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good morning. breaking overnight. a former contestant on nbc's "the voice" shot and killed after a concert in orlando. the singer christina grimmie was signing autographs when a gunman stormed in and started shooting. her brother stopping more tragedy. fighting back. >> this elizabeth warren. i call her goofy. >> after a rough week for the gop campaign, falling poll numbers, the presumptive nominee back in full attack mode now. on the democratic side rumors swirl afterla
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meets with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. is that the ticket this fall? a 1 million signatures for a recall of a california judge. that judge gave a stanford swimmer six months for sexual assault. also, the lone ranger. the cowboy catching an alleged bike thief using an alleged lasso. >> roped around his feet. i rode off. >> and now he might want to see if the police need a new officer. today, saturday june 11th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to today on saturday morning. i'm craig melvin alongside sheinelle jones and
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ruhle and the new mommy. >> i'm glad the secret is out. everybody knows. >> it is growing on every level. >> look at that little boy. >> a little boy. we can't keep a secret in our family. as soon as i found out, it's a boy. >> congratulations. we are happy. >> we will talk about this this morning. >> cool. >> we will have more on the news, but we have to begin with a tragic, tragic story. a popular singer from season six of "the voice" shot and killed after performing in orlando, florida. nbc's morgan radford is here with more on what happened. morgan, good morning. >> good morning. christina grimmie made it big on season six of "the voice" bringing with her millions of followers from youtube and social media. in fact, she posted on snapchat hours before her performance encouraging fans to see a show that tragically would be her last. >> please come to the show
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you live near orlando. >> reporter: christina grimmie full of life and cheerful. the 22-year-old singer and former contestant on "the voice." released this video on social media before her latest concert in orlando. hours after this video was taken, a male suspect approached grimmie as she signed autographs for fans. >> the suspect walked up and shot christina. at that point, we know her brother tackled the suspect and that's when the suspect shot himself. >> reporter: the gunman, dead. his motive, unknown. the attacker had two guns on him. grimmie was taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition. shortly after, her publicist confirmed that she succumbed to her injuries. christina has passed and went home to be with the lord. ♪ i came in
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levine's team. she was popular on youtube. the #prayforchristina was popular overnight. and demi lovato tweeted she had prayers for her loved ones. her brother was a hero for stopping violence from anyone else. back to you guys. thank you, morgan. >> our colleague and host of "the voice" carson daly is on the phone with us. carson, your initial reaction after the news? >> good morning, guys. it is certainly -- you know, i think we are all still in shock. we are so saddened by the news of christina, such an incredible talent and incredible person. i woke
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and heard she was shot. the bad news of her passing, of course. i mean, it is just so sad. so young. this was a girl and people say the phrase, so-and-so was a nice person. such a sweet person. christina really was. she was special. she was special. she would walk in the room. she had an infectious laugh. i'm surprised she did not win season six. her star was shining so bright which makes this tragedy that much harder this morning. as a show, we're thinking about her. her mom and dad and brother who was heroic last night. it's tough, craig. this really is. another senseless loss to gun violence. how many times do we do these stories? >> she was a crowd favorite. millions of fans. carson
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it is not a widespread outbreak. >> thank you, dylan. thousands of people lined streets of louisville to say good-bye to muhammad ali. after a day filled with friends and family remembering his heart and spirit. nbc's ron allen has more. >> reporter: a huge outpouring of love and respect for greatest. ali! ali! >> he is the greatest. >> reporter:
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tribute as muhammad ali took his final journey through his hometown. >> as his voice grew softer, his message took on greater meaning. >> reporter: ali's widow lonnie at the service with heart felt tributes. speakers muhammad ali selected. >> people like me who were once young and semi gifted and black will never forget what he freed within us. >> reporter: billy crystal brought his brash fighter voice back to life. >> george was slow. then i rope-a-dope george. >> he realized life was open to choice. >> reporter: bill clinton praised him outside of ring. battling parkinson's and the 1996 olympic moment. >> no matter what it took, the flame would be lit. the fight would be won. his spirit would be affirmed. i knew i
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rest in a private cemetery. a quiet end. and left an everlasting legacy. >> he lives in you and he lives in me and he lives in every person he has touched in every corner of this world. >> reporter: his daughter, r rasheda. >> we love you so much, daddy. until we meet again, fly, butterfly, fly. >> reporter: for "today," nbc news, ron allen, louisville. >> coming up, we talk to billy crystal and his memories of muhammad ali and what it was like to speak at the service. and now to the race for the white house. of course, donald trump trying to get back on message after a week that was one of his worst ever. he is facing a lot of backlash after his comments about the federal judge. this as
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hillary clinton will choose as her vp. we have you covered on both sides. let's begin with nbc's jacob rascon on the trump campaign. jacob, good morning. >> stephanie, good morning. supporters are outside the tampa convention center waiting to see the candidate known for winning. now the primary season is over, trump doesn't seen as bulletproof. his momentum jolted this week by his missteps. >> walks near. >> reporter: donald trump sounds a lot more like himself again. >> we have a president that doesn't know what the hell he's doing, folks. >> reporter: after back-to-back teleprompter speeches in attack mode in virginia. >> this elizabeth warren, she is one of the worst senators. i hope she will be chosen by hillary. >> reporter: something was missing and has been for some
