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>> so, when it comes to toys specially but shoes and all these other items, when you kind of fill up the space that you have, what we say is say no to spillovers. don't buy another bin or basket. start exiling things. >> somebody's trash is another person's treasure. >> for your kids toys, bring them in and have them select the items they want to donate to a child. >> when i had a was neater, because there wasn't room to spread out. i like to spread my things around. >> you have your stuff and i have mine. >> we all have our baggage. >> what's going on here? >> ladies, do you have a donation bin in your house or your apartment? >> no. >> what we suggest at "real simple" is to keep a donation bin in the trunk of your car. when you try on a sweater that you are like, i just don't want anymore. you put it in the car. once it gets full, that's your cue to drive it to the salvation army. >> and fold it nicely. >> the best thing about this is the bin is collapsible and super lightweight. when it is not filled, crunch it down. >> the same rule, one in and one out. when you buy a new pair of white pants and you have an old pair that's not so great -- look at me giving advice. this is a funny segment. >> when it comes to mail, what is your strategy. >> i rip it in half and then throw it in the garbage. >> sometimes it is a summons for something. you want me to be totally honest? i check my mail every three weeks or four. they keep it down stairs. you have a mail pack. if it is pink, i take those first, because those are trouble. >> to be in jail. >> and go through the rest. >> i pay most online. i don't even know what's in there. >> some things you just need to take 30 seconds each day to actually open up the things. whether it is recycle or file away. take 30 seconds to avoid an hour of your precious weekend time to deal with those stacks. >> people don't understand how good it feels to organize. >> searching, searching. >> that yesterday you spent that time trying to find too. you know. >> you are absolutely right. >> you wouldn't be as much fun if you were organized. >> okay. >> why are you over there? come over here. excuse me. >> hopefully, a real simple way for big proponents of making use of wall space. vertical storage is your best friend. when it comes to mops and brooms, hang them up on an expandible organizer. keep gardening tools on a peg board. it will clear up your floor and keep everything within reach. >> that's smart. >> there are five more if you want to get organized. thank you so much. >>> meet a mother and a grandmother who are the newest joy fit club members to lose nearly 250 pounds combined. >> then, from shoulder-bearing tops to jackets, how to be on trend at every age ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ trend at every age for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow.♪ ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. ♪ you're only a day away ♪ when your laundry blooms, your day blooms. with my new exhilarating scent collection. snuggle scent boosters, fabric softener and sheets. stimulate the senses and exhilarate your day with long lasting scents. let your laundry bloom with new snuggle cherry blossom. or the scent that's right for you. 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>> i can't believe it. >> we want to see you dance for us, all right? >> oh, my gosh. >> 101 pounds. >> let's see. what's your song? "all about that base." ♪ i'm all bucks. >> she looks like 1 million bucks, happy, wow. your dream came true. >> my dream was to reach my weight loss goal and to be on with joy bauer. i love this girl. >> you look adorable. you really do. >> that's for our next p segment. >> she is coming home with me. >> our next lady is sue neely. >> 54 years old from stratford, connecticut. she was the daughter of syrian immigrants, they ate super healthy but she was americanized and she sort of rebelled and got into all the processed junk. so about ten years ago, she has a beautiful family also. she hit just under 300 pounds. she was 299. a boxing. so she took one class, which turned into ten classes, 1,000 classes. this woman is fierce, down about 140 pounds and will knock your socks off. >> when you find the exercise you love, it will click. >> sue, let's see the new you. >> oh, my gosh. wait. what are you talking about? >> look at her. >> careful there. >> oh, my goodness. >> va even believe you? >> no, i don't. i look in the mirror and i don't believe it is me. >> how much time did it take? >> two years. >> you look gorgeous. >> now, she has gone back to her mediterranean food. >> i have gone back to nuts, pomegranate, spices, cumin. i make it at the beginning of my week, vegetables, meat and pita bread. >> it is delicious. >> i love that. >> try it. >> it is a nice bite afterwards. >> first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> to our favorite things. mine is a little bit of a splurge but these are kosta delmar sunglasses. thighs, when you put them on, they make the world look like it once you have them on, everything is sharper and cleaner. they have some kind of weird lens in them. they cost -- i don't know. it is kosta delmar. they are kind of expensive, $199. >> you can make it up on mine, which are these darling hoops. you like to have a big hoop. these are by jennifer miller, whom we adore. these are not silver. these are white gold plated. mine are not 14 kar
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revive your va va voom and save on any rogaine®. the maine voets are at 48%.now the latest in london. >> in one of the most dramatic days in decades, the people of britain have spoken. the campaign just pass the 16.8 million mark needed for 50% of the vote which means this country has voted for a british exit, dubbed brexit. immigration at the forefront of the new campaign making the argument for britain to take control of the borders and its economy. taking pack the country's national identity and culture. make no mistake. this referendum is huge. monumentous. the political ramifications, the 1980s overnight.the lowestga plummeting against the dollar which will impact wall street and global markets. the camd=$gn june 23 is britain's independence day. >> the president just released this statement. he will be updated by the team. we expect the president will have an tub to speak to prime minister cameron. >> the president happens to be in the bay area. many attending the sum were gathered for an event in sframpb tonight. many predicting real trouble ahead. hive
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revive your va va voom and save on any rogaine®. >> ♪ >> good morning i'm tamala edwards.. we've got breaking news this morning. one person is dead, another in critical condition. we're following details of a bucks county accident that has a road closed right now. >>> happening today, ikea is set to recall 29 million dressers over fears that they can tip over. a third child's death has been linked to this piece of furniture. >>> and a mother first thought she was dealing with a stomach virus but she says her child's sickness was actually due to a cruel punishment at a day care. those stories and karen rogers tracking storms and accuweather. that's all ahead on "action news." >> ♪ florida. most of the west will be dry. >>> as you know, as ana and elsa sing in the movie "frozen" there's a first time for everything. >> in upstate new york, one of the movie's biggest fans is enjoying a first that capps changed her life forever. >> reporter: like so many 9-year-old girls, carissa mitchell is a big fan of the disney movie "frozen" ♪ let it go >> reporter: she has an ice blue pro
