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dylan chambers is at the mic. ♪ ♪ get your love back in my hands ♪ >> dylan is the son of lester chambers the original chambers brothers best known for the 1966 classic. ♪ >> the chambers brothers helped define a generation of thinking, playing everything from rock n' roll to gospel. after 50 years in the music business, lester still sings the too. serious money troubles and a strange, senseless attack as he was performing last year. it's been a tough time. but in recent years other musicians have helped him out and dylan, now 29 years old, has always stuck by his dad. they share a house in petaluma. >> i think every father who has a son should have a son as great as dylan is to me. >> dylan was four when he first performed with his father at lincoln center. ♪ [applause] >> dylan's voice has matured a little since then. he's performed all over the country with lester and other great musicians. always hoping for his first big break. and it may have finally come. a few months ago the legendary producer, garda, happened to hear him sing at a benefit. >> and i thought, whoa. >> the two connec
dylan chambers is at the mic. ♪ ♪ get your love back in my hands ♪ >> dylan is the son of lester chambers the original chambers brothers best known for the 1966 classic. ♪ >> the chambers brothers helped define a generation of thinking, playing everything from rock n' roll to gospel. after 50 years in the music business, lester still sings the too. serious money troubles and a strange, senseless attack as he was performing last year. it's been a tough time. but in recent...
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dylan chambers is at the mic. ♪ >> dylan is the son of western chambers, one of the original chambersers best known for the 1966 classic. ♪ >> the chambers brothers helped define a generation thinking everything from rock and -- rock n' roll to gospel. he still sings but money troubles and a senseless attack while he was performing in hayward last year. but in recent years other musicians have helped him out and dylan, now 29 years old, has always stuck by his dad. they share a house in petaluma. >> i think every father who has a son should have a son as great at dylan is to me. >> dylan was four when he first performed with his father at lincoln center. ♪ [applause] >> dylan's voice has few turd a little since then. he's performed all over the country with dylan and other great musicians. his break may have finally come. a few months ago the legendary producer, garda, happened to hear him sing at a benefit. >> and i thought, whoa. >> the two connected instantly. >> we feel like it's god's calling to keep alive music, good music. keep alive the new artists and give them a chance. >> h
dylan chambers is at the mic. ♪ >> dylan is the son of western chambers, one of the original chambersers best known for the 1966 classic. ♪ >> the chambers brothers helped define a generation thinking everything from rock and -- rock n' roll to gospel. he still sings but money troubles and a senseless attack while he was performing in hayward last year. but in recent years other musicians have helped him out and dylan, now 29 years old, has always stuck by his dad. they share a...
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i watched the race with dylan. it went from 120,000 screaming people, cheering people to almost silence. so many people stunned and disappointed that california chrome wouldn't be the first triple crown winner in 36 years. they were calling this america's horse. and a lot of people really thought that this was going to be the year we ended that dry spell. instead, tonalist took the belmont. which is a much longer race than kentucky or preakness. and that's where the controversy comes in. california chrome's owner went on a rant, saying it wasn't a fair fight. that tonalist won because he hadn't raced in the first two legs of the triple crown and wasn't coming off an exhausting five-week stretch. >> if you've got a horse that earns points running the kentucky derby, those 20 horses starting kentucky are the only 20 available -- eligible to run in all three races. this is the coward's way out. >> some hard feelings there. many folks attached to that great back story. california chrome bought for just $10,000. for his
i watched the race with dylan. it went from 120,000 screaming people, cheering people to almost silence. so many people stunned and disappointed that california chrome wouldn't be the first triple crown winner in 36 years. they were calling this america's horse. and a lot of people really thought that this was going to be the year we ended that dry spell. instead, tonalist took the belmont. which is a much longer race than kentucky or preakness. and that's where the controversy comes in....
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dylan chambers is at the mic. ♪ ♪ get your love back in my hands >> dylan is the son of western chambershe original chambers brothers best known for the 1966 classic. ♪ >> the chambers brothers helped define a generation of thinking, playing everything from rock n' roll to gospel. after 50 years in the music business, lester still sings the blues and he lived nemeth, too. serious money troubles and a strange, senseless attack as he was performing last year. ite been a tough hole. but in recent years other musicians have helped him out and dylan, now 29 years old, has always stuck by his dad. they share a house in petaluma. >> i think every father who has a son should have a son as great as dylan is to me. >> dylan was four when he first performed with his father at lincoln center. ♪ [applause] >> dylan's voice has matured a little since then. he's performed all over the country with lester and other great musicians. always hoping for his first big break. and it may have finally come. a few months ago the legendary producer, garda, happened to hear him sing at a benefit. >> and i thought,
dylan chambers is at the mic. ♪ ♪ get your love back in my hands >> dylan is the son of western chambershe original chambers brothers best known for the 1966 classic. ♪ >> the chambers brothers helped define a generation of thinking, playing everything from rock n' roll to gospel. after 50 years in the music business, lester still sings the blues and he lived nemeth, too. serious money troubles and a strange, senseless attack as he was performing last year. ite been a tough...
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see how you can own a piece of bob dylan's legacy.cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ a complete unknown like a rolling stone ♪ in the nation, it's not always pretty. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat so you don't get burned. just another way we put members first because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ some people don't like added sugar in their juice. so say hello to ocean spray 100% juice. and goodbye to added sugar. i thought we weren't adding any sugar. oh. okay, nobody use these cranberries over here. [ male announcer ] your joints... work hard for you. give them the edge they deserve. new edge from osteo bi-flex with joint shield helps strengthen your joints°. it works as hard for your joints, as they do for you. get the added benefits of joint & muscle and joint & energy. new edge from osteo bi-flex so you're always ready for action. find it in your vitamin aisle. [ male announc
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dylan is tracking it all. >>> facing justice. a key suspect in the benghazi terror attack behind bars in the u.s. a day after pleading not guilty. his transfer reigniting the debate over the decision to try him in the civilian court >>> no accident. new developments in the death of a little boy left in the car for hours. how a computer search by boit's father could mark a turning point in the murder case against him. >>> world cup fever. host country, brazil, eeking out a win in its match against chile. world cup excitement hitting a new high around the globe. a do or die with belgium is just about 48 hours away. natalie live in brazil with all of the action for us today. >>> sunday, june 29th, 2014. >>> this is "today" with lester holt and erica hill live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome to "today." i'm erica hill. >> i'm lester holt alongside jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. there is a lot more to go in the world cup but anybody that watched chile felt like it was the game. brazil, the home country, the tension and
dylan is tracking it all. >>> facing justice. a key suspect in the benghazi terror attack behind bars in the u.s. a day after pleading not guilty. his transfer reigniting the debate over the decision to try him in the civilian court >>> no accident. new developments in the death of a little boy left in the car for hours. how a computer search by boit's father could mark a turning point in the murder case against him. >>> world cup fever. host country, brazil, eeking...
