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thank you, bill. "today" show is up next. local updates in 25 minutes. >> get updates with our nbc 10 news app. thanks for watching. good morning. get ready. a massive heat wave setting in throughout the east. 32 million people under advisories and warnings and al said it will go from bad to worse. stunning response. a decades old allegation against donald trump resurfaces in the heat of the presidential campaign. wait until you hear what trump's attorney is saying. meanwhile mike huckabee doubles down on his claim that the iran deal will take them to the door of the oen. >> i will not recant. >> we'll talk to the governor live. keeping hope alive. the day and night search for two florida teens missing at sea is expanding. why officials believe they may
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have survived. the boys' mothers join us live. and football's first female. meet the new coach with the arizona cardinals. a history-making hire "today," tuesday, july 28 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning, everyone. we have a lot of headlines in politics this morning. >> no question. we are happy to have governor mike huckabee in studio live. you were right. he's taking fire for comments he made on the iran nuclear teal. we'll talk to him about that and other big developments in the race so far. >> meantime the weather is a story today. >> we have al here looking at a major heat wave hitting much of the east coast. >> it's actually expanding through the midwest and central plains. the northwest is going to get involved in this before it's all
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over. we've got a dome of high pressure. we have been talking about it. look how far north the jet stream extends, all the way into canada. this dome of high pressure expands out. it's going to build west and to the east as well. we are watching this on both fronts both coasts. 35 million people under some sort of heat advisory or excessive heat warning. that will expand out by this time tomorrow. over the next three days boston by thursday 92. 90 in new york city. 95 tomorrow in new york. 94. factor in the heat and humidity it's going to feel well into the 90s and that will last into the weekend. chicago, same thing. kansas city will be up to 90 by thursday. 93 in memphis. it will feel like 111 on wednesday. 107 in kansas city. look at oklahoma city. well over 100 with a feels-like temperature and the pacific northwest, temperatures well into the 90s from seattle,
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portland medford into boise. guys this is not going to go away any time soon. in the east heat waves last through the weekend. possibly into the beginning of next week. >> we use the term heat wave all the time but three days over 90 is the technical heat wave and we'll have six. >> and it's a wet heat. now to politics and controversial new comments dominating the republican presidential race. one is a stunning response from donald trump's attorney to decades-old allegations against trump. nbc's katy tur has more. good morning. >> good morning. donald trump leading in the recent polls is in hot water, this time for something his lawyer said while trying to defend trump against are surfaced allegations of rape. they are comments that landed gop presidential candidate donald trump in hot water. >> when mexico sends its people thai not sending their best. they are bringing drugs.
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they're bringing crime. they're rapists and some -- i assume -- are good people. >> reporter: now a new controversy over michael cohen, a lawyer for the trump organization reportedly made these comments to the daily beast. you are talking about the front runner for the gop presidential candidate as well as private individual who never raped anybody. and of course understand that by the very definition you can't rape your spouse. the comments coming in response to an article published monday that resurfaces allegations that trump raped his then wife ivana in 1989. >> no. i don't think anybody could have anticipated that sort of response. >> reporter: trump denied those accusations in the past his campaign releasing a statement overnight saying this is an event that's been widely reported on in the past. it is old news and it never happened. it is a standard lawyer technique used to exploit more money from mr. trump especially since he had an ironclad prenuptial agreement. it's a way for the badly failing
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and money losing daily beast which has been after mr. trump for years to get publicity for itself. it's cohen's comments that went viral overnight. senator mccaskill saying the most shocking part is cohen thinks it's legal to rape your spouse. cohen saying i think you should go ahead and write the story you plan on writing because you're an idiot and your paper is a joke. it's going to be my absolute pleasure to serve you with a $500 million lawsuit like i toldle you i did to uni vision. >> he said things not fit for the "today" show. he said he would do disgusting things to us and a multi-million dollar lawsuit. >> ivana trump said she felt violated treated without the usual love and tenderness by trump and didn't mean to use the
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word rape literally or criminally. meanwhile blumberg said it is $2.9 billion, not 10. >> still the richest candidate in the race now. thank you very much. >> another republican candidate facing criticism this morning. former arkansas governor mike huckabee after he called the iran nuclear deal the equivalent of marching israel to the door of the oven. we'll talk to him in a moment here. first nbc national correspondent peter alexander has the latest on this. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. the republican candidate stirring up the conversation is not donald trump. it is mike huckabee standing firmly behind his statement linking the president's iran nuclear deal to the holocaust. israel's ambassador to the u.s. a staunch opponent of the iran deal called the language inappropriate. several republican candidates have been less critical including ted cruz who said huckabee is exactly right.
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>> a little bit of a follow up -- >> reporter: mike huckabee monday not backing down. >> i will not apologize and i will not recant because the word holocaust was invoked by the iranian government. i have stood at that oven door. i know exactly what it looks like. >> reporter: on the defensive over these comments criticizing president obama's iran nuclear deal. >> he would take the israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven. >> reporter: one prominent jewish group saying the comments were out of line and acceptable. other republican rivals weighing in. jeb bush condemns huckabee's use of that language. >> this is not the way we are going to win elections and that's not the way we are going to solve problems. >> reporter: president obama agreed. traveling in africa he insisted americans deserve better scolding republicans like trump and huckabee. >> would be considered ridiculous if it weren't so sad. >> reporter: looking to raise
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money off the controversy he started huckabee responded what's ridiculous and sad is that president obama does not take the iran threat seriously. the former arkansas governor has seemingly changed his tune. in 2008 insisting the u.s. might be able to live with a contained iran. ahead of next week's primetime gop debate several contenders are using the same playbook to ratchet up the rhetoric like trump if you want to be herd. lindsey graham ted cruz and rand paul resorting to stunts. paul concedes even he has limits. >> i'm drawing the line at self-immolation. none of us are going to set ourselves on fire. >> reporter: credititics say huckabee's language obscured his point but a poll shows a majority of americans want congress to reject the deal. 52% say reject it. 44% want it approved. >> peter, thank you very much.
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governor mike huckabee joins us. good morning. >> thank you, matt. great to be here. >> the irony here is you are taking a pro israel stance but in explaining the stance you have offended people in israel and jews around the world. >> heartily. >> fellow republicans called your words outrageous and the anti-defamation league spokesperson called them out of line and unacceptable. you're not backing down. >> not at all. the response from jewish people has been positive. the response from holocaust survivors, their children. last night i was in an event. i was probably one of four gentiles in the entire event. people were overwhelmingly supporting. here's why -- >> we are hearing the opposite. >> you're hearing from the adl, democrats. >> hearing from people who, like you, oppose the iran nuclear deal. >> some of them need to go back
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and read what the irans said. they said we have developed missiles that will replace israel with a big holocaust. >> that's their words. >> yes, it is. >> why would a presidential candidate echo those words. >> yes. >> if you are elected president and you were negotiating with iranians in the future would you stand in the oval office address the american people and say, i'm rejecting the iranian deal because it will march the israelis to the door of the oven? would you say it as president of the united states? >> exactly what i would say. we don't trust people who threaten to wipe israel off the map, who said they are glad -- [ speaking simultaneously lyly ] >> as president of the united states would you say march them to the door of the oven? >> i would. i have been to auschwitz three times. i have stood at that very place. i have been to israel. my first trip there was 32 years
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ago. for 6,000 years jews have been hunted down and the last time the world didn't take seriously threats against the jewish people just before world war ii this ended up in the murder of 6 million jews. >> as president of the united states you would use words to express your views on israel even if they offended millions of jews around the world. >> you have to use strong words when people make strong threats against a group of people as the iranians made toward the jews. >> answer the -- >> this is not empty talk on the part of the iranians. this is something they consistently say. even as we are sitting, having a negotiation and they are crying out death to america. >> answer the critics that say you and republican candidates are doing anything now to be heard over the roar of donald trump. is there truth to that? >> no. i'll tell you why. if i was going to make noise
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don't you think i would have a better forum than a weekend satellite show i didn't think that many people would listen to. >> you say it there and you end up here. >> because you invited me. i'm going to say it and i will continue to say it. it's nothing that i haven't said for the past 42 years, having been in and out of israel and having been a strong believer that the reason that the holocaust happened was because so many people naively belong neville chamberlain's ridiculous statement that we'll bring peace in our time and we saw 11 million people murdered 6 of whom in an oven i stood in front of. >> there are polling numbers that say you will be on the stage along with the front runner donald trump. do you think it's time for you and other republicans to stop treating him as a side show and start treating him as a real candidate and ask him his views, policies and his vision for the future of the country? >> i have never treated him as a
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side show. anybody with $10 billion is a player in an election because he can afford to make things happen. you know he's striking a nerve with people. my job isn't to react to donald trump. he's getting all the attention he needs without my help. my job is to focus on what i stand for, talk about how to get jobs back in this country, talk about how to keep america safe and how to return to our basic moral conscience as a country. those are the issues i will be focusing on. i will swim in my lane and let donald trump swim in his. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> another big story, the expand search for two florida teenagers missing at sea since friday. as the coast guard offers hope of finding them alive. nbc's kerry sanders is on the story for us in jupiter, florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. the coast guard said searching for somebody on the water using high tech equipment but by and
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large it's old school looking out the window and say searching is like looking for a basketball in the water. as i toss a basketball in the water there, you can see it. as we look from above now, from wptv's helicopter our nbc affiliate, can you see the other four balls floating out there? now consider that you are in a coast guard c-130 plane traveling at 170 miles per hour only 500 feet off the water. at the teens' home monday night the community came together and lit up the sky with lanterns symbolic beacons to guide perry and austin home. >> there is nobody on board. >> reporter: missing for four days now other than their capsized boat there is no sign of the teens. still, no one is giving up hope. >> they spend so much time together on the water and on land that we are so certain that they have figured this out.