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revive your va va voom and save on any rogaine®. .. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is the morning. i am reggie aqui. >> we are glad you are here, 4:30 club. i am natasha zouves, it is tuesday, june 28. now a check on the weather. mike? >> good morning, everyone. we will start with live doppler hd. you can see the cloud cover is right along the coast and it is fog. you can see how clear from the east bay hills. a few clouds will try to move in. 52 to 64. by noon, 88 inland. hurricane the heat alert inland and flirting with 100s but 58 at coast. a "spare the air" day. >> now to the san mateo bridge, eastbound, at high-rise we have lane close ire because of road work in the non-commute direction. westbound, it is looking great for 12-15 minute drive from hayward to foster city and this is the freitas parkway and it is distracting to see the light through the area. the freeway is fine northbound. there are a couple of lanes closed. sound is clear. no problems due to road work southbound. >> we have breaking news from san jose. police are investigating the shooting death of
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revive your va va voom and save on any rogaine®. >>> now at 4:26.morning the mother of two missing maryland children heads back to court. what's expected to happen today in the case of kathryn huddle? >>> while you were sleeping another rounds of storms was moving through our area. it won't be long until things dry out zblxt it could hike your insurance premiums by hundreds. what d.c. residents need to know about a vote happening in a few hours. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. good news for the financial markets for the first time in days. >> we have your the brexit aftermath. european stocks started out down but they have managed to rebound. markets continue to react with oil prices rising and the uk credit rating being down graded yesterday which is expected to slow growth moving forward. >>> some rain moved through overnight. let's get your forecast now. >>> meteorologist chuck bell has more. >> a quiet enough start after some relatively heavy rain around midnight last night. that's coming to an end. we're w
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revive your va va voom and save on any rogaine®. ♪ this is "jeopardy!"'s meet today's contestants -- an attorney from los angeles, california... a teacher from fairfax, virginia... and our returning champion, a cancer registrar originally from bedford massachusetts... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. a broad knowledge of beatles songs paid off handsomely for laurie on yesterday's program, and that's why she won over $26,000. megan and cary, you know something? it could happen to you, as well. good luck. here we go. now let's find out what the categories in the jeopardy! round are. you have to fill in a single team player for us. not in fashion. alex: laurie. -ologies for $200, please. laurie. -what is theology? -right. -ology, $400. [ beep ] talking about ecology. laurie. $600, -ologies.
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va va voom and save on any rogaine® >>> the pitcher for the detroit tigers says he caught the zika t virus and out of commission for two weeks with body aches and joint pain, according to es espn.com. he was treated for the virus during the offseason. the baseball player frequently travels to venezuela to visit family and venezuela is on the c cdc's growing list of infected countries. >>> a baby with zika linked birth defects was born in new jersey on tuesday. this marks the second case in the united states. >> here's what we know about the baby in new jersey, the mom is from honduras and infected in honduras like in venezuela then traveled to the united states and gave birth in new jersey. she is a girl and has mike crow sef lee. the baby also has other neurological birth defects. now, we know in the united states there are or have been more than 300 women who have been pregnant and who have zika. we don't know about all of these pregnancies. most of them are ongoing, don't know the details on all of them. we expect that some of these babies will be born with neurological birth defects. we don't know exactly how many but we know that that is the case. we know that that will happen. carol? >> elizabeth cohen, reporting live for us this morning. thank you. >>> the flooding is bad in parts of texas and could get worse. chad myers is here with more on an ominous forecast. hi, chad. >> hi, carol, the problem is we've had inches of rainfall over texas over the past six or eight days. enough to just make the ground completely saturated. think if we get another inch or two of rain, you don't think that's a big deal but when you've had four to five inches around dallas over ten inches north of houston and quite a bit of rain in the hill country, now there's no place for that water to go when the rain drop hits the ground except runoff. it's really like paving the entire state of texas and hoping that when it rains it doesn't flood. you know how a parking lot can flood because it doesn't soak in. almost the entire middle part of the state is under a flood watch or flood warning. no flash flood warnings because we don't see that much for heavy rain today. that changes overnight tonight. i'm going to put you in the future radar so we'll see showers today and showers tonight but big heavy rainfall falls again thursday and friday and saturday. three solid days of rainfall coming down. this is not the old map. this is the new map. this is what is still to come on top of dallas, on top of houston, hill country, san antonio and maybe towards abilene. we put another batch of four to six inches on top of rainfall totals already 4 to 6 inches. that's 2.5 or three months of rain on top of all of this and that may be in the past ten days. >> chad myers, thanks so much. donald trump gets the endorsement no one was looking for. what are you doing? getting faster. huh? detecting threats faster, responding faster, recovering faster. when your security's built in not 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>> guess what? we do the same thing here. >> north korean high five. >> donald is not hive fiving kim jong-un any time soon. >> he's like a maniac, okay? you have to give him credit, how many young guys take over tough generals and wiped out the uncle. >> i would get china to make that guy disappear in one form or another very quickly -- >> how do you make them disappear, assassinate him? >> well, i've heard of worse things but in this case a bad dude. >> the one thing trump and north korea's leader do share, flamboyant hair. >> for the time being the meeting of the two greatest male hairdos of the world will not take place. kim jong-un doesn't have time to meet with donald trul p, too busy making north korea great again. >> kim jong-un has been photoshopped with trump's hair, we're not talking about little hands but shaking no so little hair hands. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> the next hour of cnn "newsroom" starts now. >> good morning, thank you for joining me. newly published testimony revealing unsettling details about trump university. a former employee lashing out calling it unethical and fraudulent and the school preyed upon the elderly and uneducated to separate them from their money. investigative correspondent drew grif fin has been poring over unsealed documents. what have you found out? >> reporter: we've been following these fraud cases for years now but this is the first time we're seeing testimony from people who were actually inside trump university real estate seminar business that trump ran for five years or so before it went out of business in 2010. and these declarations which were filed in court in san diego and released yesterday are really damning from an inside perspective, consider the declaration of ronald snacken berg, sales manager from october of 2006 to may of 2007. that's when he said i resigned my position in may of 2007 because i believe that trump university was engaging in misleading fraudulent and dishonest conduct in my experience, he writes, virtually all students who purchased a trump university seminar were dissatisfied with the program they purchased and that it preyed on the elderly and uneducated to separate them from their money. this involved was being called upselling where you get people into these free 90-minute seminars as we've been reporting and try to sell them at three or five-day seminar, upwards of $34,000 and as we have been reporting all along now, there was a playbook on how to actually get people to use their credit cards to max out their credit and tell them they were going to be rich and immediately be able to pay back themselves, according to the documents released it was all really just a scheme to try to get money from vulnerable people. jason nichols, sales executive from may of 2007 to october of 2007, he said the trump university instructors and mentors were a joke. most were not experts in real estate and the whole focus of trump university was on selling not on teaching. there's reference to one real estate instructor who is a jewelry salesman and we've reported many of them didn't have high school graduations. in defense, there's also a declaration from a person who worked at trump university who kept track of all of those evaluations that donald trump has been talking about on the campaign stump, carol, for several months now talking about his '98, 97% approval rating for anyone who went into a trump instructor led class. this person does say he was the keeper of those records and said of all of the students that had to fill out evaluations at the end of the seminars, he said 97% gave trump university a 4.85 or better on their five-point rating. all of this information is out there now. this is all part of these continuing fraud cases against trump university, the defunct real estate school. >> i think the most disturbing thing to emerge from these documents is the allegations that trump university preyed important the elderly and uneducated to separate them from their money. so i know you gave us some specifics of how trump university allegedly did that but give us more. explain. >> well, they would have lead sheets and seminars and bring people in and target a serp market. they wanted people who wanted to make money who perhaps were unsettled where they were in terms of their retirement but had enough net worth, $200,000 or better, that they would be able to draw upon credit. we talked to one man, navy veteran for 40 years out in california. he was retired and looking to pad his retirement funds and leave something for his kids. this guy went into a seminar and starting believing that really donald trump, what he told me, donald trump himself wanted to make him wealthy, that same day within hours, his credit card was swiped for $26,000 and had to put together a couple of credit cards to get that. he's never gotten his money back. he said he learned nothing in the class and he said he was just a victim of this upselling motivational speaker type scheme that was designed to separate him from his money like it said in one of the declarations today. >> very disturbing allegations, i'll let you get back to it. thanks so much. i want to bring in phil matting my, sally cohen, a columnist for "the daily beast" and jena louden, a trump supporter. these are pretty serious allegations and they seem to prey on the very people who are supporting donald trump's campaign so how might the candidate respond to this? >> well, there's a couple of theories here. first he has lashed out at the judge that's overseeing this case. i think this has been one of the more unsettling things from people watching this entire process play out. this judge was born in indiana. he's of mexican descent and donald trump has repeatedly referred to him as a quote mexican and riling up supporters as he questions the rationale behind continuing this case and releasing documents that were released yesterday. lashed out about the case but made clear thinks he's in the right and win this case. he could have settled long ago but chose not to because he thinks he can win. donald trump's lawyers have pointed to the sheets of recommendations for the course of 97% gave it a 4.8 rating or above and lawyers say they have depositions that haven't been unsealed yet that counter a lot of the claims we've seen yesterday. but one of the interesting elements here is is that as you dig through the documents, there's not much that looks good out of there. this is the type of thing in a normal election cycle with a normal candidate would be severely problematic. and one of the theories as to what happened yesterday when donald trump lashed out at the media. he works well to draw attention away from problematic issues on campaign trail, done it by attacking the case in general. yesterday he lashed out at the media at a separate issue at the same exact time these documents were being released. if you talk to republicans and democrats watching this race closely. they think there's a correlation. >> jena, i'll get to you, don't worry. i wanted to get sally's input. if you're a democrat and don't support donald trump you're looking at these documents and kind of saying, wow. >> you're sort of saying wow and look, this is just an extension of what his campaign is. this is a sort of -- a false swindle saying, i'm going to promise you all of these things, all you have to do is trust me and oh, well, at the end of the day when it doesn't work out, you're out your democracy and i get the big prize. this is sort of -- i want to go back to the evaluation point, just because something is popular, doesn't mean it isn't also fraud you leapt and wrong and dangerous and i think again, that's where trump university and the trump campaign are pretty anl gous. trump can be as popular as he wants with voters but that doesn't mean he isn't actually perpetuating a fraud in terms of his credibility and qualifications to president and to do something dangerous with the american economy and standing in the world. you know, we should see this as a warning and start to take this