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this morning, dylan's handwritten final draft is on the auction block.r pages that could fetch seven figures. anthony, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. the song "like a rolling stone" marked a moment in history when bob dylan made the transition from folk to rock. but owning part of that history as you said will likely come with a hefty price tag. >> reporter: it was july 25th 1965 at the newport folk festival when a then 24-year-old bob dylan went electric. playing "like a rolling stone" for the first time. ♪ once upon a time you dressed so fine you threw the bums a dime in your prime didn't you ♪ >> reporter: but when dylan plugged in many of his biggest fans felt debetrayed. across the globe, the reaction was much the same. seen here after a concert in england in 1966. >> he's changed. it's changed from the sound he was than the sound he was at first. >> reporter: dylan had reenergized the folk music scene in the 1960s. ♪ how does it feel ♪ >> reporter: but "like a rolling stone" represented a change many fans resisted. over time the song becam
this morning, dylan's handwritten final draft is on the auction block.r pages that could fetch seven figures. anthony, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. the song "like a rolling stone" marked a moment in history when bob dylan made the transition from folk to rock. but owning part of that history as you said will likely come with a hefty price tag. >> reporter: it was july 25th 1965 at the newport folk festival when a then 24-year-old bob dylan went electric. playing...
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>> they are pretty awww right now. >> dylan is back now. we looked at the horrible situation in the midwest. what about the rest of the country? >> it's okay. a lot of scatters showers and storms stretching from northwest to northern montana to the gulf coast states and the carolinas. they are run of the mill. it's the middle of the country from minnesota to texas where we are going to see the strongest storms. in the northeast, high pressure in control. >>> hi, everyone. i am meteorologist, tedd florendo. another nice weekend, especially for our saturday. back to sunshine for the day today. temperatures by noon 83. 86 for a high for the day today and less humid by the afternoon. that streak continues for tomorrow, and monday more humid and the return of thunderstorms by midweek and then looks real nice for the fourth of july weekend. have a great day. >>> and that is your latest forecast. lester? >> thanks. >> hillary clinton is in the middle of her book tour as speculation increases about whether or not she will run for president. there's
>> they are pretty awww right now. >> dylan is back now. we looked at the horrible situation in the midwest. what about the rest of the country? >> it's okay. a lot of scatters showers and storms stretching from northwest to northern montana to the gulf coast states and the carolinas. they are run of the mill. it's the middle of the country from minnesota to texas where we are going to see the strongest storms. in the northeast, high pressure in control. >>> hi,...
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dylan! d-money! chillin' with dylan the villain. "d" to the "y" to the -- hey, mr. dunphy.ey, come on in. you're just in time to catch the end of the game.
dylan! d-money! chillin' with dylan the villain. "d" to the "y" to the -- hey, mr. dunphy.ey, come on in. you're just in time to catch the end of the game.
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. >> and i'm erica hill alongside jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. we do want to get straight to today's top story, the growing crisis in iraq. there have been a number of overnight developments. let's get you caught up at this hour. two of iraq's biggest cities, mosul and kirkuk have now fallen. mosul is in the hands of islamic militants while kirkuk has been taken over by kurdish forces. >> hundreds of iraqi men are joining the fight to protect their country. they have come to volunteer centers answering a call to defend iraq. >> just a few hours ago, iran's president offered his country's help to iraq. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in iraq this morning following all of the developments for us. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. hassan rouhani said that iran would consider helping the united states if the united states was sincere in its fight against terrorists in this country. that could be a change of alliances across the region. alliances are shifting. right now we are in the city of kirkuk. this place h
. >> and i'm erica hill alongside jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. we do want to get straight to today's top story, the growing crisis in iraq. there have been a number of overnight developments. let's get you caught up at this hour. two of iraq's biggest cities, mosul and kirkuk have now fallen. mosul is in the hands of islamic militants while kirkuk has been taken over by kurdish forces. >> hundreds of iraqi men are joining the fight to protect their country. they have come to...
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o dylan's "like a rolling stone."s back. >> this close, tim. after months of talks, alitalia secured an investment from etihad. they're taking on a 49% stake in the italian counterpart. the question is what did italians have to make to get their hands on that middle east money. >>> hello. iraq's prime minister nuri al maliki made his strongest statement so far against calls to form a unity government. he said such a move would amount to a coup against the constitution and an attempt to end democracy. the country continues to be in crisis as sunni insurgents occupy much of the north and west. this is what maliki had to say. >> translator: you know very well iraq faces a fierce terrorist onabsolute th slaught transcends frontiers and threatens our independence and stability. what makes this attack by these terrorist organizations even more serious is that it has started from the province of nineveh, and it aims to stretch to all parts of iraq. this aggression is supported on all fronts by neighboring countries to iraq.
o dylan's "like a rolling stone."s back. >> this close, tim. after months of talks, alitalia secured an investment from etihad. they're taking on a 49% stake in the italian counterpart. the question is what did italians have to make to get their hands on that middle east money. >>> hello. iraq's prime minister nuri al maliki made his strongest statement so far against calls to form a unity government. he said such a move would amount to a coup against the constitution...
