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don't forget, umbrella, you're going to need it today. good morning. breaking overnight, new details on the mysterious woman arrested for leaking a nsa document to a news website. the files filled with rsia was concerted efforts to hack into u.s. vot week before the presidential election. how a 25-year-old contractor got access to highly information. and what the kremlin is saying about that leak this morning. could it have been prevented? tiorng over why british officials didn't arrest the alleged mastermind of the terror attack in london before the rampage. the man isis in this video. his neighbors saying the threat was obvious. so, how was he
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drawing the line. a group of would-be harvard students get their admission offers revoked for racist and offensive memes online. how the posts got them booted usom one of the most prest schools. and exclusive. a look at the unbelievable video of the climber scaling yosemite's el capitan without a rope or safety equipment. at one point, standing on a ledge that doesn't appear to exist. and he's speaking out to us for the first time since that death-defying feat today, tuesday june 6th, 2017. good morning, everybody. welcome to "today." glad to have you with us on a tuesday morning. we have a lot to get to.
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>> can we go back to the video for a second? i can't imagine this. i've been to yosemite and stood beneath el capitan. i don't know how this guy did that. >> we don't feel with kuncourag. he's making us feel woozy just watching that. a young woman, a contractor from georgia, behind bars, accused of leaking a top secret nsa document. this is a story for two reasons, because the information, lie hi classified, was publicized, as all. and how far russia went into hacking u.s. voting systems one week before the election. let's go to justice correspondent pete williams with the latest. pete, good morning to you. >> reporter: she works for an intelligence agency contractor. and he's charged with sending classified information to a news organization. the document contains new details about russian government efforts to hack into the u.s.
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system. reality leigh winner is arrested for sending a classified report to an online media outlet. the young woman worked for a private contractor located on this military base that did work for the national security agency. winner now admits she was the leaker. the online website, the intercep intercept, quoted from the document. it told the government it had the document and tha tnsa asked that certain things be blo blacked out. but the discovery of the leak set o bells, which set off an effort to discover who gave it to the intercept. the intercept's copy had been printed and folded. had printed it out. winner's arrest is the first criminal leak case in the trump administration. the president has vowed to crack down on leaks that he says
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undermine his administration. >> i called the justice department to look into the leaks. osrimil leaks. >> reporter: as the presidential election was reaching its peak last fall, thegence operatives were hacking into a company that sold election-related software. more evidence of russianinvoeme denials by vladimir putin, most recently in an interview with megyn kelly. >> that's what the democrats an committees who have seen the classified report have said. are they all lying? >> translator: i haven't seen even once any directfeofnce in presidential election in the united states. >> reporter: her lawyer says the public should give her a chance court. this morning, a kremlin spokesman says allegations that russia tried to hack into voting software suppliers are false and unfounded. on a related note, the white house says president trump will not try to block former fbi
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director james comey from testifying on thursday. >> before we let you go, a little more on this suspect. she's 25 years old. hadn't been working at that contractor that long. do we have any clue as to potential motivation? >> reporter: not motivation. she's an air force veteran. she has no criminal convictions. she was stationed at ft. meade, maryland, where nsa is headquartered. her mother is shocked and scared. and called her a christian. >> the leak is interesting. but not to be missed is the underlying document that she revealed, which seems to suggest the russians were trying to hack into voting systems just before the election. >> reporter: it contains new details on how the russians were trying to get into local registration databases. but the broad outline of russia's activities had previously been disclosed by u.s. intelligence agencies.
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>> pete williams, in our u newsroom, thank you. the tweets of the president, creating controversy. a new push for a travel ban. and jabs at london's mayor in the wake of that terror attack. peter alexander joins us this morning from the white house. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. in case you missed his point, president trump was tweeting about his travel ban, again, overnight. the president cast himself as his administration's best communicator. during the campaign, he used social media to his advantage. but the latest round of tweets could complicate his administration's effort to defend that travel ban in court. with the white house trying to regain control of its message, the president is veering off course. his late effort barrage, igniting new backlash for taking a swipe at his own justice department for its strategy to
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defend the travel ban, now in the hands of the supreme court. his aide s forced to clarify as he said the latest version is watereddown and politically incorrect. >> i don't think the president cares what you call it. >> reporter: for months, his administration sure did. >> we use words like travel ban, that misrepresents what it is. >> reporter: it could undercut his case in course. george conway, arguing mr. trump's comments won't help get five votes from the supreme court, which is what actually matters. sad. kellyanne conway, here on "today," blasting the media attention given to the president's online statements. >> the obsession of covering everything he says on twitter and very little he does -- >> that's his preferred method of communication with the american people. >> that's not true. >> he hasn't given an interview in three weeks. >> reporter: the white house trying to cover its basis when it comes to trump tweets. >> that isn't filtered through
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media bias. i think that the media obsesses over every period, dot. >> reporter: the latest flash point, the president's tweets targeting london's mayor, as he organized his city's response to the deadly weekend attack. among those weighing in, republicans. >> it's probably best to refrain from communicating with 140 characters on topics that are so important. >> reporter: and new this morning, london's mayor is suggesting the british government reassess its invitation to president trump for a state visit later this year. may mayor khan says, you stand with them in adversity but call them out when they're wrong. there's many things which donald trump is wrong. >> peter alexander, thank you. the london bridge attack. and this morning there are new developments in the investigation. all three alleged attackers have now been named by police.
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and their identities are leading to new and disturbing questions about whether police mised crucial warning signs. nbc chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. british authorities just released the name and the photograph of the third suspect in that attack. describing him as a 22-year-old east london resident, with italian nationality of moroccan descent. a group of well-known extremists who had problems with the law in the past. and that's embarrassing to police in this country. downtown london is returning to normal this morning. but with elections here in just two days, extra security has been put in. including barriers to prevent cars from climbing on to the sidewalk. and there's growing questions today. angry ones, about why police didn't arrest the attackers before they murdered seven
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people in london, including a canadian woman who died in her fiance's arms. one of the attackers, karam butt, a british citizen born in pakistan, was well-known to police. featured in a documentary about isis supporters, attended protests, but kept a job for the subway system. neighbor say they reported him to police. >> they don't look right to me. they look like they're radicalizing the kids. >> this guy practically had a sign on his chest. he wasn't hiding at all. he just wasn't hiding. >> he's not the only one. there's been several of that group who have been very vocal about their opposition to british society and the support for jihad that's on the radar for a long time. >> reporter: police say they are overwhelmed that there are thousands of radicalized people in this country and they can't follow them all.
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in addition to identifying the attackers, british police released the name of an australian woman killed in the attack. her family said she died trying to help others. >> richard engel in london, thank you. there's more fallout this morning from president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. david rank has resigned as a result of that move. rank made the announcement on monday. he was asked to do something in support of a policy that, quote, as a parent, patriot and christian, he could simply not do in good conscience. terry branstadt, the ambassador to beijing, expected to take up the post later this month. bill cosby heads back to court this morning. day two of his sexual assault trial. this after an emotional day that saw him come face-to-face with one of his alleged victims. stephanie gosk is at the courthouse in norristown,
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pennsylvania. good morning. >> reporter: this case is about andrea constand and what happened to her one night in 2004 in bill cosby's pennsylvania home. this morning, the prosecution is going sto begin with testimony about another woman, to help establish a pattern of behavior. kelly johnson says she was also drugged and molested by bill cosby. at 79 years old, staring at what could be decades in prison, bill cosby gets support from a familiar face. keshia knight pulliam. >> my truth was the to be here and be supportive. it's not easy to do what you feel is truthful and right when there's so much controversy. >> reporter: the comedian denies charges that he drugged and molested andrea constand in 2004. prosecutors began their case with testimony from another woman, kelly johnson, a former
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assistant at cosby's talent agency in l.a. johnson testifies that cosby invited her to his room at the bel air hotel in 1996. and said, he told me it looked like i needed to relax, offering her a large, white pill. he would not tell me what it was, she told the jury. after taking it, i sat on the couch and i felt like i was under water. drugged, she says cosby molested her. >> to relive what she alleges what mr. crosby did to her was difficult. >> reporter: the defense hit back hard. asking, did anyone tell you to get selective amnesia in this case? the defense will go after andrea constand's credibility when she takes the stand. during opening arguments the lead attorney pointed out inconsistencies in her testimony to law enforcement. including initially tell police, she didn't contact cosby after that night. but phone records show otherwise. she called him 53 times, the defense shouted in court.