really seriously and look at who we're on cusp of electing. >> so gina, what do you make of these documents, you're a trump supporter? >> i think that first of all it's interesting that we're looking at this on the heels of him giving more than $5 million to veterans just yesterday with his organization and you hold his organization up to for example, the clinton foundation keeps upward of 80% of the money raised. they are not doling it out. i'm looking for hilgry's donations to veterans and not seeing that. you use words like dangerous with regard to mr. trump, i don't know, to me dangerous are the things that the clinton administration has done, the long history of what they've done to women and hillary's cover-up of that, and lack of defense of women in the face of things that were done and perpetuated by her husband, not just the extra marital affairs but the abuses. those are the sorts of things i see as a voter that perhaps people are looking at and saying i don't know, that looks more dangerous than somebody who had a -- something they were selling like any university does and they sold it. i don't see how -- i mean, of course there were going to be people disgruntled but i don't think that necessarily translates to somehow dangerous. >> hillary clinton did arct articulate what she's done for veterans and we're pulling that sound now. she said that on jake tapper's show. she said trump needed to be shamed into honoring his commitments to the veterans and that's really why he ponied up all of that money. i'm just giving you the other side. sally, how would you respond to it? is the media looking closely enough at the clinton foundation? >> as far as i know, the numbers that gina gave are fully incorrect and clinton foundation, hold them up to scrutiny, do that. you don't respond defensively to legitimate critique. the clinton foundation does fantastic work in the world, should be scrutinized by the media, has been by the way scrutinized by the media. but to say that oh, hillary clinton in private conversations saying nasty things about her husband's mistresses is any way shape or form anl gous to donald trump saying he would like to bankrupt this country, wants japan to get nuclear weapons and talk to kim jong-un. just his extreme level of lack of knowledge, let alone some of the things he's planned to do that he wants to ban, 30% of the world from participating in our economy. 30% of the world. ban them, outright. that he wants to attack judges who try to hold him actability. think of that as president, this is how i'm going to behave as president, more of the same. that level of irresponsibility and recklessness, it's unprecedented. say whatever the heck you want to say about anyone else, that's indefensible. >> gina, i have the hillary sound right now and i'm going to play it and you can comment on the other side. here's hillary clinton telling jake tapper what she has done for veterans, let's listen. >> i of course have given money to veterans charities and john mccain and i actually helped raise funding for the intrepid fallen heroes fund at brook army medical center to build a rehabilitation facility for veterans to get the very best world class rehabilitation services. i've also worked starting as first lady to deal with some of the problems that veterans had, whether it was agent orange or whether it was a mysterious illnesses they were bringing back from the gulf war. i worked as a senate on the armed services committee, for example, increasing death benefits for families of the fallen from $12,000 to $100,000. and i worked with senator lindslin lindsey graham to expand health care to national guard and reserve members. much of the work i've done has meant tens and millions of dollars of increased benefits to veterans and their families as well as personal commitment. >> to make clear. the clinton family foundation donated $105,000 to veterans related charity organizations. gina, your comments after that. >> it doesn't change the fact that the clinton foundation hangs on to more than 80% of the money that is raised -- >> where are you getting that figure? >> it's out there. it's everywhere, you can google it yourself. but here's the thing too. you look at how the clinton foundation has raised its money. hillary clinton herself says that her family was dead broke when they came out of the white house, not all that long ago. within six years of being secretary of state, hillary clinton somehow has gone to being a multimultimillionaire, more than $100 million made in speeches, sometimes to foreign governments that are enemies of the united states. this kind of thing -- the questions need to be asked. she still has refused to release the transcripts of her speeches made on wall street. again, more millions of dollars. this is someone claiming to represent the little guy, claiming to represent women and yet the track record is just not there. >> what point does this not become okay? at what point -- you can't do that. this is a democracy. this is a civil society. we actually care about facts and information and at what point in this crazy mess of an election does it become unacceptable to address real serious substantive concerns with your candidate by continuing to deflect and attack? at a certain point we have to just -- we have to call that. we have to say that's not okay. so i'm sorry, we're talking about your candidate who wants to be president of this country making $40 million, not by giving speeches or whatever, scrutinize that if you will, but we're talking about -- >> you're talking about allegations here that are wholly unproven -- >> they are allegations by this former employees that he swindled him -- >> i'm going to stop you both right there and bring in phil mattingly. i don't know where you're getting your figures so kind of makes me uncomfortable, the 80% thing, i don't get my information by googling. i don't have the information right now. i'm going to go to phil mattingly and we're going to talk about this is clearly going to be an issue for both kapd dates going forward. how will this play going forward? >> i think interesting thing, the clinton foundation is a real issue for clinton campaign to deal with and one they've been dealing with over the course of the entire campaign. the interconnectivity at the state department and foundation and bill clinton raised money and foundation raised money, they are very real questions there and real issues there and there has been a lot of reporting done on those issues and i think you'll see more going forward. interesting thing with donald trump, you take a businessman, a very successful by his own account, many times over, businessman, who enters the political arena, you're going to receive scrutiny on every aspect of your business record. plenty of republican candidates no longer in the case will argue maybe it wasn't done at the level it should have been, when there's 17 candidates and you're digging into all of them, maybe there's truth to it. whether it's trump university or real estate deals or his ties or stakes or water, all of that will be dug into. anything that looks img proper or there have been lawsuits and there have been dozens over the years, are fair game for the press to look into. the issue that came up yesterday where he kind of lost it a little bit how