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. >> i'm lester holt alongside jenna wolfe and the weather channel's mike bettes who's in for dylan this morning. imagine the joy of the bergdahl family. five years, to find out their son is coming home. after nearly five years as a prisoner of the taliban, he's just arrived at landstuhl air base in germany a day after being recovered by u.s. special forces in afghanistan. it's part of a very dramatic prisoner exchange. it had been nearly five years since he was captured. he was last seen june of 2009. his release follows years of negotiations with the most recent talks heating up several weeks ago. the talks were finally completed on tuesday when the u.s. agreed to exchange five guantanamo bay detainees. questions this morning about how the negotiations were handled. kristen welker is at the white house to break it all down for us. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: lester, good morning to you. as sergeant bergdahl tastes freedom for the first time in almost five years, his parents say they can't wait to wrap their arms around their son. on saturday they joined the president for an emo
. >> i'm lester holt alongside jenna wolfe and the weather channel's mike bettes who's in for dylan this morning. imagine the joy of the bergdahl family. five years, to find out their son is coming home. after nearly five years as a prisoner of the taliban, he's just arrived at landstuhl air base in germany a day after being recovered by u.s. special forces in afghanistan. it's part of a very dramatic prisoner exchange. it had been nearly five years since he was captured. he was last seen...
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hey, dylan. how is it going? >> a little bit. we're looking at pretty nasty storms that will develop flew the middle of the country although right now just to the southwest of dallas near san antonio we have heavier downpours and also to the west of minneapolis. but it's in this area here where we are going to see some of our strongest storms, so in red from texas up into minnesota, that's where we could see stronger storms today with damaging wind gusts and hail. but in orange here, right through eastern nebraska, north central kansas and western parts of iyaw and even extreme northwest missouri where we could see some isolated tornados but large hail. perhaps baseball-size hail in this area and damaging wind gusts so we'll focus on that area. also watch out for brief flooding with two to three inches of rain >>> a sun see start to the day so far, including 58 degrees in san francisco. we should see temperatures comfortably in the 70s as we head to the afternoon. near 70 around downtown san francisco and into the north bay we'll
hey, dylan. how is it going? >> a little bit. we're looking at pretty nasty storms that will develop flew the middle of the country although right now just to the southwest of dallas near san antonio we have heavier downpours and also to the west of minneapolis. but it's in this area here where we are going to see some of our strongest storms, so in red from texas up into minnesota, that's where we could see stronger storms today with damaging wind gusts and hail. but in orange here,...
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erica. >> all right, dylan, thank. world cup excitement is building this morning, team usa prepared to take on an old rival in ghana tomorrow. on saturday two former world cup champs came head-to-head. italian striker mario balotelli poured home his teamed's second goal and ivory coast scored two second half goals in over a minute and a half to score a 2-1 win over japan and talk about a big upset in the next match. costa rica stunning uruguay, winning 3-1. so there's plenty of interest for soccer here at home, but when you ask americans who they are actually rooting for in the world cup, you may be a little surprised as nbc's joe fryar discovered. >> reporter: across the globe world cup loyalty that's nearly religious and in america -- >> i'm a big croatian fan. >> let's try that again. >> reporter: in america. >> brazil. >> reporter: okay. is anyone here actually rooting for the red, white and blue? >> usa, but i really like spain so i'd be happy if spain wins. >> reporter: close enough. in all seriousness team usa d
erica. >> all right, dylan, thank. world cup excitement is building this morning, team usa prepared to take on an old rival in ghana tomorrow. on saturday two former world cup champs came head-to-head. italian striker mario balotelli poured home his teamed's second goal and ivory coast scored two second half goals in over a minute and a half to score a 2-1 win over japan and talk about a big upset in the next match. costa rica stunning uruguay, winning 3-1. so there's plenty of interest...
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. ♪ ♪ >> that is a working draft of bob dylan's like a rolling stone. it is up for auction today.was actually written on sheets of hotel stationery. it is set to bring in up to $2 million. imagine that. those are your headlines. >> i wonder if the hotel that the stationery was written on still exists. >> look no that. see if it is. >> 11 minutes after the top of the hour. straight ahead, democrats have a plan for the surge of the illegals at the border. lawyers paid for by the american taxpayer, everybody gets their own lawyer. who's going to pay for that? >> nearly half of detroit residents can't pay their water bills and now the u.s. may have to come to their rescue. stuart varney coming in to weigh in on this next. ♪ ♪ ♪ you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... it may cause an unsafe drop
. ♪ ♪ >> that is a working draft of bob dylan's like a rolling stone. it is up for auction today.was actually written on sheets of hotel stationery. it is set to bring in up to $2 million. imagine that. those are your headlines. >> i wonder if the hotel that the stationery was written on still exists. >> look no that. see if it is. >> 11 minutes after the top of the hour. straight ahead, democrats have a plan for the surge of the illegals at the border. lawyers paid...
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here to help me out is dylan lauren, the ceo and founder of dylan's candy bar.ou just show your bracelets? remember dots? that's a real bracelet. that's genius. >> thank lgs. >> before the break, we asked what is the best selling pez dispenser of all time, peter pez, superman, santa claus or the easter bunny. what's the verdict? >> the answer is santa claus. and actually, most pez dispensers started with no characters. it was more for adults and toy characters came around in the 1950s. >> and it got hot. >> kath, over to you. >> this darling lady is from manhattan, kansas. what is the top jelly belly bean flavor in america? >> berry cherry? yeah! >> very cherry is the most popular. but what came in second was buttered popcorn. >> oh! >> and some of the more popular ones are ear wax flavored ones and throw up flavor. it's a harry potter flavor. >> genius. okay. >> you're also going to win some candy. you're from georgia, right? >> yep. >> which of the following candy bars is the oldest? >> that would be the hershy's milk chocolate bar. >> no cds for you. >> debut
here to help me out is dylan lauren, the ceo and founder of dylan's candy bar.ou just show your bracelets? remember dots? that's a real bracelet. that's genius. >> thank lgs. >> before the break, we asked what is the best selling pez dispenser of all time, peter pez, superman, santa claus or the easter bunny. what's the verdict? >> the answer is santa claus. and actually, most pez dispensers started with no characters. it was more for adults and toy characters came around in...
