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good morning. hitting the trail. good morning. hitting the trail. president obama making his first campaign appearance with hillary clinton today in north carolina, while trump blasts the couple for using air force one to get there. nasa workers erupt in cheers as the juneau launches. and then 38 million people under warnings and advisories, so how long is the
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party in the usa. america celebrates independence day with fireworks across the nation, but not all of the displays went off without a hitch. >> oh, no, i think they caught on fire. >> we have the good, the bad, and the red, white and blue today, july 5th, 2016. good morning, everybody. you did your patriotic duty last night. >> no matter how many times you are lucky enough to see it in person, never ceases to take your breath away. an incredible show. >> the rain stopped just in time. our top
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all eyes on the presidential race. president obama will be campaigning with hillary clinton, their first trip together, and donald trump has his own event today. this is as the survey monkey showing trump by five points natalie. let's start with andrea mitchell. >> good morning, savannah. president obama will be going all out in the first campaign appearance with hillary clinton today, even giving her a ride here on air force one. they have been teammates. they have been rivals. and today president obama will do what few other incumbents have, lend his firepower. >> i am with her, i am fired up and i cannot wait and get out there and campaign for
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clinton. >> he will get out there. president obama's popularity is up above 50%. the president is getting mrs. clinton a ride on air force one and donald trump already pounced tweeting why is president obama allowed to use air force one on the campaign trail with hillary clinton. who pays? usually the campaign picks up part of the travel when on air force one. white house and campaign officials tell nbc news, not a broad attack on donald trump but the president has been slamming trump already. >> america is a nation of immigran immigrants. that's our strength. >>
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ignorance is not a virtue. the president has plenty of motivation. >> you are not allowed to be a president if you are not born in this country. he may not have been born in this country. >> donald trump is not going to let anytime go by. he is playing tag team coming here to the state, to north carolina, tonight just after clinton and obama take off. savannah and willie. >> thank you. >> donald trump also stepping up his search for a running mate tweeting about possible picks and responding to the firestorm over an image he tweeted that some view as anti-semitic. >> trump is under fire for that we
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anti-semit anti-semitic. running mate. donald trump trying to blame hillary clinton for a tweet he sent out showing clinton over a pile of money with the caption the most corrupt candidate ever in what many consider a star of david. trump deleted the image within hours but not before a firestorm of criticism. hillary clinton's campaign calls it blatantly anti-semitic saying it's a pattern that should give voters major cause for concern and now trump's campaign is defending the tweet arguing the star was really a sheriff's star adding clinton through her surrogates is trying to divert attention from dishonest behavior of herself and her husband. the statement came monday night after trump's tweets on a vp pick were not changing the subject. two weeks before the convention and the candidate is
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he tweets about meetings about two potential picks. iowa senator, joany erin, and mike pence. only a day after the sit-down and pence was forced to comment on trump's controversial tweet. >> i think the campaign has addressed that and my focus is indiana. >> also on trump's list, former house speaker, newt gingrich, but does gingrich want to do it. >> being vice president means you have to go to meetings and deal with the press all the time and you have to deal with congress -- i used to be a congressman and i know what it is like. >> that leaves trump's most loyal surrogate. sources close to governor, chris christie, say he is interested but with a 26% approval rating in new jersey it's not clear the governor could deliver his home state.
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the decision could come as early as next week, but sources next to the candidate and campaign remind me donald trump is unpredictable and could pick somebody completely different and make the announcement much sooner than you think. >> thank you. and nicole wallace, welcome to you. battleground state, north carolina, and is it all upsides for hillary clinton to be campaigning with obama or are there down sides. >> the horrific tragedies, terrorism from all around the globe, and sadly here at home, she is attaching herself with obama's foreign policy record, and trump still
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hillary clinton on the question of who do you trust to protect this country against the threat of terrorism? i think the one thing for her is to attach herself to the obama foreign policy. >> she is going to be out not just with president obama but what are known as democratic all-stars, the former president of the united states, bill clinton, and elizabeth warren. what does she need out of these people? >> the other place where she has the deficit on the polls, is the trustworthines trustworthiness. and she is running a top shelf campaign and has the president of the united states who made his fight against trump personal in comments and he has taken on the central tenants in the trumpism, and she has elizabeth
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is losing to trump on the question of honest and trustworthiness. >> and in one way the pick is refreshing because it's not a cloak and dagger thing, and trump is out there tweeting. we have seen a few names on the short list, and let's complete the following sentence. the best vp for donald trump is somebody who -- >> really tells what is going on behind closed doors, and i have seen candidates choose the pick they want and i think george bush wanted to pick dick cheney and he did, and i have seen candidates pick who makes the biggest splash. nobody knows what donald trump is going to do except donald trump. >> indeed. nicole, w
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thank you. now to a historic achievement for space exploration overnight. we are geeking out. a solar powered probe arrived in orbit around jupiter. good morning. >> good morning. nasa scientists at the jet propulsion lab calling this the hardest thing they ever have done, putting a spacecraft name "juno" into orbit overnight. >> and liftoff -- >> it was for the space probe that successfully entered orbit after appear billion-mile journey. >> nasa did it again. that says it all to me. >> juneau's ambition mission
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planet. >> juneau is going to go into the scariest part of the scariest place, and it's part of the radiation. wer. scientists named it an jupiter's wife known as roman goddess who could see through clouds and that's what nasa's version of juneau will do. fly through the clouds of jupiter orbiting over 37 times over the next 20 months, a journey that will take time because of the massive size of the planet. jup nine science instruments will explore how much water is in its atmosphere and for nasa, this was a make or break moment. the mission cost more than $1 billion. juno is the second spacecraft to ever circle jupiter. >> after 1.7 billion-mile journey we hit burnge
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that was just tens of kilometers large, isn't that incredible? >> reporter: right now aboard juno there's a special camera that will take color pictures of the planet and nasa is helping for your help at home in deciding where to point that camera for jupiter's up close moment and even though juno traveled for a long five years, arrived right on time starting its orbit of jupiter just one second off schedule. willie, savannah? >> just astounding. thank you so much. i was thinking about this this morning. a five-year trip and they nail it within one second. say it again. people at nasa are geniuses. >> imagine whoever did that mathematical equation. impressive. now to this ongoing search for whomever left a homemade explosive in central park that seriously injured a teenager from virginia over the holiday weekend. today craig melvin is in central park this morning with the latest on this. craig, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you.