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>> every five minutes i get a phone call from somewhere, someone saying i have a plane, i have a pilot, i have a boat what can i do? >> reporter: the coast guard said they have seen people survive this long on the water before and that the boys may have created a makeshift flotation device out of the missing engine cover, life jackets and a cooler. >> here in florida so the water is warmer than in other parts of the country. you can survive longer than you could in other places. >> reporter: we are learning more about the severe weather conditions on friday. the squall line captured on a boater's cell phone around the same time the boys set out. captain james doolan said he saw a boat with kids headed out. >> i seen one little boat come out and go north. >> reporter: family and friends, including football great joe namath are urging folks to walk the beach looking for any sign of the boys while many ask is 14 old enough to be out on the water alone? >> are they too young to be on a
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boat on the water? >> these kids were raised on the water. if you don't live in florida, you don't understand how children are raised here. right now it's all about bringing the boys home. >> reporter: you can see how far the ball has drifted from where we are in the last minute and a half. that's why the coast guard now is searching off the coast of savannah for the boys. as you heard, native floridians say to those who say 14 years old was too young to be on the water they say it is akin to a 14-year-old boy or girl driving a tractor or a combine on a farm. it's just what happens. of course the question here is whether the parents ever wanted them to come out on the atlantic or stay on jupiter inlet, a protected area. savannah matt? >> kerry, thank you. we'll talk to the mothers of the missing boys in our next half hour. >> natalie is here with a landmark decision for scouting. >> that's right. the boy scouts of america ended a decades long ban on gay scout
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leaders concluding that the policy of excluding gay adults is no longer legally defensible though the national ban is gone church sponsored scout units will still be allowed to exclude gay troop leaders for religious reasons. the mormon church said it might leave the organization. british detectives looking into the disappearance of madeleine mccann have reached out after a young girl's remains were found in a suitcase. the body of a girl between 2 and 4 were discovered this month next to a highway. mccan it isn was 3 when she went missing. officials say there is no evidence that the child is madeleine. an officer is on leave after he was caught on video tossing food to a handcuffed suspect. it was recorded on camera this
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month. the officer can be seen tossing what's been identified as peanuts to a man who was reportedly homeless. he didn't catch them all. later in the video he's seen picking up the food off the floor with his mouth. internal affairs is now investigating the incident. boston is out of the running as a host city for the 2024 olympic games. it was announced monday hours after boston's mare said he would not commit to having taxpayers foot the bill for olympic cost over runs. the olympic committee is looking for another possible bid city. los angeles, san francisco, and washington, d.c. are all on the short list. extreme sailing lived up to its name during an event in hamburg, germany this weekend. the extreme sailing team from denmark suffered a spectacular capsizing. you see it there during a nine-boat race. may not have looked too crazy from a distance. but take a closer look and you can see the crew members are holding on for dear life.
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one falls into the water. another saves himself at the last second. fortunately no one was injured during the incident. the crew recovered the next day and finished third overall. pretty impressive coming back from that. >> when you see it close up you get a perspective on the height there. >> absolutely. >> natalie, thank you very much. mr. roker? >> take a look. we have a rare tornado in manitoba canada. this is in southwestern manitoba. it was so powerful it lifted the pavement off the roadway. fortunately no injuries there. we are going to get to your lo oh no, we have a dress coden a dog's brain begins to change. (ray) i'd like to see her go back to her more you know social side. she literally started changing. it was shocking. she's much more aware. (jan) she loves the food.
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(ray) the difference has been incredible. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. high humidity and the temperatures going higher than yesterday. we'll be in the 90s this afternoon. mostly sunny skies, hot humid and a bit hazy. the temperatures climbing tomorrow into the middle 90s with the humidity going higher. you'll feel that again on thursday. late-day storms will dry things out for friday. it becomes less humid for friday and the weekend. but still hot with 90s through the weekend and into next week. have a great day. > that's your latest weather. >> al thank you very much. >> coming up a lot more on the desperate search for two 14-year-olds off the florida coast. we'll talk to their moms who have a message for people who believe the boys were too young
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nbc 10 news starts now. good morning, i'm vai sikahema. just a few minutes before 7:30. let's get our first alert forecast from meteorologist bill henley. it's going to be toasty out there, bill. >> yes, it will be. once the temperatures rise we'll watch the fog disappear. still lots of fog around. that's the view from blue mountain. hazleton is zero visibility and pottstown is down to a quarter mile çvisibility. the fog is disappearing in new jersey. it's light fog in the wilmington area. not an issue for most of delaware and into cape may county. sunshine will be bright today and the temperatures 90 by 3:00 this afternoon. >> thank you, bill. let's get a check on traffic and mass transit with jessica
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boyington. >> we're looking at a picture from skyforce 10 over top of a water main break. that's actually on the roosevelt boulevard right around cottman avenue, where we're seeing the closures. the northbound outer lanes are being blocked water spilling out over the roadway as well as police activity. take bustleton avenue. septa is also dealing with buses being on detour. 1, 14 and 20 and 50 are being detoured. southbound service is not affected. new information on a house fire in west philadelphia. we've learned ayou firefighter was injured with two other people sent to the hospital. nbc 10 on kingsessing avenue where the fire started around 3:00 this morning. crews brought it under control in 20 minutes. the firefighter had minor injuries. we're working to get the conditions of two other people. more news coming up in 25 minutes. see you then.
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[ cheers and applause ] 7:30 now on a tuesday morning, the 28th day of july 2015. as we call it day one of the heat wave that will be gripping a large portion of this country. we are going to get outside to say hi to those folks in a second. first a look at headlines today. an initial autopsy on bobbi kristina brown shows no obvious cause of death. she died six months after she was found unresponsive in a bathtub. joyce mitchell the new york prison worker arrested for her alleged role in the escape of two inmates will be in court
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today. her attorney said she will accept the charges filed against her, hoping to enter a plea agreement. the coast guard will keep aggressively looking for austin stephanos and perry cohen. the crews have searched an area roughly the size of west virginia but so far located only the ap sized boat. the mothers are with us now. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> this is the fourth day of the search. we can't imagine what you are going through as you wonder and worry about your boys. how are you holding up? what's keeping you going now? >> i think each other really. the faith and belief and the knowledge of the skills that our boys possess. they are athletic and knowledgeable about the water.
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we know they are doing everything they can to stay afloat and wait for us to get them. >> i believe one of you said your son was like a little macgyver that the boys are experienced and resourceful. >> absolutely. austin has been on the water since before he could walk. this is his fourth boat. this isn't new to them. the boys have been doing this -- it's not even second nature. it's in their blood. this is something they have prepared for their whole boating life. >> they're out there. >> i'm sure you have heard as people from around the country have started to focus on the story and thinking about your boys some said wait a minute two 14-year-old boys how could they be in a boat alone? you talked about the extensive experience. what was the plan? go out a little bit close to shore or were they headed for the bahamas as some reports
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suggested. >> i don't believe they were headed for the bahamas. i believe they were going out offshore to fish and something happened. the bad weather rolled in around 2:00. something went amiss. we are going to ask them when they get in what happened. this isn't normal. you know this isn't -- >> and to address the people that are asking those questions, i'm sure making accusations, we live in a boating community. these children are surrounded by water from the moment they are born. perry knew how to swim before he knew how to walk. they are on boats all the time, fishing all the time on docks all the time. it's just how they are. they have all of the skills they need. it's the same thing if you look at a farmer and young kids driving tractors or going in the
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mountains hunting. if you are not surrounded in this community and you don't have it running through your blood you will never understand it. but we can assure everyone that these boys are skilled and knowledgeable and strong enough and have what they need to get through this. >> absolutely. >> i know your community supports you. our hearts are with you and prayers as well. thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >> a lot of effort going into finding the boys. we hope for a positive outcome. now to a case that raises the question what are you willing to do for your kids? a wisconsin man is admitting me falsely confessed to a fatal 2013 hit-and-run that sent him to prison. all to protect the real culprit, his son. here's nbc's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: juan silva spent two years of a five-year
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sentence behind barringss. the twist? he didn't do it. giving a false confession to protect his son, the true suspect suspect suspect. >> his son had no criminal record so he decided to confess. >> reporter: the hit-and-run killed a father of three and injured a woman. it was from this milwaukee nightclub the patrons left and started to cross the street when they were hit by a white van. it was picked up by a nearby video surveillance camera. the video, disturbing as it shows the impact and a white van leaving the scene. the conviction was thrown out monday after silva senior admitted he was not behind the wheel. the reason he turned on his son, silva senior's lawyer said he had become unhappy with his son's behavior while he remained behind bars. >> i think my client thought his son would use this to better his
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life go to school get a job but it had the opposite effect. >> reporter: in response to an inquiry by nbc news the woman who survived the accident lashed out at silva, a parent especially a father is supposed to teach his child right from wrong, not encourage lies and deception. while juan silva, sr., will not be charged with obstruction of justice his son now faces three felony charges and is due in court next week. >> the state shouldn't punish the son further because his father lie. they may look negatively at the fact that he know fwli stepingly stepped aside. >> reporter: a case of the father paying for the sins of the son who could wind up behind bars himself. for "today," kevin tibbles, nbc news, milwaukee. >> i think i agree with the woman who was injured. it's one thing to protect your child. it's another thing as a parent to teach your children
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responsibility and right from wrong. >> the irony is one of the reasons the father decided to tell the truth is because he didn't think his son had learned the lesson. now the family has to relive this all again. >> let's get a check of the weather from al. >> announcer: today's weather brought to you by gilead proud supporter of world hepatitis day. >> we are watching florida closely. the weather just continues to pummel the state. the rain continues, some areas picking up double digits already. we have more on tap as we move through low pressure slowly drifting to the north. showers and thunderstorms will fire up right over the next 72 hours. over the next five days we are looking at a wide swath of about three to five inches from tallahassee. locally there could be five to eight inches. good morning.
