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throughout the morning, can always get up to the minute news, weather and traffic on the nbc 10 news app. >> the "today" show is up next. good morning. breaking oern ining overnight, take their fight for gun control late into the night. >> ask yourself, what can you do to make sure that orlando or sandy hook never,ver happens again. >> a marathon session that ended just hours ago with the deal reached with republicans to hold two key votes. this, as president obama and vice president biden head to orlando today to pay tribute to the victims of that mass shooting. intense search. wildlife officials back at a disney resort today, hunting for the alligator that dragged a 2-year-old boy to his death as new video emerges of a gator swimming in that very same
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lagoon just weeks earlier. >> get out there have! an alligator! scorching. 66 million people facing excessive heat warnings and watches. temperatures set to soar well into the triple digits with one major city breaking nearly 120 degrees this weekend. violent blast. man at a gas station reaches into his car when it suddenly explodes. is he thrown to the ground, his clothes on fire. luckily, he survives. the surprising cause of that explosion "today," thursday, june 16th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everybody. welcome to "today" on a thursday morning. a lot of people will be looking closely at that video shot a couple of weeks ago. >> because people actually -- that's right. they think that might be in the exact same area where this young boy was tragically dragged to
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his death. >> we'll have more on that story. let's start with our top story. politics and push for stronger gun control measures has taken on new urgency in the wake of the orlando shooting. a filibuster on the senate floor that stretched into the early hours of the morning. peter alexander is watching it for us. peter, good morning. >> good morning, savannah. senate democrats say they have had enough. commandeering the senate floor lasting into the early hours this morning to drive home their call for stricter gun laws. new today, check out the front page of "the boston globe," editorial, giant picture of a rifle along with three words "make it stop." democrats on the senate floor overnight with a long filibuster, highlighting the congress' failure to act on guns. nearly 15 hours, dozens of senators led by chris murphy, who represented newtown when he
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was a congressman, scene of a horrific mass shooting at an elementary school in 2012. >> they were designed to kill as many people as possible, and that's why you see this epic rate of slaughter when they are used inside schools, inside nightclubs, inside churches. >> reporter: afterward, murphy saying a compromise had been reached with republicans, allowing votes whether to ban people on the terrorist watch list from buying guns and expanding background checks at gun shows and through internet sale. >> i'm going to save your second amendment. >> reporter: donald trump joining the debate, insisting lives would have been saved in orlando if club goers would have been armed. >> you would have had a situation which would have been always horrible but nothing like the carnage that we all, as a people, suffered this weekend. nothing. >> reporter: hillary clinton arguing against trump's response to the massacre. >> so not one of donald trump's reckless ideas would have saved a single life in orlando.
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>> reporter: reiterating her own stance on guns. >> we do need to stop terrorists from getting their hands on the tools to carry out attacks so easily. especially assault weapons. >> reporter: trump now signaling an openness to new restrictions that would ban people on the terrorist watch list or the no fly list from buying guns and calling for a meeting with nra leaders who are opposed to the idea. just one day after the san be e berbern bernardino attack, 54 senators. that tide may be shifting. pennsylvania senator pat tomey proposing a compromise, cracking down on suspected terrorists while adding protections for those mistakenly on the terror watch list. >> let's figure out how we achieve this. this is not rocket science.
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let's figure this out. >> reporter: senator tomey among those for proposing new legislation this morning. this morning marks the one-year anniversary of the donald trump presidential campaign. this date a year ago when america watched him coming down that escalator at trump tower. it also marks a new beginning for hillary clinton, with a multi-million dollar ad blitz, some of it going right after trump in eight battleground states. matt, savannah? >> peter alexander, thank you. chuck todd, good morning. >> good morning. >> was it just theater or did it signal a real change in the politics of this? >> i think what you've seen -- this has been a slow shift now for the gun control side of this debate for a while. what you saw yesterday -- and i think it was more than show -- is that democrats and those on the gun control side using terrorism as a way to get better attention for gun bills. and i think that they have
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found -- you know, the terror argument has been a way to overcome other issues in the past. republicans have successfully exploited terrorism as a way to get things passed before. i think on this democrats have found a way to get the attention of swing voters when it comes to the issue of guns by connecting it to terrorism and the terror watch list. look, republicans now are changing their rhetoric. they're basically trying to say, hey, we agree, too. here is our bill. now their bill is very weak but they've already got many republicans at least shifting rhetorically. >> that gets to my next question that donald trump is going to meet with the nra about the no fly, no buy policy. is he getting ready to buck the nra? >> i think his instinct -- if you look at him in the past, he has been supportive of gun control measures before. although, trump contradicts himself a lot on various issues.
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i don't think he has got the political capital to force the nra. if he looked like he were more competitive in this presidential race, if he looked like he had a good shot at being president -- right now he's politically very weak. things could change. right now i think the nra doesn't see donald trump as somebody that's going to be perhaps signing bills any time soon. so, i don't think they feel as if they have to listen to him. >> chuck, thank you very much. >> new developments in the investigation into the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando. this, as president obama and vice president biden head there today to pay respects to the victims. stephanie gosk is following that story for us. steph, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. the fbi is looking at the hours, days, months before this brutal attack to piece together omar mateen's every move. talk to anyone who had any contact with him and try to determine what drove him to it. now they are asking the public
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for a tell. >> driving to orlando to meet with victims and their families, meetings like these that are close to the press have become tragically routine, newtown, charleston, san bernardino, and now here. this morning, the fbi put out this poster, asking for any information about the shooter. >> omar siddique mateen who, like the director, i will not mention his name again. we need your help in developing the most complete picture of what the shooter did and why he did it. >> reporter: investigators put an end to recent speculation. omar mateen, they say, acted alone, despite club goers beliefs there was another shooter. no indication that mateen was considering another target and no proof that he scoped out other gay clubs. >> oh, my god. people are getting shot.
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>> reporter: his cell phone, damaged after a water main break during the raid. he downloaded extremist propaganda, sermons by al qaeda leader and videos of beheadings. he made multiple calls during the attack, including 911 and a local news station where an unsuspecting overnight producer picked up the line. >> i'm the shooter. it's me. i'm the shooter. >> reporter: now footage of the shooter on shift as a security guard has surfaced. >> they want more disaster to happen. that's where the money making is. >> reporter: caught on camera by chance about the bp oil spill in 2010. six weeks later, this security guard would be responsible for the worst mass shooting in history. there are still no charges in the case. mateen's wife has told the fbi she knew he was planning something. according to law enforcement
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sources. the 30-year-old claims she tried to stop him saturday night as he left the house. mateen told her he was just going out to meet some friends. overnight, nbc news spoke with one of the wife's childhood friends who said the couple met online in 2011 and married in california. she said in recent years her friend seemed happy and never spoke about any abuse. she said the woman she knows would never have been involved in this. also today, a senate committee is asking facebook ceo mark zuckerberg for his help to track what they say are at least five facebook accounts that may have been linked to the gunman. back to you. >> stephanie, thank you. want to turn now to that horrific alligator attack at the disney world resort. with the body of lane grace now recovered, wildlife officials are focused on finding the alligator that was involved. kerry sanders is there. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. this morning, trappers will be back on the lakes at disney world, unsure if the five
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alligators they already captured includes the one that attacked. >> an alligator! an alligator! >> reporter: this morning, this video, shot by a guest at a wedding at the grand floridian resort appears to show an alligator in the same water where 2-year-old lane grace was attacked and dragged to his death. his body found intact after a desperate 16-hour search. >> we recovered the remains of the 2-year-old from the water. and that body has now been turned over to the orange county medical examiner's office for an autopsy. >> reporter: deputies say the boy was with his dad, matt, wading in the water a foot from the shore. his mother, melissa, and their 4-year-old daughter were nearby on the sandy beach. while there is a sign prohibiting swimming, noticeably absent, signs warning of
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alligators. >> we will look at all the protocols and signage going forward. >> reporter: disney president and ceo offering his condolences. as a parent and a grandparent my heart goes out to the graves family during this time of devastating loss. my thoughts and prayers are with them. still, visitors expressed concern over the lack of adequate warnings at a beach where swimming is restricting but has lounge chairs and is adjacent to the hotel pool. >> my little granddaughter and my daughter herself when she was little played in that area. they never pulled people away saying you can't be here. >> if we would have seen signs, my kids and myself would have got out of there, if they mentioned anything about gators. >> reporter: the happiest place on earth now with its first alligator death in 45 years. disney is now reviewing its signage policy. they have an added problem. visitors come here from around the world, speaking hundreds of
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different languages and not everybody speaks english. matt, savannah? >> kerry sanders in lake buena vista, florida. joining us in the next half hour, giving us his thoughts on this situation. heat wave is taking hold across parts of the south and west this morning, well past 100 degrees. dylan is in for al. it is going to be h-o-t. >> very, very hot. phoenix, all-time hottest it has ever been is 122. we could get up to 119 by sunday. dome of heat forming across the south, southwest and even the southeast, we could see temperatures get possibly even warmer. this setup could take hold not only in the weekend but the middle of next week. 56 million people under some sort of heat advisory and excessive heat watch and warnings in the southwest but also because of the humidity, temperatures will be unbearable through parts of the south.
