in need of good news after thursday's major sell-off. initially investors got some good news, but stocks opened strong initially, but now the dow is back down in negative territory. >> down about 55 points right now. let's look at the jobs numbers. the unemployment rate dipped to 9.1% in july. employers adsing about 117,000 new jobs, so what's the take-away of all this for you? we're going to talk to cnbc's maria bartiromo and jim kramer from the floor of the new york stock exchange in just a couple minutes. redmond o'neill, the son of ryan o'neill and the late farrah faucet was arraigned on thursday following his most recent drug arrest. what ryan o'neal says about his son's latest trouble. and a remarkable couple we've been following on "today" for more than a year now. rachel was paralyzeeds when she was pushed into her pool at her bachelorette party. she's finally married the man of her dreams. they are back from their honeymoon, and they'll be in our studio to talk to us. >> nice of them to make that stop. and one of the most beloved stars of the 20th century, lucille ball, would have turned 100 tomorrow. we're going to show you tom never-before-seen photographs of the tv star. >> hard to believe there are photos we have not seen of lucille ball. we've got a huge crowd out on the plaza for a concert with one of the best bands around, maroon5. we'll get to that in our 8:30 half hour. let's begin with the jobs report and the reaction on wall street. after the worst sell-off in 2 1/2 years. cnbc's maria bartiromo and jim cramer are at the new york stock exchange. good morning to both of you. >> borng. >> 117,000 jobs in the month of july. that sounds like really good news or at least better news than anticipated. why is the market down slightly right now? >> look, i would love to tell you that our country is really in charge of our own destiny. that's clearly a better number. i don't need to know how much we'd be down without it. but this is a problem having to do with europe. an unseen worry that people could say what the heck is going on down there on wall street? it's not all that crazy. we're worried about italy, spain, and greece. this summer does not make it better. >> and worried about the u.s. yes, the numbers are better than expected for the month of july, but people recognize that there are structural changes that need to take place. we're still talking about a debt load that the country needs to get its arms around. and i think there's a lot of nervousness that we, in fact, are seeing this soft patch in the u.s. persist. i agree, it is about larger losses, but we're also seeing fragility when it comes to the u.s. economy. >> we'll talk about some of those factors in just a second. the market down 11% in the last couple weeks, wiping out the gains for the entire year. i want to ask you both about something that paul krugman yoet wroet in this morning's "new york times." pretty pessimistic, guys. >> that's harsh. we had some recovery. it was a stimulated recovery out of washington. i think you could argue that it's not a great recovery. i don't necessarily see a severe recession. i think it's important to point out that the stock market can diverge. think about how wrong it would have been to panic and get out before an employment number. i don't think things are that bad. not that bad. >> the truth is the corporate sector, and i know jim agrees, is the strongest we've seen in a long time. corporate profits have been very strong, $2.5 trillion in cash on the balance sheet. but the fact is the new worry is will this soft patch impact what has been part of the recovery? i don't care what you call it. call it a recession, depression, double dip, triple dip. that doesn't mat kwhaer you label it. what's more important is we're all feeling it. we're still in an environment where we're worried and that will hold back spending and sentiment. >> let's look back a little bit to see another element that may have had some impact here. that nasty debate over raising the debt ceiling that we watched play out in congress over the last several weeks, it clearly shook people up, didn't it? >> absolutely. a quick story. someone said to me the other day, what do you think about the debt ceiling? this person is not involved in any of this. i said why are you asking? he said i want to send my daughter to catholic school and the deposit is due next week. but if the economy is going to crash, i'm going to send her to public school. i thought, whoa, this is what's going on across the country -- indecision, lack of moving forward as a result of this talk in washington. don't underestimate what happened as a result of that back and forth because of the debt ceiling. people just stopped doing -- >> it was a near-death experience. social security checks, are they going to be in the mail? is the military going to be paid, our interest going to be paid? lasting damage from that, matt. without a doubt. lasting damage. i still say you don't need to abandon all hope because i do believe as maria pointed out our corporations are strong. in reference to the stock market, we are getting bargains. it can still come down. no one denies that. problems are more in europe than the united states. this is not 2008, matt. it is not. >> the biggest difference that i can see between right now and 2008, a couple things, jim, you've had less hair, but also, you are not -- you are not running around as you did in 2008 on this show telling people if you need your money in the short term get it out of the market. >> no. it's not one of those. i was trying to dodge a 30% decline, which we got. i don't see that in the cards. this is not a time to panic. it's a very strange time where panic actually paid off. >> it's not a time to panic, but let's not wear rose-colored glasses. we're in a fragile economy. housing the stuck in the mud, hasn't done much, and we're looking at structural issues in the economy where we'll have to make changes, and that means spending cuts and cuts to the programs that are quite critical. >> banks are strong. corporations are strong. they were weak. it is europe that is the problem right now, not our corporations and banks. their banks, their bonds. >> all right. jim, you know i love you. thanks very much. maria, thank you very much. >> no love for me, matt? >> love for you, too. good to have you both here. here's ann. >> all right, matt, thank you. >> now to the prual heat wave covering the entire southern portion of the united states. even more records were shattered on thursday, and it will be another scorcher today. nbc's janet shamlian is live in houston, texas, this morning. janet, good morning. >> reporter: ann, good morning. the demand on the power grid is so great there is concerns about outages. it comes at a time where fans and ac are necessities, not just in texas but all over the south. >> do not take these temperatures lightly. there is nothing -- there's nothing trivial about this at all. >> reporter: in memphis, where the heat is being blamed for the deaths of a police officer and public works employee, city leaders are pleading with residents to look after their neighbors. >> please, just check on somebody. >> reporter: a gardner in santa fe, texas, did just that and saved an elderly man when he spotted him on the floor passed out from 100-degree temperatures inside this mobile home. carla allen is one of thousands left without power in arkansas after a malfunction at the area's utility plant. with no air conditioning to keep cool, she worries for her pets. >> they can't stand the heat. so i don't know what we're going to do. >> reporter: nightfall provided little relief for firefighters rescuing a communications tower worker who fainted from heat exhaustion in dallas this week. >> the heat is tremendous right now, even at night. the guys had to climb up 700 feet to get to the patient. >> reporter: it's so hot this lake in central texas has turned blood red, the result of bacteria that thrive in water starved of oxygen. the lack of rainfall is also contributing to the spiking temperatures. >> this heat wave is actually hotter than it would have been if we hadn't had a drought under way. >> reporter: residents aren't allowed to tend to their yards. >> you've invested all this money in the trees and there's nothing we can do to water them to keep them alive so we're probably going have to replace several of them. >> reporter: soaring temperatures are also taking a financial toll on those who make a living in the heat of summer. in phoenix, wranglers who offer horseback rides to tourists have to restrict their hours. not only for the safety of the riders but for the horses as well. >> what are you going to do? you can't endanger the stock, you can't endanger the guests. what are you going to do? >> reporter: with temperatures below 100 degrees nowhere to be seen and the school year fast approaching, these students at a supply fair in dallas learn plenty of lessons on how to stay cool. >> we gave out a lot of water today. >> reporter: three high school football players and a high school coach all have died within the last week, and all of those deaths are believed to be heat related. some are calling for an end to those two-a-day practices where they come out in the morning and then in the heat of the day in heavy pads and helmets. it's a critical situation across texas and much of the south. >> janet shamlian, thank you so much. so just how much longer will this extreme heat last? al roker is upstairs with more on this. hey, al, good morning. >> good morning, ann. first of all, we want to tell you about emily. was a tropical storm as of yesterday, now no longer, just a disorganized mess bringing a lot of rain to haiti, where they don't need it. these are cities that have had 100 degree days. 42 of them in oklahoma city. 45 in midland. afternoon highs, dallas a high of 108, 103 in tulsa. shreveport, 107 degrees. add in the humidity, it will feel like 110 in shreveport, 113 in tulsa, 112 in laredo. the good news is in parts of the south, the high pressure is going to start to move back to the west. so that wide area of warm, moist air will shrink. cooler, drier air will come down out of canada into the plains, great lakes into the northeast, but unfortunately from all of texas, oklahoma, parts of nebraska, arkansas, and mississippi, the heat will continue, 100-plus readings still into the beginning and middle of next week. no relief in sight. ann? >> all right. so we can't say it enough -- hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. al, thanks. first a check of the morning's other top stories. natalie morales is at the news desk this morning. >> good morning to you, ann. good morning, everyone. about 4,000 furloughed federal aviation administration employees could return to work as soon as monday as the senate votes today to end the two-week partial shutdown of the agency. some 70,000 workers on construction related projects could also be back on the job soon. the bill extends the faa's operating authority through september and eliminates more than $16 million in service subsidies to some rural airports. with the stalling economy president obama is urging congress to help america's 1 million unemployed veterans get back into the civilian workforce. the president will outline his proposal today that would give tax incentives to companies that hire out of work veterans. warren jeffs heads to a sentencing hearing today after convicted thursday on two child sexual assault convictions. jeffs had 79 wives and 24 of them under the age of 17, according to texas prosecutors. he faces life in prison. former beatle paul mccartney says he plans to contact police, claiming he may be yet another victim of the british phone hacking scandal. earlier this week, his ex-wife, heather mills, told the bbc that she'd been confronted by a journalist with details of a phone message left by mccartney in 2001. mccartney called the scandal a horrendous invasion of friday. a five-hour lockdown at virginia tech thursday brought back memories of 2007 when the school was the site of the worst mass school shooting in history. three teenage girls attending a summer camp at the university reported they saw a man possibly carrying a gun. students and staff were ordered to stay indoors, but no suspects were found. it's official. there will be a football season this year. players ratified a new ten-year collective bargaining agreement ending nearly a five-month lockout. the new contract will eventually make the nfl the first major u.s. sports league to use blood testing for human growth hormone. and the shuttle program may now be over, but nasa is still setting its sights sky-high. this morning "juneau" will be launched from cape ka ral on a five-year trip to jupiter. it is now 7:13. let's go back to ann and al. >> all right, natalie. thank you so much. and al is back with his forecast. looks like we need sunglasses for a couple of reasons this morning. >> that's right. thank vow very much. >> nicely done. >> we try. and as we try to show you where the severe weather is going to be it's in the plains mostly today. could be some strong storms. we're not looking for tornadoes out of this. the heat will continue through the southwest. beautiful day in the northeast. 