he was scrutinized related to veterans donations, that's the reality of running for president of the united states. i thirveg the issue here both candidates are going to have their records dug into. the disadvantage donald trump has here, he hasn't gone through this before. because of the businesses he's run, there have been many and he made millions of dollars on them. that means there's a lot of lawsuits to dig through and litigation to dig through and ton of records to dig through. reporters are going through all of that right now. that's fair game and means donald trump will deal with this whether he likes it or not until november. >> phil mattingly, thanks so much. still to come in the newsroom, the family of that little boy who fell into the gorilla enclosure. they have a new statement, what they are saying now next. jack knocked over a candlestick, onto the shag carpeting... ...and his pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and roll. luckily jack recently had geico help him with renters insurance. because all his belongings went up in flames. jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. visit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. intensely-flavored.. colorfully-diverse. beautifully-misshapen. cultivated for generations, it's the unexpected hero of any dish. when you cook with incredible ingredients... you make incredible meals. 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actions and potential inactions. the parents and family have not spoken out about this police investigation. they've only released a statement. you gave part of it, the other part says, quote, our child has had a checkup by the doctor and is doing well. we continue to praise god for his grace and mercy and to be thankful to the scincinnati zoo for their actions to protect our child. people want to know, how did the 3-year-old boy get through a barrier that zoo officials say was security. people are tweeting, what does this look like? this is video shot by a zoo visitor one day before this incident. you can see them walking up to the barrier itself. zoo officials say it's about a 3-foot high rail barrier. past that there's a brush and also protective wiring. then there's a moat wall before that 10 or so foot drop into the moat itself. zoo officials say there's never been a breach since this gorilla world exhibit opened in 1978 but that witness who shot the whole video, she does say where there's a will, there is a way. >> the little boy was a typical little boy like at the candy store, can i get this, can i get that? he wanted jokingly and wantering to go in and see the monkeys and the mother was no, you're not. no, you're not. and i think as they got ready to leave, that to tend to the other children, gather them up, get them in the stroller and move everyone along, i think in the 60 seconds he got away. >> just 60 seconds. the cincinnati police department has stressed that only the parents are the focus of this investigation, not the zoo. the zoo of course falls under the federal government purview under the usda. usda was last here doing a check back in april. >> thank you. still to come in the "newsroom" -- >> reaction among all of your republican friends. >> they think i've lost my mind. >> long time gop operative breaks with the party. he said he actually supports hillary clinton over donald trump. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you 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>> they thank i've lost my mind. >> reporter: he's not alone. william overdorf tells cnn, if it is trump versus clinton and there's no viable third party candidate, i will be voting for hillary clinton. those who disagree are letting elmets have it from voice mails -- >> you're a disgusting pig. >> i can't even believe you call yourself a decent republican. >> reporter: to e-mails calling him a disgrace and socialist to simply, shame on you. other republicans choosing a decidedly different path. house speaker paul ryan and lindsey graham thawing on trump and marco rubio burying his hatchet with the man he once called a con artist. >> i don't want to be harmful. i don't want hillary clinton to be president. >> but trump's harm argues elmets, is already unfolding before the ee lector rat. >> these rallies are not a moment in time. if donald trump is elected president, you'll see these things continue on four years beyond. >> reporter: you believe you're in good company? >> i believe i'm in great company. they are just afraid to say that they support hillary clinton. but i do think that either they will do it publicly at some point or privately do it in the polling booth in november. >> reporter: how many of these cross over republicans are there? four recent national polls show 6 to 8% of self-described republicans say they will back hillary clinton. 6 to 8% if this is indeed a close race, that is nothing to scoff at. carol? >> kyung lah reporting. for more i want to bring in congressman adam schiff. he is a hillary clinton supporter. welcome, sir. >> thank you, carol. >> you heard what kyung lah said in the latest quinnipiac pole this morning, it shows only 4% of republicans would vote for hillary clinton. 4% of democrats would vote for donald trump. so it's not so promising, is it, that so many republicans are ready to vote for hillary clinton? >> i think actually over time you're going to see more and more republicans do exactly that and say exactly that as you indicated in the story before. there are grave concerns and i talked to republicans very mainstream solid lifelong republicans who do not believe that donald trump is fit to be president of the united states who recoil at the idea that he could be the leader of the free world and i think much as was indicated, people may not be willing to say that publicly, these longstanding true blue republicans but many are saying privately and many will go to the voting booth and privately cast their votes before secretary clinton because the idea of this, this conman essentially becoming president of the united states is unthinkable. i think we got just another indication this week just how unelectable he ought to be. that is when the whole trump story came out and disclosure of these documents about what a fraud scheme this trump university was. trump's reaction was to attack the judge in the case and say part of the reason the judge ruled the way he did in disclosing these documents because of what trump believed to be his mexican heritage. that is so unsuitable for someone running for president. >> all of this doesn't seem to matter to his supporters, right? if you delve deeper into the quinnipiac poll and 36% of independents would vote for donald trump if the election were held today. 