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good morning. breaking overnight, a historic meeting at the vatican between trump and pope francis, vetheir very first. what the two leaders with different views had to say to each other. and the moment between the pope and the first ladied that lightened the mood. three people just arrested in connection with that concert attack, as nbc news learns the suicide bomber had tied to not one but two major terror groups and received training overseas. and britain raises its terror threat to the highest possible level, amid fears of another attack. massive plume. a tanker truck loaded with fuel goes up in flames near a california gas station.
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the driver killed. everyone else scrambling to safety. so, what caused the explosion? and back to the danger zone. >> i feel the need, the need for speed. >> tom cruise makes it official, "top gun 2" is cleared for takeoff. >> it's true. >> really? >> the big revelation that's taken everyone's breath away, today, may 24th, 2017. >> from nbc news, this is "today," with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning. sounds like a broken record. there's a lot of news to cover. and a lot of news coming out of europe this morning. >> these images are just in, coming in overnight.
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the historic meeting between pope francis and the president and the first lady. we go live to the vatican in a few moments. we have major developments on the attack at an ariana grande concert in england. as we learn more about the suspected bombers, ties to terrorists. richard engel, good morning to you. >> reporter: the race is on to find and arrest anyone connected to the bomber. british authorities say they detained three people connected to the bomber, in the same neighborhood where the bomber lived. and a u.s. intelligence official that yesterday the 23-year-old bomber was arrested. and a third brother is still on the loose. his whereabouts is still unknown. the first look of the suicide bombing suspect, who killed dozens at the ariana grande
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concert, including children. a neighbor confirmed that it is of salman abadi, 23-year-ol yea. france's interior minister said he has known connections to isis and is believed to travel to syria. isis claimed responsibility for the attack but offered no proof. a u.s. intelligence official tells nbc news, that abadi received training overseas. but his allegiances remain unclear. also unclear, was he part of a cell, planning more? taking no chances, prime minister theresa may upped the threat level in the u.k. to critical, meaning another attack could be imminent. >> might see personnel deployed at certain events, such as concerts and sports matches, helping the police to keep the
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public safe. >> reporter: and today, there was a strong police presence at buckingham palace, where the changing of the guard ceremony was canceled. the bomb exploded at 10:30 p.m. on monday, just outside the security perimeter at the arena, in an area where vendors were selling t-shirts. it blew up as fans were starting to pass through on their way home. now, the hunt is on for others linked to the bomber. and with the higher threat level, they're concerned that the worst may not be over. u.s. intelligence official told me that the bomber was identified by a bank card that he left in his pocket. he was later -- his identity was later confirmed by facial recognition. >> richard, obviously, isis has claimed responsibility for this. but as you've been reporting, there are potential ties to other terrorist organizations. >> reporter: that is one of the most confusing and potentially alarming parts of this. today, the french interior minister says he has proven ties
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to isis, that he traveled to syria, the isis stronghold. but a u.s. intelligence official tells me he has ties to al qaeda, as well. and this is the question. which group was he part of? was he part of both groups? his alliances and associations at this stage remain unclear, which is why there's such an effort now to round up as many people associated with him because they don't know how big this cell might have been. and exactly how -- where the cell leads back to. >> richard engel starting us off. thank you. jeremy bash is an nbc news national security analyst. jeremy, good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. >> let me start where richard just left off. this possibility that this suspected suicide bomber had ties to both isis and al qaeda. a kind of hybrid, if you will. how troubling would that be? >> well, matt, the bomber looked like isis. but the bomb looked very much like al qaeda. if you think about the individual, he was recruited, he was british-born, probably
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recruited online. acting principally alone. that is a classic isis m.o. but the device he used was very powerful. al qaeda has been known for its sophisticated bombmaking capabilities. and this may trace back to other organizations. that's what investigators will look at in the next 24 to 48 hours. >> would that be unusual, for somebody to have allegiance to isis and al qaeda? we heard there's competition among these two groups. >> the organizations are definitely rivals. but, savannah, closer to the front lines, these groups mix and mingle. they interact. and different aspects of his network could have ties to both organizations. that's something we don't know yet. >> i want to ask you about the arrests that had just been made. one arrest of a brother of the suspected suicide bomber. they're still looking, apparently, for another brother. and then, three arrests made just overnight, our time. so, we're starting to see that this, perhaps, is a bigger circle.
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>> yeah, matt. if you look at three aspects, the bomb, the bomber and the network, these family member arrests are going to be part of that network. who else did he communicate with? who did he talk to in the community? who did he talk to online? and who are his other ties? it's important to note his travel to libya. you go back and look in january 2017, the american air force conducted a b-2 strike on a training camp in libya, killing about 80 isis terrorists who had fled the city southwest of libya. there was a lot of concern at the time that the secretary of defense, ash carter, said the reason we struck that training camp, was because isis was plotting attacks in europe. >> i want to put an image on our screen. this is a live shot. investigators are outside the home of the suspect, in manchester, as we speak. they're headed back there. number one. what significance do you make of that they're going back to the home? that there's more work to be done? and secondly, what about the
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fact that the u.k. has raised its terrorist level to critical? do you do that in abundance of caution? or is that signaling something more significant? >> it signals something significant. you look at the bomb and the possibility of other attacks in england. this was a prudent step. they don't do this lightly. as for the raid on the screen, they're looking for laptops, cell phones, anything else they can exploit to figure out who this individual was connected to. >> and by the way, theresa may's words were specific. she said based on today's investigations that the threat level should be raised to critical. it's about information they just learned. >> yeah. absolutely. jeremy, thank you so much. >> thanks, guys. there's remarkable stories of kindness emerging from this tragedy. we're learning more about the victims today. bill neely has more on that part of the story. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. at the center of this heartbreaking story are the missing and the lost.
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parents and children. a mom and dad confirmed dead this morning. they had been waiting to collect their daughter, a 14-year-old girl who was so desperate to go to the concert, she went on crutches. she is missing the and dozens of teens in the hospital. victims, all of them, of a massacre without mercy. this attack was deliberately targeted. at thousands of teenagers and children, attending an ariana grande concert. the distraught artist, back home in florida. and among the many faces of the dead and the missing, one stands out, the youngest victim. saffie rose, just 8 years old. described by her teacher as simply beautiful, loved by everyone. her mother and sister were injured. georgina calendar was 18. she tweeted her excitement at seeing her idol, ariana grande, who she met two years ago. her mother, leslie, struggled to
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lay a flower for the daughter she has lost forever. 15-year-old olivia campbell no longer missing, now confirmed among the dead. her heartbroken mother writing on facebook, rest in peace, my darling, precious, gorgeous girl, taken far too soon. >> there wasn't a bone in her body that was horrible. and she was never horrible to anybody. >> reporter: and 32-year-old kelly brewster, also killed. the trauma is deep here. the tears flowing at a vigil for the dead. the survivors still horrified by what they saw. >> it was just absolute carnage. >> screaming my babies are in there because i thought the bomb had gone off in the arena. >> reporter: as thousands of terrified teenagers and their parents fled -- and the injured were rushed out, help rushed in. dozens, carrying the wounded.
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paula robinson gathered children in a hotel, posted on social media, then had calls all night from desperate parents. >> i was just shouting for people to make the way that -- if you can't find your mom and dad -- if you can't find your way, just make your way with those to the holiday inn. >> reporter: manchester's defiance in the face of the bomber is loud and clear. >> what have they done? what have they done? if you look around, what have they done? they brought people together. >> reporter: manchester united players, paying tribute to victims with a moment of silence. they play a big european final tonight. manchester united, a city grieving this morning but strong. well, this massacre has struck not just the families of the 22 dead or the 21,000 who were at that concert, or even just the city of manchester.
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it has struck every parent and teenager in this country and beyond. we can all put ourselves in that situation, waiting for your child that night. and for some, waiting for the phone to ring this morning. matt? savannah? >> breaks your heart. bill neely, thank you very much. as you might expect, the concert attack has officials here in the united states ramping up security, at a lot of high-profile public places across this country. stephanie gosk is just a few blocks from us here in times square. steph, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. there's always a lot of security here in times square. but it's become standard, as you say, after the one like we saw in manchester, to see more of it. people here this morning will see more counterterrorism units, more bag checks in the subway and special new explosi explosive-sniffing dogs. around the country overnight, spectators poured into sporting events and concerts, while the threat level in the u.k. has been raised to critical. here in the u.s., police say they remain vigilant, keeping a
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watchful eye out for trouble. >> everybody in every corner. i like. >> reporter: we have correspondents across the u.s. >> i'm ron mott in chicago, where the weekend is platfoerfo. canine bomb-sniffing dogs. everybody will be hand-wanded, even children. >> you never know what's going to happen. you have to put your trust in the authority that's here. i'm steve patterson in los angeles, where chris brown is performing. and behind me, there's a high-security profile. police in cars, on foot. and with canine units patrolling the area. >> reporter: in cleveland, there was stepped-up security at last night's nba playoffs game between the cavaliers and celtics. despite the heavy police presence, some fans were concerned. >> watch for book bags. watch for certain things. i'm nervous when i see them doing this with phones, yes. >> reporter: and in atlanta overnight, tense moments at the braves game. an equipment malfunction caused
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a scoreboard to flash a huge evacuation order. >> fire alarm has started ringing at sun trust park. >> reporter: sirens blared in the ballpark. leaving fans panicked at first. then, fuming. one fan tweeting, you think it's funny to scare your fans? what was that? after the game, the team said that alarm was probably triggered by a fight in the ballpark restaurant. but you know, securing soft targets like outside that ballpark or here in times square is incredibly difficult because you just can't shut down a place like this. you can provide more security, and have to rely on intelligence and public vigilance. guys, back to you. >> all right. stephanie gosk. steph, thanks. back to the milestone meeting at the vatican for trump overnight, sitting down with pope francis. and kristen welker is in rome for us this morning. kristen, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. moments ago, president trump was
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asked about his extraordinary meeting with the pope. his response, he is something. we had a fantastic meeting. these two leaders couldn't be more different. pope francis lives a modest lifestyle. president trump, more lavish. but today, they tried to find common ground with the whole world watching. after the brief initial greeting in front of the cameras, the president and the pope met privately in the papal library for half an hour. the two leaders smiling. the pope lit up, when he greeted the first lady who wore a black veil as a sign of suspect. and he asked her if she feeds the president a slovenian dessert. >> what do you give him to eat? >> pizza. >> reporter: and then, an exchange of gifts. the president presenting the pope with a bronze sculpture, representing a peace of tomorrow. a piece of granite from the
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martin luther king monument. and a first edition of writings from the civil rights leader. >> from martin luther king. >> thank you, mr. president. >> reporter: the pope's gifts, a medallion with an olive that means peace. and three of his cyclicals. one, a view of climate change, that a subtle nudge, as president trump decides to pull out of the paris climate agreement, the environment is one of several issue where's the men disagreed openly. the other, a border wall with mexico. the pope said, a person who builds walls and not bridges is not christian, prompting this extraordinary retort. >> for a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. >> reporter: an unprecedented criticism of a beloved world leader. but today, none of those tensions were on display. instead, the pope was warm. president trump, effusive in his praise. >> i won't forget what you said.