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. >> you said nothing about bob dylan. >> i love dylan. >> i would think so. >> i love dylan.e were label mates, i was on columbia records in my early years in rap, that album is on columbia and some of the executives would tell me i was the new bob dylan and that was mind-blowing. >> it should be mind-blowing. i mean, speaking of poetry. >> he's someone that's like, you know, he's out there. amazing. >> when you look at the artists who have made it, are -- do all of them have a bundle of talent? >> no. >> they don't. >> i shouldn't say that. to make it you have to have some kind of talent. >> you have to have something. >> you've got to have something. but what is making it? you know, that sometimes bothers me. because i look at a lot of artists who have made it through the years and they don't all seem too happy and like you say, it just doesn't -- i wonder if they're happy with what they have. >> and what was the feud you had with jay-z? >> that was about, again, those conflicts of two lyricists and it was about new york, i guess, king stuff with new york, you know, we were
. >> you said nothing about bob dylan. >> i love dylan. >> i would think so. >> i love dylan.e were label mates, i was on columbia records in my early years in rap, that album is on columbia and some of the executives would tell me i was the new bob dylan and that was mind-blowing. >> it should be mind-blowing. i mean, speaking of poetry. >> he's someone that's like, you know, he's out there. amazing. >> when you look at the artists who have made it,...
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on that one -- >> "something happening, i don't know what to t is," that's dylan. >> buffalo dylan. are they spreading false rumors about what u.s. policy is? that's another thing i hear the administration is concerned about. >> reporter: yes. in central america, the people who have been crossing -- they've all been told by the way. they all answer in lock step. why did you come? because of the crisis in my country. i can no longer live there. and it's true. they have huge gang problems. everyone speaks in lock step. no one mentions the fact that in central america, they're hearing if you come now, you will be allowed to stay. if you're a woman with a child or if you're an unaccompanied minor. >> and you believe every one of these folks had to pay money in order to make this trek. >> reporter: no one comes across for free. no one. >> jose diaz-balart, i look forward to you becoming the person i hand the baton to. i know it's coming soon, next month. >> up next, eric cantor eakanca stunning primary defeat. what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. when
on that one -- >> "something happening, i don't know what to t is," that's dylan. >> buffalo dylan. are they spreading false rumors about what u.s. policy is? that's another thing i hear the administration is concerned about. >> reporter: yes. in central america, the people who have been crossing -- they've all been told by the way. they all answer in lock step. why did you come? because of the crisis in my country. i can no longer live there. and it's true. they...
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now back to peter, erica and dylan. guys?icially the first day of summer and a gorgeous way to start it. dylan dreyer is here with the forecast. >> it is a beautiful day. not only is it summer, but your birthday. >> yes, it is. >> where are you from? >> wi lee, texas. >> you like the lower humidity? >> yes. >> it feels like 100 degrees in texas. we'll take the nice weather in the northeast. it is unsettled through nebraska. we have storm that is will develop. they are weakening now. a couple areas of severe weather to the carolinas for hail and gusty winds and also this huge area including south dakota, nebraska into iowa, southern minnesota and including chicago. we could see some hail and damaging wind gusts. isolated tornadoes at best. we are not looking for a tornado outbreak. the southeast, we are looking at heat indexes around 108 to 110 degrees. it is goi >>> good saturday morning, everyone. i am meteorologist, tedd florendo. more clouds today with cooler temperatures, too. 76 by noon. 78 the high for the day today. th
now back to peter, erica and dylan. guys?icially the first day of summer and a gorgeous way to start it. dylan dreyer is here with the forecast. >> it is a beautiful day. not only is it summer, but your birthday. >> yes, it is. >> where are you from? >> wi lee, texas. >> you like the lower humidity? >> yes. >> it feels like 100 degrees in texas. we'll take the nice weather in the northeast. it is unsettled through nebraska. we have storm that is will...
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paying $2 million for bob dylan lyrics is a good way to know bob dylan would have hated you in 1965.he reason they're so valuable is because if you buy them, you'll be the only one in the world who knows what the hell upon dilan is singing. the most expensive manuscript ever sold. the previous record was for $1.7 million was paid for the handwritten lyrics to the song "tequila." there they are. well, there it is. you probably knew that, sfligt >> yes. >> jimmy: this is one. while everybody was busy trying to like soccer, the world's ugliest dog was crowned. he's a 2-year-old mutt named peanut and it's hard to argue with the judge's choice on this one. >> the world's ugliest dog is -- peanut? peanut, the 2-year-old chihuahua-shih tzu mix, bringing home the prize of the world's ugliest dog, beating out nearly 30 other pooches. holly from greenville, north carolina, found him and fell in love. >> he's either the world's ugliest dog or world's prettiest rat. we're not sure. wow. poor thing. you know who peanut kind of looks like? if you put them side by side. they have the same hairdress
paying $2 million for bob dylan lyrics is a good way to know bob dylan would have hated you in 1965.he reason they're so valuable is because if you buy them, you'll be the only one in the world who knows what the hell upon dilan is singing. the most expensive manuscript ever sold. the previous record was for $1.7 million was paid for the handwritten lyrics to the song "tequila." there they are. well, there it is. you probably knew that, sfligt >> yes. >> jimmy: this is...
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this is eight-year-old dylan lowe, born with a rare genetic disorder that prevented this bone marrow from producing red blood cells. several blood donors rolled up their sleeveses today in the richmond district. >> we couldn't have basically been here and my son wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for blood donations so we're paying it forward and giving back. >> not disconfident. but just laying here -- discomfort, just laying here, listening to good music, talking to people. >> dylan is now cured thanks to a bone marrow donation from his little brother brody. >>> tomorrow night be ready to heavier obvious heard in rising star, the singing competition that makesout the judge, premieres on abc7. the rising star epa is available for free on itunes and google play and here's a look how it works. when you get the app on your ipad, you can then -- just swipe -- we're trying to get it up sow county see what i'm doing -- then log in with facebook or twister account, and then after each performance you get to vote. the app won't show you the vote yet since no one has performed yet so we'll
this is eight-year-old dylan lowe, born with a rare genetic disorder that prevented this bone marrow from producing red blood cells. several blood donors rolled up their sleeveses today in the richmond district. >> we couldn't have basically been here and my son wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for blood donations so we're paying it forward and giving back. >> not disconfident. but just laying here -- discomfort, just laying here, listening to good music, talking to people....