29% of independents say they would vote for hillary clinton. so donald trump has struck a chord and like it or not, these things about donald trump don't bother them. >> there's certainly a base of people that donald trump has as supporters that he has appealed to frankly and they are for him come hell or high water but you're also seeing i think donald trump shed support and i think that those polls that have it close between secretary clinton and donald trump right now are more a reflection of the fact that the democratic primary is not over. there's still a great many people in the democratic primary process who are supporting senator sanders and so secretary clinton has not consolidated that report. that will happen after the convention. that will change quite substantially -- >> well i want to point out something else in this quinnipiac poll. it's a confounding poll because it's so contradictory. i'll give you an example. when voters are asked about who would respond more effectively to an international crisis, 53% say hillary clinton. but when they are asked who is most effective at fighting isis, the numbers flip. more say trump would be effective. that's confounding and why is it? could it be that many americans don't really buy into president obama's plan to fight isis and they think hillary clinton will just continue that blueprint? >> you know, i think people are conflicted and i think many people are more than capable of holding conflicting positions at the same time. so yes -- >> by why wont most voters say if they think hillary clinton is great on international krishe is, wouldn't they say yep, she could most effectively fight isis. why are they choosing donald trump over her on that very important issue? >> i think ultimately they are not going to choose donald trump over secretary clinton on that issue. people are responding viscerally. they see the horror that isis is and want it stopped right now. and donald trump gives a simplistic answer about how he is going to use ted cruz' words, carpet bomb isis and kill family members of isis, bring back waterboarding. there's a certain element that that element appeals to, that very superficial visceral argument. >> they like his tough talk against isis and hillary clinton -- i know, if you listen to strategists out there, can't talk quite as tough because she could turn off her base. so is that the problem? >> well, it's more than risking turning off the base, frankly, those policies would not only not work but they would be counter productive, the ban on muslims for example alienates our very important allies in the region and makes it more difficult to build a coalition and more difficult to fight side by side when we need to with our gulf allies. the secretary has to make sure she's saying things that are good policy and will help us win the war against isis. it's much easier to be wreck less at times the way donald trump is. you'll see increasingly people in the military as your store stri indicated, people with experience in foreign policy and national security come out and condemn what trump is saying as being counterproductive, we're seeing that happen already. as we see that happen more and more often from now until november you'll see secretary clinton's lead over donald trump widen. >> i want to get more numbers because it's so fascinating to me. more contradictory numbers. here's another one. they think vote mrs. clinton is more moral but less trustworthy than donald trump. they might say it's because of the e-mail controversy and evolving explanations. and this is what i mean, this is what she said about the e-mail controversy last week versus this week. >> just like previous secretaries of state i used a personal e-mail. many people did. it was not at you will unprecedented. i turned over all e-mails, no one else can do that. i've been incredibly open about doing that. i'll continue to be open. >> i said many times it was still a mistake, if i could go back, i would do it differently. and i understand people may have concerns about this but i hope voetders look at the full picture of everything i've done in my career and the full threat posed by a donald trump presidency. >> why doesn't she just come out and say, you know what, look, i made a mistake, i didn't turn all of my e-mails over. i didn't preserve e-mails as i was required to do and i'm sorry about that. wouldn't that be a more effective explanation? wouldn't people find her more trustworthy if she said those words? >> i think she has said that she made a mistake. in fact, i think she's repeatedly said she's made a mistake and if she had to do it over again, she would not use a private e-mail server for other official work. i'm not sure what more she can do than the regret she's expressed about it. and for people who for them the e-mail thing is is the end all, i don't think she's going to persuade them but i think that's a very small number of people. the vast majority of the american people are concerned about their future, about who is in the position to lead the country and who can deal with the foreign policy national security challenges that we face. who is better on the economy. i think people are going to go and vote on those issues, but you know, this is a continuing issue, just by the nature of the fact that you have multiple government inquires into it and private judicial watch that right wing group litigation. it's going to come back into the news but i'm not sure there's much more the secretary can do aside from saying it was a mistake but it has to be put in the context that other secretaries of state also made very similar mistakes. >> congressman adam schiff, thanks for stopping by. earlier in the hour during a heated conversation about the candidates and money they give to charity, trump supporter gina loudon said the clinton foundation keeps upward of 80% of the money raised. i promise to look into that number for you and my team has. here's a lowdown from politifact and fact check.org. 80% number has been floated by many conservatives but they may be referring only to the amount donated by the clinton foundation to outside charities. the bulk of the clinton foundation's charitable work is actually performed in house and last year one independent watch dog did ab analysis of the foundation's funding, 89% of the funding went to charity earning it an a rating. i'll be back. homeowners insurane life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. motrin helps you be an... 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let's ask cnn military analyst mark curt ling. good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> first of all, explain the difference between an alert and a warning or advisory? >> we have to be very careful in using those terms at the state department puts out, carol, a warning is something the state department says you better be aware of some things going on in a country and should decide with a great deal of thought before you even think about going there. what we're talking about is places like afghanistan or iraq or somalia, where things are happening actively right now. what's been issued in europe is a travel alert. you need to be aware of events that are occurring and what they cited is the tour defrance or european world cup soccer championship or catholic convention in poland. these are things where a lot of people are getting together. there's the potential for terrorists acting but no indicators or intelligence that something is going to occur. they are alerting people that big things are happening in different countries. i find it a little bit strange they would issue an alert for all of europe. i just returned from europe yesterday as a matter of fact, i was at the medical conference and found it as delightful as if ever is. again, these alerts are dependent on where you are and what you're doing and where you're going to avoid