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." >> the story goes from the moment you started you were basically a prodigy. it was what you were meant to be doing. did it feel that way? >> not until i became a professional did i understand the weight of the word and the expectations - whether or not you would succeed past being gifted at a young age. at the time it was fun. i was being pushed and challenged in something that i liked doing. i looked forward to learning every day and growing, and perfecting the incredible art form that i knew i was not going to perfect, but the challenge of approaching that was something i never experienced before. >> you said it was fun. in your book you wrote "i was a nervous child. my unease coupled with a perpetual quest for perfection made my life harder than it needed to be." how so? >> this was definitely before dance, that i just never felt a real connection to anything or anyone. and i was constantly just trying to fit in. i didn't want to be the best at anything. i just wanted to blend in. and that was kind of my existence. throughout my family experiences at home,
." >> the story goes from the moment you started you were basically a prodigy. it was what you were meant to be doing. did it feel that way? >> not until i became a professional did i understand the weight of the word and the expectations - whether or not you would succeed past being gifted at a young age. at the time it was fun. i was being pushed and challenged in something that i liked doing. i looked forward to learning every day and growing, and perfecting the incredible...
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the ones with regard to storms already, hurricanes, there is a typhoon that hit japan today with prodigious amounts of rain. there is already evidence of damage occurring through climate change and we need to do something about it. >> doctor, good to have you with us to give us your perspective on an alarming study. thank you. >>> thank you. >> the center for medical progress, clainls videos it shot with planned parenthood accuses shows that the group sells material from aborted fetuses. the company stroorngly denies that. >> connecting researchers with people who donate tissue. >> reporter: poses as employees of a medical tissue procurement company called the center for medical progress have been releasing secret recordings of planned parenthood employees. this center for medical progress claims itself as a private citizen group to show that planned parenthood profits from the sale of fetal tissue. >> donating fetal tissue for medical use or research is legal in the u.s. selling tissue is not. planned parenthood denies it's doing in illegal. >> i want to be really clear. the allegation tha
the ones with regard to storms already, hurricanes, there is a typhoon that hit japan today with prodigious amounts of rain. there is already evidence of damage occurring through climate change and we need to do something about it. >> doctor, good to have you with us to give us your perspective on an alarming study. thank you. >>> thank you. >> the center for medical progress, clainls videos it shot with planned parenthood accuses shows that the group sells material from...
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. >> we've been watching serena and her sister since they were teenaged prodigies. serena is the oldest woman in tennis' open era, to ever win a singles tight el. yet to fans she's stronger than ever. >> i love her. i love her energy. >> for all of her success, there's one thing serenea williams has not achieved the prestigious grand slam winning all four majors in the same calendar year. >> the last player to do that, steffi graf in 1988 now, williams has a chance. at the u.s. open in september she'll try to turn her serena slam into a true grand slam. she would tie graf's record for the most majors 22. >> she recognizes she could be the greatest of all time. not only that she should be the greatest of all time. >> 33 may be ainge yen the in tennis years, serena williams appears far from done. joe fryer, nbc news london. >> they'll be packing the stands later this summer here in new york. >>> the battle in the west against an epidemic of fires being deliberately set. later after a series of attacks, a california city on alert for coyotes on the prowl. >>> tonight i
. >> we've been watching serena and her sister since they were teenaged prodigies. serena is the oldest woman in tennis' open era, to ever win a singles tight el. yet to fans she's stronger than ever. >> i love her. i love her energy. >> for all of her success, there's one thing serenea williams has not achieved the prestigious grand slam winning all four majors in the same calendar year. >> the last player to do that, steffi graf in 1988 now, williams has a chance. at...
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he was a prodigious gambler once winning $1 million in an tan yasmin casino. he spent his later years in kire and paris. he had been recently suffering from alzheimer's disease. he died in a kire -- in a cairo hospital. the country will mourn his passing. >> of his a ground-breaking actor because he was really the first actor from the arab world to be known truly internationally? >> absolutely. he was the first and arguably the biggest crossover star to date from the arab world to the international stage. not only in lawrence of arabia and dr. zvigago. but other roles as well. he starred with mean loading western icons. he remains a unique artistic force from the arab world, and he will be greatly missed and honored on his passing. >> his parents are actually syrian-lebanese, but he was born in egypt. so he was considered very much an egyptian star first and foremost. >> absolutely. he was born in alexandria in 1932 to syrian-lebanese parents. he considered himself egyptian. he always had strong and close ties to the country. his romance and marriage to his wi
he was a prodigious gambler once winning $1 million in an tan yasmin casino. he spent his later years in kire and paris. he had been recently suffering from alzheimer's disease. he died in a kire -- in a cairo hospital. the country will mourn his passing. >> of his a ground-breaking actor because he was really the first actor from the arab world to be known truly internationally? >> absolutely. he was the first and arguably the biggest crossover star to date from the arab world to...