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. >> dylan. >> dylan. that's the most cultivated artist you could have thought of.r, his sunglasses. he changes his look every decade. >> randy newman. >> love randy newman. you got me on that. >> jon: please welcome back to the program keira knightly. hello. how are you? nice to see you again. how are you? [cheering and applause] thanks for coming. >> thanks for having me. >> jon: how are you holding up with the world cup results? >> that was a cruel start, wasn't it? you just went straight for the jugular. how are you holding up? >> no, no, this was empathy. this was, here, do you want two drinks. >> thank you. yes. is it vodka? >> jon: we're accustomed in this country to not making it out of the group round, so for england, what can we do, because we have a special relationship, our countries. >> i've heard. >> jon: i cannot believe how... you're absolutely right. let's start again. here we go. i love the spice girls. [laughter] >> i love hot dogs. >> jon: when you come here, are the cultures... i have been to england once. >> yeah. >> jon: there is an anger unde
. >> dylan. >> dylan. that's the most cultivated artist you could have thought of.r, his sunglasses. he changes his look every decade. >> randy newman. >> love randy newman. you got me on that. >> jon: please welcome back to the program keira knightly. hello. how are you? nice to see you again. how are you? [cheering and applause] thanks for coming. >> thanks for having me. >> jon: how are you holding up with the world cup results? >> that was a...
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i watched the race with dylan. it went from 120,000 screaming people, cheering people to almost silence. so many people stunned and disappointed that california chrome wouldn't be the first triple crown winner in 36 years. they were calling this america's horse. and a lot of people really thought that this was going to be the year we ended that dry spell. instead, tonalist took the belmont. which is a much longer race than kentucky or preakness. and that's where the controversy comes in. california chrome's owner went on a rant, saying it wasn't a fair fight. that tonalist won because he hadn't raced in the first two legs of the triple crown and wasn't coming off an exhausting five-week stretch. >> if you've got a horse that earns points running the kentucky derby, those 20 horses starting kentucky are the only 20 available -- eligible to run in all three races. this is the coward's way out. >> some hard feelings there. many folks attached to that great back story. california chrome bought for just $10,000. for his
i watched the race with dylan. it went from 120,000 screaming people, cheering people to almost silence. so many people stunned and disappointed that california chrome wouldn't be the first triple crown winner in 36 years. they were calling this america's horse. and a lot of people really thought that this was going to be the year we ended that dry spell. instead, tonalist took the belmont. which is a much longer race than kentucky or preakness. and that's where the controversy comes in....
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bob dylan, a much younger bob dylan that day, unveiled a brand-new song about a killing that had justof civil rights worker, medgar evers. ♪ a bullet from the back of a bush took medgar evers life ♪ ♪ that is history there. and i'll pause right now to bring in my colleague, donna brazil. she didn't just live through the civil rights era, she like me a little bit, is a connoisseur of music. so donna brazil, wonderful to have you on. >> thank you. i got chills listening to bob dylan. i mean, you know -- >> all those clips. >> oh. and, you know, it is such a positive and powerful documentary that i hope people tune in tonight. this is -- i mean, i've seen them all. but this tonight is really going to stir the soul. you know, music is the universal language of truth. it's the universal language of power, and the universal language of change. and it transcends all the boundaries we set up and put up in our lives. and that day, i wasn't there. i was a little too young to march with dr. king. but i had an opportunity, of course, to work with his wife, caretta scott king and so many other lum
bob dylan, a much younger bob dylan that day, unveiled a brand-new song about a killing that had justof civil rights worker, medgar evers. ♪ a bullet from the back of a bush took medgar evers life ♪ ♪ that is history there. and i'll pause right now to bring in my colleague, donna brazil. she didn't just live through the civil rights era, she like me a little bit, is a connoisseur of music. so donna brazil, wonderful to have you on. >> thank you. i got chills listening to bob dylan....
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this is eight-year-old dylan lowe, born with a rare genetic disorder that prevented this bone marrow from producing red blood cells. several blood donors rolled up their sleeveses today in the richmond district. >> we couldn't have basically been here and my son wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for blood donations so we're paying it forward and giving back. >> not disconfident. but just laying here -- discomfort, just laying here, listening to good music, talking to people. >> dylan is now cured thanks to a bone marrow donation from his little brother brody. >>> tomorrow night be ready to heavier obvious heard in rising star, the singing competition that makesout the judge, premieres on abc7. the rising star epa is available for free on itunes and google play and here's a look how it works. when you get the app on your ipad, you can then -- just swipe -- we're trying to get it up sow county see what i'm doing -- then log in with facebook or twister account, and then after each performance you get to vote. the app won't show you the vote yet since no one has performed yet so we'll
this is eight-year-old dylan lowe, born with a rare genetic disorder that prevented this bone marrow from producing red blood cells. several blood donors rolled up their sleeveses today in the richmond district. >> we couldn't have basically been here and my son wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for blood donations so we're paying it forward and giving back. >> not disconfident. but just laying here -- discomfort, just laying here, listening to good music, talking to people....
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dylan wrote that draft in pencil on four sheets of stationary.was only 24 when he recorded the song in 1965. the selling price is a world record for a popular music manuscript. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> clouds are starting things off this morning. but no showers in the area. that includes the shore. should be dry this morning but the chance of showers scattered around will be around this afternoon. and then a bit more likely this evening. 72 in philadelphia. that's 4 degrees warmer than yesterday morning. the humidity is up there, too. you can feel the difference this morning. 81% to start with. wind, it is at rest here at the nbc 10 studios. there will be a light breeze blowing today. with clouds overhead. we'll see a warmup but it's not going to be a huge warmup. middle to upper 80s this afternoon. close to where we were yesterday. it will feel warmer because of the extra humidity. clouds starting things off. heavier clouds are off to the north and west and those are likely to bring us showers as
dylan wrote that draft in pencil on four sheets of stationary.was only 24 when he recorded the song in 1965. the selling price is a world record for a popular music manuscript. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> clouds are starting things off this morning. but no showers in the area. that includes the shore. should be dry this morning but the chance of showers scattered around will be around this afternoon. and then a bit more likely this...