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in an instance as the university of miami honor student at last check was in serious but stable condition at a nearby hospital. as you indicated, there's a forensic team trying to figure out who it was that left this small but powerful explosive device here in central park. sunday's blast creating panic and confusion in new york's bustling central park. >> we don't know. we don't know. >> reporter: 19-year-old connor golden was walking with friends when he climbed down a large rock and stepped on a plastic bag holding what police say was explosive material. his friends shocked. >> he's our friend. we should get in the ambulance. >> reporter: golden rushed to the hospital where doctors amputated his left leg beneath the knee. his grandmother says he's celebrating his 20th birthday this sunday. >> i get sad because i think does connor know what's happened h
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certainly his father and mother do but does he know? >> reporter: police now searching for clues and witnesses. investigators believe the blast was a result of someone experimenting with fireworks and not a terrorist act. >> we would not categorize this as an explosive divide number one. number two, it was not placed there as part of an experiment to have someone be hurt or step on it investigators believe it was created by a hobbyist. in plymouth massachusetts, a barge caught fire. in new york on monday police were out in full force to protect more than 4 million expected for
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spectacular. tourists along with new yorkers enjoying the night. >> we have new york's finest taking care of us. we're safe. we're all right. >> police believe whoever made the fire work in central park had a basic knowledge of chemistry, and the testing on that material is expected to be released sometime tomorrow. >> thank you. also this morning, dangerous heat set to impact tens of millions of americans across the country. dylan in for al. >> it's going to be exceptionally hot, especially in areas like the southeast or the carolinas but also down through texas into oklahoma where we do have heat advisories in effect and heat warnings, especially northeastern oklahoma. we have 38 million people under some sort of heat advisory, and it's not just the heat but it's going to be the humidity, and
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to sweat but doesn't cool down efficiently. with temperatures up around 100 degrees with dallas with the humidity on top of that it's going to be very uncomfortable. we are not looking at breaking records here because it's july, but it's the humidity making it so uncomfortable for so many areas. and stretching up into washington, d.c., about 92 degrees, and it lasts through thursday and friday, and again, it's not just the high temperatures, we're not looking at just extreme-record breaking temperatures, but humidity making it unbearable. three suicide bombings rocked three different areas. one was out a site
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millions of pilgrims every year. there was one near the u.s. consulate. there was a scare on the flight. the boeing 747 was in swiss airspace at the time. the plane landed safely in tel aviv short time ago and no bomb was found. and then the road to rio. this was the second attempt, and just when he was about to lift out, his pole snapped. he was not hurt and he did not qualify for the u.s. team, however. we will have more on the athletes to watch in rio. and tonight's mega millions soared to $449 million.
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blake mccoy is in chicago where people are grabbing up the tickets. >> people heading into work is going to notice the latest eye-popping jackpot. that becomes the third largest mega millions in history, not to be out done, but the powerball jackpot is also rising this morning. take a look at the two side by side, powerball is sitting at $257 million, because neither game has had a winner in quite sometime. it has been 27 pwrauings for mega millions, and 16 drawings for powerball. here in chicago at this 7-eleven they are bracing for a busy day, and they always get hectic. we already have our tickets, but be sure and bring your dollar
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and have your pools going at work, and the draw something tonight for mega millions. >> we were worried about you. we saw you in the surveillance camera, and we didn't know if you had been arrested for something. we're glad you are okay. >> reporter: i am not in trouble. damp in the northeast today. still a little stormy down through the carolinas and down across the southeast and a stronger chance of storms this afternoon. that's a look around the country and your local forecast is coming up in 30 seconds.
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it rained pretty much through the overnight hours, and now it's moving away from us, still a few lingering drops, but most of us are going to be dry between now and later this afternoon, and there's a small chance of a shower bubbling up later today so you may want to carry the umbrella with you. and the return of sunshine means we'll have a warm afternoon, highs today mid to upper 80s and rain chances from here on out only 30%. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you so much. just ahead, italian police find the body of a student one day after he arrived for an exchange program. the race to contain a toxic algae bloom that triggered a statef
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it is 7:26 now on this tuesday, july 5th. >> i am kristin wright. an officer-involved shooting in northeast washington, and police just told us the person one of the officers shot overnight has died. metro and d.c. police were out overnight after auspicious repor person with a gun. blue and yellow line trains will not run between reagan national and braddock road.
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let's check your morning drive with jack taylor. good morning. >> good morning. it has been a tough ride, 95, especially virginia with the ride. inner loop at the beltway before 210, that's a problem spot. maryland state highways are on scene trying to assist as much as they can, and from georgetown to i-95, both directions slow. and new crash on 355, the vehicle is upside down. a check of your forecast is next.
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7:30 on this 5th of july, 2016. back to work day after the long holiday weekend. here's a look at today's headlines. for the first time in the 2016 race, president obama is hitting the campaign trail with hillary clinton today. they're holding a rally in charlotte, north carolina. donald trump will also be in that battleground state. he speaks at an event in raleigh. severe weather interrupted fourth of july celebrations in a number of states on monday. this is some of the damage left behind in eastern kentucky where strong winds damaged a walmart and several cars in its parking lot. no injuries reported. thunderous applause rang out at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory overnight as juno
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a nearly 2 billion-mile journey to reach the biggest planet in our solar system. it will spend the next 20 months collecting data and images as well. an arrest has now been made in the death of a u.s. college student whose body was found three days after he was reported missing in rome. nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely has that story. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. this is a tragic midsummer mystery. an american who had been in rome less than 24 hours is found dead. his parents have the heartbreaking job of identifying their son. in the last few hours, the arrest of a suspect. as ever, the unanswered question why was this student killed? beau solomon was enjoying his first night out in rome with a roommate and friends. he went to pay a bill and was never seen again. failing to appear later that morning for class. yesterday police find a body in the river tiber
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he disappeared. beau was 19 and a student at the university of wisconsin he called the credit card company and realized that thousands of dollars had been charged on his card. >> police focused on the neighborhood where the student was last seen and on reports that a man was seen throwing somebody in the river. they have now arrested a homeless italian man on suspicion of aggravated murder. >> his brother spoke before knowing beau was dead. >> he wants to be a politician. a social butterfly. he's the 52 that keeps our family together. he's a huge athlete, loves playing football and played
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>> he remembers overcoming childhood cancer. >> had over 15 to 20 procedures growing up throughout his wife and was able to overcome all that. >> american students in rome are shocked by all of his death. >> it's sad to think about his family and about what he went through, and i think we are all just really sad at this point. for the most part, we feel safe. we are extra cautious now. >> friends and students held a vigil for solomon,. >> his friends in wisconsin are not shocked. one who has known him for five years told us he was really excited about the trip and posted a tribute on facebook saying, beau, you were too good for this place and you will be dearly missed and thank you for being a blessing. >> devastating to hear his family talk about beau. thank you so much. back closer to hem a state of emergency in florida to tell you about, and tis
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cause. a massive invasion of toxic algae blanketing some beaches. and we have more on the story. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: most of the beaches in this area remain open and the authorities are deciding on a day-to-day basis to close them based on the toxic level. >> it seems to be getting thicker. this morning what some are calling an environmentally catastrophe. big business lost over the critical holiday weekend. >> there's two boats on the entire sand bar. sad. >> married a week ago the owners of the charter boat don't have much to celebrate. >> over a week and a half since anybody has even called. >> in
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display attended by a smaller than usual crowd. today four florida counties under a state of emergency. >> this is unsafe for everybody, for the marine life and people and nobody can enjoy being out on the water any more. >> there are many factors, including population growth, and climate change and paw louson. >> basically we are fertilizing all of our waters to death. >> what exacerbated all of the situation on the treasure coast, the thousands of septic tanks, as they aged made things worse. >> this week in oakland california, shut down for the third straight summer. and lake
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>> something absolutely has to be done. there's no way around it. >> a major question is what happens to all of the tkpwhraub once it finished rotting and falls to the ocean floor, and the impacts of this disaster is still unknown. let's get a check of the weather from dylan in for al. >> we have a chance of stronger storms today, and we have an enhanced risk of seeing some of the storms producing damaging wind gusts, and an isolated tornado is possible and it's the straight line winds. we do have the threat of storms that extend all the way down into kansas and wisconsin as well, and we will see them pop up as we go into the afternoon and evening, and something to keep an eye to the sky for, just look up for the dark clouds.