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>> i won every single poll. >> we're lead in the polls by a lot. >> and we are leading in every poll, remember that. >> reporter: it seems the polls that carry trump through the campaign have betrayed him. now losing every time to hillary clinton. not much to brag about for more than a week. trump, the presumptive nominee, is not in the lead and now an und underdog. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell saying trump needs to get his act together. ul ryan saying the comments are racist. mitt romney had a closed-door meeting and one speaker compared trump to moussilini. trump's bad
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some supporting a rules change at the convention to open the door to deny trump the nomination. amid all of it, trump defiant. >> we will win. we will win so big. we will win bigger than anybody knows. >> reporter: during game for of the nba finals last night, a man ran on the court with no shirt on with the phrase "trump sucks." and he is still planning on the formal speech focused on hillary clinton on monday. craig. >> jacob, thank you. i'll say i was watching the game. they did a beautiful job not airing that guy who jumped out on the court. >> they were quick in the control room there. after months of plagued by e-mail controversy and threat from bernie sanders, hillary clinton is riding high for now. this morning, questions swirling
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a running mate. the presumptive nominee met with senator elizabeth warren on friday, but two tight-lipped on what was talked about. we have kelly o'donnell with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, craig. something noticeable for democrats on the campaign trail. quiet. neither hillary clinton nor bernie sanders who remains in the race have public events this weekend. but this downtime does not mean they are not making critical decisions for the future. for hillary clinton, that means picking a running mate. so many options at a muffin shop in washington, d.c. now the big question is the running mate. she side stepped a running mate pick. >> you have to try the cold. >> reporter: speculation already swirling. after a favorite among progressives, massachusetts
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clinton a political house call friday. and an hour long private meeting that followed the long awaited endorsement. although bernie sanders has not conceded, clinton is basking in support. >> i had the great honor of being endorsed by president obama and vice president biden. and by senator elizabeth warren. >> reporter: warren's running mate stock rises with her ability to go after donald trump. >> you, donald trump, are a total disgrace. >> reporter: if warren were to be vice president, her replacement would be chosen by a republican governor. costing democrats a crucial seat. that's not an issue for other senates like amy klobechur. and tim kaine. >> the only thing i'm doing right now is going out apparent campaigning and helping them
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>> reporter: others getting buzz. from the obama cabinet. thomas perez or julio castro. >> we are not going to let donald trump or anyone else turn back the clock. >> and this next phase of the campaign will include president obama out on the trail. that will happen this week. and bernie sanders vows to stay in the race at least through tuesday. that is the very last primary and it happens here in washington, d.c. craig. >> kelly for us this morning. thank you. the calls are growing louder for a california judge to be removed from the judge after giving stanford swimmer brock turner six months for sexual assault. 1 million signatures were dropped off to take action. we have nbc's gadi schwartz with more. gadi, good morning.
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the stanford edition and on the back side of the page is a full ad aimed at stopping sexual violence and efforts to get the judge kicked off the bench. >> reporter: 1 million signatures and signs calling for judge aaron persky's removal from the bench. >> this is an outrage. >> reporter: the petitions to the judicial commissions tasked with investigating judges. the six month sentence is not justice. their cry echoing across the country. >> at most, he will probably only serve three months. where is the justice in that? >> reporter: calls for investigation now coming from california lawmakers like assembly woman nora compos and 15 others. how do you explain
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judicial should be independent? >> they are independent. that doesn't mean it's right. >> reporter: around the courthouse, prosecutors and defense attorneys say the judge followed the law and the recommendation of the probation office. judge persky ruled against two cases filed by judge mcmanus, but he still thinks persky should stay on the bench. >> he did not do anything wrong. he followed the law. he considered the factors that the law requires. he listened carefully to all sides. everybody had their day in court. at the end of the day, that was the decision. >> reporter: while stanford is planning for graduation, there are demonstrations. brock turner will have to register as a sex offender which will bar him from most public pools
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thank you. >> in dallas, domestic violence ended with gunfire at love field airport. the confrontation was caught on tape as a police officer opened fire wounding a man who appeared to be threatening him with rocks. the suspect was seen minutes before smashing windows of a car belonging to his ex-girlfriend. this caused a lockdown and caused delays for hundreds of passengers. the online media company gawker filed for bankruptcy three months after losing the case involving hogan. gawker ordered to pay more than $140 million for the hogan sex tape. the company's founder vows the writers will not be silenced. the golden state warriors are one game away. last night in
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close for most of the game. in the fourth quarter, the warriors pulled away clinching the victory 108-97. they lead the series 3-1. game five is monday night. neck and neck until the end. so great they can win it back at home in san francisco. meantime, the sports world is mourning the death of mr. hockey. gordie howe was the 23rd hockey all-star who led the red wings to four stanley cup titles. howe was 88 years old. his passing will be noted at the next game with the penguins and sharks sunday night here on nbc. check this out. it was a rodeo star to the rescue in oregon. his name is robert borba. he was hauling his horse trailer and heard a woman screaming her bike was being stolen. what does he do?
