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the question was do you like pb & j with grape jelly or strawberry preserves? grape won. , we ran out of red wine. >> i know where >> yes, you do. >> but you think this is generational. >> i think younger like grape. i feel like when i'm asking people around they seem to like grape more. >> all right, we put that to rest. >>> tomorrow from "the wonder years" to wedding bells, actress danika mckeller is with us. >> and we'll show you mow...
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do you like pb & j with strawberry and grape? john? >> i have to go classic strawberry.erry doesn't work for me. >> so john is going strawberry. >> that's #katielee o or #teamhoda. so grape or strawberry? i think -- i went around and asked anybody, i didn't think anyone liked grape. you don't like grape? joanne likes it. you don't -- >> grape is gooey, it gets all gooey. >> this is where i like my grape, baby, right here. >> exactly. >> now regis' favorite treat in the entire world was smucker's strawberry preserves on a ritz. try that, too. >> he's a classy guy. look at that, we got squirts. look at that. we got a squirter. we got a squirter. [ laughter ] that's how i like my squirter. >> team hoda -- no, here we come. >> ghraib or strawberry. #teamhoda for grape. hump day hunk. we picked our hunk. should we reveal him. >> he's from a real ma drad soccer team. >> the hunk. >> cristiano ronaldo. with the bulging by accepts. >> -- he's 31, this is him in inbees saa. >> grape is killing it. >> look at that. >> we haven't hit the west coast yet. >> you know what's interesti
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provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the presidential nomination campaign that began last february in iowa is nearing the finish line and chicialt is coming closer to clinching the democratic nomination that would find her facing reebility evere
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provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. in orlando, it is a weekend for memorial services and funerals for the 49 people killed in the pulse nightclub last sunday. today, 19 of the 53 survivors shot by omar mateen remain in the hospital, four of them in critical condition. the f.b.i., which twice investigated and cleared mateen, has said he was neither trained nor directed by any foreign terrorist organization. but we now know mateen declared his allegiance to isis in facebook postings before his attack and in calls to 9-1-1 and a local tv news station during his three-hour standoff with police, who then killed him. president obama used his weekly address today to call for new laws to restrict access to the type of semi-automatic rifle mateen used to end and tear apart so many lives. >> being tough on terrorism, particularly the sorts of homegrown terrorism that we've seen now in orl
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provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. britain says it will set its own timetable for leaving the european union. following thursday's referendum, where a majority of british voters sided with exiting the 28-nation bloc, today britain's foreign secretary said the timing of the split is entirely for the u.k. to determine. meanwhile, an online petition to the british parliament calling for a re-vote has obtained three million signatures. reporting from london is our own hari sreenivasan with the latest developments. hari? >> sreenivasan: good evening megan. i asked one of the members of the committee what this means, he said nig with 100,000 signatures gets a debate, it doesn't change the law. two or three million people decide to sign the petition that's all it means. >> while the european unio while the european union waits, there's no word on when the united kingdom will file its divo
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: a terror attack in istanbul, turkey this evening has killed at least 28 people at the main airport. the regional governor says as many as three suicide bombers opened fire, then blew themselves up. within minutes, amateur video showed lines of ambulances arriving and police rushing in. many of the 60 of wounded were ferried to a nearby hospital. european leaders convened today, hoping to calm the chaos over britain's vote to leave the e.u. what they got, was a kind of verbal victory lap by the backers of brexit. margaret warner has our report. >> when i came here 17 years ago and i said that i wanted to lead a campaign to get britain to leave the european union, you all laughed at me. well i have to say, you're not laughing now, are you? >> warner: it was a day of high drama at the e.u. parliament in brussels. nigel farage-- a leader of the brexit movement, head of the u.k.'s independence party and member of the e.u. parliament-- taunted his fellow lawmakers. >> you, as a po