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sometimes 30 to 40 minutes a pop. at the end of the day, cosby left the courthouse leaning on his cane and the cheers of his supporters. the trial has really only just begun. it's expected to last roughly two weeks. the critical moment will be when andrea constand takes the stand. if what we saw from the defense team is any indication, the cross-examination of her is going to be tough. >> stephanie, thank you very much. a major update for you on last december's ghostship warehouse fire in oakland, california. we covered this extensively. new awe rests have been made in that case. here's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: the deadliest fire in oakland's history. 36 lives lost inside this artist warehouse. now, the master tenet and the director max harris, face 36 counts of involuntary
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manslaughter. >> the defendants knowingly created a fire trap, with inadequate means of escape. >> reporter: the d.a. says they lied to city officials about dozens living there illegally. she says the building was packed with highly flammable materials and unpermitted electrical work. >> it's not a good morning. what am i doing here? can i just say i'm sorry? >> reporter: after the fire, almena spoke out on "today." >> i'm here to say one thing, that i'm incredibly sorry. and everything i did was to make this a stronger more beautiful community. and to bring people together. >> reporter: he also told us exclusi exclusively, firefighters and police new artists lived there. did they say you were breaking code? >> never. never. >> reporter: never said fix this, address that? >> no, never. >> reporter: harris blamed the building's owner. >> they knew that was going to happen. and part of the issue we've been asking with them is that a lot
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of the stuff was failing. >> reporter: almena admitted he had done electrical work on the warehou warehouse. his attorney says he's a scapegoat. >> are you worried you may be blamed? >> worried. >> reporter: this morning, both men are now behind bars. for "today," miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. we have dramatic video. and since no one was seriously hurt, it does show you shouldn't cut someone off in traffic. watch this, the black audi serves in front of a dump truck. the truck dumps its load of gravel on to the audi that cut him off. the truck driver climbs out of the window. they get to the suv driver. they were able to pull him out. as mentioned, neither driver suffered serious injuries. but that's a lesson. >> like a scene out of a movie. the nashville predators
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evened up the stanley cup final two games apiece last night. they had a win, 4-1, over pittsburgh. the rookie gadreau scored the goal in the second period. the series now heads back to pittsburgh. that will be game five. you can see it, thursday night, 8:00, 7:00 central time. >> good series. mr. roker, what have you got for us? >> feels like hockey weather out there. >> like 60 degrees, tops today. >> if we're lucky. anyway, we're looking at more wet weather for our friends in florida. mid-atlantic not too bad. up here in the northeast, heavy rain again for today, pushing through. scattered showers, isolated storms with heavy rain. that will continue into tomorrow. the good news is, the lain are lessen. we'll see better weather in the northeast this week. a real soaker for our friends down south, from the gulf of new orleans to central and southern florida.
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heavy rain through thursday. we're talking anywhere from five to seven inches of rain through thursday. hourly rainfall rates in florida, two to three inches. you get in the northeast, lighter amounts. and the temperatures will start to moderate, too. we'll look at that in the next half hour. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ good morning, i'm first alert meteorologist krystal klei. heavy hain has -- heavy rain has been falling throughout the
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area. heavy rain, a thunderstorm possible through the afternoon. temperatures will be on the cool side, too. most of us will be in the mid to upper 60s. may squeeze out a 70 in center city. 60s in the lehigh valley and trenton. low 60s over the jersey shore. possibly low 70s over parths of delaware. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> all right, al, thank you. could your teen's social media post come back back to ha them? what one group shared online that has harvard rejecting theiredtheir admission offers. the first person ever to climb yosemite's el capitan without safety gear. our exclusive interview with him coming up, as well. first, this is "today" on nbc. "feeling alright" plays ]
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welcome to unlimited what's in your wallet? good morning. i'm katy zachry. just a few minutes before 7:30 on your tuesday. let's good night right to first alert meteorologist krystal klei with your most accurate weather forecast. are the showers going to move out any time soon? well, the line that we've been dealing with throughout the morning, the heavy rain, that's starting move out. we've got more scattered showers the rest of the day. we'll look at the line we're tracking. south jersey and parts of delaware, you'll see pockets of heavier rain. closer look into the heaviest area of rain, right in south jersey. upper deerfield to bridgeton. we're looking at heavy rain continuing through the shore as we get to about 9:00 a.m. here's a look at the timing. we go from now, dover seeing rain to egg harbor township and
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atlantic city by 9:00 a.m. that will move off. scattered showers continue through the afternoon. >> thanks. jessica boyington has a check of the roads starting off with the new jersey turnpike. is the rain affecting things? yeah, pretty much across the board. you'll want to head out earlier than you normally do. this is around exit 7a, 195. in between the two points, we're seeing this major delay. around exit 8 and 9 we have to accidents. northbound new jersey turnpike, big delays. back to you. decision 2017. the polls are now open for the new jersey primary. they'll stay open until 8:00 tonight. the big question for voters is -- who will succeed governor chris christie. in addition to the governor's race, voters will choose nominees for state legislative seats buss plplus merritt of cad -- mayor of camden and atlantic city.
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♪ we're back, now. 7:30 on a tuesday morning, june 6th, 2017. it's a rainy, cold fall-like day out on the plaza. we may be lucky to see 60 degrees. >> what is going on? >> it's okay. there's ponchos out there every day. >> stop it already. >> no, al roker. >> stop it. it's going to get better. in about a month, you're going to be whining about how hot it is. >> we would like that to happen. >> yes. ready to whine. >> in the meantime, al, thanks very much. look at what's making headlines on this tuesday morning. a top-secret nsa document leaked to a news website, detailed russian efforts to hack voting
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systems in the u.s. just days before our presidential election. reality winner, a 25-year-old that works for a contractor in georgia has been arrested and charged with sending the classified file to a online lead ya o media outlet. learning more about the tragic shooting in orlando, florida. authorities say john neumann jr., an army veteran, walked in and killed five former co-workers. his singled out his victims. police suspect it may have been retaliation after he was fired in april. george bush and paul ryan paid a visit to a facility in dallas. the gym works to bridge the gap between basic rehab and heavy fitness regimens. they say the fitness programs not only have an impact on the vets but the nation as a whole. an emotional visit.
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>> nice of them to do that. let's talk about a story that's going to have you talking to your kids about what they share online. ten students, who were accepted to harvard university, had their admission offers revoked because of things they posted online. morgan radford is on the cambridge campus for us. good morning. >> reporter: matt, good morning. almost 40,000 students applied to come here to harvard this fall and only about 2,000 got in. it was a dream come true. except for a handful of students that had that dream shattered before they made it through these gates. it's one of the nation's most exclusive universities. but for one group of incoming harvard students, their coveted spots have already been taken away. at least ten incoming freshmen had their recent acceptance withdrawn, after posting offensive images and statements in a private facebook group. the students posted peoples, images or short videos that spread on social media.
