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good morning. breaking news. egyptian officials say they found wreckage and personal belongings from egyptair flight 804 just this morning. the search now on for the plane's black boxes. will they hold the key to what brought it down? politics and the plane crash. >> if anybody thinks it wasn't blown out of the sky, you're 100% wrong, folks. okay? >> donald trump doubles down on labeling the egyptair crash an act of terrorism. this after hillary clinton slams him for his rhetoric and questions his fitness for the white house. >> i have concluded he is not qualified to be president of the united states. >> reporter: million dollar mistake? golf superstar phil mickelson
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search have located parts of the plane debris. about 180 miles north of alexandria. >> investigators are operating on a theory that terror brought the plane down, but nothing is being ruled out at this point. no one on the jet's manifest has been found on any terror watch list so far. >> we have complete coverage, beginning with bill neely. he's in cairo this morning. bill, good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. from cairo airport, where investigators from france and egypt are meeting to try to solve a mystery with few clues. egypt's military though saying it's found debris. that could be anything. but right now, anything is welcomed. any clue that might help solve this mystery. >> reporter: it's still a search and rescue operation. the search is intense, but rescue seems a long shot. no sign of life. no clear
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flight 804 fall from the sky. it didn't just fall. it veered to the left, then spiralled more than 20,000 feet before plunging into the sea off egypt. one egyptian minister suggesting a bomb as the most likely cause. but u.s. intelligence officials tell reuters a review of satellite imagery has shown no evidence of an explosion. nothing though is being ruled out. >> we have seen a desire on the part of extremists around the world, including some extremists in the middle east, to carry out attacks targeting the international aviation system. >> reporter: french investigators have arrived at cairo airport, where for relatives of those on board, it's an agonizing wait. here and in europe. richard was on the missing flight. >> i still hope for the
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this to happen. i never would expect to wake up to this. >> reporter: the terror group isis is active in egypt. last year, brought down a russian passenger plane here with 224 on board. bombed, it claimed, with explosives in a soda can. u.s. officials saying none of the plane's passengers was on a terror watch list. officials in paris are checking security at the airport from where the plane left. at los angeles airport, security has been tightened in direct response to the disappearance of the plane and the uncertainty. >> so far, at least, we have no claim of responsibility or evidence that this was an intentional act. >> reporter: a u.s. search plane is part of a growing fleet, scouring a sea almost a mile deep for any debris. but so far, none confirmed from the missing plane. >> well, the debris the egyptians have
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to be recovered and brought here for analysis. still, no proof of bombs or claims by isis. they are quick to both after the metrojet attack several months ago. this remains a tragedy without explanation. >> bill neely, thank you very much. let's get more on the leading theories. what investigators are looking for this morning. tom costello is on the story for us. good morning. >> good morning. more questions than answers this morning, but a growing number of clues that investigators are looking to tell them what might have happened in the final moments before this plane vanished. >> reporter: this morning, investigators are zeroing in on egyptair 804's final 24 hours. it made five trips in the day before in the mediterranean, landing in paris, tunis, cairo. investigators are seeing who has access to the plane, including maintenance crews, caterers and bagg
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magnifying glass of interviews and background checks. >> so far, at least, we have no claim of responsibility or evidence that this was an intentional act. but the fbi, as you would expect, is working with our partners around the world to try and gain a better understanding of what happened. >> reporter: today, a major question. did a so-called back door exist for someone to plant a bomb on the plane? intelligence officials tell nbc news early data suggests some sort of explosion on board. >> they're also going to look for the defamation patterns in the metal, to say was any of it sp out and is there residue on the metal? >> reporter: it's a leading theory and far from fact, though it's made before. in february, a suicide bomber blew a hole over somalia. airport workers were seen handing him a laptop inside the airport. last october, isis released this picture of a purported soda can bomb it says
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russian metrojet plain over egypt's sinai peninsula. >> it's rare for them to take more than 12 hours to issue a claim of responsibility for a major act of international terrorism. it's a rarity. doesn't mean it doesn't happen. >> reporter: up veinvestigators to get their hands on the plane's black boxes. conversations between the crew and any sounds of explosions. like data that could piece together the mystery. this morning, los angeles international airport has stepped up security, as airports across the world confront another blow to aviation safety. >> security experts at charles de gaulle in paris insist their airport is very tight. they revoke the access badge if they have even the slightest doubt about any staff member. but the plane involved in the crash, as we mentioned, made multiple trips on wednesday. cairo, tunis, back to cairo, paris, before retng
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investigators need to backtrack and determine who had access to the plane at all the airports. back to you. >> tom costello in washington for us, thank you. greg fiis a former investigator with the ntsb. we have a plane at attitude, 37,000 feet. something monumental happens, it turns sharply to the left, circles to the right and drops out of the sky. there is in distress call. what jumps out at you? >> matt, one of the things about the motion of the aircraft that turned to the left and then the spiraling to the right sounds, to me, as though the airport is, of course, out of control. but whether or not that was because the pilots were trying to regain control and the airport still was in tact enough to do that, or whether or not that was a result of an explosion, the airplane was uncontrollable and uncommandable by the crew, that's going to be the question
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questioned by investigation. they're going to have to get that information from the cockpit voice recorder and/or the flight data recorder. there's just not enough fidelity in the radar data to tell them that story. >> egyptian officials are saying, once again, they believe they've found wreckage. we'll see if that turns out to be the case. if you have wreckage that is submerged in water, will you still be able to find explosive residue if something like that exists? if this were a bomb. >> savannah, with the wreckage in the water, as long as it doesn't get washed -- and that is, as long as the exposed parts aren't continually being washed either by wave or tidal action or any kind of grit and debris, sand on the bottom -- there still should be residue impregnated in any kind of explosion. the particles that are embedded in the metal. any of the debris, if it's blown from inside the aircraft
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there should still be residue that forensic folks can actually determine whether or not that was an explosion or that was some sort of deformation due to the breakup of the aircraft. >> i want to go back to what happened in the plane after this event. 37,000 feet is way up in the air. are you surprised -- i know the idea is aviate, navigate and call for help. are you surprised there was no distress call, considering how far the plane fell? >> this has always been a question. it was a question in metrojet. also a question with ms17 years ago. whatever event transpired or took place, it gives investigators an idea whatever happened was catastrophic in nature. if the crew was dealing with a mechanical
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failure, their attention is on regaining control of the airplane. the radio call is the last thing they'll do. especially in the recent past, we know because of the catastrophic nature of whatever happen happened, especially with metrojet where it exploded and came out of the sky, this leads beliefs to be something that prevented the pilots from making a call. >> working with the federal government on security matters, michael, we don't know what brought down the plane, but officials are suspecting that terrorism may be involved. if so, it seems two possibilities arise. either somebody on the inside did it. airline or employee planted something. or more disturbingly, someone was able to get it through security at chaes