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dylan, help me. dylan. we need video. >> defying gravity. they have to be elastic. sorry, willie. i don't think it's going to happen. i think you're losing on this one. we are keeping our eyes on a tropical system that could develop later today. right now it is 210 miles to the south/southeast. it doesn't look like much. it's just meandering around. then eventually this a look at all our computer models. a good chunk of them do bring it right into south and north carolina. that's something to keep an eye on into the middle of the week. for right now it's just an area >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. a warmer day today and a cloud astart, but sunshine will take over this afternoon. temperatures in the middle to upper 80s today with southerly winds at 12 miles per hour. heat is on tomorrow and humidity climbing, too. 92 degrees tomorrow afternoon and then steamy conditions for wednesday and thursday. showers and thunderstorms possible wednesday, likely on thursday. improving conditions and coo
dylan, help me. dylan. we need video. >> defying gravity. they have to be elastic. sorry, willie. i don't think it's going to happen. i think you're losing on this one. we are keeping our eyes on a tropical system that could develop later today. right now it is 210 miles to the south/southeast. it doesn't look like much. it's just meandering around. then eventually this a look at all our computer models. a good chunk of them do bring it right into south and north carolina. that's...
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dylan is tracking it owl. >> saying goodbye.eorgia toddler who died after being left in a hot car all day. the questioned circumstances surrounding his death and wh his father might be responsible. and taking back the crown of beauty pageant ms. florida is stripped of her title less than a week after winning it. the second time in two weeks the miss america officials down the wrong woman. why does this keep happening? i think the contestant is asking the question more than anybody. you want to get that right. >> i think you definitely want to get that moment right. i'm with you. >> we'll explain coming up we want to begin with the strong storms expected to begin throughout the weekend. the midwest is really getting hammered. >> for week. not just the tornados but the heavy rain and flooding. we have tornados caught on camera in western kansas. also a gust-nado reported. we did not have reports of in injuries which is a good thing. colfax wisconsin, wiped out in 1958, they also saw a lot of wind damage. again, thank god no one wa
dylan is tracking it owl. >> saying goodbye.eorgia toddler who died after being left in a hot car all day. the questioned circumstances surrounding his death and wh his father might be responsible. and taking back the crown of beauty pageant ms. florida is stripped of her title less than a week after winning it. the second time in two weeks the miss america officials down the wrong woman. why does this keep happening? i think the contestant is asking the question more than anybody. you...
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. ♪ the beat goes on like a rolling stone ♪ >> the lyrics to bob dylan's "like a rolling stone" soldion yesterday at sotheby's. the worlds were scribbled on hotel stationery back in 1964. it is now the most extensive rock music manuscript ever sold at auction. anne-marie? >> it's a good things dylan wasn't son-in-law sort of neat freak or anything like that because it could have been tossed. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. >>> and later, a capture of great white in an unexpected place. f great white in an unexpected place. get more 4th of july at kmart. with 50% off family swimwear. and hundreds of camping items on sale. shop online and pick it up in store for free. kmart. where members always get more. it's the yoplait greek taste-off and we're asking this sports town which blueberry greek yogurt is their champion. it's the bottom of the 9th, who's it going to be? get your greek yogurt here! can i ask you a question? which one tastes the best? a tastes better. a. i love. lift it up and see what the w
. ♪ the beat goes on like a rolling stone ♪ >> the lyrics to bob dylan's "like a rolling stone" soldion yesterday at sotheby's. the worlds were scribbled on hotel stationery back in 1964. it is now the most extensive rock music manuscript ever sold at auction. anne-marie? >> it's a good things dylan wasn't son-in-law sort of neat freak or anything like that because it could have been tossed. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>>...
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dylan explained his family life. they had a good conversation. dylan gets the rose. took place at the mohegan sun basketball arena there. the guys taking on each other. got a little competitive, stuff like that. the red team won. the white team went home. back to the apartment, i should say. brian gets the group date rose. moving on to the second one-on-one date repelling with our man marcus, who the analyst called as being the guy who wins, he and andi repelling down the side of the casino. marcus, needless to say, gets the rose. then the real emotion of the whole episode started. a conversation between eric and andi. where basically they both agreed this wasn't going to work out. eventually eric leaves and as we mentioned here before, this is the gentleman who has since passed away. the last segment of the episode, andi talked about eric's passing. let's listen to that. >> it's still tough. it's still shocking. it's still puts a lot of things in perspective. it is crazy to think he's not going to be here at men tell all. there's so much more beyond that and sometim
dylan explained his family life. they had a good conversation. dylan gets the rose. took place at the mohegan sun basketball arena there. the guys taking on each other. got a little competitive, stuff like that. the red team won. the white team went home. back to the apartment, i should say. brian gets the group date rose. moving on to the second one-on-one date repelling with our man marcus, who the analyst called as being the guy who wins, he and andi repelling down the side of the casino....
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dylan has been tracking at. it's a ntuation. >> the entire area to the midwest has been under the gun with the slight risk over those areas. this is some of the flooding with saw from the crow river in minnesa. itis at the highest level in 50 years. the rain has been endless. what looks like road tt is should be goinghrghere is isexistent. wind damage, you canee trees onomes here. the same t of threas setting u again today in areas like illinois and als further he south and westhrough texas. it's the wind and the rain that is going to be the biggest concern. you can see right through northern iowa, that's where we have the torrential downpours. we have had so far this month more than a foot of rain. it's filling up the rivers. we have the flash flood warnings and watches in effec in this area in green. we have to keep a close eye on this. the slight risk area is iowa, nebraska, through kansas and parts of denver. we'll watch this area this afternoon. peter? >> thank you very much. john kerry is in cairo, egypt a
dylan has been tracking at. it's a ntuation. >> the entire area to the midwest has been under the gun with the slight risk over those areas. this is some of the flooding with saw from the crow river in minnesa. itis at the highest level in 50 years. the rain has been endless. what looks like road tt is should be goinghrghere is isexistent. wind damage, you canee trees onomes here. the same t of threas setting u again today in areas like illinois and als further he south and westhrough...
