnesota, almost along the border here. we've got severe weather, heavy thunderstorms, tornado warnings until later this morning. we have severe thunderstorm possibilities from wisconsin all the way back into nebraska. 8 million people at risk. large hail damaging winds and isolated tornadoes possible. . >> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. another gorgeous day ahead. grab your sunglasses. sunny skies, fies and comfortable with low humidity. temperatures will warm in the low to mid 80s this afternoon and with a light northwesterly wind dry air will start things off tomorrow, 87 in the afternoon. really comfortable through the day on saturday. that changes sunday. early sunday morning we could see some showers and thunderstorms. 90 on sunday. storms on monday. then here comes heat and humidity for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. have a great day. that's your latest weather. matt? >> al thank you very much. now to under cover, shining a light on stories you don't
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always get to hear about. caitlyn jenner's transition grabs the headlines and it's helping bring new understanding to the trans gender community. but the reality for other trans gender americans far are from the spotlight can look different. ronan farrow good to see you. >> interesting fact here and troubling. one study shows 41% of trans youth report attempting suicide. most face the journey without wealth fame. we caught up with a college student who was labeled a boy at birth and is just claiming her identity as a woman while she watches this country's attitudes change in real time. >> we are not all living the are glamorous life. we don't all necessarily look that pretty. i imagine people find it weird and strange when i say i'm a woman. i don't look like caitlyn jenner. >> reporter: eve is 19. a brainy college student
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majoring in math. an avid guitarist, video gamerer and aspiring teacher. she's also trans gender. what do you see when you look at yourself? >> i see myself. i see a woman. being trans is only a small part of who i am. >> reporter: a small part eve has known abouter for a long time. >> i think i was maybe 3. i see that as a girl. >> reporter: at note rre dame eve found support. >> i consider notererer dame home. my dorm is my family. they call me eve. today treat me the same as before. >> reporter: she also faces down those who don't accept her from hostile stares to words that wound. how does it make you feel? >> like a thing, an object. less than human. >> reporter: in one dark moment that lack of acceptance drove eve to overdose. trying to take her own life. what made that an attempt and
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not the end? >> if i had been able to keep it down i would be dead now. >> reporter: eve had finally had enough. she decided she was going to live life on her own terms. >> i'm out. like really out. i'm going to wear what i want and not give a damn what others think. >> reporter: what's the hardest moment in terms of finding acceptance at the school? >> it's one thing to go around and say in words i go by eve, things like that. it's another when i start to dress differently, look differently. >> reporter: one big step -- she would begin hormone replacement therapy, hrt. >> i have me an hrt appointment in three weeks. i can't remember being this excited in my life. not even for the legend of zelda twilight princess. . that's saying a lot. >> reporter: she left notre dame for chicago and her firster hormone treatment. why is this necessary? >> i will get to feel comfortable in my own skin. >> reporter: as we get closer to
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the appointment war you feeling about it? >> nervous. it's a significant milestone in my entire life. >> reporter: telling her mom wasn't easy. >> you think of someone as your son and they say, hey -- it potentially sounds like they are saying hey, you know i'm totally obliterating any knowledge you have had of this person for the past 18 years of life. that can be railroad very upsetting. >> hi. >> how are you? >> i'llm well. i have an appointment. >> the basis of the fem niezing treatment is to give medications to block the effect offer hormones like testosterone and this conjunction to that you would add estrogen. >> feeling okay eve? >> yeah. >> perfect. >> reporter: how do you feel? >> excited. i don't know. too much. >> reporter: excited and relieved. >> this is just like a means to an end.
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i want to get it out of the way so i can move on to the bigger and better things in life. >> reporter: because you're more than just the transition? >> yeah. >> eve doesn't know if she'll ever want surgery. not every transition looks the saep. we'll follow her through challenges. there are plenty of them as of last night eve was still wrestling with whether to tell her father before the broadcast. >> she told her mother and the they are together. >> they are together. families are complicated. she feels he's not supportive of this journey. >> fascinating story. r are o people can share ideas with the hashtag under covered. thanks again. let's go to savannah. >> announcer: today's parenting team brought to you by johnson. so much more. >> everybody loves summer ok. but as the days and weeks pass it's easy for the kids to get
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bored. general that bush hager joined forces with the team to come up with solutions. >> good morning. growing up i would say, mom, i'm bored and she would say, saying you're bored is just boring. i used to roll my eyes but she's totally right. my favorite summer time memories are playing with my sister and running wild with my cousins. my summer resolution was to plan a little less and enjoy a little more. getting back to the simple pleasures of summer with an emphasis on simple. >> we have come to believe it's our job to make sure our kids aren't bored. for summer that means a nonstop list of pinterest perfect activities to keep them if being bored. if they are bored we feel we are failing. >> reporter: summer can be a frustrating time to be a parent. we asked some of today's parenting team fun ways to keep the kids busy in this heat. for an educational activity try
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an archaeological dig if a sand box. all you need are shovels and trinkets and let the fun begin. >> i can't believe gorillas live in the sand. >> gorillas live in the jungle you know. >> reporter: you learn something new every day by this fun project. for steamy summer days grab paint brushes and buckets of water and paint the deck. what are you doing is this? >> painting. >> reporter: what was your idea? >> to paint wow! >> reporter: this feels good like a massage. this is good for the imagination and cooling parents off. i recommend it. do you want to paint you? >> no! >> reporter: looking to beat the heat or need a rainy day activity? use candy and toothpicks to inspire budding engineers. >> you made a spaceship. what did you headache? >> a house. >> what did you headache? >> shg . i have no idea what to call it.
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>> satellite. >> my -- >> you stole that from my mouth! i hope my mop isn't watchm isn't watching this. we'll use sun flower or water melon seeds and see who can spit the farthest. gross. how did you get that elevation, my man? tell me how you got the velocity. there is nothing better in. summer than a good old water balloon. eight? ready to play? >> yes. >> let's do it. don't hit me. >> it was hot but fun. we want to thank kristine burke, two of the today parenting team contributors for the great ideas. we have even more. i'm looking for some on today daup. >> i had you in the spitting contest. i didn't think he could take
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you. >> he did and i was embarrassed by that spit system what would mrs. bush say? thank you so makeup. we hav nbc 10 news starts now. good morning. i'm tracy davidson. our friday begins with sunshine. let's get your first alert forecast from meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> we got another beautiful day ahead. the humidity is low. a cool start, but with sunshine just like yesterday we'll be in the 80s this afternoon. that's a live sunny view of boat house row. the temperatures are in the 70s now from philadelphia 73 degrees, millville, dover, atlantic city at the airport, 71 degrees and 66 in allentown. but we will warm to 83 by 1:00. low humidity 86 at 4:00 today. >> now first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington is watching the roads for you. >> having an easy friday morning, tracy. out on 422 we're only slightly seeing some increase in the
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drive times. 12 minute trip normally about 7 minutes or so eastbound from 29 to the schuylkill. these are the eastbound lanes in there. see the volume a little bit. headed westbound we're having no problems. for the philadelphia area 95 southbound 21 minute commute into the vine street expressway same story, on the schuylkill expressway headed eastbound. blue route doing fine. >> thanks. happening today, a former philadelphia traffic court judge faces sentencing in a ticket fixing scandal. he admitted to chalking out citations in exchange of gifts of pornography and seafood. five other traffic court judges have been sentenced for their roles in the scheme. another local update in 25 minutes. get the latest news and weather with the nbc 10 news app. a free download. check it out at nbc10.com. i'm tracy davidson. back to the "today" show. thanks for watching. have a great day. iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected.