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i'm meteorologist bill henley. high humidity and the temperatures going higher than yesterday. we'll be in the 90s this afternoon. mostly sunny skies, hot, humid and a bit hazy. the temperatures climbing tomorrow into the middle 90s with the humidity going higher. you'll feel that again on thursday. late-day storms will dry things out for friday. it becomes less humid for friday and the weekend. but still hot with 90s through the weekend and into next week. have a great day. and that's your latest weather. >> al thank you. >> coming up the nfl gets its first ever female coach. >> and the family making a business out of finding sunken treasure. wait until you see what you've tried to forget your hepatitis c. it's slow moving, you tell yourself. i have time. after all there may be no symptoms for years. no wonder you try to
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>> reporter: but they just dug up their biggest surprise yet. a massive trove of gold and silver estimated to be worth at least a million dollars. >> my husband and i met in key west. we feel our life is a jimmy buffet song now. >> reporter: instead of a cheeseburger in paradise they found a rare coin with a royal time stamp of 1715 believed to be on its way to the king of spain. >> probably one of the most special coins in the world. >> reporter: the discovery in just 50 feet of water off florida's treasure coast where the bounty was preserved for centuries since a hurricane ripped apart a fleet of spanish ships 300 years ago this week. the schmidt family has to share their finding with the company that own it is salvage right in this part of the state for museums. >> we were happy as we could be. by the end of the day i was
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like somebody come over here and get some more of this treasure. >> reporter: what they most treasure they say, is the family time on the water. >> you know, you climb the highest mountain you have to look for another mountain. we'll be looking for the other mountain. >> reporter: this haul may be hard to top. they are hoping to strike gold again. for "today," gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >> if your life is like a jimmy buffet song this is a good thing. >> treasure to show for it. >> coming up risky business and tom cruise. don't miss what he did on "the tonight show". >> and the who will you be? when the choices you make, make all the difference. see the true tests they don't come easy. and they won't last long.
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back now at 7:49. history being made in the nfl and tamron's got it covered. >> good morning. this is good news. jen welter has been named the first ever female coach in the nfl. she will work with the arizona cardinals during training camp and preseason. so the cardinals share their history-making hire on facebook. i love what they said. she has a master's a ph.d. an arizona cardinals coaching job. she is dr. jen welter. by the way, guys welter is used to making history, but not just on the sidelines. she was also the first woman to play a nonkicking position in a men's pro league. to say she's got game would be an under statement. cardinals players ss give their support to her. corner back patrick peterson tweeted out, one team one goal. let's go to work coach. she joins a small group of women
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coaching major league sports. becky hammond became the first female coach to win the nba summer league championship with the san antonio spurs in the great state of texas. meanwhile it's all about this woman here making history. good news there. >> good for her. >> great job. >> in the great state of arizona. >> there you go. smooth savannah. >> coming up controversy in the sky. are some airline passengers lying to get dogs cats and a kangaroo on board with them? i guess a turtle too. first, my scalp hurts. my hair hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful, blistering, rash. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. well i had to go to the eye doctor last week and i have to go back today. the doctor's worried its so close to her eye. talk to your doctor or
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nbc 10 news starts now. good morning, i'm vai sikahema. let's get our first alert forecast with meteorologist bill henley. foggy in some spots, bill? >> most of the area getting hazy sunshine. that's a live view of center city from the adventure aquarium. there are fog and haze overhead. still dense fog in pottstown and zero visibility in hazleton too. it has eased in wrightstown. good visibility there. we're in the 70s heading into the 90s this afternoon. and through it all, kind of hazy and definitely humid. 86 by lunch time up to 90 at 3:00. and remember you can take the nbc 10 news app with you wherever you go, from breaking news and updated information to the current first alert forecast. it is a free download.
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let's get a check on traffic with jessica boyington. >> and vai, yes, we're having a lot going on so far for this morning now. we're still watching the water main break out on the roosevelt boulevard. blocking the northbound outer lanes around cottman avenue. take bustleton avenue to get by. it's affecting septa buses 1, 14, 20 and 50. we're also watching an accident scene on route 1 around pennsylvania avenue on the northbound side. blocking out that left-hand lane and also an accident in new catsle delaware route 273 westbound is closed at airport road. vai? new this morning, water department crews are now repairing that broken water main in northeast philadelphia. nbc 10 on the scene at roosevelt boulevard and sandy fort road. water flowed down the street and soaked the grass. we're working to find out if water service to homes and businesses nearby are affected. i'm vai sikahema. we'll have another update in 25 minutes. you can always get the latest news and weather with the nbc 10
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♪ you've lost that loving feeling ♪ >> it's 8:00 on "today." coming up cruise versus fallon. ♪ ♪ just bring it on back ♪ ♪ just bring it on back ♪ >> who comes out on top in the epic a-list lip synch battle. plus now boarding -- cats dogs roosters and kangaroos? the airline rule being abused by passengers so they can fly with a pet. ♪ and the kids in charge? >> she would find ways to humiliate me if she didn't get what she wanted. >> i started feeling defensive, unsure of myself as a mother. >> how to cope when your child
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bullies you. "today," july 28, 2015. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> celebrating my sister's 10th birthday on "today." >> happy birthday to me coming from clinton, maryland. >> shout out to my people in clark, mississippi. celebrating my 20th wedding anniversary. >> celebrating our engagement from denver colorado. >> all the way from wisconsin to see the "today" show. >> i'm al roker's biggest fan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> good morning and welcome back to "today." it is july 28 2015. pretty day on the plaza. going to get hot. very very hot. in fact it will be so hot this little goat might be warm. sweep in.
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we have you wrangler. over here. >> it's jersey fresh, baby. jersey state fair. our meteorologist comes down every year and brings us neat stuff. i'm getting a bag of jersey corn. >> absolutely. >> wrangler has seen that goat and is distracted. coming up easy way to get dinner on the table. we have heard about the meal services. you go online order and the ingredients show up at your door. they are popular but are they worth it? >> first a check of the top stories. natalie is at the news desk. good morning. >> good morning. republican presidential front-runner donald trump is being dogged by an old allegation from an ex-wife and his attorney's reaction to it. nbc's katy tur has the latest. >> good morning. donald trump is in hot water a number of times already this campaign season but it's something his lawyer said that's getting the latest negative headlines.
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michael cohen defending his boss to the daily beast responding to an article published monday that resurfaces allegations that trump raped his then wife ivana in 1989. cohen saying by the very definition you can't rape your spouse. those words going viral overnight. trump's spokesman said the paper was digging up old claims that didn't happen to get publicity. we should add that ivana walked back the allegations during the divorce saying she didn't mean rape literally or criminally. it's less about the old allegations and it is about cohen's rough language threatening the reporter of the story and of course his claim that you cannot rape your wife. >> thanks so much. republican presidential hopeful mike huckabee is defending his controversial statement comparing president obama's nuclear deal with iran to the holocaust. earlier on "today" huckabee told matt he's been to the auschwitz death camp three times and he
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stood by his weekend comment that the iran deal is like taking the israelis and marching them to the door of the oven. >> we need the use strong words when people make strong threats against a group of people as the iranians have made toward the jews. >> the former arkansas governor said he considers current republican front-runner donald trump to be a real player in the race and not just a sideshow. the coast forward said warm waters off the florida coast could make it possible for two missing boys to survive. the search for the 14-year-old friends began friday after they failed to return from a fishing trip. their over turned boat was found sunday. video from another boater's cell phone surfaced showing severe weather that moved into the area around the same time the boys set out. one captain said while oh boats were headed in to safety he saw one with kids on it heading further out. an american airlines flight bound for dallas had to turn arne and land in beijing after
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the plane suffered severe damage in a hailstorm less than 45 minutes into the flight on monday. take a look at the nose of the bicycle boeing 787 dream liner. the plane is being checked out by american's maintenance team. a pregnant woman enjoyed an unusual but tender moment when she visited an orangutan visit at a zoo. she pressed her belly against the glass and the orangutan planted a kiss on her stomach. he did it a couple of times. the zoo confirmed the ape is fascinated by belly bumps and loves to interact with visitors who might be expecting. sweet video. now to matt and savannah. >> you never did that when i was pregnant. >> with good reason. >> thank you for that. >> exactly. >> when you fly you may think you see more pets on the planes these days. it's not your imagination. >> as john yang explains some passengers found a loophole to bring all kinds of animals on
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board. >> reporter: flying these days is more lieblg traveling on noah's ark. not justing tos and cats but a rooster? a kangaroo? both proudly posted online. >> i know of one instance where a passenger brought six dogs. >> reporter: what's behind the midair menagerie? flight attendants say it's a growing number of people saying how easy it is to diagnose a pet as an emotional support animal. they are fwreented access to aircraft cabins. some people need to travel with a companion but many are causing havoc. unruly pets forcing dozens of flights to return to the gates. >> i was on a delayed flight because the dog relieved himself in the bathroom. at least the passenger had the good sense to bring the dog to the bathroom. >> reporter: last fall a woman was kicked off a flight in connecticut when her emotional support pot bellied pig became
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disruptive. an airline industry spokesperson takes issue that more people are flying with esas but at the same time says the industry opportunity keep track of the numbers. we trust our passengers are honest in communicating their need for service assistance animal support, she said in a statement. emotional support animals are different from service animals like wrangler. they are trained for specific tasks. all an esa needs is a letter from a licensed professional. pet owners are using them to avoid paying the $125 fee most airlines charge for flying with a pet and esas don't have to be in a carrier. just how easy is it? producer courtney copenhagen logged on to a website, answered questions and paid a one-time fee of $149.99. how long did it take? >> about six minutes. >> reporter: you never talked to a doctor?