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often poking fun at pop culture. but these made fun of minorities, in the holocaust and abuse. >> it showed a lack of maturity and judgment that would bring discredit to the school. >> reporter: the students, connected to the official class of 2021 facebook page, before splitting off to start their own group. in a statement to nbc news, the university says, we do not comment publicly on the admission status of individual applicants. >> the university does represent a certain image. and the students that attend that university reflect that image. >> reporter: the revelations first appeared in the school's newspaper. revealing that they revoked the admissions in april. wyatt hurt will attend next fall but did not participate in the group. >> you have to sign an honor code, that says if they question your morality or your july or maturity, they're going to rescind you, if it becomes
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apparent you tonight have those things. >> reporter: a warning for a new generation of students who have always had social media in their lives. 35% of admissions officers say they check the social media sites of applicants. 42% say what they found has hurt the applicant. this at a time when college meme wars have skyrocketed. college students compete for the sharpest and witiest means. >> this is a way for students to gain clout. show they have a unique sense of humor and ultimately gain popularity. that has a flipside. school administrators look at these groups. and if you post the wrong thing, you can suffer some serious consequences. >> reporter: harvard's admission policies say they have the right to pull admissions from anyone whose behavior doesn't show strong moral character. they also said those decisions are often final. back to you guys. >> morgan, thank you very much. the idea of splintering off into
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a separate group and sharing things like this, when you don't technically know any of those people and who might reveal some of the contents. >> think about the kids now who are looking at their pages thinking, oh, my gosh. look at the stuff on there that might -- >> it's the same thing, too. there's a high-tech spin on it. but it's kids trying to impress each other, trying to show off in the worst possible way and paying a heavy price. >> as we were saying during the piece there, where do the kids go now? >> yeah. >> once it's revealed they were accepted and had their admission revoked? what are the university that are going to look at them and say this is someone worth taking a chance on. >> how do you explain that? other than a lesson learned a hard way. >> tough discussion with their parents. al, we love your forecast. we think it's fantastic and have no complaints about it. >> you're going to if you see what's coming up. >> in july. >> even sooner.
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look at the jet stream, way up to the north, over the great lakes of the northeast. we have temperatures, minneapolis today. 81 in memphis. tallahassee, 83. tomorrow, oklahoma city, 82. in south dakota and pierre, 86. 84 in orlando. and because you've been good, look at what happens as we make our way, even though it's nice and warm and atlanta, des moines, little rock, later this week, by sunday, 80 in boston. 86 in new york city. 80 in burlington. buffalo, 82. >> tell us about the good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist krystal klei. heavy rain has been falling throughout the area this morning. we're looking at some scattered showers and even an isolated thunderstorm possible right through the afternoon. temperatures will be on the cooling side, too. most of us in the mid to upper 60s. 66 in summerton. lehigh eze out a 70 in center
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celebrated at a concert. >> amazing. congratulations. >> reporter: back at yosemite, honnold is taking it in and trying to decide what, if anything, can come next. >> something i wanted to do forever. and it seemed too daunting. now that i did it, time to relax. >> reporter: a man who has conquered fear and conquered el capitan with his bare hands. alex says when he made this climb, he left early in the morning before the sun came up. when he was on the rock, he passed several groups of climbers who were sleeping in hanging camps. some of them actually roque up and looked outside and saw alex climbing by with no ropes. must have been behiwillering to days to do in a matter of hours. >> incredible. we're not worthy. >> i love there's a picture that's his moment of zen. >> if you look, where he is perched at that moment of zen, i mean, that foot slips once.
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and so did he. >> i had to go talk to a guy about a horse. >> it was the 7:50 break. sheinelle, what do you have in the orange room? >> good morning. okay. we're talking about grill dad. you got me all thrown off. these guys are roommates from spokane, washington. they're hosting a barbecue next weekend. when they felt they were missing a key component, they went to craigslist to find a fix. they were speaking a generic father for a backyard barbecue. some of the duties include, suffering to all attendees as big guy, chief, sport or champ. now, to find the perfect image for their dad, the boys searched grill dad. and they went with the second option that popped up. but this is a real dad. after their post went viral, their so-called generic grill dad, also known as doug sherman, he connected with the group on skype. unfortunately sherman lives in
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toronto and won't be able to make it to the barbecue. but he did offer to skype with the kids that day. the roommates are sifting through the applications. if they want to do it right, there's no question, we have your perfect barbecue dad. that would be a meal to remember. a little birdie told me somebody made this last night. was this dinner? >> well. >> you can come any time. >> speech, speech. >> you guys take over. >> we'll get it from here. >> nice talking to you. >> sheinelle, thank you very much. >> could have happened to anybody. >> i know. speaking of grilling, coming up, we have a story about how grilling might be related to some serious health problems. the potential link you need to know about. and the new nonsurgical weight loss procedure causing a lot of excitement. could it be right for you? could it be right for you? we're going to talk america's beverage companies have come together to could it be right for you? we're going to talk bring you more ways to help reduce calories from sugar. with more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all, smaller portion sizes, clear calorie
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this is right in south jersey from bridgeton to vinelands, over millville. up next with the heavy rain, you see cedarville near the orange/yellow/red area. that's the heaviest rain. here's the timing through about 9:00 this morning. atlantic city still seeing the heavier showers. that will move off. scattered showers will linger into the afternoon. >> all right. thanks. let's check the roads now with first a t she's watching something on 95a. big delays. this is what all the manytsng h city just around our cameras at cottman avenue. for the drive t from woodhaven tohe12-minute tr. maybe watching huge delays, complete standstill on a crash on the northbound side at exit 8. back to you. his just in -- water works rent boil their tap te not saying
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kiss? ♪ >> what are you celebrating today? >> 50 years of marriage. >> where is he? >> in bed at the hotel. >> every time you look around at the plaza, there's one person who is very prepared. is that a hokies onesie? >> yes. from virginia. >> let's get a selfie. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." it's a tuesday morning. and we thank you so much for being with us. especially folks out on our pla plaza. let's be honest, it ain't pretty out here this morning. a little drizzly, a little chilly and we're happy to have everybody out here with us. >> requiring our best umbrella sharing here. huddle in close. picnic and barbecue season is coming up. there's concerns about grilling, its impact on your health and what you can do and grill safely. we'll talk about that. >> yeah. it's an important story. first, let's get a check of the morning's other top stories.
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time for the news at 8:00. >> reporter: good morning. i'm bill neely in london. a city that stopped for one minute this morning to honor the dead of saturday's terror attacks. before that, there was another police raid. but all 12 people who are arrested immediately after the attacks have now been released. this, as we're learning more details about all three killers. at the scene of the killings and across britain, a nation stood in silence this stunned by saturd's well known o them. this man, off their radar. londoner, rasheed reduoane. and the third killer, yusef zaghba. butt was filmed confronting police in london after an isis flag was shown in a park.
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they dropped surveillance because he wasn't planning an attack. he worked in train tunnels beneath britain's parliament in westminster. >> we have literally thousands of people who we would regard as subjects of interest. >> the security forces in britain are overwhelmed. >> reporter: one killer can be seen outside this restaurant, staff barricading the doors, as he tries to force his way in. james mcmullen didn't escape the killers. >> he was a not alone. >> reporter: london's muslimri my name. >> reporter: silence here t but for police, hard questions. and more de killer.
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with fashion, you can dress people and help people. it's really cool to see your work come to life. we're back. it's 8:10. we have news about a weight loss alternative. until recently, many procedures involved surgery and were reserved for the morbidly obese. and there's a new nonsurgical treatment for those trying to lose 40 pounds. it's known as the accordion procedure. john torres is here to tell us about it. hi, dr. torres. who is the ideal candidate for the accordion procedure? >> the ideal candidate is somebody who wants to lose 40 to 60 pounds. they're obese or beyond obese. they tried other weight loss procedures. medical weight loss techniques.