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churchill called it a prodigy of organization. that range from military vehicles to footwear -- ranged from military vehicles to footwear. we turned out 30 billion rounds of small ammunition illustrates. -- plus grenades. the united states had built ships afloat and was making half of all manufactured goods worldwide. how, almost 70 years after the shooting stopped, do we assess the consequence? the legacy of world war ii is as profound as the sacrifices that built the legacy. first, of course, the allied victory strangled the sinister ambitions of germany, japan, and italy. it brought to an end the british and french empires. it politically fractured a continent and individual countries such as korea, vietnam, and germany. it led
churchill called it a prodigy of organization. that range from military vehicles to footwear -- ranged from military vehicles to footwear. we turned out 30 billion rounds of small ammunition illustrates. -- plus grenades. the united states had built ships afloat and was making half of all manufactured goods worldwide. how, almost 70 years after the shooting stopped, do we assess the consequence? the legacy of world war ii is as profound as the sacrifices that built the legacy. first, of course,...
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. >> a child prodigy, his mother stayed home to support the family while lang lang pursued his dreams. >> i would say that's the most difficult thing for me it was, you know, growing up without my mom next to me. >> now lang lang is trying to bring classical notes into the lives of children through his international music foundation. >> we believe music can make people happier, to make the kids more creative. >> one of his earliest inspirations... the cartoon musicians tom and jerry. >> so it's really cool when you see, you know, tom try to catch him like... [plays discordant piano sounds]. >> i sat down with lang lang at the dimenna center for classical music in new york city. >> you've just come from playing at the kennedy center. you played for a worldwide audience with pharrell at the grammy's. i thought i was gonna say, oh, this is a busy time for you. but, actually you've slowed down a little bit. what drives you? >> for me, i like to do creative concerts, and creative projects. and - and i think really - music give me an energy to drive myself - to always try to get to another
. >> a child prodigy, his mother stayed home to support the family while lang lang pursued his dreams. >> i would say that's the most difficult thing for me it was, you know, growing up without my mom next to me. >> now lang lang is trying to bring classical notes into the lives of children through his international music foundation. >> we believe music can make people happier, to make the kids more creative. >> one of his earliest inspirations... the cartoon...
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soon labeled a prodigy. copeland's reach goes far beyond the ballet. >> do you know who misty copeland is? >> yes! >> reporter: at new york's national dance institute misty copeland is idolized. >> you should always try your hardest and never stop. like whatever happens, then you should keep going. >> reporter: gorgeous and graceful, with a body as strong as her desire to break ballet's barriers, misty copeland is dancing into history. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> what a terrific story. we certainly wish her all the best. that's going to do it for us on this tuesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching, and good night. our chopper flying over a brush fire burning, south of gilroy. it's blowing smoke across southern santa clara county. firefighters battling flames, difficult terrain and triple digit heat. ====short open=== ===janelle//2-shot=== thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. ===jdifficult terrain and triple digit temperatures. good eveni
soon labeled a prodigy. copeland's reach goes far beyond the ballet. >> do you know who misty copeland is? >> yes! >> reporter: at new york's national dance institute misty copeland is idolized. >> you should always try your hardest and never stop. like whatever happens, then you should keep going. >> reporter: gorgeous and graceful, with a body as strong as her desire to break ballet's barriers, misty copeland is dancing into history. rehema ellis, nbc news, new...
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>>michelle apon: the hottest in the we stuck to court out for the weekend to a prodigious heat is expectedat one to talk about the heat advisory we have in place and then we go until 9:00 p.m. till the will be well above when-issued biggest, the year take extra precautions if you're on to the outdoors if you're not have been actively try to move them up to the morning hours with images on the more comfortable size pot and when and parts of santa clara valley to preserve will be comfortable if you want to call whether escape to the coast this afternoon to talk about triple digit heat widespread once again feeding of to 100 degrees pittsburg's 100 brentwood 102 trip the digit heat will be prevalent across in one spot ahead of one to be in tear over the next several hours there was what we can expect violence hour around known as the low 90s the and temperatures will continue to heat up or talk about triple digit heat for the afternoon. >>michelle apon: we're talking about some of for '80s around 7:00 and heading into the inner clock our temperatures will be comfortable but just a few degrees
>>michelle apon: the hottest in the we stuck to court out for the weekend to a prodigious heat is expectedat one to talk about the heat advisory we have in place and then we go until 9:00 p.m. till the will be well above when-issued biggest, the year take extra precautions if you're on to the outdoors if you're not have been actively try to move them up to the morning hours with images on the more comfortable size pot and when and parts of santa clara valley to preserve will be...