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♪ but you've got to keep your head up ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> 8:30 now on friday morning, the 24th of july 2015. we have a huge crowd out here for andy grammer. so many hits including "honey i'm good" which we love and a lot more. we' hear from hip in a few minutes. >> such a crowd going already. speaking of music we have other big news tied to music. it comes straight from superstar
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ed shee ran. take a look. >> hey, the "today" show. i'm thrilled to announce my upcoming special live from wembley stadium. it was a very fun experience for me. we had sirle ton john as a guest and the documentary follows my life leading up to it. look out for it here on nbc. >> you can watch it here on sunday the 16th. it will be awesome with behind-the-scenes footage and a duet with sir elton john. join us on nbc august 16 >> let's check on the weather >> show you quickly what's happening for the weekend. we have a slight risk of strong storms tomorrow in the central plains. beautiful out west. rain through southern florida. on sunday more rain through florida. wet weather in the northeast and new england. look for beautiful weather >> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. another gorgeous day ahead. grab your sunglasses. sunny skies, nice and
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comfortable with low humidity. temperatures will warm in the low to mid 80s this afternoon and with a light northwesterly wind, dry air will start things off tomorrow, 87 in the afternoon. really comfortable through the day on saturday. that changes sunday. early sunday morning we could see some showers and thunderstorms. 90 on sunday. storms on monday. then here comes heat and humidity for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. have a great day. that's your latest weather. >> thank you, al. willie joins us with exciting news. the all star cast of -- what is it? >> "wet hot american summer." >> the cult movie is coming back. >> it wasn't a success when it came out 15 years ago. but the stars have become so big they got the band back together now for an eight-episode series on netflix. >> you guys i'm really going to miss this place. >> reporter: it was the small spoof movie about a rowdy crew of summer camp counselors with a
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cast of largely unknown actors who would go on to become some of hollywood's biggest stars. >> if you can't car ary a tune don't come in an waste our time. for serious, okay is this. >> reporter: now the group is headed back to camp. in a new netflix prequel called "wet hot american summer," first day of camp. thank you for sitting down before your premiere. >> on behalf of the cast thank you, willie. [ cheers and applause ] >> paul you said this is the most fun you have had making a movie. what was it about the experience that was special for you guys? >> gather around guys. remember when we were at the camp? >> yeah! >> i don't remember. >> you akctually -- >> everybody else. >> we were sleeping in the bunks. >> reporter: amy, you said you had so much fun making the movie you really don't remember making the movie. >> i don't remember acting or
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learning my lines or doing any of the scenes. but i do remember all of the in between. there was a lot of hanging around. michael and david were the only ones working hard. >> reporter: michael showalter and david wayne are the writers producers and creators. >> how hard was it to pull the pieces back together? >> we had been talking about it in different ways over the last 15 years. when michael and i got serious about wanting to do it we called them and said we want to do this as a netflix show. are you in? everyone said sure >> no hold outs? >> i couldn't do it. schedule was too crazy. >> we did it anyway. >> reporter: michael, one of the great love scenes in the history of american cinema. >> hear hear. [ applause ] >> way before its time. >> takes place in a sport ohs equipment shed. >> there were moments when myself and a young fresh out of
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school bradley cooper engage in some passionate lovemaking. i think it was a real honorer for him. i know it was. >> we were both apprehensive about it. it was both of our first movies. we had a conversation to either go for it or not. we were absolutely going for it. >> two rockets to the poon. >> it's been a rocket ride for both of us. what people forget is we have won the same number of oscars. >> oh! >> people forget that. >> where do you keep them? >> i keep them where he keeps his. >> so 15 years later the entire cast is back including bradley cooper. they are adding jon hamm and kristen wiig. couldn't get better. the series starts streaming next friday, a week are from today on netflix. they are huge fans of "today." they told me to say hello to
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] anything better than dr. seuss? >> no. >> mo! >> green eggs and ham, cat this the hat, horton hears a who. classicsle s classics. >> and there is a new one about to hit the shelves. here's nbc's kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: in a house on a hill in a box tucked away a new seuss book was found. could it be you might say? >> in this cabinet is where we found the box.
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>> reporter: claudia prescott was theodore guysel better known as dr. seuss's assistant. 12 years after his death while going through boxes she and his widow audrey made an amazing discovery. >> i went through everything page by page. and that's when this book became very evident that it was more complete than anything else we had seen. >> if he revised he would put the revision on top. >> reporter: kathy gold smith was art director at random house during seuss's career. she got the first call about the hidden manuscript. >> i thought i would never have the pleasure of working on a new book of his again. >> reporter: dr. seuss had an almost magical ability to inspire children to read. favorites like "cat in the hat," "how the grinch stole christmas" and "green eggs and ham" endureder for decades. >> if we had a big tent we would be able to take home a yent.
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>> reporter: a new story. what pet should i get? complete with dr. seuss's unmistakable rhyme -- >> look over there said pi sisterer kay, we can go home with a rabbit today. >> reporter: his whimsical drawings. >> has thin seen an animal like that one? >> reporter: and two very familiar characters. >> the brother and sister are the brother and sister the from "one fish two fish". >> reporter: which led them to surmise he worked on the book between 1958 and '62. >> my feel ing is "one fish two fesh" appealed to him maybe a little bit more. so this was put aside. >> reporter: left for others to complete. wile the story and line work were done seuss hadn't filled in colors. just made notes. it was up to goldsmith who worked with seuss on six books to decide what colors he would have wanted. with the colors the book came to life. a brother and sister faced with a very difficult decision.
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>> you might surmise it means the book is about choosing a pet. but it's really about choosing something when there are choices. >> reporter: classic dr. seuss. a message vaied in each verse. could there be more hidden treasures to come? >> there are some projects which are interesting, but nothing he completed. >> reporter: perhaps a slight hope that this isn't the end. but at least we have this one because we have missed our old friend. for "today" kristen dahlgren nbc news la jolla, california. >> i can't wait. >> there are at least two more books worth of material. >> it's like a buried treasure. >> i may have to have more kids so i can read them. >> annette's on the line. >> she haf something to say about that. up next, andy grammer performs "honey i'm good," which is what annette will say to me.
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♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store.
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the toyota concert series on today brought to you by toyota. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ welcome back to "today" where andy grammer is about to perform "honey i'm good." first, everything you need to know about this rising star. ♪ you've got to keep your head up ♪ ♪ oh oh ♪ >> reporter: singer/song writer andy grammerer has come a long way from making streets on the streets of california. his crowd are pleasing tune "keep your head up" played this the first "pitch perfect" movie. but it is the break through hit, some call it the anti-cheating anthem that's catching everyone 's attention. "honey i'm good" from his sophomore al backup has gone double platinum thanks to the infectious beat critical praise and the viral video, viewed more than 27 million times on youtube
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and featuring real couples, young and old lip synching the lyrics about staying faithful. andy and his wife make a cameo, too. ♪ ♪ we always find our way back home ♪ >> reporter: now andy grammer prepares to head out on tour but not before hitting the summer concert stage for the first time. and honey, he's good. ladies and gentlemen, the man of the morning, andy grammer. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ na na, honey i'm good ♪ ♪ i could have another but i probably shouldn't ♪ ♪ it's been a long night here ♪ ♪ and a long night there ♪ ♪ these long legs are everywhere everywhere ♪ ♪ hold up now ♪ ♪ you look good ♪ ♪ i will not lie ♪ ♪ if you ask where i'm staying tonight ♪ ♪ i've got to be like oh baby ♪ ♪ no baby ♪ ♪ you've got me all wrong, baby ♪ ♪ my baby's more already got all
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of my love. >> so na na honey i'm good ♪ ♪ i could have another but i probably should not ♪ ♪ i got somebody at home ♪ ♪ and the to another i will stay true ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ ♪ now better men than me have failed ♪ ♪ drinking from that un-holy grail ♪ ♪ now check it out ♪ ♪ i got her ♪ ♪ and she got me ♪ ♪ and you got that but i kindly got to be like oh baby ♪ ♪ no baby you got me all wrong, baby ♪ ♪ my baby's already got all of my love ♪ ♪ na, na honey i'm good ♪ ♪ i could have another but i
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probably should not ♪ ♪ i got somebody at home ♪ ♪ if i stay i might not leave alone ♪ ♪ honey i'm good ♪ ♪ i could have another but i probably should not ♪ ♪ i got to bid you adieu ♪ ♪ to another i will stay true ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ ♪ ♪ now oh i'm sure you will make somebody's night ♪ ♪ oh it's sure not mine ♪ ♪ no no honey i'm good ♪ ♪ i could have another but i probably should not ♪ ♪ i got somebody at home ♪ ♪ if i stay i may not leave alone ♪ ♪ honey i'm good ♪ ♪ i could have another but i probably should not ♪ ♪ i got to bid you adieu ♪ ♪ to another i will stay ♪
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♪ no no honey i'm good ♪ ♪ i could have another but i probably should not ♪ ♪ i got somebody at home ♪ ♪ if i stay i might not leave alone ♪ ♪ no honey i'm good ♪ ♪ i could have another but i probably should not ♪ ♪ i got to bid you adieu ♪ ♪ to another i will stay true ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ ♪ oh oh oh ♪ ♪ oh oh oh ♪ ♪ singing oh oh oh ♪ ♪ singing oh oh oh ♪ ♪ i will stay true, yeah ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> he's got us up stomping our feet. andy grammer, just getting started. back with more music in a moment. first, this is "today" on nbc. [ cheers and applause ]
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[ cheers and applause ] >> i have never seen you perform like that before. i'm looking back thinking you were a street performer. and you have to get people to stop. that's why you're so good at putting on the show you do. >> it's got to be way better. >> you wrote so many songs for the last al backup. when you wrote "honey i'm good" did you write, that's the one. >> i wrote a hundred. 101 was "honey i'm good." i said this one feel s good. this one felt really good. >> it's being called the anthem of monogamy. >> sure. >> you are happily married. >> that's the least sexy word. i think everybody deals with temptation. are you guys married? >> yes. >> together? no. to separate people yes. >> how long? >>year and a half. >> way to go. going strong. >> 17 years. >> boom. 17 years! >> give it up for matt lauer.