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>> never. >> reporter: you never heard from a doctor? >> never got a phone call. >> reporter: with a letter that arrived a week later and a $35 vest courtney and bailey headed to the airport. for extra emotional support she brought xena, a tortoise. for some this is no laughing matter. flight attendants say they could endanger passengers during an emergency evacuation and people with legitimate service animals are feeling the backlash like greg coleman who is blind. >> i never had a lot of problems until the last couple of years. >> reporter: some flight attendants want to crack down on websites marketing esa letters or have airlines reduce the fee to travel with pets in approved containers hoping passengers can go back to worrying about screaming babies not a seat mate like this. for "today," john yang nbc news chicago. >> turtle? >> i haven't heard of a service turtle. that's an interesting issue. coming up next meet the guy who
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proved basketball games at the fair aren't rigged after all. >> and the new face of yoga with so many options how do you pick the right one for you? >> and who's calling the shots in your family? how to cope when your child bullies you? first, these messages. i sure had a lot on my mind when i got out of the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling
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all right. we are back with a first look at what's trending. >> let's go. >> remember the s.a.t.? the studying the stress, the pressure the hangover. just kidding. that was just me. students applying to george washington university no longer required to take the s.a.t. >> wow. >> we all know standardized tests have been a topic of hot debate. some colleges have dropped the requirement already but g.w. is the largest school to make the move. do we like it? >> love it! >> yes. >> we talked about this before the show. there are a lot of really good students who do well in school put in the effort and freeze up on standardized testing and don't score well. so i think it's great. but others are the opposite. they do really well and they don't want to get rid of them. >> i like the idea that you are looking at more than just a test score. the test isn't the total sum of who you are as a student. >> we asked the viewer. should colleges drop
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standardized test requirements for applications? yes, say 73%. 27% said no. >> a lot of juniors in high school right now. >> let's stick with schools. >> okay. >> you have heard people say when i was in school we walked to school we shoveled the snow we went uphill six miles. >> did you use that voice? >> may not be true, but elementary school is different from when we were kids particularly me and al. five things disappearing from schools. blackboards. >> i like those. >> now they have white boards or smartboards. cursive penmanship. not being taught in a lot of schools. >> replaced by computers? >> yeah. they say kids don't need it as much. i think you do. >> you have to sign a document. >> by the way, no one has more beautiful cursive handwriting than matt lauer. >> thank you very much. recess. this is a terrible idea.
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schools are getting rid of it in favor of standardized test prep risk of injury and budgeting. boys in particular -- i was a little bit hyper as a kid and i needed that. >> absolutely. >> wall mounted pencil sharpeners. >> i loved those. >> the smell of the shavings. loved the smell. and paste. now that's rubber cement. that's wrong. >> i remember that. >> that's not it. >> the white paste. >> not elmer's glue. >> friends of mine would eat it. >> the big tub. you would spread it on papers. >> it's the same stuff glue stick is made of. the other thing i wish they would bring back civics ss classes. >> they don't have them? >> some do. >> current events.
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>> it's on the s.a.t. but who cares. show of hands. who thinks the carnival games are rigged? they eat your money and you go home without anything. this guy visited a carnival -- look at him. he swept it clean. look at the stuffed animals. it's possible. one caveat. that's gilbert arenas former nba player. he instagramed the photo saying we just got banned from the basketball games at the fair. there is a prize limit of 15. >> let's see how he did with the ring toss. >> the hoops are weird. on a regular basketball court and you throw it at a rim it bounces back. throw it at these it bounces over your head. they're super charged. kate winslet recreates the famous "titanic" scene and tom
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cruise lip syncs his heart out. >> kate winslet is channelling her inner rose with our man bear grylls on "running wild." she scaled a cliff in wales. take a look. >> what am i supposed to do? >> take both hands up. i've got you. >> scary. >> both hands wide. >> jack! i feel like i'm flying! >> kate do you trust me? >> you jump i jump right? now get me [ bleep ] down. >> i was out in the wild with bear. his favorite line is come on trust me. if you need your "titanic" fix act fast. monday netflix announced the movie will expire from its service at the end of the month. >> how can it expire? >> they have a limited number of films. you would think it would remain at the top. >> true confession -- never seen
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it. >> oh my gosh. >> i will watch it this weekend. >> you were raised in a bubble. >> in a lab. >> jimmy fallon's lip sync battles are the gift that keeps on going. ♪ ♪ bring back that loving feeling ♪ ♪ cause it's gone gone gone ♪ >> that's the moment the audience went wild when tom cruise serenaded a girl. a lot of celebrities do the lip sync but tom cruise has to be the top two. he brought it. >> risky business moves there. >> he was super smoking.
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>> his hair got all mussed. i like it. >> we're just hanging on that shot? >> we are. >> thank you. al try to follow tom cruise with the weather report. >> that would be risky business. >> hey! >> anyway. there we are. show you what's going on. heavy thunderstorms making their way through minnesota on their way to wisconsin. we are watching the storms fire up. there will be a second line of storms coming in later today. in fact, we have a risk of strong storms from grand forks, des moines to parts of western illinois. 9 million people at risk. damaging wind gusts over 50 miles per hour. watching that. also showers in northern new england as a frontal system pushes south. strong rip currents along the west coast of florida with heavy rain. we are looking for beautiful weather out west. heat building in the pacific northwest. portland with a high of 87 with sunny skies. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley.
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high humidity and the temperatures going higher than yesterday. we'll be in the 90s this afternoon. mostly sunny skies, hot, humid and a bit hazy. the temperatures climbing tomorrow into the middle 90s with the humidity going higher and you will feel that again on thursday. late day storms, though will dry things out for friday. it becomes less humid for friday and the weekend but still hot with 90s through the weekend and into next week. have a great day. that's your latest weather. savannah? >> announcer: summer of secrets fitness trends brought to you by benefiber healthy shape. this, you can do. >> summer of secrets rolls on. this week we are exploring the changing faces of popular workouts. this morning the ancient practice of yoga. "today" lifestyle correspondent jenna wolf is here with a look. good morning.
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namaste. >> and to you. i am not a yogi. yet i take so many classes inspired by and complimented by yoga today. why? its discipline is all around us. odds are wherever you are in the world these days a yoga studio is probably not far away. the ancient practice not so ancient in popularity. hot, hatha, bikrim yoga has mass appeal. what started a long time ago -- a lot longer than that. keep going. is not only here but hotter than ever. >> it stretches, strengthens, tones. it helps you connect to your heart, mind body and breath. >> reporter: within the last few years she's gotten a facelift. >> i didn't have a facelift. >> reporter: yoga did, using the foundation of breathing and flowing movements classes are
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stepping it up demanding to the interest in more strength cardio and core work saying yoga is good but how can we make it better? >> people are bored with the work out routine. we are seeing it transition from the past whether running in the park or doing yoga with friends to transition to higher intensity workouts. >> reporter: one way is at a bar. not that bar. >> reporter: a barre class inspired by the ballet barre, they have soared in popularity in the last ten years promising a yoga-like mind body connection. >> you have a meditation like effect when you take a pure barre class similar to yoga. >> reporter: also pilates, vaguely similar but more structured focusing on concentrated controlled flowing movements. so yoga inspired pilates which inspired a host of other workouts. piloxing trx, pilates on
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suspension slt, pilates with cardio and strength training. yoga mixed with spinning and that's a thing. the centered calm is not going away but it is evolving. it's anyone's guess where the ancient practice will take us next. i can't do this whole interview doing tree pose. >> i said try it. not do it. try it. >> take us through it. beginners they call it restorative and hatha. >> there are three different areas. there is beginner cardio and advanced. for beginner hatha is great. restorative is less pressure. it's relaxed. people do it on a friday night to relax for the weekend. if you are into cardio and want to build a sweat bikram or power. that's in the heat. >> i almost passed out. power is less heat but you will
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move through the postures. if you have been taking yoga for a while ashtanga is great for you. six physically demanding poses and barre, small isometric poses. >> i didn't realize barre was inspired by yoga. what do you recommend? >> find a clean, quiet place. warm up. don't do it cold. don't practice on a full stomach. seems on warehouse. >> why? >> you're turning yourself upside down and you are in poses that will compromise this area. so many things on youtube. so many apps you can find different daily yoga simply yoga fit start yoga. any type you want you can find an app. >> i do a ten-minute yoga app in the morning that's great, believe it or not. you're falling, i thought you were moonwalking. if you are a yogi how do you enhance and add to the
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experience? >> practice it at home. you can try a new teacher who varies postures a little bit. closing your eyes makes you balance and focus on your core. to your poses longer. any way to challenge yourself in a small way goes a long way to improving. >> breathe, inhale, exhale. >> that's what i forget to do. >> tomorrow the secrets of cycling from a new spin on spinning to biking under water. over to you. >> jenna never missed a beat. the mic falls off, she handled it gracefully. >> we're pros. >> savannah thanks. get over here. we have to talk about our visit to late night with seth meyers. >> we face time with vail every morning at 6:45. >> look. she's at the stop and shop. isn't it adorable. >> do you think it's adorable? >> not really. >> of course i do. >> no. >> i lo it. we do it a lot here.