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: they were rivals for the democratic presidential nomination in 2008. now, president obama has formally announced his support for hillary clinton to be his successor. at the same time, bernie sanders suggested he's prepared to end his campaign and work for clinton, once the final primary takes place. we'll have a full report, after the news summary. in the day's other news, islamic state suicide attacks killed at least 31 people in and around baghdad. dozens more were wounded in the attacks. one targeted a majority shiite neighborhood and another an army checkpoint, 12 miles outside the capital. iraqi officials said the bombings are counterattacks to the government's military offensive to recapture fallujah. israel sent hundreds of additional troops into the west bank today after palestinian gunmen killed four people in tel aviv. the israelis also revoked entry permits for more than 80,000 palestinians to cross into israel. meanwhile, security forces raided one
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.nk you. >> woodruff: the white house confirmed today that the military now has approval to expand air strikes in afghanistan. they'll be in support of afghan troops against the taliban. and, u.s. ground forces will be joining afghan units on more missions. at the same time, white house spokesman josh earnest stressed that the u.s. will not be taking on direct combat roles. >> we are actually giving our commanders on the ground the ability to decide to do more where it's appropriate. and that's why it is not a change in our mission but rather it gives them the ability to conduct this mission of advice and assistance in slightly more areas if our commanders have concluded that it's beneficial. >> woodruff: afghan leaders have been appealing for american air power to resume backing up their soldiers. u.s. air strikes on the taliban largely ended in 2014. in syria, food deliveries have reached a besieged rebel suburb of damascus, for the first time in four years. u.n. and red crescent offi
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.nk you. >> woodruff: the white house confirmed today that the military now has approval to expand air strikes in afghanistan. they'll be in support of afghan troops against the taliban. and, u.s. ground forces will be joining afghan units on more missions. at the same time, white house spokesman josh earnest stressed that the u.s. will not be taking on direct combat roles. >> we are actually giving our commanders on the...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the search for answers in orlando is taking authorities down new avenues tonight. emerging accounts today raised more questions about the man who killed 49 people before police killed him. william brangham reports from orlando. >> when you saw his picture, what went through your mind when you saw his picture? >> we just went, "oh, yeah, that makes sense. there, that's omar." >> reporter: it's a new wrinkle into the investigation of omar mateen. some of the patrons are now saying mateen was a frequent >> he used to come in the bar about, on the weekends. sometimes he would be there. sometimes he would miss a couple of weeks and then be in again. he was a regular. >> brangham: this afternoon, the nightclub's owner said through a spokeswoman that the reports are "untrue and totally ridiculous." but the associated press reported the f.b.i. is investigating those claims, as well as whether mateen may have used a dating app for gay men, >> the last contact was about three months a
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the search for answers in orlando is taking authorities down new avenues tonight. emerging accounts today raised more questions about the man who killed 49 people before police killed him. william brangham reports from orlando. >> when you saw his picture, what went through your mind when you saw his picture? >> we just went, "oh, yeah, that makes sense. there, that's omar." >>...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's the last super tuesday of the 2016 primary season, and hillary clinton is hoping for a big finish. the associated press calculates that she has already sealed the democratic nomination, and she'd like to add wins in six states that voted today-- especially in california. so far, there are no projections on the democratic side. the a.p. does project the republicans' presumptive nominee donald trump has won in new jersey. we will have a full report, after the news summary. in the day's other news: a car bombing killed 11 people and wounded 36 in istanbul, turkey. the target was a police vehicle, and seven of the dead were officers. the blast shook a neighborhood that houses universities and ancient roman sites. it was the city's fourth attack this year, but the turkish president vowed not to be intimidated. >> ( translated ): these terrorist activities, these steps are being taken against those responsible for providing security. this is unforgivable, excusable. we wil