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airport in paris. what stands out to you? >> that's the two most likely possibilities. if the flight had been going from cairo to paris, we wouldn't be as surprised because, truthfully, the security in cairo is much looser. on the ramp, insiders and the screening. but paris, france, london, western cities, these have world-class screening techniques. they have world-class security. so if a bomb was smuggled, either in carry-on baggage or cargo, this marks a sophisticated attack. again, as you said, it's too early. but the idea of getting past our best western security is very, very troublesome to intelligence officials. >> and there are two options there. one, these people, if it is terrorism, could have gotten lucky in getting something somewhat traditional. an explosive device on the plane. a bigger fear, i think, is could they have developed something that can pass through
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being detect sed? >> that's right, matt. terrorists like things that work and will rarely use something they know will likely be detected if people screen it well. they're likely to innovate, use something with a low likelihood of detection. that's the biggest concern, that they have innovated. we've seenhe innovation over time. the underwear bomber. the printed bomber. the bomber referred to in the soda can. that's always the concern. the movement of bomb making knowledge from yemen to syria to elsewhere is a true concern. >> just a couple seconds, but mike, the fact that no terror group has taken responsibility and, of course, we all know they're usually quick to do so, what does that tell you? what do you make of that? >> if i was in the intelligence community now, i'd be more interested in what people were saying not publicly, but privately. who is talking about what? did people say, look, we had a success, that no one has taken public claim of responsibility. i wouldn't write m i
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thank you. in the meantime, presidential hopefuls donald trump and hillary clinton are weighing in on the egyptair crash, while sharpening their attacks against each other. clinton going so far as to say trump is not qualified to be president. nbc's kristen welker has more on that. good morning to you. >> matt, good morning to you. the jabs between donald trump and hillary clinton will likely only get tougher today. as we saw last night when trump took direct aim at clinton during a fundraiser for chris christie. polls show the anticipated face-off is shaping up to be a nail biter. >> reporter: donald trump using a new jersey rally for chris christie to flex his foreign policy muscles, saying definitively the egyptair disaster was an act of terror. >> if anybody thinks it wasn't blown out of the sky, you're 100% wrong, folks. >> reporter: trump's comments aimed at hillary clinton, who slammed trump for tweeting earlier, the egyptair crash looks like yet another
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attack without hard evidence. trump mocking his likely general election rival. >> he shouldn't be running for office. doesn't have the right. i'm saying to myself, what just happened 12 hours ago? a plane was blown out of the sky. >> it does appear that it was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: this just hours after clinton used her strongest language yet to argue trump fails the test to be commander in chief. >> i know how hard this job is, and i know that we need steadine steadiness, as well as strength and smarts in it. i have concluded he is not qualified to be president of the united states. >> reporter: clinton accusing the presumptive gop nominee of promoting a dangerous foreign policy, including his proposed muslim ban. >> when you say, we're going to bar all muslims, we have seen how donald trump is being used to essentially be a recruiter for more people to join
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cause of terrorism. >> reporter: trump wasting no time, firing back. writing in a statement, clinton has bad judgment and is unfit to serve as president. the latest poll shows clinton leading trump by only six points nationally. first, she has to win her primary battle with bernie sanders, who is showing no signs of letting up. >> i will be the nominee for my party, chris. that is already done, in effect. there is no way that i won't be. >> now, even though the race is nearly mathematically out of sanders' reach, his campaign balked at clinton's comments. emphasizing a number of states still have to vote. now, as for today, trump will try to rally the conservative base when he headlines a speech at the convention for the national rifle association. clinton will attend a fundraiser in austin. her aides say she'll campaign in new jersey and california in the coming days, states she wants to win so she heads into the come veng
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-- convention on solid ground. al is with us. what's cooking in the weather? >> northeast, not looking good. mid-atlantic states, not great news. look what's going on in parts of louisiana and mississippi. this just in the last few hours. this whole line of heavy showers, thunderstorms, heavy rain and wind is pushing east. look right now, you can see, we have severe thunderstorm warnings and watches throughout parts of the panhandle of florida. this is all moving east. we look for these showers and storms making it to the east coast. flash flooding, a big problem. this is also going to develop low pressure moving up the coast. we've got a washout saturday. the preakness, going to be a mess. sunday, it pushes up. a cool, wet, nasty weekend along the eastern seaboard. we'll get
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good morning, the view from our tower camera looking down toward capitol hill. 48 in college park. 56 in falls church. forecast it is bike to work day today in the low 50s here on your ride in and great day for a noontime ride as well and the ride home later today. temperatures in the mid 70s. don't think the good weather is going to last because tomorrow period of heavy rain in the >> that's your latest weather. >> al, thank you. coming up, golf superstar phil mickelson
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double means double. 7:26 is your time now on this friday may 20th, 2016. good morning to you. >> breaking news in fairfax county where a homicide investigation is underway. this is just off richmond highway in the alexandria section of the county. a man was shot overnight. there are several crime scenes that detectives are combing through right now. police have not released any information on a motive and suspect. >> now let's check in with melissa in your first four traffic. what's going on out there melissa. >> center of the road is blocked. we're starting to see some back ups because of that accident here this morning. also we havene
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slow there this morning and then northbound i should say before the icc report of a motorcycle crash in maryland. >> thousands of commuters are ditching their cars for their bikes this morning because it's bike to work day. 83 pit stops across d.c., maryland and virginia with refresh ms and prizes. it's grown since 2001 as
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we have sunshine everywhere. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. a great day to be outside. near 50 now with a cool sunshine. nice and dry all day. near perfect at 7:00 tonight. but rain moves in first thing tomorrow morning. it will rain most of the day tomorrow and off and on rain chances into sunday as well. if you're looking for milder weather you won't have to wait too long. we'll get back into the 70s on tuesday and we should be in the
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♪ i'm coming home ♪ tell the world i'm coming home ♪ back at 7:30. it's friday morning, may 20th, 2016. it's officially summer because our summer concert series is back. the crowd is here. puff daddy and the family will hit our stage in our 8:30 half hour. we are looking forward to that. >> we'll get outside in a while. first, officials say wreckage from egyptair flight 804 has been found in the mediterranean sea. greece's defense minister is saying crews have spotted human remains. at least two seats and suitcases from the plane. 66 people were on board when it disappeared from radar on the way from paris to cairo. donald trump and hillary clinton are engaging in a back and forth over the crash investigation. trump
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attack already. clinton says while it appears to be the case, candidates shouldn't rush to judgment. adding trump's rhetoric is dangerous and divisive. take a look at this bridge collapse in oklahoma city. a tractor trailer with a tall load hit it. fortunately, the driver of the truck was able to get out safely. the word "legendary" is thrown around a lot, but it is the best way to describe the life and career of morley safer. a mainstay on cbs for decades. he died just a few days after his retirement. >> i'm morley safer. >> reporter: the cbs news man with the unmistakable voice was a familiar presence on "60 minutes" for 46 years. >> what goes through your minds? are the companies a shame? what do they do? admit it, you have a temper. >> reporter: he was r
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on "hardball." >> he was the king of quirk i can nequirkiness. he was a great writer. the body of work is extraordinary. >> do they really pay me to do this? >> reporter: from the beginning, he made a huge mark, covering the vietnam war for the cbs evening news. >> are the american people ready to lose more and more young men in vietnam? >> reporter: his report about the soldiers torching the villages. >> this is what the war is about. >> reporter: stunned american viewers at home and drew the wrath of president lyndon johnson. >> no one had seen that view of the war before. once seen, it sent shock waves that reached the white house. >> reporter: at "60 minutes," he was known for his range. >> is your wife here? >> no, she's not. >> great. >> reporter: and natural curiosity. >> stares down from the podium like a