big crowds and potential for being -- >> if i have plans to go to italy or france, i should go? >> i would say yes, first of all. secondly, what you need to do, i would get on state department website and recommend that to all viewers and go into the information program, you can signed up for other advisories that the state department will text you, if you sign up, what's going on. i've used that several times when i've gone to the other european countries and into israel even. you get alerts on your phone, a text saying this road is shut down or this thing is happening today, stay away from this part of the country. even while you're there, active intelligence. now, checking that that state department website will give you information on some countries that are under warning, like parts of turkey. i wouldn't recommend anyone go to turkey right now. but in terms of france or italy or croatia or 48 countries in europe, check more into the specifics before you travel. thanks so much. >> thank you, carol. >> this is supposed to be rio's time to shine but with the world watching, will corruption overshadow the games? 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i'm not saying that in a negative way, i have watched hillary for a long time, i just don't know anything about her faith. i would not question her faith, but someone said what do you think? and i said i don't know anything about it. the fact is i just don't know anything about her faith. >> after the meeting with the evangelical leaders, eight of them held a press con for instance including tony perkins. none of them said they are endorsing you, is that a concern? >> no, but tony perkins is a 100% ted cruz guy. it was the largest gathering they have ever had. i had tremendous support, franklin graham and many others were there. >> do you want evangelical support? >> yes, i do. i beat cruz in the evangelical support. i didn't know about anybody. we had over 1,000 people. they expected 100 and it ended up being over 1,000. i think most of them you could have a few grand standers like tony perkins, but i think most of the room, i don't think, i know, 95% of that room is in favor of donald trump. if you look at the numbers i get with evangelicals, we have tremendous, tremendous response from the evangelical community and i won the primaries largely based on the support of evangelicals. >> you made changes in your campaign staff. how influential were your children in seeiaying dad, let' make some changes. >> they are very smart, they are very intelligent. corey has done a great job. i like him a lot, he likes me a lot, but we're going into a different phase, and i have a very good team of people and i think we will do well and i think the early polls are showing we will do well. >> was part of that your children saying look, we need to gear up. this is a national election, we need battleground states, we need to raise more money. >> there is nothing wrong if they did say that. i read where they didn't like corey, but they like him very much. they felt bad, two of them really felt badly about that, they didn't want that they liked co corey. >> i watched a rally and you said i van ka and milania said please ask more presidential. >> i assume they were just giving you advice, but what sort of advice were they giving you? >> they love the country. they think i'm doing very well and they proud and all of that, but i only consider myself doing well if i win. what he has done has never been done before, and i say it doesn't matter, if i don't win, i don't consider it to be such a great achievement. this country has tremendous potential. we're being ripped off by everybody. this country has tremendous potential. if we use this potential, we'll be stronger, bigger, better than ever before. you watch. >> you didn't answer my question. >> they would like know be more presidential. i think people would probably leave the stadiums. i fill up the massive stadiums -- it's easier to be presidential, it's harder to do what i do. in houston the other day we had thousands and thousands of people lined up forever trying to get into a packed convention center. no one has ever seen anything like it. if i stand up there and do a teleprompter speech, there would only be three people. that's is what hillary does. i have to energize the people in the party so they get out and vote in november. we have energized a lot of people. but with all of the false stories that i get that i'm essentially tied, i don't know, i think we're going to do very well. i'll be very presidential when it's the right time. >> he said something interesting once. if you're playing baseball and you win the pennant, why do you change for the world series. so far what he has done has seemed to work very well for him. >> he has real problems with cash and rebellion in the party. and there is a difference between being presidential and being red meat. ad there is a question of does being presidential have a time and place and is it now. >> but you are who you are, it is interesting to see if there will be changes. >> his children are very smart and intelligent, and they see it is a numbers game. you have to get people to the polls. >> you have to get more people than just what supported you in the primaries. >> and they acknowledge there has to be more substance in the campaign. he will talk more about details of his economic plan. i think we will hear some of that today and the campaign continues. >> they are very tight. >> the convention just a month away. here we go. >> just getting started. >> firefighters in california this morning are keeping up their attack on several wildfires. two are burning about a mile apart. they ballooned to 5400 acres in the last few days. at least 21 wildfires are burns in the west. in all they burned more than 130,000 acres. firefighters are now worried about shifting winds that could dive divert flames. >>> judith hill said that prince lost consciousness during a flight. he did not respond when she shook him. the plane landed in illinois and was met by paramedics. he was revived on the tarmac with a shot typically used for opioid overdoses. hill says the day she learned of his death was the worth day of her life. >>> a man has died from an alligator attack not far from where a child was attacked at disney world. he suffered injuries to his leg. a 2-year-old was killed last week when a alligator grabbed him at a disney lagoon. >>> a mother's picture of her daughter standing on a toilet seat has gotten a lot of attention on the internet. the mom said she was practicing what she should do in a lock down drill at school and what happens if you're trapped in a bathroom. they asked if the politicians actions on gun control is making a difference, the post has been shared more than 2800 times. >> it went from being cute and fun funny to sad for me. >> it is good their practicing something. some sense of what do we do if something terrible happens at our school. >> i think it is good they are practicing, but it makes me sad that they have to practice. >> taylor swift is among the artists looking to stir up trouble in silicon valley. why a coalition of musicians and song writers says that >>> the airline that carries the >>> the airline that carries the most u.s. domestic passengers will soon fly direct between the united states and cuba. we will talk about that and the battle to speed up airport security lines. you're watching "cbs this morning." like, as i was leaving i was like, "goodbye, i love you," and like... 