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>> thank you. >> reporter: according to the vatican, the two leaders discussed a range of topics including immigration, health care and the persecution of christians. president trump's next stop, brussels for the nato summit. matt, savannah? >> kristen, thank you. we want to go back of the incredible video of a tanker truck exploding into flames. this happened tuesday in atwater, california. you see a wall of fire and smoke shooting into the sky next to a gas station. the tanker was carrying 9,000 gallons of fuel, when it overturned on an off-ramp. no one else was hurt. the explosion sent workers and customers at a fast food restaurant running for safety. nearby businesses were evacuated. it could be a couple of days before people are allowed to return to that area. awful to see that.
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it could have been a lot worse. mr. roker, what have you got on your maps over there? >> a lot going on. let's take a look in california. a mudslide, big, big one, closing off about a quarter-mile section of highway 1 around big sur. and so, it may be a long time before that section gets reopened. it's a real mess. as you can see from this aerial shot. they have a lot of debris and mud to clear. now, closer to home here in the east, we are looking a lot of wet weather. and in fact, severe weather down in florida. tornado watches in effect, until 3:00 from the panhandle, all the way to central florida, just to the north of orlando. we've got 38 million people at risk for severe weather, from knoxville, raleigh, to north of miami, for strong storms, damaging winds. this big push of moisture coming through with this cold front. that's going to cause scattered strong storms for florida. another day of rain the and that rain will extend up into the
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northeast, later today into tomorrow. upwards of three inches in the ban ha panhandle, later today into good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist krystal klei. we start with the showers moving out through the morning hours. we're left with mostly dry conditions. mostly cloudy conditions through philadelphia. 68 in summerton. 73 nature city. looking at upper 60s to low 70s for the suburbs. mid 70s even for the lehigh
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valley with a little more peeks of sunshine expected in the afternoon. 68 in trenton today. some low to upper 60s throughout the shore points. 71 in wilmington. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> all right, al. thank you. after a raid at his home this morning, new information emerging about the suspect in the the manchester terror attack and his ties to potentially al qaeda and isis. and fox news forced to retract a controversial story about the murder of a democratic national committee staffer, as that man's family speaks out. we'll hear from them. first this, is "today" on nbc.
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lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. good morning. i'm rosemary connors. it's just a few minutes before 7:30 on this wednesday. a cloudy start to our day. meteorologist krystal klei is keeping an eye on passing showers, as well. that's right. and they're almost out of here. so here's our first alert radar. you see little spots of green along the shore. south jersey and delaware, then this one pocket of rain is about to move into philadelphia county. we're going to start to see rain there. but otherwise, this is going to move out in the next hour or so. we'll just be left with cloudy conditions, even some peeks of sun possible today, although mostly cloudy. as for our temperatures, 59 in philadelphia. 56 in pottstown. 58 millville. upper 60s to low 70s for our highs today. francesca ruscio has a look at our traffic and starts us off on the schuylkill.
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>> yeah, rosemary. more than a half hour ago, we did have a car that hit the median wall after it spun out. there are slick conditions now. this is on the schuylkill eastbound exit ramp for the blue route. traffic is crawling by. emergency crews are still on scene as of now. we're looking at an accident at hadden heights, new jersey, 295 southbound near exit 29 for route 30. the right shoulder is blocked. back to you. >> thanks. today jurors in camden will resume their deliberations in the d.j. creato trial. they got the case yesterday following closing arguments. creato is charged with killing his 3-year-old son brendan. the boy's body was found in the creek of a park near the father's hadden township home. down the shore tonight, wildwood officials could approve a measure to ban smoking on the boardwalk. if passed, the change would go into effect in january of next year. i'm rosemary connors. back to the kosh.
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♪ all right. we're back at 7:30, wednesday morning, 24th of may. did i see a spot of sunshine? i felt like i did because it's going to be a cold, cloudy start here today. but i thought i saw a flash of sunshine. >> maybe it's your optimism beaming through. >> a little window of opportunity. is that correct? >> a flicker. >> he says it's a shrinking window. we'll talk more about the weather with mr. roker, a guy who knows the weather, in just a minute. first -- >> there you go. >> first, some stories that are making headlines. overnight, three more men arrested in connection with the attack that killed 22 people at an ariana grande concert in manchester, england. we're getting our first look at the suspected suicide bomber.
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22-year-old salman abedi. officials believe he had ties to both, isis and aldil al qaeda. it was a meeting at the vatican between the pope and president trump. they met for about 20 minutes. after that, the pope met other members of the delegation, including the first lady, ivanka trump and jared kushner. a san francisco-bound flight was about to take off from newark airport when the control tower saw flames shooting from the right engine. passengers were evacuated using the emergency chutes. people suffered minor injuries during that process. newark airport was shut down for about an hour. reopened at about 11:00. the faa is investigating that situation. now, back to the concert attack. we're getting new information about the suspected bomber this morning. nbc's keir simmons is outside his home in manchester.
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there's been a lot of activity there. keir, good morning. >> reporter: that's right. savannah, good morning. we've been piecing together the background of the suspected suicide bomber in the community where he lived. the home behind me is the home where his brother was arrested. what we found here in manchester are connections to al qaeda and isis going back years that are causing international concern. the suspected suicide bomber, who caused carnage at a concert, killing 22 innocent young fans, came from the same suburb, as a group of teenagers, who traveled to syria, to join isis. nbc news has learned. this morning, british police working to track down associates of salman abedi and to establish how his bomb was made. a u.s. official says abedi had traveled to multiple countries, i including libya. a university student, he lived with his family in a middle-class manchester suburb. they worshiped at this mosque,
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says u.k. security analyst. >> we know the bomber came to this mosque. >> reporter: and four years ago, a network of teens joined isis. posting pictures from syria on social media. the boys, apparently becoming fighters. the girls, jihadi brides. >> there was a group of individuals who traveled to syria as part of the advanced guard, as the law enforcement here see it. >> reporter: a mosque spokesman denying a connection with monday's suicide bomber, but confirming the suspect's family worshiped here from time to time. >> i think his brother has prayed in this mosque in the past. yes. >> reporter: but you've never met him. and people here say think never met him? >> they never met him. they say the killer himself was not known to this mosque. not an active member of this mosque. >> reporter: communities in manchester, like other european cities, hit by a wave of isis recruitment in early years. to some people, it seemed glamorous.
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manchester's extremist connections trace back to this poor city district. 20 years ago, a joint fbi-british investigation, uncovered early al qaeda documents in an apartment here. >> we found al qaeda man you'll that explained warfare. >> reporter: long parts of connections, british intelligence must now urgently uncover. one al qaeda jihadist in prison in the states was convicted of targeting a manchester mall. the al qaeda network he belonged to, were found to try to target the new york subway. that gives a picture of how important it is. to unpick the connections, not just here in the u.k. but for intelligence around the world. >> that work is ongoing. kier similarens in manchester. thank you. let's tell you what we think is going to happen with the weather today. >> there was a flicker of sun. >> she did see something. >> yes, yes, you did.
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>> okay. come on. >> come on. let's show you what's happening in texas right now. i mean, look at what happened. this is yesterday. hail coming down. folks running for cover. you can see the line of showers and thunderstorms making their way. and we've got more cool air coming in, that's going to supplant all of the warm humid air they were experiencing down in austin. 61 chicago, 69, cleveland. mobile, alabama, 77. tulsa, looking at 69 degrees. at the end of the week, a warm-up in new york. up to 74 by saturday. 93 in jacksonville. little rock will see temperatures up to 86 degrees. green bay, 75. and out west, widespread warmth, with some temperatures hitting near-records. yuma, arizona, 107. veg vegas, 103. and salt la, a high of 86 ke good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist krystal klei. a look at the forecast. showers are moving out through
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the morning hours, and we're left with mostly dry conditions, mostly cloudy conditions through philadelphia. 68 at summerton. 73 center city. looking at upper 60s to low 70s for the suburbs. mid 70s for the lehigh valley with a little more peeks of sunshine expected in the afternoon. 68 in trenton today. low to upper 60s throughout the shore points. 71 in wilmington. >> don't>> don't forget. get that weather anytime you need it. check out our friends at the weather channel on cable. >> or call me. >> that's right. >> thank you, al. coming up, what the nfl is doing -- you're going to love this, to put the fun back in football. first, major new developments in the russia investigation, as a key figure is threatened with possible contem contempt. and the president gets set to hire a powerful attorney. we're live at the white house we're live at the white house ri women are amazing. we're live at the white house ri our bodies grow babies... we run marathons... ...companies. ...solve problems. how?