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>> exactly. >> everybody deals with temptation. to call out out and be honest and like yep, you're hot. my wife is awesome and i'm so good. i'm out of here. that's resonating. >> what are you going to sing now? >> "keep your head up." >> andy grammer. >> you ready? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ whoa oh ♪ ♪ hey, hey ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ ♪ i've been waiting on the sun set ♪ ♪ bills on my mind set ♪ ♪ i can't deny they're getting high ♪ ♪ higherer than my income ♪ ♪ income's bread crumbs ♪ ♪ i've been trying to survive ♪ ♪ the glow that the sun gives right around sun set ♪ ♪ helps me to realize ♪ ♪ this is just a journey ♪ ♪ drop your worries ♪ ♪ you're going turn out fine ♪
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♪ oh oh ♪ ♪ turn out fine ♪ ♪ fine oh turn out fine ♪ ♪ you gotta keep your head up ♪ ♪ oh oh ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down eh ♪ ♪ gotta keep your head up oh ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ ♪ i know it's hard ♪ ♪ i know it's hard ♪ ♪ to remember sometimes ♪ ♪ but you gotta the keep your head up ♪ ♪ oh oh ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ ♪ yeah yeah ♪ ♪ i've got my hands in my pockets ♪ ♪ kicking these rocks ♪ ♪ it's hard to watch this life go by ♪ ♪ i i'm buying on the skep tickets ♪ ♪ messing with the confidence many in my eyes ♪ ♪ seeing the angles ♪ ♪ stuff gets tangled ♪ ♪ i start to compromise ♪ ♪ my life and my purpose ♪ ♪ is it worth it ♪ ♪ am i going to turn out fine ♪ ♪ whoa turn out fine ♪ ♪ fine whoa ♪
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♪ turn out fine ♪ ♪ got to keep your head up ♪ ♪ oh oh ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ ♪ you got to keeper your head up up ♪ ♪ oh, oh ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ ♪ eh eh ♪ ♪ now i know it's hard ♪ ♪ i know it's hard ♪ ♪ to remember sometimes ♪ ♪ you got to keep your head up ♪ ♪ oh oh ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ ♪ hey, hey ♪ ♪ only rainbows after rain ♪ ♪ the sun will always come again ♪ ♪ it's a circle circling ♪ ♪ comes around again ♪ ♪ i said only rainbows after rain ♪ ♪ the sun will always come again ♪ ♪ and it's a circle circling ♪ ♪ it goes around ♪ ♪ you gotta keep your head up ♪ ♪ oh oh ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ ♪ you gotta keep your head up ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ ♪ i know it'ser hard ♪ ♪ i know it's hard the to
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remember sometimes ♪ ♪ you gotta keep your head up ♪ ♪ oh, oh ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ ♪ eh eh ♪ ♪ keep your head up ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ ♪ keep your head up ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ ♪ keep your head up ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ ♪ i'm singing, oh ♪ ♪ got to keep your head ♪ ♪ oh oh ♪ ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ >> audience: hey, hey. ♪ see, i know it's hard ♪ ♪ i know it's hard ♪ ♪ to remember sometimes ♪ ♪ you've got to keep your head up ♪ >> audience: oh oh. ♪ you can let your hair down ♪ >> audience: hey, hey. ♪ hey, hey ♪ >> thank you so much! [ cheers and applause ]
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>> andy grammer! andy thank you very much. . good morning. i'm tracy davidson. sunshine to start your day. let's get your first alert forecast from meteorologist bill henley. >> everybody seeing it from the city to the shore and into the mountains. look at lake walnut. a live view from the pocono mountains. a cool start in the low 50s in the mountains but with sunshine it's going to be warming to near 80 this afternoon. the wind has started to pick up.
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it's now out of the north at 12 miles an hour northeast philadelphia, that's the dry air that continues to flow into the area keeping our humidity low as the temperature climbing. 77 at 10:00, 83 at 1:00, and 86 at 4:00. new information about the deadly movie theater shooting in lafayette, louisiana. investigators have now identified the gunman as 59-year-old john russell houser a drifter from alabama. they say he fired 13 rounds inside a crowded theater killing two people injuring nine one critically and police say he tried to escape but took his own life when police closed in. police say they found various disguises in his hotel room and still do not have a motive for the shooting. we'll keep you updated on our news app. a philadelphia mural depicting bill cosby is gone. the video taken yesterday at north broad street in glennwood avenue in north philadelphia. you can see it's a blank wall. here's what it looked like before. the mural depicted cosby along
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civil rights leaders like martin luther king, jr. the wall is in bad shape but the allegations surrounding cosby spurred them to paint over it sooner than planned. i'm tracy davidson. another update in 25 minutes. remember you can always get updates throughout the day on your mobile with our nbc news app. it's a free download. back to the "today" show. have a great day.
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this morning on "today's take," andy grammer. he has the hit of the summer and takes over the concert stage. we catch up with amy poehler, paul rudd and the cast of "wet hot american summer." and no more bad blood. taylor swift apologizes to in this case imagine-- nicki minaj. coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales willie geist and tamron hall. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today," friday morning july 24 2015. you are looking at andy grammer rocking outside on the plaza. already did a couple of songs for us. >> he's still going. >> i almost missed coming in.
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i was like i'm sticking around for more with andy. >> full concert out there. he'll is have another song this hour. andy will chat with us in a few minutes. >> sweet guy. great story. >> i love his story. >> it's cold in here. i wish we could take our show outside. >> willie sh let's -- >> going out? >> give the ladies the jackets >> i'm good. you're such a gentleman though. >> you don't want my jacket. >> cologne. >> i don't have cologne on. >> thank you though. >> we'll hear from andy grammer. we have terrible news from louisiana. a 58-year-old gunman opened fire inside a movie theater in lafayette, louisiana. he's been identified as 59-year-old john russell howser. the man stood up 20 minutes into the 7:00 screening of "trainwreck," pulled out a semi-automatic handgun and started shooting. john yang is on the ground in lafayette with the latest. john? >> reporter: we can tell you authorities are describing him
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as a drifter. he was from phoenix city, a alabama but had been living many in a motel room since july. he's estranged if edd from his family. they searched the hotel room found wigs false glasses, things that could be used as disguises but nothing to give an indication of why he did what he did. meanwhile we are learning more about the victims. two young women macy broe 21. gillian johnson, 33 years old, both from lafayette. the two victims. of the wounded two were treated and released. one is in credit kaitical condition. amid the tales of terror and tragedy there are tales of heroism. one that's coming out now, two teachers for an end of the summer vacation little outing. they come to see this comedy. the shooting breaks out. one of the teachers shields the
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other. the teacher who was shielded said she thought the bullet could have come straight to her head. she was still wounded in the leg. both women were wounded. but the teacherer wounded in the leg had the presence of mind to pull the fire alarm to empty the theater and save lives. back to you. >> incredible. >> incredible acts of heroism we saw in these terrible incidents. people being very brave. john yang thank you very much. we mentioned the film was kwoez tan. train. amy schumer writing, my heart is broken and my thoughts and prayers are with everyone in louisiana. i think we echo the sentiment. >> the irony is hours before president obama had been talking about gun violence and gun control. >> he did an interview with bbc and said one thing in his legacy looking at his terms as president, the one thing he wished he had gotten done was gun legislation. >> right after the aurora shooting in colorado.
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the trial still wrapping up and the sentencing phase of james holmes reminding us that places like theaters and schools are the focus and how to keep people safe. >> three years ago this week was aurora. >> other news. >> kind of interesting. we all go to convenience stores. look what happened on long island. a near miss on a store surveillance camera. a car plows into a 7-leavenveeeleven, barely misas customer at the counter. store manager said the driver told her is he meant to hit the brakes but hit the gas pedal instead. if you notice people were just exiting and entering the store at that exact spot. this could have been a lot worse. >> amazing. >> remarkable that nobody got injured. >> we always like the little random studies.