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dylan scribbled the liribs in pencil on four sheets of hotel stationery in 1965.er were not identified. today at the u.s. capitol, the nation's highest civilian awashed the congressional gold medal, was given posthumously to dr. martin luther king jr. and his wife, coretta scott king. to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1964 civil rights act. three of the kings' children send the award. black history is being preserved through thousands of video interviews, and you'll meet the woman behind the project when we come back. apples fall, but the apples of your cheeks dodefy gravity. juvÉderm voluma® is the only fda-approved injectable gel to instantly add volume to your cheek area. as you age, cheeks can lose volume. voluma adds volume creating contour and lift for a more youthful profile. for up to two years. temporary side effects include tenderness, swelling, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, pain, redness, discoloration and itching. ask your doctor. juvÉderm voluma®. defy gravity. the was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could ha
dylan scribbled the liribs in pencil on four sheets of hotel stationery in 1965.er were not identified. today at the u.s. capitol, the nation's highest civilian awashed the congressional gold medal, was given posthumously to dr. martin luther king jr. and his wife, coretta scott king. to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1964 civil rights act. three of the kings' children send the award. black history is being preserved through thousands of video interviews, and you'll meet the woman...
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>>> bob dylan's "like a rolling stone" sells for millions. >>> and is this creepy or very cool? the latest androids we'll have that for you. i'm richard lui. it was a wild primary day starting with the republican party and the battle many characterize as the establishment versus tea party. mississippi six-term incumbent thad cochran has won the republican senate primary over tea party challenger chris mcdaniel. it was downright nasty at times, and with a big blow for tea party activists, with 99% of the precincts counted, cochran narrowly defeating mcdaniel with about 51% of that vote. democrats also face an old versus new guard battle, 22-term new york congressman charlie rangel declared victory hours ago. this despite no major observing agency including the associated press declaring a winner as of yet there. with 99% of the votes counted, rangel leads with 47% compared to senate senator espaillat. in oklahoma, a runoff was avoided. he had over 50% of the vote there. >>> former president clinton came to his wife's defense. it all began when hillary clinton said she and bill ca
>>> bob dylan's "like a rolling stone" sells for millions. >>> and is this creepy or very cool? the latest androids we'll have that for you. i'm richard lui. it was a wild primary day starting with the republican party and the battle many characterize as the establishment versus tea party. mississippi six-term incumbent thad cochran has won the republican senate primary over tea party challenger chris mcdaniel. it was downright nasty at times, and with a big blow for...
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the original manuscript for bob dylan's like a rolling stone second a record at auction selling for 2 dodges it's considered one of the most influential songs in rock and roll history and that's america's money. i'm renna ninan. >> 5:23. up next a frightening scene outside of a mcdonald's. wait until you see what customers saw walking through the door. >> plus, more news you did not see last night. a car plows into a delaware home overnight. why the driver was taken into custody. that's ahead at 5:30. [ hair dryer whirring ] [ male announcer ] there's a simpler way to fluffier eggs. ♪ ♪ i can't believe it's not butter! the simpler way to delicious fluffy eggs. [ chicken clucks ] believe. [ chicken clucks ] oh john don't wallow i'm not wallowing in ice cream. it's the new dannon oikos greek frozen yogurt. half the fat of regular ice cream. it's also irresistibly thick and creamy! didn't expect you to be enjoying yourself so soon! couldn't resist. try the new dannon oikos greek frozen yogurt. ♪ dannon. now what if i told youok a hotel you can save up to 60%,me first. but you couldn't kn
the original manuscript for bob dylan's like a rolling stone second a record at auction selling for 2 dodges it's considered one of the most influential songs in rock and roll history and that's america's money. i'm renna ninan. >> 5:23. up next a frightening scene outside of a mcdonald's. wait until you see what customers saw walking through the door. >> plus, more news you did not see last night. a car plows into a delaware home overnight. why the driver was taken into custody....
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. >> charlie: you said nothing about bob dylan. >> i love dylan. >> charlie: i would think so.my early years in rap, that album is on columbia, still, and some of the executives there would tell me i was the new bob dylan, and that was mind blowing. >> charlie: it should be. yeah. >> charlie: speaking of poetry. >> oh, man, he's someone that's, like -- you know, whew, he's out there. amazing. >> charlie: when you look at the artists who have made it, i mean, do all of them have a bundle of talent? >> no. >> charlie: they don't? i mean, i shouldn't say that because i'm sure, to make it, you have to have some kind of talent. >> charlie: you have to have something. >> you've got to have something. but, you know, what is making it? that sometimes bothers me because i look at a lot of the artists who made it through the years and they don't always seem too happy. like we say, the press eats them up or, you know, i wonder if they're happy with what they are? >> charlie: and what was the feud you had with jay-z? >> that was about getting those conflicts of the two lyricists. it was ab
. >> charlie: you said nothing about bob dylan. >> i love dylan. >> charlie: i would think so.my early years in rap, that album is on columbia, still, and some of the executives there would tell me i was the new bob dylan, and that was mind blowing. >> charlie: it should be. yeah. >> charlie: speaking of poetry. >> oh, man, he's someone that's, like -- you know, whew, he's out there. amazing. >> charlie: when you look at the artists who have made it, i...
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. >> i'm peter alexander along jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. lester is gearing up for a huge world cup this evening. >> without question. >> we know lester. he's not doing that. >> we've known lester many years and he's not doing that. he may not be upright now watching us. >> i think we should call him. >> i'm going call him now. >> while jenna calls -- >> i'm really going to call him. >> we have other things to get to today, i'm sure. >> in terms of the world cup, the face-off on the plaza, which lester is going to be sorry he missed. if you have watched any of the world cup or have a sense of how massive it is, people like to yell goal and see how long they hold that note or whatever you call it. peter has been practicing all night. >> the top story, if the u.s. beats portugal they move on to the next round. germany and ghana played to a tie on saturday. an american victory would vault the u.s. to the top of the world cup known as the group of death. bill is in brazil this morning outside the stadium where the game will get played. bill, goo
. >> i'm peter alexander along jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. lester is gearing up for a huge world cup this evening. >> without question. >> we know lester. he's not doing that. >> we've known lester many years and he's not doing that. he may not be upright now watching us. >> i think we should call him. >> i'm going call him now. >> while jenna calls -- >> i'm really going to call him. >> we have other things to get to today, i'm sure....