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with your feels-like temperature in little rock, arkansas, today, 111 degrees. you need to stay hydrated, out of the sun. right in that heart of the day, noon to 3:00 period and cool off where you can in the air conditioning. tomorrow, temperatures will feel like we're up around 105 degrees in oklahoma city. saturday not so much with the humidity. temperatures alone in phoenix, 112 degrees. by the time we get into sunday with temps running 10 to 15 degrees above average, it's likely we will break some records sunday. again, this could extend into the middle of next week. very, very hot. >> dylan, thank you very much. by the way, that hot, dry weather is a factor in dangerous wildfires in the west. mandatory evacuations have been ordered in parts of santa barbara county in california that forced highway 101 shut down overnight. it has burned over 1,000 acres and is threatening dozens of homes. in new mexico, the governor has declared a state of emergency because of a wildfire there
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outside of albuquerque. thousands of acres have burned. about 50 homes have been evacuated. an update on the missing egyptair flight that went down last month in the medicine ter terrain ian sea. authorities say they've now identified the place where the plane's wreckage is resting on the bottom of the sea floor. tom costello has been on this story since it broke. >> black boxes two weeks ago, they're now honing in on the black boxes in the wreckage field, hoping to do that before the batteries are on the pingers, which are right here -- before those batteries die next week. spotting a wreckage sitting on the sea floor nearly two miles deep. until now, the only sign of egyptair 804 has been pieces of debris. it crashed may 19th. all 66 people on board died. the challenge now, using remotely operated vehicles to photograph the wreckage, locate
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the black boxes and then bring them to the surface. the cockpit voice recorder will contain the conversations between the pilots inside the cockpit, the flight data recorder should contain more than 1,000 pieces of information on the plane's performance and any technical issues. hopefully, that data will help investigators determine if it was a bomb that brought down the plane or some sort of serious mechanical issue. the last automated messages indicated overheat and smoke warnings and then flight computer failure. this is still very much a mystery. finding the black boxes will be critical. >> race against time it sounds like. tom costello, thank you. today on capitol hill, lawmakers are focused on isis and cia director john brennan says isis militants are training and planning to deploy operatives to more attacks on the west, relying more on guerrilla-style tactics. he called orlando attack a
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heinous act of violence and assault on the values of openness and tolerance that define the united states. he warns that militants will intensify their global terror campaign. we have two remarkable pieces of surveillance video to show you. we should tell you both are hard to watch but both men will be okay. first an arizona woman facing charges following this frightening incident that happened back in april. sources are telling nbc station kpnx the woman learned her boyfriend had hiv just before she struck him with her car while he was on that bicycle. the man survived but had head and back injuries. >> now that surveillance video we showed you right at the top of the show. this happened in rochester, new york. seconds after this man put a gas can into the trunk of his car, something ignited vapors from the gas and the car exploded, throwing him backwards. his clothing was on fire and hospitalized with what are described as nonlife-threatening injuries.
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experts say it's possible that static electricity sparked what was nearly a tragedy. >> terrifying to watch. let's get back to dylan with her forecast. storms in the northeast, especially through west virginia and into western virginia, where we could end up seeing especially damaging wind gusts 50 to 60 miles an hour but can't rule out an isolated tornado. that's a look at the this weekend at kohl's... there's still time to save on great gifts for dad! kohl's has hundreds of great gift ideas at prices you'll love! like a new dress shirt or tie only $19.99 pick him up a new watch... or give him a watch gift set for only $27.99 and save on performance golf shirts and, no matter how you pay take an extra 20% off these already great sale prices! everyone gets kohl's cash too! that you can use later on just about anything you want online or in store! all weekend at kohl's. now that's the good stuff. kohl's. good morning.
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i'm meteorologist bill henley. grab the um grel brellaumbrella. on and off showers. 70s, low 70s for philadelphia, the suburbs, and the lehigh valley. sunshine might breakthrough at some point during the day. but mostly cloudy and showery in new jersey. at the shore, upper 60s for atlantic city. low 70s for delaware with chance of thunderstorms even into this evening. have a great day. that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan, thank you. coming up, is disney doing enough to warn guests about the resence of alligators in its waters surrounding resorts and theme parks? plus whole foods, why the fda is slamming that popular chain. first this is "today" on nbc.
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this afternoon and eveni this evening. jessica boyington has an update. >> we are seeing delays because of that on 95 now. girard avenue, slower than normal. no accidents in the way of 42 minute drive time. southbound here from woodhaven to the vine street expressway. watching a downed industry in northeast philadelphia on the boulevard. >> philadelphia could become the first major u.s. city with a soda tax. city council will vote open a compromise with mayor jim kenny agreeing to a 1.5 cent per ounce tax on sugary and artificially sweetened drinks. majority of the money raised will go to fund universal pre-k throughout the city.
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7:30 now on a thursday morning, june 16th, 2016. giving the folks outside in the rain a little camera time. it is decidedly not nice out there right now. hopefully, that rain will stop in time for a concert. by the way, you're listening to the music of charlie puth. he will be on the concert stage tomorrow. before that, a special throwback performance from one of the kings of the '80s, howard jones. >> definitely. looking forward to that. 15-hour fight on the senate floor overnight, pushing for stricter gun control matters. the fight was led by senator chris murphy, following the shooting massacre in orlando. republican leaders have now agreed to hold votes to expand
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background checks and suspend gun sales to suspected terrorists on the no fly list. space-x successfully launching satellites into space but lost the rocket used in the process. it malfunctioned just before it landed on a barge in the atlantic and was already in flames when it reached that platform. hard to see because it the impact caused the ship's camera to freeze. the body of lane graves, the 2-year-old whose body was dragged under water by an alligator, has been recovered now. police pulled at least five alligators from that lagoon and are not sure if they have the one that was involved in the attack. >> we're going to verify that we captured that alligator or continue to look for an alligator until we find the right one. >> no swimming signs were posted in the area where that tragic incident occurred. should disney be doing more to warn guests, specifically about
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alligators? gabe gutierrez has more on that story. good morning. >> reporter: matt, good morning. working with disney to remove nuisance alligators more than four feet in length. a debate has exploded. should disney -- should parents pay more attention to the no swimming signs or should disney have given them more warning? this morning, more questions about why kids were allowed so close to the water at disney world. parents posting these videos on social media, showing it was not unusual for toddlers to run around the beach at the grand floridian resort. >> definitely not enough warning. >> get out there have! an alligator. >>! >> an alligator! >> this video shot earlier this month appears to show an alligator in the same water where 2-year-old lane graves was attacked. disney has closed its beaches
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and marina. they have a no swimming sign but don't specifically mention alligators. other hotels in the area do. janice, who stayed at the grand floridian with her grandchildren, think disney should do more. >> they didn't put signs up to make people more aware. >> reporter: alligators in florida are a fact of life and they're in their habitat. >> disney has a very proactive program for identifying and removing alligators that are losing their fear of people. >> reporter: it's estimated up to 2 million gators live across the sunshine state but this family was from nebraska and one hospitality expert said disney should not assume that out-of-state guests know gators prey in their lakes. >> obviously under these circumstances, that was not done. >> reporter: as they search for the toddler, authorities pull five gators from the water.
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>> with so many children in this area -- >> i don't have answers to that right there. these are all good questions and i don't have those answers. >> reporter: we should note that alligator attacks are extremely rare and the last-known bite here at disney world was nearly 30 years ago. that child survived. the local sheriff says he believes that disney will review its policy. matt, savannah? >> gabe, thank you very much. let's bring in animal expert and wildlife conservationist, jeff corwyn. >> i think this story left people reeling because we can all identify with it. i've been to that resort. you've been to that same lagoon and beach. >> my wife said my goodness, we were there a few seasons ago, your kids were in that exact same spot. >> lane graves standing on the edge of the lagoon, just after sun set. is it a case of being at the wrong place at the wrong time? >> it was an absolute
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catastrophic rare event. disney has been open now for over 40 years. they've had hundreds of millions of visitors. they've never had this problem before, matt. they also have an incredibly dedicated team of wildlife experts on call 24/7. this is florida. it is gator country. these folks have managed this successfully up to this point. but i'm sure that this unprecedented tragedy has everyone reeling and everyone thinking. >> and this is a family from nebraska that may not really be familiar with that. >> not from gator country. >> we hear this absolute horrifying story of the father trying to save this little boy. would there have been splashing in the water? would you see an alligator coming? i don't know how they operate. >> savannah, that's the thing about alligators. you have to imagine that this is nature's ultimate time-tested creature. they've been on the planet 60 million years practically unchanged. why? they're exquisite predators.