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. >>> prodigy, a second grader already getting national attention because of her golf game. >>> on thursday friday morning we have to begin with breaking news out of louisiana. a theater packed turns to tragedy after a gunman starts firing. >> three dead including the gunman. the victims ranges from teenagers to people in their 60s. >> the scene right now live outside the theater in lafayette, louisiana, an active scene. authorities have been busy and at this hour they continue their investigation including a part of this has been ex-employeding suspicious packages that they found in the suspected shooter's car. >> and stories of heroism already ee americaing including a teacher who warned others about the shooting. we get more from abc's bazi kanani. >> reporter: at this louisiana movie theater a comedy flick ended in horror when police say a man stood up 20 minutes into the film and opened fire. more than 100 people inside ran. >> the whole group of people teenagers mainly, running out telling everybody to run for their life and saw a lady with blood all over her leg. i grabbed my child a
. >>> prodigy, a second grader already getting national attention because of her golf game. >>> on thursday friday morning we have to begin with breaking news out of louisiana. a theater packed turns to tragedy after a gunman starts firing. >> three dead including the gunman. the victims ranges from teenagers to people in their 60s. >> the scene right now live outside the theater in lafayette, louisiana, an active scene. authorities have been busy and at this hour...
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clouds a wide area indicating by cause you're already experiencing the high would not reveal which a prodigious and the longer we will have mild to one temperatures mid 60's for seven for the east bay shoreline of the '60s for the san francisco coast 92 tomorrow 89 friday take a look at that saturday is unaware of one to cool things down for the fourth of july weekend. >>grant lodes: >>pam moore: he joined as live on the phone from near the area where all this happen were looking a live picture just a lesson on what you know. >>gabe slate: 1 on the embarcadero at pier 14 better between mission howard a 31 year-old woman was shot were waiting to hear more on her condition we also know that a personal interest has been detained by san francisco police department not arrested not charged but in custody and a personal interest the only other thing the police and tell us that there's a lot of people you could imagine it was a beautiful night al a lot of people came through her age she was out here on pier 14 if you're mad one of those long box and the workout run by the bay bridge painted pictures i
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chasing history >> reporter: we have been watching serena and big sister venus since they were teenage prodigiestoday at 33 years old, serena is the oldest woman in tennis's open era to ever win a singles title. to fans she is stronger than ever. >> everything looks like a battle for her and she wins. >> reporter: for all her success, one thing she has not achieved the prestigious grand slam winning all four majors in the same calendar year. the last player to do that stephy graph in 1988. now williams has a chance at the u.s. open in september. she will try to turn her serena slam into a true grand slam. she would tie graf's records for the most 22. >> she realizes she could be the greatest of all time. not only that she should be the greatest of all time. >> reporter: 33 might be ancient in tennis years, burr serena williams appears far from down. >>> they'll be packing the stands later in new york this summer. when "nightly news" returns on this saturday a battle in the west against an epidemic of fires being deliberately set >>> later, after a series of attacks, a california city o if you ha
chasing history >> reporter: we have been watching serena and big sister venus since they were teenage prodigiestoday at 33 years old, serena is the oldest woman in tennis's open era to ever win a singles title. to fans she is stronger than ever. >> everything looks like a battle for her and she wins. >> reporter: for all her success, one thing she has not achieved the prestigious grand slam winning all four majors in the same calendar year. the last player to do that stephy...
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a system that stunted the young prodigy. but thousands of miles tois west, baryshnikov caught glimpses of innovation, creativity and most importantly, freedom. so on june 29, 1974, while on tour in canada, baryshnikov orchestrated a drama far more sensational than any of the dances he performed on stage. after the final show ofhed awaye theater, hopped in a getaway car never to dance for russia again. home freed from the restrictionhat burdened his development. the world. the exposure would make him an international star, a status that in all likelihood would have been left to waste, had he not risked it all. baryshnikov became a naturalized citizen of the united states 12 years after his defection where he continued to cement his legacy and notoriety as a dancer, choreographer, and performer. asked whether he ever regretted his decision on june 29, 1974, he said, "never. there was nothing to miss." he said, "never. there was nothing to miss." new direction for the soviet union. television's all time good guys. and for the f
a system that stunted the young prodigy. but thousands of miles tois west, baryshnikov caught glimpses of innovation, creativity and most importantly, freedom. so on june 29, 1974, while on tour in canada, baryshnikov orchestrated a drama far more sensational than any of the dances he performed on stage. after the final show ofhed awaye theater, hopped in a getaway car never to dance for russia again. home freed from the restrictionhat burdened his development. the world. the exposure would...