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exercise. diets and things that haven't worked for them. and it's for somebody that can't have surgery because they have other medical conditions. >> it's not a surgery.t it is e. >> it's scarless. they put you under general anesthes anesthesia. they put a tube through your mouth. they pleat the sides of the stomach. they make it into a tube about the size of the banana. you eat less and you have less calories and that causes the weight loss. >> is it general anesthesia? do you go completely under? >> it's general anesthesia. but they send you home the same day. you recover after a couple of hours and go home right away. much less invasive. >> you go home. but you don't bounce right back. what's the recovery like? >> a two-week period of drinking liquid diet. that's to let the sutures settle in, the tissues heal a little
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bit the and you get a smaller stomach. this is not a procedure by itself. it's a procedure like the other surgeries have come hand in hand with diet, as well. you have to maintain another diet, which is small portions. >> what kind of results are you seeing? do you see dramatic weight loss? >> this is not invasive. for people that don't want to go through big surgeries and the weight loss is tdramatic. they're losing ten inches in the weight size alone. and for me as a doctor, they're getting their health parameters under control. the cholesterol is better. thee blood pressure is better. >> we have to get -- a lot of people say his sounds good to me. what are the risks? and what does it cost? would insurance cover it at all? >> this is a very low procedure, invasive-wise. the risks are minimal. people had nausea, and stomach
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cramps. one person in the study had leakage that took care of with antibiotics. the risks after two years were minimal. insurances sometimes cover it, sometimes don't. it's not like bariatric surgery because it's brand-new. insurances sometimes might cover it. if they don't, $10,000 to $15,000 is the procedure. we who had it, she said welltorres, thank you being here. let's go over to al. >> fascinating. let's show you what we've got going on right now around the countries. fair skies out west. wet weather through the gulf coast. look for rain in the northeast. southern and central florida will get pounded with rain. look how hot it is in the southwest. 90s and 100s. 50s and 60s in the northeast. we're looking at chilly, wet weather in the northeast. torrential downpours through the southeast, especially down through florida. sunshine through the upper ohio ve of hot, dry weather in
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the southwest. and pacific northwest, looking fantastic, with temperatures into the mid-80s with plenty of sunshine. anthony, do m high-tech way we protect that's what's going on around the coy. . . . good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist, krystal klei. heavy rap h heavy rain has been falling in the area. a possible thunderstorm through the afternoon. temperatures on the cool side. most will be in the mid to upper 60s. 66, summerton. maybe a 70 in center city. only mid-60s in the lehigh valley. 65, trenton. low 60s over the jersey shore. possibly the low 70s over parts of delaware. think we we should have the tissues handy. it's touching when i saw it this morning. i couldn't believe it. christine stone is expecting a baby in october. and she wanted to share the news
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with her mom. her mother has been battling alzheimer's for ten years. every time christine tells her about the baby, it's as if her mom is hearing it for the first time. look at what she's posted. >> now, i'm having a baby. >> what? really? when? >> october. >> good, christine. >> you know, i'm having a baby? >> what? >> yep. >> when? >> october. >> oh, good, christine. i'm so glad. >> momle? did you know i'm having a baby? >> no, you? >> yep. >> good. when? >> october. >> oh. >> it's so lovely because, of course, her mo tohe today app. i she does it several i'm times in an hour. and she'll tell her and get that same joyous reaction. it's lovely. it really is. let's turn to another subject that's trending. ivanka trump is trending.
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not for political reasons. the adviser to the president, stepped out wearing a sleek little black dress from none other than target. >> cute. >> seen here in an image from "the daily mail," the dress is from victoria beckham's line at the popular retailer. think this is pricey? it sells for $35. but it's currently on clearance for $17. and you know what? it's still available. >> i like that. >> i have a feeling it's going to go pretty quickly after that. good for her. >> it's cute. earlier, guys, we mentioned that the nashville predators won 4-1, against the pittsburgh penguins. this series is fantastic. they are in the stanley cup finals. the fans are beside themselves. and this is uncharted territory for nashville. they've never been in the stanley cup final. so, during a live shot, one news reporter was trying to describe the excitement and the love for the predators and the fans. but something happened. a couple seemed to want to show
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their love in a different way. just take a look. >> and again, they evened up the series at 2-2 games. >> people are fired up. you see what's happening here? we may have conception going on. >> whoa. >> wow. >> are you kidding me? are you kidding me? this is how it is in smashville, baby. >> they call it smashville for a lot of reasons. the reporter was cracking up after that. how much fun is this series? we were saying for people who aren't that interested in hockey, just to watch carrie underwood cheer for her husband, the captain of the team, is fun enough. >> everybody is -- go ahead. >> he missed her so much her helmet almost fell off. >> opposite of a hockey fight. >> people say going to see a predator's game in that arena is awesome. >> we're going to have our show live from nashville tomorrow. >> that's right. >> how about that? >> just in time for the series to return to pittsburgh. >> i know. we're not talking about that.
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>> it will still be a good time. >> fair enough. sheinelle, "pop start" duty. >> everybody is still talking about the one love manchester concert. you couldn't beat the lineup. one performer that was previously announced to take the stage wasn't there, usher. the singer was noticeably absent. he explained why he couldn't make the concert. saying i would have loved to be there. it was my son's first day for camp. it was an important day for him and myself. we understand that. usher told the people of manchester to stay strong. it seems like reboots are happening all over the place. with "will & grace" and it "roseanne" coming back. "variety" sat down with matthew perry. and he was asked if he would consider doing a "friends" reunion. >> he said, when i'm alesleep,
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feel like we do a friend's reunion and nobody cares. i think everyone would care. >> i would like to see that. but he says no. >> from perry to berry. halle berry is speaking out about pregnancy rumors. she was photographed at an event, resting her hands on her belly. berry took to instagram to say, can't a girl have some steak and fries? can we relate? she's not pregnant. just living her life. i like the commentary. that was an impromptu. >> amen. >> thank you very much. it is day two of our special series, exploring millennial misconceptions. we teamed up with the website greatest.com and we surveyed millennials to find out about them. >> importance of one to ten, the
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importance of work culture scored 8 1/2. we sent al roker to a top company for millennials to find out what that means. >> a lot of folks stereotype millennials as being self-abs b self-absorbed or entitled. a personal approach is actually unlocking the generation's passions and potential. what's the one misconception over people have about millennials? >> i just play around on the computer all day. that's not the case. >> reporter: to be a millennial is to be misunderstood. and maybe nowhere more so than at the workplace. one of the companies looking to change that is a digital marketing company that's been rated the top workplace for millennials. what's the stereotype of millennials? >> they are never satisfied. they're lazy. we found it's the opposite. they're not lazy at all. they're actually really hardworking. they like to work on their
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times. they like to have a flexible work schedule. >> reporter: they have an approach to a millennial workplace environment that's different from the game room offices you might be expecting. we hear companies about this and google and facebook. and there's the snacks and ping-pong tables. >> and nap pods. >> reporter: i don't see those? >> those are important misconceptions. it's not about going to the fraternity house where they work. people want to come here for a purpose of whether it's succeeding in their career. sometimes it's making more money. >> reporter: no nap rooms. and also, no offices for executives, meaning no closed doors. >> we want to show everyone that, you know, we're accessible. there's no one better or greater than everyone else. >> reporter: while there is no ping-pong, the perks for the 160 employees are there. flexible hours, working remot y remotely. and policies where employees pick their own peers.