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>> reporter: from playing pool wi -- to flirting with helen hunt, to asking questions about a multi-million dollar scandal. he was in declining health when he released his retirement last week. "60 minutes" aired a tribute this past weekend. >> i don't like to be on television. it's not natural to be talking to a piece of machinery. but the money is very good. >> reporter: in the 1950s, he was a newspaper and later tv reporter. after three tours as a foreign war correspondent, he joined "60 minutes" in 1970. he was the last member of the original team of correspondents that created -d
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reporting. in a tweet last week when his retirement was announced, safer said, it's been a wonderful run and i want to thank the millions of people who have been loyal to our "60 minutes" broadcast. thank you. >> social media has been very active with all kinds of tweets from people who were fans and admire admires. i think we were in the admirer category. tom brokaw said, he was frail but we had laughs. god bless him. >> so much personality and will be missed. >> won't be the same. let's get aet's get a check weather. >> unfortunately we're getting the same old song for our friends in the plain states as we look at the beginning of next week. strong storms will be firing up on sunday all the way up into oklahoma. the risk will extend into the northern planes with some tornadoes. m
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to texas and louisiana, more severe weather possible. scattered tornadoes damaging winds and hail. for today gorgeous in the northeast up through the planes. it will be perfect. another system coming on shore to bring more rain and some upper elevation snows through the pacific northwest. texas at least you're getting a break today before more of this breaks out as we get into the weekend. >> hope you're ready for a beautiful friday out there. we have plenty of sunshine over capitol hill here this morning. just a high vail of thin clouds out there for now. clouds will thicken up this evening and rain will be here by this time tomorrow morning. upper 40s to 50 degrees in most of the suburbs. afternoon highs today low to mid 70s. plenty of sunshine but clouds will be on the increase. future weather shows rain moving in after midnight tonight. could have pockets of >>
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any time you need it. weather channel on cable. weather.com online. >> al, thank you. one of the most popular athletes in the country caught up in an insider trading case. willie has been following this story for us. good morning. >> morning, guys. federal regulators say phil mickelson, one of golf's biggest stars over the last couple decades, earned $1 million off illegal stock tips. >> reporter: this morning, pro golfer phil mickelson is under fire. the three-time masters champion named in an insider trading lawsuit. the securities and exchange commission accusing the golfer of ill-gotten gains. the total, $931,000 from stock tips not available to the public. money the sec says mickelson used to pay off gambling debts. >> he is not charged with insider trading, and that is really key. the sec is saying in this case that while he did have ill-gotten gains, he didn't break any laws in terms of insider trading. >> reporter:
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golf icon says he's returning the money. adding that mickelson takes, quote, full responsibility for the decisions and associations that led him to becoming part of this investigation. in its complaint, the sec says the stock tips were provided by billy walters, who from 2008 to 2012 learned of highly confidential information concerning the company dean foods. according to the sec, mickelson owed money to walters, one of two defendants in the case, and used the tips to help pay off his debts. >> there hasn't been fallout in terms of his sponsorships. two of the sponsors who have been with him a long time say they're accepting he's taking responsibility. >> reporter: mickelson is one of golf's most successful players, with a net worth of $180 million, and earning $48 million last year just from endorsements. >> he's still a fan favorite, and i don't think this is going to have a huge impact on his popularity among the fans. this finding in the lawsuit, i
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mickelson's legacy, but it'll be far from the biggest thing we think about when we look at him as a golfer over his career. >> mickelson has 42 p garks wga his career. he's second on the winnings list behind tiger woods. this was a civil case brought by the sec. no charges of criminal wrongdoing against phil mickelson. >> thank you very much. coming up, kanye west sounds off on "ellen." his rant that left ellen speechless. behind the scenes look at the rise and fall of comeback of congressman anthony weiner. we'll talk to the people behind a candid documentary. first
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came to an early end. >> i'm announcing my resignation from congress. >> reporter: it was a big fall for a rising star in the party, complicated he was married to a long-time aide and confidant to hillary clinton. >> i made mistakes and let a lot of people down. >> reporter: looking for a way back into politics, weiner decided to run for new york city mayor. >> have a nice weekend. he'll try to raise it. >> wow. >> reporter: so along with his wife, they allowed documentary film makers to chronicle what he hoped would be his comeback. >> i did the dumb thing, but i did a lot of other things, too. the straightest lines to clean up the mess i'd made. >> reporter: the result, "weiner," a look at a failed
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was forced once again to admit he had been sectixting, even af leaving congress. >> was this the last one? can i say multiple people? or is it just one? >> i think you've got -- i mean, there was more than one. we have to answer the question. >> josh and elise are the filmmakers behind "weiner." good to see you both. >> morning. >> i imagine when you go to anthony weiner with the proposal to make this documentary, in the back of your mind thinking, he's never going to agree to this, is that fair? >> i met him working for him in congress. i was his chief of staff for a couple of years. after leaving politics, i moved into filmmaking. after he resigned from congress from his scandal, we had a conversation that went on over the course of a couple years. going back and forth about the possibility of making a document
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documentary. when he decided to run for mayor of new york, we decided to film him. >> i think everyone comes away with the same reaction. how did you get this access, but why on earth would anthony weiner grant that kind of access, knowing what he knew about himself? any insight? >> it's a great question. as you can see in the film, it's a question that we actually pose to anthony. anthony does give us an answer at the end, when he wanted to be viewed as the full person he was and not a punch line. that was our intention. take someone who had been ridiculed and reduced and offer a more complex portrait. >> some people in other parts of the country might not remember, but when he decided to run for mayor, he was doing well, at first. then along come allegations of more sexting. >> reporter: you surprised he didn't say, cameras out of here? >> when he started in the race, no one knew what was going to happen. then he was at the top of the polls. th
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his sexting emerge. as elise said, i think he understood there was a possibility of his version to be told that went beyond the tabloid headlines. when these new relations emerged, he recognized there was value in having another version of the story documented. >> were there ever times, elise or josh, when he said, let's have the cameras stop rolling? >> josh was filming for the majority of the campaign. >> there was a ground rule going in. if ever anyone wanted me to stop filming or turn off the camera, leave the room, of course we'd respect the boundaries. you can see a few of the moments in the film. >> huma abedin is a close personal aide to hillary clinton. there is a portion of the documentary where the staff of the mayoral campaign is getting ready to air their grievances against him. though she's been devastated by these, she says, m
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what do we learn about her in that moment? >> just as anthony was reduced to a caricature and a punch line, so is she. in our film, you see a more nuanced and full look at her. she is a wife, a mother, person with a really important job. but her husband was running for mayor, and she was supporting him and participating in his campaign. she's a political professional herself. >> the film has gotten good reviews. i wonder about a review i'm sure matters to you. have anthony or huma seen it? >> we offered to show them, but they haven't wanted to see it. >> can't wait to hear how that goes. josh and elise, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> "weiner" is now in theaters. ahead, the new technology that could mean you'll never have to worry about your phone's battery r i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together...