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george washington turns out to have been a prodigy.hen he was 23, he was already in charge of all the armed forces in virginia and virginia was then the most populous and powerful state. charlie: guest: 23. guest: 23. he is running an immense plantation at mount vernon when not only with 300 slaves, but it is also a small industrial village. in his last years he is running one of the largest distilleries in the country. charlie: he was the logical choice? guest: he was. in 1775 he was elected unanimously by the continental congress as commander-in-chief and one of the few people who had significant military experience, even though he was then in his 40's. the revolution has started up in massachusetts, lexington, and concorde. there are thousands of militiamen who gathered in cambridge but they are new england militia men. to give this cause a continental perspective, everyone looks to the south because then it would give it a national character. there is something about washington throughout his life that people are confident and entr
george washington turns out to have been a prodigy.hen he was 23, he was already in charge of all the armed forces in virginia and virginia was then the most populous and powerful state. charlie: guest: 23. guest: 23. he is running an immense plantation at mount vernon when not only with 300 slaves, but it is also a small industrial village. in his last years he is running one of the largest distilleries in the country. charlie: he was the logical choice? guest: he was. in 1775 he was elected...
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lot of folks to congregate, letter on the spot after now bring water and find shade we restrict prodigious and not forget you can't have the final weekend the banner of dominica pleasanton's 5 reminding everyone of that and you want to bring the water supply for that the south of the to the incident there was a heated rising in effect for not just the east today but also includes a north back in the southeast of those areas in yellow tavern does will be hot enough for you ought to be concerned about it expires at 9:00 tonight this is just one they left on the heat advisory the talk about the world to just up the stream one of the number of committees your big thing 100 degrees because the how the temperatures will develop will have mid-60's at the moment will stockton accelerando hundred degrees will be a guest today will have again today so to call off once more to buttress. >>james: edge of the sea down we are and friends in the world looking for 101 copy of all around the bay is not just in the east bank were to continue to encourage back in this video to talk more about whether this is
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soon labeled a prodigy. copeland's reach goes far beyond ballet. do you know who misty copeland is?s! >> reporter: at new york's national dance institute, misty copeland is idolized. >> try hard, never stop. whatever happens keep going. graceful, with a body as strong as her desire to break ballet barriers, misty copeland is dancing into history. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> the summer exit opens today and they are bringing the beach to you, literally. the museum created a massive beach with a wading pool of sorts. the pool has 1 million translucent -- i don't know how to say it properly. go with it. they have plastic balls in there. like any beach, a snack bar operated by union kitchen. it will be open for two months. that's a good time there. >>> time now is 6:27. coming up an inside look at the prep for today's capitol fourth of july celebration. >> d.c. mayor shares good news in the fight against hiv/aids. >> outside, we could see a pop-up shower or two. storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal is watching closely. she has a look at the day's forecast, just ahead. st ♪ ♪
soon labeled a prodigy. copeland's reach goes far beyond ballet. do you know who misty copeland is?s! >> reporter: at new york's national dance institute, misty copeland is idolized. >> try hard, never stop. whatever happens keep going. graceful, with a body as strong as her desire to break ballet barriers, misty copeland is dancing into history. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> the summer exit opens today and they are bringing the beach to you, literally. the museum...
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soon labeled a prodigy. copeland's reach goes far beyond the ballet.you know who misty copeland is? >> yes! >> reporter: at new york's national dance institute mystery copeland is idolized. >> try harder, never stop. whatever happens, then you should keep going. >> reporter: gorgeous and graceful with a body as strong as her desire to break ballet's barrier, she is dancing into history. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> national building museum's annual summer exhibit opens today and they are bringing you to the beach. they created a massive beach with a wading pool. they got 1 million translucent balls. >> that's the kind of place i would not be able to get my daughter to leave. she would not want to leave. >> they are so much fun. >> yeah it does look like fun. the time is 9:28. it's july 4th. >> that's right. >> we are excited. >>> coming up an inside looçnÑ at the preparations for the capitol celebration on the national mall. >>> a new report is out on the hiv cases in the district. d.c. mayor shares good news in the fight against the epidemic.
soon labeled a prodigy. copeland's reach goes far beyond the ballet.you know who misty copeland is? >> yes! >> reporter: at new york's national dance institute mystery copeland is idolized. >> try harder, never stop. whatever happens, then you should keep going. >> reporter: gorgeous and graceful with a body as strong as her desire to break ballet's barrier, she is dancing into history. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> national building museum's annual summer...