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this is its world, its realm, it's a master predator. you wouldn't even know it was there. >> we hear stories that this father actually went into the water. would that alligator not go away, feeling the aggression of a human being? >> normally that's how it works. human beings aren't in the food chain for alligators. incredibly rare situation. most of the time in the past when humans have been attacked by alligators, now in florida and over 70 years, only about two dozen people have had issues with alligators. but when that happens it's usually because that animal has become accustomed to people. for example, maybe people have been feeding that alligator. but when these creatures go into predatory mode they reach out. they're ambush predators and they hold on. that's an instinctive response. >> even a seven-foot alligator that they suspect was involved here wases a powerful alligator. >> you're talking about a gator
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this big. i would not normally put that into the predatory equation with a human being but this is a child, a toddler about 2 years old. very vulnerable. at the time when these animals are at their predatory peak, they're nocturnal hunters when searching for prey. >> jeff corwin, thank you. appreciate it. let's take a turn and get a check of the weather from dylan who is in for al this morning. >> heavy stuff falling near philadelphia. storms will redevelop this afternoon. they'll mostly fall across west virginia, stretching in roanoke, virginia. in this area here we could see damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes. again, it would be isolated but they're possible. in the yellow area, asheville up toward washington, d.c., we could see scattered storms, again, producing stronger winds and also heavier downpours that could lead to some delays. we could see as much as three to four inches of rain in some areas stuck in heavier
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downpours, leading to brief flash flooding. this is mostly through the afternoon and las good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. grab the umbrella. hon and off showers, not an all day rainfall. but clouds and occasional showers, will stay cool today. 70s, low 70s, philadelphia, suburbs, lehigh valley. sunshine might breakthrough at some point during the day. but mostly cloudy and showery in new jersey. at the shore, upper 6 0s for atlantic city. chance of thunderstorms, even into this evening. >> and that's your latest late forecast. >> dylan, thank you. take a look at this plate. why eating off a plate like that could help you lose weight. plus fda going after whole foods. foods. surprising violati
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back now 7:43 with whole foods under fire from the fda. >> olivia stearns is here with what you need to know if you stop at that popular chain. good morning. >> good morning. back in the news and for the wrong reasons. the fda inspected one of its plants and is not happy with what it found. this morning, whole foods in hot water, the fda slapping the upscale grocery chain with a warning letter, finding serious violations at its massachusetts plant, which makes food for 74 stores across the northeast. the letter saying conditions exist in and on your equipment that would support the presence and growth of listeria and foods like pesto pasta, mushroom quesedilla were being prepared, packed or held under insanitary
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conditions. foods exposed to dripping water from the ceiling and pipes and some employees were even seen not washing their hands. whole foods telling nbc news it has addressed each of the fda's issues. we were honestly surprised. we have been in close contact with the fda, opened our doors to inspectors regularly since february and worked with them to address every issue brought to our attention. it's just the latest in a string of controversies for whole foods. in march, the company apologized after it started selling pre-peeled oranges in plastic containers for $5.99. >> six dollars? water is free and a pound of asparagus from whole foods costs $5. >> reporter: customers complained when they saw asparagus water on the shelves. accusing whole foods of systemic overcharging. whole foods defended its practices, settling in september for half a million dollars, it says, to put the matter behind
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them. a tiny dent for a company that made $15.5 billion last year. prepared foods is a particularly part of the business because it's twice as profitable for selling packaged food. whole foods now has 15 days to respond to the fda. >> been a tough year for whole foods, no question. olivia, thank you very much. coming up, what famed director steven spielberg is revealing in a rare interview. and a young guy who just before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you.
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>> this is hysterical if you haven't seen it, following his love of politics and comedy to come up with a graduation speech that has gone viral. the 14-year-old addressed his class by imperson ating each of the presidential candidates. >> congratulations, you are now getting a speech from the magnificent donald trump. and let me just tell you, quite frankly -- let me start by saying, god bless the great school of thomas. they've given us the skills we need to get through sixth grade and seventh grade and eighth grade and now we're going to take those skills and apply them to high school. let me start with the lunches. one improvement, we need to make them free! >> i tell you, everybody is going to be talking about that
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young man today. >> that's right. his speech has been viewed nearly 1 million times. ted cruz writing, okay, this kid is funny. nice job. trump might be easy because he's a character but how strong was his hillary clinton and his bernie sanders? that's in chicago that middle school. do you know what else is in chicago? second city. second city, you know where that leads? >> 30 rock. >> you may have called it right, savannah. >> one was better than the next. >> we should bring him here to the "today" show. >> loren michaels is boarding a plane to chicago. >> youngest talent on snl. >> bidding war for him. what makes this magazine cover featuring prince william so historic? olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers.
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nbc 10 news starts now. good morning. i'm tracy davidson. just about 8:00, we track rain through the day. let's get the forecast from bill henley. bill? >> on and off showers and some thunderstorms attracting some heavier weather to the south. delaware, heavy downpours, falling at a rate of more than an inch an hour. there is a thunderstorm that is just popped up over new jersey. you can see it, moving to the southeast, towards atlantic county right now. the chance of more showers and thunderstorms will be with us during the day. we're in the 60s now. and slow warmup, only into the 70s this afternoon. tracy? bill, thanks. let's check, slow going on the road is, jessica boyington is watching that. >> route 72 northbound ramp, 295 headed southbound. we have a partial ramp blockage
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here due to an accident. you can see the traffic now is stopped. a little bit of a backup there. also watch for the construction that is causing some delays as well. we have right lanes closed. this morning, investigators are looking for the cause of a house fire. this is gloucester county. the fire started on the first floor of a home in paulsboro and spread to the second floor. no one was hurt. service workers at four casinos will vote on whether to authorize a strike. workers at caesars, harrah's, bala's and tropicana's will join those at trump taj mahal. a new way to raise money for cash strapped atlantic city. the bill would let voters decide there to make marijuana legal in ac. more in 25 minutes. stay updated with the nbc 10 app.
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, making history. prince william becoming the first royal ever to appear on the cover of a gay magazine. compelled to take a stance against bullies. plus melissa moving forward. we'll catch up with melissa as her late mother's prized possessions go up for auction. and big hair, don't care. ♪ things can only get better ♪ whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa ♪ >> howard jones is here with a special performance of an '80s classic "today," thursday, june 16th, 2016.
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♪ >> i'm here for howard jones! >> all the way from arizona celebrating our one year. whoo! >> rising stars dance studio from south carolina! whoo! >> i just graduated fifth grade! >> it's my 70th birthday! >> good morning, florida. look, mom, i'm on tv! it is 8:00 on "today." it is june 16th. it's thursday. it's throwback thursday. if you just turn that music up a little bit more, you'll understand why this is a day that will live in infamy around the "today" show set. because dylan has chosen "pump
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up the jam." you all love it. >> we're all loving it right now. >> perfect. i did not see that coming. >> get your booty on the floor tonight. >> it was a huge song. >> very good song all around the world, yeah. >> sure was. speaking of music, guess what, throwback thursday, howard jones is making his way to our stage for a special performance in about half an hour. >> lots to be excited about. this is the best. siri daly is grilling up a storm for father's day. what delicious menu she's created with little tips and advice from carson. >> not much, but, yeah. >> pump up the jam by technotronic. >> it will be in your head for the rest of the day. natalie has a check of the top stories. >> good morning to you guys. president obama and vice president biden are paying tribute to the victims of the deadliest mass shooting in history during a visit to orlando today. stephanie gosk is in florida
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where investigators are still trying to piece together the gunman's background and motive. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. presidential trips like this one to communities that are struggling in the aftermath of a shooting have become tragically familiar. charleston, newtown, san bernardino and now orlando. meanwhile, the fbi is asking for the public's help in their investigation into omar mateen. investigators say they retrieved his cell phone and have been able to determine, even though it was damaged by water, that he was downloading propaganda, extremist propaganda, including isis beheading videos and sermons by an al qaeda leader. overnight, nbc news spoke with one of omar mateen's wife's friends in california. she said the couple met online and in recent years the wife seemed happy and never complained of any abuse. today, a senate committee is calling on facebook ceo mark zuckerberg for his help in
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tracking at least five facebook accounts potentially linked to the gunman. natalie? >> stephanie gosk in ft. pierce, florida. thank you. in a new push to curb gun violence, senate democrats ended a 15-hour filibuster overnight after republican leaders agreed to allow two votes. one would propose background checks at gun shows and on the internet and another would ban sales to suspected terrorists. in elkhorn, nebraska, today, in memory of the little boy killed by an alligator at the grand floridian resort at disney. he was dragged off by a gator while wading with his father in those shallow waters. investigators are still trying to catch the gator responsible for his death. meanwhile this video shot by a wedding guest days before his death appears to show an alligator in that same water. investigators in egypt said
