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good morning. rookie mistake? >> in retrospect, i probably would have done things a little differently. >> donald trump jr. speaks out in his first interview about that controversial meeting with a russian attorney. he probably met with other russians, too. >> this is moving into perjury and false statements and possibly treason. >> what the president is saying about his role in the controversy. what went wrong? investigators search miles of debris for clues in that military plane crash in mississippi, as we learn more about the 16 people who were killed, including members of the special operations fo
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los angeles poised to host another olympic games. but will it be sooner rather than later? those stories plus riptide rescue, courtesy of a human chain. a new twist in amelia earhart's disappearance and this photo. and all-star heroics. >> all the way to right. back at the wall. gone. >> a thrilling finish to the midsummer classic, today, july 12th, 2017. >> from nbc news, this is "today," with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everybody. welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning. >> going to get to all those stories in a few. let's start with our top story, a host of developments of controversy
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attorney. and this morning, president trump is weighing in, as well. we'll talk to the president's personal attorney. first, two reports from the white house, starting with peter alexander. take it away. >> reporter: good morning to you. the swirling controversy around his son is personal. a team of the president's aides crafted donald trump jr.'s original statement, that it was just about adoptions. a statement that the president was aware of, and so incomplete, it required multiple follow-ups. this morning, the president is praising his son's primetime performance on twitter saying, he's innocent. again, calling the russia story, the greatest witchhunt in mrial history. the president's eldest son on fox news, since the controversy he ignited. acknowledging
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improper. >> i would have done something differently. this was before the russian mania. >> reporter: donald trump jr. is downplaying that meeting with a russian lawyer tied to the kremlin. >> for me, this was opposition research. they had something, maybe concrete evidence to all of the stories i was hearing before, they were reporting for years. i wanted to hear it out. >> reporter: adding, he never told his father about the meeting. >> it was such a nothing, there was nothing to tell. >> reporter: were there other meetings with russians? >> i probably met with other people from russia. not in the context of a formal meeting. >> reporter: trump jr. revealing the questions on twitter. they begin june 2016, with rob goldstone, who writes he had been contacted by a senior russian government official, offering information that would incriminate hillary clinton and her dealings with russia and would useful to your father.
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adding, this is high-level and sensitive information, but is part of russia and support for mr. trump. trump jr.'s rely, if it's what you say, i love it. he wasn't sure if the e-mail was credible. >> i can't vouch for the information. someone sent me an e-mail. i can't help what someone sends me. >> reporter: june 9th, trump jr., and jared kushner and paul manafort meet with veselnitskaya. others saying that transparency didn't go far enough. >> we cannot rely on any public representations made by the family about their contacts with the russians. >> anytime you're in a campaign and you get the offer from a foreign government to help your campaign, the answer is no. >> reporter: the white house is on its heels, with top aides speculating about who
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for these leaks. and there seems to be a shift going on on capitol hill, where many republicans who doubted questions about russian collusion with the trump campaign, are now demanding answers. the president is ready for a two-day trip to france, where he is scheduled to hold a brief press conference tomorrow. >> thank you. there's some new questions surrounding the russian attorney that trump jr. met with. how did she become involved with this in the first place? nbc's correspondent and the mit mitchell has all this the. >> reporter: authorities say they russia was putting out a net to compromise the trump campaign. and they found a convenient target in trump
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natalia veselnitskaya, denying she has any connection to the kremlin. >> translator: no. i am flattered to be called a government attorney. but i never worked with the government in the first place. >> reporter: with donald trump jr. fired for meeting with her during the campaign, that meeting was set up with the promise of high-level and sensitive information, that is part of russia and its government's support for donald trump sr. the e-mails describe her as a government lawyer. she denies any connection to the kremlin, intelligence experts tell nbc news that the meeting may have been sent as a balloon, with veselnitskaya, sent with russian intelligence whether she knew it or not. >> to test whether donald trump wanted the information, is to go through people he went business with. >> reporter: donald trump
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denies he has useful information. his attorney says the meeting lasted 20 to 30 minutes. what could be damaging is that trump jr. seemed eager to get what he thought would be dirt on hillary clinton. e-mailing his associate within minutes. if it's what you say, i love it. john mclaughlin, former deputy cia director, calls this russian trade craft. >> it would be a typical thing they can go to the president with and say, look what your son said in this e-mail. is that something you want to be known publicly? they managed to compromise him and put him in a position where he could have been blackmailed. >> reporter: perhaps the most surprising part of this drama, that donald trump jr., facing exposure of "the new york times," released the controversial e-mails himself. back to you guys. we're joined by jay sekulow, a member of the president's personal legal team. mr. sekulow, good morning to you, sir. >> hi, savann
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the things the president has said about the russia investigation and the allegation that somehow his campaign may have coordinated with the russians. can the president continue to call this a coax, fake news and a charade, when his son has acknowledged the following. he met with an attorney who he believed to be from the highest levels of the russian government, for the purpose of obtaining negative information on hillary clinton. will the president acknowledge this is a legitimate investigation? >> there's no illegality. they're investigating what violation of what law. that's what i look at, in any case. what's the law alleged to be violated here. and the truth of the matter is, a meeting that was described by the release of the e-mails that donald trump jr. did yesterday, is not a violation of the law. >> isn't that what the investigation seeks to find out? isn't it too early t
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conclusion? isn't it too early to do so? >> i don't think so. and here's why. we know what the facts are. it's clear. the entire chain of e-mails was released. the chain of e-mails are out there. and under that scenario, as the facts are, and exactly what happened, there's no vibration of any law. there's no statute that's in play. it has all of the atmospherics and there's media discussion on it. i understand that. the fact is, there's no law that's been violated because there's not a violation of the law that can take place even with a meeting under that circumstance. >> where is the shock and awe? donald trump jr. gets an e-mail that this russian attorney has damaging information about hillary clinton, that comes as a part of the russian gottvernmens aid to trump. he says, i love it. let's set this up for later in the summer, i
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closer to the election. >> put yourself back a year ago, in the election campaign for the presidency of the united states. hundreds of meetings, probably thousands of meetings, over the course of that year. this was opposition research. >> opposition research from a foreign hostile government. >> we're acting like that doesn't ever happen. in reality, we know for a fact, for instance, that the ukrainian government was giving information to the clinton campaign and to the dnc, regarding to what? donald trump. so, these things happen. >> jay -- >> in the meet of the campaign, let me finish this sentence. in the heat of the campaign, 20-minute meeting, nothing was violated. that's it. >> did donald trump jr. lie about this meeting, in your opinion? >> i didn't hear you. >> did donald trump jr. lie about this meeting, in your opinion? >> i do not. >> he said, did i meet with people that were russian?
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but none that were set up, and none that i was representing the campaign in any shape or form. this was a meeting with a russian government lawyer and the campaign manager paul manafort was in that meeting. he lied, didn't he? >> you bring up a great point, matt. that's paul manafort. he was on a phone line into this meeting. this was a 20-minute meeting that took place, out of thousands of meetings. >> go back. didn't he represent the campaign at this point, if he had the campaign manager there? he lied to "the new york times." >> you want to call it a lie. this was a situation where he was having literally dozens of meetings every day. a 20-minute meeting that nothing took place in. >> go closer in time, if you don't mind. a couple of weeks after he has this meeting, which he can hoping will be someone from the russian government
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information about hillary clinton. that's according to his e-mails. he is asked point-blank about this allegation from the clinton campaign, did the russians meddle? are they trying to help your father? and he says, that is phony. they are lying. wasn't that untruthful? he knew he had the meeting weeks before. >> with no information provided. >> just because the meeting didn't turn out as he had hoped, doesn't change his intent. >> but you asked the question, did that violate something? wasn't that the opposite of what he said? there was no information that was exchanged. there was no information that was exchanged. >> but the question posed -- >> hold on. you asked me a question. a meeting took place. no exchange of information. the meeting ended up producinin nothing. and now, there's a media frenzy going out because russia is in vogue to attack. as the great involvement in the campaign. the fact is, zero happened .