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long-time manhattan lawyer as his private attorney after the appointment of the special prosecutor. it comes as the inquiries expand and getting a blunt assessment of the former cia chief of what led him to raise red flags. this morning, pressure on ousted national security adviser michael flynn, after evoking the fifth amendment this week. and refusing to hand over records of contacts with russian officials. the senate committee issuing two new subpoenas, targeting flynn's businesses. threatening to hold it in con te tempt if he 'cause not turn over documents. >> we want to hear from general flynn. >> reporter: toughing before a congressional committee, former cia director john brennan, acknowledging his concerns that trump campaign associates were coordinating with russian operatives. >> i encountered and am aware of information and intelligence that revealed contacts and
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interactions between russian officials and u.s. persons involved in the trump campaign. >> reporter: the white house, in a statement, arguing despite a year of investigation, there is still no evidence of any collusion. brennan detailing his personal warning to the head of the agency last year, that americaning would be outraged about russian sha's interference efforts. and this message that appeared to be directed at the president. >> it should be clear to everyone that russian interfered in our 2016 election process. >> reporter: and saying how moscow picks its targets. saying u.s. individuals may not realize they've been compromised. >> frequently, individuals do not realize they're on that path until it gets to be a bit too late. >> reporter: john brennan who left the cia in january, refused to name any of the u.s. individuals who had contacts with the russians. and couldn't say whether that
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pattern of contacts amounted to collusion. but insisted it was enough for the fbi, in his words, to pull those threads to try to findsav? >> peter alexander at the white house. thanks. one offshoot of the russian investigation, is a wild theory of the fatal shooting of a democratic committee staffer. now, his family is speaking out. thomas roberts is here with that story. >> reporter: good morning. a lot to talk about here. we have intelligence officials making it clear that russia was responsible for hacking the dnc and funneling stolen e-mails to wikilea wikileaks. but there's false stories that connect to the democratic staffer. and they've been recently amplified by fox news and sean hannity. now, the network and the host is coming under fire. >> reporter: overnight, sean hannity started to back down. >> out of respect, for family's wishes for now, i'm not discussing this matter at this
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time. >> reporter: stepping back from a false story about a democratic staffer that was killed last summer. police suspect it was a robbery gone wrong. but the murder mystery has sp k sparked wild conspiracy theories, saying his death was linked to the hacking of the democratic national committee. hannity has come under fire for reporting a fox news story published last week, suggesting rich was a source of the internal dnc e-mails published by wikileaks and implying he was killed because of it. the network retracted the story tuesday. fox says it was not subjected to a high degree of editorial scrutiny. and overnight, the host, offering his sympathy, saying he reached out to seth's brother. >> i'm a father. i know, i personally -- i don't think i would ever recover from losing a child. >> reporter: before his show was over, the outspoken host took to twitter, saying, to be clear, i am closer to the truth than ever. not only am i not stopping, i am working harder.
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updates when available. stay tuned. the bogus story catching fire after former speaker of the house, newt gingrich, discussed it on fox. >> have a very strange story now of this young man who worked for the democratic national committee, who apparently was assassina assassinated. >> reporter: the fox retraction came hours before "the washington post" posted a scathing op-ed by his parents. every day we wake up to new headlines, new lies, new factual errors, new people aroapproachi to take advantage of us. rich's parents are calling the conspiracies baseless and cruel. we are forced to relive seth's murder. and a piece of us dies as more of seth's memory is tore away from us. the rich family addressed sean hannity, thanking him for respecting their isswishes. but sean hannity sending out tweets. one saying, i'm working harder than ever to get to the truth.
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the family wants and deserves, stay tuned. also, media matters, a progressive media outlet has put together a list of his advertisers. they have been successful in trying to get folks to boycott certain hosts at fox news. and he's taken aim at them. i spoke to several sources at fox, that wanted to give me background. except for one line that hannity beats to his own drum. we'll see where it goes. but for right now, the controversy continues. and the rich family would laike answers. >> the parents' letter in "the washington post" is something to behold. thanks. coming up next, we're going to sheinelle in the orange room. big announcement from tom cruise about
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♪ sheinelle is over in the orange room for carson this morning. goose, talk to me. >> good morning. tom cruise stopped by an australian morning show, to promote the new movie "the mummy." but he surprised the world with major news about a different movie. take a look. >> before we go, rumors of a "top gun 2." please say it's true. >> it's true. >> really? >> yes. >> really? >> yes. >> when? tom? >> it's true. >> when? are you allowed to say when? can you give us a hint? >> i'm going to start filming it probably in the next year. >> there you two. "top gun" was the top grossing film in 1986 and went on to become a classic. rumors about a sequel have been swirling for a while. back in january of 2016, jerry bruckheimer tweeted, just got back from a weekend in new orleans, to see my friend
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tom cruise and discuss a little "top gun 2." now that the movie's biggest star has confirmed the news, social media is buzzing with excitement. mike tweets, it was brilliant then, more brilliant now. and edge writes, i never lost that loving feeling. there's fans that are hesitant. kevin posts, please, no. leave classic movies alone. i can say this, no matter where you stand, there's no doubt expectations will be high for this long-awaited sequel. savannah, especially for you. >> that volleyball scene. remember that? >> yes. >> all right. thanks. coming up, another sequ
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good morning, i'm rosemary connors. on this wednesday, a cloudy kind of day. meteorologist clay ckrystal kle stormtrackering it for us. most of the rain has moved out. sprinkles or south jersey and delaware. the rain is going. we'll be left with cloudy conditions and peeks of sunshine, especially if you go north and west of the i-95 corridor. in philadelphia right now, 60 degrees. take a look at the warmup. by 1:00 p.m., 66. we'll see highs throughout the neighborhoods around the low 70s. francesca ruscio is watching the morning rush and starts us with mass transit. >> because of signal problems, we're seeing delays on the trenton and wilmington lines, up to 30 minutes. this just in from mass transit. for all your updates, you can download our nbc10 app for latest notification. amtrak, new jersey transit on, time and on schedule. and we're looking at an accident
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norristown at chain and logan streets. a new jury pool will be summoned today in pittsburgh to select the final juror along with six alternates for bill cosby's sex assault trial. 11 jurors have been chosen so far. cosby's lawyers are accusing prosecutors of trying to keep black members of the community off the jury. only one of the jurors so far is black. the trial is set to begin june 5th in norristown, montgomery county. the american red cross and the philadelphia fire department will take a fire safety campaign to several neighborhoods today. the effort follows two deadly fires on sunday including this one on diamond street that killed three people. officials will install smoke alarms and give out fire prevention information. that's it for now. i'm rosemary connors. we'll have another update in 25 minutes. you can join us every weekday morning for "nbc10 news today" from 4:30 to 7:00.
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, helping kids cope. >> oh, my god. >> new questions on how to talk to kids about the concert attack in manchester. this morning, we have the tips all parents should hear. ♪ don't believe me just watch plus, back in the zone. >> and elliott, into the end zone. >> the nfl says it will ease off rules against celebrating in tend zone next season. how the game's about to get a lot more fun. and feeling the love. >> we should do it again. right now. >> let's do it, guys. >> a behind-the-scenes look at the "love actually" reunion. the cast getting back together
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for a good cause. and feeling some growing pains. >> i dreaded that dancing scene in "love actually" more than words to say. to do it again 14 years later. >> today, wednesday, may 24th, 2017. ♪ >> today is wake-up wednesday. is this a long distance call? >> it is. australia. >> oh. this is my son. >> hi, sweetie. hi, jake. wake-up wednesday. who do we have? you have your hair all done so early. >> of course. >> what are we celebrating here? >> happy 50th to my daughter. >> we have big birthdays on the plaza. but this one may be the biggest. what do we have here? >> 102 this year. >> 102. they tell me you're one of the stars. >> come with me. come on. ♪ >> happy birthday. >> happy birthday. >> great to see you. >> i need another hug. [ cheers and applause ]
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>> we're back, now. 8:00 on a wednesday morning. where is mr. roker? >> here i am. >> "love actually." look at the face. >> favorite, favorite. >> good movie. >> okay. but not reaction? >> no. >> great movie? >> there's a dividing line. >> no matter when it comes on, on tbs, tnt, doesn't matter, i'll watch it all the way through. >> i think there should be a "love actually" channel when they play it on a loop all the time. >> okay, boys? >> when she's in portugal. and they proposed. >> we digress. >> you brought it up. wednesday, today. we can't wait for friday because music superstar miley cyrus will be here. she will give us a live concert. great way to start off the long holiday weekend. if you're in the area, get your fan passes at today.com. >> chippy is back. >> 102. >> happy birthday, chippy. >> chippy.
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>> we love us some chippy. >> chippy the charmer. let's get a check of the top stories of the morning. here's your news at 8:00. >> reporter: good morning. i'm richard engel in manchester. there's a memorial here for the victims of monday's bombing. and there is a hunt underway to find more suspects, potential accomplices. police arrested three team in manchester this morning. and nbc news has learned that yesterday, the bomber's 23-year-old brother was arrested. and that he had a third brother, whose whereabouts are unknown. the first look this morning of the suicide bombing suspect, who killed dozens at the ariana grande concert, including children. a neighbor confirmed to nbc news that the photo is of salman abedi, identified as the bomber, 22 years old, born in manchester
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of libyan decent. france's interior minister said he has known connections to isis. and is believed to have traveled to syria. isis claimed responsibility for the attack but offered no truth. abedi also traveled to libya in the past 12 months and likely received training from terrorists overseas. but that his allegiances remain unclear. also unclear, was he part of a cell? planning more. taking no chances, prime minister theresa may upped the threat level in the u.k. to critical, meaning another attack could be imminent. >> you might see military personnel deployed at certain events, such as concerts and sports matches, helping the police to keep the public safe. >> reporter: and today, there was a strong police presence at buckingham palace, where a changing of the guard ceremony was canceled. also, increased security at st. paul's cathedral where the
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queen is attending a service. the bomb at the concert exploded at 10:30 p.m. on monday, just outside of the irenarena, in ana where vendors were selling t-shirts. it blew up as fans were passing through on their way home. now, the hunt is on for others linked to the bomber. and with the higher threat level, the u.k. is clearly concerned that the worst may not be over. a u.s. intelligence official tells me that the bomber also had some ties to al qaeda. but his allegiances seem murky. there is a possible connection to isis, training abroad, some connections to al qaeda. and that is why they are looking so hard to try to round up people associated with him, to see if this was, in fact, a cell. a cell that could potentially be plotting more attacks. matt, back to you. >> richard, thank you very much. in the meantime, president trump and pope francis set aside some of their differences for a friendly face-to-face meeting overnight. nbc chief white house
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correspondent, hallie jackson, joins us from the vatican. hallie, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, matt. good morning. today, of course, a busy morning for the president and the pope, in that heavily-scripted, highly symbolic first face-to-face. and we're getting some reaction from president trump on how it went. he said, of the pope, today, he is something. calling the meeting fantastic. the vatican is describing the meeting as cordial. and elaborated on what the two talked about, on issues like middle east peace and persecution of christians. the pope gave the president gifts, including an encyclical on the environment. the president said he would read the papers when he got home. the president gave the pope gifts of his own, including fir first-edition gold accented books by martin luther king. the president gave the pope a
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piece of granite from the mlk monument in washington. they set aside their differences and find some common ground. even though they do contrast on substance and style. the president prefers the guilding of trump tower, to the pope, who arrived in a ford focus. both leaders had significant moments in rome. you had a funny one when pope francis joked with melania trump, saying do you feed the president a soef slovenian dessert. next, is sicily, before an economic discussion back home. >> hallie jackson, at the vatican this morning. thank you so much. just ahead, in the wake of the manchester attack. how to talk to your kids and alleviate some of the fears they may be having. and changes to the nfl that
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hartstein. this event is a tough one i think for children because when they look at those young people coming out of that concert and what happened to them, they see themselves in those kids. >> 100%. and they really identify with the artist. you know? so, they see themselves. that increases some worry. they can see themselves there. so, it's really important to be able to have open and honest dialogue about what happened. >> you have great tips for parents. and the first thing you say to do with your children is validate their worries and concerns. to what degree? >> you don't want to walk in and say, don't be worried that can never happen here. you don't know that's true. you want to validate that feeling. it's real. it's honest. be in that with them. >> and limit and monitor the immediate kra they are taking in. >> if they're following ariana grande, anything she is tagged in will come up on snapchat and instagram. and they aren't getting out of the information right necessarily. be aware. if you notice them being stressed out, have them shut it down. >> the next one caught my eye.