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>> sure, yes. >> we like them. monday tuesday, wednesday. whatever day. >> it's friday. >> here's what i have. the do you make snap judgments about people ? >> everybody does. >> of course. >> absolutely. >> i can narrow it down even more specifically. business insiders pulled together a list of ways we decide things about people within seconds. for example, name brand clothing. people perceive you as having a higher status. >> how do they know it's name brand? >> it has tags on it. >> you can tell if someone is well put together . >> this said high end or name brand clothing so they think you have cash or high credit card debt. >> oner or the other. >> people who make eye contact when speak ing are perceived the to be more intelligent. this is funny. we see it a lot in politics. the old thick glasses move. people are perceived to be more
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intelligent. >> donald trump slamming rick perry for that. >> we see it a lot. sometimes i wonder if they are prescription glasses. >> i have been wearing nonprescription glasses since 1st grade. >> there is a cute kid named mr. cory. cory's cookies. he's been on ellen. i interviewed him. he had on glasses. i got closer and there are no lenses. he carries a little briefcase. super cute. i'm like wait a minute there is nothing there. so cute. this is interesting. men who are perceived as dominant are the men who have shaved heads. shaved. so i don't know if that's through choicer or nature. >> he's dominant. look at that >> dominating the camera now. >> sholderhe's smoldering now. >>le alpha male. are you? >> i don't need to talk about it. is. >> do you believe people approach you as if you are
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dominant? if you are in a group of men do you feel like the dominant man? >> no. hey, chrome dome. >> i was talking to ali, oh like telly savales. she said who? >> zack are you dominant? >> some days. >> get out of here. >> aly more domdominance. >> next time we are on a group trip we send you in first. >> i'm happy to put roker out front. >> there you go. >> sacrificial lamb. >> speaking of dominating the competition last night. how did it go down? willie went head to head with andy cohen, lip synch battle. let's take a look. ♪ move ahead ♪ ♪ but the boss won't seem to let
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me ♪ ♪ i swear sometimes that man is out to get me ♪ ♪ whispering i love you and i'll always be here ♪ ♪ i can't believe i found a desire for true love floating around ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ baby baby ♪ ♪ i found someone ♪ ♪ to take away the heart ache ♪ ♪ the you want the beat of my heart ♪ ♪ you better start from the start ♪ >> he has the hair. i don't know. to me that wasn't close. >> could the red leather and mullet winwillie? >> no no. >> let's see. >> who won last night? take a look. >> and the winner and lip synch battle champion of the world is -- willie geist! cause.
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>> pageant hands. when you win you have to go like that and your hands shake. that show is incredible. >> look at you with the belt. >> black and white annie leibowitz style. >> andy had the get-up and the backup dancers. i got the l.l. stamp of approval and that helped. thank you. >> the question is can you do it live now? >> when i'm alone in my room i stare at the wall and if if the back of my mind i hear my conscious telling me i need a girl who's sweet as a dove for the first time in my life, i see i need love. >> i love when willie goes ethnic. willie goes urban. i like it. >> old school hip hop. >> i i'm going suburban. >> wow. >> that's it.
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the mean streets of new jersey. we have a big dome -- speaking of chrome dome. dome of oh high pressure heat and humidity. look at the temperatures. today, the south into the plains. going to feel like triple digits in sop places. saturday more of the same. it's not going anywhere. sunday do you get relief? it stays this way. kansas to the southeast. it is going to stay like this right through tuesday. for today we have a risk of strong storms pushing out from minnesota into iowa. parts of nebraska. already we have had tornado warnings out of the storms. a lot of wet weather in florida. some places in florida in the next five days five to eight inches of rain. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. another gorgeous day ahead. grab your sunglasses. sunny skies, nice and comfortable with low humidity. temperatures will warm in the low to mid 80s this afternoon and with a light northwesterly wind, dry air will start things off tomorrow, 87 in the afternoon.
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really comfortable through the day on saturday. that changes sunday. early sunday morning we could see some showers and thunderstorms. 90 on sunday. storms on monday. then here comes heat and humidity for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. have a great day. that's your latest weather. >> thank you very much. coming up next we are excited because the guy behind one of the catchiest songs of the year "honey i'm good" andy grammer is coming this to hang out with us. and a special visa checkout is such an easy way to pay online. enter your username and password. a few clicks. and check out. simple as that. no re-entering payment and billing info. you feel like you're one step ahead. sign up for visa checkout.
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♪ miranda: ♪ i got red dirt stains on my boots and jeans. ♪ ♪ calloused fingers from my guitar strings. ♪ ♪ wild like the wind in the tall pine trees. ♪ ♪ i got roots and i got wings. ♪ ♪ we are back with the artist of the summer singer/songwriter and beat boxer, we should point out, andy grammerer. a huge crowder for the feel-good hit of the summer "honey, i'm good." >> to think a few years ago andy was singing at the third street promenade in santa monica hoping
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to get noticed. today his music is topping the charts. he's touring the country and is out with his second album "magazines or novels." you are such a nice guy, too. you entertained the crowd way after. >> all morning. >> thank you, guys. >> give autographs singing. >> of course. >> full out performances during rehearsal. . >> comes from having to work hard to get notice ed snm. >> totally. you have to give people something on the street. they are at my show you want them to make it special. >> do you have pinch me moments like this? >> that was a pinch me moment. >> when people sleep outside all night to see you play. >> i grew up an hour north of here. this is big for me. this is important to come see everybody. they made signs. just the love is incredible. thank you, everybody. that means a lot to me. >> such a breath of fresh air. talking about monogamy. it's a feel good song. it's got a little bit of a
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country feel. >> a little bit. i took a lot of sonic risks on the second album. for me it's about the lyric. different people hear lyrics first, music first. i hear the lyrics. this is working on a mass scale so it's cool. >> the video is great. seeing real life couples. >> isn't it the sweetest thing ever? me and my manager were trying to the figurer out what to do for the video. we started kicking around who we know that's been together the longest. we reached out to friends and family put them together. it sounded fun but when you watch it it's really sweet to cheer on staying together in a way that doesn't get the love. >> we love the song more. your wife is a songwriter. she must have loved this. >> she's a fan of the song for sure. >> there you are together. >> does she help you write? >> we have written songs together. is he's incredible and talented. she likes this song. >> you got to open for taylor swift. >> oh my god. so incredible .
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fs ati was at soldier field. it was amazing. >> they bring you out of the stage. ten you come up and there are all these people. they all started singing it. it's been incredible. >> how did it come together? >> she's the most generous artist i have ever gotten to know. my first single "keep your head up" she wrote the lyrics on oh her arm and brought me on stablg in stage in nashville to sing with her. >> she didn't give you this. double platinum. >> oh my goodness. really? >> yes! cause. >> thank you so much. >> there you have it. >> this is a big moment. i look like a cologne ad here. slightly. >> that means you look good then. >> there you go. >> it is well deserved.
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the audience loves you. you will sing for us again. >> you guys are amazing. i have to apologize. i just started drinking the water and there's only four cups. i think this is -- >> i love that. >> that's not water. >> make yourself comfortable, andy. >> getting comfortable. >> that's not water. >> exactly. >> thank you. >> that's the way al is. >> yeah. >> meanwhile andy has one more song for us. "back home" is coming up later in the show. but what taylor swift is now sayingsay g saying to the thing is people think boys are loud and immature and don't care about feelings. but they're wrong.
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new improved nexxus with concentrated elastin protein and precious ingredients. for hair that lives to move. hey. have fun. >> are you talking about this segment? >> it's the weekend. today's clean version of the pop fix. here we go. looks like taylor swift and nicki minaj are shaking off their twitter feud this happy. nicki saying they spoke on the phone and taylor said she understood the big picture. nicki saying it was big of her to poll squiez on twitter and they ended the call laughing. she said the tiff is over. the hubbub -- >> hubbub? >> i never say that. >> what's all the hubbub, bub. >> i thought it was hub-hub. they said have fun.
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nicki tweeted accusing the vmas of recognizing slim women but not recognizing black women. taylor tweeted nicki was pitting women against each other. shele apologized saying i thought i was being called out. i missed the point, misunderstood and misspoke. i'm sorry. after thanking taylor nicki told her 19.9 million followerers i have always loved her. everyone headaches mistakes. shh she gained so much more respect from me. let's move on. >> good job, girls. well done. >> now give us a song together. >> and they will. >> miranda lambert made a surprise appearance in nashville two days after it was announced she and blake shelton were getting a divorce. lambert was smiling, telling the crowd they like to be spontaneous. the they sang a song called
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"heart like mine." look at miranda's left hand. she was not wearing her wedding ring. blake shell ton also spotted without his. he's back on kwoez voice, tweeting a smiling sell fie with a friend last night. this is big. my bestie tweeted me this morn ing, happy face janet jackson, back with a video. yes. the singerer kicks off her unbreakabler world tour this vancouver august 1. invut invut viet us. we don't have tickets. we'll come. exclusive video. her first single. "no sleep." check it out. ♪ >> sounds so good. >> she looks great. >> janet is coming to new york february 22. >> yes, please.