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he stops the thief. he jumps into action and just like roping cattle, he lassos the suspect until police arrived. his young daughter there calls dad a superhero. on the web, he has become known as the lone ranger of southern oregon. >> good stuff. >> my sister-in-law is from oregon. she grew up roping cattle. >> have you ever tried it? >> no. >> have you? >> once. >> i have, too. next to impossible. how are you, mama? a plent start to this saturday morning, but by later today, a warming rather rapidly. about a 30-degree jump from where we are now. low and mid-60s into the low to mid-90s by mid-afternoon. lots of sunshine. smah
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this morning and an evening shower or thundershower, small chance of that. tomorrow noticeably less humid. a bit of a blustery wind. low humidity monday. could get a few storms around tuesd and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. still to come, the recap of the week's most popular stories. including this epic duo of maya rudolph. and now an epic writers controversy. will get a look at that in pop start. but first this is "today" on numbers. nbc. ♪ stand by me
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thanks for joining us for this news 4 update. saturday, june 11th. i'm angie goff. in the news, two men found dead in the wood. police they say suffered from tom ma but provided no other details. no word on any suspects. former "the voice" contestant christina grimmie is dead today. a gunman ended up shooting and killing himself. police are trying to figure out a motive for that shooting. n>> a check o
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well, we could be looking at the hottest day of the year so far. right, tom? >> yeah. up into the low to mid-90s pap 30-degree jump from where we are now. most locations pleasant, comfortable starting off in the 60s and the sun jumping up in a mostly clear sky. but clouds are likely building and a small chance of a shower passing by 10:00, 11:00 or so this evening and afternoon highs low to mid-90s. hot. in addition an air quality alert in place. if you have a heart or respiratory illness stay inside during the afternoon. have to be outside, drink plenty of water, take frequent breaks, don't forget the sun block. tomorrow, know hot day, not as humid. up to 90 degrees. cooler weather getting baaingck school and work monday. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, each of those days a chance of
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thundershower. a bit cooler. friday, sunshine returns high around when the world gathered around, they said this kid's insane. that's your education. don't forget from where you came. the world will know what's your name? >> so we are back on this saturday morning. >> i haven't seen that. >> june 11th, 2016. that is one comic's take on alexander hamilton. the head of the tony awards where the hit show "hamilton" is supposedly guaranteed to dominate. i'll have more on that in pop start. and outside studio 1a
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we will head out to the plaza in a bit. let's give you a look at headlines. the former contestant on "the voice" has been shot and killed in orlando. christina grimmie was signing autographs after the performance when a gunman came up and shot her. her brother tackled the gunman and the gunman shot himself. 53 million people under a severe weather threat with storms stretch from the midwest to the northeast. some airports in the northeast could see flight delays from the high winds and damaging hail. and singer rod stewart can add a new title to his name. he has been knighted by the queen. he should now be called sir rod stewart. the knight came as part of queen elizabeth's 90th celebration for her birthday. our recap of the big headlines. >> hillary clinton made
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sharapova facing a two-year suspension of tennis. those are some of the stories that had us talking. >> hillary clinton shattering the glass ceiling. >> thanks to you we've reached a milestone. >> this morning, hillary clinton is making history. declaring victory in the democratic presidential primary. >> and receiving the endorsement of her one-time rival. >> i know how hard this job can be. that's why i know hillary will be so good at it. >> hedonald trump using a new le of attacks. >> the clintons have turned personal enrichment in an art form. >> and now facing backlash from his own party. >> raisism and bigotry will not be tolerated. >> a deadl
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tel aviv cafe. all of it caught on camera. >> the men in the dark suits unload the weapons. firing randomly as terrified people run for the exits. >> he had a rifle in his hands and he was just shooting. >> in the aftermath, four killed, six more injured. tropical storm collin. taking dead aim at florida. >> it went by so fast. >> water spouts offshore. high waves over sea walls and off bradenton beach, a rescue. two saved by the coast guard. >> i'm at a loss for words. a tragedy. i'm alive. one of the biggest names in tennis, maria sharapova, was hit with a two-year suspension for doping. >> the ruling says sharapova did not intend to cheat, but bears responsibility and significant fault u
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was added to the banned list this january. >> i made a huge mistake. >> she had admitted to taking the drug for ten years for medical reasons. she is appeals. maya rudolph and tina fey had a face-off on her musical show. ♪ will you still love me ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow ♪ i love ya' ♪ tomorrow, you will ♪ the one >> a hot dog at a princess party taught us all about embracing individuality. >> people praising her. one person saying in the world of princesses sometimes you do need to be a hot dog. one week and two big announcements about the growing "today" show family. >> are you pregnant? well, yeah. i am pregnant. >> really? are you pregnant? yes, i am!
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>> shut the front door. >> we have a fish bowl for another major announcement. >> stephanie, you want a fish bowl? >> no, and i'm not drinking the water here. >> you have been unbelievable. these baskets. oh, my god. >> there should be. >> i'm glad we moved. this would not have fit in my other apartment. >> how cute is that? it's a little elephant with a pacifier. >> my son has that one. that is a wub-a-nub. >> they said you can find out. do you want to know? do you want it a surprise? oh, no. let's find out. >> we have a special gift in here that i lost. >> is this for me or
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air quality alert. if you have a heart or respiratory ailment, stay inside. temperatures soaring into the mid-90s by mid-afternoon and a small chance of a morning shower late this morning. maybe an evening thundershower. tomorrow, sunshine, hi and, of course, you can watch the 148th running of the belmont stakes today at 5:00 eastern on nbc. >> thank you, mama. i promise not to do that anymore. >> thank you so much. that was incredible. >> you will like this one. coming up, we have the worst things you can ever say to a pregnant woman. >> i said it, too. also, changing the way you do laundry. change the way you do the dishes. we are about to make hi! hey! i've made plans for later in case this date doesn't go well. likewise! but, funny story. on top of that? my mom is my best friend.