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they call it a culler interview. and every prospective hire goes through one. >> you get a group of the peers. they're going to sit in a room with them and say, do i want to be stuck in the airport with this person for three hours. >> this is the culture part of the interview. >> reporter: it's something they tried on me. >> if i were to go up to one of your colleagues, matt lauer, and ask him to describe you, what would he say? >> reporter: i think he would say, he's a good co-worker. little bit of a flatulence problem. and that would be somebody you could depend on. if it seems different than your normal 9:00 to 5:00, that's the point. >> we're in a different world than when my grandfather was in the world 50 years ago. our employs in new york and california, if you were 50 years ago, they wouldn't know who they were. now, they talk to each other every day on video conference. they're friends. the workforce is so different. the problem was, that employers
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didn't adapt. and it made millennials say, this isn't the way the world works. this isn't the way the world works. >> reporter: author of leaders eat last, the cynic tackled the millennial question in a talk that went viral last year. >> i get pushback from companies saying it's not their responsibility to take care of millennials. millennials need to take care of themselves. these are your employees. and if they're coming with new challenges, doesn't the company bear some responsibility to create an environment in which someone can feel like they're learning and growing? >> reporter: a shift away from the workplaces of the me generation of baby boomers. >> i think boomers bear a lot of responsibility. they were the ones that pioneered the new business techniques in the '80s and '90s. and many are senior executives now. the boomers are demanding the way they see the world. i think it's the jgen-x and the
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millennials that will change the workplace. >> reporter: is this changing for everybody? >> this is becoming the new norm. you will see some of the companies that are struggling. and a lot will go back to the people because they're not setting up the organizations for their people to be successful. and that's the key. >> another reason to think that a shift in a work culture may be coming. our survey, one-third of respondents said they started their own company or plan to. i have a millennial at home or -- and her idea is she wants more flexible hours. and wants to run her own business. >> a lot of millennials are very entrepreneurial. and i think that is a distinction. >> that's one of the ways you get your own hours and your own working conditions, you start something yourself. for the record, i would say great family man. depa dependab dependable, hardest working guy
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i know. and you underestimate yourself. i mean in the flatulence. >> that's so close to a compliment. >> i'm proud of you. >> al will sit down with millennials and they're counterparts to explore how love and communications have changed over the year. and what stayed the same. >> just ahead, encouraging words for all good morning. i'm katy zachry. a rainy start. >> we have been watching this line of rain move throughout our region for the last several hours straight. as 8:30, almost offshore. should be moving offshore between 9:00 and 9:30. you see areas near atlantic
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county, millville and morris river. it is going to continue moving to the east until it moves off. but we won't see the end of the rain. scattered showers will continue as we get into your afternoon hours. temperatures mostly mid to upper 60s. >> krystal, thanks for that. jessica boyington is here with a check of the roads. >> slow out the door no matter where you go. we are watching the 42 freeway. route 41 is where this camera shot is. we are really slow on the northbound side. that traffic that's moving toward the philadelphia area before you get to 295. watching for a cumberbatrash on 130. the polls are open for the new jersey primary. the big question is, who will succeed governor chris christie? voters will be choosing nominees for state legislative seats and the mayor of camden and atlantic
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look at them. they're all -- well, some of them look a little -- >> meanwhile, on the next episode of when umbrellas attack. >> tomorrow, they're going to be chasing waterfalls because tlc will be here for a very special live performance. >> what? >> on the plaza. it's part of the "i love the '90s the party continues" tour. we can't wait for that. >> that's not the only concert. friday, we have halsey here. and what message is most important for little girls? that's what savannah, jenna and i thought about. we wrote letters to our daughters. hopefully it will resonate with you, too. >> it will be sweet. and then, a royal family. a back stabbing plot. a shocking punishment. we're taking you to egypt for a remarkable look at a
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3,000-year-old mystery that will get you ready for the new "mu y "mummy" movie. >> nice. and your guide to grilling safely this summer. and the truth about the health risks of preparing meat on the grill. first, mr. roker? >> fantastic grill weather. >> don't take my umbrella. let's soo show you what is going on for today. sunshine out west. we're looking at more rain, making its way into the northeast. and the plains. we'll see some showers, as well. tomorrow, the wet weather continues in the mid-atlantic states into the southeast. the heat builds out west. we're looking at rain in the upper mississippi river valley. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods.
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good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist, krystal klei. heavy rain has been falling throughout the area this morning. we are looking at scattered showers and an isolated thunderstorm right through the afternoon. temperatures will be on the cool side too. most in the mid to upper 60s. 66, summerton. maybe a 70 in center city. 68 for westchester. only mid-60s in the lehigh valley. low 60s over much of the jersey shore. possibly again those low 70s over parts of della which are. can form. natalie azar is here to show you how to grill safely this summer. the study did not say eating grilled food causes cancer. it stops short of that. >> the concerns are the pesky
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chemicals that can form when meat is heated over high heat over a grill. in animal studies the evidence is pretty clear that consumption of these chemicals in animals can be associated with an increased risk for cancer. but in population studies in humans, not definitive at all. there might be an association. but nothing definitive. that leads us to tips that you can pass on to people, as we look at the chick en and the steak cooking. >> temperatures that get to 300 degrees fahrenheit, can be associated with this. you want to cook at a lower temperature. and you want to flip frequently. you don't want to get the char. you can use lean meets. the fat droppings creates the chemical compounds. >> you can marinate. you can add spices like pepper
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and garlic that reduce the formation of the kem talls. and more vegetables. they don't contain the proteins. >> alex, come on in here. alex bornacelli, the chef at butter restaurant. you have four simple things we need to remember when grilling this summer. >> i'm interested in the delicious part and keeping it as healthy as possible. i like tasty. moving the grill around cooking on the hottest zone, you get a brown. and just sticking with salt and pepper with the steak is really great. for chicken, we're talking about for chicken thighs, marinate them, make them flavorful. take the skin off so there's less drippings on the grill. we love our chicken. chicken breast, sear it. >> sear it inside, before you
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bring it to the grill. >> we spent time marinading, seasoning. sear it inside.rop the flesh si. what abouting ginger and soy. you marinade. took slow and low on the them out and get them room pow. e noticed. look how clean youlkedbout in t. get that b sckface because thatt good for you. >> that's clean it. i take a oil. and i wipe the grill
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welcome back, everybody. look who is joining us. our girl, jenna bush hager. she's for a special series from our website, today.com. >> the website asked hoda, jenna and i to write letters to our daughters. and the idea was to empower them throughout their lives. and our idea was to share the letters with all of you. my dearest, vale -- >> dear, haley -- >> to my darling girls, mila and poppy. >> i hope as you grow up, i can teach you to embrace the miraculous vessel that is carrying your heart and soul. >> i've never seen anything more beautiful than the two of you. >> some thoughts about the perfectly put together you. yo good in people each day. your our body.
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treat it well and respect it. this is only one you'll be getting. >>ill be tickled by the pom-poms i will be shaking f constantly. your heart, listen to it, follow it, figure out who and what it . >> you, too, will look in the mirror and not always like what you se jobs, you will look in the mirror and like wva are beautiful.xraz si golden curls. ches and the . superwattage smile that wakesrb always. your soul, float mine forever. >> so, my precious, babes, always, always know, that just by being authentically you, you are more than enough. >> now, i'm going to hug >> that's why i'm so proud of
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>> love, mom.ore you, my >> where do you go from there? hat's so nice. lives at an articlehings to you? >> no. utthink it was a different my parents that eatity, our humor. maybe my humor a if i looked in the mirror at 13 and thought, this it didn't wor that as much. i worried about what iyou know? >> even now, i look at my mom. and sherstwo-piece bathing suit on the beach and i remembered watching her not care my whole life. that seems like that's something i can try to do. >> i feel like the message of love your body or be happy with
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the physical self was not explicit in my household. but my parents cared about our character and our hearts and our kindness, than anything. and my dad was so cute -- when i was in junior high, i won't show you the pictures because they're to atrocious. he would say, i shouldn't let you out of the house today. and i didn't. but it was so lovely, it made me feel good. >> my 4-year-old puts on my clothes and smiles at herself. and you tonight want that to go away. our goal is to put the seeds so they doesn't go away. >> can we have a little of that for ourselves? it's easy to write the words for my daughter. and henry said, say that for them. henry says, look at yourself and feel that same way. >> that's great. >> it's true. let's spread that to everybody. >> we love your bodies, too. >> thank you.