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7:56 is your time now. good morning to you. let's check on your morning commute right now with melissa and your first four traffic. >> good morning. 95 north and south here near 212. we have a motorcycle crash blocking the left lane in both directions this morning. 66 at 123 in bound i'm not seeing too much of a slow down this morning. we do have a crash there on the right side. a little bit slow. everything else looks light here on this friday morning. >> we'll take quick bre aak
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♪ i love me it's 8:00 on "today". coming up, the secret to success. why spending a little extra time on your looks can pay off at work. surprising new study that sends very different messages to men and women at the office. ♪ are you ready for the country ♪ keeping it country. hank williams jr. and daughter holly open up about their family's country music dynasty, and how holly is taking on the family tradition. >> i knew she had it. i mean, her song writing was unbelievable. and look at her. she's exactly what you were doing. from country to hip hop. ♪ get back down ♪ get on up
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daddy and the family. they officially launch our summer concert series with a reunion performance on the plaza. today, friday, may 20th, 2016. ♪ more money we come across ♪ the more problems we see >> we love you! ♪ call all the shots >> all the way from maryland to see puff daddy and the family. ♪ still be on top ♪ yo, i thought i told you we won't stop ♪ >> we came from michigan to see puff daddy. we are back now at 8:00 on a friday morning. it's the 20th day of may, 2016. you know what that means? >> what? >> we're kicking off our summer concert series. >> yes! >> happy to
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>> puff daddy and the family will be taking our stage in a few moments. great crowd. it's going to be a great summer. we are already adding to our lineup, by the way. >> that's right. we have great news. we can now tell you that steven tyler of aerosmith will be here june 24th. put that on your calendar. let's get a check of the top stories. hey, natalie. >> egyptian officials say search teams found debris possibly from missing egyptair flight 804. it vanished thursday during a flight from paris to cairo. bill neely is in cairo. good morning. >> good morning, natalie. it is a mystery with few clues, but an egyptian military commander tells nbc news they found debris from the plane. it's not confirmed. it could be from anything. right now, any leads are welcome. >> reporter: it's still a search and rescue operation. the search is intense, but rescue seems a long shot. non
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flight 804 fall from the sky. it didn't just fall. it veered to the left, then spiralled more than 20,000 feet before plunging into the sea off egypt. one egyptian minister suggesting a bomb as the most likely cause. but u.s. intelligence officials now tell reuters a review of satellite imagery has shown no evidence of an explosion. nothing though is being ruled out. french investigators have arrived at cairo airport, where for relatives of those on board, it is an agonizing wait, here and in europe. richard osman was on the missing flight. >> i hope for the best, but i never would have expected this to happen. i never would expect to wake up to this. >> reporter: u.s. officials saying none of the plane's passengers was on a terror watch list. officials in paris are
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security at the airport from where the plane left. at los angeles airport, security has been tightened in direct response to the disappearance of the plane. and the uncertainty. >> well, the debris the egyptians have spotted now has to be recovered and brought here to cairo airport to be analyzed. so far, there is no proof this was a bomb, and no claim from isis or any other terror group. this remains a tragedy without explanation. natalie? >> bill neely in cairo, thanks. the egyptair disaster has become an issue already in the u.s. presidential race. at a rally in new jersey thursday night, trump says if anyone thinks the plane wasn't blown out of the sky, they are 100% wrong. that remark aimed at hillary clinton, who slammed trump earlier for coming to the conclusion without hard evidence. clinton says it appears it was an act of terrorism. she says tr
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ban encourages more people to joint militant groups. the mayor asked for surr's resignation after a young woman was shot and killed by an officer. she refused orders to stop. the police department was already under scrutiny since deputy shootings in december and officers exchanging racist text messages. a bridge collapse is snarling traffic in oklahoma city. a truck hit the bridge thursday after the driver misjudged the clearance by four inches. the driver was not hurt. city engineers say the bridge can be salvaged after the demolished portion is taken down and rebuilt. cleveland cavaliers remain perfect in the playoffs. lebron james, nothing short of amazing. he had 23 points, 11
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11 assists, a triple-double. incredible. cleveland is 10-0 in the playoffs. only team that hasn't lost a game. wow. impressive. amazing stuff. guys? >> personal highlight reel. >> right? >> can you imagine? >> thank you very much. how is this for a tease? next up, how you can make more money at work. >> we're all ears. plus, why kanye west's latest impassioned speech on "ellen" is surprising a lot of time. puff daddy and the family kick off our citi the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. because no one knows & like at&t.
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everybody wants the answer to that. >> sure. >> sociologists at the university of chicago did the research. guess what they singled out as the key factor? >> sucking up? >> worse. how good you look. >> uh-oh. >> apparently, attractiveness, while a factor for men and women, is impacted in a different way for each. women, it came down to how well-groomed you were. the more time women spent on their aappearance, the more mony they made. men got more money for being naturally good looking. >> huh. >> this is depressing, right? >> very. >> explains a lot. >> a lot of what's going on in our control room this morning. >> i know. exactly. you're looking at your cell phone. you see your battery and what you have remaining. what percentage do you get nervous? >> 10%. >> 30%. >> i'm like you, 30%. ink
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in. a lot of people obsessed with keeping their phone battery charged. here's a true test of friendship. would you share your battery life with a friend? >> oh. >> scientists are working on technology to allow power sharing, meaning this, you could transfer battery life from your phone to someone else's and do it wirelessly. >> love it. >> technology could be crucial. how about this? the scientists say just 12 seconds of sharing charging gives someone else a smartphone user an extra minute of talk time. >> does it take the minute from the other person? >> probably. >> two minutes gives you enough to watch a four-minute video. would you give me two minutes of your battery time? >> i would, especially if you were desperate. >> thank you. >> let's be honest, if i had 20%, i don't know if i want to give it to you. >> case of emergency. if you need to call your child, i'd give it to you. if you needed to say hi to someone, i'd say no. >> i'd like to
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yes. >> if you were talking to her at the time. >> especially to watch more vail videos. tumbling is not an olympic sport but it should be. we know one gymnast who would dominate. this is angel. she's known as the queen of tumbling. you are about to see why. look at that. keeps going. >> come on! >> if you were taking notes at home, that was a back handspring, double back, three whips, back handspring and double pike. she makes it look effortless. >> she was on our show, i think. >> i can't even do a flip into our pool. >> neither can i. >> not back. >> how fast is she running? >> track star meets gymnast. incredible. >> and to not be dizzy after that. my gosh. let's find out why fans of kesha are cheering. and kanye's rant that is more
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>> first, kesha and the latest in her lawsuit against long-time producer dr. luke. kesha had been scheduled to per corm at the billboard awards. then the label cancelled the appearance, after kesha was accused of mentioning the suit. something she denied. then the label reversed itself, saying kesha can perform on one condition. she not say anything about the lawsuit. kesha has agreed. next to kanye west. he rarely shows up on daytime tv. fans were intrigued when he turned up on thursday on "ellen"'s show. kanye launched into an impassioned and lengthy kanye speech on his desire to do good. >> i feel that if i had more resources, i could help more people. i have ideas that can make the human race
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hundred years, better. period. [ bleep ] the paparazzi, whatever perception you have of me. starting with the truth, starting with what everyone is thinking. start there, put some [ bleep ] with it. >> ellen's face is the best. >> her face. the gifs of kanye. you have to see it online. kanye took over the show. ellen let him go on for several minutes without interrupting. they have a friendship of sorts. there was at least one time kanye kept mum. ellen asked if he wants more children. we rarely say kanye simply said, but a one-word answer, maybe. gwen stefani is preparing for an upcoming tour. she's being ov
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who is it? her 2-year-old son, apollo. ♪ >> this is like an ongoing series. >> this is the latest installment of celebrities putting their children on social media. showing they're just like the rest of the parents out there. ♪ old macdonald had a farm ♪ e-i-e-i-o >> old mcdonald though. that was good. >> vale sings bob marley. >> we're talking about my favorite subject. >> matt. go ahead. >> just say what you were thinking. >> i have a video of him brushing his teeth. it's incredible. >> vale wetting her diaper. amazing. >> thank you. thank you. >> mr. roker check of the weather. what do you have? >> i have the weather and that's all i'm going to