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pre-rinse? >> what they tell you today is pick up the plate and wipe it off and put it in. >> don't need to pre-rinse? >> it is wasting water. some people totally wash dishes before they put them in. that is totally dumb. >> i'll tell my wife. >> when you load the plates, make sure they are facing inside where the water pumps in the center of the dish washwashedis. there is nothing worse than going to bed and you hear the dishes clink together. dish washing loading is a point of contention. >> what about flatware? >> i would put them face down. >> you put them up. nesting is where the spoons go up. you do this, this, this. thatow
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told me. before you start the dishwasher, put the hot water on for 30 seconds. the first water that hits your dishes is going to be hot. >> loading pans. how do we do that? >> a lot of people do wrong is they want to stick their pans all over the dishwasher and cram them in. do not put your pans here. that prohibits the dispenser from opening up and soap from coming in. you should put them on the sides and back of the dishwasher. that will get them clean. >> quickly before we get to the laundry. the rinse stuff? use or don't use? >> absolutely. new dishwashers use less water. this helps glasses to not look spotty. either way, before we forget. do not do this. >> and the actual compartment. >> who knew people were doing that. >> a lawyer told me she was doing this and her dishes were filthy. it comes out in the first water. >>
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>> wine. people love wine. food and wine stains. give us the best way. >> so embarrassing. >> it happens all the time. >> if you can, stick one of these in the purse or diaper bag or briefcase. >> they really work? >> as soon as this happens, go to the bathroom with a cloth or paper towel and do this. as soon as you get home, take it off, spray it with and wash it. >> have you done that for wine? does it work? >> it does work. if you don't have one of these. if you are going out, you don't have one in the evening bag. club soda really works. somebody spilled coffee on my yellow sofa, it works. >> i can't remember the last time i started laundry when i was single. talk to me about sorting laundry. >> two bad
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the temperature. some people do it all in cold or hot to save money. the new washers use a lot less water. it is better to do smaller loads that are appropriately sorted. >> how do we sort? >> it is very important to look at the care label. >> you are doing all the things i don't do. >> once you look at it, you remember. if it says warm, do it it warm. the warmer the temperature, the cleaner your clothes. don't use hot unless something is very dirty. it is very rough on the clothes. clothes will last longer on warm or cold. >> let's get to the soap. i saw detergent 5 for $1. how bad can it be? >> the most important thing is how much you use. six times or eight times concentrated. read the directions on the bottle. the other thing, for dishwashers, read t
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that. >> i don't want to know that. >> that would be dangerous. >> here's mine. who is your dream interview? i will have to go with the one and only first lady. beyonce. >> that's your dream interview? >> you saw her. >> i agree. beyonce and oprah for me. amazing. one more. >> what is something that would surprise people about you? we know i have a gambling thing. i'm pregnant. i grew up as a tom boy? >> people know that. >> i'm an open book. i don't have many surprises. >> one more. we have time. >> what is your favorite thing to do when you're not at work? >> sleep. >> just about -- i would say honestly if i could have a dream
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7:56 on this saturday june 11th. good morning to you. i'm david culver. in the news this morning today is the last day to cast an early ballot in the district. d.c.'s presidential democratic primary is tuesday. yesterday presumptive presidential nominee hillary clinton made a quick stop in shaw, avoiding questions about a potential vp pick, and that was bernie sanders holding a rally outside of rfk stadium. more than 300,000 registered democrats are in d.c. still working to learn more details about a double homicide that happened in prince george's county. last night two men found dead in the woods near an apartment complex. police say they
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candy bar flavored iced coffees. america runs on dunkin'. a day for short sleeves and shor shorts for sure. tom kierein a hot one? >> yeah. a pleasant start now. temperatures jumping already up to 70 around the bay area and else elsewhere. a little more humid and one shower popped up, i mentioned earlier this morning we might get one. right along the potomac river just now in southern washington coming into perhaps northern loudon, extreme frederick county. may hold together coming into montgomery and perhaps western fairfax over the next hour or so, moving quickly. a brief, passing shower. later today, hot and humid. afternoon highs reaching low to mid-90s. might get an evening
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tomorrow, noticeably less humid. a blustery wind. lots of sunshine. low humidity monday. could get more show good morning. thank you for waking up with us this morning. breaking overnight. a popular singer killed. christina grimmie from season six of "the voice" was shot after signing autographs in orlando. her brother tackling gunman. out pour of support from the country as host carson daly tells us about the young singer. >> that much harder this morning. fighting back. donald trump sounding more like himself overnight after one of the worst weeks of the campaign trail. the republican trying to recover after a sliding poll numbers and gop unrest. and he's taking on elizabeth
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potential running mates. and a royal affair. the royal family coming together to celebrate her 90th birthday again. she turned 90 in april, but no reason not to continue the is celebration. today, saturday, june 11th, 2016. >> a live look there. ♪ puffing my chest ♪ ♪ i'm getting ready ♪ to face you >> on the "today" show. >> hello from kentucky! >> it's my 13th birthday. >> we're from idaho. >> on the "today" show. >> good morning. welcome back to "today" on this saturday morning. here is a live look at