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we face time and you tilt your phone and say here's what she's doing now. >> we go through the whole thing. >> he loves it! >> it's our moment of zen. >> oh were you doing an interview? >> here's the baby squawking on the phone. >> when row bring it out during the interview that's a little much. >> my baby. >> we have all been there. when my kids were that age we didn't have it. believe me i'm happy. coming up a popular new food trend where you pick a recipe and
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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. >> tracy, temperatures are climbing. we're seeing sunshine at the shore, bright sunshine that will warm into the middle 80s for cape may. here's a nice sunny view for cape may. still seeing fog north and west but it's starting to ease as the temperatures climb. 70 in pottstown, 77 in philadelphia, and 78 degrees in atlantic city at the airport. sunny, hazy day, and humid. 90 degrees at 4:00 this afternoon. heading out on the roads let's get you updated on traffic with first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. >> we're watching an accident scene in few castle, delaware,
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that's closing 273 westbound right around airport road. your best bet to get around it take polasski highway. 95 starting to see the jams here, this is a little lighter than earlier this morning right around girard avenue the southbound side 31 minute trip from woodhaven to the vine street expressway. and still watching that roosevelt boulevard at cottman avenue, northbound outer lanes being tied up due to that water main break. also affecting the septa busses 114, 20 and 50 are on detour. happening today a philadelphia man accused of stabbing his wife and 1-year-old daughter will face a judge in maryland. that's where police arrested steven burton sunday night. it's unclear when he will be brought back to philadelphia to face charges. a neighbor told nbc 10 she heard den knee shah burton screaming sunday morning and saw her husband cutting her with a knife. police say stephen burton stabbed their baby in the stomach. mother and child are in critical condition. i'm tracy davidson.
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your skin. >> dewy complexion. >> coming up maybe you're concerned your kids will be bullied in school. how do i respond, support them? what if your kid is the bully and you are the target? jenna bush hager tells us what to do when your child's behavior steps over the line. >> that's a tough problem. plus don't want to do takeout or the prep work for a home cooked meal? we'll tell you about the growing number of companies that will send you the ingredients for a recipe and you have to throw it together and cook it. >> all right. first al has a check of the steamy weather. >> i have a buddy here. what's your name? >> jack. >> where are you from? >> chicago. >> all right. you had a fan that said you're my biggest fan. that's nice of you. thanks so much. nice to meet you, bud. let's see what we have for your weather. we are looking at a risk of strong storms today in the northern mississippi river valley. windy conditions in the northern
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plains. look for more wet weather through florida again today. as we move into tomorrow we are looking at wet weather down through florida, central gulf coast. rain in the central great lakes. southwest looking on the wet side too. our friends from the jersey state fair july 1 to august 9. what's the big deal this ear? >> we are celebrating our 75th anniversary. we are an hour from new york city and nj state fair.org for details. it's going to be a great fair, good weather. >> all right. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. high humidity and the temperatures going higher than yesterday. we'll be in the 90s this afternoon. mostly sunny skies, hot, humid and a bit hazy. the temperatures, climbing tomorrow into the middle 90s with the humidity going higher and you will feel that again on thursday. late day storms, though, will dry things out for friday. it becomes less humid for friday and the weekend but still hot with 90s through the weekend and
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into next week. have a great day. that's your latest weather. get that weather any time you need it. go to weather channel on cable, weather.com online as we look at the fine people. >> al thank you very much. often on the show we have talked about bullying and how to stop it. what happens when you are on the receive end of your child's aggressive behavior? "today" contributing correspondent jenna bush hager has more on that. this doesn't sound like a good situation. >> it doesn't. childhood bullying goes beyond the normal outbursts, leaving some parents feeling helpless and ashamed. now there is hope. [ screaming ] >> reporter: you have probably seen it or maybe experienced it yourself. kids bullying their parents. from toddlers to teenagers, moments like these can test any parent's patience. according to the author of a new
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book "when kids call the shots." >> if they grew up with good structure, limits and boundaries they are better able to contain frustration and talk rather than act. >> reporter: what's the difference between being bullied and having a child that goes through the typical teenage angst? >> kids go through test periods where they want more power than they can manage. >> reporter: he said it usually happens with certain types of parents. >> the first would be the guilty parent. divorce, financial hardship. the parent feels bad for the child. so they start to reward. they don't set limits. the second one would be the anxious parent. always worrying concerned. children hear it as you don't believe in me. you don't trust me. the third type would be the fix everything parent. that creates a dependency on the parent and the child begins to resent it. >> reporter: martha la clerk is one of those parents. growing up her daughter natalie could do no wrong.
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>> no issues no problems no terrible twos. >> reporter: after her parents separated natalie, then 11 started to act up. >> she would come home really angry and mean. rude slamming doors. it felt like she was the boss here. any request she would say no. she would just find ways to humiliate me. like she didn't get what she wanted. i started feeling defensive, unsure of myself as a mother. i think that behavior from me made it worse for natalie. >> reporter: did you feel your mom gave you the power to be the parent to bully? >> i don't know. she could have been stronger and said like don't do this and that. i guess she just let it slide. she didn't know how to handle it. >> reporter: they went through counseling which they say helped change the relationship to what it is today. >> i would realize this isn't who i am. i could be nicer. i could change. and i did.
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>> reporter: martha said it was love for her daughter that helped her change. >> what advice do you give to parents who feel they are being bullied by their kids? >> not to sink to their level. if you have something to say to them say it clear and turn your back and go away. stop it there. >> reporter: sean says bullying is the symptom of an underlying issue that needs to be addressed but said there are things you can do to regain control. first of all, don't give kids everything they want. the more they are given the less they appreciate and the more they demand. second of all, don't be afraid to be unpopular. all kids want structure, limits and boundaries. never let your kid disrespect you. be firm about behavior. make sure you create a culture of mutual respect. >> that old expression. you are not your kids' best friend. you are their parent. >> exactly. all kids want boundaries. even my own child likes time out
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not sure what to make for dinner tonight. don't feel like navigating the grocery store? no problem. you can get the ingredients for a meal to your door. more meal delivery services are popping up. adam rappaport is bon appetit's editor in chief. i hear about more services where you order and the ingredients come to your door and they have directions on what to do. >> they're awesome. if you are a working parent the biggest challenge is time.
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who has time to shop after work? people do all their shopping on sundays. i don't know who they are. >> organized people. >> for the rest of us time is a problem and ideas. most of us have the rotation of four dishes we cook. honey, what do you want? i don't know. how about the chicken and pasta thing. okay. the chicken and pasta thing -- again. here we have cool recipes, all the ingredients and to your door. >> it's not complicated. so you want to learn to cook this it's a foot in the pool. >> it is creative and interesting. what i love about these is the ingredients are portioned out. say you have a recipe calling for fish sauce. you don't have to buy an entire bottle. we give you one of these and that's it. tamarind paste. you don't need the whole bottle. use this and that's it. >> so it's plug and play. >> the original ones blue apron
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chaos. >> beautiful. >> tasty food that's good for you. say you want to be vegan and you don't know how to cook vegan, trust them. >> what's the expense? >> $8 to $10 a meal. for two it's $20. cheaper than ordering in or going out. it makes sense for couples with similar tastes. if you have a big family maybe it doesn't make as much sense in terms of buying in bulk and amortizing the costs. >> you're paying for convenience. >> exactly. >> the next is plate joy. i like that. >> this is for a person who likes to cook and likes to shop. say you are a gluten free pescatarian. put it in and they will have recipes tailored to your diet send the recipes, give you the shopping lists which will say if one dinner calls for broccoli they will make sure the next morning to have broccoli in a frittata. >> i like that. >> it's the recipe and a
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shopping list. they are not sending the food. >> recipes the average cook could make. >> we want ideas. that's the thing. what's interesting about a lot of these is portion size. i'm a guy if i'm making pesto pasta i will have another serving and as i do the dishes i finish it. >> we tried one and that was an issue. we're big eaters. >> you're not going to over eat. this is for a person who doesn't want to cook i don't care. i want to eat well. >> otherwise known as savannah. >> this is full meals. single girl savannah breakfast, lunch and dinner. heat them up. they are for people on a calorie count, want to get fit, new moms. you can fill in the blank in terms of how to do it. it's a great option for the busy person. >> breakfast, lunch and dinner. >> exactly. >> thank yourself. that's not polite to eat with your mouth full. >> thank you. >> adam thank you so much. more information on all of the meal delivery services on
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today.com. up next the ultimate fixer-upper meets a family breathing new life into an abandoned post office. this is "today" on nbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪
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8:46. we are back with today's american story from bob dotson from haver, montana, home to perhaps the coolest do it yourself project in america. bob, good morning. >> good morning. it's the biggest fixer-upper. a once grand legendary building full of surprises. these children live in a magical place, riddled with secret tunnels. a 35,000 square foot building. their parents are restoring mostly by themselves. that's right. a home one-third the size of
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downtown abbey. and you're the down stairs help. >> yes, yes. >> reporter: erica farmer and mark whitaker couldn't just toss on a coat of paint and move in. the home is a national treasure an abandoned post office on the list of historic places that need to be preserved. after it closed winter crept inside. pipes froze, paint flakes fell like snow covering the ruined hardwood floors. how close did you come to giving up? >> never. >> no. >> never entered our minds. >> never. >> no. >> reporter: the couple restored an old home before in kansas city. so when they moved to haver, montana, they decided to try something bigger. they bought this fixer-upper for about what they would have paid for a four-bedroom home. $100,000. the old post office has unique
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features. why do you have a safe up there? >> that's where they would have kept cash. >> reporter: because burglars who need ladders are easier to catch. these large air vents allowed post office comes to keep a close watch. they could roam unnoticed throughout the building. hidden eyes could see who washed their hands. >> reporter: the family has been living in the basement for three years while doing the repairs upstairs. mark had to become a state certified low pressure boiler engineer. just to keep them warm. >> i would not under rate the importance of a good understanding of plumbing in any career. >> reporter: including medicine. they are both eye doctors. i have to have something to think about at my today job. >> reporter: mark loves learning. he earned a master's in japanese and chinese literature before going into medicine. >> in a life well lived you
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never stop learning. >> reporter: erica taught herself to operate a battered old bucket lift so mark could work on the windows. that has to be scary. >> it is. i get nervous down here. it's nerve wracking. >> reporter: this is a big day. they are moving after all that work. not far, just up from the basement to the building's top floor. where a courtroom was added in the 1930s to handle an overflow of bootleggers smuggling illegal booze into the country. >> we got a third floor. then no more prohibition. >> reporter: the court's holding cell is now a closet. is this the time out room? there are still places in this country that call us together. polished by can-do pride. erica and mark have now opened the building for people in town to enjoy.