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weather making its way up through the gulf coast and all the way into chicago. we also have some mountain snows and northern california as we watch this. afternoon techs we're going to see 80s and 90s through the gulf coast. 90s in the southwest. temperatures trying to get back to normal. the northeast in the 70s. so not a bad day today with wet weather from the mid-atlantic states all the way down to the gulf coast and in the mississippi river valley more wet weather in the pacific northwest with sunshine through the southwest and they're taking a look at the preakness. raining most of the day. but how can a mother be a father. we're looking in baltimore showers are likely. coverage begins at 5:00 p.m. right there in d.c. that's your latest we
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here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> beautiful day outside. plenty of sunshine on your friday morning. temperatures warming up already into the mid and upper 50s across most area. 61 in gaithersburg. more and more clouds later today but we'll be dry through your friday and your friday evening. rain moves in after midnight tonight and could be heavy at times saturday morning. showers on saturday afternoon. sunday also pretty good chance for showers in the afternoon. rain tapering off on monday. >> you can catch the 141st running of the preakness stakes tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on nbc. by the way, angel was on the 9:00 hour. broke a record on the plaza. >> tumbler. thank you, al. family business this morning. the first family of country music. jenna bush hager is here with that. nice to see you. >> hi, guys. good morning. the williams family is a country mu
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generations. hank williams jr., son of the legendary hank williams, is a five-time country music entertainer of the year. now his daughter holly is carrying on the family tradition. ♪ do you want to party >> reporter: hank williams jr. is the father of country's rowdiest music. ♪ all my rowdiest friends are coming over tonight ♪ >> you're known as one of the original country hell raisers. >> what? >> did you know that? >> it's shocking. >> really? >> is it true? >> i wasn't around then as much, but of course it's true. i will never forget a security guard saying to me, your dad's show was wilder than guns n roses. there was more naked people, more unruly things going on. >> what? >> did you say naked people? that's shocking. >> are you shocked? >> nashville, tennessee. that couldn't happen there. it's not country. ♪ why do you drink
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style has sold 70 million albums worldwide. ♪ are you ready for the country ♪ >> reporter: his latest record, "it's about time," is hank's highest album debut of his career. ♪ get ready for me ♪ i'll be on the highway >> reporter: hailing from country music royalty, it seemed only natural his daughter, holly williams, would join the family business. >> it seems like music is in your blood. do you feel that way, holly? >> yeah. i mean, of course, you know, it's been in our family and in the blood. from when i was a little girl, i had holly's song folders and was always writing. i never thought about it, to take it seriously. when i left high school, my mom would always say, you better learn to say, would you like fries with that if you don't go to college. >> do you remember the conversation with holly, when she said she wanted to play music? >> i knew she had it. her song
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unbelievable. and look at her, she's exactly what you were doing. ♪ i love it till i die >> you're proud of her? >> ah, yeah. >> reporter: song writing is something hank jr. and holly say they got from his daddy and her grandpa, the legendary hank williams sr. >> he said, if a song can't be written in two minutes, it's not worth writing. >> he was so right about that. when they just flow and come from here, and just flow -- >> they're the best ones. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: hank sr., the original country music star, died tragically at 29. hank jr. was only 3 years old. he has only a few memories of his dad, but does remember his larger than life legacy. >> his shoes were pretty big. >> reporter: after spending his childhood singing his daddy's songs, in his 20s, he launched his own musical
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loathed by some. loved by many. >> how has your dad inspired you? >> he kept doing his own thing. he said, i plugged in the guitar and people left. >> absolutely. >> it would be easy to crumble because people wanted him to sound like hank and look like hank. the career he built for himself on authenticity and not caving into anyone's request. >> reporter: hank williams jr. is embracing a new, less rowdy role. >> what is he like as a grandfath grandfather? >> great. >> reporter: before i left hank and holly to enjoy family time, i had a special request. >> you know what song i think you wrote for me? >> what's that? >> the one about the texas girls. >> texas women. >> oh, yes. ♪ best looking women that i've ever seen ♪ ♪ all been in texas and all wearing jeans ♪ ♪ i drive
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in god and luck ♪ ♪ love texas women >> thank you for that. that made my day. that made my day. >> and you can catch hank wi williams jr. on tour this summer. his new album is out now. and holly gave birth to a baby girl, who joined her big sister. of course, they're all family names. >> did i notice you rocking a little bit to that song? >> is that what you call it? >> i call it the one foot, two step. >> i call it the mama shuffle. mom dancing. >> make you work. jenna, thank you very much. let's head outside to tamron. >> announcer: the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented to you by citi.
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now to another music icon. puff daddy is a jack of all trades. one of the most recognizable names in all entertainment. ahead, he'll launch our summer concert series in a big way. first, a little about the man behind the music. ♪ wanna be ballers >> reporter: whether you call him buff daddy or sean "diddy" combs, he's a man of many talents. he is considered a modern-day renaissance man that built an umpire thu empire that reaches beyond music. >> puff daddy sold 40 million albums, won three grammys and shepherded the careers of superstars like notorious b b.i.g.,ai
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>> reporter: they helped create hip hop as we know it. this summer, the family is reuniting for a history-making tour across the u.s. with the first stop here on "today". ♪ bad, bad, bad, bad boy >> reporter: with this, "bad boy" at the helm, it'll be a non-stop year for puff daddy on top. ♪ ten years from now, we'll still be on top ♪ ♪ i thought i told you that we won't stop ♪ >> the stage is set, the fans are ready. puff daddy and the family are here. you know we want come! a live concert after your local news and weather! [ applause ]
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8:30 now. it's friday morning, may 20th. the citi concert series is about to get underway for the summer. puff daddy and the family just moments away, about to take the stage. >> one of those commercials, but wait, there's more. we're talking lil kim, 112. >> it's the family. >> love it. 12k3 >> we want to see your fan photos. #puff daddy today. it could end up on our citi fan cam. >> before we get to the music, one last check of the weather. >> let's show you what we have
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weather is concerned. p weather. >> we have thunder showers and it's in the northeast and there we look at sunday, sunday, more rain in the northeastern new england. risk of strong storms in the plains. all the way down to texas. sunny and cool. that's what's going on around the country. >> what's happening around here is a beautiful day outside. temperatures in the mid to upper 50s right now. plenty of sunshine and the sun will be with us for most of the day. clouds will thicken up late this afternoon and into this evening. 100% chance for rain tomorrow. could get upwards of an inch of rain throughout the day tomorrow. another chance of hit and miss showers through most of the day on sunday. 60s by sunday but mid 80s back by >> that's your latest
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>> announcer: the citi con sece series on "today" is proudly presented to you by citi. all right. welcome back, everyone. it is time to get this citi concert series for the summer underway. this morning, we're all members of the bad boy family. ladies and gentlemen, puff daddy featuring mase and 112. here we go!
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♪ feel it getting loose ♪ feel it getting loose ♪ get back down ♪ get on up, get on up ♪ this is what, truth feels like, so uncut ♪ ♪ me rocking ♪ white chick, long hair, with a black man, yeah ♪ ♪ don't do that ♪ drink to mask, don't do that ♪ feel it getting loose ♪ feel it getting loose ♪ feel it getting
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♪ every step i take back on a friday morning. puff daddy has more number one albums. ten number one hits. collectively with the bad boy family, they've sold about 400 million albums. >> and counting. this morning, he's brought them all to the plaza to brought off the summer citi concert series and his family reunion tour. sean "diddy" combs and the family, good morning. >> morning, new york. >> that is one oth
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opening numbers we've ever had for a summer opening concert series. well done. >> thank you very much. >> does it feel like a family reunion? >> definitely. we wouldn't be who we are today if we weren't together. it's about unity. it's about also launching our tour. coming to a city near you. tick itets on sale now. >> we're talking about 20 years that this all started ago. when you hear songs now, perform them, do they mean something different to you? >> yes. every time i perform a song, you know, we all went through a special transformation of being more in touch with god and what we're saying and projecting. every song, our words move more. >> well, you haven't missed a step in 20 years. if you're aging, no one here can tell. >> thank you very much. god is good. >> you guys ready to go again? >> yes, yes. thank you.