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if nothing happens -- >> but just to close the loop on this issue. the question he was asked on cnn in july was, are the russians trying to help your father? do they favor your father in this campaign? and he said that is phony and that is a lie. when he, in fact, had received an e-mail that states, the russians want to help your father. >> and nothing came of that. so, here's the question, and this is what i think has to be asked. is the meaning of itself, and a lot of legal experts said this. the meaning of itself, under the pretenses there were. the pretext was supposed to be this information about hillary clinton. what did it end up being? nothing related to that at all. he said the meeting was nonsensical. nothing took place. nothing transpired. there's no law that was violated here. and we can create this discussion. but the reality is, when you asked me at the beginning, what's at issue here legally? there is there illegality in
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what is interesting also, and people are going through the e-mail. that's fine. donald trump jr. released the e-mail. unlike hillary clinton who deleted 33 e-mails. >> that's not a great story. and donald trump jr. said i'm releasing the e-mails to be completely transparent. he did that about an hour or so after "the new york times" called him and said we have this story. we're going to publish it. would you like to comment on it? his represent said, give us more time. at that time, he released this e-mail chain. that's not being transparent. that's trying to appear as if you're transparent when you're backed into a corner. >> look, his lawyers made the decision to release the entire chain of e-mails. that was the decision they made yesterday. >> they were going to be publ h published. >> so what? >> when asked about this meeting on saturday, he told "the new york times" it was about russian adoption and nothing else. >> that's what the meeting was -- >> and the purpose of the
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information. >> if you want to be transparent, you could have released this chain weeks ago, months ago, when the russia story exploded about possible meetings. >> two things here, the meeting was about the adoption issue. that was a correct statement he made. >> correct but misleading. right? >> this is what the meeting was about. number two, you say we can release -- i represent the president of the united states. we were not aware of this, obviously, the e-mail. we were not aware of the meeting. the president did not attend the meeting. was only made aware of this e-mail -- you know when the president saw the e-mail, when everybody else did. >> at one point in the e-mail exchange, rob goldstone wrote to donald trump jr., i can also send this info to your father, via rhona. that's his personal assistant. did you check and
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e-mails? >> rona works for the trump administration. i work for the president of the united states. the president did not see any e-mails relating to this at all. >> can you explain the following timeline? on june 3rd, the trump campaign gets a call from goldstone, setting up this meeting, offering damaging information on hillary clinton. and four days later, the president says i'm going to have damaging information about hillary clinton coming next week? >> well, there was opposition research was doing done every, single day, by the campaigns. that's the nature of the way it is. there was information that came out day after day. as did against the president. that was a correct statement. it was not based on any of this. the fact is, this meeting -- i want to be clear on this as the president's lawyer. i said it already. the president was not aware and did not attend this meeting and was only made aware of the e-mail and the chain of
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he only saw yesterday as it was released. it he was made aware very, very recently by his lawyers. >> jay sekulow, thank you very much for your time. >> my pleasure. thank you. there's a lot more to go to this morning, including investigators combing a mississippi field for clues after monday's military plane crash that killed 1 mari eed 1ad a navy sailor. one of the victims according to our station in dallas, was staff sergeant michael snowden. he was a staff sergeant. and his father tells our nbc affiliate in burlington, vermont, that johnson planned to retire next year. the disaster was the deadliest marine crash anywhere in the world in more than a decade. let's turn to al for our first look at the weather. mr. roker, good morning. >> good morning, guys. six tornadoes
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i'm storm steam 4 meteorologist chuck bell. we do have a few lonesome showers out there this morning and one thunderstorm north of ross burring, maryland. there is a chance for a stray shower or thunderstorm today but most will be dry for most of the day long. it's also going to be hot. we are in the mid 70s now, afternoon highs in the mid 90s with heat indexes up close to 100. tomorrow temperatures near 100 and heat indexes near 105. be ready, stay cool and shady and hydrated. >> and that's you
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guys? >> all right, al. thank you very much. coming up, more than meets the eye. there's a new twist in the amelia earhart mystery this morning, tied to that photo we showed you last week. and the olympic flame set to burn brightly in los angeles for a third time. and the question this morning, when? first this, is "today" on nbc. at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so they can protect their teammates
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just ask your doctor about taltz. this is a "news 4 today" news break. 7:26 is your time on this wednesday, july 12th, 2017. good morning. i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. let's start with a check on your morning commute and melissa mollet in first 4 traffic. >> bad accident? rockville. this is wooten parkway at tower oaks boulevard. you can see this box truck on its side and two other vehicles involved. montgomery county police telling us at least one person did have to be transported, again, this is near the collides tower oaks in rockville. >> inner loop crash blocking the center of the roadway, northbound 395 at seminary do have a crash blocking a lane. suitland parkway after naylor road crash
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lane. >> thank you. we're working to find out whether anyone was hurt in this house fire in hyattsville. this was from chopper 4 about an hour ago. look at the scene here, prince george's county fire knocked down the flames on willow hill place. this is a single family home. the fire tore through it. we will have more information in the nbc washington app as soon as we get it. >> we will have a check on your forecast right after this.
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good wednesday morning, everybody. partly to mostly cloudy right now, temperatures in the mid to upper 70s, one or two showers out there right now. rain chances today are relatively low, generally only about 20 to maybe 30% at the most, but just be on the lookout for a stray shower or storm. the real story is it's going to be hot, high today near 95, could tie the record of 100 degrees tomorrow. heat indexes today and tomorrow both 100 or g
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♪ we're back, now, 7:30 on a wednesday morning. the 12th of july, 2017. >> wednesday morning. nice to have you along with us. let's get a check of the headlines. donald trump jr. speaking out, in his first interview about that controversial meeting with a russian attorney for the purpose of getting information on hillary clinton. on fox news, the president's son said if he had to do it over again, he would do it differently. >> to me this, was opposition research. there were probably stories that were underreported. i wanted to hear it out. >> trump jr. claimed the meeting turned out to be a,
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says is the entire e-mail chain with the publicist that initiated the conversation with the russian lawyer. thousands of police officers gathered at a new york city church to remember an officer killed in the line of beauty. a sea of blue stretched for blocks. the mother of three was ambushed and shot last week, while she sat in a marked police command vehicle. and major league baseball's all-star game was last night. nelson cruz stopped play. he posed for a picture with the home plate umpire, jo west. catcher, yadier molina stepped in to snap that photo. the game was tied until the tenth inning. that's when robinson cano hit a solo shot to right field. the american league ended up winning 2-1. cano was named mvp. >> are there selfies in baseball. let me take a
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amelia earhart mystery. investigators believe this newly discovered photo show earhart and her navigator survived a crash landing in the marshal islands and were held captive by the japanese. now, new questions are being raised about that. tom costello is back on the story for us. good morning. >> reporter: another week, another mystery. the investigators found this photo in the national archives. became convinced that's amelia earhart on the left, and noonan on the left. but that photo appeared in a japanese travel book on the japanese islands before earhart went missing. so, what does that do to the earhart mystery? a two-hour program centered on this photo in the national archives, thought to date
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193 1937 weeks, from earhart and noonan disappearing. this man took the photo to a facial recognition analyst. earhart is sitting on the dock and noonan on the left. >> i go likely, to very likely, to extremely likely. i would say this is very likely. >> reporter: a japanese blogger found the same photo is in the japanese library, in a book published in 1935. the caption doesn't identify who was in the photo. but it was taken in the marshal islands two years before earhart and noonan disappeared. casting doubt on whether that's them in the photo. this morning, the history team is trying to regroup. >> we're going to continue to investigate this. the accuracy is obviously important. we want to follow the facts where they lead. we're certainly going to do that. >> reporter: a competing earhart investigator says he has
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full of false claims about air ho earhart, he never believed that the marshal islands. >> she landon. the airplane was lost to the sea by rising tides and surf. and she died as a castaway. >> reporter: locals said for decades, noonan and earhart landed there, only to be taken to a japanese prison camp on saipan. the story reiterated by eyewitness interviews. >> the witness we have so far, says that noonan and earhart landed in the marshal islands. >> reporter: the japanese government says they have no documents saying that earhart was in their custody. how did that japanese photo ended up i