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we're back. 8:45. the new movie, "the mummy" is about an ancient egyptian princess who awakens and goes on a rampage of revenge. >> keir simmons unearthed the true story that has eerie parallels to the movie. >> reporter: in "the mummy" tom cruise finds a mysterious tomb. and an evil princess comes back
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to life. >> she will claim what has been denied. >> reporter: it's a movie that echoes a dark story, of a queen that used sorcery in a plot to kill a pay rharaoh. >> nobody survived. >> reporter: and in cairo, this, the so-called screaming mummy is a key to a 3,000-year-old murder mystery. this is so gruesome. ♪ we begin our journey in the sahara desert. the valley of the kings was the last resting place, or so they hoped, for the greatest pay rhas of egypt. this is the tomb of ramseys iii. entering it is like descending into the underworld. ramseys was murdered in a plot master minded by his wife. the pharaoh was entombed here
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3,000 years ago. but his mummy is not here. where did it go? the answer to that question was buried at the top of this mountain. >> they're singing for you. >> reporter: this doctor is egypt's leading archaeologist. he's taking me into a narrow shaft 50 feet down inside the mountain. >> hi. how are you? >> reporter: to a sealed entrance. >> whatever is in there, has been safely hidden for 2,000 years. >> reporter: it's really claustrophobic. in these tunnels 150 years ago, archaeologists made an astonishing discovery. >> they found mummy after mummy after mummy. the greatest pharaohs who ruled egypt in the time of the golden age. >> reporter: like in the movie, the mummies have been buried for thousands of years, in real
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life, to protect them from tomb raiders. here, they found ramseys. and -- >> a screaming mummy. >> reporter: to find out why the ancient egyptians had buried the screaming mummy beside the king, who he was and in connection to our evil queen, can only be explained back in cairo's museum. looks like he's screaming. the screaming mummy has been executed, experts think, for the murder of ramseys. >> you can see evidence of hanging here. they put him -- he could -- and stay like this. that's why the screaming mummy has opened mouth. >> reporter: the body of the screaming mummy holds other secrets, too. dna tests show he was none other than the king's own son. and using the latest scanning technology, radiologists have
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discovered what happened to the young man that became the screaming mummy. >> the organs and the brains were not removed. >> reporter: the screaming mommy was left to rot. his crime, plotting with his mom to steal the father. his punishment the worst of all egyptian curses, to deny him unhappiness in the afterlife. >> this son who killed his father will go to hell. >> she will not stop. >> reporter: and while in the movie, the princess comes back to life, seeking revenge. our queen, queen tia, is still missing. almost more chilling that we don't know what happened to her. >> definitely. >> reporter: perhaps, says the doctor, she is among the countless unnamed mummies in the cairo museum. or maybe, she's still out there.
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for "today," keir simmons, nbc news. >> keir is going to be in the sequel. >> isn't it amazing how captivating those stories are. >> and you know that expert. >> he was a guy that took me to the sphinx and the first pyramid in the first where in the world? he's the real deal. >> i'll say. >> missing still, or is she? >> the cairo museum plans to put the screaming mummy on display. if you can't wait for "the mummy," that movie opens on friday. >> look forward to that. back in a moment on a tuday morning. es
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that music can only mean one thing. birthday time. >> let's spin the smucker's jar. happy 100th birthday to millie epifanio of new jersey. a sergeant in the women's army corps during world war ii. we salute your service. leonard eckardt from california, age just a number for this guy. he drives around town in his car every week. and look who we have here. happy 111th pibirthday to doris
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wood ferrari. this registered nurse is from freeport, maine. she says the secret to living a long life is going forward. bill buckhort, a medic in the united states navy. we salute you, sir. rita huard. she bakes the best molasses cookie you'll taste. and happy 100th to bessie powell of maryland. she played miniature golf for the first time at 99. way to go, bessie. we want to learn about something in your life celebrating a milestone birthday or anniversary. head to today.com/celebrates. >> thank you. we're joined on the couch by a guy who believes he can fix america's gun issues in one hour. >> jordan klepper from "the
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daily show." and it's called "jordan klepper solves guns." >> a country in 2014, 33,000 people died due to gun violence. a country where citizens are more likely to be murdered by a gun than any other civilization. welcome to america. you overshot it. back, back. >> jordan, nice to see you. >> good to see you guys. >> you spend time talking to people on both sides of the issue. it's an incredibly divisive issue. what surprised you? >> i was surprised by what common ground there was. i've gotten to do pieces on "the daily show" about the gun issue. the people that are hyperbolic are more interesting for tv. but the more moderates and i wanted to get their take. guns mean something different to
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people than on the coast. >> it must be difficult to try to weave humor in this. how difficult was that to strike that balance? >> i think humor is a great way to satirically attack any topic. for me, i can take the blind spots that i have about any argument. and that can show the blind spots that other people might have with guns. people that want to make a change but don't know how. that allows other people to bring their expertise and experience to it all. >> you tried to listen. and you have your own show coming up, too? >> congratulations. >> i won't be listening during that show at all. now that i'm a big star, i'm going to trust my gut. >> we remind people, the special on comedy central sunday night.
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good tuesday morning. i'm katy zachry. it is just a few minutes before 9:00 a.m. let's get right to krystal klei with your most accurate forecast. showers behind you moving out. >> finally moving out. this is not the end of the rain throughout the day but the heavy rain is right up against the shoreline. as expected, right around 9:00 a.m. almost 9:00 a.m. let's take a look at the one pocket pretty heavy moving through cape may county. this will be moving offshore in the next half hour. what we are going to be left with is still some scattered showers and specially the afternoon. temperatures right now, we are 63 in philadelphia and 65 in wilmington. later today, mid to upper 60s. >> krystal, thanks for that. let's get a check on the roads with first alert traffic
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reporter, jessica boyington. >> they were better than earlier this morning. we were up to an hour commute from woodhaven to the vine street expressway. we are also watching on the northbound side. around route 130, approaching an accident up in hamilton. >> back to you. jessica, take a look at this. it is new video as bill cosby just arrived for day two of his sex assault trial. a judge will decide if prosecutor's can call the mother of prosecutor's accuser. they heard from a woman that said he drugged her a decade before he assaulted the temple employee, andrea constan. we are covering every aspect of the trial. i'm katy zachry, we'll be back in another 25 minutes with another local news update.
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head back to high school, coming up, right now. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> it is tuesday morning, june 6th, 2017. you're listening to "bite my tongue," by the beach. >> how do we pick our songs? >> i don't know. >> aaron kim picking our songs. >> aaron. what's your mood like? >> she didn't pick our co-host. we lucked out. we got actor and comedian ken jeong. >> thank you. bite your tongue. bite your tongue. >> the first time you and i have been here together. >> yes. >> how is that possible? >> i'm on remote, ken fills in for me. >> poor man's al roquer in t er house. >> we're as unhip and urban as you can drn. >> yeah.
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>> you said west side because of california. aren't you on the upper west side of new york? >> i'm on the upper east side. >> we're back with the whitest guys on earth after these messages. >> last time, ken had an emic entrance. it's hard to top. >> look at that. >> it was even better was when you -- when you gif it on twitter and online. >> when your kids see this, are they like mine where they google changing your name? >> they are so over me and my brand. they are so over this. they are over -- as long as those $30 checks come in every week. >> are they watching today? >> no, they're not. they're at school. the next-to-last day of school. >> already? >> already. >> we have a few more weeks left. >> they're not as smart on the west coast. not saying my kids are dummies.
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they're not going to hear it. they're in school. they better be. if word gets back to them, they're playing hookie. >> they're cutting class. >> they're twins, right? >> alexa and zoe. >> your daughter is named after alexa. that's fantastic. >> her name was alyssa. but the amazon product was so outstanding. i said, you know what? alexa -- >> and the other daughter named siri? >> boom. that's how you do it. drop the mic. >> did al tell you his going off to a secret undislowe'sed location? >> yeah. >> going to hang out with the guys from "better late than never," with william shatner and henrich winkler, george foreman. who else? >> everybody. >> that looks amazing. >> terry brad show.
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george foreman. i think i'll be the youngest guy out there. >> is it top secret or we don't know? >> i have no idea where i'm going. they're going to blindfold me. >> california. >> that would be fun you're kidnapped and you're dropped in a location. you have to figure out where they are. >> that sounds like a great segment for al. they say it's going to happen. and it will. >> you better hurry. we have one of our favorite games, we like to call ken-f ken-fesions. here comes jerry. >> thank you, jerry. >> can you appreciate the art. there's popcorn mixed in. that's something. >> okay. you pick a question and go ahead and answer. >> great. if we receive a gift of "the
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hangover 4," who would be your wish for a cameo in the film? >> the o.g. himself, al roker. >> i wonder what it would be like to be in a movie like that? it looked like it was a blast. >> it is crazy. it's so much fun. it's so crazy, the setting is crazy, you act normal off camera. you know? when i've done kids' movie, when the subject material is not edgy enough, off camera, the actors get giddy and edgy. when we're in boangkok, at the seediest strip joints. are you partying? no. just having dinner at a nice restaurant. >> plain rice and steamed broccoli. >> it is. >> next question. >> okay. you made your debut delivering
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katherine heigl's baby in "knocked up." what do you remember most about your first day on set? i remember everything. that was the first movie i was in. i just quick my day job. jud apatow discovered me. i remember being in the room with seth rogen and katherine heigl. and i didn't have any lines. jud apatow says, you're going to improvise for ten minutes and just go. i didn't know what to do. this was supposed to be a montage scene where i thought the camera was going to show us together. we did a ten-minute improv. i was doing a history and physical on katherine heigl asking questions like, do you smoke? do you smoke cigarettes? that came out of improv. >> wow. >> that's how judd apatow works. and it was just magic. >> that's a high bar to start with. >> the highest bar to start with. >> of course.