88 in dc. 83 in new york city. clouds in the pacific northwest. 73 degrees in seattle. and a darn nice day in los angeles with plenty of sunshine and a high of 71 degrees -- 81 degrees. 81 here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> hey, we're going to see a darned nice day as well once we get rid of all of this low cloud cover. you are socked in with fog on our local bridges, it's not going the last all day. the sun will come out warming to about 66 in the city of san francisco, elsewhere i'm going 80 degrees in los gatos and 76 in places like napa. just about the same or maybe a hint warmer than where we ended up yesterday. the big weekend has arrived. temperatures nice and mild. weather. ann? >> al, thank yo >> that's your latest weather. now to the humanitarian crisis in somalia, a famine affecting millions of people. one brave woman has made it her mission to help, even though she was held prisoner there for 460 agonizing days. nbc's kate snow is in kenya with that woman's story. kate, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, ann. when amanda was released a year and a half ago, she made it a point of founding an organization to bring schools to the somali refugee camps in kenya in the hopes that if you educate young people they'll be less likely to commit violent acts. and then the famine hit, and she decided to do even more -- a convoy into somalia. >> i want to go in five minutes. this has been going on too long already. okay? >> reporter: organizing a food convoy into southern somalia is a logistical nightmare. not many small aid organizations are attempting it. >> these are your two trucks? >> yeah, yeah, i'm so excited to be bringing these trucks to somalia. >> reporter: but 30-year-old amanda lynnhouse's devotion to the challenge is even more impressive when you consider the last time she spoke to the world from inside somalia. perhaps the most dangerous country on earth. >> i don't know how much longer i can -- i can bear this. >> reporter: she had been working as a freelance journalist when she was kidnapped in mogadishu, held for 15 1/2 months. >> there's no one to take care of me here. i don't want to die here. >> reporter: they didn't treat you well at all. >> no. it was about as bad as you can imagine. i was kidnapped by a handful of teenage boys. so you can only begin to imagine the types of abuse that i endured. and it probably surpasses even where your imagination can go. >> reporter: daily. >> daily. >> reporter: chained, alone in a pitch-black room, she began to dream about what she would do if she ever made it out alive. >> i found that the most positive way to spend the time was really to think about programs that i could create that would one day transform somalia into a better place. >> reporter: after amanda's family paid for her release she returned to her native canada, but thursday morning she set off for the very country she once begged to leave. >> i was really tossing and turning. and i think maybe questioning right up until the end if i could actually go through with it. but here i am now, and i feel ready. >> reporter: you have permission from the transitional government now. >> yes, i was welcomed in. welcome to somalia, he said. >> reporter: you just stepped into somalia. >> i know. >> reporter: they unloaded enough food for 14,000 people, rice, sugar, flour, and oil. >> the last time that i was here it was not so good. at the moment i'm feeling better. there's a lot of security around. and you look at the little kids here, and that's the whole reason. >> reporter: feeding the hungry was what this trip was all about, of course. for amanda it was also about reclaiming a part of herself, facing her fears and letting them go. she's already making plans for a second food convoy into somalia. you can go to her website, globalenrichmentfoundation.com or at our web sit, today.com. >> kate snow, thank you so much. here's malt. here at home, a hearing is is under way to determine if casey anthony will have to return to florida to serve probation on a fraud charge. jeff rossen is outside the courthouse in orlando with the latest. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. obviously, casey anthony doesn't want to come back to florida or serve her probation. even prosecutors here in florida aren't asking her to come back. at this point, it's all up to the judge, and he could decide momentarily, sometime today, if casey anthony can remain in hiding or not. when casey anthony was released last month, who knew we would be back today, awaiting a new ruling that could send her right back here to orlando. here's the issue. long before her murder trial, casey anthony pled guilty to check fraud. >> i sincerely apologize. >> reporter: admitting she went on shopping sprees at target and winn-dixie using her best friend's account. the sentence, time served and one year probation. at issue now, whether she already served that probation while sitting in jail waiting for her murder trial or does she need to come back. >> if the department of corrections was supervising her that entire year and she was at jeopardy of violating her probation if she did something wrong in jail, that means she was serving that sentence and we can't have her do it twice. >> reporter: but the judge in the check fraud case said she intended casey anthony to serve her probation after her release, not in jail. casey's lawyers are fighting that. the original judge has since recused himself. so now this judge, the one who presided over the murder trial, could decide today. casey anthony's lead attorney, jose baez, spoke with matt here on "today." >> i live in the united states of america where someone's accused of a crime, you have your day in court, and if a jury finds you not guilty, that should be the end of it. but unfortunately, in this e-lynching-type day that we live in, that's not possible. >> we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: and don't forget, many in orlando don't want casey anthony to return. some people here screamed when the jury came back with a not guilty in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, caylee. now, for some, that shock has morphed into anger with concerns for casey's safety. >> there's a lot of hate. she don't want to be in orlando right now. i would give it some time. give it a year or couple. >> reporter: it is all coming to a head inside this orlando courtroom right now. back to live pictures inside. this is the assistant state attorney who is challenging whether casey anthony should be coming back here or not. just moments ago during that tape, the judge, belvin perry called this, quote, a legal mess. the defense is saying this is a moot point, casey anthony served the prodags in jail, she should not be forced to come back. we could get a decision momentarily, matt. >> jeff rossen in orlando, thank you very much. still ahead, two friends convicted of a brutal murder on hollywood, but was the only evidence against them based on a dream? we'll talk to one family about the struggle to clear their son's name. ♪ mmm. oh gosh. oh dear. big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. 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>> great news in the weather department. it's going to be a lovely weekend. temperatures are starting out nice and mild, 59 in hayward, 63 in sunnyvale on the way to the upper 70s and low 80s. 81 gilroy, 66 san francisco, cool and cloudy to start you out. by 4:00 mostly sunny conditions. even in the city. we head throughout the weekend, not too much of a change as temperatures bump up a little saturday and sunday. let's check the drive with mike. >> 580 actually very light now but a new accident at vasco could cause slowing. be prepared for that if you travel through livermore. the south bay no major issues. an incident, in the gilroy area reports at rick drive in williams drive, the sheriff's office reporting in they could not find the incident. there were reports of, laura, violent sheep in the area. i don't know what that means. back to you. >> interesting. thank you very much, mike. for the latest traffic and news up date check out nbc news on facebook. . 7:30 now on this friday morning on august 5th, 2011. coming up one hour from now, live concert on the plaza from the grammy-winning band, maroon 5. as you can hear, the excitement is in the building. i'm ann curry alongside matt lauer. and just ahead, we will be talking about this tragic place. >> 14 people have died at yosemite national park. that's more than twice the usual number for this time of year. so what's causing that? is the park doing enough to keep visitors safe? we'll have details coming up in a live report. plus, on happier news. we showed you their wedding last week. now the bride who was paralyzed when she was pushed into a pool on her bachelorette party. and her new groom have just returned from their honeymoon and they are in our studios. we will be catching up with them this morning. >> i may by a little tired because they literally just returned from their honeymoon and that was a long way away. story behind never before seen photos from lucille ball on the eve of what would have been her 100th birthday. but let's begin this half hour with a murder case in missouri that landed two young men behind bars. but one of them claims he was wrongfully convicted and based on his friend's dream. well, "dateline" east keith morrison has this story. good morning. >> good morning, ann. this is actually a truly shocking case. a parents' certainty turned upside-down. once powerful memory is exposed as, what, a dream? the story begins ten years ago with a murder of respected newspaperman in missouri to two former high school friends went to prison for that murder. and now, now we go down the rabbit hole. at the end of no more victim's road, central missouri, is a modern prison, razor wire. inside now seven years into a 40-year sentence for murder is a young man named ryan ferguson. >> i was 26. so that's over a quarter of my life. and when you think about that, you know, it's just -- it's disturbing, it's painful. >> reporter: back at the beginning the events of halloween night 2001 have the police baffled. it was the night ryan and his friend chuck her riat the tende of 17 went to a local college bar for drinking. >> i liked to have fun. hang out with my friends. >> sometimes that didn't sit so well with the parents. >> no, not -- not so much. >> reporter: the thing is that same night just a few blocks away this editor of the local paper "the daily tribune" was murdered in the newspaper parking lot. eyewitnesses say they saw two young men leaving the scene. for two years the case went unsolved, no suspects at all. and then ryan's friend chuck told friends he had a memory of committing the murdered and that ryan ferguson did it with him. >> at that point i'm like, oh, my goodness, this is absurd. >> reporter: at the trial prosecutors acknowledged that none of the physical evidence found at the crime scene fingerprints, hair, footprints, dna, none of it matched ryan or chuck but they did have chuck's remembered story and that was very powerful. >> i've got to go to prison for the rest of my life. i've got to live with that man did. >> reporter: their attorneys countered this certainty with that bit of videotape with chuck's confession to police and here he is saying he may have dreamed it, imagined it. >> it's just so foggy. like i can just be sitting here saying this and i don't know. i don't. >> reporter: but the jury felt it knew. ryan was found guilty despite the fact that then and now he has been unshakeable in his claim of innocence. >> i knew that i had nothing do do with this crime whatsoever. >> reporter: that is where the real story begins. courtity partly of his parents. >> we're just busy. we're busy clearing our son. >> reporter: and bit by bit, hidden evidence has turned up, eyewitnesses have recanted and out of the blue, ryan's old friend chuck sent a message that guilty dream of his wasn't all.ate atcc1: >> things happened much differently than i had previously stated. >> so, where are we now? well, a judge in columbia, missou missouri, next week will begin the process of reviewing the new