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part of a huge gathering of intel. so, the amelia earhart mystery remains a mystery this morn. guys? >> tom. i don't know what to think anymore. >> full disclosure, had me convinced. >> me, too. >> and al was on vacation. >> yeah. >> he called in and told me, he was convinced, too. >> but i found my luggage. >> wow. >> amazing story. >> twists and turns, tom. >> it's the story that keeps on giving. >> mr. roker? it's starting to get muggy out there, feeling a lot like summer, throughout a good portion of the country. you look right now. we have heat advisories for the
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good morning. we're already near 80 degrees, 79 in the district. we're looking at dry conditions. many areas seeing the sunshine building through. 74 dulles, 76 quantico, 75 in clinton. as we go through the day we do have an isolated shower chance but the main thing is going to be the temperatures. 95 for a high, feeling closer to 100 degrees when you factor in the humidity. tomorrow is even hotter, we have a weather alert out for 100 degrees, feeling like 105. storms friday, then relief as we go into the weekend. >> don't forget. get your full forecast 24/7, on e
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>> thanks, al. now, to one of our favorite stories of the day. this involves a remarkable rescue in florida. >> a group of beachgoers linking arms to form a human chain to save a family from drowning. here's nbc's kerry sanders. >> reporter: it could have gone wrong really fast. a family of six, along with four other swimmers, swept from shore, caught in a rip current, off of panama beach, florida. with no lifeguard on duty, about 80 boeeachgoers jumped into action. one after the other, joining arm in arm. >>ing something i don't want to experience again. >> reporter: she jumped in the water to save her sons. >> it was hard for me. we was far from the shore. >> reporter: jessica and her husband, derek, were in the front of this chain. writing later online, to see people from different races and
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it will again take center stage. there's no doubt that l.a. will get the games. the question is, 2024 or 2028. this morning for the city of los angeles, a golden moment. the stage, now set for the summer games. >> they did it. >> reporter: to take another splash in l.a. only in hollywood could this become reality. beach volleyball in santa monica. soccer as the sun sets over the rose bowl. and basketball, under the bright lights at staples. >> let's make this golden opportunity, part of golden future. >> reporter: the announcement in switzerland, where the mayors of los angeles and paris learned this september, the international olympic committee plans to award 2024 and 2028 games at the same time, with each city to host. los angeles wants to go first. >> for the first time in a generation, we're going to bring you an olympics home. >> reporter: for
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this will be a trilogy. >> again, the great olympic stadium. >> reporter: after first hosting the olympics in 1932, it was the l.a. summer games of '84 that electrified the country. the torch was lit at the l.a. coliseum. but it was carl lewis who set the crowd on fire. four gold medals here at home. >> just taking that victory lap with the entire stadium, your home country, just cheering you. there is nothing that will ever beat that moment. and all of the time in my career, there's nothing that will touch that. >> reporter: l.a. is boasting a low-cost, low-risk olympics. most of the venues are already built. the olympic village at ucla. hotels and infrastructure that can support a global crowd. nastia liukin won gold in beijing. but says the biggest stage in the world is here in l.a. >> to
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staples where kobe bryant and the lakers have had so much legacy, i think that's pretty special. >> reporter: today, paris is widely seen as the front-runner for 2024, although l.a. is certain hi ready for the games. but seems more likely to get 2028. we'll all find out in september. back to you guys. >> exciting. miguel, thank you very much. coming up, move over gangnam style. the reason why sy is probably sighing this morning. >> what is cooking in the orange room? why tweets are [music playing] why tweets are across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's.
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this is a "news 4 today" news break. 7:56 is your time now on this wednesday, july 12th, 2017. good morning to you. i'm eun yang. we want to get right to melissa mollet for a check on your commute. good morning. >> good morning. the problem on the beltway still hanging around, inner loop local lanes after 210 crash, you have to stay right to get by this morning. northbound bw parkway at 197 crash in the right exit lane, delays northbound and southbound. in rockville wooten parkway crash with an overturned box truck. >> we will take a quick break and check your forecast next.
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good morning. temperatures already in the 80s, 83 right now in washington. 72 still in clinton, but 80 in dulles, 78 quantico. today, though, 95 for a high temperature, hot and humid, feeling close to 100 degrees with the humidity. we do have a small chance for an isolated shower. not much rain relief at all today. tomorrow is the day where we have a weather alert, 100 for a high temperature, feeling closer to 105. more storms friday. for the weekend do we do drop back down around 90. >> another local news update in 25 minutes. back to the too show after this short break.
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, breaking overnight. donald trump jr. speaks out about that controversial meeting with a russian attorney, defending his motivations. >> for me, this was opposition research. >> but admitting it may not have been the best idea. >> in retrospect, i probably would have done things differently. >> so, what's next? we're live in washington. plus, makeup markdowns. why some stores are suddenly slashing prices on expensive cosmetics. and boston uncommon. we'll take you inside one of beantown's best kept the secrets. an extraordinary, underground theater, hidden from the public for 75 ye
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now, you hear nothing. >> the phenomenon remains, doesn't it? >> today, wednesday, july 12th, 2017. ♪ >> i've got a good idea on this humpday. let's have a dance party. ♪ where are you all from? >> north carolina. >> iowa. >> morning, matt and savannah. ♪ >> welcome back, everyone to "today" on this wednesday morning. good crowd outside, active crowd on this morning. really steamy out there. >> it is. we have good morning plaza sign to show. >> at the ready. >> we have a lot to get to in this half hour. let's start with your news at 8:00. this morning, pde
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jr., as his meeting with the russian lawyer grows. nbc's chief correspondent hallie jackson, joins us from the white house. what can you tell us? >> reporter: this morning, the president is elaborating after donald trump jr. appeared on tv to defend himself. the president, in this new tweet, said his son did a good job. calling him open, transparent and innocent. again, slamming the russia investigation as the greatest witch hunt in political history. today, damage control for donald trump jr. with a new acknowledgment about those explosive e-mails. >> in retrospect, i probably would have done things a little differently. this is before the rush mania. before they're building it up in the press. hindsight is 20/20. >> reporter: trump jr. defended taking a meeting with a russian lawyer linked to the kremlin during the campaign. on june 3rd last year, a publicist he knew reachedut
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the trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate hillary and her dealings with russia and would be useful to your father. writing, it's part of russia and it's government's support for mr. trump. donald trump jr.'s response, if it's what you say, i love it, especially later in the summer. >> i don't think my sirens went up or the antennas went up because of it. it wasn't the issue that it's made out to be over the last nine months, ten months. since it really became a thing. i think there is an element of context to that. someone sent me an e-mail. i can't help what someone sends me. i read it. i responded accordingly. >> reporter: the president in a short statement, calling his son, a high-quality person. and i applaud his transparency. trump jr., telling hannity he his father didn't know about the meeting at the time. >> it was a wasted 20 minutes, which was a
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outside lawyer, this morning with matt and savannah. >> a meeting under the circumstances that were described by the release of the e-mails that donald trump jr. did yesterday, is not a violation of the law. >> reporter: today, more fallout expected on capitol hill, where critics point to the meeting as evidence of possible collusion, or at the very least, bad judgment. >> we're beyond obstruction of justice as far as what's being investigated. this is moving into perjury and false statements. >> on its face this, is problematic. >> reporter: you saw the president's personal lawyer appear earlier in the show, saying the president himself only saw the string of e-mails for the first time yesterday. now, inside the white house, open speculation from aides about who leaked the story in the first place. matt? >> thank you very much. president trump's pick to head the fbi, is going to face questions about the russia investigation during his senate con firmation hearing today.
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james comey. senators from both sides want assurances he h be unbwill be unbiased. he defended new jersey goffer chris christie during the bridgegate investigation. senate republicans plan to unveil a revised health care bill with a vote coming this week or next week. a top senate republican says it will contain two tax increases. the revenue from that would be used to keep health insurance premiums and deductible in >> chuck:. the tax would boost yields $231. over a ten-year period of time. mitch mcconnell has delayed the august recess for two weeks to work on the bill and
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legislation. takata is recalling air bag inflaters. the recall covers mazda trucks and nissan versa cars. the type of device was thought to be safe. on monday, honda said it had confirmed an 11th u.s. death involving one of its vehicles, tied to a faulty takata inflater. where you can find luxury makeup at steep discounts. we take you inside the extraordinary concert hall below boston. few people have ever seen. and jill martin has the new match of "steals & deals." >> and what just dethroned "gangnam style." the most-viewed video on youtube, people, coming up. >> i can't remember that so i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. i'm karen, i'm a teacher.