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eastward through the tonight, and then by the time we get into tomorrow morning it will have passed through chicago, and then louisville will see storms by the afternoon, and also scattered showers and storms through the southeast but none of these look like they will be severe. now here's a peek out your window. >> most of the rain has come to an end for now, but still plenty of puddles to be jumped. the rain chances carried out this morning but after 2:00 or 3:00 we could bubble up a few lonesome rain chances, and that's up to 30%. we will stay in the 80s today but will be back in the 90s tomorrow and heat index is over 100 by later on in the week. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thanks a lot. with many top republicans planning to stay away from
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>> donald trump never wanted to shy away from the show, predicting the convention will be one for the books. >> i think we are going to go on to a great victory. >> the rnc has been a grand old party, delegates rallying around their nominee. >> i accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. >> i accept your nomination for president. >> i proudly accept your nomination. >> but with republicans deeply divided over trump the cleveland convention may produce unexpected fireworks and an anti-trump revolt. among those staying away a formidable lineup of pass presidents and nominees, and both bush presidents and mccain and romney. anah
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love, saying i don't see an upside to it. neither of his rivals are expected to speak, both have yet to endorse trump. that could free up speaking slots for loyalists like chris christie and ben carson. no matter what, there will be drama. trump promising a winners nights, promising sports icons like don king or bobby knight. >> announcing speeches by his family. >> my children are going to be speaking at the convention. my children are all going to be speaking. ivanka, tiffany, don, eric, and my wife is going to be speaking at the convention. we're going to have a great time. >> ivankaru
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father will re-write the party playbook. >> i think it will be a convention like we have not seen, and it will be substantive and interesting and different. >> for trump, trailing people in the polls, the four nights in cleveland may be the best chance to reset the race. and ed go kwraz knows the stakes. >> you will see a focus on trump's strengths. >> still trump won't have the stage to himself for long. hillary clinton and the democrats take their turn just 72 hours later. for "today," peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >> let's not forget last time around we had clint eastward talking to an empty chair. >> the bar is high. pbs under fire this morning. why they showed old
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we are back we are back at 7:50. carson is over in the orange room. a lot of people talking about the fireworks on pbs. >> you guys did a great job of hosting the macy's fourth of july spectacular here. there were a few showers over all but a good night here, but for people in washington, d.c. they were not quite as fortunate, fog took over much of the sky and it was hard to see the fireworks, but only for a bit and then all of a sudden the skies started suspiciously clearing up on
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viewers calling out. those shots are clearly not from tonight. and some of the scaffolding shots here, and other shots on tv from a distance seem to show a prescaffolding. >> we showed a combination of the best fire irks from this year and previous years, and it was a patriotic view. >> and you should of at least viewers no, some prerecorded. when it comes to fireworks, people have spoken and they want it live. >> and include that very -- >> it's washington. the cover-up. >> you can't se
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it's 7:56. on this tuesday, july 5th, good morning to you. let's get a check on your morning commute with jack taylor. how does it look? >> not been a great morning, unfortunately. the trouble spot between 355 before you get to 270. the vehicle is overturned and the left turn closed and it's behind i-95, and then inner loop not much better, we have been dealing with a tractor trailer stopped in the second lane from the left. they are working to get the big truck pulled out of the roadway. a check of the forecast is next. stay with us.
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after a round of rain overnight last night, sunshine starting to make a comeback. temperatures in the mid-70s and still a chance for a stray shower or two later this afternoon, and rain chances are generally below 30% for the rest of the day, and the temperatures in the mid-80s, and good night for baseball no rain delay likely and game time temperatures falling back in the upper 70s. another news update in 25 minutes. back to the "today" show.
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♪ >> it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, the royal treatment. >> bullying is not just confined to playgrounds and classrooms and it doesn't only affect children and young people. it exists all around us. >> prince william issuing a new challenge to put an end to bullying. >> ready, set, rio. >> here comes phelps to the wall! >> one month away from the olympic games. who will take home the gold for team usa? our must see roundup of the athletes to watch. pass the pasta. italian researchers now say the captivating carb does not make you gain weight. is it time to stock up on the spaghetti or
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the top stories. >> today for the first time, president obama is joining hillary clinton on the campaign trail. the two will fly together on air force one to charlotte, north carolina. the president will focus on clinton and the economy and what has been achieved so far and what more needs to be done for his part, and donald trump raising questions about the president using air force one with clinton saying it's costing taxpayers a fortune and calling it a total disgrace. >> two weeks away, donald trump tweeted about meetings with two potential picks over the holiday weekend, joany ernst.
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[001:02:57;00] leading trump by five points. prince william is making prince william is making good to a promise. he launched britain's first stand up to bullying day to draw attention to problem. >> bullying is an issue that can affect anyone of us, regardless of age, background, gender, sexuality, race, disability or religion. releasing this piece. >> it's important that we recognize that bullying is not just confined to the playground or classroom. it does not only affect children and young people. it exists all around us. >> bullying is a topic that william and kate have fought against since becoming parents. >> as we started our family a few years ago, i was alarmed about the increasing reports of online bullying around the world. >> prince william recently
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create a the problem and find solutions. >> this cannot be allowed to continue. it's why i am supporting the award stand up to bullying campaign. >> prince william says for young people especially, bullying can have a profoundly damaging and long lasting effect. there aren't too many brides to be who want to postpone their wedding day but if you're a tennis player at wimbledon and you keep winning your matches, something has to give. one player is due to get married this saturday to her fiance. the 19th ranked player has made it all of the way to the quarterfinals at wimbledon. only problem is, women's final is scheduled for saturday. if she keeps on winning, she may be double booked although i say move the wedding to centre court after the match. everybody would be happy to attend. >> people already in white. >> it's perfect. >> natalie, thank you.
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job. ♪ happy birthday, ♪ happy birthday to you >> wow. carson, do you turn your chair around for the president? >> the answer is yes, you do. for the remaining month he's in office, absolutely you do. >> i thought he was a better singer than that. >> it was pitchy for me. >> you put him right through to the live show. l.a. dodgers had a nice idea to celebrate the fourth of july. before the game on monday, they had a bald eagle fly over dodger stadium to the rendition of "america the beautiful." after completing the loop of the stadium, the eagle was to return to his trainer standing on the field but the eagle sought freedom. it headed toward its trainer but
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instead of landing on its arm, the eagle and bolted out the open gate in center field. gone. spectators laughed. maybe a little confused as the majestic bird celebrated its independence. handlers did retrieve the bird and he's back at the los angeles zoo. it's an eagle. it's the fourth of july. he wants to be free. >> how long was he gone? >> a few minutes. he came back. >> confused. he took a wrong turn. >> did a little tailgating and came back in. >> here's a story you'll be happy about. what have we always been told about pasta? makes you fat. this morning researchers are hoping to clear pasta's good name saying in fact that carb can actually help you shed pounds, not gain them. i should probably say one thing. researchers are from italy. they claim pasta is linked to a lower body mass index when it's
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eaten as part of a mediterranean diet rich in veggies and olive oil. maybe portion size -- >> they do a side plate of pasta. >> there's a conflict of interest when italy is conducting the study. >> we accompanying it with the never ending breadsticks. >> it's probably all fresh. that's key. >> i'll start eating pasta more often. time for "pop start." >> we'll start at the fourth of july and how stars celebrated independence day. taylor swift gathered a star studded squad just in time for the perfect fireworks photo. look at that one. taylor along with rachel platten and blake lively to name a few. there's christie teigen and john legend taking a laid back approach for the holiday and miley cyrus showed off her
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adorable dog, a rescue beagle. the same idea and tom brady added in two bald eagles but it was eagles that photo shopped him in and i had a classic case of bloody mary there. maybe not. >> what's on top? >> that's italian beef from a chicago place we had the night before. i'll give you the recipe later. >> you do make good bloody mary's. >> a bit of a subspecialty for you. >> and john and emily shared big news on twitter. john tweeting what better way to celebrate the fourth than to announce our fourth family member. they kept it secret the entire time. it's the second daughter for john and emily who have a beautiful 2-year-old named hazel. >> love the name. very cute. all right.