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she is celebrating her 90th birthday. she is surrounded by family. most important. >> that is a great shot. >> it has been a birthday week, but she is has a birthday month. >> look at her. >> when you are a preince, you can do that. >> look at kate. stunning. we will have more coming up. let's get to the top story. the former contestant on "the voice" has been gunned down after a concert in florida. christina grimmie was signing autographs when a man walked up and opened fire. he was tackled by the singer's brother, but turned the gun on himself. the 22-year-old singer was rushed to the hospital, but died. police have not said why the gunman attacked grimmie. to politics now. donald trump making a campaign swing through florida today. supporters are already lining up for his appnc
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the presumptive nominee is facing party backlash over the comments critical of the federal judge. he was in full attack mode during the virginia speech last night. blasting the swipes at him by senator elizabeth warren. meantime, hillary clinton met with warren yesterday prompting speculation over her choice for vice president. the solar impulse came in for a landing at jfk early this morning after taking a turnover new york harbor for nighttime views of lady liberty. the plane is on the history around the world flight. the next leg is crossing the atlantic. to below ground where a rescue was caught on tape. look at some subway samaritan who helped a man fallen on the track. he tumbled after. the
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shows several people springing to his aid. the rescuers were helping scramble him to safety. wow. >> chills. the world is remembers muhammad ali this morning. just one day after an elaborate memorial and service that the greatest himself helped put together. >> it was a touching day of reflection for family and friends who looked back on his life and all that he did. >> ali! >> they came from far and wide. tens of thousands filling the streets of louisville, kentucky, to honor the life of muhammad ali. i sat down with one of ali's long time friends. football legend jim brown who stood by the champ when he refused to serve in the military. >> people were not used to a black famous athlete speaking out
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>> your family is so proud of the legacy you left behind. >> inside, the funeral was a moving ceremony with eulogies from family and friends and his beloved wife lonnie. >> muhammad wants young people of every background as proof that adversity can make you stronger. >> president clinton. >> it is the choices that muhammad ali made that brought us all here today. >> and the man ali called his little brother. billy crystal. >> i'm so fast i can turn off the lights i can be in my bed before the room gets dark. >> he talked to matt after the service. >> i can feel him. as i looked at lonnie a few times. i had to avoid her gaze because i would have broken up. >> what you did so well is you brought him into the room. which is not
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>> well, i labored, you know, should i do it? he would have wanted me to do it. he would have wanted me to sound like him. i wanted to bring the joy of the man, the friendship that i felt. everybody knows about his history, but they don't know him the way i was fortunate to know him. also, the feeling, matt, of gratitude that we lived in his time. that this epic human being with all of his heights and all of his lows and his frailities and failures sometimes, he was a champion of the human spirit. >> indeed he was. i spent time talking to assad ali. his youngest son. we talked about the week-long celebration it became. he said his dad was smiling from heaven. it was
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>> for me, this is what you want a friend to do for you. as matt said, he brought him in the room. >> he asked those people to speak years ago at his funeral. we will take you overseas where it is another day of life for the queen. as tradition has it, she gets to celebrate again in the summer. minutes ago, the royal family turned out to be there with her. nbc's kelly cobiella is outside buckingham palace. kelly, top of the morning to you. >> reporter: quite a show in the queen's celebration. the planes flying over buckingham palace and the royal family looking on. the crowd cheered them on. cheered the queen. standing
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generations of the royal family. the queen with three heirs to the throne and princess named after her. charlotte elizabeth diana all on the palace balcony for the official birthday celebration. the queen turned 90 in april, but centuries, monarchs celebrated in june to take advantage of the good weather. ♪ >> reporter: like her first birthday party in april, marching bands and crowds. queen is the oldest serving monarch in history. 63 years on the throne and somehow still modern. >> is the queen considered hip? >> no. i don't think she is. i think she's considered delightfully uncool. >> reporter: this year,
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a magazine cover and helping prince harry with a little invictus games trash talk. it is the queen who kept the family current joining twitter and facebook, her ideas. with the help of cheeky grandson prince george. >> he assured the popularity of the monarchy for decades to come. he is the future. the queen loves that. >> reporter: the royal family as popular as ever. guys, the connection is better. it is so much better, it's hot and this is what happens when you wear a bear-skinned hat in june. one soldier did not make it through the ceremony. we are told no harm done. just a fainting spell. back to you guys. celebrations continue through the weekend. >> i love it. >> i'm glad. >> i love the colorful display of british-ness. thank you,
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good morning. temperatures already around 70 degrees. storm team 4 radar showing a shower in extreme washington count along the potomac, northern loudon county and may go as far south and far northwesternhy montgomery or western fairfax over the next half hour or so. a brief passing shower. later today, heat, somewhat humid, low to mid-90s. and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> thanks, dylan. still to come, social media erupting after seeing this new shoe & in a world held back by compromise,
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we are back on a saturday morning. and it is time to trend. first up in light of our dylan and savannah's recent baby news, a new article on "today." >> sorry. >> a new article on today.com has a lot of shares. possibly because people only want to compliment you specifically on whatnot to say. are you listening? what not to say to a pregnant woman. here are leading offenders. oh, you look very pregnant. really? just one baby? >> no one's saying that. >> here's my favorite. this is from a frenemy. i'm sure all that weight will come right off.