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's the last super tuesday of the 2016 primary season, and hillary clinton is hoping for a big finish. the associated press calculates that she has already sealed the democratic nomination, and she'd like to add wins in six states that voted today-- especially in california. so far, there are no projections on the democratic side. the a.p. does project the republicans' presumptive nominee donald trump...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.nk you. >> woodruff: the end of the democratic presidential primaries is almost at hand, and hillary clinton is just 23 delegates away from the number she needs to secure her party's nomination. she kept campaigning today in california, hoping for a big finish, as republican donald trump faced down critics in his own ranks. we'll have a full report, after the news summary. >> ifill: in the day's other news: an early-season tropical storm colin raised the alarm on florida's panhandle coast. governor rick scott declared emergencies in 34 counties as the storm brought winds of 50 miles an hour and several inches of rain. colin is expected to cross to the atlantic, then move along the south carolina coastline. >> woodruff: u.s. backed fighters in syria closed in today on the islamic state's last stronghold along the turkish border. kurdish fighters advanced on manbij, which sits on a major supply route to raqqa, the militants' de-facto capital. meanwhile, aid groups said isis forces in ira
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.nk you. >> woodruff: the end of the democratic presidential primaries is almost at hand, and hillary clinton is just 23 delegates away from the number she needs to secure her party's nomination. she kept campaigning today in california, hoping for a big finish, as republican donald trump faced down critics in his own ranks. we'll have a full report, after the news summary. >> ifill: in the day's other news: an...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: the obama administration called today for curbs on payday loans, used by an estimated 12 million americans each year. the consumer financial protection bureau says they turn into "debt traps" with triple- digit interest rates. proposed regulations would include: payment tests to ensure borrowers can repay loans without having to renew them, and limits on the number of times lenders can debit a borrower's account. trade groups warn the restrictions will kill the industry. in the presidential race, democrat hillary clinton hammered republican donald trump on foreign policy, and trump answered with a major endorsement. in a san diego speech, clinton emphasized her own experience, and said trump's behavior, by contrast, shows he is temperamentally unfit to be commander-in-chief. >> this is not someone who should ever have the nuclear codes, because it's not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. >>
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: the obama administration called today for curbs on payday loans, used by an estimated 12 million americans each year. the consumer financial protection bureau says they turn into "debt traps" with triple- digit interest rates. proposed regulations would include: payment tests to ensure borrowers can repay loans without having to renew them, and limits on the number of times lenders can...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: iran has closed its largest deal with an american company in over three decades. airplane manufacturer boeing announced it's signed an agreement to sell commercial jets to iran air, the country's main carrier. iran's transportation minister said the sale could be worth up to $25 billion. it marks iran's first major deal with a u.s. company since last year's landmark nuclear agreement. attorney general loretta lynch traveled to orlando today, as the justice department pushed ahead with its murder investigation. omar mateen killed 49 people at a gay nightclub there more than a week ago. this afternoon, lynch visited a memorial at orlando's city hall. she signed a note of condolence, and stopped at a display of wreaths honoring each victim. >> the message of orlando that i have seen today, and what the american people have seen in the wake of this horrific assault, is a message of determination to remove hatred and intolerance from our midst, to live our lives freely and withou
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: iran has closed its largest deal with an american company in over three decades. airplane manufacturer boeing announced it's signed an agreement to sell commercial jets to iran air, the country's main carrier. iran's transportation minister said the sale could be worth up to $25 billion. it marks iran's first major deal with a u.s. company since last year's landmark nuclear agreement. attorney general...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's the last super tuesday of the 2016 primary season, and it's something of an anti-climax. according to new delegate counts, hillary clinton wrapped up the democratic nomination overnight, hours before polls opened in six states. meanwhile, republican donald trump was the center of a firestorm in his own party over his comments about a federal judge of mexican descent. we'll have a full report, after the news summary. in the day's other news: a car bombing killed 11 people and wounded 36 in istanbul, turkey. the target was a police vehicle, and seven of the dead were officers. the blast shook a neighborhood that houses universities and ancient roman sites. it was the city's fourth attack this year, but the turkish president vowed not to be intimidated. >> ( translated ): these terrorist activities, these steps are being taken against those responsible for providing security. this is unforgivable, excusable. we will continue our struggle against the terrorists until the