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how's the weath dylan, how is the weather looking? >> in the northeast, you will notice the humidity and all the moisture in the air. we have the rain this morning that is going to pull away and we are seeing heavier rounds of rain near this area, and because it's so humid when you get some of the downpours they contain a lot of water so we could end up with 1 to 2 inches of rain in a short period of time. it will scatter across parts of ohio and the tennessee river valley, and tomorrow we are looking at remaining few scattered showers and storms down through the southeast. we have a strong chance of storms, and even stretches down into kansas today. our biggest risks will be for
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damaging wind gusts. that's a look at across can the country, and now here's a peek out your window. >> still a few lingering rain drops, and most of the rain threat is done with us for now but there will be a bubbling up with one or two lonesome showers this afternoon, and afternoon temperatures today will climb from the mid-70s now into the mid and upper 80s for today, and 86 today in manassas, and 90s return tomorrow. >> that's your latest forecast. >> thank you. now to today's olympic start. one month away from the start of the olympic games in rio. >> the competition promises to be fierce. and we are taking a look at the united states athletes to watch. in sun kissed rio de janeiro, the finishing touches are under way.
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the mostec all-time dives back in the medal race after dealing with a fallout from a dui arrest and rehab stint. >> for me to be able to have a wedding and having my first born be able to watch or be there while i swim in my last olympics, i think, is something that is absolutely special. >> he will face a strong challenge from ryan lochte. competition will be equally fierce for america's female swimmer, katie ledecky. team usa's gymnastic squad are back as reigning gold medal champs, and simone biles is poised to make an instant impact.
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> who we are is how we handle it. >> from olympic rookie to veteran, kerri walsh jennings will be in rio going for her fourth medal with new partner, april rul ross. usain bolt will look to make history again. sprinter to win and 200 meter races in three straight olympic games. team usa's men's and women's basketball squads are hoping to dominate. while the women soccer team is going for the fourth straight gold medal and golf returns for the olympics for the first time in 112 years. >> walking in opening ceremonies with the best athletes in the world will be the coolest golf
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experience of >> gold medal goes to serena williams. >> on the tennis court, serena williams will look to add to her gold medals. >> i look forward to it. it's going to be really good. >> and ashton eaton is called the world's greatest athlete. he'll look to prove it again and repeat his gold medal performance from 2012. >> a lot to be excited about on team usa. from today now until opening ceremonies, we'll share results and other fun facts. >> let's get started. here's olympic update for the day. track and field trials are under way in eugene, oregon. team usa adding 53 athletes to its roster. nbc olympics coverage starts with opening ceremony on friday, august 5th. very exciting.
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>> one month away. >> right around special series called billion dollar brands. what does it take to make it into that ultimate club of business insiders. jenna bush hager decided to find out. jenna, good morning. >> good morning. we all of course remember kathy ireland as an icon from the '80s. you may not realize the supermodel turned mogul and is now one of the biggest names in the business. >> nothing is impossible. if you can dream it, you can do it. >> her big dreams helped launch a global empire world over $2 billion. >> kathy ireland for window world. >> kathy ireland, home collection. >> she skyrocketed to fame modeling at 16. her magazine covers making her an iconic supermodel of the '80s. her "sports illustrated" cover in 1989 is still the bestselling issue of all-time.
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but long before she was ceo of her own company. at eight she, became the first paper girl in santa barbara, california. >> my first day on the job, a gentleman began yelling at me. what are you doing here? this is a boy's job. >> what did that teach you about life and business? >> it was my first taste of discrimination. it really instilled that fighting spirit in me. there was no logical reason why i couldn't have the job based on my gender. it taught me to persevere. >> a lesson she would hold onto in the years that followed when she was building kathy ireland worldwide. >> we have diamonds. pet care, sleepwear. education games. flooring, furniture, bras, rugs. suits. music. destination weddings. that's just the beginning.
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how do you get into so many different products? when you work with people you love and you love the people you serve, it's exciting. >> her company began with a pair of socks in 1993. i read that somebody said that's a dumb idea. why did you decide to take that advice and throw it out the window? >> i knew it was a good idea. socks really felt like a foundation. so if women would embrace something as basic as a sock, that would tell us if we were onto a real brand. >> more than 20 years later, she designs and markets some 17,000 products. a key to her success, not just endorsing products but licensing them and she's got razor sharp focus on her target audience. middle america's moms. something she says she can relate to as a mom of three. though her modeling days opened doors, she says it didn't always work in her favor. >> early on there was someone who wrote something that was
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rather unkind. called me a i found out who he was and called him. i said i need to get to know you i don't think you understand what our company is all about. >> ireland proved them wrong known by many in business as having the touch. her top rules in business -- >> i would say consider others as more important than yourself. it works. i believe that all that you give is all that you get. so give it all you've got. and don't do anything half measure. really put your heart into what you do. >> ireland is quick to pay tribute to those who guided her. elizabeth taylor was a dear friend and mentor. today as part of her kathy ireland's destination, she rents out taylor's palm spring home. >> elizabeth painted this when she was a child.
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she was incredibly talented. >> warren he said you have a gift for home. keep working in this field. talk to me about how he inspired you. >> he did share that fashion and apparel is sicyclical but in th home it's more steady. i listened. >> he believed in the kathy ireland brand perhaps recognizing the steely determination of santa barbara's paper girl. warren buffett delivered papers, too. >> what would you tell that little girl after everything you've learned about gender roles? >> i would tell that little girl, you know, you continue to work hard and work well. work fairly. you don't win when you cheat. and nothing is too big. >> there might be something to delivering newspapers as a kid. kathy ireland couldn't be more humble.
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i can't tell you how many times her business partners and her team. most of them have been with her for over 20 years. >> all right, jenna. thank you. we have now stepped outside because we have two champions here on our plaza. the winners of the nathan's famous fourth of july eating contest. good morning. congratulations. >> thank you so much for having us. >> you look good with those belts. i can't believe the number of hot dogs i'm looking at. 70, joey, in ten minutes. you got your title back. how did you do it? >> i came in hungry. last year i lost. i went back to the drawing board and figured out my body better and nobody could keep up. >> you ate 38 1/2. what do you do to celebrate your victory. you obviously won't go out to eat? >> you know, just being here. the level of excitement, the crowds response. everything is more than i could ask for.
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i'm already ahead of the game. >> joey, for the compete as well. what was it like to share that moment to him? >> after 12 years, i said i won't do this forever, dad. you might as welcome out this year. i was able to make a record and make it worth the trip. >> tell people how you train for this. i think they would be astonished. >> it has so little to do with how much food you can eat. it's about getting your body prepared. stamina, endurance. practice and preparation go a long way when you can coordinate your technique and coordination and speed and youra agility and all that. >> can you eat a hot dog any other time of the year like at a ball game? >> of course. >> they don't eat them the way you and i do. >> i'll take 32. >> congratulations, guys. thanks for being here.
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local news and weather. >> announcer: this is a new 4 today news break. >> let's start with a check on the morning commute. and jack taylor is in with that. >> southbound gp parkway, the crash under the 14th street bridge cleared so all travel lanes open, but not so much out of the loop beltway, a vehicle is overturned on its lid, two lanes blocked, gigantic delays and working hard to get it out of the roadway.
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temperatures in the mid-70s and we will be i back into the 90s and hot tomorrow and then scattered storm chances but big-time heat coming our way later in the week. thank you, chuck. get our latest news and weather anytime on the latest nbc washington app. ♪ maybe almond breeze tastes so good because it's the only almondmilk made with california-grown blue diamond almonds. ♪ of course, if you ask one of our almond growers... there's no maybe about it.