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overnight that a search ship has found the main wreckage from an egyptair flight that crashed into the mediterranean sea last month. the ship obtained images of the wreckage between the egyptian coast and greek island of crete. it disappeared from radar while flying from paris to cairo with 66 people on board. only small pieces of debris and human remains have been recovered. finding the main wreckage could also lead to the plane's black boxes before their signaling batteries went out. opening statements today in a criminal trial stemming from a deadly 2010 pipeline explosion in northern california. the natural gas blast in san bruno killed eight people and destroyed more than 3 dozen homes. pacific gas and electric company, one of the nation's largest utility companies, could face a half million dollar fine if it is found guilti and convicted. the company was fined $1.6
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billion last year. a 6-year-old boy escaped with only cuts and bruises after a terrifying crash, as you see here, caught on camera. he is seen browsing for candy at a store in manchester, england when suddenly -- take a look there -- a car just plowed right into that front window, plowed right into him. shelves crashing down on to the little boy. his parents rush over there and pull him out safely. the suspected drunk driving was arrested, after refusing a breathalyzer test. so crazy. >> natalie, thank you. just ahead, why prince william decided to be the first royal to appear on the cover of a gay magazine. the plate that may actually save you calories every time you eat off of it. we'll explain that. and melissa rivers shares a first look at the very personal hello! nice to meet you! today we're going to talk about the all-new 2016 chevy cruze,
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significance. kelly cobiella is at kensington palace for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: this came together a few weeks ago here at kensington palace, teaming up with the british equivalent of "out" magazine, standing up for lgbt rights because he said he can't bear people being mean to each other. gracing the cover of a gay magazine, "attitude," something a royal had never before, the day after he and kate signed a condolence book for the victims of the orlando attack. inviting the magazine's editor in chief and group of young lgbt men and women to kensington palace to share stories of bullying and abuse. among them, a transgender woman and a muslim gay man. the prince, calling it an eye opener and painful. >> he said he wants to get at the heart and that it hurt him to see -- to hear the stories. >> reporter: prince william told
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the magazine, no one should be bullied for their sexuality or any other reason. and nobody should have to put up with the kind of hate that these young people have endured. princess diana famously fought to erase the stigma of aids in the '8 0s and '90s. william, kate and harry are trying to do the same with mental health. this is the first time since diana that a royal has taken on an lgbt cause. a groundbreaking move. even more meaningful after orlando. how important is it, do you think, that prince william appears on the cover of this magazine at this time? >> i think it's really important. prince william, by doing this, has shown that he is potentially an ally for the lgbt community, a time when we need it most. i think that's very powerful. >> the way prince william put it, it's about being inclusive. the digital issue is already out, available for purchase. the print issue comes out here in stores next week. it includes all of these stories
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that prince william heard here at kensington palace and a final message from him, guys. be proud of the person you are. >> good message. kelly cobiella, thank you. let us turn to some other stories that are trending, shall we? >> let's do. and the fiesta, little nap in the middle of the day. >> know it? >> know it, love it. it's a way of life in spain. experts are saying it should be a way of life everywhere. scientists in australia say there should be two shorter bursts of sleep for everybody, that that is a better way to go about it. split sleep, they say, is better for our body clock, increases alertness, creativity, may even help fight insomnia. you know how you're supposed to get eight hours of sleep? the argument is spread it out. >> my problem is i'll nap one or two hours in the middle of the day, then sleep eight hours at night. >> me, too. >> i'm a big sleeper. >> we're sleeping for two. >> mark trout, one of our
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favorite people here at the station, sleeps in two shifts, right? >> yes. >> three hours one time and -- >> i try to do four and four. >> four and four? how is that working out for you? >> terribly. >> try two and two. >> looking to cut calories, anybody? it was good. new invention called the absorb plate. not just part of a design. they're there for a reason. they're grooves that are supposed to absorb all the excess oil dripping off your food. can you imagine using this for pizza? the makers of the absorb plate say their product can help you cut the equivalent of 30 calories per meal, i think. the plate is being tested in thailand. >> you would have to turn that pizza upside down. >> maybe even deeper grooves we can get up to 60. >> that's right. dylan, file for the patent. go for it.
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when you're just not in the mood, just not having it? you can probably relate to this little dog in the center of the pool. all the other dogs are splashing around, having a good time. but this little retriever named baya, just sit there is. video is from a doggy daycare called happy tails resorts. the owner says baya was just waiting for a ball to come her way. totally disciplined. >> come on. where's my ball? >> take one of the other balls. >> she wants that one ball. >> it's like laser focus. >> you know why he's not swimming? he had just eaten. >> that's right. and you can't go in the pool. >> do not swim. now to steven spielberg, the movie that almost ended his career. and helen mirren finally lands her dream job. a weighty pop start, carson
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says. >> if you can guess the movie spielberg is referring to. first up, which of his famous characters is spielberg refusing to kill off in an upcoming sequel. >> indiana jones. >> is there discussion on that? >> multiple choice? >> no, no. >> you have to know his movies. >> indiana jones. >> harrison's character won't die in the next movie due out 2019. another famous harrison ford character did die last year. that movie rhymes with smar smar smars. what movie almost ended his career? >> "e.t."? >> no. >> shindler's list, of course. he didn't make a movie for four years after that.
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the movie left him drained. which one did he hear for the first time and think it was a complete joke? >> "jaws." >> "e.t." >> close encounters might have been one. >> the answer is "jaws." savannah is correct. >> whoo! >> here is what spielberg told john williams first came to him with this. >> i thought he was kidding. i said that's funny. now what's the theme? >> of course, spielberg changed his mind and that scene went on to become one of the most recognizable in movie history. >> hearing that song. >> that will make you not want to jump in the pool. ashton kutcher and mila kunis are expecting their second child. congratulations to both of them. helen mirren starred in
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shakespearean dramas, movies but now her dream role starring in the next sequel to "the fast and the furious." >> really? >> she told elle magazine she always loved driving and wanted the role for the fun of it. plus she adores vin diesl. >> see her behind the wheel of one of those hot rods. >> lofty version. that was a soaring version. >> it was. got it all in there. thanks. >> it rhymes with what? >> smar shmars. let's go to dylan with the weather. >> announcer: "today's" weather is brought to you by camping world. get everything, one-stop shopping at your camping world rv super center. >> thanks, savannah. we want to talk about the heat again. this will be a huge story going into the weekend with a huge ridge and jet stream allowing extensive heat to build in from the south not just today into the weekend but into the middle
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of next week as well. 66 million people are under some sort of heat advisory, excessive heat watch and warnings. the heat and the humidity combination that's going to make it just very dangerous to be outside for too long. little rock, it will feel like 111 today. meridian, 106. we are looking at this cold front to try to move in. it will push the heat to the south. so areas like chicago in the 70s today. it will also trigger some storms as we go into this afternoon. we could see an enhanced risk, meaning damaging wind gusts and also an isolated tornado that can't be ruled out. this is through west virginia and western virginia. perhaps some flight delays through washington, d.c. once those storms develop later this afternoon and through friday night, we could see as much as th good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. grab the umbrella. on and off showers not an all day rainfall but clouds and occasional showers today. 70s. low 70s at that.
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philadelphia and the suburbs and the lehigh valley. sunshine might breakthrough at some point during the day but mostly cloudy and showery in new jersey. at the shore upper 60s for atlantic city. low 70s for delaware with a chance of thunderstorms even into the evening. have a great day! >> and that's your latest forecast. don't forget to check us out every day on our sirius xm channel 108. >> thank you, dylan. special christy's auction opening later today, featuring the late joan rivers' jewelry, clothing, art. her daughter, melissa, is here. >> first of all, this is the first time i have ever sat in these chairs. they were in the living room and you're never allowed to sit. >> did they have plastic on them? >> are you ready for lightning to strike? i'm going to put something down with a coaster. >> your mom is screaming from above right now. >> yes, she is.
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i have to pick this up. i got a little too scared. this terrible right there in that corner. >> this is really -- your mom had kind of a formal aesthetic. >> yes. >> i'm looking at the doghouse over here. >> which spike never used. >> was not allowed to use? >> no. why would any dog in his right mind actually -- >> too humiliating? >> the dog would not be humiliated enough to go into that. >> with a little tiffany dog bowl? >> with a little tiffany dog bowl. >> this is called a commode. when i read the notes and saw joan's commode i thought, ew. >> it's a fancy word for table. >> right. >> one thing about my mother and to be serious for a moment, it's very difficult. it was very difficult to decide what to sell and auction off. a portion, of course, is going to charity. >> how did you decide when you open closets and saw things on tables, how did you decide what to part with and what to keep? >> what is truly important to me, nobody else would want.
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nobody is going to want her toothbrush cup or the stuff that was on her night table. and you said a formal aesthetic, i like to think my mom was a maxim maximalist, rich people hoarding. she was a caretaker of a lot of these things while they were hers. a lot of it is very good art. >> some of the fabrege stuff -- i hate to talk money in things like this. i don't know why. but i imagine that would be a pricey item. >> the lily of the valley that she featured on the christy's catalog is a very important item. it's diamonds and carved nephrite. one of the reasons she loved fabrege, they were given as gifts to be used. she believed in using her things. she actually put family photos in her fabrege frames.