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i want to thank the "today" show, you guys, for having us. >> thank you, guys, for coming. it's great. ladies and gentlemen, puff daddy and the family. ♪ coming up home, coming home ♪ tell the world i'm coming home ♪ ♪ let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday ♪ ♪ i know my kingdom awaits and they've forgiven my mistakes ♪ ♪ i'm coming home, i'm coming home ♪ ♪ tell the world that i'm coming ♪ >> have you ever lost somebody? think about them right now. number one in the air if you ever loved somebody
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b.i.g. ♪ life ain't always going to be here ♪ ♪ i can feel your dreams ♪ in the future, can't wait to see ♪ ♪ open up the gates for me ♪ remember the time, try to black it out but it plays again ♪ ♪ when it's real, feelings hard to conceal ♪ ♪ can't imagine all the pain i feel ♪ ♪ ♪ i know you're still living your life ♪ ♪ every step i take, every move i make ♪ ♪ every single day, every time i pray ♪ ♪ i'll be missing you >> god is so good. i give glory to god. yes, thank you. ♪ every step i take
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♪ i'll be missing you ♪ kind of hard when you're not around ♪ ♪ you're in heaven ♪ every day, we pray for you ♪ till the day we meet again ♪ in my heart is where i miss you, friend ♪ ♪ giving me strength for each step ♪ ♪ wish i could turn back the hands of time ♪ ♪ still can't believe you're gone ♪ ♪ still living your life, every step i take ♪ ♪ every step i take, every move i make ♪ ♪ every single day, every time i pray ♪ ♪ i'll be missing you
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every second of every day. ♪ every step i take, when you went away ♪ >> if you lost a soloved one, we your hand. ♪ what a life to take, what a bond to break ♪ ♪ i'll be missing you ♪ when this life is over, i know i'll see your face ♪ >> till we meet again, man. put your hands together. ♪ till we meet again inside. >> love you so much, b.i.g. we love you. ♪ may the lord be with you till we meet again ♪ [ applause ]
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one of the best mornings we've ever had on our summer concert series. >> by the way, two sold out shows this weekend at the barclay center. puff daddy and the family are going on tour. tickets on sale around the country. starts in august. >> we thank them for getting ge early. we're back after local news. >> this is a news 4 today newsbreak. >> good morning it's 8:56 now on this friday. we'll start with a check on first 4 traffic. >> good morning, so taking a look right now at this problem on 95. so southbound 212 the crash off to the shoulder here an northbound at 198. still have those delays remaining though in both directions. 66 at 123 jammeec
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>> such a pretty day to be outside. high thin clouds drifting on in but these are not rainmaking clouds just yet. the rain clouds come in after midnight tonight so your afternoon and evening plans will be fine. we're in the upper 50s and low 60s and all sunshine for now and on through much of the afternoon. clouds do start to thicken up after the sun goes down at 8:18 this evening. we'll be in the 50s all day tomorrow with the heaviest of the rain in the front part of
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this morning on "today's take," puff daddy and the family taking over our plaza. kicking off our summer concert series. then get ready to be blown away with two masters of illusi illusion. how would you like to spend the night in the city of lights? how you could sleep inside the eiffel tower. coming up right now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. wow, what a concert we kicked off. >> we are recovering. it was a dance par ty for a whoe half hour. >> welcome to "today" on a friday, may 20th
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tamron has a special guest. >> mase is in the house. this is how i roll. i'm officially a new yorker. when you roll up out of the bk, this is what you come with. mase, you made hip hop history on the "today" show today. >> yes. >> what did it feel like? >> number one all around the world. >> this is my dream, to come on the show. >> what? >> yeah. >> what did you feel when you saw al roker out there, mo money, mo problems. >> we know him as big al, but he's looking good. >> i had that jacket in the '70s. >> i love it. >> he did. >> gucci in the '70s? >> well, it was close. >> listen, you guys were trending, as natalie mentioned. puff addy is still performing. i refused to do this hour until somebody dragged me, and it was you. how i i
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back together? >> we haven't seen each other in 20 years. >> wow, really? >> about 18, to be exact. >> now you'll be touring across the country. you open tonight at the barclay. you sold out in seven minutes. >> yeah. >> two shows. >> unbelievable. >> and you're touring the country, live nation. people can get tickets. to see your family on stage. >> yeah, man. haven't seen them in so long. it was amazing. everybody got families and different things. seeing them again, see who still got the steps and who don't is amazing. >> did sean call you and say, i want to do this reunion thing, let's make it happen? >> he said, let's hang out. he smoothed me into it. >> backed you? >> then he said, we need to hang out more. then he's like, what do you think of going on a tour? >> hang out on tour. fantastic. >> the audience giving love to b.i.g. was it emotional for you, too? >> yeah, new york is a s
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>> a lot of love here in new york. >> thank you, guys. pick me up after the show. see y'all later. >> are you going to the concert? >> unfortunately, i have to travel. puff and the family said i could come to a couple of other shows. i'm going to take my vacation time. i'm going to be a roadie. >> thank you, guys. >> amazing. >> thanks so much. >> amazing. >> i'll take that t-shirt in a small. >> that was fun. >> thank you, mase. >> wow. >> how about -- bye, guys. >> you don't see this on other morning shows. >> you roll up with a posse, led by me. >> i'm still in recovery. >> amazing. >> some of the best dancing, most fun. >> did you see hoda when busta rhymes ran out? i thought she was going to fall over. >> yeah. >> when he came over to dance
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oh, my gosh. >> so amazing. >> that was great. >> the best. >> such a performer. unbelievable. >> and the thing about him, he's brilliant, a great actor, fla philanthropist. what he gives back to new york is amazing. >> and a businessman. you can catch him in paris. >> adam, here's the plan because they're trying to get me to do the roller coaster. if puffy performs in paris, i'll get on the roller coaster twice. >> which one? >> the joker in new jersey. >> you know where you can spend the night? >> in the hospital? >> no, the eiffel tower. >> home away will choose four winners to stay in the eiffel tower. it's a pop-up apartment, one night this summer. you can bring five guests. include us. enter at home away.com. answer the question, what would you do if
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apartment was all yours for the night? >> that was an evil laugh. >> mind wanders. what would you do camping out on the eiffel tower? >> you know what you would do. >> the most romantic place in the world. you have to be romantic. >> and a fantastic restaurant downstairs. >> i wouldn't be thinking about food. i'd be like, cuddling, looking at the sky. >> you have to eat at some point. >> what else you got? >> at some point. >> what would you do? >> i would enjoy a great meal, and i would enjoy the view. >> this is a great idea. i would love to camp out. can you imagine? they should do this other -- >> night out at the museum, which i did with -- >> you did that. >> yeah. when the movie first came out, they had a -- we saw the movie in the museum, the museum of natural history, then spent the night in the museum. that floor is hard. >> i?