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"the new york times" reports on new rules for commercial drones. the faa says businesses can use drones under 55 pounds. pilots must be certified and be at least 16 years old. drones can only be flown during the day and under 400 feet. they must also be more than five miles away from airports. the faa stopped short of approving drone package delivery hat's being pushed by a and google. >>> "the los angeles times" reports on closing arguments today in the copyright trial of "stairway to heaven." led zeppelin is accused of stealing it from a song called "spirit." robert plante testified that he and jimmy paige came up with the notes more than 45 years ago. plante also said he could not recall hanging out with spirit in 1970. >> you like jimmy paige, too. >> i do. >> it would be interesting to see how this turns out. >> you did the interview with them when they won -- >> the kennedy honors. >> i remember that. >> "usa today" reports on how michelle obama is branching out on social media. the first lady joined snapchat and she made news right away with cbs "late late show james cor ben". >> hi. i'm at the white house and i'm going to take a spin in the car and sing some songs with -- >> me. >> ahh! >> the snap chat clip shows the first lady zooming off with corben. >> we know the first lady likes to sing and dance so that will be fun. >> they'll do carpool karaoke around the white house. >> supposedly, they're scouting streets in washington for that to be done so that's going to be interesting. >> that will take a long time. >> i like it. >> "the new york post" reports another breed will be in the dog show. it is a hungarian breed called the pumi. will be eligible for the prestigious westminster show next february. >> what do we think of the pumi? >> i don't know. >> it has high energy. the idea of any kind of herding dog, i love. >> yeah. >> aussies and border collies. >> they're nice. >> we like dogs. we like dogs. >>> when it comes to airline travel, southwest is soaring. the carrier just celebrated 45 years of service. it flies more domestic passengers than any other airline, more domestic passengers than any other airline. southwest saw a record passenger load in may, more than 85%, but it has not been an entirely smooth ride for travelers. we have shown you the airport security lines lasting hours. now there are warnings about a critical warnings of air traffic controllers. gary kelly is southwest airlines chairman, president and ceo. he has all of the top jobs. we are pleased to welcome him back to studio 57. >> yeah. >> good morning. >> good to have you back. >> good to be back. >> what are you going to do about the challenges that you have and the problems that you have and the concerns of all of us who travel a lot? >> take care of it. our number one priority is to take care of our customers and it's an integrated experience and we work with the government in the form of the faa and the tsa. everybody wants to do a good job for our customers, but we've got some challenges, and we need to do better. >> i have one small pet peeve. just personal. a number of times recently i have been at the airport ready to get on my plane and they say we have to wait for the crew. that happens a lot. part of that is they're coming off a plane that's getting delayed and they have trouble getting to the airport. they slept late. [ laughter ] >> you must be flying somebody other than southwest airline. >> can you please give your personal cell phone to charlie rose? >> you go into mack arthur. >> you know, southwest has been famous for being a great operator for 45 years in addition to being the largest in the country and offering low fares. through the month of may our on-time performance is above 80%. our folks did a great job there. >> your customer service is off the charts. when people talk about southwest. number one, you don't charge for two checked bags and you get that for free. you don't charge for changing your seat. i was charged $200 for changing a seat, but people say you're leaving a lot of money on the table, mr. kelly. why do you think that's important to do? >> well, you know, that may be true. i don't believe that that's the case. i think we've reearned a lot of fans and a lot of loyalty over a long period of time because we treat people right. we're proud of the fact that we're america's low fare leader and have been for a long time. we work very hard to keep our costs low so we can keep our fares low and we don't want to surprise our customers with a gotcha. there's no nickel and diming and we're very proud of that. i think that earns us more customers. i think if we started charging the extra fees we would lose more customers than we would add in fees. >> jetblue just added mint condition. would you consider something like that? >> no. that's really not part of what we do. we focus taking care of every single customer. we have an all-coach cabin and no second-class customers on southwest airlines. everybody is important, and we also focus on short to medium-haul flights. we don't have any ultra-long haul flights. it works very well for us and we're the largest airline. >> i never think of it as second class when you're riding in first class and the seats are bigger and when you have a bigger bottom it's greatly appreciated. >> or if you're 6'3". >> bigger bottom, 6'3". >> we make every one of our seats comfortable. everybody's bottoms. >> let's talk about cuba. when will it start? what's the idea there? >> we're ready to go. we're waiting on the usdot to make the final awards for havana. the other cities that we've been for the slots are all awarded at this point, but havana is key and hopefully we'll hear something in july, and we can get flights launched this year. i think it's very exciting. >> daily flights? >> it will be daily flights. what we propose side flights from fort lauderdale, orlando and tampa to varadero, santa clara and havana. >> you have raised questions about the air traffic control system and it's outdated and needs reemploy vaing be done? >> it's the greatest system money can buy during world war irk i so it is vastly outdated. no one disagrees with that. i think where there is disagreement is how to move forward and we've been working -- our country has been working for decades to try to modernize the system. it's not going to happen at the current pace so we need to reform the faa and set it up as a not for profit corporation and have a board of directors -- >> but is that system making travel more difficult for me? it's less safe? what's the concern? >> it is not less safe, but in order to keep it safe it becomes less and less and less efficient. so if you look at your flight times today compared to even 20 years ago it will take you longer to get from new york to washington. >> the faa does say this, gary, i don't mean to interrupt you, but the clock is ticking. it is significant progress modernizing the world's busiest and most complete aviation industry despite budget cuts. do you agree? >> no. i think o
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