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kristin and david, back to you. >> they look like prodigies. >> talk about proud parents. >> for sure amazing. thanks. >>> well, there is a new treatment for a deadly heart condition that affects millions of americans. we're talking about atrial fib legal race. >> and it helps the patients essentially get off their medications. news4's doreen gentzler has details about the new procedure. >> it takes all your energy away. >> reporter: connie wylie said it's left her feeling not only exhausted and sick, but caused her to have three strokes. but the medication to stop those strokes has caused internal bleeding. >> so it's "a" or "b," which way do you want to die? you know? >> reporter: nearly three million americans suffer from this same condition. but now, this little piece of metal and mesh recently approved by the food and drug administration could help prevent the condition. it is called the watchman heart device. dr. waxman is an interventional cardiologist at the medstar heart and vascular institute. >> the idea is whether we can eliminate the source of the clot. >> reporter: the d
kristin and david, back to you. >> they look like prodigies. >> talk about proud parents. >> for sure amazing. thanks. >>> well, there is a new treatment for a deadly heart condition that affects millions of americans. we're talking about atrial fib legal race. >> and it helps the patients essentially get off their medications. news4's doreen gentzler has details about the new procedure. >> it takes all your energy away. >> reporter: connie wylie...
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. >> prodigy?>> no. >>> the voting will take place until august 14th on the miami's aquarmium website. >> thank you for joining us. our next newscast -- >> you can also get us the latest on nbcbayarea.com. see you tomorrow morning. >>> today on "access hollywood live," a dear friend of the show went to the old set. >> what? >> looking around. nobody there. everything gone. and then came to the new set. dean cain is here. >> didn't get the phone call. glad he made it. this time brought illusionist tommy wind going through a fan while it spins. >> apparently getting up close and personal with the fan part of the act. >> and charlotte's christening. >> ay door iy iy iay -- adorable. >> and donald trump. incredible. "access hollywood live" starts now. >>> stand by, billy and kit. stand by camera two. we're live from new york in five -- four -- three -- two -- one. >> [ bleep ]!
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it was what -- prodigy, it was what you were meant to be doing, did it feel that way? >> it was only then that i understood the weight of that whether you were gifted at a young age. at the time it was fun. i was pushed and challenged in something i liked doing. i looked forward to learning every day and growing and perfecting the incredible hart form i knew i -- art form i knew i would not perfect, but the challenge was something i would never experience. >> you said it was fine. what you wrote in your book you said "i was a nervous child, and my unease coupled with a perpetual need for perfection made it harder than it needed to be", how so? >> this is before dance, that i just never felt a real connection to anything or anyone, and i was constantly trying to fit in. i didn't want to be the best at anything i just wanted to blend in. that was my existence, of just blending in in the background through my other siblings which was easy to do. i just was always so nervous that i would say the wrong thing or be judged. and i think i got used to hiding what was happening
it was what -- prodigy, it was what you were meant to be doing, did it feel that way? >> it was only then that i understood the weight of that whether you were gifted at a young age. at the time it was fun. i was pushed and challenged in something i liked doing. i looked forward to learning every day and growing and perfecting the incredible hart form i knew i -- art form i knew i would not perfect, but the challenge was something i would never experience. >> you said it was fine....