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your beauty buck. after years of charging full price, high-end cosmetics are going on sale at legacy department stores. >> the discounts at department stores are unheard of. >> 15% off fragrance purchases. >> reporter: macy'macy's, then & taylor. bloomingdale's jumping in, too. these rare discounts on luxury makeup brands come as department stores are taking a beating. macy's is closing 100 stores over the next couple of years, eliminating 10,000 jobs as shoppers spend online. sephora and ulta are surging ahe ahead, with loyalty programs, easy ways to try new products and a wide variety of choices. >> young consumers are more experimental. they don't just purchase
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they like to mix and match. they get a lot of information on the internet. they see people on youtube or instagram saying this is the best product ever. they'll run out and buy it. >> reporter: the focus on lifestyle is fueling a beauty boom in the age of the selfie. makeup sales went up to $8 billion this year. and the beauty price blowout is more than skin-deep. >> we see amazon moving into other categories like food, with the whole foods acquisition. we've seen it in fashion already. moving into beauty and who knows what category's next. but i think it's a much broader story. >> reporter: putting a new face on the price you pay at the checkout. high-end brands have been estee lauder, clinique, and there's more on the horizon. the makeup areas will look more like sephora and ulta. they will mix up the luxury brands with more affordable makeup
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>> that sephora model rocks. >> thank you. >> we can go to modell's. >> got to go to mo's. al, you have a check of the weather, i hear. >> i do. >> go for it. let's see you what's happening. we are looking at show iers makg their way through the southwest. and stronger storms from the great lakes all the way to western new york and western pennsylvania. we have a risk today for strong storms. 33 million people at risk from grand island to green bay, p peoria to cleveland. isolated thunderstorms for chicago and michigan. and 19 million people at risk from terra haut, to cleveland, and pittsburgh. damaging winds and rain.
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good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist chuck bell. partly to mostly cloudy around the metro area right now. still a few shading showers moving towards the hagerstown area, most will fall apart before it gets to our area. be prepared, there could be a stray shower or thunderstorm. the heat already, 83 degrees in washington, it will be up near 95 today. heat indexes today close to 100, maybe as high as 105 heat index tomorrow. >> and that's your latest weather. and this just in, the larsen sea part of the iceberg that's antarctica, just snapped off. and it is the size, bigger than the size of the state of delaware. over 2,200 square miles. if you melted all of the ice from this, it would be greater than the volume of lake
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that's crazy. >> we were reading they have to redraw maps of that region because that section of iceberg has gone off. >> actually, the crack has sped up. they thought this was not going to happen until maybe late this year, early next year. but, boy, this is just another indication of some things going on right now in our climate. >> piece of antarctica just snapped off. >> snapped off. would you like to trend with me? >> more than anything. >> all right. i have to tell you something about today's "trendin ing"tren" it's special. today's "trending" is so [ bleep ]. so [ bleep ] good. >> what? >> it's not working. hold on. one more time. today's "trending" is so [ bleep ] good. >> are you waiting for a beep? you know how long we practiced that?
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>> just beep for me. today's trending is so [ bleep ] good. do you guys, and be honest, curse in front of your kids? >> no. not on purpose. occasionally. >> every now and then. calvin is still little, so, yeah. >> this might surprise you. there is a facebook post that's getting a lot of attention. there's a mom who thinking it's a-okay to curse in front of your children. she thinks it's fine. here's why. she says as long as she doesn't swear at somebody, as long as she's using it for emphasis. she says there are certain things for grown-ups. >> give me an example. like wine is for grown-ups. and caursing is for grown-ups. i don't think it's horrible. but some words she thinks are fine. >> can you give me an example of how to use that? >> like, when you burn your hand on the stove. and you say oh -- you know?
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did your parents ever curse in front of you? >> rarely. they really did not. >> no? >> no. i think it's interesting what she says. we should try our best to hold ourselves up to a standard we would like our children to be able to have, as well. >> right. >> at least try. >> you think about everything that is on tv now, you see that stuff everywhere. you never heard anything. i remember the first time i heard my dad say the word damn. and i remember how jarring it was to me, just to hear that. >> by the way, if you have kids, my kids' age or our kids' age, every movie they watch, it's in there. half the music they listen to, has four-letter words. >> i guess if i worry about, if i used it all the time, my kids wouldn't know, that's not something you should say in polite company. how would
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don't say that in a job interview, right? >> i think your kids look to you for what's right and what's wrong. it's in the music and the movies. but if mom and dad do it, it's -- >> and if you slip, you can say, i'm sorry. i did not mean to do that. >> or have the curising jar. where you put money in. >> dylan? >> i heard people have that. you ready for blanking "tpo start." >> for the past five years, this is the most watched video, holding the record. ♪ >> it's in your head for the rest of the day. "gangnam style" was an internet sensation. it was so popular, that it broke youtube's view counter. it's been dethroned. the most-viewed video,
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again." ♪ come a long way from where we began ♪ ♪ i'll tell you all about it when i see you again ♪ ♪ when i see you again >> here it comes. >> the dance part. >> they're very similar. >> totally different. the music video featuring the "fast and the furious" cast and a tribute to paul walker has 2.9 billion view. charlie puth tweeted, i hoped to make a video that reached 10,000 views. >> is it close to "gangnam style," if i watch it a few times today? >> it will be a battle. >> you don't like that song? >> it was popular at my wedding. i have me in a wedding dress doing "gangnam style." >> because it's great. >> the best.
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beginning with "stranger things." the hit netflix show announced its premiere date. you can binge watch on october 22nd. fans can gear up for an extra spooky halloween. and the show released that season two only gets stranger. "this is us" doesn't return until september. but we have the first glimpse of the family. they shared a photo on set. writing, back to work, baby. the show's creator tweeted this behi behind-the-scenes photo, shooting a scene in the hospital nursery. season two kicks off september 26th right here on nbc. >> nice job. day two of our series we're calling "into the air, land & sea today." jenna got to reach for the
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in astronaut training. i chose to keep my feet on the ground or underground for an exclusive tour of a concert hall that only a handful of people have seen in the last 75 years. >> you walk down the street here on boylston, it says steiner hall. but only one or two people would know there was a hall down here that was very important. ♪ there is something mystical about steiner hall when you look at it. >> you look around it, and you see the columns, for example, they get heavy filigree around them. it's very ornate. it's beautiful. the only way to understand what the hall is about, you have to experience it for yourself. >> reporter: now, we crack open the door to a hidden masterpiece, a relic of a time gone by. >> matt, paul murphy.
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>> no. i understand not many people see what you are about to show me. >> people walk by here every day and don't know what's below their feet. >> reporter: take me back in time. >> you're going to see steinert hall. the little gem by the performers that performed here. >> reporter: it's not in the best shape. i would agree with that. not abandoned, but out of use. it's been used for storage, unfortunately. >> reporter: in 1896, there were no personal music players. no spotify or itunes. even records were relatively new. if you wanted to hear music, you played it yourself or came here. i immediately go to some of the plaques on the wall. >> that's some tributes to some of the great composers of the romantic and classic era. >> concert theater hall. a little fixer upper, but incredible. let's go down there. give me a sense of some of the people who
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little gem. >> petareske. >> reporter: these were the big names of the era. the raock stars of 100 years ag. >> this is the main theater. the orchestra level, if you will. >> reporter: originally built by steinert, the walls create stunning acoustics. >> i'll bet when people came in here, they didn't buzz and talk. all of a sudden, it's just quiet. >> reporter: back in the day, boylston would have been cobblestone? >> yes. cobblestone, hard tires and rubber and horses. >> reporter: this was put here so it would never be impacted, the music, by the noise on the street. >> exactly right. >> reporter: with cars and buses up there now, you hear nothing. >> the phenomenon remains, doesn't it?