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. >> plus a music fan with deep pockets must really love bob dylan.uch was paid for a draft of a dylan hit that included a male announcer: explore maryland's authentic stories during the 150th anniversary of the war between the states. order our civil war trails guides at visitmaryland.org and download our new civil war mobile app. maryland. land of history. one deposit a month waves sothe monthly maintenance fee. he's so good to me. mom! this is amazing! i know. no fee. no. brian at citizens bank. he gave you a special deal? he's into you. sounds like it's time to get back out there. honey, anyone can get one deposit checking. besides, he's younger than your brother. eww. you got that right. one deposit checking. only from citizens bank. one deposit of any amount each statement period waives the monthly maintenance fee. maryland scenic byways hit the rguide and mapnew to explore all the beauty, history and culture along our 18 byways and other driving tours. order yours today at visitmaryland.org. land of wonder. ♪ >> piece of music history sells for
. >> plus a music fan with deep pockets must really love bob dylan.uch was paid for a draft of a dylan hit that included a male announcer: explore maryland's authentic stories during the 150th anniversary of the war between the states. order our civil war trails guides at visitmaryland.org and download our new civil war mobile app. maryland. land of history. one deposit a month waves sothe monthly maintenance fee. he's so good to me. mom! this is amazing! i know. no fee. no. brian at...
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dylan received six gallons of donated blood the drive is from 10:00 to 4:00 on saturday.we've got information on our web site abc7 news.com. >> what an incredible story. >> so precious >> yes. moving on. results of a poll give us more information about the effectiveness of the affordable health care act. >> hi, michael. >> yes. i think a lot of you are going to be surprised. a poll found six out of ten people who enrolled in affordable care act uninsured now, skip had said many who signed up are just switching from old plans half people who bought say they considered them a good value. most describe them selves in good, or excellent hnl. smart phone companies really, really want your business. today, t-mobile is enticing customer was a little music or, a lot of music. t-mobile announced customers now will be able to stream music from services like pan doera, slacker radio and spot fi. and it will not count against their data use. t-mobile letting customers tryout an iphone for one week for free, and, there is no obligation to keep the service or phone after that trial. it
dylan received six gallons of donated blood the drive is from 10:00 to 4:00 on saturday.we've got information on our web site abc7 news.com. >> what an incredible story. >> so precious >> yes. moving on. results of a poll give us more information about the effectiveness of the affordable health care act. >> hi, michael. >> yes. i think a lot of you are going to be surprised. a poll found six out of ten people who enrolled in affordable care act uninsured now, skip...
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dylan in for carson. al, natalie.als are searching for a motive in that ambush that ended with five people killed in las vegas. police say a man and a woman fatally shot two officers who were having lunch at a restaurant sunday. the pair then fled to a nearby wal-mart store, killing one person there. after exchanging fire with police, the female suspect then shot her companion and then took her own life. >>> the fbi confirms the father of former american p.o.w. bowe bergdahl has received death threats. meantime, bergdahl has told military officers he was sometimes kept in a cage and endured long periods of solitary confinement during the five years he was held by the taliban. this weekend, secretary of state john kerry defended the prisoner exchange that freed bergdahl. >>> entertainer tracy morgan is said to be responding to treatment after a deadly weekend traffic accident. the former "30 rock" and "saturday night live" star was critically injured saturday. he had surgery on sunday. police say one of his friends, co
dylan in for carson. al, natalie.als are searching for a motive in that ambush that ended with five people killed in las vegas. police say a man and a woman fatally shot two officers who were having lunch at a restaurant sunday. the pair then fled to a nearby wal-mart store, killing one person there. after exchanging fire with police, the female suspect then shot her companion and then took her own life. >>> the fbi confirms the father of former american p.o.w. bowe bergdahl has...
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meteorologist dylan dreyer is here with the forecast. good morning, dylan. >> good morning, alex. it certainly is going to feel like summer for this first official day of summer. we've got scattered showers and storms with the heat mixed in. we are going to start off the day with some showers, but we should see some improvements. but still the threat of some isolated stronger storms this afternoon. the area of major concern, though, this morning swb across southeastern nebraska into northeastern kansas. and also into northwestern parts of missouri. we did have some severe thunderstorm warnings in effect earlier this morning. now it's just some run of the mil thunderstorms. but as we get into the afternoon, we'll see more storms redevelop. this area in yellow from the dakotas into iowa, even stretching across parts of chicago, that's where we could see our strongest storms today. mostly for some large hail, damaging wind gusts, any tornadoes would be isolated. and also down across north and south carolina, we could see stronger storms develop this afternoon. temperatures this morni
meteorologist dylan dreyer is here with the forecast. good morning, dylan. >> good morning, alex. it certainly is going to feel like summer for this first official day of summer. we've got scattered showers and storms with the heat mixed in. we are going to start off the day with some showers, but we should see some improvements. but still the threat of some isolated stronger storms this afternoon. the area of major concern, though, this morning swb across southeastern nebraska into...
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hundreds of hours with dylan klebold's parents of columbine. for hours of peter lanza, the father of the newtown shooter. one thing shines through. even if we resist it, we tend to blame these parents. you learn when you speak to them, they're victims, too. >> they are. we used to blame parents for everything. autism, homosexuality. we have dropped that. we still blame parents when their kids commit crimes. while some kids have criminal tendencies exacerbated by abuse or neglect, there are many cases including all these of these in which an e essentially loving, atent i have family, has a child who incomprehensively has this terrible brokenness. >> i want to show more of this. peter rodger talked about missing those signs. >> you have said you're going to spend your life, and the reason you're doing this interview with me, to raise awareness for other families who live with children who are mentally ill. how can you do that? >> by telling eliott's story. by looking at the red flags, the markers. the common traits between perpetrators. asking fa
hundreds of hours with dylan klebold's parents of columbine. for hours of peter lanza, the father of the newtown shooter. one thing shines through. even if we resist it, we tend to blame these parents. you learn when you speak to them, they're victims, too. >> they are. we used to blame parents for everything. autism, homosexuality. we have dropped that. we still blame parents when their kids commit crimes. while some kids have criminal tendencies exacerbated by abuse or neglect, there...