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in july. >> we are tkpwaoeing to see a chance of stronger storms today. we have some isolated scattered storms in the southeast today with temperatures topping out in the 90s, and your feels like temperature down through texas and oklahoma will feel like 105 to 115. we do have heat advisories, drink plenty of water and stay inside from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m., and a slight risk of storms through south dakota and nebraska, and scattered showers and storms in chicago and stretching into kentucky and the southeast, too. hot all the way up into the northeast, and new england, temperatures in the 80s and 90s, humid and muggy and still hot down south, too. now here's a peek out your window. >> good morning. after quite a bit of rain last night all that has come to an end, and the radar shows the showers moving away from us, and
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we are going to be dry from on out, although i could not rule out a stray shower or two well south and southwest of the d.c. metro area. as far as temperatures, mid-70s now and will get into the mid and upper 80s for today, and there's your 10-day forecast, a lot of 90s starting tomorrow and continuing on into the weekend. >> don't forget to take us with you when you walk out the door on sirxes. big premiere "the secret life of pets" from our sister company universal. our viewers have been sharing pictures and videos of the silly things they caught their pets doing. let's get to a couple of them here quickly. she can't get enough of checking out her own reflection in the mirror. so much for staying inside.
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this is megan's dog who has absolutely mastered there you go. better lock that thing. this yorkie found her way up the escape. just jump over that gate. no problem. keep those pet photos and videos coming to today.com/pets or online using #todaypets. let's go out to savannah. >> thank you. stores rolled out the big sales for the holiday weekend but your savings do not have to end there. we have what to buy in july. good morning. i love these segments. certain things are better to buy in certain times of year. >> there's a time for everything especially if you want to save big bucks. >> i know amazon is doing these precursor sales leading up to prime day. walmart has a big offer going. >> definitely worth checking out websites because sales are good. not everything is on sale. before you sign up for the subscription, do your research and make sure what you want is on sale on those sites. >> let's get into these specific categories.
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home >> amazing deals on home decor. savings up to 65% off. we'll start over here for example. linens, tablecloths, outdoor gear up to 50% off at pier 1. these awesome outdoor pieces of furniture up to 40% off at sears. you can get indoor home decor like great wall art or other types of stuff from places like wayfair. now is the time to get it. >> we gave a sneak preview. if you're a do it yourselfer, paint is on sale as well? >> up to 40% off. at home depot a bucket of five gallon paints, you save $40. at lowe's paint samples are just 99 cents and at sherwin williams, you can get up to 40% off on great paints and primers.
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true value has a great sale. it's buy one get one free for some of those products. really good time to do diy. >> now we get into my whe wheelhouse. handbags are on sale. >> up to 70% off right now. i want to start with one of my favorites. this deal is incredible. select handbags $500 or less up to 50% off. this sale is only taking place today. i want to mention you get an extra 20% off your entire order today only. we're also seeing wristlets on sale at macy's. lord & taylor 25% off savings and jcpenney select handbags and leather goods 40% off. >> video games. something for everybody. >> these will be up to $50 off.
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for example, we're seeing xbox 1 toys "r" us and select games like ps3 and ps4 games on sale at walmart and gamestop. stock up for your kids. >> good time to buy jewelry as well. >> savings up to $300. blue nile, these are boxed sets from macy's up to 50% off. we're seeing good deals at zale's as well. >> outdoor goods also on sale this time of year. >> camping goods. bikes are on sale up to $100 off. if you go to dick's you can get $100 off select bikes. >> talk to me about the ice cream. >> it's national ice cream month. lots and lots of ice cream on sale at select stores.
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first, this is "today" on nbc. how good was that? >> announcer: design your life on "today" is sponsored by the 2017 ford fusion. the beauty of a well made choice. >> we're back at 8:39 with the start of a special series design your life spofocusing on travel. all sorts of ideas to have you feel empowered to plan your own adventures. this summer being hip is hot. >> one of the things trending is holiday. berlin, austin, nashville, offering amazing music, great
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foods, cool boutique shopping. people are local authentic feeling. >> being fit is in with wellness holidays seeing a 25% increase this past year. catering to vacationers who want to stay lean and mean. also a big trend in travel, art from oklahoma to ontario, artists and hotel galleries make culture and comfort assessable. >> art has gone mainstream. >> the ultimate experience in travel this year is the unexplored. >> with opening of new destinations to the western world, there's a big rush for people to go see places like myanmar or cuba or arctic before it changes. my tip is to pack up, book that trip as soon as possible and see it before it's too late. >> let's bring in mark elwood, senior editor of "traveler." good to see you. let's walk through some of these places we're talking about. we'll talk with hipster travel. you're the voice of the hipster.
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>> iop >> you even wear jeans and a blazer. well done. what are we talking about in terms of hipster travel and where we should be headed? >> we'll talk about west texas. specifically a town where there are less than 2,000 residents but 16 art galleries. there's an amazing bookstore. okay grocery store. a place that an artist called donald judd founded a foundation 40 years ago. you may know his art. he brought all of his friends there and it's become the gro y grooviest place in texas. >> glamorous camping. i do love the trailers at a spot. we've got a hotel there. if you're not into trailer, you can stay in a hotel downtown. >> let's go to relaxing retreats. you're taking us to utah.
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>> this is an amazing all inclusive getaway where you can mind. you will be in st. george, utah, the red mountain spa. the rate includes all of your meals and as much exercising as you can handle. you want to do hikes, you want to do fitness classes. personally i think the big lure is you're near zion national park. the canyons there are unbeatable. >> let's move to art lover. we heard of "night at the museum." you can sleep at the museum in louisville, kentucky. >> the 21st century museum hotel doesn't know if it's a museum or if it's a hotel. they opened in a few secondary cities around america. whenever they appear, it basically says the cultural life there is thriving. the one in louisville is right downtown. it's a few blocks from the kentucky center. some great galleries. you also have amazing old victorian buildings nearby. >> we like to go places that
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haven't quite been d yet. sri lanka is one of those. >> i think unmissable place. had troubles recently. it's calmed down. very peaceful. very safe. we have an all inclusive trip. almost two weeks out of new york, incredible price including flights. when you get there, you'll see elephants in the national parks, you'll get to see tea plantations. >> i want to travel with you. let's take this old leather luggage and hit the road together. thank you so much.
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presented to you by citi. >> if you all last summer, you have heard of our next guest. >> magic! hit big with "rude" and now out with the second album called "primary colors." good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> thanks for getting up early. >> thanks for having us. >> everyone knows the song "rude." such a huge hit. interested to read this morning when you made it big with that song, you hadn't all been together that long. now you have. >> when "rude" was big we had only toured very little. we started in the studio as a band. now we've been touring for 2 1/2 years and made this album so it has this kind of sound, this whole new sound. still the same band. still the same fusion but more experience. >> people who love the song "rude" can they expect to hear more on "primary colors." >> reggae is what we do.