evidence, hundreds of pages of it. the highlighted which will be chuck's new story that ryan ferguson was completely innocent, had nothing to do with the murder. the prosecutor will say that the new story chuck tells couldn't possibly be true and then the judge will have to decide. ryan ferguson go free or spend much of the rest of his life in prison? ann? >> keith morrison, thank you so much. ryan's parents, bill and leslie ferguson, are joining us now, along with their son's attorney, kathleen zellner. leslie, why after so many years, almost ten years, what has been what has consistently driven you to never give up, to fight to prove your son is nbinnocent? >> that's easy. we know our son is innocent. we want to free him as soon as possible. >> what makes you know. >> i know him personally. >> we know ryan. >> i played basketball with him. grew up together. he's my best friend. it's just not his nature to do anything like that. >> no prior record? >> no. >> and there was no evidence as we just heard at the scene linking him to the crime. and the only -- just the word of his friend was what convicted him. why do you think the jury felt that was enough to convict your son, leslie? >> i -- i think when someone is arrested and taken to a trial, that people automatically think they must be guilty. it's kind of a preconceived idea people have. it's very hard to get past the fact that someone is confessing and chuck, in their mind, had confessed to this crime. >> kathleen, in a filing with the court the attorney general's office wrote, quote, courts look on recanted evidence with suspicion. how could that affect this case? >> i think that's true in a typical case they would. but this is completely different. the case was so flawed originally. this case, without the testimony of chuck erickson and trump would have been thrown out without possible cause to arrest ryan. i believe the recantation and the amount of alcohol that chuck erickson consumed, all of these things changed tremendously the evidence in the case. but ryan was convicted on these two witnesses, and now they've recanted. it's taken ten years to get this done. i've only been in it, i guess a year and a half. but no judge has ever heard this recanted testimony. and a conviction cannot stand based on testimony that was untrue. >> do you know why -- what's the explanation anat chuck has given that he's recanting his testimony? >> i think he just has a guilty conscience and realized. plus, he's looked at court records that show his version of what happened could not possibly have happened. that information -- >> fed by whom? >> the court records, witnesses that were found. he said he went back to the nightclub at 2:45. we have over 20 witnesses that say it closed at 1:30. >> what is your appeal? what is your message to the judge? if you could speak to the judge who is going to decide the fate of your son, what would you say, leslie? >> i would say look at the facts in the case. there's not one shred of evidence out there that proves ryan was even anywhere near there. you know, really there wasn't anything in the beginning, but now that the two witnesses have recanted, there is absolutely nothing. >> i know it's been almost ten years. but the two of you seem so stoic about this. you just immediately nodded yes. this has been -- has got to be one of the most gut wrenching of both your lives. >> it's surreal. you never believe something like that could happen. and fortunately we have kathleen as ryan's attorney, and that's really made the big difference. >> what if the court does not go? what if the judge does not go the way you hope he will go? >> we'll never stop. we'll never stop. we'll just go to the next level of appeal. >> and when your son is eventually, you hope, released, what will be the thing you hope he will take from this? what will be the good that has come from what you say has been an injustice, a bad in his life? >> well, that's up to him. i know that he's matured tremendously and he's expanded himself academically. he will learn about the law and to help other people. so i think there's this is going to be a very positive thing. definitely. >> we'll see what the judge decides. phil and leslie ferguson and kathleen, thank you very much this morning, all of you, for being with us. for more on this story, catch "dateline" tonight at 9:00, 8:00 central time here on nbc. now, let's turn to al for a check of the weather. al? >> hey, thank you very much, ann. from high atop here, you can see the crowd for maroon 5 stretches from rockefeller plaza all of the way here to 48th street and 5th avenue. and the crowd is seeming to get bigger and bigger every week. let's check more weather. we will show you right now. we are looking for the weekend. weather in the northeast. plenty of sunshine, risk of strong storms in the plains. sizzling heat continues in the southwest. sunday, sunday we are looking at more in the mid ohio river. mid mississippi river valley. continue sizzling in the southwest. that's what's going on a here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> i live for that sunday, sunday. we're looking good both weekend days and today pretty much similar to yesterday. we do have less in terms of low cloud cover this morning which is great news for your drive. and that's also going to make for a warmer afternoon in places like concord 81, 77 in santa rosa. 66 in san francisco. and if you're waking up in the south bay, 79 degrees. san jose, comfortable saturday and sunday. make those outdoor plans. >> and we've got maroon5 in less than an hour! my people! my people! >> thank you so much. coming up next, a serious story, the latest tragedy adding to a record number of deaths at yosemite national park. what they're trying to do about it. 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wow. exactly. and do you know that it's unbelievable to believe this, think about this, but there actually are images, beautiful images of lucille ball that have never before been seen? we've got those images this morning. we're going to share that for for you coming up. >> hopefully we have pictures of william in there, too. >> loved him. >> yes. did you ever wake up, full night's sleep but you still wake up tired? >> yes. >> well, we're -- unless you're doing a morning show, we're going to explain there could be some reasons for that. we'll explain why. >> we have a lot to get to. natalie is standing by at the news desk with all the headlines. good morning everyone. the dow industrials opened higher this morning one day after a 512-point plun am. investors were encouraged today by the new figures that showed the economy created 117,000 new jobs last month and it lowered the unemployment rate 0.1% to 9.1%. stocks did level off this morning after an initial jump. extreme heat is baking the south with a dozen states under heat advisories today. in dallas the temperature topped 100 degrees thursday for the 41st day in a row. the demand for power to run air conditioners and fans has utility companies warning that widespread outages are possible today. combat weary u.s. soldiers are getting some relief. the army is decreasing most combat deployments from one year on the ground to nine months and it is also increasing the amount of time troops have at home between deployments. nasa says it has found the strongest evidence yet that there is water flowing on mars. pictures taken by the mars orbiter show long streaks resembling streams running down the walls of craters during the martian spring. if it is water, scientists believe it is very salty. otherwise it would freeze permanently during the brutal martian winters. pretty cool pictures there. now here is brian williams with a look at what is coming up tonight on nbc nightly news. good morning. coming up tonight of course we're coming off the markets falling off a cliff yesterday, down 500 on the dow. of course the jobs report comes out today. are we in for another wild one? we'll have it all covered tonight. natalie, for now, back to you thank you. now for a look at what's trending today our quick roundup of what has you talking online. the blogosphere is waking up to roseanne barr's big announcement on "tonight show" with jay leno. >> i am running for president of the united states. she's running on the green tea party ticket. and get this, she will make all taxpayers vice president. kim kardashian fans are searching yahoo! for her new perfume. she is going to be wearing a limited edition fragrance when she walks down the aisle in two weeks. and then she will share it with her fans for $100 a bottle. could this be the new justin bieber? teen idol cody simpson is racking up the youtube hits. launching a nationwide tour and will be appearing on our show later today's. ♪ he is just adorable. 14-year-old aussie was discovered on youtube two years ago and since then his videos have been viewed almost 75 million times. seem to have that justin bieber sweep hairdo. 8:04. let's go right back outside to matt and ann. cute kid. >> i smell another big crowd in our future. >> and, you know, they're going to be the people of al roker. you people, right, al? where are you? >> i'm in front of you. right over here. like you could miss me in this jacket. >> i know. >> a lot of maroon 5 fans here. what time did you get here? >> not so bad. you can tell this is -- he's giving the fist bump. very nice. let's check your weather. shall we? oh, oh, matt lauer, almost knocking it over. oh, my gosh. oh, the humanity. all right. raleigh, north carolina, pick city of the day. morning sun, some afternoon thunderstorms. somebody get the number of that anchor. and as we take a look at today we've got strong storms fing up down to the gulf coast. those are dissipating. mid section of the country seeing heavy thunderstorms. that's where we got the risk of strong storms today. beautiful weather here in the northeast with temperatures low to mid 80s. partly cloudy to cloudy skies along the pacific northwest. the heat continues. oklahoma, arkansas, on into mississippi. that's w good morning to you. taking a live look at san jose. we're starting to see that cloud deck break apart and, guess what, by 9:30, maybe even 10:00 a.m., it's going to take longer. i'm thinking 1:00 or 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. you'll see sunny skies as well. 66 in the city. 79 for san jose and 77 degrees up in santa rosa. the weekend has arrived and it looks good. 82 degrees on sunday. nice, mild conditions. really no major warmup in sight. >> and that's your latest weather. ann? 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>> oh, gosh. i mean, besides getting married, i don't know. it's just -- it was totally us. i mean, we planned it perfectly as, you know, what our ideal wedding would be. i can't even pick one thing. i really can't. >> chris, this was a dream put on hold. can you describe your feelings as you watched rachelle come down the aisle? >> it was just amazing to see everything finally come together. obviously this wedding was a lot of planning. to see both families come together and finally be able to call rachelle my bride was an amazing experience. >> it was a nice cool day. only 102 degrees, which had to interesting. tle >> it was.cc1: but it was quite a celebration. >> and then you went off on your honeymoon to fiji. from what i understand, you really got to experience some things that you had always wanted to. first of all, you did a little fishing, you did a little scuba diving. what was that like? >> it was great. the resort had everything you would expect from scuba diving to fishing. it was quite an experience. the people and the culture is really what we took to during the trip. >> rachelle, i was reading that you met some people on this honeymoon that you are sure you will stay in touch with for a very long time. tell me about that. >> definitely. i mean, the resort was absolutely amazing. right across the way of the village, a lot of the employees live there. and we visited the village twice. we just fell in love with it. the kids, the people, and definitely, yeah, i love to stay in touch with them. >> this line dancing, how did that come about? >> in fiji a lot of people who travel there are australian. kind of like our bahamas. but they don't line dance in australia. they all wanted to learn line dancing. i did my dance to call it out because i couldn't show them, but chris showed them. >> that was your doing there? >> well -- >> don't take responsibility. >> i had to teach him. >> one of the words, actually two words that come up, i think, a lot when we've been talking about your story over the last year or so.cc1: and one word is strength and the other word is spirit. so i'd like to ask you both the same question. so, chris, where does she get her strength from? >> i don't know. but it's -- it's been amazing because i think a lot of our -- myself and our families, have strength.cc1:r it was her calm and collectiveness throughout a lot of this experience that has helped us, you know, be strong and help her. >> rachelle, what about him? you know, he's no slouch in that area, either. where do you think he gets his strength? >> again, i just -- i don't know. i think we both feed off of each other. you know, our strength. when i was in the hospital and i was hurt i wanted to be strong for them. and i know he wanted to be strong for me. so i think we just helped each other. >> when you look forward to a life together as a married couple, i like the way natalie put it in that piece, or someone said that you have lived your vows before you actually exchanged your vows. do you think that's going to make for a strong marriage? >> i sure hope so. i think so. we've been through the hardest of times. i think we can make it for sure. >> we've always said we were beth friends long before we started dating, so we -- our relationship was founded on friendship. >> that's great. chris and rachelle, it's great for you to share your thoughts with us. welcome back from the honeymoon. and our best wishes. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> pleasure to see you guys. when we come back, never before seen photos from lucille ball on what would have been her 100th birthday. your favorites, in pieces. 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[ female announcer ] ...or this huge. new fiber one 80 calories. yes, you can actually love breakfast. good morning to you. 8:28. temperatures are climbing into the 60s where the sun is starting to make an appearance in places like sunnyvale and hayward. still in the 60s at the coast where we have a solid deck of clouds overhead. that will probably be the case for the first half of the day but by the second half of the day the sun warms up to 81 degrees. in concord, 66 in the city today and 77 in redwood city. the weekend stays nice and mild. low 80s both days. let's check your drive with mike. there are slow spots through san jose. 101, 87, both directions right around where it meets with the guadalupe parkway, that's all that matters. behind that sensor, construction southbound 880 getting on to 237 in the westbound direction. there's the hov lane continuing to be blocked through 11:00. no major drama off of 880. it's moving smoothly past the coliseum on the right. no metering lights on past the toll plaza. all right. the president is speaking right now live. you can see it streaming on nbc bay area. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] because you never stop improving your recipe... we never stop improving ours. we've added a touch of philly cream cheese to kraft natural shredded cheese, which adds a touch of creamy to any dish. kraft touch of philly shredded cheese. we're not just making great cheese. we're taking it further. ♪ ♪ 8:30 now on a friday morning, august 5th, 2011. a huge crowd is down here in rockefeller plaza for maroon 5 concert. it spills over to the other side of 49th street. we're very excited. great morning. the weather is perfect for a concert. so are the artists. i'm ann curry along with matt lauer, al roker and natalie morales. this morning is all about rock 'n roll. >> friday morning out here on the plaza. should be a great show. you can catch one of the songs. here are the choices. "chicken fried," "toes," as she's walking away." cast your phone. text one, two, or three to 622639. next friday morning tune in to the concert to see which song won. >> wow. okay. meanwhile, just ahead, are you tired of feeling exhausted even after a full night's sleep? i couldn't tell you when i had a full night's sleep. coming up, why it could be what's happening and you can do about it. could be a medical problem. also. then a little bit later on the brain foods that will help boost your child's memory, focus, and their energy. >> that's good. work for adults as well? >> could be. >> what about the weather? >> beautiful weather in the northeast. looking fantastic. let's see what your weather is like around the weekend. we've got a risk of strong storms tomorrow in the upper mississippi river valley. warm weather in the pacific northwest. sizzling continues in the southwest. and then on sunday, sunday, slight risk of storms in the upper mississippi river valley. mid plains looking at strong storms. hot is continuing in the west. into the southeastern atlantic states. a few showers in northern new good morning to you. still mostly cloudy and kind of foggy in the city of san francisco. only a high right around 66 degrees today as a result but the sun will come through. i'm thinking sometime between 12:00 and 2:00 p.m. we'll see a full sunshine over the city. 58 degrees in oakland right now. 57 up in napa. really mild start this morning. making its way to a comfortable afternoon. 79 degrees in fremont, 80 in los gatos and 66 in san francisco. looks like we won't see much change over the weekend. you can catch your forecast any time or day or night at the weather channel or weather.com online. and now, let's check in with uncle willie. >> oh, boy, oh, boy. i mean, zipping by. the summer, can't believe how fast the summer is going. happy birthday, we have some incredible birthday guests today. take a look, we love them very much. russell scott. i wonder, it could be, could be, never know. philadelphia, pennsylvania. and he's 100 years old today. proud world war ii vet. and recent nypd officer, established a fund for kids. how about that? and we have harriet prochaska of beachwood, ohio, 100. loves to be valentine's. sends out over 200 cards a year with $1 in each card. we have ellen purcell of roachdale, indiana. 100 years old. lives independently. still manages her 150-acre farm all by herself. now, that's an accomplishment. let me tell you. mamie boyd of st. louis, missouri. 100 years old today. i bet she's had plenty of ice cream. loves shoes. can't get enough of them. she once modeled in a show. love that. contributes her longevity to the faith and the good lord. you can't beat that, either. ruth hallin of st. petersburg, florida. 100 years old today and enjoys reading and really loves to go to the beach. down there, she can have a ball. we wish her a very happy birthday. she likes to gather shells. mary cummings, albany, new york. pretty town. 100 years old today. very, very social person. that's it. that's all from your nation's capital. back to you. >> thank you very much. when we come back up on the stage, behind me, grammy winners maroon 5 live in concert. but first, this is "today" on nbc. buying a new home is an investment. buying a new energy efficient home is an investment that can save you thousands of dollars over the life of your home. >> narrator: the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. and now, singing one of their original hits "harder to breathe," ladies and gentlemen, maroon 5! ♪ ♪ when it gets cold outside and you got nobody to love ♪ ♪ you'll understand what i mean when i say there's no way we're gonna give up ♪ ♪ and like a little girl cries in the face of a monster that lives in her dreams ♪ ♪ is there anyone out there because it's getting harder and harder to breathe ♪ ♪ what you are doing is screwing things up inside my head ♪ ♪ you should know better you never listened to a word i said ♪ ♪ clutching your pillow and wrighting in a naked sweat ♪ ♪ hoping somebody some day will do you like i did ♪ ♪ when it gets cold outside and you got nobody to love ♪ ♪ you'll understand what i mean when i say there's no way we're gonna give up ♪ cries le girl1: in the face of a monster that lives in her dreams ♪ ♪ is there anyone out there because it's getting harder and harder to breathe ♪ ♪ is there anyone out there >> come on! ♪ ♪ does it kill does iturn ♪ is it painful to learn that it's me that has all the control ♪ does it thrill does it sting ♪ ♪ when you feel what i bring and you wish that you had me to hold ♪ when it gets cold outside and you've got nobody to love ♪ ♪ you'll understand what i mean when i say there's no way we're going to give up baby ♪ ♪ and like a little girl cries in the face of a monster that lives in her dreams ♪ ♪ is there anyone out there because it's getting harder and harder to breathe ♪ ♪ is there anyone out there because it's getting harder and harder to breathe ♪ ♪ is there anyone out there because it's getting harder and harder to breathe ♪ >> thank you. >> and more from maroon 5 straight ahead, but first, this is "today" on nbc. it has been a pretty busy year for the guys of maroon 5. they've got a brand new store, a single near the top of the charts. latest album is called "hands all over." adam levine, jesse carmichael, mi mickey madden and ryan dusick. you have a show coming up tonight in new jersey. you got up early for us. is there a power nap in your near future? >> absolutely. >> sleeping all day? right going to sleepcc1: after i stop talking to you. >> how is this tour going? it's early. >> it's going great. everything is amazing. the boys have been great for the tour. we're happy. we're a happy band. >> good place. you're going to sing a song in a second, single, "moves like jagger." one of my rock icons. mick jagger. tell me about this song. >> cool idea. hi, everybody. it's crazy for me. people have been asking about the jagger. but it's nice to be here. >> have you been a long time fan? >> absolutely. since i was a kid. huge fan. >> you can sing. we know that. you can write, we know that. you can coach, apparently. you were a coach on "the voice" this year. you had the winning contestant which gives you bragging rights going into season number two. >> he was on the show right after he won. >> he's awesome. i love that guy. he deserves everything he's got coming for him. >> why do you think the show is working so well? >> it's a weird chemistry. you know. we were talking about it earlier, it's just one of those things that could have been a train wreck or could have been amazing. it all worked. we're all these misfits and somehow worked out. >> great group. good chemistry. there are rumors going around that you may also executive produce a sitcom? >> yeah, i don't know. >> karaoke? is that serious? >> it is. it's a karaoke show. >> pilot been bought? >> yeah, it's moving. >> are you going to be in it at all? >> perhaps. >> yeah? >> i don't know. >> cool. what are you going to sing for us right now? >> "move like jagger" right now. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen, maroon 5. ♪ ♪ just shoot for the stars if it feels right ♪ ♪ then aim for my heart if you feel like ♪ ♪ and take me away and make it okay ♪ ♪ i wear i'll behave ♪ you wanted control so we waited ♪ i put on a show now i make it ♪ ♪ you say i'm a kid my ego is big ♪ ♪ i don't give a sh ♪ and it goes like this take me by the to think and i'll know you ♪ ♪ kiss me tell you're drunk and i'll show you ♪ ♪ all the moves like jagger ♪ i got the moves like jagger ♪ i got the moves like jagger ♪ i don't need to try to control you ♪ ♪ look into my eyes and i'll own you ♪ ♪ with them moves like jagger ♪ i got the moves like jagger ♪ i got the moves like jagger ♪ maybe it's hard if you leel you're broken and scarred ♪ ♪ nothing feels right ♪ but when you're with me ♪ i'll make you believe ♪ that i've got the key ♪ so get in the car we can ride it ♪ ♪ wherever you want ♪ get i side it and you want to steer but i'm shifting gears ♪ ♪ i'll take it from here ♪ and it goes like this ♪ take me by the tongue and i'll know you ♪ ♪ kiss me tell you're drunk and i'll show you ♪ ♪ all the moves like jagger ♪ i got the moves like jagger ♪ i got the moves like jagger ♪ i don't even try to control you ♪ look into my eyes and i'll own you ♪ ♪ with them moves like jagger ♪ got them moves like jagger ♪ got them moves ♪ you want to know how to make me smile ♪ ♪ take control own me just for the night ♪ ♪ and if i share my secret ♪ you're going to have to keep it ♪ ♪ nothing else can see this ♪ so watch and learn ♪ i won't show you twice ♪ head to though baby rub me right ♪ ♪ but if i share my secret you're going to have to keep it ♪ ♪ nobody else can see this ♪ yeah yeah yeah ♪ and it goes like this ♪ take me by the tongue and i'll know you ♪ ♪ kiss me tell you're drunk and i'll show you ♪ ♪ all the moves like jagger ♪ i got the moves like jagger ♪i got the movescc1: ♪ i won't even try to control you ♪ ♪ look into my eyes and i'll own you ♪ ♪ i got the moves like jagger ♪i got the moves like jaggercc: ♪ moves like jagger >> we're back with more music rom maroon 5 on a fridaycc1: morning. but first, this is "today" on nbc. cc1: and for