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reassure with facts. i have kids and two are teenagers. i can't tell you how many times they tell me what they think happened and they don't have facts right. >> you want to provide the right facts. you can them where you're getting your news from. you don't want to lie because they're going to find out if you're being honest. >> you say answer what's being asked. always with the full truth? >> you have to be age-appropriate. a 7-year-old doesn't need as much information as a 17-year-old. but they will know if you're not being honest. they'll find it out somewhere. they're so exposed. so, be truthful. >> and be mindful of your own stress. >> yeah. so, parents need to be aware of how they're feeling. they are going to be worried about what their kids are doing. are they're kids going to concerts and those things? you need to check in with yourself and check in with your own worries. >> how do i deal with in a? i have a 16-year-old who is talking to me about going to a big concert in the new york area this summer. and i'm having second thoughts about it. >> of course. >> day tell him that?
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>> you can say, i'm worried about that. let's investigate what they're doing about security. it's right time for people to up security. it will be safer in ways than ever before. you can be honest. i'm concerned. can we talk about what we're going to do and what's the action plan and what's the safety plan for our family? >> doctor, good information. nice to see you. let's get a check of the weather, now, from al. >> "today's weather" is brought to you by windows 10. >> well, let's see what your weather is like for your memorial day weekend. looking out your window, we start off with saturday. drying out in the northeast, in new england. mid-atlantic showers, stretching into the mid mississippi river valley. western third of the country looking great. sunday, sunday, we're looking at severe storms, making its way through the northeast, into new england. parts of the great lakes, wet weather down through the gulf. western third of the country, again. looking nice. as we move into memorial day itself, hit or miss showers in the mid-atlantic states. showers around the great lakes. cooler than average in the
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central plains. and again, out west. that's the place to be for your memorial day weekend. live from stio 1a in udro good morning. look at the forecast for today. we started with though showers. they're moving out and we're left with mostly dry conditions and cloudy conditions through philadelphia at 68 in somerton. we're looking at upper 60s for loeft 70s with much of the suburbs. 68 in trenton today. some low to upper 60s throughout the shore points and 71 in wilmington. >> and that is your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thank you so much. it's time for "trending." we have to say, we have jenna here. she's pitching in because se sheinelle is in the orange room. she can't talk. she lost her voice. >> we need to preserve
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sheinelle. >> i think it was interesting that she was fine for the orange room and couldn't handle "pop start." >> we couldn't do shtick. let's start with the nfl. we love football. they're allowing room for more fun on the field. the league said in a statement, we're relaxes our rules on celebrations to allow players to have more room to have fun after they make big plays. the crackdown on player celebrations has become a big topic. that was a very famous one. the league says they're now open to it. the nfl will permit the following. players using the football as a prop, in other words, spinning it on the ground. celebrating on the ground. think snow angels. and taking part in group demonstrations. >> okay. >> now, what's not allowed? any offensive gestures. no twerking. >> oh.
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dang. there's goes my dance. >> how do we feel about this? >> i love it. >> it's fine. >> besides snacks, my favorite part is the dancing. >> i know. what do you think? >> i'm old. i remember when a guy would score a touchdown and hand the ball to the referee and head back to the huddle or head back to the sidelines. zm >> i remember when a guy gyrated on the end zone. >> somewhere in the middle. we know who invented facebook, mark zuckerberg. do you know where? zuckerberg is back at harvard. he is getting his degree. he stopped by his old dormroom. this is not just the actual building. it's the exact dormroom and the exact desk. >> it would be fun to hang out and show you guys what the dorm is like. and so, let's take a look. let's go in here. this is where my desk was. and this is literally where i sat. and i had my little laptop here.
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and this is where i programmed facebook. >> wow. i don't know if it was the same desk. that was where the desk was. >> yes. the position of it. it didn't say mark is here. >> he re-created it because he's now porurchased the dorm. >> can you imagine if we gave tours of our college dorms. >> i did it also. >> it's much cleaner. >> we all went back to ours. >> you did? really? >> yeah. >> before you were born. >> yeah. we mentioned sheinelle is over there sip herring tea. only one person capable of carrying the "pop start" torch. >> i got your back. a special "pop start" premiere. a trailer coming up for the film called "wonder." starring julia roberts, jacob tremblay. it's about a boy named augie who was born with facial
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differences. just in time for the fifth grade, augie was able to go to school. take a look. >> because i've never been to school before, i'm totally petrified. >> i'll see you later. >> don't want to walk up with your parents because it's not cool. >> but you're cool. >> i know i am. but technically, most cad dads aren't. and neither are the helmets. >> please let them be nice to him. >> reporter: the story is based on the best-selling novel. it's about augie's journey. it's going to hit theaters november 17th. you can find that trailer on today.com, one that you must see. and finally, what a great night last night at "the voice." it was a victory for team alecia last night. her contestant was crowned the season 12 winner. such an exciting moment. this was alecia's first win. she was ecstatic. what's next for chris? we caught up with him and alecia after the live finale. take a look. >> my plan is to go to work.
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it's been a long journey. but i'm ready to go to work. and i want to continue this awesome relationship because, as y'all can see, it's magic. when you put alecicia keys and in the room, there's something there. >> i was victorious and mostly so excited that america saw what i saw. >> should point out, chris was the last person chosen. he was the last person picked on a team. and his girlfriend was having medical issues. all he wanted to do was make the money so they could do a big wedding. congrats to them. and by the way, in is what carson, shared this photo. after an exciting season of "the voice," my favorite moment post announcing chris as the winner, is walking off stage and seeing my son.
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#le #letsgohome. that's your "pop start." >> savannah? i'm here with jean chatzky. special day three of our free money today. it's about scouting for dollars you didn't know were there for the taking. this morning, "today's" financial editor, jean chatzky is here. she's going to help us avoid paying fees. no fees. missing money. i'll bite. what have you got? >> i have crediting out of credit card fees. people don't understand the power of picking up the phone and calling the credit card company and asking for a break. one in eight people who call are successful, according to some surveys from credit you kncards. millennials who call are more successful than most. we know that the greatest generation, older parents, don't necessarily pick up the phone and do it. do it for them because you'll save them a lot of money. you can get your credit limit raised, late fees waved. annual fees reduced or waived
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completely. and the biggie, 65% got their interest rate lowered. that's so much savings. >> what's the technique? ask nicely? >> ask nicely first. if you get no action, ask for a supervisor. eventually, you may be transferred to the retention department. they have extra power to give you something just to keep you. >> bank fees can add up. >> exactly. and checking account maintenance fees cost $10 to $12 a month. that's $120 a year. there are 38% of the banks in the u.s. that don't charge these. 80% of credit union don't charge fees. look for a bank that doesn't charge them. also, overdraft fees. an average of $35 a pop. and people that overdraw their accounts, they don't do it once. they do it dozens of times. this makes the banks billions and billions of dollars every year. o opt out of overdraft protection. >> the transaction gets declined
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and you don't have the problem. >> you're embarrassed at the counter. but you're not paying 35 bucks. i would prefer that. atm withdraws. $2.50 every time you use an out-of-network atm. use your debit card instead. if you need cash, do it at a grocery store or a drugstore where you can get cash when making a transaction. there's a number of banks that are charging you $5 or $6 a month to receive your statements in the mail. say no. take them electronically. it's much safer for your personal identity and information and you save some money. >> good for the environment, as well. how about media fees? >> amazon prime is my favorite tip of the day. so many people have signed up for it at $99 a year. they don't understand what else they're getting. photo storage. you no longer have to pay for that. you get it as part of prime. access to 2 million songs. i love walking around my house and say, alexa play this and it does. and video streaming.
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so, if you've got amazon prime, you may not need to subscribe to, say, netflix again, saving yourself hundreds a year. and you can share it with your family. >> the lightning round. one, the foreign transaction fees and the unclaimed funds. >> foreign transaction fees. pick the right credit card when you use your credit card to make sure you're not paying 3% every time you're online. also, you can find -- we'll tweet out the rest of he's these tips. but there's $40 billion in unclaimed funds out there. some may have your name on it. these are the website where's you can look for it. if you haven't done it in the last six months to a year, do it again. >> a lot of good information. we will put it on today.com. just ahead, the "love actually" gang reconnects 14 years later. we'll take you behind the scenes and see how everyone's doing. first, on a wednesday morn
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>> announcer: nbc10 breaking news. >> skyforce10 is live over this crash. you can see emergency crews are on the scene. one person is being taken to the hospital. franchesca ruscio she's following this right now. >> thanks. we are closed right now at city avenue and 53rd street due to this accident scene that involves this overturned vehicle with people trapped inside. it is creating quite a mess and traffic is very much so-so delayed and at times it is stopped. however traffic right now is being detoured on to church road for 52ened street right now. there's an alternate for you.
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you can take wynnfield avenue for an alternate. we do have traffic being turned around but you can look up ahead and see how it's creating this mess and again it involves an overturned vehicle. this is on city avenue and 53rd street. >> let's get over to first alert meteorologist krystal klei with your neighborhood forecast. >> we can see peeks of sunshine here. there's your philadelphia camera looking at center city 60 right now, 57 in the suburbs. delaware later today we are looking at temperatures that will move to low to mid-70s. >> thank you. we'll have another update in 25 minutes. you can always get the latest news and weather with the nbc10 app and of course the today show will be continuing in just a moment. have yufrourself a great day. chris christie: addiction is a disease.