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would be like to bring it back to life even for just a minute. that's joshua bell. one of the best violinists on the planet. mr. bell, the stage is yours. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> steinert hall gives you a sense of both the past and its ghosts. in its state, you can feel some of those images. some of the ghosts. ♪ ♪
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>> bravo. >> reporter: bravo. joshua, thank you. that was fantastic. >> congratulations. >> i lived in boston on and off for eight, nine years. >> i lived there for six years. >> you know about that place? >> never heard of it, ever. >> were the acoustics really that good? >> when you hear joshua bell play the first sonata, it sounds like it was meant to sound. >> did you try to sing -- ♪ i'm so tired of being alone >> i asked him to play "the devil went down to georgia." >> where is that tape? >> i got that. he went right into it. >> that's so cool. >> very cool. and by the way, you can hear more from joshua when he releases the classical collection, a 14-cd set on august 18t
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of the hall and created an interactive tour. you can check that out at today.com. >> that was a fun 8:26 on this wednesday, july 12th. i'm aaron gilchrist. breaking news this morning, one person in custody after an alexandria police officer was assaulted this morning. police say that officer was injured in the old town section of the city. the officer is expected to be okay. news 4's erika gonzalez tweeted out this photo. at some point the officer discharged his weapon. no one was hit by the gunfire or injured. we will have a check on your forecast when we come back.
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good morning. we do have a little bit of cloud cover outside and a small chance for a few showers today, but the real story today will be the incredible warmth that we're going to have to suffer through. temperatures now are already in the upper 70s and low 80s so it is going to be a scorcher of a day to be outside today. high temperature up near 95, heat index closer to 100 today. for tomorrow hotter still. always have your nbc washington app downloaded and ready to go, we will keep you ahead of the
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it's 8:30. it's a wednesday morning. 12th of july, 2017. we're smack-dab in the middle of the week. smack-dab in the middle of the summer. and 48 hours from now, pop star, access, multitalented later, hailee steinfeld will be here, live on our citi concert stage. >> it will be fun. one of my favorite moments when we step out here, is finding an unsuspecting
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i want to single out. today, i am looking for a young boy named jack. i think i found jack. now, jack has a sign here. he says, i want to meet matt lauer. now, jack has brought this saeb sign to the plaza, how many times, sweetie? >> four times. >> four times. and each time he looked for you, and it didn't work out. >> i'm so sorry. can we get you out here? are you here with your family? what's your name? reagan just said, i'm his spokesperson. >> you want to come out, too. family. >> what a pleasure to meet you. i'm really happy -- i'm going to sign that for you in a second, all right? can i sign it for you, inside the studio when i bring your family in for the next half hour? >> wow. >> can you come in, reagan? are you available? >> you're coming in with us. >> where are you
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>> we'll be watching reagan. >> the fourth time's the charm. glad we got to meet, jack. >> sweet. >> hang in with us. just ahead, need to relax? and who doesn't, really? reagan does a little. jill is here to help with a special "steals & deals." >> that's right. and we have clever uses for odds and ends that you probably have lying around the house. what could go wrong? first, do you know what today is? it's national etch-a-sketch day. and we have chris brown here, known as the fastest etch-a-sketch artist. go to facebook.com/today to get
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good wednesday morning. 83 degrees now, we are looking at sunshine across the area, west wind right around 12 miles an hour but that wind will keep warming us up today. 80 dulles, 78 clinton, 78 quantico. quickly this morning temperatures will heat up. if you are exercising now is really the best time to get outside. by lunchtime it's going to be better inside, around 90 degrees this afternoon feeling like 100. tomorrow feeling like 105. some relief as we go into your weekend. >> thank you. and that's your latest weather. >> all right, al. thank you so much. we have a new "steals & deals" to tell you about. just sit back and relax.
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"today" contributor, jill martin, has exclusive discounts this morning to help us unwind. >> literally chill out. it's summertime. we're starting with a chilled coffeemaker. you can make iced coffee. we got all of your orders. the retail $54.98. al, i know you make cold brew, right? >> i do. >> dylan, you eat cubes, right? >> i like to shchew on the suga. >> in the coffee? >> just give me sugar. >> you like milk and you like almond milk, right? >> i do almond milk, yeah. >> it's a two-piece set. you get the larger one that sits in the refrigeratorefrigerator. and they're ready to go. the retail, 54.98. the deal, $24. >> that's a cold brew. you sit there and caffeinate. we move on to our next deal. swea
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a lot of people drink tea to relax. the retail, is $129. it has temperature control. however you like your tea, it will stay at that. and you don't have to wait for it to cool off. the deal, $58. 55% off. >> great. what do we have over here? >> on your fifth anniversary, i tweeted a picture of us in bed. >> we like to snuggle. >> this one is a duvet cover and two shams. you cannot mix and match. but you can pick a color. and all the options on today.com. $279 to $319. the deal, $100 to $110. percentage up to 66% off. >> what do you get? >> the duvet and the two shams.
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>> this is cool because shipping is included in everything here. >> love that. >> free shipping. the price you saw on the screen is what you get the deal for. >> the tea kettle from stokes and the bedding and canopy. call jill if you have questions. she will be laying here. coming up next, al chats with bob newhart about his career and how comedy has changed overhe years t.
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>> this went to number one on the billboard charts. this went to number two. >> reporter: for close to sick decades, comedian bob newhart has made laughing easy. >> american 715. you haven't seen united 209 up there anywhere, have you? >> reporter: from his hit sitcoms -- to guest appearances on shows like "the big bang theory." >> why isn't it ever angie dickinson's bedroom? >> reporter: newhart's comedy has been for everyman. how does a 30-year-old accountant break into standup comedy? >> i wasn't a good accountant. and people were telling me, you're funny. you ought to go to new york. so, i said, i'm going to give this a shot. and then, i just about was ready to go back to accounting. and i got this recording contract. >> reporter: the button-down mind of bob newhart would win album and new artist of
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at the 1961 grammys. it was the first time a comedian had won either. >> it was crazy. it exploded. >> reporter: almost an instant comedy classic. >> most comedians, most standups, spend 20 years in the tren trenches. i had to lernl at the top, which was tough. >> reporter: you became known as the guy -- we didn't hear the other side of the phone call. king kong. >> you don't care what i do. just get the ape off of the building. this may complicate things a little. he's carrying a woman in his hand, sir. >> the great thing about the telephone conversation is that the audience is supplying half of it. they applaud and they really are applauding themselves. >> reporter: if you had to start today, do you think you would make it? >> the timing is much different today than when i started out. for instance, "the bob newhart show," susie and
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wonderful seen. >> 129, that's good, right? >> that's very good, bob. that's almost gifted. [ laughter ] what's yours? >> oh, it's not important. >> don't be embarrassed. i had four more years of college than you had. i'm a ph.d. >> bob, it's 151. >> it took 1:30 to set that line up. and it was worth it. i don't think you can take 1:30 today. >> reporter: speaking of "the bob newhart" show and "newhart," you broke the mold, up until every sitcom i ever watched, it was a husband and a wife and they had the kids. you guys didn't do that. >> that's not the kind of tv show i want to do. susan and i had her own life. she was a career woman. it was different. >> reporter: you had this remarkable career. what advice have you given your
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do what you want to do. especially now. we lost don. you find out all the awards. they're not all that important. >> don is my best friend. which just gives you some idea the difficulty i have in making friends. >> reporter: bob and don rickles had a friendship that lasted over 50 years. what was it about him? >> i don't know. we had a great time. our wives got along. we traveled together. i hope everybody has as close a friend as we had. >> reporter: do you know what your legacy, how you want to be remembered? >> i had a marriage that's lasted 54 years, which i credit a lot with laughter. people come up to me and say, thank you for all of the laughter. and i say it was my pressuleasu. it was my pleasure. >> just amazing. his wife, jenny, was a delight, as well. she had come in t
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they had a lifelong love affair with the rickles, as well. >> i love this series. >> i do, too. bob newhart, i wish i was there. >> they have been pinch me moments. >> they really are. just ahead, clever uses for stuff you probably have lying around your house. like leftover bread. first this, is "today" on nbc.