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>> you hope people will not treat these as museum items? >> no. >> actually make them part of their home? >> and part of their lives, which is what my mother did. you know, i didn't realize how much it was going to hit me emotionally. and it's so hard to say good-bye to a lot of these things. but i just keep remembering that she believed that her things should be loved and used and appreciated and not just stored somewhere. >> let me ask you about something that happened not that long ago. you settled a malpractice lawsuit concerning her death. i know the details of the settlement are sealed. but can i ask you, did you learn anything during the discovery process or during the litigation or litigating of that, that surprised you? >> i learned that when you think something is obvious or a
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mistake that is being made is obvious and that it would be a flag to stop or to stop something, it isn't. if that makes any sense. >> in other words, people did things they should have known were wrong? >> yeah. that when i went back and looked at things -- i'm not a doctor and i went, i know that's wrong, just from watching, you know, medical docs. but i'm not a doctor. it's not my place to make those kind of decisions. at one point you say it's too painful to keep going through this. >> is there anything such as closure after a settlement like that? i know that's an overused word. >> closure is an overused word. it was time to put it behind us and move forward. and one of the ways we're moving forward is i'm going to push for some sort of legislature. i'm going to start in albany and hopefully will make it a feldmandate of much closer, tighter regulations of these
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outpatient clinics. >> i was going to say on a lighter note. i'm not sure it's a lighter note. >> with my family it's so shallow, it probably is a lighter note. >> i have read that you have actually taken little portions of your mom's ashes over the last several months around to all kinds of places. >> yes. >> i think around the world actually. >> yes. >> in a little ziploc bag and deposited them quietly in places she would have wanted -- >> your producers wanted me to bring some to give to you because you're a germophobe and thought that would be funny. i did, too, but -- >> i'm not sure how i would handle that. >> exactly. i shipped her all over the world to different friends. she's in england and scotland and mexico and wyoming and california and in stores and restaurants and studios. she is places nobody would
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expect her to be. >> do you think she would love that? >> i think she would love that and be happy that what i still have is in my closet near my shoes. >> it's always good to see you. >> good to see you. >> i loved your mom. you know that. >> thank you. >> the auction begins on line with a live auction at christy's new york next wednesday. >> and, apparently, savannah would like this as a push gift. >> oh, really? >> if you're watching. >> michael, you're on. carson? >> thank you, matt. here we are, very off and onny fathers, jim gaffigan is here to help us crown "today's" funniest dad. we have 14
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good morning. i'm tracy davidson. just about 8:30. let's get the forecast from meteorologist bill henley who is tracking rain. a wet morning. >> yeah. showers and thunderstorms activity in delaware and south jersey. those are moving to the southeast at about 15 miles per hour. the rain will move offshore. then a break before more showers and possibly more thunderstorms as well. it will keep temperatures cool throughout the day. 67 now in the lehigh valley. low 70s is where we're heading this afternoon. philadelphia and the suburbs and at the shore a little bit cooler at 68 degrees this afternoon. tracy. >> now check the roads. first alert traffic has that. how do they look, jessica? >> we're seeing wet roads.
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delays there and a downed tree in northeast philadelphia. on the boulevard between whittaker and addison avenue. we're watching 95. slow there 44 minutes to the vine street expressway. you can see the traffic moving along with the wet roads. >> thanks. the about an hour jurors will head to the first full day of deliberations in the corruption trial. they deliberated for two hours yesterday afternoon. also, today philadelphia city council ordered proposed soda tax. it's expected to pass. much of the money raise will fund universal pre-k. more news in 25 minutes. the "today" show continues in minutes. follow us on the nbc 10 app. i'm tracy davidson. thanks for watching.
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♪ we're back now 8:30 on a thursday morning, the 16th day of june, 2016. a huggy day here in new york city. nice crowd gathered for some music. howard jones behind the music here for a special performance. >> looking forward to that. tomorrow, charlie puth will be here tomorrow. >> after this hour, ready to relinquish his title as america's funniest dad, jim gaffigan, and one lucky -- >> lot of pressure around those guys.
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you said you're nervous for them. so am i. >> carson is here with siri with a father's day dinner menu surprisingly easy to make. what's on the menu? >> it's a good one. lamb chops. >> i love lamb chops. did. yla in check of the weather? >> yes. it will be a little showery in the northeast. those storms will move into the carolinasn and virginia as we go through tomorrow. slight risk of thunderstorms in the southeast tomorrow. saturday heat will continue to build especially in the southwest down to texas. we could even break some records by the time we get into sunday. the all-time record is phoenix, 122. we're forecasting 119 for sunday. dangerously hot. and a couple of scattered sh good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. grab the umbrella. on and off showers. not an all day rainfall but clouds and occasional showers will stay cool today. low 70s. philadelphia and the suburbs and
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the lehigh valley. sunshine might breakthrough at some point but mostly cloudy and showery in new jersey. at the shore upper 60s for atlantic city. into the low 70s for delaware with a chance of thunderstorms even into this evening. have a great day! >> and that's your latest forecast. matt and carson? >> dylan, are you ready? the big moment is here. >> i'm ready. >> "today's" funniest dad. chance to perform stand-up comedy right here on "today." >> narrowed it down to our three finalists. first let's meet our judge, the reigning funniest dad and star of "the jimhe jim gaffigan show one and only jim gaffigan. >> thank you so much. it was an honor here. it was only -- i guess it was 45 years ago on this very stage that i won funniest dad. so, you guys are about to begin a process.
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and it's amazing. they each have to donate a child to the "today" show. >> that's the sacrifice you need to make. >> but i think -- i'm excited. i think we're going to change someone's life! yes! >> are you ready to go, jim? you are judge and jury here, all right? >> is it just me or are we all doing this? >> just you basically. >> all right. >> our first contestant from chicago, illinois, 34 years old. digital video specialist for a broadcasting company, married to sarah. they have a 2-year-old daughter, annabelle rose. eric says even if he doesn't do well, he will remember this moment because he got to hear me pronounce his last name correctly. eric, go ahead. >> thank you, everyone. my wife told us that we were going to have a baby as a guise as a christmas present. i've got an early christmas present for you. i was like thank god. i really need this. what is it? what's the christmas present? she was like, we're having a baby. i was like, whoa, a baby.
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great. it's not like i didn't want a baby but i really wanted that playstation 4. it just came out. i was nervous about becoming a dad. i don't know if you know, guys, childbirth is a miracle but it's an icky miracle and i didn't want to, you know, in the delivery room. i was telling my friend about t he was like, dude, don't even worry. you're not going to think about that. watching my daughter being born was the best drug ever, the best high i ever had. i remember watching my daughter being born and it reminded me how much i prefer real drugs. thank you! >> what did you think? >> it was amazing. i felt like i was going to cry a little bit. >> thank you. >> i thought it was brilliant. it really captures some of the mixed emotions of being a dad. it's amazing. and i love the shirt. >> and great poise. >> great poise. >> nice wrob. >> thanks, eric. >> next up, david is a retired
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principal from minneapolis, minnesota. he has been married to gail for 36 years. his daughter, dominique, was married two weeks ago, he said the funniest part was the bill. here he is. david, good luck to you. >> thank you. have you ever been on vacation and something happens that just sticks in your mind for the rest of your life? well it happened to me. it was years ago. kids were small. we're on a family vacation. i said let's go visit a cave. the kids were excited and, actually, so was i. we got in there, standing around the railing, couple of families, looking down into the cave and the uniformed tour guide was explaining about caves. all the caves are made like this and the temperature is like this. and he jokingly said every now and then a bat actually flies out of that cave. and i thought, boy, this would really be funny for me to go behind my son's head and make a flapping noise like a bat was flying out there. my son screamed so loud that i
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almost jumped off the railing down into that pit. thank you very much. >> thank you, david. nice job. >> jim gaffigan. two tough competitors. >> very funny and very different. capturing a unique story. i felt like we were in the cave. >> yeah. >> and i think every dad has done something that seems like a good idea that backfires. >> relatable. >> you bought in on that? >> it was great. great. very engaging story teller. >> nice job. >> thank you. >> last, but not least, mike raney, father of three from philadelphia, special education teacher by day, uber driver by night. mike says he's grateful to be here. a little upset we didn't let him wear his fancy tank top. mike, the stage is yours. >> thank you very much. it's nice to have my wife and kids lurking in the shadows as usual. i've got three kids. when you have three kids every
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day of your life feels like you have one of those occupy protests going on in your living room. everybody is yapping about something, nobody makes any sense and everybody needs a bath. my kids are the most beautiful people i know but they're also the most selfish. my kids are so selfish that if something horrible happened to me today and i died tomorrow morning they would take out a ouija board to ask where their shoes are. hopefully, my wife and i are done having kids. i don't know, though. i just know us. we're broke. if anybody knows anything about broke parents you have a tendency to reproduce like wet gremlins. it's amazing. i have to come on the "today" show to get my kids to pay any attention to me. when i walk in the door, the only way they'll look at me is if i walk in with a boom box blasting the mr. softie song. thank you, guys. >> very impressive. i tell you, some really stiff competition here. so i decide? >> yes. >> you are the sole judge in this. >> oh, my gosh. >> america's funniest dad.
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>> how can i choose between these three men? first of all, one of them has three kids. being the father of five, i appreciate the chaos and, frankly, the mistake of having so many children. and then one father has something ambitious, like going into a cave with a child which seems like a bad idea on the surface. and then, of course, this guy is from the midwest. so i'm from the midwest. but i can't -- i don't know what to do. >> you're stalling. you're stalling. >> i'm stalling. >> is it eric, mike or david? >> i don't know. maybe the audience should help me here. i think the audience has -- i don't know. i think i'm going to have to go david. >> congratulations! david riggs from minneapolis.