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♪ good morning, everybody. it's 8:30. it's a wednesday morning. it's a beautiful morning out on our plaza. a little cloudy. lots of smiles, the folks who come out to say good-bye and happy birthday to chippy. we are team chippy all the way. 102 years old, that man right there. >> yes, we are. coming up, charlie here has just had another training challenge, making a lot of new friends. we're going to tagalong on a trip to the farm.
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i will tell you, charlie aced it. >> awesome. and your love for "love actually," savannah guthrie, is going to expand for tomorrow's view of the sequel, for a good cause. and we're going to get a first look. every scene. >> we could recite the whole movie for you. and we will, if you're not busy. >> maybe tomorrow evening. speaking of highly anticipated events, the new season of "house of cards." we're going to talk to the president himself, president underwood, kevin spacey. don't forget, today is wednesday. friday is friday. that's when miley cyrus will be here on our plaza. she will take over the concert stage. we're so excited. >> and the friday after that, on june 2nd, country star thomas rhett is going to be here. and here's the cool thing. he's leaving his set list in our hands, in your hands. one of the songs he's going to play is going to come from the fans.
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starting new through next tuesday, tweet using #thomasrhetttoday, along with your choice of one of these three songs. here's the choices. i'm not going to give you a h t hint. first one, "it goes like this." the second one, "die a happy man." and then, "make me wanna." we're going to reveal the fans' choice when thomas rhett performs on june 2nd. >> another good one, "get me some of that." >> such a good song. >> you're stacking the deck here. >> "get me some of that." let's get a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> "today's weather" is brought to you by panera bread, food as it should be. >> let's see what we have for you weather-wise. look ahead for today. we do have a lot of wet weather down through florida. in fact, tornado watches in effect for northern and central florida. beautiful out west, where
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temperatures are going to be toasty. 100s, 90s, and 80s in the southwest and central california. 60s in the plains. we have severe storms from florida to the mid-atlantic states. wet weather in the ohio river valley. sunshine through the southwest. but there's fire weather watches out for that. that's what's goin g good morning. i'm krystal klei. look at the forecast for today. we started with those showers. they're moving out and we're left with mostly dry conditions, mostly cloudy conditions through philadelphia at 68 in somerton and 73 center city. we're looking at upper 60s to low 70s for much of the suburbs and mid-70s for the lehigh valley with more peeks of sunshine in the afternoon. 68 in trenton today, some low to upper 60s throughout the shore points and 71 in wilmington. >> hey. don't forget. you w you want to get your latest
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weather, you check out your friends at the weather channel. and you find that on cable. satellite, and of course, online. back to you guys. >> little dpra mramatic read, a. red nose day is tomorrow. we haven't mentioned it. but there's a special reunion of "love actually" that is part of it. >> i hadn't heard of that. >> it's a huge part of the charity show. and keir simmons has details. >> reporter: 14 years ago, a heartwarming movie filled christmas with love on both sides of the atlantic. finally, a sequel. though, shorter, will air tomorrow night on nbc. we were given special access behind the scenes for the second installment of "love actually." red nose actually. to find out why it is so loved. >> it's casting. >> yeah. it was all down to us, wasn't it? >> i don't really know. but i do think that making a movie about all the different qualities of love is a really neat idea. and i'm not sure that we've --
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there's been one until "love actually." and i think that, you know, you have hugh grant dancing ridiculously. and all the things you need. >> that's it. >> that was it, wasn't it? why arenhaven't we done that si? >> we should do that again. >> reporter: the stars and that dancing are back. ♪ >> i dreaded that dancing scene in "love actually" more than words can say. to do it again 14 years later -- >> reporter: you do it again, do you? >> i do it again. different tune. more dancing. >> reporter: right. >> a different spin. that's what we're doing now. that's why i'm grumpy. i'm hating it. >> reporter: it's hard of red nose day, a charity broadcast where famous people wear red noses for fun. >> red nose day has been a big thing. it's a wonderful thing to celebrate and be a part of. it's money going to amazing,
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amazing, very important causes. and i think it's lovely to have a day when it's about giving and kindness. and the world always needs that. and some love, actually. >> yeah. >> reporter: a lot has happened in 14 years. but the man behind some of britain's biggest classics, director richard curtis, says it turns out, love actually endures. >> very little has changed in the world of billy mac. releasing dodgey records. >> rig >> reporter: right. >> hugh is prime minister. he got voted out. and due to political changes has come back in again. >> reporter: otherwise, the longest political career in history. and you'll notice another difference. a new cast member. here goes nothing. yes, i have a part in tomorrow night's premiere, alongside hugh grant, which he says went, well, not great, actually. how was the scene? i suppose what i'm asking is, how did i do? i had one line.
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>> yeah. yeah, you were really crap. don't give up your day job. >> reporter: really? my day job is actually being a television reporter, which is what i was playing. >> yeah. you should have been good in the role. but, you were unconvincing, i thought. >> reporter: thanks, hugh. that's just lovely. you're going back to film another scene? >> yeah, i have to bloody dance. >> reporter: for "today," keir simmons, nbc news, london. >> keir getting a cameo. >> there's no living with him. >> look who is on the couch with us. >> i was drawn over by the request love actually" that was happening. >> did you love that movie? >> i did. great film. >> matt is acting like he's too cool for school. >> now that i've seen the reunion, i'm more in tune with it. >> imagine the reunion you can have in ten years. >> not so much. meanwhile, this guy is going to talk to us in a couple minutes. you know what's back.
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"house of cards." president underwood. we're going to find out what's happening. and we want to tell you that sheinelle has rested her voice. she's had some tea. she's ready. >> a rollercoaster. a rollercoaster. >> this is a weird thing we're doing right now. >> "today's weather" is brought to you by walgreens. get your red nose today, only at walgreens to help end child poverty. >> if i have any bit left, it's for this. we're working with wall gregree get everyone geared up for red nose day. you can get your nose at walgreens and start joining the fun online, using #rednose, and #noseson. and griffin is ready to go. the spirit of texas cheer squad is feeling the red nose spirit. and cindy writes, sharing the love for red nose day. keep those photos coming. you can catch a special night of red nose day tomorrow at 8:00, 7:00 central, here on nbc. matt? >> all right, sheinelle. thank you very much.
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how does it feel to know you sat on the couch and threw the show off the rails? >> i think the ratings just went up. >> yeah. probably right. up next, more with this guy. two-time oscar-winner, kevin spac spacey. first this, is "today" on nbc.
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welcome back. season five of "house of cards" finds kevin spacey's president underwood fighting tooth and nail, while looking into his past. and despite the political sharks closing in, frank is up to shady business in the white house. >> maine, wisconsin and new hampshire are still in play. all three. i believe in you congressman. you want to know why? >> tell me. >> because i trust ambition.
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>> so, this is a straight-up bribe? >> oh, no, congressman. a bribe is something you can refuse. >> godfather underwood. nice to see you. >> thank you, thank you. >> he's rough. before we get to the season -- >> yeah. >> did you imagine there would come a time in real-life politics that would make the plot lines of your show seem time? >> no. i don't think they seem tame. i think that maybe a couple of seasons ago, even at the end of last season, there might have been some things that we did where people thought, that's just crazy. that couldn't possibly happen in washington. >> and now? >> 18 months later, i think people are feeling like, wow. it is possible. >> has what's happened in washington forced you to change course at all on the show? >> no. we've always felt like as long as we're true to our story, as long as we follow the runway we want to be on -- you know, we are an alternative reality, as opposed to reality television.
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and i think as long as we do that and don't feel the need to compete with the real world, we're going to be fine. >> when i watch the show, it's clear to me, you love playing frank underwood. why? why did he get under your skin this way? >> i keep learning things about him. and he keeps changing and growing and moving and his need to stay in power, is really remarkable to see how he maneuvers everyone around him. and he's like a great chess master. about 17 moves ahead of everybody. >> and at the moment, as we catch up with him in the season, and the season picks up shortly after the last one ended off, desperate, is that kind of a good way to describe the state of affairs for him? is he always a bit desperate? >> i don't think frank underwood gets desperate. he just gets even. >> and by the way, he's about -- he and his wife are trying to, perhaps, bring the country to war. and for the reason of -- >> well, because there is a notion in politics, world politics, history of politics, that you can use fear, in which
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to keep people in place. or make them vote in a certain way. >> also to distract people from other things going on. you create something over here on the side. >> exactly. >> you did something recently. and i saw the pictures, and i want to put some of them up. you had pete sousa, who we know as president obama's official white house photographer, go out and shoot some pictures of you on the streets in campaign mode in character. what's it like to take frank out on the street, so to speak? >> he was reagan's photographer. but the most incredible thing about this day, which we did on monday. and also, we went out with doug stamper and michael kelly, the actor that plays do s doug. it was like being on a campaign trail. i felt like we were running for office. and sec darondly, about 90% of people that stopped me on the street call ld me mr. president. >> do you like that? >> it was interesting. they didn't say kevin.