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welcome back to "today." don't you hate when you have leftover hamburger buns or nail polish that is just cluttering up your bathroom. the editors at "woman's day" have come up with uses for everyday items. tara has come up with the solutions. we have three things lying around that we're putting to use. what are the three items? >> hamburger rolls, nail
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and wine bottles. >> you have old rolls laying around. >> the key is that they're soft. white bread or if you have a potato roll. when you break a glass, you're worried about the sliver. you have to try this, too. you press gently, watch your fingers, of course. that's going to pick it up, all of the kids. >> you put it in the garbage and it stays contained. >> if you have pictures with smudges all over them. >> take a piece of white bread and roll it in a ball. you're going to dab across the picture. >> it doesn't leave residue? >> it doesn't leave the residues like a cleaner can. and you can pass your photos around. >> who is this? >> that's my little guy at home. >> i want to get a shot of him. and your daughter is
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>> i have tried it, it works. >> you have this stack and you have thank you notes or party notes. save your nail polish. it will work as he'sive on the envelope. it will dry quickly. it will be stronger than if you were to use water. >> okay. >> that this is always a good idea. you have a bunch of keys. >> the key is to use colors and have a naming device. if you use blue, you're going to have this for you back door key. all you do is add a little dab. we got creative with stripes and dots. and then, you won't forget. >> sometimes when you have
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residue around it. >> you're going to vocoat the bottom. and no more rust rings. >> for those people with leftover wine bottles, help us. >> first, you tridrink them, th you take the labels off. whatever matches your house, tape a strip on. and you're going to fill it with sand. that will weight it down. >> great bookends. that's so clever. >> supereasy. >> and last, our jewelryties play. we used this spray paint. a couple of quick coats. and you can drop your braceletsen top. i added a hair band and that allows you to
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a reminder. send us your best summer photos. these capture the essence of the season. this is for a chance to visit us for one of our great summer concerts on the plaza. >> we kicked off our search last week. you sent in your first photos. look at these. more time. keep them coming. essence of summer. what's your big summer moment? we're going to look at some each week. we will bring in a photographer to one of our epic summer concerts. if you want to submit or get involved, you find out at today.com. >> my measly striped bass is looking terrible. >> they upped the game. should we do birthdays? >> i think so. we're going the break out the sm shucker's jar. hap happy birthday to far rest
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nelly jennings, 102 years old. this gardener is from plains, georgia. probably knows jimmy carter. she and her husband own the only gas station in their hometown. happy 105th birthday to margaret baker of chicago. she's been a member of her church for almost 60 years. perni bernice burtman. her secret of longevity, drinking a glass of wine every saturday night. lena barcelona from elk grove village in illinois. celebrating 100 years. she's a world traveler with a name to match. she was married to the man of her dreams for 70 year. and a happy 100th birthday to frank budnick, a carpenter. he served in the navy during world war ii. we thank you for
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>> thank you, al. a whole other couple hours coming up. what do you have next hour? >> sweet treats for the summer. >> the question was for you, dylan. >> turn your eyes to al. >> go over there. >> we talk about stuff. >> water safety from a red cross instructor. >> "real housewives of atlanta." >> sandy di's
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8:56 is your time on this wednesday, july 12th, 2017. i'm eun yang. we're following breaking news right now, one person is in custody after an alexandria police officer was assaulted, you are looking at live pictures of the scene in the old town section of the city. police say the officer was injured before 7:00 this morning. the officer is expected to be okay. at some point the officer
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good wednesday morning. we're really heating up now, 85 currently in washington, 81 quantico, 81 frederick. as we go through the afternoon we're looking at the mid 90s but it's going to feel like 100 degrees when you factor in the humidity. if you are lucky you could see a stray shower and hopefully that will cool you off. most of the area dry, though. tomorrow 100 degrees, feeling like 105. a weather alert day, dangerous heat, cooler for the weekend. >> get the late eggs news and weather anytime in the nbc washington app. eggs news and weather anytime in the nbc washington app. ggs news and weather anytime in the nbc washington app. s news and weather anytime in the nbc washington app. s news and weather anytime in the nbc washington app. t news and weather anytime in the nbc washington app.
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♪ this morning on "today's take," hit me baby one more time. britney spears and secret talks. from brownies and other cool treats for the summer. and an act of heroism and humanity that saved a family. that's all coming up right now. >> from nbc news, is is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today." it's wednesday morning. humpday, july 12th, 2017. and you're listening to "alone" by allen walker. we're not alone. dylan is back. >> gang's all here. >> and sheinelle. i love this new dress of yours. >> thanks. >> the whole
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new. >> i saw a girl returning it. and have you seen somebody returning something and i kind of like it. oh, it's my size. and i tried it. i like it. >> just like that. >> why not? >> and you're back after spending time with family and friends in boston. >> i had a couple days off. >> i told dylan, where have you been? it looks like you spent time at a spa or something. she said, i had two days off. >> after driving 7 1/2 hours to get to boston on friday, the traffic was so awful. it was well worth the trip. >> thank you, i-95. >> i-95 is maybe the worst record in the country. i will go out on a limb and say that. it was all wort it because it was brian grandmother's 85th birthday. and we got to introduce calvin to not one, but two great grandmothers. nice birthday party for her. and that's brian's nana. be
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50 great grandchildren. i want to say, i lost my grandparents when i was younger. if your grandparents are still around, give them a call, pick their brain. talk to them about anything. they just -- they're just so special. and i miss so much the time i could have spent with my grandmothers when they were around. >> such a gift. >> it was so wonderful to introduce them to them. reunited with friends in boston. nice friends of ours. we had a nice barbecue. we used to have the only one girl, emma. now, we all have kids and families. >> that's great. >> that's really cool. >> we squeezed in as much as we could. >> when you have two days off, a lot of people don't realize. when we do mornings, the next morning, you are looking at the clock. when you have two days off, you didn't have to look at the clock and think, i had to go to bed. >> i slept. and it was wonderful. and then calvin slept. and when calvin wasn't
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mother-in-law. >> everybody is taking him. >> yeah. >> it was a lot of fun. >> excellent. >> you were out for a bike ride yesterday. >> i see my daughter, leila, is working as a camp counselor on the west side. and i saw some of the kids with the camp name on it. i just texted her, i'm passing a bunch of your campers. she said, i'm in the park. she teaches musical theater. she said, come see me. i came over. you know, took a picture. >> that's adorable. >> and deborah said, you didn't embarrass her, did you? that's your immediate go-to? that would be yes. >> that's funny to surprise her at work. she often calls you when you're at work. on air. >> yes. >> she has been doing this morning. >> i like, too, people assume, i w
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impersonal, you would never bump into your daughter. it is very neighborhoody. >> and you didn't embarrass her? >> i did not. she was running up with a big smile. like papa. she normally doesn't call me. >> that's what she calls me. >> no, she doesn't. maybe she thought i was somebody else. it was nice. produ introduced me to her fellow counselors. it's hard to think ahead toward next year. but two superstories about some major upcoming sporting events. juicy rumor reported by "the new york daily news." britney spears team may be having a secret meeting about her performing at this year's super bowl? >> you remember, she was part of the 2001 halftime show. it was 'n sync and aerosmith. >> back in 2001, that's
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>> we reached out to britney's team. she has a team. but there was no comment on the reports. so, i don't know. would she sing "baby, one more time" you think? >> i don't know. it would be call, i think, if she reunited with j.t. i think the super bowl halftime shows that are performances, you know, that have a whole bunch of stuff going on. >> yes. >> with surprise guests and dancing. that makes it better than just having an orrisartist just sing. >> we'll see. there's a huge sporting event making news. the ioc has announced that the hosts of the 2024 and 2028 olympics will be los angeles and paris. who will host which year won't be announced until september. what do you think about that? the olympics in l.a. >> i love that. it was
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and then, you've got, you know, 1984. and now, this. >> a much shorter flight than china. >> they are. and they're working on a new subway line. >> i didn't know that. >> that has a paleontologist on-staff. >> just in case? >> they're finding 13,000-year-old fossils they're digging up. >> it's a two-for. is that in addition to the guy that owns tesla, trying to build the fast underground tunnel to the airport? >> yes. the tube. elon musk. >> yes. >> the hyperloop. break out the hyperloop. >> how cool is that. >> what could go wrong with that? only going 700 miles per hour. >> if it works well, you get there fast. >> until it doesn't. >> well now. >> hey, y
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this is kind of cool. this will make you feel good about your fellow humans. in panama city, florida, a scary situation. a family of six and four swimmers get caught in a riptide. that's frightening if you get caught. a group of strangers form a human chain. >> there were 70 strangers to save the swimmers. it took an hour. we have a segment coming up about water and swimming safety tips, you don't want to miss. oh, we're doing a swimming safety story. and it happened this story happened. and it's just a reminder. you get caught in a riptide. and it was the whole family. they were all outthe there. >> they are so strong. they saw the kids and just swim back with them. but -- >> no. you have to swim against it,
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later. take a look. >> welcome home. >> welcome home. >> you like the sign? >> is that real? >> yes. >> nuh-uh. >> you're getting your boy. >> are you serious? >> how sweet. he said, is that real? here's the thing, natasha would hold things over her stomach. when she posted things on social media, she would hide her baby bump. he had no idea she was expecting. >> that's hard to keep the surprise for six months. >> that's amazing. >> if it's your fourth child it's a little easier to do, m n maybe. >> i thought the same thing. >> i would be doing the math first. >> i left six months ago. >> they're
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in late august. >> that would be, you want to tell him everything. so many nuances that go along with being pregnant. but like you said, the fourth time arnold, she can handle it like a champ. >> got creative. that's great. question for the table. >> yes? >> does food taste better after you workout? >> yes. there's no guilt when you eat it. >> i feel guilty. >> like you're undoing what you just did. you exercise and you're so hungry. you eat a meal. part of me says, maybe it's still burning. the other piece of me feels guilty. >> i feel like i eat it anyway. the exercising was a bonus. >> there you go. even better. according to a new study from the university of kentucky, yes, food does taste better. the term for this phenomenon is licensing.