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>> absolutely. i owe my career to judd. >> do you pay him off? >> i pay him off in popcorn. >> one more. >> okay. good one. you guess starred on "glee." >> really? >> yes, i did. what's your go-to karaoke song? one of them is "word up" by cameo. >> really? ♪ pretty ladies around the world got al roker and sheinelle jones ♪ ♪ us three are here partying with you today ♪ ♪ we all here on "today's take ♪ word up >> yes. you want to talk o.g. >> end, scene. that couldn't be better. >> did you grow up wanting to be a black guy? >> yes.
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>> i just was wondering. >> why you say that, al roker? why do you say that? >> the whole production of meetings. call me al, please. okay, al roker. >> "call me al" is paul simon. >> that's good. >> the big announcement. let's get ready, alexa, there's new competition. >> ken's daughter. >> apple announced yesterday. i saw they will be releasing their own siri-powered home speaker device. this is called the home pod. >> as opposed to home boy. >> you have to take the tight shots to make it look cool. this is apple's first new product in nearly three years. it will integrate with other products. and it will be allow you to turn on your tv, turn up the temperature, if you have apple devices. >> anything with the home kit.
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>> they should have a home line, home boy, homey, like a little pod. they should have, you know, integrated to my brand, yo. >> my goodness. >> me and al, how street we are. we only into the street app products. i'm going to do the rest of the show like this, in this voice and annoy the world. >> home pod will go on sale later this year. it costs $349. you guys are a mess. i give up. you want to toss to commercial? >> i guess so. >> they haven't been ever able to work together and now, line genuine buddies. they can't stop. it's the question that can make or break any relationship. does this dress make me look fat? we have the secret to telling we have the secret to telling little white lies. can you actually love we have the secret to telling little white lies. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer.
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>> back, now, with more of "today's take." our guest co-host ken jeeong. there's a new article whether white lies are as little as we think. >> whether the white lie gives them false confidence. you say the lies but you don't fix it. does that make it a little white lie or are you just lying? they say the golden rule for telling a white lie is to ask yourself whether you want to be told the same lie as the one you're telling. do you tell white lies? >> look, if somebody asks you how does this look? and they have the option to change it, well, you know, what i really like. >> you say something positive. >> that one dress you got, i really like that one. and try to direct it away. what about this outfit. >> are you okay? >> you get something in your
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throat. and you walk away. >> oh. i see. whoa. whoa. >> that's what you do. >> the white lie pivot. yeah. wow. and you're out. >> they ask us the question, what are you most guilty of when it comes to lying? >> what are you most guilty of? >> when you lie, you feel bad. you feel guilty, right? >> what about to your kids? if there's something -- >> i lie to them all the time. that's part of my essence. >> no. >> yes. no. you're going to grow a path in life, just like your old man. >> life is perfect. you won't day drink. you'll do a lot of things. you know, at the jeong household, to me, to tell the truth would fracture the whole family. >> yeah. >> they're happy. that's all that matters. >> we're living a lie. i'm in show business. i'm phony by nature. that's like -- st >> wasn't that a rap group. >> naughty by nature was taken.
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i invented naughty by nature. in a was a white lie. >> speaking of happy childhoods, "home away" and "family fun" travel asked kid opinions. they asked which magical destination they want to travel to. the number one answer, no surprise, hogwarts. 27% wishing they could go to the castle. number two was the "star wars" galaxy. if you could go to a fictional place. >> toon town. "who framed roger rabbit." this isn't town town here. eventually eddie gets to toon town. >> and everything is animated. >> everything is animated. he's in a giant cartoon. when they're handcuffed together, wait a minute, you wou could have gotten out of these
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handcuffs at any time? yes, but only when it's funny. and jessica rabbit, i'm not bad. i'm drawn that way. >> we'll be back with stage reading of "roger robert" with al roker. >> you would be a kid in a candy store. >> i want to go to lego batman's bat cave. that's amazing. i saw that movie recently with my kids. and seeing l ining will arnett'. >> can you do his voice? >> a lot of people think that superman's great. he is not great. he's an alien. i'm a guy that's real. >> i didn't have a picture of. but secret garden. >> it's secret. >> i used to dream about it. >> you found it. there's a door. and there would be -- you open that door and go in. and there's a magical, peaceful, quiet place. >> isn't that your dressing room? >> if ill.
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endless. endless. and i'm like, whoa, he can do anything with his body. the parts i connected to the most, when you lost control. you feel that stuff. you feel that stuff. >> good morning. >> good morning. doesn't it make you want to stretch? >> well -- >> i could stretch for a year and never do that. >> that would take a team. >> you and me both. it's difficult being a dancer. i've never been that flexible. i'm in awe of that. it's incredible. >> how much are you enjoying the judging part of this? >> i am a fan of dance. i love dancing. to sit there and watch this talent in all different genres from contemporary, hip-hop, tap and flamenco. i'm a big fan. i love it. it's exciting. and judging is the same. i'm a teacher, mentor, coach. i've been doing it for so many years. now, i do the same thing, analyzing. and critiquing. >> is it true, j. lo picked you?
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>> we were salsa dancing one night. and she was like, i pick you. >> hold on. >> i was salsa dancing with j. lo. >> how is bragging camp going, derek hough? >> to make you feel better, we were salsa dancing, i dipped her and i stepped on her head. and i pulled her up, i ripped her hair out. it wasn't a cool move. >> it worked out. you're on the show now. >> yeah. >> my golly. >> as a judge, do you see yourself as a compassionate judge. are you a hard liner? >> i guess i have some compassion, absolutely. what breaks my heart is when they make a mistake or something goes wrong. you know when you've aced it in rehearsals. and where it's important, you make that mistake. and it's for $1 million. we have to be nitpicky. they are incredible dancers.
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it's a lot of fun. a great show. high energy. and i love being a part of it. >> could you put your judging hat on? ken here, when he was on our show earlier, another -- i think we can roll this. >> the good take. the good one. yeah. >> yep. >> you see there. a little prince. look at that. >> first of all, i know you're joking around. but that's actually really impressive. >> i'm disheartened by the snickering going on. that couldn't be more serious. >> i'm truly impressed. don't worry about it. you have a future in dance. fast footwork, too. the shuffle. >> i made it. i made it. i made it. >> come here. give me a hug. >> i get a million. lei hey. i won't step on any hair. >> you can catch "world of
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we've packed good things in here, so you can be great out there. >>. >> good morning. i'm tracy davidson. let's check the weather with krystal klei. we have some good news. the heavy rain we have had is starting to move offshore. you still see a little bit of rain along atlantic city. a pocket of heavier rain between seattle city and cape may. the heaviest stuff is starting to move out. there are going to be scattered showers that continue throughout the late morning and afternoon as well. temperatures right now are in the low to mid-60s. >> let's check the roads with jessica boyington. what are you seeing? watching the schuylkill, some slowdowns.
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we had a pretty messy commute with the rain moving through. 21 minutes for the total drive time. moving from center city to the blue route, a crash on moreland road and welch and lieberman. to decision 2017, the polls are open in the new jersey primary. six candidates are vying to succeed governor chris christie. they will be choosing nominees for state legislative seats and for camden and atlantic city. opening statements are set in the child sexual assault of jeffrey sandusky, the adopted son of jerry sandusky. he is charged with several sex crimes involving two teenage girls. >> water is back on for dozens of homeowners in abington. i'm tracy davidson. another update in 25 minutes. you can always stay updated with the latest news and weather with
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>> we'll be back from "inside the asianctor udmonkey. here. >> forever. >> so, "nashville." >> there's nothing about an actor knowing when it's time to exit and your character -- i'm going to get calls from people that haven't seen the ending. >> well, i mean, they probably heard. if they're fans and committed to the show, they have a sense. >> why did you decide it was time to go? >> there were different reasons. some were creative. and some were personal. but for me, what was really important was doing it in conjunction with the writers. doing it in a space and time that felt right and appropriate for the show.