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the focus on great "red dress" has the element of that. >> people love the message of "red dress." it's not just about the dress but the woman that wears it. >> you're going to sing that for us now. take it away. ♪ ♪ she's tried on everything ♪ every little thing inside her closet ♪ ♪ and she knows it's getting late ♪ ♪ those that i been texting and i'm starving ♪ ♪ cause we been working overt e overtime ♪ ♪ she wants to make her night one we will remember ♪ ♪ and i'm standing at the town ♪ thinking it's all right put on whatever ♪
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♪ behavior ♪ ♪ pacing back and forth ♪ and 10,000 lifetimes later ♪ when she walks through the door ♪ ♪ i said hey, you with the red dress on ♪ ♪ i got to find a way to take it off ♪ ♪ i got a lot of love and it's growing strong ♪ ♪ when i see you with your red dress on ♪ ♪ you in that red dress ♪ you in that red dress ♪ yeah it's hard to concentrate ♪ ♪ finish up your plate she once told me ♪ ♪ but i got one thing my mind ♪ as they pour the wine and it comes to me ♪ ♪ but i've been on my best behavior ♪
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♪ not to cause a scene ♪ but when we final lly get home ♪ and i said hey you with the red dress on ♪ ♪ i got to find a way to take it off ♪ ♪ i got a lot of love and it's growing strong ♪ ♪ when i see you with the red dress on ♪ ♪ hey you with the red dress on ♪ ♪ i got to find a way to take it off ♪ ♪ i got a lot of love and it's growing strong ♪ ♪ when i see you with the red dress on ♪ ♪ you in that red dress ♪ ♪ i said hey you with the red dress on ♪ ♪ i said hey you with the red dress on ♪
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♪ hey you with the red dress on off ♪ ♪ i got a lot of love and it's growing strong ♪ ♪ when i see you with your red dress on ♪ ♪ >> you in that red dress ♪ ♪ red dress ♪ ♪ with that red dress on >> all right. the song is "red dress." album is "primary colors. magic! thank you. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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so why should that matter to you? ity. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ 8:52. al is off. dylan gets the honor of the birthdays. >> i love doing these. let's look at who is on our smucker's jar today. happy 100 birthday to marie from stockton, california. she's lived in 12 countries. mr. herbert ferguson from youngstown, ohio, celebrating 100 years. he served during world war ii and received the bronze star medal for his service. what an honor.
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thank you pennsylvania. he loves to keep up with his grandchildren by writing e-mails and talking over skype. and walter from honolulu, hawaii. this college football fan is 100 years old. he's traveled all over the country to watch his favorite teams play. go team. gertrude is a life-long cubs fan. if not watching the game, you'll see her in the pool. she swims 15 laps a day and last but not least, happy 100 birthday to daniel from pennsylvania. this busy grandfather served as captain in the air force during world war ii. thank you for his service, as well. we're celebrating your pet's birthday. whatever you got marking a big day, tell us about them. head to today.com/celebrate.
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a check of the forecast when we come back. good morning. finally getting decent amounts of sunshine here in washington, and temperatures moving up as a result, we are in the 70s to near 80 degrees right now, and today, mid and upper 80s, 89 near the national mall, so a warm one outside. the nats and brewers game tonight a. great night for baseball, and delays are unlikely and rain chances are below 30%. very good. check news and weather anytime
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on the nbc washington app. this morning on "today's take," our supreme summer fun begins as we kick off guinness world record week. then the awesome flip by gymnastics champ that was pitch perfect and how to get that celebrity look by rocking the hottest hues. all that and more coming up 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. >> welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. it's july 5th, 2016. the rain passed through this morning. we're ready to go. al has the day off.
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my morning ja "ain't no man." they played it in our studio two weeks ago. the new album is incredible. a lot of rotation at our house right now. >> you stomped a lot last night. >> tamron and i had a late night hosting the macy's fourth of july fie works in new york ci-- new york city. what was interesting is yesterday dylan said you're going to be fine. this is jennifer holiday singing "america the beautiful."
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let's listen for a second. it's that good. >> wow. >> goose bumps for sure. >> i was standing next to willie's mother-in-law. first time coming out to see the show with the kids. we're standing there. she kept saying i can't believe it. i can't believe it. it was adorable. >> she grew up around here. never been to the fireworks. so cool to watch her watch the fireworks like a kid. it was beautiful. >> i took my kids a couple years back. it's that joy to see in their eyes. no matter how many times you see fireworks. >> you expect it from kids. here's willie's young mother-in-law. a kid at heart. pure joy. the best reaction is oohs and aahs. >> yesterday during the show dylan said weather will be fine. you guys are good.
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at some point when the monsoon rained on top of us, where is >> i was looking at the radar because i was not happy that it was raining because it was not supposed to rain more than a couple sprinkles. because it was so humid, those sprinkles turned into downpours because the air holds more moisture. they were sprinkles but they were dramatic. >> everyone blamed al roker. we're standing there and they kept say al roker got it wrong. al wasn't even at work. >> al gets the credit. >> in your defense, nobody saw that come even the people running the show. it did clear away in time for the fireworks. >> you did say there would be sprinkles. >> you're not in charge of it. just trying to report on it. the crowd didn't leave. they did not. even with the downpours.
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they stayed. >> it's 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon. >> talk about the music of the fireworks. let's get to the important stuff. tamron's dress was trending on social media last night. tell me what we're looking at. you were killing that dress last night. >> actually, so many of you tweeted it's a vintage one of a kind loaner. i do not own it. it was lent to me. an amazing stylist picked it out. remember, we were in a meeting. i polled should i wear it. what's going on? it was split. some people said i shouldn't wear it. i wore it. all of the kind words on social media. one tweet just for the record, i did google whether it's appropriate to wear flag clothing. the official word is it can't be a garment made of an american flag but a t-shirt. some people asked legitimately. i did more research on that than i do on half segments i do.
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it's a loaner dress. an thing. willie wanted to wear what i thought was an excellent pair of blue jordan sneakers. they looked like they were growigrow i -- glowing when you walk past his dressing room. >> didn't wear them. it didn't quite work. we had consensus from everybody it didn't work. i have a shot of me with george and lucy, my kids watching the fireworks which is really cool. that's not my kids. my children are not in the air force band. there they are right there. tamron at rehearsal, i took a picture and posted this. wearing these incredible gladiator sandals. >> he said those aren't rehearsal shoes. those are game shoes. >> hard to get into those.
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i assume you have to sit. >> they zip i think we did a trend. you wrap it around your leg and there you go. because we were hopping in and out of puddles -- >> i'm sorry. i said i'm sorry. >> blame al roker. al roker is to blame. it was a brilliant show. thank you to macy's. the production team involved in this. it's first class. as i told willie, with christmas you may or may not celebrate. thanksgiving may not be your thing. the fourth of july is just us no matter where you're from, it's us. >> always takes your breath away standing there. no matter how many times you've done it. >> i've never seen macy's fireworks in person. >> bring your umbrella. >> won't need it. it won't rain. sprinkles. should we move on? >> i told you i paid more attention to the dress.
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jordan ramsey took part in a q and a things everyone should be able to cook. are you ready? things you should be able to cook. men, women, kids. a burger. >> definitely. >> a healthy breakfast. depends how you define it. braised dish like a pot roast. a chicken dish. what's your chicken specialty? >> chicken pot pie homemade. >> slow roast roast chicken. >> barbecue chicken on the grill. >> i thought you would say kfc. and now this is the one i final controversial. an amazing cake or brownie. is it amazing if it's not made from scratch? does it count if it's bought out of a box? >> i love a box of brownies. that's my favorite kind of brownie. here's the thing, i have learned to get rid of the box and do everything from scratch because scratch is so much better.
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i will ner i know they are close. box brownies are close. i think once you even just do that, and just knowing that you put that extra labor of love into it. >> labor is the key word. i can do both. i prefer the box. i can just eat the batter. you're right about homemade. something extra you accomplished. that's the list. that's what gordon ramsey thinks we should all be doing. >> let's talk olympics. a month to go. one month counting down to the opening ceremony. we're taking a look at some of our olympic gymnasts. she got chance to throw out the first pitch at the houston astros/seattle mariners game. that's not taking time off.
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she's still doing backflips. >> she throws a dart down the >> right over the plate. >> amazing. >> astros won that game. pretty cool. >> either way, you are never going to do it. i could never do it. amazing. >> simone got that. check out something that maybe some of the gymnasts have a little trouble with. a hula hoop. >> i haven't hula hooped for a very long time. is it broken? i have a defective one. >> i'm a judo player. i should be good with my hips. >> my gosh. why? >> yeah.