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we do something good, we feel more liberated to do something not so virtuous. >> that's it. is it true that when you workout, your body is burning calories? you eat it -- >> i heard if you do cardio, you go for a run, you're burning calories while you're running. but when you do weight limfting you're burning calories after the fact. >> joseph, what say you? >> can we eat? >> to you keep burning calories -- is your metabolic rate still up? >> it is. but you need to eat a certain amount every day anyway. >> to fuel. >> just to fuel. >> it doesn't compensate that i can have a doughnut -- >> if you're going to eat the doughnut and you just burn 300 calories. are you hiding? >> put him on camera since he's hiding. >> he went to the basement. >> he dropped. >> where is that overhead camera? >> nobody's on it today.
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story is the heat. we do still have a chance for a stray shower or two, better rain chances today the farther north and west you live or travel. in and around town most of us won't need to worry about getting rained on today. temperatures, though, are warm, already 85 at national airport, dulles up to 82, 81 frederick, maryland. highs today low to mid 90s. tomorrow even warmer, might tie the record at 100 degrees at nashlg nl airport tomorrow afternoon. tional airport tomorrow afternoon. latest weather. up next, four words. brownie ice cream cake. doesn't get much sweeter than than. easy summer trea i'm leaving you, wesley. but why? you haven't noticed me in two years. i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that.
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♪ ooo baby let's... ♪ ...let's stay together... ♪ there is nothing better than a frozen treat on a hot summer's day. called in anna baxter the senior food editor at "women's day" magazine, for treats that adults and kids will love. everything on this table looks delightful and doable. >> yes. >> you don't have to be a master chef. >> so me, summer dessert is all about the ice cr
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brownie ice cream take. we've bake ed brownies. and we're going to lair it up. this is going to help lift the b pie. >> it doesn't stick. >> we have chocolate and strawberry and vanilla. >> you're not buying it layered. >> with a brownie, yo uh can use a box mix. you want it to be softened because you want to get all of the nooks and crannies. and you top it. >> what a great idea. >> and repeat the layers. >> and the kids love it. >> you have to make sure they're not licking the spin. >> or pushing finger holes. >> this has been chill for a while. >> you put it in the freezer? >> yeah. in the freezer for a couple h r hours. you're going to use the plastic to lift it out.
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i like to eat. see how perfect that looks up front. >> there yu go. the whipped cream and the chocolate drizzle. that's your neapolitan ice cream cake. >> can we try it? >> we can. >> and the chocolate. >> and it's so hot outside. let's do this. oh, man. seriously. >> the hard part is getting all three layers. this is a mango sorbet pie. >> that was my happy dance. >> i love this dessert because it's easy to make. this is a cookie crust. used vanilla orioles and dist h pistachios. this is mango sorbet. i like the mango because it's cheery. >> and different, too. >> and it goes well with the pistachios. i am mixing it a little bit so it softens. >> leave it there. >>
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shell. chill it until it's firm. and we get to gussy it up. we just put some almonds. everybody gets a little. and this is crush meringue. and these are edible flowers. you can get them where you get the fresh huerbs. from this is the real deal? edible flowers? >> yeah. >> can i try it? it's my job. and it's no-bake. >> one trick here, this has come out of the tart shell. frozen desserts are hard to cut. dip it in water. >> this might be the best. >> key lime pie. this is a classic twist on a favorite. cream cheese in the bowl here. anytime you're
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cream cheese, you want to make sure it's soft. i'm going to give you the mixer. >> all right. you got this. you're going to add condensed milk. and lime juice and zest. you want to try to find key limes. if you want the take the fast track road, squeeze some regular limes in there. and heavy cream. it needs to be cold. otherwise, you're not going to get it to whip up nicely. three to four minutes. get it nice and thick. >> i can just drink this. >> i mean, it's good as it is. you want a spoonful? >> can we try it? we have to move on. >> oh, man. stop it. >> these go into little dixie cups. you can do a dixie cup. and we're going to top with cookie butter crumbs. >> look at these. we have to w
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an important story, now. this weekend, some of you may be going to the beach or heading out on a boat. but listen to this. drowning is the leading cause of deaths by children ages 1-4. >> an estimated 100 people die in the u.s. from unintentional drowning. what can you do to protect yourself. la tikka shaw is an pool safety instructor. we are in lifeguard chairs right now. >> i feel ready. >> we are going to talk about lifeguard vests and cpr. when it comes to protecting your kids, don't assume because there's a lifeguard there, you don't have to be hand - on. >> that's literally the most important thing. just because there's
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there, doesn't mean you're absolved of surveillance or individual lens. it's when there's more adults watching that more accidents tend to happen. because everybody has a false sense of security, there's more eyes so more people are watching. if everybody is thinking that, nobody is actually watching the kids, right? >> you picture, you think of somebody drowning, you think of somebody saying, help, help. you think your eye will catch it. >> that's a reason it's called the silent killer. there's an idea of the movies and the tv, this will be a panicked, loud thing. in real life, it's not. it's really not. >> what is it more like? >> it is silence. there's some thrashing. but the person is so focused on being able to get air, they're not able to make noise. more often, it's someone is not moving forward in the water. they might go upright and then, down. it's very scary. survenc
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the key. >> life jackets are important. but not all created equally. >> we have some. >> i didn't know there was a seal. >> we want two things when looking for a life jacket. we want it to be u.s. coast guard approved. there's a seal on the outside and inside. >> i have never -- i nnt kndidnw to look for that. >> the more you know. >> you want to make sure it fits right. there's age and weight requirements for every life jacket. >> that's what we have our boys here? >> yeah. >> we have benjamin and isaiah and mom. >> same size life jackets. >> these are the same size. as you can see, this one fits pretty well. if you tug up, the idea is that the straps aren't going to go up to his ears. if they were going to go into the water, the life jacket would keep him afloat
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going above his ears. that's where the level of the water would be. right? >> keeps his face underwater. >> the jacket floats. if it's not fitting you properly, it will float above you. just because it's a life jacket doesn't mean it's appropriate. >> these are good tips. >> if you were to see someone drowning or seeming like they could brown, you say there's cools to use. >> first and foremost, alert someone to help. a lifeguard or someone with training. call 911, get some help. if there's no one around to get your child, reach or throw, don't go. >> reach or throw, don't go. >> i almost tripped over these. >> we have some things to use to reach, in lieu of yourself.