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they like to think of themselves as care takers. >> we're really just lighthouse keepers. >> reporter: the ones who show the rest of us the way. that's the kind of family that could make the faces on mount rushmore grin. >> how long until they finish that place completely? >> probably never. >> that's okay with them. >> that's okay. they have to keep busy you know. >> they like a project. >> i like to see the classified ad for that. needs tlc. >> a hundred thousand bucks. >> thank you. >> we are back in a moment. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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welcome back. some important business. birthdays. willard scott's got it. hey, willard. >> new york new york what a town. you guys make it that way. everybody loves to watch the "today" show and sometimes visit. happy birthday lillian rippey from palm beach, florida. she's 100 years old today and loves to play cards. here is myrtle walker from swanton, ohio. during world war ii she was rosy the arithmeticerriveter, helped build airplanes. walter hill from the commonwealth of pennsylvania. he's 100 today.
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his favorite thing is to go to the farmer's market. frank morea from conyers in new york. wish him a happy birthday as he celebrates his 102nd birthday. he loves to watch sports on television especially baseball. the hall of fame isn't too far from there. why not? new york you are the hall of fame. back to you. >> thank you, willie. >> just walking up in the wardrobe room i saw glittery gold converse sneakers. i almost said whose are they. i thought, they have to be tamron's. >> i would have thought they were yours. >> we are doing a how to look hot in sneakers. even assumes high heels are sexy shoes but the new trend is dumping these because they hurt and putting on sneakers. >> i'm all for it. >> people are wearing sneakers with gowns. j. lo rocked a sneaker. >> j. lo is j. lo. >> that's true.
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. nbc 10 news starts now. good morning. i'm tracy davidson. get ready for a hot and humid day. the details from meteorologist bill henley. >> we are on our way. the temperatures are climbing with bright sunshine for parts of the area but we're still seeing some fog in others. that's a sunny, hazy view from center city. that's a live view from the mellon bank building. improving visibility just bumped
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up to three-quarter mile visibility, lot fog in the pottstown area coatesville half a mile visibility after dropping down to zero. the rest of the area is fog-free. and now in the 80s for philadelphia. northeast philadelphia airport 81 degrees. it's 79 in atlantic city. millville up to 81 degrees and 8 in allentown. a quick warmup today. 90s this afternoon. new from overnight, two people were taken to the hospital after a fire broke out at a home on kingsessen avenue in west philadelphia. officials say it started around 3:00 and crews got it under control been 20 minutes. no word on a cause. also new from overnight, shell casings line philadelphia's feltonville section after three people were shot overnight. investigators say one of the three people was inside a home when he was shot through a window. right now police are looking for three men last seen running through an alley in dark colored clothing. from our delaware bureau new castle county's job park is
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getting a big boost. 100 new positions are coming to the area thanks to the approval of thousands of dollars in incentive incentives. the tennessee based company will relocate to new castle and another company will open a manufacturing facility outside the town. the mayor says the new positions would make up for a similar number of jobs lost when a five below distribution center moved to new jersey in the spring. i'm tracy davidson. another update in 25 minutes. you can always get updates on news and weather with the nbc 10 news app. he
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this morning on "today's take" a tuesday trend with a lot of sole. how to look sexy in sneakers. and mega star tom cruise never lost that loving feeling. that and more coming up right 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. [ cheers and applause ] good morning, everybody. welcome to a tuesday morning july 28, 2015, the "today" show. i'm al with natalie and tamron. willie is off today. >> it's muggy out there today. >> i almost biked in this morning. >> i did, too. >> i hit the door and went no.
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>> my hair said, no. i turned around but i almost biked in. i said it's going to be dreadful. >> in deference to you ladies i didn't want to be sweating. >> because we don't have a shower. >> you bike in the suit. >> suited and booted. i bike in pajamas. big difference there. there are a lot of people out here enjoying the weather. >> i know. it could get worse. the heat really coming in. >> i keep telling you the humidity is good for your skin. it gives you a dewy effect women pay for for treatments and things. >> so she says. i can do without it. >> do the dew. >> i don't need it. >> dew leads to moist. >> oh! i hate that word! >> just saying. >> you know that's off limits at the table. >> that has cleanser. tom cruise.
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>> yes. >> that will get any negative thought out of your head. >> i don't see "moist" as negative. >> you're a weather man and you say it all the time. >> it's nasty. tom cruise joined the lip sync battle with jimmy fallon. he has epic moments onbr the show where celebrities come in and throw it down. tom cruise may have dropped the mic, walked off, ended the game with his rendition of "the weeknd." take a look at what happened. ♪ i can't feel my face when i'm with you ♪ ♪ but i love it ♪ ♪ but i love it ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ baby baby ♪ ♪ i get down on my knees for you ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ if you would only love me ♪ ♪ like you used to do ♪ ♪ yeah ♪
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♪ we had a love a love, a love you don't find every day ♪ ♪ bring back that loving feeling ♪ ♪ cause it's gone, gone, gone ♪ ♪ and i can't go on ♪ ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa ♪ >> that's awesome. >> the couple he serenaded are from chicago. imagine going home saying i was serenaded by tom cruise. >> unbelievable. the look on her face. she was like, i can't believe this is happening. >> could he be more dreamy? what he -- 52? >> at 19 years since the first "mission impossible." >> hae had mad sex appeal. >> okay. >> i can't get over the fact that he did all his own stunts in the last one. >> unbelievable. >> and the weeknd tweeted out i
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can't believe tom cruise is singing my song. you're the man for this one. # tom cruise. >> was he in competition with jimmy? >> no. and he's 53. he performed it in "top gun". >> oh, that's right. >> one of my favorite tom cruise performances. >> there it is. ♪ >> looks great. >> he looks amazing. >> well a little younger there. but still. >> when he played the agent in tropic thunder. >> that was hilarious. >> >> if you have not seen it, go on youtube. he's one of the greatest performances ever. >> so funny. >> that movie is hilarious. i could watch over and over again. >> now that we have loved on tom cruise, what do you think of the place mats? front of you? it's the new product from ikea.
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>> i don't like it. >> >> these are called logged out. the idea is at the dinner table you put your cell phone on the place mat and you are logged out. >> do you need a place mat? >> don't bring your phone to the table. >> you can light it up. and you can see through it. >> it did you want fit the iphone 6. >> or a 6 plus. there it is. >> the larger issue is -- do we really need the phone on the table? >> this is allowing your kids to bring it to the table. we don't allow it in our house. >> p.s. glass of water spills -- >> okay, gone. >> in defense of the kids, kids are now saying their parents are bringing phones to the table. i had a friend whose kid is like, why do you have your phone at the table? calling it out. >> it's different at a restaurant. you show up and put your phone there. >> or in the purse.