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they said, mr. president. >> you are also doing -- one in particular. i find it fascinating. you're doing a one-man show. it's called d ee eed darrow. what was it about that story that got you? >> he's one of the most remarkable figures in american history. he's the reason we have the eight-hour day. he was a great labor attorney. he was a great civil rights toernl. and late in life, became a criminal defense attorney. so, the leopold lobe case, the monkey trial that they made into "inherit the wind." we're doing it at arthur ashe stadium. >> and you're saving some of the seats during that performance for acting students. you taught acting in the past. but you want them to be able to have a real-life lesson. >> we're offering 18 to 25-year-olds free tickets, that they can get through kevinspaceyfoundation.com. and ticket master where the rest of the tickets are being sold. we're not going to sell out the
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stadium. it's 25,000 people. it will feel remarkably intimate. we'll probably play 5,000 people. bringing 600 seats on the court. i can say it's clarence darrow on-cart. >> hosting the tonys. have you been practicing opening envelopes? >> i was going to ask you to present the last award. >> no. here, savannah, read this. faye, it's all yours. >> kevin spacey, good to see you. "house of cards" returns on netflix, may 30th. a fun-filled and educational day for charlie. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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man: this is our son christopher lewis. woman: this is our brother john anthony gracie. man: this is my daughter natalie. we lost her to opioid addiction. woman: pennsylvania's fighting this crisis so more lives are not lost. woman: call 1-800-662-help for treatment options. visit pa.gov/opioids for resources and information on substance abuse. paid for with pennsylvania taxpayer dollars. we're back. 8:48. charlie has been working so hard. he's becoming an american vet
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dog. and the latest chapter in his training took him outside of his comfort zone around us. >> charlie is a city pup. but a trip to the country turned him into a full-fledged canine. ♪ whether he's hanging out with us on set. we're so proud of him. he's a great dog. or exploring the sights and sounds of the big apple. our pal, charlie, has become king of the concrete jungle. but it was time for this city slicker to trade in the skyscrapers for some fresh country air. >> you can see we have different animals. and charlie is welcome to meet all of them. >> amazing socialization through the "today" show. one thing we haven't hit yet, is exposing him to animals. >> reporter: horses, goats and cows, oh, my. charlie was hitting it off with
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his new farm friends. >> wait. say hello. >> he's met horses before in central park. but he's never been to a farm like this. look how curious they are. oh, my gosh. charlie, they love you. >> reporter: but for our puppy with a purpose, this trip wasn't just about getting away. it was also an important part of his training. >> charlie may go to a veteran that lives in the city. he's prepared for. but he also may end up in a rural environment, if that's the case, today will help prepare him for that. >> reporter: charlie got to practice some skills, like retrieval, by lending the farm a helping paw. >> go feed the horses. good job. >> reporter: after all that hard work, it was time to play. >> he can't contain himself. he is amped to be here. >> reporter: amped might be an
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understatement. >> you want to play fetch? charlie, go get it. good boy. are you happy? are you a happy dog? >> reporter: this city dog turned country canine, having his day in the sun. >> so happy to see charlie. so happy. and he has a new skill, olivia. >> he does. we actually have been working on something that's a call box, basically. and this button, with his paw, he can activate it to call whatever number is programmed in that box. this one is not programmed to anything. but it could be the veteran's spouse or could be 911. >> okay. >> depending on their needs. charlie yoshgs uh want to show off you can hit it. he will hit it with his foot. >> wow. >> good job. charlie, call. good job. >> right now, his number is hooked up to matt. those two are so tight.
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>> leave a voicemail, charlie. >> beautiful. >> that's great. >> so wonderful. >> couldn't be more proud of this dog. >> thank you. >> if you want more photos from charlie's visit, go to instagram @todaypuppy is his handle. this is "today" on nbc. >> good boy. >> yeah.
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how about birthdays, mr. roker? >> i like that idea. we have chippy outside who is 102. let's start off with a happy 100th birthday to catherine atchity of lee summit, virginia. eugene irvin, he's a hard worker from mercerville, new jersey. he goes to work every day. eugene is an estimator for a special plumbing contractor. wow. happy 100th birthday to mary hill. i like that hat. this fashionable lady from new york city, huge yankees fan. loves watching the games on tv. catherine ritter of dayton, ohio, loves to travel. never passes up an opportunity to go out with tom cruise. go on a cruise, i'm sorry. kate riley of salisbury, connecticut, 100 years old. volunteers twice a month at the local country store. and last but not least, happy
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100th birthday to gene poole. a proud grandad. has 15 grandkids. 17 great grandkids. and nine great, great grandkids. >> that's a big gene pool. >> you're on fire. >> somebody celebrating a milestone birthday. >> i do. >> leslie fagan in our studio. >> happy birthday. >> big birthday. >> happy birthday, leslie. >> have some couch, leslie. >> not smucker's worthy. but a big birthday. >> hope i get there. >> happy birthday. >> hang out. don't leave. what do we have coming up? >> you can cue from here. >> go to sheinelle. >> the summer shape-up finale. >> we have ten seconds. >> we have some more. it's not as easy as it looks, is it? happy
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>> announcer: nbc10 breaking news. >> that breaking news is in philadelphia's bridesburg section. a person was hit by a car while walking on i-95 by the bridge street exit. we're working to find out that person's condition. franchesca ruscio is following the effects of this. >> that's right. this is i-95 northbound near the bridge street exit. what we know so far is that emergency crews and pendot crews
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are still on scene taking out three lanes right now. we have one lane getting by. it's crawling but just before the accident scene traffic approaching this scene is delayed up to 30 minutes. so traveling from the vine to wood haven it's going to take you 15 minutes. i would just avoid 95 all together right now. only one lane is continuing to get by. matt over to you. >> we'll keep following that. for now let's head over to krystal klei with your most accurate neighborhood forecast. >> and the rain has cleared out now. a few sprinkles through south jersey but that's about it. otherwise it's cloudy conditions for today with some peeks of sunshine especially north and west of the i-95 corridor. take a look at the temperatures. about 60 right now. i suspect 68 degrees by 2:00 p.m. and low 70s for highs in philadelphia. >> thank you. today cooper university hospital will officially rename three cooper plaza in honor of former ceo john sheridan and his wife,
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it will be known as sheridan pavilions. they were found dead in their home in 2014. but after further review the medical examiner changed sheridan's cause of death from suicide to undetermined. and we'll have another update coming up in 25 minutes. you can always get the latest news and weather with the nbc10 app. we'll head back to the today show in just a couple of moments. have a great day. from the day i arrived,
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with america's best bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. this morning on "today's take." "love actually." we catch up with the cast of the sequel. a and the reveal of our summer shape-up finale. and he feels the need for speed. tom cruise heading back in the danger zone for "top gun 2." coming up. >> right now. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> it's "today." wednesday morning, may 24th, 2017. listening to "head a light" by robin schultz, featuring cheat codes. did you see "saturday night live" this weekend? they did a whole thing how records now have too many people on them. featuring this and this. >> listen, it gives people like
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us a chance, maybe to be featured. >> hundreds of people. this guy and this guy and this guy. what happened to a solo? i don't know. >> everybody is special. >> we just heard something. i just heard something that shattered me. we'll get to this in a little bit. >> shattered you? >> it did. and i think people wiin the audience will agree. >> the audience. >> the audience or the five people standing right there. >> we keep our expectations low. >> these two have never seen "top gun." >> i've seen chunks of it. but never watched it all the way through. >> talking about it. and i didn't want it to be about me. i talk about tom. >> that's right. we'll explain this. >> we're going to make it about you. >> there's a sequel, i guess. >> you guys are on the way to orlando? >> we are. on our way. the grand opening of our sister company, universal orlando's resorts volcano bay. >> look at that. >> normally, you don't go to a
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volcano. but i guess i've been told it's not a real volcano. >> doesn't look real. i'll tell you that much. >> dylan is on her way to florida as we speak. just posting a photo. >> cute. >> with brian and baby calvin on his first flight. >> as a unit. >> can we talk about that? do you remember that first flight with your children? >> yes. >> the anxiety it induced. >> all sorts of gadgets. i was carrying milk, literally. it's a lot. >> carrying milk literally. >> it's true. that was my biggest anxiety. you can't go in the corner. if the baby is hungry and you're in aisle three in the middle, you got to do what you got to do. that's not the point. >> and you had twins. so, that's one for each. >> that's a lot going. >> excuse me, sir. >> pardon me, i need both armrests. >> what was our point again? >> dylan is on her first flight. >> traveling. >> don't you wish -- i think it's different with twins. it throws you out of the
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conversation. don't you wish -- maybe with your first, how much easier it is at newborn stage than toddler stage. >> that one has ever said that. absolutely. >> i said it. >> before this. >> oh. i'm the very first person to ever say that? >> nobody has said it before. >> that's true. >> i wish we had called dylan, take this easy, man. >> yeah. >> that baby will sleep. >> once they start running up the aisles and talking and -- the guy on the head, touching his head. >> or kicking the back of the seat of the person in front of them. you have to explain why you can't kick it. it seems like a game. did you have any moments on a plane when you felt -- embarrassed? >> no. we had this discussion earlier. leila was about a year old. and she was pretty well behaved. laughing and giggling. and the guy next to me was complaining that she was too noisy. and so, he asked me to quiet her down. >> what did you do? >> i told him to do something else.
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>> you didn't. >> i wish i could channel my inner al roker. we should all -- all moms out there. i had the -- i bet you're the same as me. when i flew with mila once. and the woman next to me asked to be moved. and she wasn't crying. mila's not a cryer. she was talking and looking at elmo. momma, color. and eating a ton of food. there were dbiscuits everywhere. when she asked to be moved, they fogged up. little tears started to come. i didn't cry in front of her. >> that's hurtful. >> but inside, i wanted to cry. we have to channel our inner al roker. >> to me, if a parent -- if they're trying to control their kid -- that's it. >> yeah. >> nothing else you can do. they're kids. >> give us a break. >> the parents thing -- everything their child does is spectacular, and they're disruptive, and they're not doing anything. >> i didn't think she was spectacular. but i didn't think she was being terrible. >> and you were doing your best. yeah.
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absolutely. >> with two, i can't imagine. >> at the same time. >> she is flying to orlando with all three. >> my babysitter sent me a text. i'm ordering her an uber in about 45 minutes. they're going to uber to the airport and going to meet me there. >> you are a working mom extraordinary. >> thanks to the "today" parenting team, they found me a babysitter that will meet us at the airport in orlando. she seemslady. >> you can travel and relax and drink some hot tea. >> not so much. >> sheinelle is losing her voice. >> that's right. >> we can't tell. >> i'm pushing through. you go, go, go. and of course, you lose your voice. you're getting ready to go on vacation, that's how the world works. >> exactly. >> maybe folks can help with any remedies, tweet us #todaystake, any ideas that will help sheinelle. >> i have a remedy. i don't have it for you here.
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i wish i had that foresight. >> what's the remedy? >> hot water. lemon, ginger, real ginger. >> you boil the ginger. >> boil it as if it's a tea and honey. i'm telling you. >> it works? >> yes. >> all right. someone in the props department. >> zinc lozenges. >> really? >> yeah. years ago. it seems to work. >> we shall see tomorrow. >> doesn't seem like she's feeling too bad. >> i feel amazing. >> energiy energizer bunny. tom cruise, sharing news about a big reboot p the here's what he said on a stroaustralia morning show. >> rumors of "top gun 2." say it's true. >> it's true. >> really? >> yes. >> it's true? >> it's true. >> are you allowed to say when? >> can you give us a hint? >> i'm going to start filming it probably in the next year. >> that's -- there you go.