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>> for me, i literally all there. >> she got it. >> go, tamron. >> natalie has it. >> can you do a for come on, willie. >> i know i can't do it. >> this is a good workout. >> gravity -- >> that's true. >> don't hurt the baby. >> the baby bump is getting in the way. >> she has nothing but a bagel in the baby bump. >> it's going to be exceptionally hot through texas and oklahoma and the carolinas, too. it's not just the heat but the humidity. we will not break records here because it's july and it has been hotter but it looks like the feels like temperatures will be 105 to 115.
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stay hydrated and go in the ac and cool your body whenever you little rock, 96 degrees. tomorrow the heat continues to spread. d.c., 92. and that thursday, 90s to 100 and that will last through friday, too. good morning. there's a look at your current temperatures right now. it's a warm morning outside, sunshine returning and bringing temperatures in the upper 70s to near 80 degrees, and it's going to be a warm and humid day to be outside today, and forecasted highs near 85 to 89 degrees across the area, so it's going to be a warm day for sure, and this will be the coolest of the next several days as higher temperatures move in for the rest of the week. highs likely to be 90 or better starting tomorrow all the way through the weekend. >> i am officially out of shape. >> out of breath? >> yeah. >> do they offer this? >> yes. absolutely. up next, if you are nursing a sunburn from your beach weekend, we have something for that and other symptoms right after this.
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>> we've been saying this since the beginning of summer. before you go out into the sun. you look for broad spectrum that covers uva and uvb of at least spf of 30. reapply every two hours and definitely reapply after you've been sweating or swimming. >> if you get a sunburn, what do you do to treat it? >> aloe. also solar cane. if you stick it in the refridge y , it feels better. >> heat rash that can be red little bumps. typically in babies because they have immature sweat ducts. if you have been out in the sun for a long time or you're out exercising in humid weather, your sweat ducts can get clogged. that's what it is. it's not dangerous.
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it goes away on its own within a couple days and will even go bit. if you notice high fever or you're not sure if it's heat rash or anything, especially if it's your child, you may want to take them to the pediatrician. >> moving on over. let's talk about swimmer's ear. how do you know if you have it? >> it happens when you're swimming too much and water gets stuck in the outer ear canal. that's a great environment for bacteria to grow. how can you tell? you pull on the outside of the ear or you push here and that will elicit pain immediately. it's such a sensitive sign. the treatment is simple. keep the area dry. when you apply drops you can get a drop that contains anti-bacterial or steroid. lie down on the pillow so drops get in that way.
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high fever, swollen be in trouble with your health care provider. >> the next one is even more serious and can be fatal. heat stroke. >> it's an immediate 911. if you are concerned that somebody near you is suffering from heat stroke, perhaps they feel nauseous. they are vomiting. they might be dizzy. their skin may feel that pale moist and heart rate may be high and thready and maybe cognition not alert. they need to be treated by a medical professional. earlier signs to that of course, feeling very tired. feeling nauseous. getting dehydrated. those are the kinds of things you need to look out for. intervene immediately. hydrate immediately. >> all right. thank you so much. tomorrow we'll talk about summer symptoms that strike in the great outdoors. >> we humans aren't the only ones that need protection outside in the summer. jeff rossen has what you need to know keeping pets safe and
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neutrogena®. now that it's july, we're officially into the dog days of summer. if you have a pet, we have important advice to keep your furry friend safe in the heat. >> today jeff rossen has great tips and brought cute friends along. you hang out with good company. >> these dogs are beautiful. a great row of dogs here. tips to keep your dog safe. i didn't know this. i don't know if you did. dogs can get sunburned just like
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people can get sunburned. don't let that it goes right through. you can't put human sunscreen on a dog. >> what do you do? >> it has zinc in it. it's bad for dogs. if they get zinc in them, it could be very bad for them. there is sunscreen made for dogs. the vets say this is what you should use. we have spencer down here. >> doing a great job putting it on spencer. >> you can put it on his face and all over the pet's body? >> it's nontoxic. don't put it in eyes or mouth of course. you can spray him just like you would one of your children. take your job away for a second. something like that. that's fine. for all of these suggestions, check with your vet before you buy these products to make sure it's safe for your dog. >> up next we have emily with
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luna. while. >> how many pounds? >> 130. >> for great dane in a new york city apartment. good luck with that. your barbecue can be dangerous for a dog. we hear how chocolate can be toxic. there are a lot of other things. i'm sorry luna. i knocked down a fire hydrant. i want to show you things you should not give your dog. you see that bone down there. >> this is a huge bone. >> believe it or not, dogs can choke on things like that. especially a dog this size. >> hot dogs. >> what's wrong with hot dogs. >> the problem with hot dogs is if you don't cut it up, they'll take it whole and choke on it. also same thing with corn on the cob. dogs can choke on corn on the cub. buy the dog bone from the store and not give them human food with bones. >> i see fruit salad there. is that dangerous?
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>> i didn't realize this. toxic grapes for dogs. table for a dog big enough. no grapes and guacamole is bad for dogs because garlic and onion is toxic for dogs. >> it's good to remind your house guest. people were trying to give my dog things and assume it's okay. they don't know. >> i'm not a dog owner i wouldn't know that grapes are bad. now you do. and we have one of our producers and oslo and talking about how dangerous it is for dogs to walk on hot pavement during the summer. you know what it's like. it can hurt your feet. it can hurt the dog's too. the general rule is if it's too hot for you, it's too hot for the dog. you can also do the five-second hand test. take your hand to the pavement. if you can hold it for five seconds, it's probably okay for the dog.
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cascade. >> announcer: this is a "news4 today" news break. >> it's 9:26 on this tuesday, july 5th. i am aaron gilchrist. and phase 3 starts at 8:00 tonight and trains will not run between reagan international airport and braddock road and they will offer shuttle buses to help out with that but keep in mind the buses will not carry the usual load. and then the highest ranking baltimore police officer charged in the death of freddie gray, and we will have your forecast when we come back.
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d.c. taking a look at the headlines, a number of big cities in the u.s. like new york city are considering introducing 911 texting as a way to call for help when it might be too dangerous to speak out loud. during the pulse nightclub attack, for example, some people who were hiding in bathrooms texted relatives and asked them to call 911 because orlando is not currently have 911 texting. only about 10% of 911 dispatch centers in the u.s. can get text messages. about 150 are adding that capability this year. if you're looking to lose some weight, have you thought about a pasta diet? i know it sounds too good to be true, right? some italian researchers, of course, say a study over 20,000 people shows that eating some
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for example from new york to price of that car. so good idea. tonight's mega millions drawing certain to provide its own kind of fireworks. jackpot is now at $449 million making it the third biggest mega millions jackpot ever. no one has won it since early march and the jackpot has been growing ever since then. the odds of winning though, 1 in 259 million. still got to be in it to win it. let's get a check of the weather right now from let's get a check of the weather from dylan. >> we do have a chance for scattered storms today in northern parts of iowa and minnesota. we could see damaging wind gusts, and we have scattered storms in the southeast and in the northeast it will clear out as we go through the day. in texas, feels like 115 degrees. tomorrow it's going to stay hot and the heat continues to spread through the south into the
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northeast, even d.c. and mid-90s. scattered showers and storms from the great lakes into the southeast and a slight risk of stronger storms in south dakota and nebraska later tomorrow afternoon as well. i am storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. sunshine coming back into the picture and we are in the upper 70s and low 80s already and we will be in the mid to upper 80s for highs today, and the rain chances are done and only a slim chance of a shower later today, and a postponement of the baseball game tonight is unlikely, and game time temperature in the mid-80s and fall into the 70s and then in the 90s for the rest of the week, and could be near 100 for the heat intkaebgss. thank you, dylan. "hope to that was brought to our attention by family fun magazine.