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we spent a lot of time figuring out how that's going to work. it was hard and sad for everybody. but the people who are fans of the show, love the show so much. they love the characters so much. and "nashville" is a rich world. it can go on indefinitely. >> i love that. connie, thank you so much. >> thank you. what was that? >> your one thought. >> i thought the ending was beautiful. i'm a big fan of your work. not just because you mentioned my influence on you. >> but that has something to do with it. i understand that. >> any chance of a "friday night lights" reunion? >> you know, i just saw kyle chandler said it was because of me that we're not doing a reunion. and i thought this time it was because of him. my feeling is, listen. >> you're open to it? >> i love kyle. i'm just saying i don't want to be the holdout here.
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watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? karen. we're neutralizing. maybe i want to neutralize. you ever think of that? this week, we've been taking a trip down memory lane, visiting our old schools. yesterday, i went back to my college alma mater, northwestern. >> al, i hear you went back to high school? >> i did. a few weeks ago, i went back to xavier high. turns out i wasn't as cool as i
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thought. i never thought that. ♪ >> al. al. al. al. al. al. al. >> join me in welcoming back al roker. >> this is xavier high school. an all-boys jesuit school located in lower manhattan. >> we have a lot of distinguished alums. and al roker is one of the most famous. >> my back to school day started with my own school assembly. where i shared some of my xavier experience. i was in the cool clubs. i was in the a.v. squad. we're so nerdy we had our own call sign, a.v. my graduating year, 1972. this is the al roker of 1972. >> and that was the most hair i've ever had. at 18, i had a semblance of an
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afro and big dreams. >> your yearbook quote is here. it reads watch out america. >> al got it pretty right. >> at xavier, no assembly is complete without the school song, "sons of xavier." ♪ we'll fight before you >> yeah. when i was here, military was mandatory. next, i hit the roof to check out our drill team, the x squad. mackenzie wise insisted i give a try. >> you're going to let go with your right and catch it. >> yeah. that's fantastic. ta-da. if there's one thing i learned at xavier, it's never give up. >> we knew he wasn't going to go very far. but it was good to see his effort.
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>> seven. >> if i had to give al a grade, "a" for effort. "f" for movement. >> is the nursing office still where it used to be. that was good. so good to see you. ouch. next, i hit the band room. ♪ how are you? >> thank you so much for being here, mr. roker. >> this is beautiful. >> isn't it? >> where i relive my days playing flute in the regimental marching band. you had to march and play. and i couldn't keep my lips -- >> considering it's been a generation since al played the flute. i think moving him to the drums was a great idea. >> one, two, three. ♪ once he got in with the guys, he let the foot and the snare go.
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i would say that incomplete would be the right assessment at this time. >> that was horrible. because i wasn't in tune with dr. pace's standards, i stopped by a place i always felt more comfortable, the science lab, where i was just in time for a pop quiz. >> mr. roker, eyes on your own computer. >> he was taking a code quiz and we had to get him back on track. >> i just had an itch. >> he picked up where he left off back in 1972. i probably would have given him an "a" plus. there was that one incident. c-minus. >> i decided to cause more trouble before the final bell. cattle drive. yah. cattle drive. get out of here. >> if al was a student here now, he probably would have gotten some detention for what he did.
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>> yeah. it was called jug. and you had to march in the quadrangle for an hour. >> wow. >> the x squad, those arer is moan ral rifles, not real guns. at the time, we had live ammunition back then. >> not anymore. >> and it turns out, the rifle range was behind a gas line. >> oh, gosh. >> by the grace of god the we didn't blow the place up. >> that was fun to watch. i noticed that school. i never knew there was so much magic inside. good morning. i'm krystal klei. we are looking at heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms through the afternoon. temperatures will be on the cool side. mid to upper 60s. maybe a 70 in center city.
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68 for westchester. only mid-60s in the lehigh valley. low 60s over much of the jersey shore. possibly again those low 70s over parts of delaware. >> t >> that is your latest weather. up next, he's starring alockside tom cruise in one of the most anticipated thrillers of the summer. jake johnson revealing some of the secrets from the set of "the mummy." mummy." right after the toothpaste that helpstax, prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums, and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind. new parodontax toothpaste. heare you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool?
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he is the actor and comedian you might know best playing nick miller on "new girl." >> now, jake johnson is turning from comedy to thriller, st starring alongside tom cruisey "the mummy." here's a sneak peek. >> you did not just call in an air strike. >> oh, yes, i did. >> where are you going? don't leave me. >> there's nowhere to go. we're going to die. >> please, let me think. >> we're going to die because of you. >> let me think. >> what? >> i'm thinking. >> what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking we're probably going to die here. >> i knew it. >> that's so good. jake johnson, good morning. >> good morning. he's the best, by the way, tom. >> together, though, you guys
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are a great duo. >> thank you so much. i didn't know what to expect. and i started laughing when you entering the picture. there's a perfect amount of comic relief. >> thank you so much. i was really fun. he is the scariest guy i ever worked with. he does everything. every time we're jumping off buildings, there's no pads. we're just jumping off buildings. we jump off of a three-story building that collapses. and there's no wires. i kept being like, this is terrifying. i said, we could die. he's like, i know, don't. this is the best part. every guy wants to be the buddy in an action thriller. >> yeah. >> you want to be with tom cruise. >> you know, when the opportunity came up i jumped at it because i wanted to see what it was like to do a tom cruz movie, more than an action
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movie. i heard about tom cruise and how he does things. it was nice to know that he's the real deal. he's a blast to work with. and he's passionate and he cares. this was a dream experience. >> because of his passion, it is like doing a fantasy camp with tom cruise, in terms of what you're talking about, with stunts. you go through -- does he have rehearsal time? >> we train for about 4 1/2 months. >> wow. >> we knew what we were going to get into. he puts you through it. he has a gym he has the pan cave. >> what's that? >> the pan cave. >> the pain cave. >> did i say pan? >> i heard wrong. >> everybody in this room is hungry. >> like pancakes. >> in the waffle house. unbelievable. >> you get sausages, and pancakes. >> he owns an ihop. >> this is the tom cruise pan
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cave right here. >> the pain cave. what do you do in the pain cave? >> terrible squats. jumping on boxes. you just work. and you just work so you can do the scenes with him. he does that five days a week, nonstop. >> do you get a grand slam when you finish? >> i did. he didn't. >> did you have a trainer for the movie? >> all his team. >> he has people? >> he has trainers. >> trainers, waffle cooks. >> i didn't do "the mummy." i went to ihop. >> before you leave us this morning, really quickly, because you have so many girl fans, next season, season serve. >> fox is doing a final season. and i'm hearing it will be a jump forward. >> okay. >> but we're thrilled. we're happy to the fans get it. and wae wanted an ending for the
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good tuesday morning. a couple of minutes before tepesc 10:00. let get to krystal klei. >> the mainline of rain has now moved offshore. we have scattered showers over the lehigh valley. a light rinse and sprinkling across the board and into the suburbs. this will continue and spread over more of our viewing area
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through the later morning, afternoon hours. we could see an isolated afternoon thunderstorm. as for our temperatures in philadelphia, right now we are 64. we should stay around the mid to upper 60s in the afternoon. spot area at 70 is the best we will do. let's take a look at the roads with jessica boyington. >> watching the vine moving through center city. our cameras around 8th street. a little bit of a slowdown on the west side moving towards the schuylkill. watching the bridges, an opening on its way. the ben and the walt are nice and clear this morning. we are also watching for an accident on the abington. happening now, day two of bill cosby's sexual assault trial is underway. today, they will decide if they can call the mother of his accuser as a witness. the jury heard from a woman who had worked for cosby's talent agency. she said he drugged her about a decade ago before he allegedly assaulted temple employee andrea
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