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>> janet jackson. please let us come to the show and give us an interview. please? >> she said that's fine. buy more pets are the best friends to have by your side when you want to get out and explore the paths less traveled! before fleas and ticks join in the action petsmart can help protect your pet from infestations with a variety of flea & tick products. we make it easy to treat your pet monthly and all year round and to kill fleas and ticks which may carry diseases. right now, save up to $15 on select flea & tick products. petsmart®. inspired by pets. almonds. cashews. seeds. honey. and a touch of sea salt. delicious made simple. the new simple nut bar from nature valley. [ school bell rings ] ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] everything kids touch at school sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox
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disinfecting products. you handle life; clorox handles the germs. nbc 10 news starts now. >> good morning. i'm chris cato. 9:26. shaping up to be a beautiful friday. let's get your first alert forecast with meteorologist bill henley. >> yeah, coming on the heels of a beautiful wednesday and a beautiful thursday the streak continues today. we have lots of sunshine and a growing crowd over the jersey shore. that's a live view of cape may from the lafayette hotel. chris cato might be seen on those beaches this weekend who knows. temperatures climbing inland into the 80s. right now 72 degrees in cape may. topping out at 82 degrees for cape may but a little warmer for philadelphia. we'll be up to 84 at 2:00. humidity nice and low and 86 at 5:00 today. >> philadelphia police have another busy night for them.
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three shootings overnight including one where two women showed up at an emergency room with a gunshot victim in their car. police say someone shot the man twice in the chest on emerald street in kensington. he's in critical condition. no arrests. another man in critical condition after someone shot him in front of his home. you can see here bullet holes in an suv at fourth street in the olney section. police say someone walked up to the vehicle last night opened fire. the shooter is still on the loose. happening today, a former philadelphia traffic court judge faces sentencing in a ticket fixing scandal. for tu maddo perry sr. pleaded guilty admitted to tossing out citations in exchange for gifts of pornography and seafood. five other traffic court judges have been sentenced for their roles in a ticket fixing scheme. another update in about 25 minutes. you can always get the latest news and weather through the nbc 10 app. now we go back to the "today" show. have a great friday.
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taking a look at the headlines, big news on the health insurance front. anthem is buying cigna in a cash and stock deal to keet the largest health insurerer by enrollment covering 53 million people in the u.s. no secret having a glass of wine with dinner increases the amount of calories you consume but you may be surprised to learn of another way alcohol wreaks havoc on the diet. researcherers at the indiana university school of medicine conducted a smool study on women by using mri scans to determine what effect alcohol had on the brain. they found alcohol made people if he can sate on food aromas more and two-third s of the women had a larger lunch after having alcohol. we have an important recall to tell you about. more than 70,000 strollererers
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are being recalled in the usa from uppababy due to a choking hazard. the cruise and vista strollerers and the 2015 rumble seat. the bumperer bar poses a coking hazard when a child bites it and removes a piece of the foam covering. consume rs should stop using the bumper bar and contact the companier for a free cover. walmart lost its crown. amazon is the biggest retaler by market value. valued at $264 billion after investors sent stocks scoring when the company reported un unexpected strong sales. amazon's stock price has nearly doubled in the last nine months. if you have a lead foot you will want to hear this. some states come down harder on speeding than others. the worst stater for tickets is colorado. the list was compiled by analyzing penalties for speeding and reckless driving in each
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state. arizona, delaware the, illinois and new mexico rounded out the top five. an exciting discovery in deep space. scientists found what they think is the closest match for earth. it's a planet that's similar and might harbor life. it orbits a star the same distance earth orbit it is sun and the star appears to be similar to our sun. nasa can't say for sure whether the planet has water or air. there will be no close encounter soon. earth's cousin is 1400 light years away. let's get a check of the weather on earth from mr. roker. >> wouldn't it be cool if you are our versions were on that planet. >> 7th dimension. >> thanks natalie. for the weekend, saturday the risk of strong storms in the central plains. out west gorgeous. wet weather moving through the ohio river valley into western new york and rain through the central and eastern gulf coast states. as we move into sunday,er more
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rain through florida. some folks get 5 to 8 inches of rain yikes. no longer the sunshine state. rain through the northeast. look for a beautiful day out west with a the few showers >> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. another gorgeous day ahead. grab your sunglasses. sunny skies, nice and comfortable with low humidity. temperatures will warm in the low to mid 80s this afternoon and with a light northwesterly wind, dry air will start things off tomorrow, 87 in the afternoon. really comfortable through the day on saturday. that changes sunday. early sunday morning we could see some showers and thunderstorms. 90 on sunday. storms on monday. then here comes heat and humidity for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. have a great day. that's your latest weather. >> time for s'mores. >> always a good time for s'mores. every day. >> what? >> i'm holding a fake s'more
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over a fake fire. >> i'm in a suit at camp. this is weird. >> we hope you are ready for a kwoez"wet hot american summer"." that wild bunch of camp counselors from the 2001 film are back of course. the big stars now. willie got to hang out with them. >> i did. the entire cast is back for the eight episode netflix series called "wet hot american summer first day of camp." it's a prequel to the 2001 film which has become a cult classic but it wasn't popular when it premiered 14 years ago. i have numbered for you. opening weekend box office for "wet hot american summer." does thinanyone know? >> $17,481. >> lifetime? >> $290. >> very good.
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$295. >> why do you know that? >> are really? >> yes. >> roger ebert wrote he took the time to write a poem to the tune of oh hello mudda, hello fadda. i hate it something fierce except the astrophysicist david hyde pierce. >> i have never heard that. >> i have to say in retrospect i love the fact that he took the time. he didn't just scratch out a snappy review. he said -- it's not easy to write a page of rhyme and he did just to talk about how much he hated the movie. >> one of the most hilarious parts of the series now is that you are all 15 years older but we start off establishing that this is taking place two months earlier than the movie did. and there is absolutely to reference to it. >> for those of you that don't know us i'm susie. this is ben. >> you were supposed to be here
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a week ago. >> whatever. >> more for some of the cast it was difficult. i'm lucky that i take a lot of hgh. i have been fortunate that haven't aged. but you look and some of the guys -- the years are showing. for me it was great. it was great to revisit that and look like i do. >> what? >> what? >> nothing. >> what? >> nothing. >> is this a good moment to say, wow, look what i have done in 15 years since the movie came out. >> depends ho you define "wow". >> a lot has happened. it's cool to have have a time machine moment go back. i think if we had known then that we would be back here now talking about it this way and all of us doing different things it's really -- i don't know. it's cool. >> the only script i read that i just kept around to just read. >> and you can't technically read. >> i can't read. >> you have your guy.
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>> i have a guy. he would read it to me. it was a bit -- look when you get to this level surrounded by ants -- >> oh! >> yeah. >> coming out in theaters july 17. >> whoa. >> did we miss it? >> your movie is a huge hit, paul. everyone there has gone on to great things. they all jumped at the chance to come back and do the series for netflix. >> i love it. >> they added jon hamm and kristen wiig. it gets better. "wet hot american summer" starts streaming on netflix friday july 31. >> fake fire makes real s'mores. >> they're good. >> coming up next al is taking our week long vegetable challenge today. with the intimidating vegetable, the artichoke. we'll see what to do with it.
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about what now? oh, i don't know. the apocalypse? we're fine. i bundled renter's with my car insurance through progressive for just six bucks more a month. word. there's looters running wild out there. covered for theft. okay. that's a tidal wave of fire. covered for fire. what, what? all right. fine. i'm gonna get something to eat. the boy's kind of a drama queen. just wait. where's my burrito? [ chuckles ] worst apocalypse ever. protecting you till the end. now, that's progressive. ♪ i think that i found myself a cheerleader ♪ >> all week we have been serving up tasty dishes as part of the today food veggie challenge. today i'm tackling artichoke. they may choke arty, but not me. they look intimidating but they are easy. >> you're indim tate dimdim dimdim
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-- intimidated? >> it's a lot of work. >> they are good. >> there are ways to doctor them up so you don't realize you're eating them. you take a knife and cut through. >> i don't really believe you is. >> i'm telling you. what vegetable don't you like? i don't like these. >> you cut through. you have the choke part. get a spoon, get rid of it. >> this is to make dip? >> this is to make a great baked -- which i think --. >>ry good. >> it's a bowl with artichoke, parmesan parmesan, bread crumbs and bacon. >> it's great. >> one way to disguise the flavor is to put a lot of cheese in them. we have spinach artichoke dip. baby spinach and ol ohive oil. put about half in. when it wilts put the other half in. then cook it down. here's the grid. so when you're going shopping.