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>> congratulations, david. thank you very much, guys. >> the golden plunger. that's an honor bestowed on you. >> that's right. right there is the stanley cup, david. congratulati congratulations. display it proudly. don't drink champagne out of it like they do the stanley cup. up next, a feast for father's day. siri. share some recipes. first this is "today"
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"today" computer -- computer. contributor. >> siri. >> it's true. also the creator of seriously delicious.com. you have put together a perfect menu. did you say this is what i would like? >> what i wanted for father's day. i love meat. i wanted to reel it in a little bit, take on the surf and turf, which i like. you want to start the ingredients but we're going to make lamb chop. >> i love how very few ingredients there are. >> we have olive oil, salt, pepper, lemons, herbs. steakhouse you sit at the bar, eat something healthy like fish but get one lollipop lamb chop and it gives you the four or five bites. >> you asked for the french manicure? >> in this case we are. >> lemon juice, salt and pepper. if you want to marinade them. >> i like to take the chops out of the refrigerator, get them to
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room temperature. >> whisk that up? >> yes. it's very easy. >> our children love this they love to gnaw on the bones like little mini cavemen. >> it's kind of flintstoney. >> it is. >> there they are right there. >> so cute. >> actually something that they eat. these go on medium high grill. right? >> not for that long. at least half an hour but get them on the grill. >> really, half hour? >> the more that olive oil can get in there -- >> but then they cook no time at all. >> right. three or four bites. that's why you have the fish coming right behind. >> check in with the critics downstairs. >> these are great. siri brought these to the golf course sunday. >> i did, right? it helped my golf game and distracted everyone from how badly i played. grilled swordfish, crispy capers. the marinade is garlic, fresh
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oregano, salt and pepper. >> swordfish on a skewer. fish on skewers are a little difficult. we opted to go more for a chop to get that surf and turf. >> why don't you marinade that and i'll get on to the crispy capers. >> sword fish is kind of a steaky fish. >> it is. >> it feels summery and perfect. olive oil. we'll put these capers in. >> most underrated food thing in a lol long time. these crispy capers are delicious. >> they're so good. you can put them on top of vegetables. they get nice and crispy. i love it. about four to five minutes per side. >> might be a hair longer but just about that. >> depending on the thickness. >> i'm in love with those capers and the dessert. carson's favorite dessert, banana pudding. >> my mom is from the south. >> this is patty's recipe. >> use those nilla wafers.
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>> love the banana pudding. >> present for your office. >> thank you. i love it. thank you very much. did you just make this? >> i did. i did. i was up late. >> love you, kids. >> so cute. all these recipes, father's day favorites go to today.com/food. coming up next -- i thought you guys were like making out in the corner there. live performance from howard jones. first this is "today" on nbc. i really thought --
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music and interactive live show. howard is with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning, savannah. >> not just a new album. you get a dvd, real piece of art that you're releasing. >> i wanted to bring together everything i love, music, arts, ballet, dance, and throw it all together in an unusual piece. >> so many of us remember your songs from the '80s and love them and still sing them. is there anything '80s inspired about your music now or are you just moving on? >> i think the goal has been try to be an individual and do something different to what everyone else is doing and pushing boundaries either with technology or the way you write things. so that's what i've always tried to do. you know, i'm keeping along that path really. >> still playing and performing a lot. is there a song that people want more than any other? >> i think people really love
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"no one to blame." "things can only get better" also. >> i think we just got a request. we'll let you take it away. howard, thank you. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ lose it all. security through the wall dreams we have to realize ♪ ♪ a thousand skeptics won't keep us from the things we planned unless we're clinging to the
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>> announcer: smucker's celebrates "today" is sponsored by smucker's. with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. >> all right. we want to head over to carson in the orange room. we are honoring dads in preparation for father's day, in a very special way. >> we are, matt. thanks. many dads turn to social media
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to celebrate their kids. neil patrick harris with his twins, rob lowe posted this photo, hiking with his kids. we're asking our viewers to show what makes their dad special. allan, his daughter says he makes the best meals and eric teaches his kids never to lose their inner child. keep their stories and photos coming in at today.com/celebrates. guys? >> carson, happy father's day. >> you, too, matt. thank you. just ahead, david duchovny. what else? >> al has a special surprise for someone. >> really? >> i will not tell you anymore. you'll have to watch and find out. >> what's really surprising is he is not here. >> a surprise for someone else
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good morning. i'm katy zachary. a few minutes before 9:00 a.m. on thursday. it's raining and some parts are seeing -- first alert meteorologist bill henley is here with the details. >> it's keeping us cool. in the 60s now. the thunderstorm you mentioned in new jersey. we're tracking the radar moving past vineland heading into the shore communities.
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we're seeing some thunderstorms in delaware, too. look at this now the redding area seeing some thunder and lightning. those showers will be on and off during the day today. another round of wet weather is moving in from the west. keep the umbrella handy. >> good advice. thank you. let's see if the rain and thunderstorms is affecting things on the road. jessica? >> of course it is. we're seeing delays a lot of places now. these are cameras around 8th street. you can see a delay headed westbound. local vine looking like it has a little bit of delays. up to 60 minute delays at the philadelphia international airport due to weather for flights departing from the airport. happening today new jersey lawmakers are talking bus safety. a proposal before lawmakers that would allow school districts to put cams ras on buss to catch people driving past buses picking up students. the today is the first day
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of the fire fly music festival. it runs through sunday at woodland dover international speedway in dover, delaware. the headliner is montford and sons. a school will have a new mascot name next year. last night they voted to get rid of the redskins mascot at the conrad school of science. it honors native american heritage. critics say it's culturally insensitive.
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this morning on "today's take," david duchovny is back, kicking off a new season of "aquari "aquarius" and al makes someone's dreams come true, surprising one viewer with 25 grand. plus, snack attack. all that and more, coming up next. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today," thursday morning, june 16th, 2016. nice crowd outside on our plaza in studio 1a. i'm willie along with tamron and natalie. al is at a secret location, ready to surprise our 25 grand
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plan winner with 25,000 bucks. we'll check in with him in a minute. we're not even allowed to know. >> this is life-changing money for the person who receives it. reboost. >> and a great family saul we know. >> you know more than we know. >> oh, i know the story. >> good things happen to good people. >> i have my way of finding out. >> we'll reveal what natalie knows. >> we'll talk to al in a few minutes. we want to start with an update on that terrible story out of orlando. wildlife experts will work to try to identify and catch the alligator responsible for the death of a 2-year-old, lane graves at disney's grand floridian hotel. he was with his dad, wading in the water, a foot from the shore. his mother, melissa and 4-year-old sister were nearby on the beach when this all happened. a video has emerged taken by a guest at the resort days before the attack that appears to show
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an alligator in that same water. >> cody, an alligator! >> an alligator! >> so, we told you yesterday there was a sign that said no swimming but no signs warning of alligators which, to me, as a parent, changes everything. >> other resorts, other hotels clearly post gators, please do not swim. >> which is so interesting. you now have parents who go there. families who go there. my nieces yesterday. the thing is, when you have sand leading up to water, it looks like a beach. >> and there's a difference, i think, in our minds of no swimming versus you can't put your foot in the water. this is not safe. it's enticing. a little kid. oh, walk down to the water. >> lounge chair. >> they've got lounge chairs. >> i think when they see no swimming, maybe because there's no life guard. >> right. >> and one of the parents that gave interviews said that. i thought it was because no life guard. i never thought it was because
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of gators. >> by all accounts, these little babies, toe is in the water. you're stepping in. i know disney is taking this very seriously. according to the sheriff there, they have been tremendous in the investigation. the family, for the record, receiving grief counseling, as you can imagine. parents and their other child. isn't it a fair question to ask why they didn't have that? >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> if there's any threat of a gator anywhere -- >> it shouldn't be a beach that looks inviting. >> right. >> it should be fenced off. i think they're making those -- certainly disney is looking at their protocol now. as a lot of people said, we're going to rethink all of this. sadly, you know, it's a tragic and freakish accident that has led to this. >> this is obviously a rare thing. it hasn't happened at disney before. animal expert and wildlife conservation expert jeff corwin sat down with matt and savannah to talk about that earlier. >> human beings aren't in the food chain for alligators.