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>> that means you have one year to watch the original. >> maybe -- >> all right. >> 1,744 times. you know what else al hadn't seen? >> what? >> "love actually." >> what? >> you haven't seen it, either? >> no. >> all right. not so bad. >> we're watching tom cruise -- >> i know he takes a lot of stuff. i love tom cruise. i will go see -- the jack reacher series, he's been terrific. "mission impossible" series, terrific. i can't wait to see him in "the mumm mummy." >> there's no word if val kilmer or meg ryan will return. but what is he without the goose? you don't know what that is? >> savannah said that to me this morning. >> without his goose. >> goose passed away. in the movie. i know. but i also need to rewatch the film. >> anthony edwards? >> yes. >> he's still around.
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he's fine. anthony edwards is fine. >> i saw this -- >> i saw him not long ago on the street. >> obviously, we all need to rewatch it. >> some of us more than others. you've seen the movie. >> we'll have a slumber party and will watch movies. >> what you missed is they also have not seen "love actually" which we get to see the cast reunited later. >> i think -- >> you don't care? >> i'm glad they're together. they were able to get together, have a nosh. that's great. by the way, tom cruise also revealed he improvised the iconic dance scene in "risky business." he wore socks because it was too sticky. he dusts the floor and put tape on the floor to make sure he hit that frame on the side. >> tell me you've seen that movie? >> i've seen this. >> sheinelle! >> i've seen it. i was too busy watching "noting hill" or something. >> did you watch "girls just
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want to have fun"? okay. >> one of tom cruise's greatest roles, in "thunder road." >> okay. one more. have you seen "cocktail"? >> have you seen "cocktail"? >> i have not. >> i have not seen "teen witch." >> you didn't see "teen witch"? >> was he in that? >> no. a classic '80s film. did you see "teen witch"? >> you haven't seen "love actually" and he wasn't in that. >> you know who i have seen. nicki minaj. she's going to tell us how paying the college tuition of fans is making her feel good. how the singing star is opening about why she's doing it. and the big reveal about our summer shape-up finale, and the moves you can use all summer long. >> give me another one. >> give me another one. >> mr. brady, we've been expecting you.
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okay. we are back with more of "today's take." and you may remember, we recently chatted about how nicki minaj and lucky fans, paying for their college tuition bills. >> this started on twitter, with the q&a and the fans. and it led to questions from a few hundred dollar to several thousand. fans had to prove they were carrying a 4.0 gpa. these were honor roll students. and she talked to ellen about the reason behind her gesture. and her big plans to start a foundation. >> awesome. >> so, you paid off their student -- some of the student loans. >> yeah. some of the student loans. some of their books. and some of the tuitions. >> that's amazing. and you're going to start a foundation, right? >> yes. i kept -- i've been procrastinating for a few years now. i've been telling my fans that. it's close to my heart. i always wanted to go to college. that's the only regret in my life that i didn't go to college
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and experience that. but for a couple years now, i've been telling my fans, i'm going to do a tuition scholarship of some sort. when the person asked me that on twitter, i looked at that as a sign from god. sometimes something happens and pushes you in the direction you've been procrastinating to go in. now, i'm going to start an actual foundation. by the end of the year, i'm going to have it up, so any people that wants to help out, can be a part of it. >> that's fantastic. >> how good is that? paying it forward. >> and ellen gave her $25,000, a check from shutterfly to get started. >> of course, ellen did. >> they weren't asking for $20,000, they were honest. i need $4,000, $2,000, $6,000. just what i need to get through. >> you're about to get on a plane. do you think that flying is a no-diet zone? >> i'd like to.
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i've been traveling a lot in the last month and a half. and i've duagained about five pounds. >> i was on a plane yesterday. i couldn't help it. the snacks came around. >> it's in your face. >> what else is there to do. fliers eat 3,400 come calories between check-in and arriving at the destination. >> i figure, i could pass up, you know, the aunt annie's pretzel. but if anything happens, as i'm going down, i'm thinking, you know, i should have had that pretzel. >> life only happens once. >> you know? why not? >> also, by the way -- >> yellow. you know? you only live once. but you fly a lot. so, you know. >> you got to weigh it out somehow. >> exactly. adults should only eat 2,000 calories a day. people are traveling and you eat a lot more. part of it, yesterday, i was
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stam starving. starving is an exaggeration. i was hungry. and the only thing there was cinnabon. >> i believe it. >> i didn't eat it. >> you didn't? >> remember our motto. for 2017. >> what was our motto? >> sheinelle made it up. >> eat clean 2017, baby. >> you have to do that, too? >> yes. >> i have the best motto. sheinelle -- not to bust your bubble, but i've seen that on instagram. and a lot of people's feeds. >> i made this up. everybody is going to start using it. eat clean in 2017. >> and we ate clean for january. >> i was eating -- teddy grams. is that clean? okay. it lasted like a day. >> anyway -- >> and not on a plane. >> fascinating. be careful on the plane. pack your snacks before. >> that's right. do the weather, be light as a father. >> ooh. >> let's show you what's going on right now, as far as your weather's concerned. just as we're going, tornado
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watches. we're going to be watching that closely. heavy showers and thunderstorms -- i hope our flight's not delayed. look at this. this is just updated from the national weather service. we now have an enhanced risk of strong storms from orlando, ft. pierce, all the way to charleston. 40 million people at risk. multiple rounds of thunderstorms. damaging winds. what a mess. you can see the showers and thunderstorms keep rolling through. yowsa. tomorrow, looking for rail amounts, generally two to three inches. could be three to four inches. we'll be watching that very, very closely. good morning. i'm krystal klei. look at the forecast for today. we started with those showers. those are moving out through the morning hours and we're left with mostly dry conditions and mostly cloudy conditions through philadelphia. at 68 in somerton and 73 center city. looking at upper 60s and low 70s for much of the suburbs.
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68 in trenton today. some low to upper 60s throughout the shore points and 71 in wilmington. >> on your computer. >> that's your latest weather. we're trying to facetime dylan right now. we'll find out. the big summer shape-up hap frand finale. our three viewers reveal their final weight loss. >> i'm so happy for them. >> the
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four weeks ago, three brave viewers take us up on the summer shape-up challenge. and we want to know which plan worked best. diet? exercise? or both? today, we're revealing the results. >> guiding them along is nutritionist joy bauer, joining us from chicago. >> hi, joy. >> joy is in the witness protection program. >> and celebrity rainer author
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of "the cut." our three viewers, lisa, a business save mom from new jersey is on joy's plan. ruben, a dad and police officer from newark, new jersey, on obee's exercise plan. and charlene, a new mom from maryland, on both plans. >> good morning, guys. >> lisa, first up, before we get your final weight, let's chat for a second. a lot of folks have been following the three of you. what's one tip you can share that you've learned on joy's plan that's been working for you? >> well, the one tip, i would say, is accountability. it showed me more to be mindful of when i'm meeting accountability. that inspired me to create a facebook page, getting healthy with lisa, so i can work with my friends to help each other. >> good plug, too. i like that. very good. your final numbers. you started at 185. after three weeks on joy's diet plan, your current weight is --
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175. you lost ten pounds. >> awesome. >> lisa, that's so great. >> i'm so happy. >> all right. how do you feel? >> i feel great. i have so much more energy. i have so much more energy. it's been great. >> fantastic. joy, what do you think? >> my gosh. i'm the proud momma. go, lisa. lisa was amazing. this is completely different from how she was eating, prior to starting the plan. she jumped in with feet. she has followed the quiet plan to the letter. and i love the fact that she's built in accountability. not only is it helping her, she is inspiring all of her friends and families. they're following along, as well. she's amazing. >> okay. ruben, let's get to your reveal. we know that you started at 284 pounds. today, you weigh -- help us. >> let's see. >> 274. you've lost nine pounds. >> that's fantastic.