maroon 5! >> come on! ♪ touch me ♪ i don't have the strength to to control you ♪ ♪ take me down ♪ take me down ♪ did i do it on purpose ♪ you make me so nervous ♪ calm me down ♪ calm me down ♪ take me up in the middle ♪ i don't have ever want to ♪ i'm never going to leave th this ♪ ♪ come here and never leave this place ♪ ♪ perfection of your face ♪ slow me down slow me down ♪ i need to control ♪ go easy ♪ don't touch me ♪ help me out ♪ why don't you help me out ♪ wake you up in the middle of the night to say i will never walk away again ♪ ♪ i'm never going to leave this bed ♪ ♪ so you sago it isn't working ♪ and i is a no it isn't perfect ♪ so i stay instead ♪ ♪ i'm never going to leave this bed ♪ ♪ take it take it all ♪ take all that i have ♪ i'd give it all away just to get you back ♪ ♪ and fake it fake it get ♪ take what i cancc1: ♪ knocking so loud can you hear me yet ♪ ♪ try to stay awake but you can't forget ♪ ♪ wake you up in the middle of the night to say i will never walk away again ♪ ♪ i'm never going to leave this bed ♪ ♪ you sago it isn't working ♪ and i said no it isn't perfect ♪ so i stay instead ♪ ♪ i'm never going to leave this bed ♪ ♪ oh yeah ♪ no ♪ take it take it all ♪ take all that i have ♪ yeah thank you!cc1: cc1:cc1:cc1: cc1:c: good morning to you. it's 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. a los gatos mother will have to register as a sex offender this morning, something that will follow her for the rest of her life. and guilty of miss deem mean nor of molesting a minor. a 16-year-old boy who is or was of a teenage son. cole could still serve time in jail. she will be sentenced at the end of the month. we'll have a look at the forecast right after this. show it some love. chevron with techron. care for your car. chevron with techron. whoa!! the really big chicken and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it!cc1: you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? 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'cause you like to be in them.: good morning to you. it's finally a friday. just before 9:00 a.m. our temperatures are starting to climb and the sun is breaking through the clouds, down in the south bay. up to 66. sunnyvale, hayward, 62 in san jose. up in the north bay, still kind of foggy. 57 up in santa rosa, mostly sunny skies for the second half of the day and the weekend looks really good. temperatures leveling out in the low 80s. back to you, laura. >> looks very good. for the latest traffic and news updates, check out nbc bay area morning news on facebook. i'll have another local update in half an hour. see you then. 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we're going to look at the medical reasons behind that and, get this, women apparently complain four times more than men about being exhausted. i wonder why. >> exhausted by men. >> i wonder why. >> and, you know, comfort food. we all sometimes turn to it for different reasons. what is really driving you to indulge, why do you crave certain kinds of food? and we're going to try to help you get it more under control. i always like to say if loving mac and cheese is wrong, i don't want to be right. let's go inside. natalie is at the news desk. >> there is a bright spot today after a week of dismal economic news. hiring picked up last month with workers hiring $117,000 jobs in july. it brought the jobs rate from 9.1% to 9.1%. to keep it in context, let's check in with cnbc senior economics reporter steve lease ma leisman. >> we were up 117,000, and a lot of that, while it was weaker than it should have been because the government is laying off 39,000 and 37,000. we had positive revisions upward to the prior month. so all of this is pretty good news. i think the market is going to feel like it dodged a bullet today with the unemployment rate ticking down to 9.1%. we were really worried about another recession here. these kind of numbers are together with upward revision of 60,000 to the prior month suggesting that maybe we're not so fast falling off a cliff into a recession, natalie. >> all right. good news in all of this economic turmoil we've been seeing. thanks so much. extreme heat is once again pi baking the south with a dozen states with heat advisories. dallas tops 100 degrees thursday for the 41st day in a row. the demand for power to run air conditioners and fans have utility companies warning that wide spread outages are possible today. we're going to have more on this in a live report coming up. former beatle paul mccartney says he plans to contact police claiming he may be yet another victim of the british phone hacking scandal. his ex-wife heather mills told the bbc she had been con fronted by a journalist with details of a phone message left by mccartney in 2001. mccartney called the scandal horrendous invasion of privacy. nasa says it has found the strongest evidence yet there is water flowing on mars. pictures taken by the mars orbiter show long streeks resembling streams running down the walls of craters during the martian spring. if it is water scientists believe it is very salty. otherwise it would freeze permanently during the brutal martian winters. here on this planet, an awesome site as well as rivers of glowing lava started flowing from a volcano in hawaii. it flows entirely in a national park and poses no hazard for residents there and a big draw for tourists. they're cute when they're little, but for a man in romania his pet bengal tiger got too big to keep at home. his human owner bottle fed him and slept side by side with the feline until wildlife officials found out and took the tiger away. local zoo has apparently volunteered to give alex a more tiger-appropriate home of his own. it is now five minutes past the hour. let's go back outside once again to matt, ann, and tamron. >> thanks, natalie. >> you got weather to talk about, it's the weekend coming up. we want to get all the details. >> we're talking about the heat, of course. and, of course, tropical storm emily, that has now dissipated. it's good news. kind of mess. it's mostly dropping a lot of rain throughout the caribbean where they don't need it. especially in haiti. days over 100 degrees. dallas is at 41. shreveport, 33. 38 in wichita. you can see right now the forecast for highs, san angelo today, 107, 104, little rock, 107 shreveport. add the humidity in, and feel like 112 in dallas, 110 in little rock, 108 in san angelo. you can see right now a big area of high pressure and warm moist air spreads across the south. by the time we get to monday, cooler dryer air filters in canada and that pool of warm moist air kind of swrirhrinks. our friends in texas, arkansas, oklahoma, parts of louisiana still going to be in those triple digits. a lot of big maroon 5 fans right he good morning to you. we have some really thick fog. this is typically when we see the dense fog of the morning and as a result, a little bit of drizzle generated. we'll see the sun come out in force. 79 in san jose. 66 degrees in san francisco. mostly cloudy in the city until 1:00 or 2:00 p.m. 80 degrees on saturday. a really comfortable weekend ahead. sunday, just a little warmer. hey, great for outdoor activities. >> and that's your latest weather. natalie? >> thank you, al. this morning on "today's" health, the real reason you may be tired. if you're getting enough sleep but still waking up exhausted there may be a concrete medical reason behind that tired feeling. dr. raj is a "today" contributor and medical editor at "health" magazine. "health" magazine says that women are four times more tired than men. and, of course, a lot of things contributing to it. could be medical reasons behind it. >> we're not talking at lack of sleep because of the kids or worry. >> multi-tasking. >> exactly. we have real medical conditions that could cause it. >> let's take a look first. indicator could be your thyroid is out of whack. >> this is a very big one for women. auto immune condition usually. your thyroid is a gland located in your neck. it really regulates your hormones, metabolism. when it's underactive fatigue is the number one symptom. there are other things as well like constipation, feeling cold, dry skin. this is something the doctor can check with a simple blood test and may require a medication, replacement of that thyroid hormone. it will boost your energy level back up. >> celiac disease could be another culprit. explain what that is. >> this is something -- i'm a gastroenterologist. 133 americans have it. allergy to approaching in rye and barley called glute ten. when you're eating those foods you can develop bloating, diarrhea. one of the main symptoms is fatigue. it may be your only symptom. check with a blood test. you may need to have been a actually have a test where a tube is inserted in your stomach. the treatment is to avoid those foods. glut gluten-free diet. >> fatigue could be a sign of heart disease. i didn't know that. >> right. it's very important for women, you know, we don't often have the same typical symptoms that men do of chest pain. fatigue often precedes a heart attack in women. and it can be another form of heart disease like congestive heart failure. you need to talk to your doctor about getting an ekg or echocardiogram which will check the entire heart and valves. >> also, diabetes could be another symptom of sleepiness. >> what happened with diabetes, instead of your cells using tin glucose for energy it spills out into your blood. you're not able to get the energy you need. being fatigue is a common symptom of diabetes. and frequent urination is a symptom so you're waking up a lot at night. you need to treat diabetes. it can lead to many long-term complications. >> exhaustion could be a sign of depression. >> sometimes people don't feel -- or not aware of the typical sadness or hopelessness. they feel tired because they may be in denial of the emotional stuff. if they are feeling fatigued, take stock, are you happy what w. what's going on in your life because you could be suffering from depression and therapy and maybe antidepressants can help. >> vitamin deficiency. one of the common deficiencies is vitamin d. a lot of people not getting enough vitamin d. >> we're so careful about the sun these days because of skin cancer, which is great, but one of the side effects is we may not be getting enough vitamin d. a symptom is feeling tired. there are other symptoms as well. we're not aware of the long-term effects of a deficiency in vitamin d. these days we do have sun around. get the 120 or 15 minutes. >> get a little bit of time out there and the supplements. also, low b-12 levels could play a well. >> vitamin b-12 is important in terms of preventing anemia and neurologic function. there are people who are deficient, especially vegetarians. if you are feeling fatigue, it's a simple blood stes your doctor can check for. if you need supplementation you can get it in pill or injection form. >> another thing you say you should do iscabinet. >> one of the common side effects of many drugs is fatigue. a lot of people know about the antihistamine. >> benadryls and all of that that can knock you out. >> there are ones like antidepressants. many of them can cause fatigue as well as high blood pressure medicine. if you started a new medicine and you're feeling fatigue, talk to your doctor. it may require a change in the dose or changing the medicine all together. >> dr. raj, as always, a wealth of information. thank you so much. >> thank you. coming up next, comfort foods to boost your mood? 