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incredibly rare situation. most of the time in the past when humans have been attacked by alligators, now in florida and over 70 years, only about two dozen people have had issues with alligators. but when that happens, it's usually because that animal has become accustomed to people. for example, maybe people have been feeding that alligator. when these creatures go into predatory mode, they reach out. they're ambush predators and they hold on. that's an instinctive response that causes it to drive forward and grab its prey. >> an alligator being an alligator but with tragic, tragic consequences down there two nights ago. >> we want to take turn now and turn to something that hopefully will bring a smile to your face. in san francisco yesterday, a sweet moment that happened during the san francisco giants/milwaukee brewers game yesterday afternoon. take a look at this. fan catches a foul ball. there in the stands, gives it to that little boy. and that little boy -- everybody around him giving him high
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fives, getting hugs all around. little boy giving out hugs. just so sweet. giants went on to win 10-1 against the brewers. that's nice. >> is there anything better than summer baseball? i'll be honest, i know nothing about baseball. but the idea of sitting in the stands -- >> catching a foul ball. have you ever caught one? >> at moo a minor league game when nobody else was around. but never at a big league game. >> like we're hitting this one to you, willie. you're the only one. >> walked over and picked it up. i've never gotten one. >> such a rush for a kid. >> oh, gosh. >> most amazing thing. >> i love that. that's pretty cool. something else that caught our eye around this time of year, we know graduation speeches go viral. it's usually the commencement speech from a university that makes us all inspired to carry on. this year's viral video moment goes to a chicago area eighth grader, john aiello. he delivered, as they say when you're under 25, the epic
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graduation speech. he is 14. he impersonated political figures, donald trump, president obama, hillary clinton, bernie sanders. you don't believe this can happen? here is the moment. >> and let me just tell you thomas is such a great school. quite frankly. we're learning languages from spain, from france, from germany and china! also hawaiian dancing. i remember one that goes a bit like this. i want to go back to my little grass hut. aloha to that. thank you, president obama. i would like to start off by
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thanking the great, hardworking teachers of thomas middle school. let me start with the lunches. there are the lunches. things like pizza, tacos, chips. you name it! and some of the best cinnamon rolls i've ever tasted! i do have one improvement for them, though. we need to make them free! >> i was saying earlier, he has a career on snl. he wrote that material himself. that's incredible. >> all the gestures. bernie, the trump. >> 90,000 views, by the way. you can go on youtube and see it in its entirety. i have to think -- my mom is an educator, what's he like in class? >> the teachers go, yes, we know the routine. >> that's why they gave him the stage. >> john aiello.
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>> write it down. >> that's incredible. as we mentioned, al out of the studio this morning, about to surprise one lucky family at their home. thousands of people wrote in to tell us why they could use $25,000 to help them through their next big hurdle in life. we are totally in the dark here. what can you tell us? >> well, i can tell you we're outside the washington, d.c. area. we're in a d.c. suburb. i look outside and can see, you know, people walking their dogs. it's a very nice community. and there's one family here that does not realize they are about -- they do not realize they are about to see their lives changed because they -- they are going through a transition right now and they could use a little help. we are here to help them. nobody knows where we are. even the family and friends who gathered a bunch of people, they don't know what's about to happen. we are in our satellite truck.
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and, by the way, not only can we travel with this truck, we can travel in time. because we do have a flux capacitor right here. >> it works, too. >> it's blinking anyway. i don't know if it works. >> so exciting. >> it does work. it really is. especially the fact that we were able to find some plutonium at 7-eleven. >> at the 7-eleven, no less. >> exactly. exactly. i would go back about 30 minutes and have breakfast again but that's okay. let's get your weather. and i'm going to tell you, we are talking dangerous heat around a good section of the country. yesterday over one-third of the country has temperatures over 90 degrees. this heat wave, we have 66 million people under some sort of heat advisory and heat alert. you can see today, kansas city will feel like 106.
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98, knoxville. 106 meridian. tomorrow it's going to feel like 102 in dallas. midland will feel like 104. look at what we're looking at for sunday. excessive heat warnings. it's going to feel like 120 in phoenix. by sunday, the air temperature in phoenix may approach 120 degrees, 117 in phoenix and 117 in palm springs. dangerous, potentially deadly heat good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. grab the umbrella. on and off showers. not an all day rainfall. but the cloud and occasional showers are going to stay cool today. 70s. low 70s at that. philadelphia and the suburbs and the lehigh valley. sunshine might breakthrough at some point during the day but it's going to be mostly cloudy and showery in new jersey at the shore upper 60s for atlantic city. low 70s for delaware with a chance of thunderstorms even into the evening. have a great day zpchlt!
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coming up in the next half hour, we will be awarding the $25,000 check.k. our grand plan winner will be revealed where we are. >> one more clue, al. one more clue. >> got anything else? >> one more clue? >> yeah. >> um. um. we are -- we're in virginia. >> that's a clue? >> sv looking for the satellite truck. >> we kind of knew he could have been there, maryland. so he's in virginia. >> stand by, virginia. stand by. >> if you're virginia, look out your window for al roker. >> he'll be knocking on your door in a second. we'll talk to you in a few minutes. up next, when not playing the detective in the new season of "aquarius," david this weekend at kohl's... there's still time to save on great gifts for dad! kohl's has hundreds of great gift ideas at prices you'll love! like a new dress shirt or tie
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victims. good morning. >> good morning. >> bucky blanket? >> new novel. touring the world with your music, second album coming out and "aquarius." why do you do all these different things? it's annoying when you don't stay in a box. >> i don't mean to be annoying. sorry. i just -- at some point i just started to play music. and i've always been a writer. that's how i got into writing, actually, trying to write plays and think about what it's like to say the words. then i thought maybe i should act. the writing for me is really coming back to a beginning. and the music just came out of the blue. i don't really have a satisfying answer for why i'm so annoying. >> directing as well. >> that's one episode this year, yeah. >> that counts as directing? >> that counts as annoying? >> no, no, you're not annoying. >> how do you explain the annoying -- we were talking in the commercial break about how people would say i'm frustrated how good the book is, i'm
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frustrated how good the music is because they want to keep you the actor. >> i'm annoyed myself. i get it. i get it. >> did he teetective sam, going dark spiral. >> his son is in prison for divulging military secrets, his wife is descending into alcoholism. he is being sent pictures in the mail of women bound and gagged, being taunted by a serial killer and charles manson is out there. his plate is full. >> anything happy in his life? this is morning tv, david. >> um, let's see. he is dating the love of his life. but that does not last. >> more darkness. >> it's a kid's show. >> the time period is, the era,
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and the rise of charles manson. >> you know, manson -- we kind of use him as an historical figure and symbolic figure that he is. what happened with the manson murders, they symbolically came to represent the end of the '60s. manson was kind of held up as a warning that this is what's going to happen if free love and -- which is not -- which was a manipulation. >> right, right. >> that's kind of the way we look at the historical fiction on the show. it's really about the '60s to me and the response to the '60s and '70s and '80s, which was very reactionary and conservative. i find the show fascinating. >> you're touring in europe, too, right? >> i am. i got back two weeks ago. it's not like when bon jovi tours. >> what do you mean by that? >> i was not in a steel horse i ride. i was hailing cabs. >> with your instrument?
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shatt who has been using this device the last two years and has been very successful with it. let's start with aspiration therapy. we have so many questions about what this device is, how safe is it really? is it effectively changing the way people approach food and weight loss? >> well, it's a procedure that's done more than 100 times a day in every hospital, doctor's offices around the country. so, putting the device in is a very, very safe thing. it's very inexpensive. >> like a tube that goes -- >> tube that goes into the stomach. there are plastic pieces that then allow you to pump out some of the food that you eat. about a third of the food you eat gets pumped out. interestingly, people feel as though they've eaten all the food. when it's combined with a diet and activity program, people can lose a substantial amount of weight with this device. >> one way to describe it -- we're watching this animation here. it takes the food out before
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it's digested? the person eats the food but doesn't digest it. is that right? >> it's partially digested. we know from research studies that there are hormones released by the stomach that make you hungry. we believe that those hormones aren't released in as great a quantity. it basically can suppress your appetite. food in the stomach can suppress your appetite. >> we talked about this yesterday, we had trainer bob harper here yesterday and he said that sounds like bulemia, like assisted bulemia. a lot of nutritionists have criticized it as such. what's your response? >> we're in the middle of an obesity epidemic. they obviously haven't been able to stop it. we need more treatments. the fda has now approved this device. they approved the v-block, a pacemaker for nerves to the stomach. they've approved balloons. they wreck that we don't have good enough treatments. while this is meant for people who would normally qualify for
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bariatric surgery, a lot of people choose not to have bariatric surgery. >> it's very invasive. >> it's more invasive but it's not very risky. it's about as risky as a gallbladder operation. >> you lost 70 pounds with this device, obviously been movery successful. more than 70 pounds. what's it like? >> most of the time i don't notice it at all. sometimes it's annoying but completely unaware of it most of the time. >> how did you get here on your weight loss journey? did you try a bunch of other things? >> sure, sure. everybody probably does. it's very difficult to be successful in the long term and keep the weight off. your body is just fighting you. this really enabled me to live, eat like a normal person, feel like a normal person. i don't hate myself every day for what i ate the day before. >> we saw those before and after pictures. it is remarkable. over 70 pounds two years later, right? >> about 70 pounds the first
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we're seeing slow down on the roads with the rain throughout parts of our area. first alert traffic reporter joins us with that. >> thanks. we're watching 95 around gerard avenue. a slow go into center city. we were in the red earlier now at 27 minutes headed southbound from wood haven to the vine street expressway. watching this a set of downed wires are blocking both directions of 202 near columbia road. >> thank you. today a lawmaker will proprose a new way to raise money for cash-strapped atlantic city. his plan will allow voters to make marijuana legal. it's named the promoting opportunities for tomorrow. or p.o.t. for short. it be would ask voters people 21 or older to grow, sell, possess and use marijuana in atlantic city. marijuana sales would be taxed at 20% of the market price. i'm katy zachary.