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in fact, they lay it out like this in the grocery store so you know how to get it. these are canned artichoke s, hearts sour cream, cheddar cheese worcestershire sauce. once the spinach is cooked drain it. you have the spinach. put this in with onion. take some artichoke. canned artichokes and cream cheese. >> ah! >> there it is. >> there we go. >> mix it all together and you get it -- >> we like the dip, al. >> to you're not a fan. >> the dip -- see, you have cream cheese, cheddar because you will put it all if here. >> sour chemoream on top. >> take it, add cheddar monterey jack whatever you want. take sour cream, worstershire
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saucement put it in the oven. then you have a great dip. serve it with pita. >> nice and hot. >> it's great. >> you have marinateder edd artichokes there. blue cheese. >> counts as a vegetable. you have spinach and artichoke there. >> i buy just the hearts sometimes. >> to save calories swap out yogurt for sour cream. yeah that will save a lot. they make us say that. you like? >> i love it. i love artichokes. they are a lot of work. >> the dip is good. >> if you doctor it up nobody knows it's in there. >> nobody knows it's a vegetable. you sold it al. >> click on the healthy tab. up next andy grammer keeps the party going in the plaza with artichoke dip. another song, too, after these messages. you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any
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their dreams. ♪ go see... and find out just how kind the hes and shes of this mankind are. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. >> even the car is blue. we're blue the car is blue. it's a blue day. announcing something red hot. our summer concert star the man behind the double platinum hit "honey, i'm good" andy grammer. >> here's andy singing "back
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home." ♪ i'm going to need you to raise your glass ♪ ♪ i don't care what you put in it ♪ ♪ here's to fights that you can't take back ♪ ♪ we live hard but we love to laugh ♪ ♪ we all thought that we'd get rich fast ♪ ♪ hop the plane out for greener grass ♪ ♪ found out the green is cash ♪ ♪ don't compare to the friends that last ♪ ♪ see, we won't forget where we came from ♪ ♪ the city won't change us ♪ ♪ we beat to the same drum ♪ ♪ no we won't forget where we came from ♪ ♪ the city can't change us ♪ ♪ we beat to the same drum ♪ ♪ the same drum ♪ ♪ la da da da ♪ ♪ la da da da ♪ ♪ and no patter where we go ♪ ♪ we always find our way back home ♪
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♪ la da da da ♪ ♪ la da da doe ♪ ♪ and no matter where we go ♪ ♪ we always find our way back home ♪ ♪ so here's to cheap sunglasses ♪ ♪ red bull and minivans and ♪ ♪ people who had your back when ♪ ♪ the world didn't understand ♪ ♪ see, we won't forget where we came from ♪ ♪ the city won't change us ♪ ♪ we beat to the same drum ♪ ♪ though we won't forget where we came from ♪ ♪ the city can't change us ♪ ♪ we beat to the same drum ♪ ♪ la da da da ♪ ♪ la da da doe ♪ ♪ and no matter where we go ♪ ♪ we always find our way back home ♪ ♪ la da da da ♪ ♪ la da da doe ♪ ♪ and no matter where we go ♪ ♪ we always find our way back home ♪ ♪ when ties loosen ♪ ♪ and we're losing touch ♪ ♪ and fading away ♪ ♪ we'll still be raising our
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cups ♪ ♪ to the same damn things ♪ ♪ oh, thoughno, the city won't change us ♪ ♪ oh no the city won't change us ♪ ♪ oh no the city won't change us ♪ ♪ oh, thoughno, no the city won't change us ♪ ♪ won't change us ♪ ♪ la da da da ♪ ♪ la da da doe ♪ ♪ and no matter where we go ♪ ♪ we always find our way back home ♪ ♪ la da da da ♪ ♪ la da da doe ♪ ♪ and no matter where we go ♪ ♪ we always find our way back home ♪ ♪ la da da da ♪ ♪ la da da doe ♪ ♪ and no matter where we go ♪ ♪ we always find our way back home ♪
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♪ we always find our way back home ♪ ♪ we always find our way back home ♪ [ cheers and applause ] andy grammer so great. thanks. we are back many a moment. this is "today" on nbc. ♪ iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism.
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nbc 10 news starts now. good morning. i'm chris cato. 9:56. our streak of great weather just keeps rolling. let's get your first alert forecast now with meteorologist bill henley. >> it's rare we get a few days in a row but that's what we've got. lots of sunshine and low humidity, comfortable and warming right now it's a sunny view from center city 74 degrees here at nbc 10 and the temperature is already close to 80 degrees in northeast philadelphia. atlantic city millville at 77 and 70 in lake pocono.
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all around sunshine today warming into the 80s this afternoon but the humidity stays low. today marks one year since that deadly hospital shooting in delaware county. richard plot killed his case worker teresa hunt and shot at his psychiatrist lee silverman. silverman shot back. he pleaded guilty to murder and will be sentenced in testimony. testimony will resume in the trial of former eagle irving fryar. he and his mother are clarnlgz with theft by decision. his client was the victim of a con artist who advised him to apply for mortgage loans. lawyers say that con artist is william barksale who pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge last year. back with another local update in about 25 minutes. always get the latest news and weather through the nbc 10 app. for now we go back to the "today" show. have a great friday.
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>> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. that's "high" by young rising sons. >> do you like it? >> i likey. >> not usual no. >> no it isn't. >> it's tryday friday jenna, and it's july 24 hoda is off with her mom and sister having a lovely dinner so jenna bush hager who's about to pop -- >> thank you for calling me wide load. >> she goes "wide load hurry up
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the stairs." like i'm so sort of piece of cattle. >> i think it's funny. i think you're adorable. i love you to pieces. i've been a wide load twice myself. >> just twice 1234. >> well i've only had two children. i'm just kidding. >> actually i don't know what you mean. >> no, you look great. >> well you know what tryday friday is all about? trying things you never tried before. i'm not sure the side braid is right for me. >> i think it looks but there was a little rat tail hanging out of it earlier. >> don't look close. we have a great show katherine heigl allowed our cameras into our gorgeous ranch in utah. golly, i wish i'd known about that. lilliana vazquez spent the day with the star and she'll tell us about all it. she was here cooking a couple weeks ago. she made maybe the best pasta i've tasted in almost eight years on the show. >> really? : we couldn't believe how --
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>> delicious service in. >> apparently i'm the only one. >> everybody just jumped up and was. >> it was fantastic. and if you've ever lived through a major home renovation. >> you just did. >> we've been under renovation literally frank and i for 29 years of our marriage. if you can make it through renovations while you're living there, you can make it through anything. >> and you stay through some of. >> it yes because i want to make sure it's done right. sometimes you can't just leave and come back and hope everything looks good. you know what a hassle it can be. hg tv's david brom said the has some zblep plus sisi biggers is here with the hottest food trends you'll see in your supermarket shelves. >> she's always right about this. and if your significant other is glued to his or her cell phone, we have solutions before it ruins your relationships. either of you addicted? >> not addicted but there are times we get on each other for it. i don't know what couple
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doesn't. >> it never used to be a problem. with one less things couples had to worry about. and don't forget we're giving it away. i like to say hoda gave it away in junior high school but she's not here. i mean, what could she say? >> yesterday you said -- >> she's standing on the beach someplace, who cares? >> you know what day it is? i'm going to change the subject. and wh helps you give it a way a little tequila. >> well you can't have it. >> it's national tequila today so i'm going to have to drink for two meaning me and jenna. i've got sierra norte courtesy of catherining high. >> and everybody loves a good mock tail. >> i guess. >> this is a nonalcoholic -- >> i had a bunch of them when i was pregnant. >> this is a non-alcoholic version which i don't know version? >> virgin.
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>> this is sparkling water and pine am juice. it's good. >> and the alcoholic version, should you care is tequila apperal, pineapple juice, lemon juice, bitters, and superfine sugar. >> well, cheers is it a margarita? >> it's strong is what it is. it's strong. anyway, thank you katherine ing high -- katherine heigl for that. so. >> one of summer's favorite past times got supersized. the slow-mo guys wondered what it would be like to be squeezed inside a water balloon and fill it with water. this seems dangerous to me. he's in a tighty whitey although they're the black. they captured this entire moment on film. his name is dan. he puts himself into that tiny
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balloon that explodes. that looks like it hurt. right? >> the more his body disappears the more you can see his head and at one point it explodes. >> oh, there it is. slow moe. >> now you love this video. >> i don't love it. there's one i love a lot more. one day i was passing by my daughter's room and i heard her screaming and shouting with her best friend boo-boo and i wondered what the heck they were watching. i said "what are you doing?" she said mom, you've got to see this. it is -- if you google it go to "world's biggest zit." [ audience reacts ] >> she made me google it this morning. >> and jenna, if you could literalit will rally -- she could literally go at at minute.