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>> interestingly, it waves a oxytosin.lledcc1: it's the hormone of bonding. it makes us feel closer to people, more social. it might be romantic or nonromantic. but loneliness is a big source of stress and a reason that people reach out for comfort foods. salty foods do make you feel more connected to people. >> what about the sweet foods? >> actually starchy foods, fatty foods, sweet foods, they all actually boost serotonin which is a kem chemical, antidepressant, literally, the antidepressants that we prescribe so often do change as well. they act in a certain way temporarily a little bit like an antidepressant. >> i know for myself, i would love to get a bag of -- big bag of fries, super size fries, a hot dog or a hamburger, something like that. and you feel great while you're eating it. almost immediately afterwarded. and then i would crash and feel horribly guilty. >> some of that is psychological. i think what's important to know is what informs your particular comfort foods, you named yours. it's biology but also the psychology. so memories that are attached to wonderful times. it may be what your mother gave comfort1: or oughtcc it may be a fun and lovely time, you associate that memory. now, that's a great thing. on the other hand, because we're pleasuring ourselves, because it makes us feel better, we might feel a little ashamed that we're kind of stuffing our face to try and feel better. that guilt afterwards, like that wasn't good for us or we're doing something just to make ourselves feel nice. >> it's a vicious cycle. >> a vicious cycle. >> eat, feel bad about it and then eat to feel better about it. before i knew, boom. >> that's when, al, you know you're not using comfort foods the right way. every once in a while if you're feeling a little alone, a little stressed and you want to use it, that's fine. there's a point where you can cross the threshold, where you get into a loop of doing it, feeling bad, doing it, feeling bad. on goingly feeling bad, comfort foods won't fix that. >> what is stressing you. >> what is stressing you and can you minimize that stress? can you take that stress out of your life another way besides eating? can you use the comfort food and be okay or do you have to do it over and over again? another thing you should do if you have an ongoing stressor, use other coping skills. exercise is a good one and a healthier one. >> i'm running now, just so i can eat. >> well, you know what? you run so you can eat, but you actually the running probably makes you need to eat less because you feel good from running. so there are other ways to feel good and destress yourself. and honestly, if you're feeling bad all the time and doing this all the time you might need to see a therapist because people sometimes come in to see me because they're really caught in a loop of eating all the time, emotionally essentially eating. >> and the trigger foods. how close are trigger foods to comfort foods, can they be the same thing? >> they can be. often i think it's exactly -- you pick a comfort food and essentially it becomes your trigger food. but you'll find, it's interesting, that yours might be french fries and hot dogs, probably something to do with your youth. if you're from another culture it could be something completely different. people have also different trigger foods. >> lots to think about. dr. saltz, thank you. still ahead, two ladies get ambushed on our plaza for an instant makeover. we're going to show you their new look. but first, these messages. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. 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damage. officers eventually have caught up with the suspect in hayward. he's now under arrest. it's 9:27 right now. we'll be right back. u good morning to you. the sun is breaking through the clouds through the east bay and south bay as well. you're able to warm up to 79 degrees. that's the forecasted high in san jose. 80 degrees in los gatos. 66 degrees and mostly cloudy for the most part today in the city of san francisco. if you will be headed to the city of san francisco for the big giants game tonight, bring a jacket. it's chilly. 59 degrees at 7:00 p.m. if you're not going to make it to the game, catch it right here on nbc bay area. as we head throughout the rest of the weekend, temps stay nice and mild. let's hope we're doing as well in the traffic department. hey, mike? >> we're doing okay. not so bad. fewer cars, it's friday, but we have a few issues after a car was reported weaving in and out of traffic. an accident was reported, it's likely the same car. watch it, folks. hayward, an accident on the surface streets that is at san an day yes, sir seat involving a small vehicle and a bus there. no reports of any injuries but that might affect your drive heading towards the 880 interchange. but at the span, moving nicely across to the peninsula, laura. back to you. >> thank you very much. for the latest traffic and news updates, check out nbc bay area morning news on facebook. another local news update in half an hour. have a great morning. ♪ and that's the popular zac brown band "toes," one of their number one singles. the grammy-winning group, georgia is bringing the country sound to the plaza next friday on "today." >> and if you're a real zac brown band fan you can pick the set list for the concert. you have three to choose from. they will play one on the show. just send a text message with the song number of your choice to 622639. text 1 for "toes," check 2 for "chicken fried" or text 3 for "as she's walk aing away." >> or text 4 for "chicken fried toes." >> it's fun. but "today's" summer concert isn't over just yet because maroon 5 is back with one more song to play. check out what adam levine, the si singer, did earlier me headed out to the crowd and definitely made that woman's day. grabbed her video camera and he began filming. and this is what he shot from the stage. take a look from our amarah angle. that's her camera. >> that's her camera. he takes the camera now. from his perspective. >> he made a couple of calls. >> and that's okay. >> really neat. >> she's loving it, i'm sure. she's going to be keep that one. put that in the hall of fame. >> put that on youtube. also ahead, you know, we all complain about the cold, we can't wait for it to warm up. i don't think this is what we're wishing for. summer has been brutal. record triple digit temperatures in oklahoma, texas, arkansas. we're going to go to texas live to find out how folks are coping across the south. and then brain foods for your kids. it's that time, school is starting back very soon. we're going to help you pick out the right snacks and meals for your children to help boost their memory, energy, and focus breakfast. the most important meal of the day. you can mess it up. >> brain food. >> i get it. it's what's for dinner. >> after examining, they found it. let's get a check of the weather. >> all right. for tomorrow, we got a risk of strong storms in the upper mississippi river valley. showers in the mid ohio river valley. sizzling conditions continue throughout the south tomorrow. and then sunday, sunday we are looking at more warm weather in the northeast with rain in northern new england. slight risk of strong storms in the upper ohio river valleys. also strong storms in the mid plains. sunny and hot for southern cali good morning to you. well, the sun is coming out earlier this morning than yesterday. we had to wait another hour for the sun to look this prominent over the city of san jose. we're looking really good for the rest of the afternoon. san francisco, you'll see the sunshine not until 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. today. as a resultf that deep marine layer, temperatures are still below average and they will continue to be below average all weekend long. 82 degrees on sunday. make those outdoor plans, even comfortable at the coast. have a great weekend. don't like the color of my jacket now, hold on just a sec. >> amazing. >> let's time that again. do that again. okay. again. >> there you go. >> looks like we had blue faces. >> we just like to have fun on fridays. we're loud. coming up next, more on the heat wave sizzling in the south, right after this. ul and off we go! seeking inspiration from the world's best yogurts for activia selects in paris we discovered the inspiration for a totally new yogurt. activia selects french so silky and smooth with lots of juicy fruit. then our search took us to beautiful greece and this thick and creamy greek yogurt, so rich and full of flavor. it was a grueling trip! try new 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these temperatures lightly. there is nothing -- there's nothing trivial about this at all. >> reporter: in memphis, where the heat is being blamed for the deaths of a police officer and public works employee, city leaders are pleading with residents to look after their neighbors. >> please, just check on somebody. >> reporter: a gardener in texas did just that and saved an elderly man when he spotted him on the floor passed out from 100 degree temperatures inside this mobile home. carla allen is one of thousands left without power in benton, arc, a, after a malfunction at the area's utility plants. with no air-conditioning to keep cool, she worries for her pets. >> and they can't stand the heat, too, so i don't know what we're going to do. >> reporter: nightfall provided little relief for firefighters rescuing a patient's tower worker who fainted from heat exhaustion this week. >> heat is tremendous right now, even at night. the guys had to climb up 700 feet to get to the patient. >> reporter: it's so hot this lake in central texas has turned blood red. the result of bacteria that thrive in water starve of oxygen. the lack of rainfall is also contributing to the spiking temperature. >> this heat wave is actually hotter than it would have been in we hadn't had a drought under way. >> reporter: water restrictions in northern texas mean residents aren't allowed to tend to their yard. >> we've invested all of this money in the trees, and there's nothing we can do to water them to keep them alive. so we're going to have to replace several of them. >> reporter: soaring temperatures have a financial hit on those who make their living in the heat of summer. in phoenix, they offer horseback rides to tourists have to restrict their hours, not only for the safety of the riders but the horses as well. >> what are you going to do? you can't endanger the stock. you can't endanger the guests. what are you going to do? >> temperatures below 100 degrees nowhere to be seen and the school year fast approach g approaching, these students learn plenty of lessons on how to stay cool. >> we gave out a lot of water today. >> reporter: three high school football players and a coach have died just in the last week. all believed to be heat related. those are the number of deaths we usually see in high school football over an entire summer. this is just in the past week. al, some are calling for a end of the two-a-day practices, in the morning and in the heat of the afternoon where they're suiting up with he'll helmets and pads. a critical situation in texas and many parts of the south. >> very prudent idea. thanks so much. and still ahead, the best brain foods for your kids to boost their energy and their focus. then, maroon 5 on a summer concert series. but first, these messages. 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>> enough to get the protein and the fiber. and i add a little bit of cinnamon which stabilizes blood sugar. that's going to help you throughout the morning. i also, bread, fortified bread, helps with memory cells and b vitamins help keeps kids alert. >> are you allowed to have syrup with this? >> a little bit. vitamin c from the berries helps protect the brains. >> moving to lunch, the midday crash. >> the high fat, mid afternoon crash when you still need your brain functioning. turkey wrap. turkey contains something important for the neurotransmitters in the brain. calcium, health and growth. so it's important that they get that. 85% of girls, 60% of boys don't get enough. >> i love this wrap because it's easy to pack. >> easy to pack and easy to eat. >> and -- jelly, you can use any kind of a nut butter. omega 3s for the nuts. important for brain health and memory and the fiber from the preserves. >> beverages? >> got to have water. >> water. >> even mild dehydration makes kids tired, irritable, cranky. keep up their focus if you keep water all day long. >> moving on to dinner, which you have more control over in your own home, but you're busy and it's easy to pick up. >> the one thing here is iron. mild iron deficiency can make kids tired and irritable and lackoncentration. they can't focus. lean meat. kids love meatballs. the spinach is here for eyes. we've got iron, vitamin c, iron absorption. protects the brain. omega fortified pastas are awesome. you can get that from nuts and fish. but if kids love pasta, that's great. brown rice, fortified with b vitamin which helps keep them ale alert. >> great. no excuse when you eat your meatballs. >> why aren't you focussing? you had brown rice. >> moving on to snacks. >> i love the seaweed snack. they have 56. >> is this kid friendly? >> here. they're crunchy and yummy. kids love them. they're super fun to put in the lunch box or a snack. they have iron and omega 3, all brain protected, helps memory and helps keep them alert. plus, there's something different. >> it is different. oh, okay. i can't lie. i need peanut butter to cleanse it. go ahead. >> you got a little spicy. >> okay. >> the guacamole which is protected from the omega 3s, whole grain chips, carrots to protect the eyes. i want to talk about yogurt because it's got the calcium but dha. dha is in our gray brain matter. it helps the brain communication. cells for brain communication. >> good. >> the truth there for vitamin c. love dried fruit. cute little snacks. dried fruit for fiber. >> water with that? >> yes. >> robin, thank you so much. you got through it all. oh, one more song from maroon 5. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >> narrator: the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. coming up, the amazing results of today's ambush makeovers. >> plus, a performance by the 11-year-old youtube sensation, cody simpson. >> and cook for 10. >> only two people eat. but now, here's maroon 5 with "wake-up call." ♪ ♪ i didn't hear what you were saying i live on raw emotion baby ♪ ♪ i answer questions never maybe and i'm not kind if you betray me ♪ ♪ so who the hell are you to say we never would have made it babe ♪ ♪ if you needed love well then ask for love could have given love now i'm taking love ♪ ♪ and it's not my fault cause you both deserve what is coming now so don't say a word ♪ ♪ wake up call caught you in the morning with another one in my bed ♪ ♪ don't you care about me anymore? ♪ ♪ don't you care about me? i don't think so ♪ ♪ six foot tall came without a warning so i had to shoot him dead ♪ ♪ he won't come around here anymore come around here i don't think so ♪ ♪ would have bled to make you happy you didn't need to treat me that way ♪ ♪ and now you beat me at my own game ♪ ♪ and now i find you sleeping soundly and your lover's screaming loudly ♪ ♪ hear a sound and hit the ground ♪ ♪ if you needed love well then ask for love could have given love now i'm taking love ♪ ♪ and it's not my fault cause you both deserve what is coming now so don't say a word ♪ ♪ wake up call caught you in the morning with another one in my bed ♪ ♪ don't you care about me anymore? ♪ ♪ don't you care about me i don't think so ♪ ♪ six foot tall came without a warning so i had to shoot him dead ♪ ♪ he won't come around here anymore come around here ♪ ♪ i don't feel so bad i don't feel so bad i don't feel so bad ♪ ♪ i'm so sorry darling did i do the wrong thing oh what was i thinking is his heart still beating ♪ ♪ woah ♪ wake up call caught you in the morning with another one in my bed ♪ ♪ don't you care about me anymore ♪ ♪ don't you care about me i don't think so ♪ ♪ six foot tall came without a warning so i had to shoot him dead ♪ ♪ he won't come around here anymore ♪ ♪ come around here anymore i don't feel so bad ♪ i don't feel so bad ♪ ♪ i don't feel so bad ♪ i don't feel so bad ♪ bad ♪ no bad ♪ oooh ♪ good morning. it's 9:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. has this morning's recovery stalled? the stock market reacts to the jobs report and yesterday's dow wipeout. scott mcgrew joins us with the latest. >> you were right to ask about the economy. we can talk about the stock market until we're blue in the fast but the dow is an indication of our under lying problems in the economy. the dow is the barometer and the is the disease. the dow is up 133 points as we look at the big board. friday we saw the gdp, everything that everyone makes together growth by .04. this morning we saw the unemployment report with 117,000 jobs added to the american economy. the unemployment rate jumped. or fell, rather, to 9.1%. and there you see those numbers there. so we will continue to check it throughout the day and scott budman will have a lot more tonight at 6:00. >> scott, thank you very much. let's check the numbers when it comes to the forecast. let's check in with christina loren. >> good morning. the sun is now out in hayward and sunnyvale. up to 63 degrees. san francisco, mostly cloudy conditions. that will be the case for the most of the day at least. sunshine will warm you up to 66 degrees. 79 in fremont and 80 degrees today in los gatos. yes, the weekend has arrived and good weather holds on all the way throughout this weekend. mike, let's check that drive. >> christina, the spots where you talked about the mist maybe affecting you, 280 at hick key boulevard, reports of an accident and slowing is blocked. noninjury but oil and antifreeze all over the roadway. i guess that would be oil and uncle antifreeze. lighter volume heading into the city. remember, the giants are playing tonight. you can see it on the station or go live out there and see congestion around the at&t park. there's still low clouds hanging around, laura. >> exactly. thank you very much. for the latest traffic and news updates, check out nbc bay area morning news on facebook. another local news update in half an hour. see you then. and stay asleep so you wake rested. unisom. fall asleep faster. sleep longer. captions paid for by nbc-universal television hello, everybody. so good to see you. it's friday, friday, august 5. time is zooming by. >> it is flying. >> we are having a good time anyway. >> we are. we should talk about something from yesterday. >> apparently we hit a nerve. >> imagine that. >> we did a segment that turned into hysteria and craziness. before that we talked about how mother-in-laws were a pain to couples. >> it was supposed to be in general but it zeroed in on mothers-in-law. >> they say the problem isn't them, it's the daughter-in-laws. we'll give the mother-in-laws equal time. there are issues on both sides. >> both sides. >> maybe it's time they had their say. >> we are working on bringing you that, too. somebody book it, please. >> so, there is -- we have a singing sensation on with us today. >> we do. >> his name is cody. he's so big that on a regular random friday all these young girls -- i was like, what are all these 12-year-olds doing out there? >> sobbing their brains out. >> they are in love. >> with cody simpson. >> oh, that one? >> not my cody. >> he'll sing later. >> he's cute. he's from australia. adorable. >> he's 14 but an old soul compared to this kid. >> we have a 12-year-old kid singing lady gaga "the edge of glory." ronan park was runner-up in "britain's got talent." he said he took the day off school and the judges told him never to come back -- never go back to school. >> let's hear him. ♪ ♪ i'm on the edge of glory ♪ and i'm hanging on a moment of truth ♪ ♪ i'm on the edge of glory ♪ and i'm hanging on a moment with you ♪ ♪ i'm on the edge ♪ the edge, the edge, the edge ♪ the edge, the edge, the edge ♪ i'm on the edge of glory ♪ and i'm hanging on a moment with you ♪ >> unbelievable. >> his pitch is incredible. what's happening there? what's with the bangs? they all have them. >> bieber fever. >> he's adorable. really talented. >> so cute. he sang with lady gaga. she realized he had talent. that youtube, the way the kids are becoming famous is such a smart thing now. >> a little girl in my hometown -- you know julia. when she was 3 i was in the ladies room. outside my door i hear, um, uh -- [ singing "the phantom of the opera" theme ] >> i open the door and there she is singing it. we got her in music things. she's working with us now on "it's a wonderful life" playing young mary surrounded by tony award winners. she's 9. >> you can just hear the right way like this kid's pitch. >> some gifts can be developed. when god gives a prodigy gift like that, that's amazing. and he has great hair. two things you need to be a rock star. >> great hair, good voice. this is a new craze called the stay-over relationship. it's the relationship where instead of living together like couples are doing. young couples keep their own home and spend two to three nights together and go back to their homes. i think that's a good way to go. >> that's the way you go. >> that's the way i roll and the way bobbi thomas might roll, too. >> well, absence makes the heart grow fonder, but what's the opposite? something breeds contempt. >> familiarity breeds contempt. >> there's truth to both. you do take somebody for granted if they are there all the time. >> i think separate living -- i don't think you compromise enough. you get to keep everything the way you like it. part of a relationship is you have to give and take. there has to be compromise. if you have a place to run to, you may spend a lot of time there. if you think, i'm sick of this now. i have to go to my place. >> i think marriage is the hardest thing in the world. i'm blessed to be married to a beautiful, great man. but it's not a natural state, i don't think. people say parenting is the hardest thing. no. you know why? you love your children unconditionally. tell me someone who loves their mate unconditionally. that's why it's a contract. >> good point. >> it's easier to raise children, for me. >> interesting. here are things -- listen to this. this comes from reader's digest. things your marriage counselor won't tell you. couples who love each other but have different styles of living should live in different parts of the home. >> they say live on different floors but what if it's one story? >> that's weird. couples who fight in the waiting room -- and this is the therapist's office -- means they still care about each other. in other words if a therapist hears an argument they think it's a good sign. once you stop communicating at all, if your arms are folded and you grumble going in, it's over. >> they say it's over when your feelings just aren't there anymore. >> what does that mean? >> they think somebody's cheating or if you go to bed angry, they say everything can't be resolved in a day. >> when they say, my feelings for you are gone now, i agree with reader's digest when theyt say there is probably somebody else. >> i don't. i think they can die. >> not with men. with women they can. men have to find someone else. >> poor men. >> i think it's true. men leave for someone else. women leave to leave, usually. >> the counselors say if you are name-calling and screaming at one another it's over. i would have been divorced 20 times by now. marriage is hard work. i'm going to two weddings this month. you always wish the best for everybody. but you've got to be able to roll with the punches. >> one wedding is the kardashian wedding. >> i am! i'm going to that one. i remember when kim first got married and how upset her mom was. >> engaged? >> no. she was married before. >> to whom? >> the hip-hop producer and stuff. none of us thought that would last, and it didn't. you love your kids and you hang in there with them. i've yet to meet chris humphries, the guy she's marrying. i'm looking forward to it. i have no idea how many people will be there. a lot of people. >> it will be a who's who. come on. tell me everything. >> we know it's friday funnies. >> let's hear the laughter. [ laughter ] >> the laughter on the tape is so much louder than here. all right. a guy walks into a bar, obviously drunk. takes a seat at the bar, belches and a3hrs for a drink. the bartender says, i think you have had enough and offers to call the man a cab. the man's drunk, stumbles out the door. a few minutes later the same drunk comes in the side door and hollers for a drink, more firmly this time. the bartender refuses and offers to call a cab. the drunk curses and leaves the bar. a minute later he bursts through the back door, plops himself on the stool and demands a drink. >> give him a drink. >> the bartender tells the man he's clearly drunk and will not be served and either a cab or the police will be called. surprised, the drunk man says, man, how many bars do you work at anyway! he was coming in different doors, thought -- >> oh, he thought it was a different bar. >> i told youhgt it wouldn't wo >> time for bobbie's buzz! >> that always works. >> she's over there laughing anyway. it was stupid. >> support. >> great finds for outside. i'm obsessed with this idea. we have hear the sandless beach mat. it was developed for the military. the sand goes in here and doesn't get on you. it's awesome. >> i like it. >> and a butterfly plant. it attracts butterflies. also for the kids, take their fairy tales one step further with jack's magic beans, stone soup or a chocolate flower garden. you can learn how to plant. even cinderella's seeds so they read the fairy tale and make their own. >> that's part of the problem in our culture. we read them fairy tales with prince charming, you're going to live happily ever after. you end up in a therapist's office. >> or digging in the dirt. >> i love your mood music. soon we'll do bobbie doll. very soon. she feels like we dress like old farts and she'll have her way with us. 