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taking a look at the headlines, president obama and vice president biden are heading to orlando today to pay tribute to the victims of the pulse nightclub shooting. they'll meet with family members, first responders and hospital staff. it left 49 people plus the gunman dead and 53 others wounded. this morning the fbi put out a new poster asking for any information about omar mateen that might reveal more about his planning and motive. there's new evidence that a zika infection late in pregnancy might not carry as great a risk as an infection earlier on. health officials from columbia and the u.s. centers for disease control have been following more than 500 colombian pregnant women who reportedly contracted
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the virus during the third trimefrt. there have not been severe defects in their babies. it's important to note many defects are not noted at birth and miscarriages were not counted as defects. the plane's damaged cockpit voice recorder has been found in the mediterranean sea and the unit has been recovered. officials reported earlier today the main wreckage from the plane had been loest located between the coast of egypt and the greek island of crete. the plane went down last month traveling from pair toys cairo with 56 people on board. encouraging news in the fight against cancer. drug company merck announced it is stopping the trial for the drug for certain types of lung cancer because it works better than chemotherapy. merck says the drug works so well, it will be offered to
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everyone involved in the trial. former president jimmy carter is doing well. atlanta braves game against cincinnati. looks great. braves won, by the way. mr. roker, we're getting a little view of the house. >> that's right. this is not the house. >> a house. >> neighborhood. bunch of folks over here. $25,000 grand slam reveal. first, let's show you -- reveal what your "weekend outlook" is going to look like. starting with tomorrow, we are talking about a lot of heat in the southwest. slight risk of strong storms in the southeast. wet weather in the pacific northwest. midatlantic states showers and thunderstorms. on saturday, east coast looks pretty good. wet weather down through weather and eastern half of the gulf coast. slight risk of strong storms in the plains. that heat expands southwest. sunday, sunday, eastern half of the u.s., detect wet weather and
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more record-setting heat on sunday. southwest int the centroal good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. grab the umbrella. on and offshores not an all day rainfall. but clouds and occasional showers it will stay cool today. low 70s. philadelphia and the suburbs and the lehigh valley. sunshine might breakthrough at some point during the day, but it's going to be mostly cloudy and showery in new jersey. at the shore upper 60s for atlantic city. low 70s for delaware with a chance of thunderstorms even into the evening. have a great day! 25 grand slam. >> it's time. are you ready? >> few weeks ago we launched our 25 grand slam contest with help of state farm one lucky person is getting $25,000 to help them
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through their next big hurdle in life. al is now ready to hand out that cash. hey, al. jenny and ian got married in 2000. they struggled to have a baby for five years. even after several rounds of failed infertility treatment, they never lost hope their dream family finally came true when their daughter was born. now a second surprise. the same birth mother is pregnant again, this time with a boy. they're adopting him as well. so melania will grow up with a
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baby brother. having taken out loans to prepare for both adoptions, they've also been living in tight quarters. their next dream, a bigger home with a backyard for their soon-to-be family of four. >> baby brother. >> so here is the deal. our producer told jendy she is one of four finalists and that's why the crew is here. she has no idea that she is, in fact, the winner of the $25,000 grand prize. let's knock on the door. i hope she's home. hi, jendy! come here, jendy! come here. you are the winner of our $25,000 grand prize! >> oh, my gosh! >> and there's melania.
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melania is going to have a brother. >> we're gaining a son. >> adoption is so important. i have an adopted daughter. i come from a family of three adopted kids. >> it's awesome, yeah. >> so did you have any idea? >> no. i had one in four chance idea but i can't believe it. >> is your family here? >> oh, yeah. >> is this your mom? >> yeah. >> come on over, mom. >> this is my mom. >> when did you know? >> when did i know what? >> about this? did she know that -- >> no. they kept it a secret until last week. >> we didn't know till last week. >> pretty good. you know that your mother can keep a secret. so can all your family and friends! jendy, ian, melania, thank you
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>> we've gotten started. what did you think of the top? the top snack in the chip category. >> mine are the tostitos. >> they're the most versatile. they go with everything. these from bean fields are fantastic. they have the built in salsa. it is like a mess free snack, right? and these have black bean. >> they both have black bean. it is the first ingredient and these are plantain chips. they have almost 50% of your daily value for fiber and they're not the fried version. >> popcorn is my personal favorite, right? so what would you say is the top movie theater pick? >> as you eat fast. >> i'll go with boom chicka pop. >> you can have four cups of this and meet the serving requirement. you can sneak it into the movies in a little brown bag, right? these are the cheesy version. >> sneak it into the brown bag
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into the movies. >> don't tell anyone. these are the most breakfasty, these are carmel and they have granola in them. >> and crackers. these are our most flavorful cracker. these are from go raw and they actually have flax seed in them which our testers loved. these are our spicy surprise from go smart. you can pick these up at any 7-eleven which i think is awesome. and then fof course, these are great 100 % whole grain wheat cracker which is fantastic with cheese or peanut butter. these are all winner. this is the most flavorful. >> this one? interesting. okay. this is highly unusual. i'm going to be honest, the way it looks. >> it certainly is. >> i love these. these are my favorite! >> what would you say is the highest in protein out of all of these? >> i'm going to say the harvest snaps. >> nope. >> the golden lentils.
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they have six grams per one ounce. they're fantastic. our testers called them a cross between a rice krispy treat and potato chip. they're white bean based so all of these are legume based. which is fantastic. they're filled with vitamins and minerals and protein and fiber. >> these are my favorite. >> they're classic. these i love and they're super cheesy nacho. can anybody talk now that we just tasted? >> thank you! >> i have to poll gilapologize bad manners. >> is it okay to post photos of i think dentists don't like to recommend whitening toothpastes to their patients with sensitivity because they may be more abrasive. what makes sensodyne true white different is it's a low abrasive toothpaste. sensodyne true white will be an opportunity for them to make a recommendation to treat sensitivity first and foremost for those patients, but also whiten the patient's teeth.
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we have advice. >> are you not listening to us? >> i'm so sorry. i was too busy typing. sorry about that, well, that leads me to my first which is in a meeting. how annoying is it? you're trying to present. someone is sitting there typing, if you're the person who is there, do everyone a favor, close your computer. if you have to take notes, show you're paying attention. >> you want someone to take notes on a pad? >> leave a note pad and pens on the table for a little retro. >> what about the reply all thing we all do. you have 200 people at an e-mail and people start replying all and someone comes on and says please don't -- >> hey, you should meet, and then i get replied on. how about coffee at 9:00 a.m. on tuesday? use the bcc line. the bcc line, it should be everyone's best friend, if you want to show you're replying all, move people to the bcc line that don't need get that barrage
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of e-mails. >> i don't know why people reply all. >> it is like, come on! >> we're moving on to wedding. >> weddings. >> you like the hashtag for a wedding? >> i do like the hashtag. cheers! congratulations to all of us. i like the hashtag because it is the modern photo album. it let's you curate all of the photos you're taking at one place. make sure you share it so people aren't inventing their own. guests should know they should not post a photo of the bride and groom before the bride and groom officially posts a photo. everyone likes to be the first to post on social media but this is the bride and groom's moment. >> what if you're at the meeting and someone is in front of you, do you say, i'm sorry, you're in my shot. >> excuse me, mom of the bride. >> i have minute mixed feelings. take your photo, put the phone away. one of my favorite photos, my professional photo, someone taking tg through their phone of us kissing.
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if you're going to let your guests do that, get a photographer that can work with it, not against it. >> let's go to vacation. this is a big one. you go away for a week or so, people flood you with facebook. >> this is my kind of vacation, blue cocktails. >> i think on vacation, it is nice to post photos but first of all, you have a lot of friends who are not on vacation so don't, you know, flood their -- also. >> don't overwhelm them. >> also, location and security. wait until you get home. >> we're back in a minute on nbc. >> drink up, it
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good morning. i'm katy zachary. a few minutes before 10:00 a.m. let's get your thursday forecast from meteorologist bill henley. had a little gray. >> you can expect it all day. we'll be tracking showers. right now heavy showers. there are more showers waiting in the wings. we've seen some thunderstorms as well. the chance of thunderstorms will be on and off this afternoon.
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you can see the light rain now in new castle. in the lehigh valley and redding. this shower activity will keep us cool in the 70s this afternoon. >> thank you. jessica shows us if anything is slowing on the road. >> we're seeing some slow spots. new jersey not doing bad on the 42 freeway around route 134i 41. no problem with the drive time into philadelphia. downed wires in new jersey on route 206 near columbia road. 60 minute delays due to weather at the philadelphia international airport for departing flights. >> thank you. homicide detectives are investigating a suspicious death in philadelphia's park side neighborhood. around 1:30 this morning police got a call about a man lie on the street at the corner of st.
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