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. ♪ ♪ >> each learning what makes a room full of prodigies into the collective national youth orchestrae football is king. and if you play an instrument it's probably in a marching band. >> i doubt that most people actually know i play violin. >> not as if you are keeping a secret but you don't boast about it. >> i feel it's something i have keeping it to myself. i don't want people to think i'm, you know, arrogant. >> alex a competitive swimmer from south florida is also shy when it comes to his talent. he said he took up flute six years ago because it was small, better to hide it from his disawe proving friends. thankfully he's not hiding his music anymore. >> i wouldn't be able to live without it. >> music is that important? >> yeah. >> music is something that i look up to like every day of my life. >> they're the best of the best. it's as hard as getting into an olympics team. >> the old joke how do you get to carnegie hall? >> practice practice practice. >> these kids will be practicing moths of their lives. >> practices like 17-year-old maggie cox from ohio. >> what do you say you
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we'll introduce you to the young musical prodigies from across america who took center stage in new yorkt. find out how do you get to carnegie hall? i know how to get there, but how do you really get to carnegie hall? we'll have those questions and a lot more when we get started on "today." rosemary, back to you. >> thank you. we'll see you in a few. >>> in news overseas the iran nuclear talks continue in vienna today. iran, the u.s. and other world leaders are up against a monday deadline to reach a deal. the latestberg anning session led by secretary of state john kerry and his iranian counterpart stretched past midnight. they both accused each other of bad faith negotiations. the u.s. and allies are trying to limit iran's capabilities of producing a nuclear weapon. one remaining obstacle is iran's demand that country ab loud to buy and sell conventional weapons. >> greece is facing its own deadline today for rescuing the economy. greek financial ministers are in brussels. they want european creditors to help bail the nation out of billions of dollars in debt. greece is trying to make
we'll introduce you to the young musical prodigies from across america who took center stage in new yorkt. find out how do you get to carnegie hall? i know how to get there, but how do you really get to carnegie hall? we'll have those questions and a lot more when we get started on "today." rosemary, back to you. >> thank you. we'll see you in a few. >>> in news overseas the iran nuclear talks continue in vienna today. iran, the u.s. and other world leaders are up...
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this is a prodigious regional economy.t's at the center of the tech phenomenon. >> reporter: the reality it is a fraction of a fraction of the workers here who would benefit from obama overtime rules. don't get me wrong, there are plenty of people who need help. our issue, so many rich on one end of the spectrum, lots of folks on the other end of the service spectrum working to get by and virtually no middle class, who is exactly who president obama says he's trying to help. reality check, back to you. >>> a hot spot could be getting a makeover. developers want to add new stories, a five-story office building and bigger garage to the shopping center in campbell. they want to add safer pedestrian crossings. the construction would take place in several phases over the next 15 years. right now the plan still needs the go ahead from city leaders. >>> still to come on "today in the bay," coming up, a south bay eating star gets ready for his annual chowdown. also a holiday nightmare for people in orlando. tense moments as a high
this is a prodigious regional economy.t's at the center of the tech phenomenon. >> reporter: the reality it is a fraction of a fraction of the workers here who would benefit from obama overtime rules. don't get me wrong, there are plenty of people who need help. our issue, so many rich on one end of the spectrum, lots of folks on the other end of the service spectrum working to get by and virtually no middle class, who is exactly who president obama says he's trying to help. reality...
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my name is p, prodigy, whatever y'all want to call me.en incarcerated here for two years. i stabbed somebody in his neck a couple times. thank god he didn't die otherwise i would be looking at a little more time. how old is everybody here? how old are you guys? 14, 15, 16. >> 17. >> at your age i was already in a juvenile detention facility for stabbing another individual because i liked his bicycle so i i said you know what? [ bleep ] let me just stab that kid and take his bicycle. when i came home from juvey i went to jail for a drive-by and gun charge, came three inches from killing a kid's grandmother. i have been home since i was 15 for about a year. i was home for my 19th birthday. i am about to be 23. i have a 2-year-old son who doesn't know me. stay away from that lifestyle. trust me, you live a better life that way. >> robert campbell has a lot of experience to draw from. he recently pled guilty to assault with intent to cause physical injury with a we possible and attempted robbery. at the time of his arrest he was alongside the
my name is p, prodigy, whatever y'all want to call me.en incarcerated here for two years. i stabbed somebody in his neck a couple times. thank god he didn't die otherwise i would be looking at a little more time. how old is everybody here? how old are you guys? 14, 15, 16. >> 17. >> at your age i was already in a juvenile detention facility for stabbing another individual because i liked his bicycle so i i said you know what? [ bleep ] let me just stab that kid and take his bicycle....
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the american prodigy had won the first two majors of the season and only one man has ever won the firsthree [applause.] spieth started the day one strop stroke off of the lead but despite some impressitch putting, that was exactly where he was going down 18. this birdy putt to make a play-off. so, the gland slam over but still, what a year spieth is having. what would he give for this zac johnson birdy putt also on 18. enough for the american to finish in a 3-way tied for the lead with oostheizen and mark leachman. johnson birdied the first two holes of the four-hole play-off. despite the third, it left oostheizen to sink this putt. so zac johnson at 39 years old open champion 2015. >> i feel honored to be a part of the history of this game and, you know to don my name on that trophy especially with the names before me is humbling and surreal are the two words that come to my mind. >> reporter: a second major championship win for zac johnson after the 2007 u.s. masters, another triumph for one of the unsung champions of world golf. stewart silvers, al jazeera. >>> triple world champion
the american prodigy had won the first two majors of the season and only one man has ever won the firsthree [applause.] spieth started the day one strop stroke off of the lead but despite some impressitch putting, that was exactly where he was going down 18. this birdy putt to make a play-off. so, the gland slam over but still, what a year spieth is having. what would he give for this zac johnson birdy putt also on 18. enough for the american to finish in a 3-way tied for the lead with...