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[ applause ] >> that's so -- i wish i had the guts to get my hair cut like that. our second lady is darla from vermont. she's finally ready to take the plunge for a brand new look. let's listen to her story. >> you are such a good granddaughter. you wore a bright shirt to stand out so we'd pick your grandma. why is this important to you? >> she's always been there for me, hanging out, going shopping. it would be good for her to get her hair done. she's been shy about getting it cut. think it's time. >> so do i. ready for a glamorous look? >> i think i am. y yes, i am. >> too late now. darla's here with her granddaughter paige. let's look at darla before. and bring out the new darla burgess. oh! >> look good. >> paige, you can take it off. >> oh, my god! you look amazing. so different! >> turn around and look. >> oh! wow! >> so great. >> thank you! >> all right, louis. you cut the hair. >> i did. my theory is if the grandmother's hair is longer than the granddaughter's it's time for a cut. she got a great haircut to show off her face. subtle makeup. then i added depth to the color. before it was -- blond-gray. now you have color in the hair. you add color to the hair, you add color to the face. >> beautiful. >> that outfit is so pretty. >> unfortunately we have to start thinking about fall. so i wanted to give her pieces that you can incorporate into your closet for fall. this full outfit is from calvin. >> what do you think? >> i love it! absolutely stunning. >> come on out, lisa rinna, and join us. >> up next -- >> live across the street with our friends and fans after this. welcome to glad tv. thanks, skyler. let's go to last night's highlights. look what sometimes happens with the ordinary bag. it slips. bingo, falls in. mom was mad. mom should have used glad forceflex with the stretchable drawstring that grips the can and stays in place. plus, it has the stretchable strength of forceflex. that's all today for glad tv. 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[ female announcer ] what will you outlast? we are back on friday with sara haines. >> she's at the nbc experience store with lots of questions. >> i'm with tammy from nebraska with a question about songs. >> we all have favorite memories from the past. i was curious about the title of a song that brings back a happy memory for you. >> one of yours. ♪ there's a summer place >> sing that more. i like it. >> that's the first thing that comes to mind. >> you know what i like? carol king and james taylor "up on the roof". >> do you know who wrote that? laura nero. >> beautiful. >> great song. love it, love it. good choice. >> next, janice from new york. hoda, she has a question about hair. >> oh, give it. >> hoda, what do you do to prevent the dreaded hair frizz? >> i use a hammer and a chisel and a gallon of gel. i get the keratin treatment. it's so worth it. it's expensive but worth it. >> changed her life. >> thank god for laura who blows your hair out here. i'm bad at doing it myself. she does a great job. look at your hair. >> you have jennifer aniston hair. >> it was raining. it was like bozo the clown. >> i feel you. >> i thought you were jennifer aniston at first. >> next up we have little gabrielle with a question about parties. >> what was your favorite childhood birthday? >> i can't even remember. i'm so old, honey. i don't remember being a child. i do remember my children's birthday parties. we often had them at disneyworld for whatever reason. either cody in march for spring break or august. it's a magical place. >> she's so cute. bye, honey. >> what's your favorite birthday? >> all of them. the one that's coming up now. next we have men, relationships and dating. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. introducing purina one beyond sfx: bed crashes to floor kids seem to get bigger overnight. good morning... whoa! whoa! and when they do, they're ready for goodnites. the nightime underwear specially designed for kids 4 and up. you could spend as much as $200. olay says challenge that with an instrument that cleanses as effectively as what's sold by skin professionals for a whole lot less. new olay pro x advanced cleaning system. good morning to you. it's 10:26 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. this morning san leandro police are looking into a string of robberies that appear to be related. five people have been robbed in the last three weeks. locations of the robberies in each instance were walking alone in a group of two to four after ken american men that approached them. in most instances the victim was pushed to the ground and robbed of their wallet or purse. no one was seriously injured. a freight train could be the culprit behind five fires that ripped behind contra costa county. the fire broke out along railroad tracks in oakley avenue. burning 30 acres and damaging several structures and a barn and heavy marine r machinery. it forced the evacuation of a nearby elementary school. luckily firefighters were able to get the flames under control in about an hour. no homes were damaged and luckily no one was injured. weather and traffic after this. : it's 10:28 and temperatures are climbing. the sun is out in full force in the south bay. where you see the greens, the low clouds are hanging out. 56 in san francisco and you'll be able to warm up in the city to 66 degrees later on today. sun will be out by 4:00 p.m., completely sunny conditions and good air quality. breathe it in with a clear conscience. 79 degrees. in fremont and san jose today, we stay nice and mild. unseasonably cool as we head through the weekend. 82 on sunday. hope to see you in fremont. mike and i will be out there this weekend. >> both days. over pacifica, 280, still cleaning up the accident. chp is putting down the kitty litter as you approach the exit. towards the scene, one lane continues to be blocked. hopefully a half hour before that clears. we look outside to the bay bridge, metering lights are still off. midday typically folks head to the city but right now, it's cloudy and not such beautiful weather for the midday. >> uls nice in the bay area no matter what. for the latest traffic and news updates, check out nbc bay area rning newsn facebook. join us monday morning starting at 4:30. we are back with more of "today" on this try day. we are trying to figure men out. >> there is nothing we would like than to know what men really think about love, dating and relationships. who better to give us the view? >> donny! >> how are you? >> you look beautiful. >> we like this look. >> official uniform of "the other view". >> first question is from ann. men seem to tune out a lot during conversations. is it intentional or a fact of life? >> what? can you repeat that? >> you know, i think it's what men do a lot called editing. i could be in love with you -- i am. you could be talking, talking and you are saying a lot of stuff that our brains don't operate. instead of saying, honey, i'm not interested or honey, stop talking. you just let it flow. it doesn't mean we don't love you. our brains are different. the great seinfeld line, what are you thinking about? nothing. if we have to talk about the marriage and he's tuning you out that's different. if it's my friend, got her nails done, and so on. he can tune you out. >> from pam, when you're dating do sleepovers help or hinder the relationship? >> sleepovers are a part of life. it's a way you get to know someone. moving in, be careful. full-time sleepover is a different story. in your 20s, 30s, 40s and you're dating do what you are comfortable with but it won't hinder a relationship. if it does there's something wrong. >> too soon -- >> not sex. she means staying over. >> i don't want a woman to sleep with me on the first time. no matter how much we want it, we don't want it. you don't ever, ever, ever sleep with a man the first time. >> what about the second? >> i say past a certain age -- >> sec's okay. >> four is okay. >> what do you say to your daughters? >> number 849. >> if you don't mind, i would like to know what donny thinks about what we were talking about before. >> what? >> about if a man says "i just don't have feelings for you anymore." you say he's already cheating. >> he's found someone else. i don't think the feelings turn off for men. >> 90% of the time when someone leaves a relationship there is either someone fantasy waiting -- people need a place to go. mostly it's infidelity at the end of the relationship. it's easier to stay. >> for men. >> not all the time. you could lose feelings and someone says that. but man or woman, when a relationship is ending chances are they are going someplace. >> women leave because it's over. i think it's men. >> i don't agree. there's someone in their mind. you can always stay one more day. > rebecca says, why are men so: stubborn about going to the doctor? >> it's the same reason men cheat. we don't want to die. this is the core primal thing. by men going to the doctor, it means we are closer to death. there is something wrong with us. that's a reason men cheat. to stay young. it sounds crazy. men are much more worried about vitality. >> scared. >> i hurt my back a couple of weeks. i can't work out, i won't be young. we're bigger babies and more insecure about the lifeline than women are. i say a lot of stupid things but that was right. >> but frank -- >> there is frank gifford. that's like superman. except frank gifford and derrick jeter. >> i guess because the body is the living. >> thank you, donny. >> did we answer any questions? >> we know there is no value to the segment, but we like hanging out, so bear with us. >> love your house in the hamptons. 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[ growling ] >> all right, all right. get in the bag. get in there. >> oh, my gosh! >> that was his little -- b. >> i can't get anybody in my family to do anything i want them to do. >> that was his claim to fame. >> what else do you have? >> he does something else with the mark where you will have your marks that you have to hit. >> okay. >> dogs do, too. >> okay. >> we can use anything actually. if we are working on a sidewalk we can use a rock or whatever. i will use my phone. >> he's watching. he knows something's up. he knows that's his park. >> no. >> no, indeed. >> get on your mark. get on there. >> he's on it! >> oh, my gosh. >> so adorable. >> he has to do a little retrieve which is what he learned in the movie. >> can he do a trick with the other dog? >> i'll bring out echo. >> good boy. get in your bag. echo? all right. >> look at him in the bag. >> there are fun tricks you can teach your dog at home. an easy one is this one right here. sit. good. you can have your dog sit. put your feet up. >> of course. with a treat you place it right between the dog's legs right here. are you shy? you lengthen the amount of time before you give them the treat. then reach in there. >> so cute. >> shy! >> thank you for coming to see us. >> absolutely adorable. >> terrific book. thank you for being with us. >> how to feed a family of four for less than $10. we promise. after this. as a va pharmacist, working directly with our veterans is really gratifying. plus, i have advanced pharmacy systems that keep accuracy high, along with training and other benefits, like being able to work anywhere in the u.s. with my current license. it's good to know you're working with the best. and that's good for our veterans. 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[ laughter ] >> okay, cody. what are you singing? >> "on my mind," my new single. >> here he is. cody simpson. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ i'm sleeping through the day i'm trying not to fade ♪ ♪ but every single night ♪ i've just been lying awake ♪ cause i ♪ i can't get you off of my mind ♪ ♪ the moment that we met ♪ i didn't know yet ♪ that i was looking at a face ♪ i'll never forget ♪ cause i can't get you off my mind ♪ ♪ i can't get you off my mind ♪ give me the chance to love you ♪ ♪ i'll tell you the only reason why ♪ ♪ cause you are on my mind ♪ i want to know you feel it ♪ what do you see when you close your eyes ♪ ♪ cause you are on my mind ♪ i want to be best of ♪ i want to be worst ♪ i want to be the gravity in your universe ♪ ♪ i want to be there to help you fly ♪ ♪ i'll help you fly, girl ♪ oh, the longer that i wait ♪ the more that i'm afraid ♪ that someone's gonna fool your heart and take you away ♪ ♪ cause i ♪ i finally realized ♪ that i can't get you off my mind ♪ ♪ give me the chance to love you ♪ ♪ i'll tell you the only reason why ♪ ♪ cause you are on my mind ♪ i want to know you feel it ♪ what do you see when you close your eyes ♪ ♪ cause you are on my mind ♪ girl, i can't live without you ♪ ♪ i can't think straight without you ♪ ♪ so tell me what should i do if i can't get you off my mind ♪ ♪ give me the chance to love you ♪ ♪ i'll tell you the only reason why ♪ ♪ cause you are on my mind ♪ i gotta know you feel it ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ ooh ♪ cause you are on my mind ♪ you're on my mind ♪ you're on my mind all day and night ♪ ♪ cause you are on my mind >> thank you. 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