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finally, don't get an epidural. it doesn't hurt. >> congratulations. i will tell you, it is not all about love in that delivery room. i'm not saying you should get the epidural. anybody tells you it is just love? >> it hurts. and this next story turned the internet on fire is an understatement. under armour released steph curry's shoes. the chef sneakers. the kicks instantly became the butt of twitter jokes. according to people, they look similar to dad shoes. here are a handful of tweets. the shoes are essential for the number one dad look. we can credit mr. rogers. former speaker john boehner falling victim to the dad shoes. here is the thing. i don't have a problem with them. >> i like the
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>> i think they look like ladies shoes. i would wear them is what i'm saying. >> i don't think you're the market. that may be a bit of a problem. >> twitter killed the shoes. calling them the metamucil shoes. they looked like classic nike or new balance. this is a black taxi. >> this is what he was wearing during the games. he goes from this to this. naturally folks are upset. >> i think there's push back. you think of a steph curry shoe. it's a hot color. this is in time for father's day. >> we have a pair here. craig? >> it's not my size. >> finally some of the hardest concert tickets to get for beyonce. imagine one woman's surprise when her kids told her she would go. nicole told her mom she was
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the way to the party, but they were on the way to the stadium in philly. here is how she reacted. >> who? >> beyonce. >> who? >> i know you. we're going to beyonce. the stadium's right here. >> that stadium here. >> she ain't there. oh, my goodness. >> she is. >> all right. so the tonys are tomorrow. fans are happy with the news. dylan. let's go to pop start. the tonys are this sunday. no surprise. the big winner is expected to be "hamilton." one comedian is getting in on the broadway craze doing the rendition of lin-manuel's act. got a lot farther by working a lot harder. then a
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devastated our drain. took a pencil to his temple. connected it to his brain. he wrote his first refrain. a testament to his brain. >> this is a hilarious take. moving on to ed sheeran. a pair of california song writers are suing for $20 million claiming "photograph" is a rip off of their song "amazing." listen. ♪ keep me ♪ inside the pocket ♪ of your ripped jeans ♪ hold me closer ♪ until our eyes meet ♪ you won't ever ♪ find me ♪ came out of nowhere ♪ like lightning >> i
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here's the thing, the singer of amazing is now defending sheeran. tweeting this is not my lawsuit. i think sheeran is a genius and deserves all his success. >> he's all right with it. >> i guess the song writers are getting involved. and going country. let's talk about "nashville." news last month that it was canceled by abc. fans took to social media launching a save nashville campaign. i think craig, your wife is on that? >> huge fan of the show. >> it worked. it will return for 22 shows for the season on cmt. >> i was thinking the fellow who plays deacon on the show. he was talking about how optimistic the
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8:26, your time now on this saturday, june 11th. good morning to you. i'm david culver. headlines now. we start in prince george's county. there we get new details about a double homicide from overnight. last night two men found dead in the woods near a hyattsville apartment complex. police say they suffered from some sort of trauma knop word on suspects but our darcy spencer is headed to the scene. we'll check in with her in about 30 minutes with the latest on that investigation. and the nbc 4 allstate community shred starting at 8:00. runs until 11:00. go to the rockville campus of
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already climbing into the 70s. one lonely shower dissipating along the potomac river near brunswick, maryland. that's going to be tracking south and east along the potomac. may dissipate getting into montgomery county over the next few minutes. the big story today, though, is that heat. we also have an air quality alert today. poor air quality this afternoon. if you have a heart or respiratory ailment stay inside. otherwise, if you have to be out, reduce outdoor activity, drink plenty of water, wear sun block. up in the low to mid-90s mid-afternoon. this evening, a passing thunder shower, small chance of that. mid-70s by dawn sunday. tomorrow, blustery winds, sunshine, lower humidity, up near 90'sand high in the mid-80s monday. the rest of the week ahead, storm team 4 seven-day outlook tuesday, wednesday and thursday, chance of thundershowers.
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on friday, sunshine back, and a little less humid with highs right around 80. that's the way it looks, david. >> tom, thanks. and we are back this saturday morning, june 11th, 20 2016. we are joined by a fantastic crowd on rockefeller plaza. >> this is a lively bunch. >> we have a valedictorian behind us. still to come in this half hour of "today," an amazing day for a group of new york city kids after a visit with the one and only yankees. we'll talk to best selling author james patterson. he is one of the talents behind the master class. this is a web site to take classes from pros.