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the american prodigy won the first two majors of the season, and only one man has ever won the first three. speith started the day one stroke off the lead, but despite impressive putting that was exactly where he was going down 18. this birdie putt to make a playoff. so the grand slam dream over, but still what a we're speith is having. what would he give for this zach johnson birdie putt on 18, enough for the american to finish in a three-way tie with the lead with ooze highsen and leishman. johnson birdied the first two holes of the four hole playoff. despite bogeying a third ooze highsen did sink this putt. zach johnson at 39 years old open chan, 2015. >> it's an honor to be part of the history of this game and to don my name on that trophy, especially with the names before me is humbling. >> a second major championship win for zach johnson after the 2007 u.s. masters another triumph for one of the unsung champions of world golf. al jazeera. >> formula one has been paying respect a the a funeral service in the french driver's hometown of nice. former world champion just one big na
the american prodigy won the first two majors of the season, and only one man has ever won the first three. speith started the day one stroke off the lead, but despite impressive putting that was exactly where he was going down 18. this birdie putt to make a playoff. so the grand slam dream over, but still what a we're speith is having. what would he give for this zach johnson birdie putt on 18, enough for the american to finish in a three-way tie with the lead with ooze highsen and leishman....
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>>michelle apon: triple digit heat today like the james mention and then to march a prodigious he once again some areas of about one degree warmer for this and run spots across the bay opera aided the rise around 94 to more crossed the coast back as december to start to back off just a little better plan on mid-90s in month for the bay low to mid 80s across the beach cool weather continues to stick around for the rest of the workweek friday 91 and as we get closer into the weekend temperatures are on to state estimates upper 80s for ellen spots across the bay of for seven days much cooler across the coals with the upper 60s to run around 70 was is the most sunny skies. >>robin winston: if you have to headed to san francisco is a little slow but not badmouth the left-hand side of the screen backing up into the catchline it is less than the lot is a great ride into downtown san francisco the skyway the central freeway they're all checking in trouble-free san mateo bridge has been pretty as usual check in the right to the richmond san rafael bridge mice like traffic it will take eight min
>>michelle apon: triple digit heat today like the james mention and then to march a prodigious he once again some areas of about one degree warmer for this and run spots across the bay opera aided the rise around 94 to more crossed the coast back as december to start to back off just a little better plan on mid-90s in month for the bay low to mid 80s across the beach cool weather continues to stick around for the rest of the workweek friday 91 and as we get closer into the weekend...
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turns out to have been a prodigy when he was 23 years old. he was already in charge of all the armed forces in virginia and virginia was then the most populous and powerful state. >> rose: at 23. at 23. hehe's been in the virginia house of burgesses running a plantation with 300 slaves i discovered it's a small industrial village. it has a big fishery business on the potomac and this last year he's even running one of the largest distill ris in the country notwithstanding his averse to alcohol. >> rose: he was the logical choice? >> he was. in 1775, he was elected unanimously by the continental congress' commander-in-chief and one of the few people who had significant military experience even though he was in his 40s and this experience was back in his 20s. but remember what's happening is the revolution is starting in massachusetts, lexington and concord, thousands of militiamen who gathered in cambridge but they're all new england militiamen, so to give the cause a continental perspective everyone immediately looks to the south because then
turns out to have been a prodigy when he was 23 years old. he was already in charge of all the armed forces in virginia and virginia was then the most populous and powerful state. >> rose: at 23. at 23. hehe's been in the virginia house of burgesses running a plantation with 300 slaves i discovered it's a small industrial village. it has a big fishery business on the potomac and this last year he's even running one of the largest distill ris in the country notwithstanding his averse to...