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>> don't take it out of your pocket. stand up for not bringing the phone. it's only $1.99. yahoo! health asked if we're standing wrong. >> stand up grab your tuchus -- >> my what? >> your butt your tushy. if your glutes aren't contracted you are doing it wrong. joy? >> there are three simple steps. first you want your feet facing forward. >> okay. >> usually we are pigeon toed or out forward. next when it comes to your butt you want to contract it and slightly tighten your abs. >> push it back? >> suck it under. >> like a butt table? >> it sort of is. >> suck it in. now we go up to the shoulders. you want your shoulders down and
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slightly back. this is correct posture. it feels awkward because we are used to schlumping over but if we get used to that we have fewer aches and pains. >> tighten the core and the butt. >> respectaren't you supposed to add a smoldering look at the camera? >> anything that works al. >> thank you, joy. >> it's a men's health article. they got a lot of expert physical therapists to weigh in. this is important information. >> the whole nation of scootching your butt under is counter to what women want to do with the body. >> men and women. suck it in. yeah. >> bring it in, baby. thanks joy. >> while you're standing and clenching there is a new book to read dr. seuss's book "what pet should i get" written a long time ago. it's been 25 years since the
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last one was published. discovered in a box in his house. dr. seuss they believe he worked on this between 1958 and 1962. same brother and sister from "one fish two fish red fish blue fish." >> so happy. >> it's just great. >> luke is reading now. he loves reading dr. seuss books. >> we want a pet, we want a pet, what kind of pet should we get? dad said we could have one. tad said he would pay. i went to the pet shop. i went there with kay. and so we went in. you have to buy the book to find out what happens. >> what they picked out. that's cute. >> amazing. something else to be excited about. we are thrilled about this. peanuts, the movie is coming out. >> i cannot wait. >> you have seen a sneak peek. snoopy and the fwang set for their big screen debut. all in 3-d animation. you said it almost looks like
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claymation. >> but the faces look hand drawn. >> look at this. this is amazing. my kids cannot wait. it comes out november 6. >> that's a long wait. >> they have been promoing it. >> they want it to be perfect. >> blue sky behind this. charles schultz's son is behind the film. wrote a screenplay, a script for it. amazing. we have another big announcement regarding the movie. megman trainor recorded a song, better when i'm dancing and this is her snoopy animation. >> fantastic. >> the song comes early in september. you have to wait until november. >> that's cute! >> fantastic. >> it looks like her. >> it does. >> there is a peanuts version of al. they created it just for you. >> this is a dream come true. oh, my gosh! i'm done. i'm done now. >> you need that in a frame.
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>> oh, my gosh. >> that looks like nicky, too. >> oh my gosh! i'm a peanut! >> you're a peanuts character. >> fantastic. >> your life, your day is made. >> i can walk away now. >> look at his little look. >> the glasses. >> they should have put you in the movie and gave you a speaking part. >> wow. i've won already. that's great. oh, my gosh. >> you have to make it your twitter avatar. >> yeah. i hope i get a copy of it. >> i'm sure they will let you. that's cute. >> fantastic. oh! i love my life! all right. you're not going to love the weather unless you like hot steamy weather. we have a dome of high pressure. guess what. not only is the east and the midwest and the plains getting involved. now this thing spreads out. the jet stream flattens out way to the north. this allows the heat to build out west. we are going to become looking at hot weather throughout --
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literally coast to coast. we have heat advisories and excessive heat warns for 35 million people. that will get bigger as tomorrow wears in. as you look at the temperatures they warm up. tomorrow will be the hottest day and the feels like temperatures once you combine the heat and humidity. look how hot it gets. it continues into the midwest. upper 80s and low 90s. look at the feels like on wednesday. feels like 101 in oklahoma city. 87 in chicago. and the pacific northwest. look at the heat. 105 on wednesday in medford. 99 in portland. seattle in the mid 80s. boise with a high of 96 on thursday. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. high humidity and the temperatures going higher than yesterday. we'll be in the 90s this afternoon. mostly sunny skies, hot, humid and a bit hazy. the temperatures, climbing tomorrow into the middle 90s with the humidity going higher and you will feel that again on thursday.
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late day storms, though, will dry things out for friday. it becomes less humid for friday and the weekend but still hot with 90s through the weekend and into next week. have a great day. that's adorable. >> i'm getting that on twitter. coming up next, before you have the slice of pizza for lunch, ask yourself this. how long do you need to stay on the treadmill to burn it off? in other words if you eat it while you are walking, that's fantastic as well. we have the answers that might surprise you right after these oh no, we have a dress code here, and it's not see through. next! whoa, this is a lunchbox not a halloween bag. so sorry - this lunchbox is already at capacity. rrrrr...a natural beauty. you're making me melt. shall we? mini babybel is 100% natural cheese. a good source of protein and calcium, and a whole lot of fun. mini babybel. snack a little bigger!
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>> i think a half an hour of swimming. >> three hours of intense bike riding. >> you have to at least jog a minimum of four miles. >> 30 to 45 minutes in cycle class? >> way too long. maybe an hour on the treadmill. >> i think it would take two hours of yoga. >> at least two and a half miles of biking. >> two hours of jogging. >> maybe one hour of full court basketball to burn off this ice cream cone. >> that ice cream looks good. here with the skinny on how much some foods cost us in the gym is joy bauer, back with us. so we have a is the towel b is the water. >> this is a quiz format. it's interesting. when we ask people like you saw on the taped piece they tend to over estimate the amount of calories they would need to burn through exercise. but when it comes to actually
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eating the foods we under estimate. in other words we eat back way more calories than we have exercised. >> as a punishment for getting it wrong. she's already going 900. >> yeah. >> the answer is a, you will raise the towel. if you think it's b, raise the bottle of water. whoever gets it wrong has to increase the speed of the treadmill. >> pressure! >> are you ready? in order to burn off a 20-ounce bottle of sports drink, you would need to walk how many miles? is it three-quarters of a mile? or b, one and a quarter mile? you're both right. one and a quarter mile. that's about 25 minutes. so 25 minutes of walking just to burn off a sports drink. doing nicely. >> okay. >> here we go. nutrition bars, energy bars. they are so common. people grab one right after
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exercise. they are about 200 calories on average. in order to burn off the typical bar, how many minutes of chores would you have to do? dusting or doing the laundry, yard work. a, 50 minutes, b, 30 minutes. >> a. >> 50 minutes has it. wow! >> keep on walking. >> lots of laundry folding. here we have two small slices of pizza. small is the operative word here. each is about 210. for the plate of # 20 caloriel -- 420 calories how many high energy songs would you need to boogie on down to. a, 11. b, 8. >> b. >> a. >> the answer is a. 11 songs. tamron up your speed. >> run it!
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>> by the way, that's 40 minutes of straight dancing. could you imagine? >> come on, girl! work it. >> tamron, work the posture, too. butt in. now we have an appetizer order of fwukguacamole and chips. this is about 500 calories. to burn off this appetizer, how long would you have to jump rope? >> oh, boy. >> a, 60 minutes. b, 45 minutes. >> b. >> the answer is b. 45 minutes. tamron faster! here we go. just in case anybody doesn't have a jump rope you could do 2,250 jumping jacks. last one. order of baby back ribs. how many cars would you have to hand wash in order to burn off
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nbc 10 news starts now. good morning. i'm tracy davidson. it is already starting to feel hot out there. meteorologist bill henley is tracking the temperatures. bill? >> yeah. they're climbing in a hurry and that has gotten rid of the fog for us. one of the areas socked in with fog for us. the live view from the pocono mountains from jim thorpe. now it's sunshine and the temperatures are climbing. 80 in philadelphia, 74 degrees in the pocono mountains. wilmington, atlantic city, millville, all into the low 80s. climbing into the 90s this afternoon. by 11:00, 85 degrees, 89 at 2:00 and 90 degrees at 5:00 later today. officials in south jersey urging residents to attend two
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public hearings today surrounding the state's proposal to build a natural gas pipeline. the state wants to build a natural gas pipeline through burlington monmouth and ocean counties. today hearing held by the state board of public utility are at 3:00 and 6:00 at the manchester township mus nis pal building. more than a thousand people will lose their jobs as a result of a&p supermarkets filing for bankruptcy they operate 300 supermarkets including past mark and super fresh. the company will close the least profitable stores. filing notices with the new jersey and pennsylvania department of labor about how many jobs will be cut. a path fresh, 151 people will lose their jobs eight stores in new jersey will close, 867 people will lose jobs because of that those eight stores located in the northern and central parts of the state. acme has agreed to buy a dozen local stores operated by a and p.
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taking a look at the headlines big news from the national football league the arizona cardinals hired the first female coach in nfl history. jen welter joins the team as a coaching intern for training camp and the preseason. welter has been on the coaching staff of the texas revolution in the indoor football league. she played 14 seasons of pro football herself, mostly in a league called the women's football alliance. arizona cardinals head coach bruce aryans said, quote i thought she was the type of person that could handle this in a positive way for women and open that door. good for them. if you own a nike fuel band you are due for a refund as part of a class action settlement nike and fuel band agreed to pay either a $25 gift card or a $15 check. the lawsuit against both nike
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and apple allege they made false claims about the fitness tracker's ability to track steps and calories and the company didn't honor their product's warrantee. the company denies the claim but agreed to the class action settlement to avoid expensive and lengthy litigation. amazon is apparently diving deeper into the grocery business. according to the silicon valley business journal the retail giant is reportedly developing a drive-up store concept in california. shoppers would be able to order grocery items online and pick them up at the store. no word on when the store would open or how soon it could go national. if you sometimes feel you were born to shop maybe you were. researchers found people who are extroverts have a tougher time saying no to impulse spending. their personality type makes them more likely to crave instant rewards instead of saving for future needs. as a result extroverts are more likely to have higher credit card balances and smaller
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savings. a family of professional treasure hunters is showing off its haul from a spanish treasure ship that went down in a hurricane 300 years ago. the schmidt family found it in 15 feet of water off the coast of fort pierce, florida. the silver and gold coins and jewelry are worth a million dollars. this is the family's biggest discovery today. the family says they value most their time spent together on the water. fantastic. let's check on the weather now with mr. roker. hey, al. >> the family that plays together pays together. not bad. thanks, nat. let's see what's going on in florida. we are watching a -- heavy weather and rain moving through. not much in the way of relief for several days. the next five days some areas along florida's central west coast could see five to eight inches of rain. we are also looking at a risk of strong storms in the upper mississippi river valley. look for heat. temperatures building.