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hard. >> did the mummies come to life? >> i wish they had. that would have distracted from the hard floor. >> i think i'd be so excited, i wouldn't be able to sleep. i'd want to look at everything. it's dark, things coming alive. >> it was cool. something you might do when you're 25. >> which is another great segway. he's king of the segway. >> i didn't pick up on the other one. i was like, paris? >> i was trying. would you want to be 25 again? where were you at 25? did you love life at 25, tamron? >> i loved life at 25. i did. i really did. >> you'd go back? >> the only thing, and this is because we have ton hhonest on show, i would have had a child. at least start td process. >> early. >> started the eiffel tower. >> i was already in my first job, out of college. i was already in my first adult life, you know, version of it. what about you, al? >> i was working and happy. the only thing i'd do differently is
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>> i did not love my 20s. >> really? >> they were a struggle. trying to find your place. >> right. >> living in not so great apartments and not knowing where i was going in life. but i do love the 40s. the reason we ask is there is a survey. 62% of the people would not want to be 25 again. a lot of people identify with the struggle and not knowing what you're doing. 71% say they were happiest after turning 40. i agree. i think your 40s are where you find yourself. you're comfortable in life. you know where you're going. usually by then, your life goals have somewhat fallen into place a little bit. >> i'm over 60, and i don't know my goals. >> even now in my 40s, a lot of answers i thought would be available are not. we still have a level of uncertainty. you say a bad apartment? well, you might have a house but now you have mortgage worries. the money problems never go away. the children. the problems
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maybe i can borrow the $1,000 rent. >> perhaps the joy and the -- for example, being able to see something like that outside, the puff daddy and the family. >> saw it in my 20s. >> don't you appreciate it more now? >> i don't know. that's a good question. i'm like in therapy. >> if you take everything on the whole, you're happier now than you were at 25? >> i think i'm equally happy. perspective wise, there's always uncertainty. yes, the 20s were a struggle, but it's not like i'm walking on gold in the 40s. i don't know. it's a good question. >> if you could go back to your 25-year-old body, i'd take that. >> no, not me. >> me either. i don't know if i like mine. > do you think you'd be happy if you were 5 or 6 years old and could drive a mini tesla? >> yes. >> we have the first test drive of a cool new battery-run car for kids.
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kids. this is young walker. >> walker, you are living my dream right now. >> look at him. >> does he have a license? >> these are made by radio flyer, right? >> preorder at tesla.radio flyer.com. >> you'll get it sooner than the real tesla. >> you can customize it, choose the color, the license plate. $. may and june shipments already sold out. designed for kids ages 3 to 8. >> how much? >> $499. >> $499. >> that's right. >> i asked if i could try it, but they are strict with the, you have to be under 80 pounds. >> listen to that horn. very good. >> one time he smiled. >> cool. >> it's not a plug-in? >> well, it's got a battery. >> you like it, thumbs up? >> all right, dude. way to
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way to go. >> all the girls are going to be chasing after you driving that car around. >> pushing him already. we have been dealing with severe storms and they continue to roll across the panhandle of florida. there's more back through mississippi and louisiana it is going to develop tonight in through tomorrow night. flash flooding and strong storms into tonight and then for tomorrow on into the weekend this coastal low develops and moves up the coast. it's going to be a wash out. it's not going to be pleasant. whoa, man, you were getting up some speed there, bud. i like that. we're watching this system on sunday and it moves up into new england and finally away from shore for next week. rainfall amounts looking like anywhere from 1 to 3 inches from florida all the way up the mid-atlantic and on into the northeast. want to drive on through walker? come on
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the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, everybody. a beautiful day outside today. we're mostly in the upper 50s to low and mid 60s. highs in the mid 70s. plenty of sunshine. the clouds come in overnight tonight and rain will be off and on rain most of the weekend. heaviest of the rain will be in the first half of the day on sad saturday but frequent showers saturday afternoon and off and on sunday. finally starting to dry out tuesday and wednesday of next week. >> that is your latest weather. are you ready to have your minds blown? >> completely. >> after our concert, we're also talking about masters of illusion. you won't believe what you're about to see. right after these in a good, clean salad, every ingredient is the main ingredient. whether it's big... or small. first to go. or best for last. sweet.
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i'd be on the show that i watched since i was really little. >> bill, you're known for interactive stuff. what do you have for us? >> i want you to hold this, al. just don't move. it's not you. it's who is inside i'm telling not to move. it's my friend. i'll show you. come on. he's nice. w0u would you like to see him? >> sure. >> he's in front of me. i'll show you. right? back in. it's okay. you're fine. >> very cool. >> wow. what does he eat? >> invisible food. >> you don't want to know. >> see what comes out, too. that's invisible, too. >> amazing. greg, you have something for us. it's a little bigger, i'm
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♪ >> ow, that hurts. ♪ >> wow. [ applause ] >> incredible. amazing. well done. >> i got the name of a great chiropractor. pretty impressive. >> thank you very much. >> so fun. enjoy, guys. >> my gosh. >> the new season of "masters of ill illusion" is tonight on the cw. up next, olivia opens up about h
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star olivia munn might be one step closer. the 35-year-old actress revealed how she lost 12 pounds during the movie's production. munn said her intention was to get as fit and healthy as she could. again, she began working out, daily dieting. she shed a lot of weight. in addition to exercising, the sultry star went on an 80/20 diet. 80% of the diet is fruits and vegetables. other 20% is whatever. meat, bread, anything you want. interesting. keeping up with the kardashians, scott disick proved yesterday self-proclaimed lords make mistakes, too. in an instagram post, his handle >> it is let the lord be with ai you and posted the instructionsn along with the caption to his 15.9 million followers a i
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immediately he posted here you . go at 4:00 p.m. eastern keepingy one the summer workout routine and he quickly deleted that sio. version.hold on. now listen to this. hold on to your tea. scott makes between 15 and $20,000 for sponsored posts like that one. gosh. 41-year-old former parenthood star dax shepherd revealed he had a vasectomy. they are parents to lincoln and delta.u'll when he h askedav deo you think you'll have more children he had this to say after a pregnancy ea scare last year. >> >> that it happene hapd on tueso she had to work so for 8 hours t we didn't get a pregnancy test. so for 8 hours i was imagining my life with all of these kids.w that was tuesday. i flew home wednesday for a meeting, thursday morning i hadi a
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>> wow. . >> wow.>> okay. so i said the kid was 17. 17 months.e dax is like i have a 17-year-old. from grey's anatomy fans out ino there, they're relying on the dvr but here's a huge spoiler e alert. alert. alert. dr. spoilcallie torres charact leaving fans broken hearted with her departure.e she said i'm deeply grateful to have the last ten years with my family at grey's anatomy. dr. callie. you will be missed and someone i never miss because i get to see gm every day of my life. luckit >> stop it. we got a super hero in the house.>> brandon is going to tell us about his hit show legends of u tomorrow. mr. adam. and then once you know what to t watch we'll show you what to
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neutrogena®. good morning. it's 9:26 now on this friday may 20th. and in the news for room fairfax county police are investigating a homicide. a man was shot at an apartment complex off richmond highway in the alexandria section of the highway. a man that served as a delegate for donald trump could spend decades behind bars. he was charged with having unregistered machine guns and explosives. gop leaders say they will replace bailey as a trump delegate tomorrow. a look at your forecast, next.