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>> how to you feel? >> i feel great. >> what do you think? >> to lose nine pounds in three weeks off of exercise, exceeds what i thought he could do. that's incredible. i'm very, very proud of him. >> are you going to keep it up? >> i am. >> you know that. >> charlene, here we two. let's take a look. your starting weight was -- 277. >> yes. >> would you do the honors? >> okay. >> have lost 11 pounds. you're at 266. >> you win. >> yes. >> that's awesome. >> that's the most weight loss. it seems that that would make sense that a combination of diet and exercise -- >> both of them combined together. >> exactly. >> that's terrific. >> need both equally. >> how do you feel? >> feel fantastic. >> that's great. you need to come out of your shell more, charlene. >> i know. > . >> thank you so much. obi and joy will give you their
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>> announcer: nbc10 breaking news. >> we continue to follow that breaking news at philadelphia's bridesberg section. a person was hit by a car while walking on i-95 near the bridge street exit. we are working to find out that person's condition. for now traffic reporter franchesca ruscio she's following what this is doing not morning commute. >> lots of crazy things. from that chopper shot you did see that we still have three lanes closed at this hour. three lanes are still closed. i'm pointing to that very small lane that's able to get by, but traffic is delayed traveling from the vine to woodhaven overall so we're showing the jam from caster avenue. this is 95 southbound but the accident is on 95 northbound just south of the bridge street avenue exit. let's take a look at these
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travel times what it's doing to the northbound travel times. it's going to take you 39 minutes. travel speeds have falling into the 20s and cars are at a standstill. matt, back over to you. >> shaping up to be a decent day out there. let's go to krystal klei with your most accurate neighborhood forecast. >> now on our cameras we're getting a few little peaks of sun. it's mostly cloudy conditions. 60 degrees in philadelphia, 57 in suburbs. most of us are right near 60 right now as we get in this afternoon, we will stay dry. some peeks of sunshine out there and look at those temperatures 75 in the lehigh valley with more sun, 73 for philadelphia. >> thank you. this morning lawyers are back in a pittsburgh courtroom to pick a final juror and alternates in the cosby sex assault trial. 11 jurors have been chosen so far. the trial set to begin june 5th in norristown. >> we'll have another update in 25 minutes from now. you can always get the latest
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back, now, with the finale of the summer shape-up series. our three contestants, lisa, ruben and charlene, have lasted a combined 30 pounds. with the help of joy bauer, in chicago in that box. and our trainer, obi. awesome. >> the plan doesn't end today. we're going to check in with you guys one month from now, to help keep you motivated and you at home, through the summer. joy and obi will be sharing some tips. this is all the excess weight. ten 10 pounds, 9 pounds, 11 pounds. >> congratulations, guys. >> we don't need this anymore. take that weight away. charlene, take that weight away. ♪ gonna wash that weight right out of your hair ♪
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we have some tips now. obi, you're up first. >> first tip is do some type of physical activity. walking to the grocery store. if you don't have time to get a decent workout, get some basic knee lifts that works the core. you can do that. >> lunges for ten seconds. it's better to do something as opposed to nothing. >> park the car a little further away. >> start small. >> right? >> it's okay. >> second goal is write down your fitness goals on a piece of paper to make yourself accountable. when you see what you're doing, what your goals are, you're going to hold yourself accountable to that. that visual thing is so important. number three, if you have time to brush your teeth and take a shower, you have time to workout. look at exercise as your hygi e hygiene. it's your daily hygiene. if you look at it that way, it will make it easier for you to put 15 to 20 minutes. >> i do squats while i brush my
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teeth. >> or watching our show, get up and squat with us. >> that didn't sound right. >> okay. joy, what are some diet tips? we all want to look great in a bikini, help us. including al. >> while i love long-term goals, we have ambitious long-term goals, we have to make weekly short-term goals. you want them to be concrete and tangible. each week when you accomplish something, it's a high-five or a pat on the back. that stokes our motivation to keep going and get to the long-term goal. and those short-term weekly goals can be a number goal. this week, i want to lose one pound. or even better yet, can be an action goal. this week, i'm going to try two, new healthy press byes for dinner. this week, brown bag my lunch. my second tip would be to weigh in, twice a week. that's going to let you know where exactly you stand. and i would say, you want to
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weigh in on mondays because that's right after the weekend. and if you know that you're stepping on that scale monday morning, it will keep you on the straight and narrow saturday and sunday. and i like the idea of a thursday weigh-in. that's going into the weekend. so, monday and thursday. and my last tip would be, to forgive your slip-ups. we're all human. everybody is going to sort of fall off the wagon from time-to-time. but nobody gains weight from one piece of cake or a slice of pizza. it's when you let that one-off thing turn into a whole-hog binge. you fall off the wagon, shake it off and forge forward. get right back on the plan. >> sometimes i feel like if you're allowed one cheat thing a week, a cupcake. obi, you have one more move you're going to show us to take us away? >> we did lunges. we can do lunges again. just step forward. all right. this is going to work the quads. >> there's something about jumping? >> we can do jumping. ski jumps.
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all right. this is a nice cardio move. you can do that. she's doing it in heels. >> i'm out of sync with everybody. >> what do i do in the box? >> while you're jumping, you're going to jump for joy because we have something else to keep you motivated on your weight loss journey. we're giving each one of you a new exercise bike. a nordictrack gx 4.7 recumbent cycle. the bike comes with this guy and 22 fitness levels. and 24 workouts. >> i have no excuse. and you obviously have to do it the shirt off. we will see you coming in a month. way to go. way to go. >> so much. superhappy and so much that has kept us joyful all morning. "love actually" cast reunion. one-night-only sequel, with hugh grant, kyra knightly and more after this.
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hard to believe. but 14 years ago, "love actually" became a blockbuster hit. and it's back with a sequel on nbc. >> it's all for a good cause, red nose day. a day to raise money for awareness and children living in poverty. >> the short film is called i ed nose actually." and our keir simmons got a look behind the scenes. >> reporter: "love actually" is back. and so are most of the characters you loved the last time. >> we have been doing well. >> i hope we changed the sofa. >> i hope we did. >> seven years ago, i paninted the kitchen. >> and we got a cat. >> that's been eventful. we're very happy. we don't see him anymore because that was weird. >> yeah. >> you moved on. >> reporter: yes, hugh grant is still prime minister. but there's someone new. >> what's the best christmas film ever made?
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>> reporter: you guessed it, they give me a part. for some inexplicable reason -- >> i think it's talent. >> reporter: you've given me a very small part in this movie. >> yes. >> reporter: who better to turn to for advice, than the man behind all of it. a few ideas for my costume. so, i thought maybe this shirt. i can't decide which tie i should -- can you held me, which of these two ties? >> i mean, my instinct says this one. i think it might distract your performance. that's what i'm saying. >> reporter: here goes nothing. after several takes -- >> what do you think is the best christmas film ever made? >> reporter: let's be honest, if i am not able to act the part of a reporter asking a question at a news conference, then my acting career really has failed before it ever started, which i think is true. i should go back to the day job. how was the scene? how did i do? i had one line.
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>> don't give up your day job. >> reporter: really? my day job is being a television reporter, which is what i was playing. >> yeah. you should have been good in the role. but you were unconvincing, i thought. >> reporter: is that right? was it the way i asked the question? >> no. you were marvelous. >> reporter: want to see it for yourself? the short sequel is all for charity red nose day. and the new film picks up back with the characters 14 years later and gives a glimpse of where things are. >> here we go again. >> i don't know if you remember, but colin firth, he used to drive in a car when he drove her home. they fell in love in a car. and they're back in a car. but they've been living together for 14 year ps as. this is the car they drive. >> reporter: the new, family car. >> is it a family? is it not a family? who knows? >> reporter: you say, in the end, love is the most important thing.
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>> it's absolutely everywhere. i'm thinking, when i make a movie, it's sentimental, unrealistic. it's about love. and a million people fall in love every day. love is underestimated as a wonderful glue in the world. >> reporter: for "today," keir simmons, nbc news, london. >> are you going to watch it? >> i sure am. tune into tomorrow night at 10:00, 9:00 central, here on nbc. i like a ten-minute movie. for those of us with short attention spans. the weather is short, too. let's show you what we've got going on. the west coast looks fantastic. severe storms in the midsection of the country, in the mid-atlantic states, gulf coast looks good. sunday, sunday, with a wet side on the fragreat lakes, northeas new england. warm and dry out west. on memorial day, on sunday,
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stars of bravo's hit series "million dollar listing new york" and today, they're sharing secrets every home owner and buyer should know. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> all right. you have some tips for us. we're going to talk about the show in a little bit. ryan, start us off. what's a tip we should be thinking about when we are wanting to sell our house? >> so, if you want to buy a house -- >> buy a house. a lot of people are buyers. i tell them to look outside their comfort zone. if you want to look on one block or one neighborhood, you might not find what you're looking for. look at different areas. spread your wings. you might find what you're looking for and you didn't even though it. >> you mean, it might be the opposite of what you want. >> that's how you mind love. >> that's a two-for. romance advice and real estate. you want buyers to slow down. look at the same place maybe a few times. every house i've purchased or
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apartment, it was -- as soon as i walked in, i knew that was the place. you say the opposite. >> for that exact reason. it's the big financial decisions we do in our lives. you need to take your time. and pushy brokers like myself are going to tell you, buy now, act now. my secret is, come back three times, in the morning, pretend that you're waking up. kick the broker out. >> you can do that? >> you're the buyer. pretend you're having lunch in the apartment or house. and at nighttime, pretend you're going to bed. three different moods, three different lighting. >> that is important. if you don't see something you may not -- at a particular time, it may be more filled. >> sometimes it is. >> steve, you say that you need to make sure that the listing is picture-er perfect. that's more important now.
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>> they're talking about buying. some people still have to sell their homes. that's our job. everyone today, the first thing they're looking at, is the pictures. looking online. going on zillow. going on trulia. >> instagram. >> everything is about the first impression. that's from the photo. it's really important that you have this picture-perfect listing photo. staging properly. looking neat. great, you know, great really professional photos to draw them into the listing, so, the buyers get there. >> take things out. take personal things out. >> yes. no personal items. >> declutter. less is more. >> religious items. big photographs of your family. tone it down. >> i remember a realtor told me that you should have your house set so people can imagine themselves living there. >> instead of imagining who live there's. >> my trick is to pretend you're moving out. pack half of your stuff and it's perfect. halfway out, it looks good. >> and halfway there once we sell it for them. >> steve, you're new to the show, this season. >> i am. >> but not new to real estate.
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what will you bring this crew? >> a six-pack. >> much better style, i think. >> oh. >> i think i bring a fresh perspective. the audience and everyone loves these two. i do, too. i've been working with them for quite some time. we're new to each other on the show but not in real estate. they will see a lot of great listings. they kill it in selling out buildings. i have a lot more of custom properties that are really one of a kind. and i think the audience will see that. and it will resonate with them. >> is it true that you're selling to people and less than a year later, hearing from them that they're looking to see what's on the market? >> yes. >> what? >> we were just talking about this. the average in the city now, people have about a two-year life span. i think everyone has a.d.d. these days. they have the instagram attention span. >> they move in, they get
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excited and they say -- i'm on to the next one. >> they want to swipe left to the next place. >> appreciation in new york has been in new york so many years, they realize i made a lot of money in two years. it's time to upgrade. >> is it true, one over a billion dollars you sold in real estate last year? >> yes. it's true. we're grateful for all this. we don't take it for granted. the numbers are crazy for all three of us. yeah. this city is beyond. >> donhave to change it to billion-dollar listing. >> let's make it accurate. >> guys, thank you so much. season six of "billion dollar listing new york" premiers tomorrow night at 9:00 on bravo. we're back in a moment. but this is "today" on
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>> announcer: nbc10 breaking news. >> and we have been following that breaking news in bridgesburg for more than an hour now. a person was hit the by a car was while walking on i-95. we're working to find out how seriously that person was hurt. franchesca ruscio was effect is this having in the area right now. >> avoid 95, just avoid 95 northbound, three lanes are still blocked up ahead is this accident scene i'm pointing to. just only one lane is crawling
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but approaching traffic is a parking lot. so we are delayed anywhere from injury regard avenue up until this accident scene and we're seeing the delays from caster avenue, traveling from the vine toord woodhaven, it's going to cases traffic is not moving at all. originally blocked. we're just working with some residual delays. matt, back over to you. >> still some clouds out there. let's ahead over to krystal klei with your most accurate neighborhood forecast. >> the rain is now out so we're looking at here is a mostly clear radar views. you see just spots of green, a few sprinkles maybe falling in parts of south jersey. that's about it. in philadelphia we go from 61 right now to 69 by 3:00 p.m. low 70s for highs today. the winds not terribly strong but just a bit breezy
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