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's the last super tuesday of the 2016 primary season, and it's something of an anti-climax. according to new delegate counts, hillary clinton wrapped up the democratic nomination overnight, hours before polls opened in six states. meanwhile, republican donald trump was the center of a firestorm in his own party over his comments about a federal judge of mexican descent. we'll have a full report,...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.nk you. >> woodruff: hillary clinton celebrated today after clinching the democratic presidential nomination and winning four of six primaries on tuesday. bernie sanders insisted he's not dropping out, even as he plans to meet tomorrow with president obama. and republican donald trump appealed to democrats, even as he feuded with g.o.p. leaders. all three spoke to their supporters last night: >> now, i know it never feels good to put your heart into a cause or a candidate you believe in, and to come up short. i know that feeling well. but as we look ahead to the battle that awaits, let's remember all that unites us. >> i know that the fight in front of us is a very, very steep fight. but we will continue to fight for every vote and every delegate we can get. >> to all of those bernie sanders voters who have been left out in the cold by a rigged system of super-delegates, we welcome you with open arms. >> woodruff: and we'll have our interview with hillary clinton, plus campaign analysi
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.nk you. >> woodruff: hillary clinton celebrated today after clinching the democratic presidential nomination and winning four of six primaries on tuesday. bernie sanders insisted he's not dropping out, even as he plans to meet tomorrow with president obama. and republican donald trump appealed to democrats, even as he feuded with g.o.p. leaders. all three spoke to their supporters last night: >> now, i know it never...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this was a day of mourning in orlando, as a shocking new killing shook england. the president traveled to florida to console survivors and families of the 49 murdered sunday at a gay nightclub. and, he met with police and first responders. afterward, mr. obama and vice president biden left flowers at a makeshift memorial, and spoke with reporters. >> today, once again as has been true too many times before, i held and hugged grieving family members and parents and they asked why does this keep happening? and they pleaded that we do more to stop the carnage. they don't care about the politics. neither do i. >> woodruff: but, a leading republican caused a stir today when he initially charged the president bears the blame for the nightclub killings. arizona senator john mccain told reporters: "barack obama is directly responsible for it" because his decision to pull all u.s. troops out of iraq led to the rise of isis. later, mccain said he misspoke, and did not me
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this was a day of mourning in orlando, as a shocking new killing shook england. the president traveled to florida to console survivors and families of the 49 murdered sunday at a gay nightclub. and, he met with police and first responders. afterward, mr. obama and vice president biden left flowers at a makeshift memorial, and spoke with reporters. >> today, once again as has been true too many...
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and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.nk you. >> woodruff: iraqi special forces pushed into the heart of fallujah today, for the first time since islamic state fighters seized it in early 2014. the breakthrough came nearly a month into an army offensive to recapture the city. troops paraded the iraqi flag through the city's streets today after taking the main government complex. later, the prime minister declared victory. the people of britain mourned today for jo cox, the member of parliament who was brutally murdered yesterday. rohit kachroo of independent television news reports on the day's events. >> reporter: if ever there was a moment for unity perhaps this was it. today, leaders became just mourners, walking through the silent streets in the footsteps of so many others. they came to the place where jo cox lived and is loved. to share their sadness. one by one with flowers and then with moving tributes. >> today, our nation is rightly shocked and i think it is a moment to stand back and think about some of the thing
and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.nk you. >> woodruff: iraqi special forces pushed into the heart of fallujah today, for the first time since islamic state fighters seized it in early 2014. the breakthrough came nearly a month into an army offensive to recapture the city. troops paraded the iraqi flag through the city's streets today after taking the main government complex. later, the prime minister declared victory. the people of britain mourned today for jo...