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and a sea of pink inside florida. we are going inside the everglades for the flamingos. we are getting the chicken salad sandwich. and how about a final check of the forecast, dylan. >> watch out for storms in the northeast. they are scattered hit or miss. you may get storms. your neighbor may not. watch out for the darker clouds in the sky. we could see storms that produce gusts up near 50 or 60 miles per hour. in easte
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good morning. temperatures now climbing into the 70s. notice it's going to be a bit more humid as you step out the door, and it will stay that way into the afternoon. a small chance of a passing light shower this morning. then perhaps a thundershower this evening after maybe 8:00 or 9:00. a small chance. otherwise, a hot day, rather humid into the mid-90s. a poor air quality day as well. on sunday lower humidity, breezy. temperatures up near 90 degrees. low humidity on monday. cou and that's your latest forecast. >> sing somebody happy birthday. the yankees are popular here in the area and surrounding areas. >> once a year, the team holds the annual hope week. a chance for the players to give back to the community. this year was no different. the yankees hit home runs for millions much
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backyard changes the game. >> the yankees. >> that's right. >> a group of kids in harlem, a dream come true. a day spent with the y.e. yaany. this is part of the team's hope week and meet neighbors and clean homes for cancer patients and inspiring healthy eating. transforming spaces for people with disabilities. >> come back here. >> and on this day, the players came to a small barber shop in harlem. not for a cut, but support barber shop books. founder alvin erby wanted a space for kids to feel comfo comfortable and read. >> it is for boys of color to identify as readers by connecting books and read in a male-centered space and connecting men to the early
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>> getting the barber shop owner to get the yankees to help out. >> to use this stage for this is an amazing thing. >> no, no, no. >> the yankees were thrilled. >> a barber shop was a big part of my life. you sit here for hour was your grandfather or dad. you have nothing to do. to have books in there is great. >> you grew up where your neighbors were two feet to the left and two feet to the right. you have a great time. it keeps me out of trouble. they preach education. >> i think a lot of people look at us as athletes. the impact on the community and positive impact that we have on children's lives, especially is important. >> the day not end there. from face time at the students' schools. >> how tall are you? >> 6'7".
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tall? >> vegetables. >> invited guests at the yankees game. >> all making for an incredible day that these kids are not likely to forget anytime soon. >> there you have it. yankees stadium was huge. the barber shop. i did not appreciate the culture center that the barber shops are in the community. >> you can talk about a lot in a short period of time. >> what is said at the barber shop stays at the shop. up next, james patt
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a lesson from the pros that you can get in your living room. thanks to something called master class. one writer who took the class is getting an offer to cowrite a book with james patterson. take a look at how they got together in the first place. >> imagine getting tips on your tennis game from serena. >> this is as close to a private lesson as you can get. >> or acting lesson from dustin. >> when i say to actors should i study, yes. what else? >> and criticism on your crescendos from christina. >> the most important note. >> now you can. thanks to master class. an online learning experience
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founded by david rogea. it brings the superstars in the living rooms of not so super. it was launched in 2015. thousands have taken singing, writing and acting and tennis. we were there when usher had his class. >> how hands-on are you? >> i saw it as an opportunity to help people. >> i am giving you the depth. >> james patterson offered his insights of the perfect page turner. >> be careful. that's death. >> and like all good mystery novels, there's a twist. one student would become his co-author. >> i'm excited. >> a once in a lifetime opportunity for a student to join the master as the two craft a new tale. >> you are in the top ten.
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james patterson and keisha ball. you are the winner of the co-author challenge. you must be on cloud nine. what does it feel like to be the winner of those submissions? >> it is still hard to believe. i remember looking at the competition and think maybe there is a bit of a chance. i'm here. >> 100% chance. >> amazing. >> you just didn't know it. >> james, what was the process like going through submissions? >> i did not go through thousands. master class went through thousands. i went through about 35. they got it down and we took it to three. >> what was it about the story? >> one it's a really cool idea. i don't want to get into it. we still have to write it. it is about some very sexy robots. i'll leave it at that. >> sexy robots. >> really
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>> how incredible is it to hear james talking about your story idea the way he is? >> i'm still pinching myself this entire time. when he called to say i won, i screamed in his ear. i was so excited. >> that's still a little -- >> you have been writing since you were young. a journalist from pennsylvania. have you ever written anything with someone before? >> i have worked as a ghost writer, but it was all non fiction. this is new for me. my name gets to be on a book with james patterson. >> how do you divide up the writing? >> this is different than what i normally do because almost always the books i do is my idea. i'll write the outline. in this case, it was keisha's idea. she wrote the outline. i talked to her a little bit about how maybe to make the outline better. she will give
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at a time and we'll talk about it. >> this is all because of master class. you are a huge proponent of it. why is it unique and exciting platform? >> it's a good idea. the idea of going online and helping people to realize their dreams. whether it's writing or dancing or playing a sport. men they execute it beautifully. >> this is so exciting. congratulations. james, thanks for being here. >> absolutely. >> guys. dylan, thank you. wow. talk about hands-on learning. >> what is opportunity for the average joe. somebody like us, we can take a class with usher or james patterson. that is cool. >> serena williams, usher, annie liebovitz. >> people at home saw my face. up