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broom, pool pole. there's a buoy in most recreation pools. you can throw one in. if it's you laying down and handing out your arm to pull them to you. if you go out to them, you could get injured, you could injure them more. and what about the other kids around them? >> okay. we talk about cpr. i think it seems intimidating and sometimes you take courses. but a lot of us don't remember. i'll be honest. is there anything we can all do? >> there is. we have something hand - only cpr, which anyone can learn. come on down. i want to iemphasize, when it comes to drowning, we recommend full cpr, the compressions and the breaths. and you can learn how to do that by taking a class. visiting our website and signing up for a class. that's way better for someone in a drowning situation. hands only is better than doing nothing. after you check the scene and have checked them. if they're unrespve
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breathing, send someone to call 911, you're going to start pressing on the chest. one hand along the breastbone. use the armpit lines. >> how do you know where to go? >> armpit to armpit. right in the center. hand on top, and fingers go together. and you shift your weight forward. your shoulders are above your hands. you press hard and fast. at least two inches deep for an adult. about two inches deep for a child. >> i feel like i would break something. >> yeah. that's a risk. but broken bones heal. and the heart is not going to start pumping blood on its own. two inches or about two inches for a child. and it's pretty fast. if you sing "for he's a jolly good fellow" or "staying alive." really appropriate. come on in. right in the center. hands up. move your shoulders over. there you go. >> you really have to push. >> and go a little faster.
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>> 1 years old to 12 years old, has a body size that would be two inches. 12 and up, at least two. the heart is down far in our body. >> this is interesting. thank you so much. and for more on the water safety tips, go to today.com. coming up, three dads get a once-in-a-lifetime experience on our show. the v.i.p. treatment at ♪
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excitement was in the air last night at major league baseball's all-star game in miami. the american league defeated the national league, 2-1, in extra innings, after the game's mvp robinson cano hit the homer in the tenth. >> and we had an all-star phat's comfort competition. in tend, all three dads won a grand slam prize to go to miami. >> it was the experience of a lifetime. it was a match-up of the ages. from california, father of three and cancer survivor,
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pacheco. michael miller. and from texas, father of three and baseball coach, gilbert perez. >> what is the team? >> houston astros. >> in the end, all three dads won the grand slam trip to miami's mlb all-star game. you're all going. >> each dad brought their wives and immediately bonded. up first, the three families attending one of the weekend's highlights. the fan fest at the miami beach convention center, where they took some envy-worthy instagram shots and put their baseball skills to the test. they hit, pitched. >> got it up pretty high. that's good for an old guy. >> and slid just like the pros. the action continued at the home run derby, where they got to meet some of their favorite players.
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♪ on the day of the all-star game, our dads got more grand slam surprises. v.i.p. treatment on the red carpet parade. >> there we go. awesome. ♪ >> all-star first baseman from the arizona diamondbacks. awesome. >> and the pinnacle moment of the trip, on-field access at marlins park. >> mlb's best. that's awesome. >> he feels like a kid. it's neat to see how happy he is. >> harold reynolds. paul goldschmidt, from arizona diamondbacks. this one mookie betts signed. this one is daniel murphy. >> then, it was time to play ball.
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been like a little kid has been awesome and deserved. >> i never would have imagined doing something like this. >> craig, michael, gilbert and their wives getting peanuts and cracker jacks, taking in the midsummer classic, the mlb all-star game. >> thank you, "today" show, for the all-star experience. >> so nice. >> we want to thank our friends at major league baseball for that once-in-a-lifetime experien
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and we're at 85 degrees in washington, sunny skies and that's going to keep those temperatures rising quickly through the afternoon. 81 frederick now, 84 clinton, 79 manassas but mid 90s is where we will be later on today. hot and humid, humidity making it feel closer to 100 degrees. if you are lucky you will see an isolated shower and that should help to cool your temperature down, but mostly dry. tomorrow 100 for a high, feeling like 105, more storms friday that cools us down to around 90 degrees by the weekend. >> it is open. >> there you go. >> see? >> it's all crumbs. >> and that's your latest weather. up next, "r
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entrepreneur who first burst on to the scene as one of the members of the successful r&b group, escape. >> but you may know her on "the real housewives of atlanta." >> kandi burruss. >> good morning. >> she has 8 million projects going on. let's talk about "real housewives of atlanta." there's a lot of buzz. is there going to be -- is there going to be drama? i think i know the answer to that question. st >> e wie never know how much drama there is going to be. i justice u.s. taped the other day. there's always a little drama there. so far, she and i are on good tirm terms, which is unusual. >> what made you come back for season ten? >> you know what? last year was stressful for me.
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that get the best of me. bravo has been great to me. i met my husband on the show. we got married with my own spin-off. there's been so many positive things that outweigh the negative, for me, as far as it pertains to the show. >> you look at this sometimes. people look at the shows and there's -- it's manufactured drama. or what do you say to that? >> people say that all the time. but when it comes to our show, it's not manufactured. the thing is, they put you in positions where in regular life, hay may have let things slide. but you're forced to deal with it when you have to be around this person over and over again. in real life, i may not want to go with you to dinner tomorrow. but because i'm forced to be in this group, i have to address things because i have to see you again. >> it's personal. >> and things come up. >> can we talk about the escape
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>> yes. >> full disclosure, i do this when i get excited. we had a bunch of people and we put on google. and we put on hits of the '90s. it was a full-on concert of your music in my living room. i would start singing. but a lot of us are holding on. we want more. i don't know why i'm going like that. pulling it out. >> it's a full tour we're trying to put together for our group. i have to say, the love and response from the people have been -- has been overwhelming. we sold out three shows last week. i'm coming off of that. and that was amazing. also, taping "housewives" we're downing something for the reuniopinireyu reunion. >> how will you find time in addition to all of that, toe
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is yobeyond me. the old lady gang? >> we named the restaurant after my mother and her suser thes. people have a little spunk. people call them the old lady gang. when it came to our restaurant, i learned recipes from my mother, her sisters, my fwrm. we took those recipes and made this restaurant. my husband, he put the whole thing together. and you know, people love it. it's crazy. the line is down the street every day. >> that's great. >> every, single day, we have a line. i couldn't be more happy for my family. my family is really involved. they're there all the time. people love to take pictures with them. and the food is good. >> yeah. >> that helps. >> yeah. >> kandi, thank you so much. we're back in a moment. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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ladies, before we find out what's coming up on the big 10:00 hour. >> yes. >> we have video. i guess there was a workout segment going on? >> we did a little something. >> well, in our control room, our a.d., mary ellen duffy, was doing some working out, too. and everybody in the control room involved. >> is she all right? >> well, her ego was bruised. that was about it. >> instantly. >> let's show it in slow motion. >> oh. >> this is mean. >> how could you do such a thing? it's entertaining but it's mean. >> let's run it again. >> reach down and pick her up. >> she's doing it again. >> she's okay. >> yeah. >> all right. >> fantastic. >> it would be different if she was on
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9:57 on this wednesday, july 12th. i'm aaron gilchrist. we're following breaking news this morning in alexandria where one person is in custody after an alexandria police officer was assaulted. at some point that officer discharged her weapon. no one was injured by the gunfire. this all unfolded before 7:00 this morning in the old town section of the city. the deputy chief just gave an update on the the officer's condition. >> she's pretty shooken up, i was there visiting with her. she's going to obviously survive her injurs
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serious in nature. so i thank you for asking but i think she will be okay. >> you can get upstates on the nbc washington app. let's it your honor to sheena for the forecast. >> it's going to be a hot one today, 95, but remember the humidity is going to make it feel closer to 100 degrees. if you are lucky you will see an isolated shower, chances are small most will be dry. tomorrow is the weather alert day, 100 degrees but feeling like 105, friday is our better chance for scattered afternoon storms. over the weekend we drop to around 90 degrees. >> thank you, sheena. we've just learned a source confirms to nbc news that steve scalise is out of the icu. what's a jicama? thanks! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices.
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from nbc news, this is "today" with kathy lee gifford and hoda kotbe. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> you have made it to hump day, also known as wednesday day, wines day, july 12. and that's "hard times" by paramore. >> oh, i like that, strangely. >> get ready, abby elliott is here, former "snl" cast member who has taken her talents to the hit show
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