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this is a prodigious regional economy. >> reporter: in reality, it is a fraction of a fraction of thekers here who would actually benefit from the obama overtime rules. don't get me wrong, there are plenty of people here who need the help but our issue is we have so many really rich on one end of the spectrum and a lot of folks working service jobs on the other just trying to get by and virtually no middle class, which is exactly who president obama says he's trying to help. i'm sam brock. that's this edition of "reality check." back to you. >> thank you, sam. irchls well, it may be really last-minute, but how does a quick flight to the destination of your choice sound for less than a single commercial airline ticket? >> you can stick the whole family in there, in fact. if you're flexible you can fly on a private plane to some of your favorite cities but there's a catch or two including the issue of how you're getting back home. there's nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: july 4th weekend and the summer travel season is in full swing. but these aren't really the golden days of air servic
this is a prodigious regional economy. >> reporter: in reality, it is a fraction of a fraction of thekers here who would actually benefit from the obama overtime rules. don't get me wrong, there are plenty of people here who need the help but our issue is we have so many really rich on one end of the spectrum and a lot of folks working service jobs on the other just trying to get by and virtually no middle class, which is exactly who president obama says he's trying to help. i'm sam...
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motel, and at age 13 she began her ballet studies in san pedro, california, and was sun labeled a prodigyrican ballerina there. now, she's the principal ballerina, the first in the company's 75-year history, and another part of this being a very good week in america. we live in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the lowest prices of the season, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. right now, find the lowest prices of the season with the c4 queen mattress set only $1499.98. know better sleep with sleep number. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. >>> after friday's momentous supreme court ruling striking down same-sex marriage bans acro
motel, and at age 13 she began her ballet studies in san pedro, california, and was sun labeled a prodigyrican ballerina there. now, she's the principal ballerina, the first in the company's 75-year history, and another part of this being a very good week in america. we live in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the lowest prices of the season, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and...
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of the issues and questions that raises and comb through the fascinating portrait that michael's prodigious research tenacious reporting and some understanding of human character has made possible. the first publication he was in good by the new yorkers a journalist who is massively studied andrew cuomo for decades and in person. even he was dumbfounded by michael's historical and psychological cuomo knowledge. so what is "the "the contender: andrew cuomo, a biography," or rather who might the contender be? in our story it begins with michael shnayerson 20 continuous both the governors wrath and michael's vision for the biography come entities such a kind as we talk them out of it. but gathered and published his own biography which sold michael can correct me on this 7000 copies. and natalie says that andrew cuomo will not be a presidential contender for a while, if ever who is he as a contender in michael's biography? a boy and did and a young man who crave the approval of his distant, started primarily absent father. and obvious political zion who question such a future even as he strove
of the issues and questions that raises and comb through the fascinating portrait that michael's prodigious research tenacious reporting and some understanding of human character has made possible. the first publication he was in good by the new yorkers a journalist who is massively studied andrew cuomo for decades and in person. even he was dumbfounded by michael's historical and psychological cuomo knowledge. so what is "the "the contender: andrew cuomo, a biography," or rather...
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motel, and at age 13, she began her ballet studies in san pedro, california, and was sun labeled a prodigy joined the american ballet theater 14 years ago, she was the only african-american ballerina there. now, she's the principal ballerina, the first in the company's 75-year history, and another part of this being a very good week in america. super poligrip seals out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> after friday's momentous supreme court ruling, striking down same-sex marriage bans across the country, we showed you this iconic image, the white house lit up in rainbow co
motel, and at age 13, she began her ballet studies in san pedro, california, and was sun labeled a prodigy joined the american ballet theater 14 years ago, she was the only african-american ballerina there. now, she's the principal ballerina, the first in the company's 75-year history, and another part of this being a very good week in america. super poligrip seals out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip....
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motel, and at age 13, she began her ballet studies in san pedro, california, and was sun labeled a prodigywhen she joined the american ballet theater 14 years ago, she was the only african-american ballerina there. now, she's the principal ballerina, the first in the company's 75-year history, and another part of this being a very good week in america. >>> after friday's momentous supreme court ruling, striking down same-sex marriage bans across the country, we showed you this iconic image, the white house lit up in rainbow colors to mark the occasion. the seen outfront was festive and jubilant, while supporters celebrating the white house lit up in celebration of gay pride. but not everyone saw it that way. >> i was a bit surprised to see the white house doing a victory lap, using actual white house property. on friday. the people's house was illuminated in rainbow colors to celebrate the gay marriage decision. now, what about all the americans who believe that a re-definition of america is not the job of the supreme court. i mean, what's next? a banner going down saying, liberalism is go
motel, and at age 13, she began her ballet studies in san pedro, california, and was sun labeled a prodigywhen she joined the american ballet theater 14 years ago, she was the only african-american ballerina there. now, she's the principal ballerina, the first in the company's 75-year history, and another part of this being a very good week in america. >>> after friday's momentous supreme court ruling, striking down same-sex marriage bans across the country, we showed you this iconic...