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what was your reaction? >> i was gagging. and i had oatmeal. >> it does look like oatmeal. sorry. >> i never knew you were so nasty. i knew you were nasty but -- >> there are two kinds of people in the world, there are pickers and there are watchers. >> okay -- >> there are people that love that stuff and people that are totally and completely grossed out. i could not take my eyes off it. >> she goes "you've got to finish." >> you can't believe what comes ott of a human body. >> she goes "you've got to finish, the best part is at the end." >> turns out it's not a zit. it couldn't be a zit. it's more of a -- >> boil. a large, large boil. >> i'm saying if you have that stuff, watch it. >> i was a picker as a child. >> yes, and you did admit this to me. what would you door do to your poor beleaguered sister barbara. >> i would sit on her -- and i'm larger than she is especially right now. and i would try to just pick at
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her. my mom -- >> meaning popping? popping, going around her body like a monkey does? >> although she didn't have many that much to pick. >> was it black heads? >> yes, look she's fascinated by it! but i got in trouble with my mother who thinks it's disgusting. >> you know what? she's a lady my mother. >> she's got a great sense of humor. >> she's funny. she just doesn't like gross things. so i won't let her hang out with you. >> before you have the babysit on her -- >> sit on barbara? >> sit on your mother and make her watch this video. >> no! what does your favorite music say about you? did you wonder why you like the songs you do? there's a new study from the university of cambridge that might have an answer. >> they say music listeners fall
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into either the empathizer who usually focuses on the emotions of others. they like mellow music like soft rock country, folk and easy listening jazz. yes. >> yes, and then there are others, the systemizers, someone who likes to analyze rules and patterns then you might like rocking out to things like punk and heavy metal and a twinge of complex jazz. so which one are you? >> well i think i'm somewhere -- can i be in between. >> can't help you what like. >> what does it mean if i like a little 2pac? >> 2pac shakur? what was his last name? >> shakur. >> he died, right? >> yes, he did. >> he died before i heard his songs. >> he's a legend but what does it mean if i like a it will 28 pack. >> i would say you're an empathizer. >> if you could have aide steady diet of one kind of music. >> my whole life. >> like if you're getting your
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last meal and you get to listen to one kind -- >> i would say like paul simonish, willie nelson old country. is that folk or rock? >> i don't know anymore what they would -- he can write so many different kinds. it would have been considered popular at the time. >> so paul simon, willie nelson and a little 2pac. do those go together and dolly parton. don't you love her. >> dolly would love this joke. you know what time it is? >> no, please. >> time for friday funny. [ canned laughter ] >> if only i'd get that kind of laughter at the end of one of these jokes. a man went to the doctor the doctor told him he only had 24 hours to live so he goes home to tell his wife and after a long cry together he asked if they could make whoopi. "of course darling, she
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replied." so they did. a few hours later he turns to her and says "i only have 12 hours to live, can we do it again?" and she responds sympathetically and they proceed to make love. after they finish the wife is asleep only to get tapped on the shoulder. the husband says "dear, i hate to keep bothering you but i only have eight hours left before i die. can we do it just one more time?" she turns to him with a sour look on his face and says "you know, you don't have to get up in the morning, i do." [ rim shot ] i thought that was one of the better -- >> it actually is. that's pretty good. >> it n hetero spect. you know what that taught me? you lower your expectations and anything is funny. >> with the kind of jokes i'm allowed to tell at 10:00 in the morning, i have lowered expectations. is it okay or not o.k. to stress your age? look at what hoda and i had to say about it. >> it's okay to wear whatever
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within we know catherining high is an emmy winning film and tv star but we don't usually get a chance to see her like this. >> away from hollywood, she lives in utah and lilliana got to see her there. we're jealous of this. >> it was such an amazing time. we headed to katherine's home away from home in the mountains near park city utah. it's near her actual house. she calls the 20-acre ranch bradlands but as we saw despite the name these are very very good lands. a trip toll katherine heigl's utah ranch is watching sports come to life. this ranch is gorgeous. it doesn't feel like work but i know it's work.
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if there's such a thing as farmhouse chic this is it. everything is picture perfect. all it needs is a hollywood star. >> hi! >> hello! >> welcome! >> the entire living space a real working barn a kitchen, game room bar, and dining area looking out on to a full-sized dressage arena. a perfect setting for this a-list actor's other passion. >> i love hosting. i love cooking. i love sewing and knitting. we didn't want just some fancy pretty barns to look at and brag about. we wanted to utilize it and really just enjoy it. >> the kitchen is center stage where katherine often with her mom nancy tries new recipes out on her toughest customers -- her two girls adelaide and nancy lee lee. do you like it? in between meal it's time for fun on the farm. >> let's go feed the goats. >> yes! >> on this ranch it's not the
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leading lady who's auditioning. they love the camera! >> they really do. >> the ranch is them -- get this -- 44 animals. >> this is ferris. >> that's ferris? >> and gracie who follows katherine everywhere. where does your passion for animals come from? you grew up in connecticut. >> well we always had pets around lots of dog, cat, parakeets i think at one point. >> katherine's love for animals and the camera seems to be contagious. >> they love to feed the chickens and animals. they love running around. they can do that and not entertained by the tv. >> it's time for katherine to plan for another meal. tonight's pick your pesto pasta bar with roasted cherry tomatoes taken from the greenhouse. >> smells incredible. >> doesn't it? >> to the organic garlic where katherine is growing garlic
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scapes. >> the ga slick growing but these long shoots come out and they're more mild than actual garlic. >> but katherine says you don't need a farm to keep things fresh. >> you can grow tomato rosemary, all your herbs, a lot of people know, this but you can grow it on your window sill in mason jars. >> it's time to get cooking after a quick wardrobe change of course. most silos house things like ghraib and feed but this silo on the heigl ranch houses the chiccest guest house i've ever seen and i get to stay here tonight. take a look around. everything is coordinated the the green bringing the colors of the mountains and gardens inside. you can't wake up here and not feel inspired? >> and not feel motivated to do something. >> for the actress who's as comfortable in a pair of boots as she is on the red carpet variety is the spice of life. >> i love that i have the opportunity do both. i love what i do and i love the thrill of it.
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>> but for her, nothing beats the thrill of a home cooked meal. >> i'm going start with a handful. >> first the pesto with the basil and garlic scape wes just picked. next, the tomatoes with a little help from nancy lee we have a tomato assembly line. then it's finally time to head out to the barbecue for dinner but not before one last scene-stealing moment by the girls. >> hi ma marxma scene-stealing moment by the girls. >> hi ma marxmama, i love you. >> thanks, i love you, too. >> i love you back. >> i love you, more. >> you guys were so kind to invite me into your home. and i think everyone's hungry and we'll eat so cheers. >> bon appetit, everybody, cheers. >> so nice to spend girl time with katherine. her husband singer songwriter josh kelly was working in nashville but hopefully next
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>> here is the alternative strektor for performing arts jessica cohen. thank you for making a pregnant person hula hoop. >> it's not as heart as you think. hold on to your lieu ha hoops like this. drive it like a school bus. so this is good for our shoulders and our back drive it all the way, take hard turns. put your hands on the inside there you, go put your hands on the inside now we'll put some feet. you'll put one hand up step forward, come back cha-cha-cha. step, step cha-cha-cha. don't forget to smile. don't thet that concentration hula hoop face. let's work our biceps. so hold the hula hoop like you're going to balance it. you can even get fancy and try to balance it. hold on tight. come in and come out, come in and come out.
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the turnpike website says there were injuries. we don't know how severe at this point. let's go to jess can ka for how to get around this accident. >> we are dealing with a big mess on the new jersey turnpike. again, it is in mansfield township on the northbound side where only the truck lanes are closed. you can see the car lanes are actually getting by but it's still creating a massive backup because all of that traffic has to merge together. if we can head over to our maps i can tell you how to get around it. what you can see right here is that backup on the new jersey turnpike on the northbound side back to willingborough. you can get on route 195 and access the new jersey turnpike ahead of that accident seen. otherwise you can take 295. green right here. this is the camera on 295 at burlington county. no sign of backup. that's a good alternate for you. >> a lot of sunshine out there on the roads. another beautiful day. let's get your first alert forecast with bill henley. >> sure is looking good out
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there. the sunshine is bright. temperatures are climbing but something that's coming down. check out a live picture of center city. that's from the adventure aquarium. not a single cloud in the sky. we're up to 78 degrees but the humidity is down to 39%. really comfortable day. and it will stay that way through the day. we're on the verge of 80 degrees in northeast philadelphia. wilmington is 78. 75 in pottstown. at the shore, up to 78 degrees for north wildwood. >> we have a full hour of news coming up in about 30 minutes. i'm kraschris cato. we'll see you then.