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we are back on a saturday morning with a rare sight in the middle of the florida everglades. dozens of pink flamingos. >> these days, their numbers have dwindled. nbc's kerry sanders has more. >> reporter: pink flamingos. with their delicate legs and majestic necks and ploumage. >> just watching them foraging. preening and flying. it is beauty and grace in
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my heart beats with enthusiasm every time. >> reporter: in the early 1900s, the skies here turned pink with thousands of flamingos. but then they fell victim to hunters. feeding a fashion trade. women's hats. festooned with feathers. the pink was the prized treasure. >> if you held an ounce of feathers in one hand, and gold in the other, the feathers was more valuable. >> reporter: shhh. brian is going to take us out there. our guide this day took us for a two-hour slog through the everglades muck. >> do you see them? >> there they are at the edge of the peninsula. >> reporter: a skittish bird. we never did get close. then a surprise. they landed near where w
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in. >> one question. where did they come from? >> that's a very good question. we're not entirely sure of. my feeling is that they probably come from fairly close from the bahamas or cuba. they don't migrate huge distances, these birds. >> reporter: wild, pink flamingos. 36 spotted this year. back in the florida everglades where they once thrived. for "today," kerry sanders, palm beach county, florida. >> they are beautiful until a crocodile comes. let's send it over to dylan in the orange room now with today's plaza fan of the day. >> on a more pleasant note this morning. we have francis and chevann on a girls trip. what is the
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picnic. speaking of picnics, new york city is planning a huge one on governor's island. chef is here with us for pink. my kind of pink. nick, good morning. >> pink week. music festival and picnic in the park. the island will be covered with pink baskets and blankets. everybody dressed in pink and white. roseas will be available. a ferris wheel. a city in the back drop. >> this is my problem. it will be gorgeous. when i bring things on a picnic, by the time i get there, my food is smushy and yuck. how do i avoid that. >> pack things separately. there is more work involved. you can keep them better cooled and fit in basket, but when you finally make the sandwich there,
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before or morning and you are sipping wine. >> it is smushy. >> nobody wants a sweaty sandwich. >> show me what we're making. >> this is a simple sandwich. we're making my go-to chicken salad. easy and full of texture. it is a perfect summer bite. >> it looks simple. here is one of the issues. many people, chicken, the thought of making chicken. that overwhelms them. what is it about the dish that makes it easy to prepare at home? >> we are using the sides. >> i'm not ready. we will use these. we are shredding them? >> you can char these on the grill. it gives them a nice dimension. >> if i didn't like chicken?
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i will serve one in the picnic basket. >> you can do chicken or shrimp as your main. scallions? >> parsley or taragon. i like celery and cucumber. i like texture. >> we have veggies and protein. you are juicing it up for us. >> yes. >> we have lemon juice in here. and now we will make the sauce on the side. >> it is so easy. >> we have mayo, mustard. >> dijon. worcestershire. >> and lemon juice. a lot of acid will give it punch. >> chicken salad. that's my friend. >> mixing it up.
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i'll use the spoon. >> i like it to be creamy. >> you like a juicy. >> is it creamy? >> add more. >> sea salt. >> there you go. little bit more. >> all right. how do we put this magic together? >> which roll do you prefer? ladies choice. >> a sour dough? >> a whole grain and whole wheat chibatta. >> i'll go whole wheat chibatta. >> you guys are quiet. >> fantastic. >> here we go. my chibatta is juiced up. >> can i get one, too? >> i'm working here. you have a little side salad for us. >> salt and vinegar chips. >> you are feeling the acid today. why so much
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rosea? >> so it opens up the palate. >> i want my palate to open up. >> it is a perfect pair. >> let's find out. you say it is a perfect pair. let's ask the perfect team? >> two thumbs up. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> come here anytime. >> he will have a picnic july 9th and 10th. we will put it up on the web site today.com/food. >> that will do it for us on saturday morning. tomorrow on "today," we have sonny anderson. we will look at his
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county police are investigating a double homicide. i'll tell you what happened here last night in a live report. also a van slamming into a store wrecking the place. the image left to clean up this morning. today, likely our hottest day of the year so far. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. a look at when that heat arrives. and if you need to safely get rid of documents, we've got you covered. we're live at nbc 4 allstate community shred with how you can be a part of it. all of that and more when you join us on facebook live when he start "news4 today." >> about to
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that breaking news from overnight. a tv show singer killed while signing autographs. this morning, new details specifically what investigators are revealing about this concert shooting. two men found dead in the woods. the discovery that has police and the community searching for answers. and we are live this morning at the nbc 4 allstate community shred. this always gets a lot of you headed out this morning. thousands taking advantage to clean out some space. all right. you're going to need a break, break out shorts and tank tops. warm one. good morning, everyone. i'm angie goff. >> and i'm david culver. it's going to be hot. really hot. one of the hottest days so far
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meteorologist tom kierein who's tracking this warm-up. all right, tom. >> good morning. starting off pleasant. it's just now climbing into the 70s, but you'll notice humidity increased in addition the air quality will be decreasing. unfortunately, with poor air quality this afternoon, a heart or respiratory ailment, stay inside. reduce physical activity if you're outside. take breaks, drink plenty of water, wear sun block. temperatures soaring into the low to mid-90s late this afternoon. radar, all in the clear now. the storm team 4 forecast showing big changes over the next several days. show you that in a few minutes. breaking news out of florida. a former contestant of nbc's "the voice" is dead. christina grimmie was shot and killed as she signed autographs after a concert in florida. now, right after the shots rang out, we're told grimmie's brother jumped on the gunman who ended up shooting and
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