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taking a look at the headlines. a taking a look at the headlines a massive frozen foods recall involved millions of packages of fruits and vegetables shipped to canada and mexico. the products in washington state could be contaminated with lysteria. they were sold in costco target trader joes and safeway. they caused illnesses including two deaths. the company is still trying to pinpoint the source of the contamination and you can find out more on the recall on our website today.com. maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help prevent cancer. body massde
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adults and they estimate people healthy in all four areas would be 20 to 40% less likely to develop cancer than those at higher risk and maintaining a normal bmi and moderate exercise for 150 minutes a week. td bank is retiring it's coin counting machine. they have been pulled out of service last month after today's jeff rossen reported on machines in several locations undercounting coins. the bank blamed the errors on things like dust, lint and customers loading coins too slowly. however on thursday they said the machines are gone for good. are you kecurious about your credit score, discover is announcing anyone can look at their score for free. also whether they see your score as good or poor and w
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you had any missed pams. >> with the summer swimming season almost here there's a dirty water warning. last year one in 8 inspections of public pools and water playgrounds resulted in immediate closures because of serious violations. the worst are kiddie and wading pools and because of potty training accidents but with adults it's often just called being lazy. let's get a can check of the weather from al. >> thank you so much natalie as we look and show you what's going to be happening tomorrow. it's going to be a messy track. we have a lot of rain coming down and there may be even a chance of a shower or two for the 141st running of the preakness. temperature about 57 degrees. and weekend outlook you can see we have wet weather in the mid-atlantic states and also the pacific northwest. slight risk of strong storms texas int
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rain continues in the northeast and new england a slight risk of strong storms expands from texas into the planes. >> enjoy the sunshine while we have it around here. there won't be much in the way of sun at all over the weekend. temperatures 64 leesburg and 62 in washington and 64 in calvert county. for today nice and sunny. 75. tomorrow lots of rain around in the morning. temperatures in the 50s on saturday. 60s on sunday with quite a few showers possible sunday afternoon as well. drying out late monday and warmer by the middle of next week. >> that is your latest weather. >> that's your latest weather. >> he's the super actor famous for playing super heros including superman in 2006 blockbuster superman returns and now brandon is back in the d.c. comics universe starring in legends of tomorrow.
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and genius capable of shrinking down to sub atomic size and in last nigh's shocking finale it's revealed he'll be forming a new partnersh partnership. >> want to be partners. >> i think i'm going to be sick. >> i keep an eye out for you and you keep an eye out for me. >> while doing what. >> we haven't finished him. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> so the justice society of america. >> yeah. >> which is a precursor to the justice league. >> indeed. >> i know too much about it. >> you probably know more than i do. >> what was that hike? knowing that it's the beginning of something that big? >> it's really cool. we built all of this for season fog after vandal savage. it's n t
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and to have our futures open for the first time ever which is kind of the whole journey of the season fate versus destiny and now something that we don't know, that our leader doesn't know the time map. he is the leader that sweeps and we sent somebody back into the future and we're not aware of it. >> mind boggling. >> this is on the cw. >> right. >> but what i love about your character you're known for adam shrinks down to mini size so you have that as a super power, what would you juan to do? >> i don't know. i like to see what people think about me. >> you would hide. >> i'd be a fly on the wall in production meetings maybe and see -- >> what's going to happen to your character. >> what's going to happen to the character. >> what people say about you. >> exactly. >> so it's flash
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do you know what that means? >> yeah. we flash back and you show embarrassing things. >> roll the tape. let's look here. >> is there a problem. >> yeah. see those two individual yots over there they're 16 and under age and you're not. i also bet those party cups aren't holding lemonade. you want to end any further conversation with me right now so step aside skippy. >> that's me doing my best bad boy impression. because i'm far from it. >> oh my gosh. >> i got the role anyway. >> one of the great things about doing cool stuff is for your kids. you have a 3-year-old son. is he into super hero dad at this point? >> i don't think he gets the broader scope of what it means that dad is playing superman but he flies around as superman but he runs around as flash as well. he watches teen titans a little bit so he makes us pretend. so my wife sometimes might be the g
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and we're on a mission. he's always dictating who is directing us. >> a lot of costume changes. >> what is it about the fact that you're on the cw and now super girl is moving on monday. you have this great palate. you appeared on the flash. you have been on green arrow and now you're legends of tomorrow and now super girl. that has to be cool. >> it's very exciting. it's an amazing world that's been creating. it's been in existence in the comic book world for so long but we're achieving such greatness in television and it's a treat for fans that have been waiting for something like this for so long and to work with these talented people doing awesome exciting things and all of these shows. it's a new day every day that i go to work. >> you can tell that al is a super hero geek out. >> he's going to become the at tom. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> coming up next, tens of
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tamron and natalie are already lo >> and are loving it. >> you wouldn't know there's no crab in there. >> how did you create this? >> we're replicating the texture of crab and for the flavor we're using this old bay seasoning. >> hoe do we get started? >> chickpeas are here. >> make sure that they're drained and rinsed and hearts of palm. also canned and you'll toss them up before you add them. pepper. fresh not cans but you could probably use canned and pulse it and just make sure that you keep that texture. >> so you end up with something like this. >> end up with something like this and here you can add our panko. >> mayonnaise. >> vie gan. >> add that. >> you make vegan mayonnaise. >> even hellmens is doing it
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>> there's a tang and mustard in there. stir it up and get it all combined. and then you can make it into these little crab cakes. these little things with no meat at all in here. no cholesterol an we'll spread them on each side. >> you can hold it together. >> need legs to hold it together. >> right. we have our oil and we're just going to add this right into it. >> how long on each side? >> about three minutes on each si side. >> you have a terrific sauce. >> so more of that mayo in here and red peppers roasted. that nice flavor. some dill. >> i love dill. >> especially for seafood. and then a red wine vinegar in here. >> and some black pepper and then just put your lid on there and get it blended and then -- oh
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>> all right. >> boom. >> end with something nice and creamy. >> so beautiful. >> serve it up and you can top your crab cakes with that beautiful sauce. it's all vegan. >> the flavor is sole layered. >> thank you so much. this is terrific. >> it really is. >> a shout out to our today food club member from memphis, tennessee. and head to today.com/food. up next, all about the benjamins. a performance from puff daddy and the family after these messages. brandon thinks hellmas heaven in a jar. that's because our ingredients come from places like... pleasantville, iowa! and farmers committed to responsibly sourced oils... blended with ingredients like cage-free eggs. we're talkin' real ingredients. for three generations.
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before we leave, want to remind you, "sunday toda with willie is coming up. getting country with our good buddy, dierks bentley, kicking off his summer tour. dierks revealing how >> how he got his start and the inspiration behind his songs. that's this sunday on sunday today with willie geist. >> love dirks bentley. love him. hoda and jenna are coming up next. they're still in recovery mode too after sean p. diddy. >> they have a little more. >> enjoy your weekend. >> after local news.
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good morning, everyone. 9:57-on-this friday may 20th. here's what's making news for today. the fbi wants your help to find two missing fairfax teens. the 13 and 14-year-old have been missing since may 10th. they both may be in need of medical attention. if you have any information on their whereabouts please call police. >> also be on the look out for extra cyclists on your way to
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today is bike to work day. 83 pit stops have been set up across d.c., maryland and virginia and it should be a nice day for it, right, chuck. >> it's a great day to take a bike ride today and tomorrow not so much. outside right now though temperatures are warming quickly and upper 60s across the area. and pretty good chances. you're going to get rained out tomorrow. sunday ify at best. we warm up next week. >> 80s will make everybody smile. you can get the latest news and weather any time on the app.
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