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enchante rescue mission ministries are using creativity and imagination to support kids and parents entering shelters. these new york elementary school students are planning, designing, cutting, gluing. as members of the generation on kids care club, they've been charged with making capes for kids who live in a shelter miles away in the midwest. >> we want to put it on the cape to make sure kids know there's important things in the world. >> it doesn't matter where you live or where you come from, you all need a boost in self-esteem sometime. >> with luck these colorful capes will help anyone who puts them on feel like a superhero. the capes landed here in taylor, michigan, where terry shutdown her interior decorating business in 2007 to build enchanted makeovers. >> i knew this was my calling. enchanted makeovers mission is to transform shelters for women
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and nurturing, positive environment. >> terry sees power in what is handmade and creates sewing resumes inside shelters for residents. >> not only is it a life skill, a coping skill, but a beautiful way to provide for your family. there are so many different ways and programs that we can provide to shelters besides just food and clothing. >> when terry was a child, her mother would sew for these very reasons. >> it was pretty rough growing up. we moved 12 times. we were homeless but mom tried to make it as normal as possible to provide clothes on our back. she made it. >> now terry encourages communities to pitch in by creating capes for kids to happen into their armor of strength and hope. >> thousands of capes have been made for children across the country. we want more. we want to triple that.
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>> nearby detroit rescue mission mom working to get back on their feet. >> it's hard but i'm learning. i want to be a social worker. >> i love my kids. they deserve the world. anything i can possibly give to them, i will. >> those capes sent from new york to enchanted makeovers will be shared with their young ones. >> my kids love the capes. they think they are some kind of superhero. >> we can see in those children that they have a lot of hope. well determined. very smart. loving and caring. and today will be a great day for them. >> even this mom gets a cape. >> more than just fabric. i think that everything we make has that love and positive energy that's embraced around the child. >> one important lesson terry remembers from her childhood. >> we'll get through this no matter how many dark days we might have and that's never left me. >> if she has her way, these
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children will remember that same >> just amazing. to learn more about enchanted makeovers and how you can make capes for kids, just go to today.com and check out family fun guide. tamron's tuesday trend is next. what do you have today? >> do you think pink or natalie? we're showing the summer's hottest hues in lip color. ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ hottest hues in lip color. for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby.
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>> thank you so much. >> i know everyone is with kylie jenner's lip color. >> the summer is the best time to experiment because it's so hot outside and you want to wear less foundation and you can use your lips to pull yourself together with a bold pop of color. >> i don't know if it's true but rihanna said something when she wants to look made up, she puts on a bright lipstick. >> i completely agree. >> where do we start? >> let's start with the first trend we're seeing this summer. a glossy hot pink lip is really big right now. we're seeing it on celebrities like reese witherspoon, j. lo and what's great is that it's an eyes way to look flirty and summery. >> i love the range of co complexi complexions. it looks great on each of them. >> you want to start with lip liner. go with pink lip liner because
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that's going to and really intensify the shade. >> the same color as the lip color as close as you can get. >> absolutely. then you just fill it in in the center and if you want to intensify, you can layer it. it really is just an easy way to look made up. >> do you color in your lip with the lip liner? >> yes. depending on if you want a more intense color. if you want to keep it shear, you don't have to. if you want to give it a pop, i like to fill in the shade in the center. >> when you go bright like that, the rest of your makeup has to be -- >> very minimal. >> looks beautiful. you have items you think would work out. >> i have a range of lip pencils. this is a new lip gloss that just came out. so amazing. so many pigment and high shine. she has on maybelline. under $10. high shine. >> i love that. moving on to the next trend which is matte trend.
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we do have jenner's lip there is and adele. this is my favorite look. >> this is what i have on. totally my favorite. we know red is always classic. what's great and makes this modern is that it's a matte texture. make sure that your lips are exfoliated. you don't want to wear matte with dry lips. very crunchy. use exfoliator. toothbrush. lip brush. after. be gentle. >> what color is this? >> this is from anastasia. this is liquid lipstick. >> this is $20. >> goes on dry. goes on liquid and dries down instantly. it stays put all day no matter what you eat. >> i asked so many questions we're almost out of time. this is a hybrid. between the matte and lip gloss. >> this is about coral.
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what's great about this coral shade is it's one of my formulas. it's everything you want in a lip product. hybrid between lip balm, lip gloss and lipstick. it has shine. it has the color. it has the moisture. it looks great on everyone. >> i love it again. not really any makeup on. a little on your eyes and then this pop. beautiful. i love it. thank you, ladies. i'm so obsessed now as i have bare, dry lips. we'll make sure we put this up online as well to have summer kissable lips. up next, one of these three people that you see could become a guinness world record holder in a matter of minutes. wait until you see what they are attempting. if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. attempting. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants...
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at hillshire farm, there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh the results are something to savor. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. it's the first day of our summer supreme series. we will be attempting to break three guinness world records in three days. >> and to kick everything off, our plaza producer alex and one of our fans from the plaza from stockton, california, will attempt to break the record for the most wet t-shirts put on in one minute. >> here to make sure everyone sticks to the rules, we brought in the adjudicator. one minute on the clock. a bunch of wet t-shirts. only the contestant can put them on. the record is 12 right now?
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2 one t-shirt at a time. head and arms through the holes and all of the way down the body. just like a regular t-shirt. >> it amazes me the record already exists. >> 12 is the record. >> is this what you expected when you came down to the "today" show this morning? >> not at all. >> you can leave a winner. my money is on you. >> we'll put one minute on the clock. the goal is 13 for a world record. >> we'll start on my go. i'll do a three, two, one, go. for the record. three, two, one, go. >> our viewer is owning it already.
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she's moving. >> some love. on fire. is the water warm? making the move. >> does it have to be -- can tag be in the front. >> all of the way down. 30 seconds left. tag does not matter. >> how many does christie have on? >> 20 seconds left. >> come on. you got 20 seconds. >> you guys look ridiculous. not to our viewer. she looks amazing. >> five seconds. >> just fell short of the world record for wet t-shirts. >> we do know that christie won. >> how many by your count.
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>> you have five? >> how do you five. you have four. >> she doesn't break the record but you win. >> great job. congratulations. >> was that worth it? >> thank you, guys. >> that was hard. i can't imagine doing 13 of those in a minute. >> michael, thank you very much. on thursday we'll try to break another guinness world record for lasso attempts. why not?
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>> what are we giving away? >> after your local good morning. it's 9:57 on this tuesday, july 5th. a man has died after an officer-involved shooting in northeast d.c. last night metro transit and d.c. police were both out near the dean wood metro station after reports of a suspicious person with a gun. we know the victim was male but we are still working to find out who he was. the officer was not hurt during the shooting.
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let's get a chec forecast with meteorologist, chuck bell. >> a beautiful day outside and sunshine making a comeback to the area after a cloudy day yesterday and rain overnight. back in the upper 70s and low 80s, and then a nice night for baseball tonight if you are headed out to the game, very little chance -- not zero percent, but little chance for rain here on out for the rest of the day. next chance for showers comes on thursday and friday afternoon, and what you will notice, how much warmer it will be and could have a heat index over 100 by thursday, friday and saturday. coming up on "news4 midday," we will have a health warning
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a kiss. it all started here... rumenba. ask your doctor about trumenba. . . . from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. hello, everybody. n't even try to adjust your set. it is national boozeday tuesday, national bikini day. >> the 70th anniversary of the bikini. >> we should just get these and go to the beach so much better than worrying about cellulite and tucking things in.
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