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it's tryday friday and jenna bush hager is here to help me out. we're about to talk home renovation. >> if you've been putting off getting work done because of the inconvenience and mess we have solutions. >> here with help is one of the judges on hgtv's "beach flip" it's -- oh sorry, hello. it's david bromstad. >> you touched my hair! >> it looks good. i didn't like it before. you've got a lot of crap in your hair. a lot of product. >> of course i do i'm a gay man. >> david, you have to tell us about -- you have to help us because we need help. she's lived through construction projects. >> many many many. >> if you're going to live in your house during a construction project you want to make sure
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dust. >> summer. >> you'll have to suffer through it. >> well i don't like your attitude. [ laughter ] >> there's portable heaters. >> all right, that's all i have to say about that. >> portable heaters and portable air conditioners. >> moving on to the fruit. >> exactly. so in the kitchen obviously is the most important space in your house and we want to make sure that we keep the kitchen moving. >> so you have to create a temporary kitchen because sometimes when you're redoing the kitchen, what do you do? >> exactly. so find a space in your house, whether it's your garage whether it's your laundry room wherever it is a sink that's where you want to center your life around because a sink is your most important area. and then you get your portable refrigerator and then you have your microwave. you can have a toaster oven. all the things that you need. a toaster oven really does magic. you don't need the big oven. >> and you get one of those
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grill -- the george foreman grills? >> who doesn't love grilling. >> you say if you're redoing your stove or oven go grill? >> go grill. >> outside? >> it's amazing. >> is that your mantra for life? >> "go and grill." >> do you love grilled corn? hello? >> i do! how do you do yours? >> i love it. and you want to make sure that you have baskets for your napkins and your silverware and -- >> all the temporary things you need. >> what's the biggest mistake people make with renovations? >> not preparing. that's the biggest mistake. they don't prepare. they don't understand -- >> they don't think it through. >> they don't think it through. like thinking all of this through is going to help you because then you have a plan. you have something set forth. you know what will happen and so go like this "oh, my gosh, what am i going to do?" >> and are there ever times when you just have to move out? >> yes.
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absolutely. >> what's the rule for that? >> when it's just too noisy, when your kids are screaming and you can't get any rest and it's just like too much. sometimes you have to go and go to a hoe fell for a few days. and that's okay. >> i've done about 30 renovations, keep your sense of humor or you will lose your mind. >> you're going to lose your mind. >> things go wrong. something doesn't come in when you're supposed to. you can't hold everybody to the fire because nobody delivers when they say they're going to! >> and you never know what's behind the wall. >> that's right. >> you never know what's behind the walls and underneath the floor. >> you know what i can't wait to redo a home one day. thank you so much. >> a pleasure to meet you, sweet. >> i oh, my gosh love you. does your partner pay more attention to his phone than he does to you? >> not my partner. how smart phones can be damaging to your relationship. >> frank has a flip phone thing. but it would be smart to stick
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picked up on and posted an article that caught our eye. it reminded us of this scene from "entourage" when ari and his wife are at a couple's counseling session. >> well, what he calls nagging i call trying to have a relationship. >> look, there's no proverbial judge sitting on a bench judging you. [ ringing ] >> ari, i told you to turn that off. >> i did but thts the emergency line. this is the batline, baby. >> do you need to get that? >> i do yes. >> no he doesn't. i ask for one hour of a day for his undivided attention and i can't even have that. >> ari, sorry. ari, airy whatever. >> so are smart phones ruining your relationship? >> here to help answer that is clinical psychologist ben michaels. welcome back. >> thank you for having me. >> we're laughing about that but it's a problem, isn't it? >> it's a real thing and this scene with ari, i've seen that happen in my office where people are just like the phone is buzzing and they have to answer it.
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it's an addiction people have. >> so the addiction is real. it's absolutely real. >> i do this in my own marriage i'll admit it. and you see people do this where you'll be at a restaurant or my husband and i will be driving and he'll drive all so i'll use this time to answer messages e-mails. >> well, you're not driving. >> but that means we're not talking. >> you can be present with someone but not be in their presence. that's one of the challenges happening in relationships these days because you can basically be with that person but you are also with all of their contacts because they're a click away on the cell phone. >> when do you know? is there an ah-ha moment when you know it's an addiction? >> when you can't be away from the phone for an hour, that's a problem. >> without checking. >> exactly. >> the other thing is and i've heard in this from other people too. if henry is reading a book or a newspaper, it doesn't annoy me. but sometimes if we're sitting together and he's looking at his phone, it does annoy me.
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because i feel like you said he's having conversations with other people whether it's work or not. >> so it as a jealousy. >> i'm jealous! >> that's another clinical problem. >> diagnose me. >> well you can see me or you can both see. >> no honey, we don't really need this but you know what i'm saying. >> the idea of focusing on one thing at a time. most of us are watching tv while we're using our smart phones and things of that nature around it helps us to be present and be focused. this is one of the reasons that prayer is actually really helpful. it just keeps you present. pray meditation yoga these things are centering activities that you can do and they're helpful. >> and your prioritize things you have to, right? >> absolutely. >> was that the end of it? that's what you were going to tell us we could do about this? >> yeah, what do we do? is there a zmouchcouch? >> prayer, yoga eat a lot of kale.
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>> and then i'm okay. >> you're not okay you're better than okay. >> can i come to you once a week. >> reinforcements. >> how do i look? >> fabulous. >> now we have to say good-bye. >> no, wait how do we tell people to put their phones down? >> basically, use an "i" statement. "i feel upset when you're picking up your cell phone when we're at dinner." it's not judging the other person, it's not saying you're making me feel upset. >> i feel less important. >> and it's important to not do it around children or not, either. >> makes kids feel unnoticed. move over, chocolate, another sweet treat is taking over the world. >> another trend in sweet treats with sissy biggers. what is she making? when you got married? when you had kids? when did you first fight to be considered a family? when you fell in love?
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>> i went to this place. it's amazing. there's 180,000 products on display. >> unbelievable. >> and in the middle of scanning the aisles is our expert sissy biggers. >> she's hear what the standouts. you write about these. >> i try to bring my palate with your audience in mind. i know they love chocolate. >> this is such a hard job. >> but somebody has to do it. here it is, the chocolate is now the caramel. >> i like caramel. >> made in vermont. these are the big winners at the show. they stopped milking their goats and they won outstanding new products for these goat milk caramels. >> why didn't you tell me that? that's goat milk? >> it's good. >> it's good for people who are lactose intolerant. and in the whole category of new product line this is another caramel product. this is fat toad farm also from vermont. people want to know where it's
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coming from. small purveyors, small producers and they read the label and there's so few ingredients. >> give that a try. >> i'm afraid. >> you should go for it. just. >> just because of the name fat toad. that's what you've been calling me all americaning. >> this is from the coops microcreamery in watertown, massachusetts. a salted caramel sauce. car smell the new chocolate if you're not sure. you just keep eating. >> feed the pregnant person. >> this is pip corn. it's a kettle heirloom popcorn. you've seen it on shark tank it won best sweet snack. from sweets to meat girls. >> that this seems good for toddlers they can't choke on. >> this it's up to you, mom. i haven't had a toddler for so long. >> next up epic. you've seen it at the whole foods market this is their chicken sriracha meat bar. >> you've -- >> i've been known to love a
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good sausage. >> aren't these adorable? they come in a cigarette pack. they're pepperettes. >>jerky? >> it's a meat bar. you know how people like the meat bar. and krave, the category is premium jerky. they got picked up by hershey so you can see the mass market is looking for creative jerkies. this is a summer sausage. there's your sausage, kathie lee. >> no i know -- >> she loves a large sausage. >> i know instantly a sausage that i want. >> you can put this in your purse. [ laughter ] >> i want to save it for hoda on monday morning. [ laughter ] hoda knows her sausages let me tell you. >> that won best appetizer. this is prosecco with wild hibiscus in. >> it that's so mean sissy! >> i'm sorry. you're almost there. it's a floral trend of a little note of floral and then by the same company, wild hibiscus
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look at this drop it in it turns blue and then -- >> what is that? >> just a little flower extract. the floral note add some lemon and it turns pink. >> you could act like you're a real chef. >> at your baby reveal party, boy or girl lavender and cheese rogue creamery out of the state of oregon and blood orange hibiscus marshmallows. this is the miller's mustard, i love it. put it on a block of cream cheese. bacon has not gone away. bacon jam. >> bacon will never go away. >> and this is the hottest salsa on the market. >> spicy or delicious? >> delicious. it won the best dip. this is is a guy named was from new hampshire. finally, move over hazelnut spread, it's now pistachio spread from italy. no more hazelnut spread. >> is it sweet like nutella? >> like nutella.
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a big mess on the new jersey turnpike. a tractor/trailer accident. skyforce10 live over the scene. this has been out there for some time now. you can see the tractor/trailer turned over. lumber all over the turnpike. this is the northbound side in mansfield township burlington county. spilled lumber all over the roadway. it's going to be out there for a while. the turnpike website says there were injuries but at this point we don't know how severe. first alert traffic reporter jessica is here for more on that accident, and how to get around it. >> yes. what we're seeing is major delays and backups on most of the highways and even around this area. you can see all car lanes are being allowed to move through. the truck lanes
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