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it will be hotter in portland than in los angeles today. the heat is on in the northeast, fwing beginning of a multi day threat of heat wave where temperatures will stay well above 90 and feels like temperatures will be in the triple digits. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. high humidity and the temperatures going higher than yesterday. we'll be in the 90s this afternoon. mostly sunny skies, hot, humid and a bit hazy. the temperatures, climbing tomorrow into the middle 90s with the humidity going higher and you will feel that again on thursday. late day storms, though, will dry things out for friday. it becomes less humid for friday and the weekend but still hot with 90s through the weekend and into next week. have a great day. and that's your latest weather. when you're looking for a doctor do you hop online or look for one near your home or office? that could be a dangerous mistake, especially when it's
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your family's health at stake. we brought in mds to teach us to shop for the best physician. dr. raj, an internist and gastroenterologist dr. benjamin swartz ab an oncology surgeon and dr. frank litman focuses on integrated medicine and is the author of "the new health rules." good morning. >> good morning. >> you all pretty much agree that the best way to find doctor is a referral from a family or friend. >> personal recommendation is best. even beyond a family or friend ask your own doctor who they would go to. as doctors we have the inside scoop on doctors in the community. your doctor will know your personal medical condition and who would be the best fit kwr you. asking your doctor is a great way to go. >> does it matter if you are an internist or a surgeon? >> i think it matters a lot n. the field of surgery, part of bedside manner matters. you want somebody confident to
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do the procedure with the right experience. someone with good outcomes. that's equally as important as the personality of the person you are seeing. >> trchlt lipman, you are more holistic. >> i agree. if you are a surgeon you want someone with good hands. for an internist you want someone who sees the big picture to keep you healthy and treats the problem. takes lifestyle, diet stress, sleep. all these factors. >> so you're in the examining room with the doctor. what's the first question you should ask? >> it depends on what kind of doctor you are seeing. if it's a surgeon you want to know how many types of procedures or surgeries you do every year. or if you have a rare condition. have you seen patients like me? make sure your doctor treats your specific condition. >> how many operations have you done? >> yes and no. it's all about trust really. do you trust the person that's
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going to take you to the operating room and that they are the person most likely to get the outcome you're looking for. there is a balance. i think their experience, where they train, what procedures they do and their outcomes matter. >> that's an interesting point. dr. lipman you are not from here. you are from south africa. doctors have trained in other countries. should we be worried about that? the level of training, is it the same in the united states as overseas? >> great question. it depends on the country. i was trained in south africa over 30 years ago. medical school was excellent. we got more training than american doctors do. it depends on where people get trained and what the training was. that's the important question. >> we have board certification here in this country. if you look to make sure your doctor is board serlt identified no matter where they trained if they had to pass the exam it's rigorous.
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yes they're comfy. you saw us on the treadmill earlier but they are also a fashion statement. don't believe me? check out rihanna rocking red kicks with a sexy black dress. again stefan gwen stefani and rita ora. i asked for your favorite sneakers. samantha diamond shared her star wars vans and wonder woman converse. allison said her nike free air are the best and these boom sneakers. how to have a sexy pair of sneakers in the closet. fashion and beauty editor-at-large at in style magazine. >> good morning. >> these are the shoes i wore in today. these are my favorite sneakers. i have had them for 12 years now. >> classic. >> i would wear them with this dress. it has the ribbon here.
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goes with the shoes. >> you look adorable. sneakers are having a big moment now. >> why? are we sick of heels? >> women need a break. we wear stillettos so much. but sneakers have a cult following. people lining up for the new jordans. with the fashion collaborations, adidas and kanye west make it main stream. there are a lot of great styles. >> made it affordable here. >> these are my favorite. metallic tresses it up. >> for the glam girl, dresses it up. the attention goes to your feet. there is also old school. this is the '90s hip-hop. i love the juxtaposition. you can wear a skinny jean and a high top. >> we are not just talking about teenagers. >> any age. >> let's look at how we to it here. this is maya. >> she's wearing metallics.
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she's doing a skinny jean and a blousy top but the shoes give it the look. they are bling giving glamour and dresses up her look. >> you can go to dinner in this. hot date. >> absolutely. >> you see j. lo a lot. hers are pricey. >> these are $170. >> done. >> next stop. >> next is alexandra. she's giving us -- she's dressy in a skirt but has on the convert. these are classic. for someone scared it's simplicity and they are easy to wear. beyonce just posted a picture with her and her daughter in these exact same converse. >> if you are just jumping in you want to do fashion, get white converse. >> absolutely. can't go wrong. >> i'm 30 years older but wear a skirt age appropriate for a woman of my years on the planet.
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next. >> we have fwrks wgwen wearing the ath leisure look. floral printed skirt and a nike running sneaker. you can wear them on the treadmill. what makes them stylish is the bright color. if you are doing a running shoe pick a fun color. >> i love it. my view of new york being a kid in texas was a woman leaving work after 5:00 with her sneakers and the work outfit. this is the new way to rock the look from the '80s. >> absolutely. they are comfortable. you can be stylish and comfortable. >> i have one complaint. where are your sneakers? >> i had them and i was like, tuz it go with my outfit today? >> you're supposed to show us. >> next time. >> you can wear these. >> yes. >> exactly.
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woman's inspiring effort to help women and children in her community. >> she's trying to end the cycle of poverty that affects many families by helping them get a roof over their heads and find a job. >> as we saw fist hand the results have been remarkable. >> as i write this letter i am feeling lost and buried under my faults and fears. >> my hopes will be that i have the confidence in myself that i do not feel like such a failure it shall a big, fat, lousy failure. >> i feel i need, again, to feel hopefully for good once and for all at almost my 48th birth today. >> the women in the room know what it's like to lose almost everything. reading letters they wrote to themselves brings back memories of life's lowest point. >> i felt lost really lost. i feel fear of losing my taughts because i was living in a homeless shelter.
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>> reporter: she found herself homeless and jobless with her two girls after fleeing an abusive relationship. she came here to an organization in sacrament, california, called women's empowerment where she met lisa. >> it's not that i can change the circumstances of their life but they can change the circumstances of their lives. >> reporter: every three months lisa's organization helps two dozen homeless women gain job skills and self-confidence. >> i am, i have, i can. >> reporter: their situations are different. victims of domestic violence or economic hardship. some struggle with addiction but all of them are seeking the same thing. a job and a home and a little bit of pride. >> i learned how to love myself a little bit more here with the help of everybody here. >> now it's all uneven. >> reporter: after chanel's husband left her she moved 18
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times with her daughters before women's empowerment helped her find work at a local college and move into an apartment. >> now that we have our own place our own foundation, our own area that we can relax and let our hair down it's like a weight is just gone. it's phone. >> when people think of homelessness they think of the person on the street corner with a sign. the man sitting on a park bench. those folks are homeless. but women and children are the hidden homeless. they are invisible to most of society. >> reporter: lisa's organization is supported by a team of 600 volume volunteers. over a decade they helped over 1200 women start over. last month aricelli became the 1247th woman to graduate. at one time feeling worthless and alone. >> i had to look inside and
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search myself. i'm sorry. search this woman whose inner voice was taken away, shut down and replaced with a critic. >> reporter: now transformed into the person she says she was meant to be. >> if i were to go back to april 21 the fist day of class and told myself i would speak in front of you people the fact that i'm the shyest being in the world i would be like no way, jose, i would never do that. guess what. i just did. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: on this day, 24 women began a new chapter cheered on by the woman and the children who gave them the strength to pull through. >> we are happy to report she's very close to being hired in a paid administrative position. we wish her luck. each graduate gets a get a swrob kit. they come filled with worksheets and tips to help them as they
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set out on the job hunt. nearly 90% of women who finish the program find jobs and safehousesafe safe housing. so many are moms. >> great program. >> we need many more programs like this. >> and there is a point about women and homelessness and the effect on children. >> absolutely. we'll be back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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nbc 10 news starts now. good morning. i'm tracy davidson. let's get the steamy forecast from meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> tracy, temperatures are climbing quickly now that we've got sunshine and the fog has cleared out. mostly sunny skies. just a few scattered clouds. sunshine over boathouse row however. a live view from the mellon bank building in center city. 83 degrees in philadelphia humidity at 72% and you cap feel it today. 83 at the airport, northeast
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philadelphia airport up to 85. we're seeing 80s in the lehigh valley, 8 in allentown. a philadelphia man accused of stabbing his wife and 1-year-old daughter will face a judge in maryland. police arrested stephen burton sunday night. it's unclear when he will be brought back to philadelphia to face charges. a neighbor told nbc 10 she heard danecia burton screaming on west oak lane sunday morning and saw stephen burton cutting her with a knife. police say he stabbed their 1-year-old in the stomach. mother and child remain in critical condition. the bucks department will be out spraying mosquitos at dusk tonight. officials say the product will be sprayed from trucks and it's designed to provide quick effective control of adult mosquito populations. officials in south jerry are urging residents to attend two public hearings surrounding the state's proposal to build a natural gas pipeline. the state wants to build a natural gas pipeline through
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burlington monmouth and ocean counties. today's hearings held by the state board of public utilities and new jersey natural gas. happening at 3:00 and 6:00. 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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