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>> another man doing well, maybe not on the national level. >> he has his moments. >> locally. tucker barnes. >> good morning, allison, thank you. i do appreciate that.at we're off to a cold start, temperatures in the 30s,30 later, mild, upper 40s to about 50, but don't get used tou a cold weekend. 36 in washington, reaganrea national, 32 in fredericksburg,r 38, god morning to you -- good morning to you friends in openin city. cold rain overnight as we watche this coastal low shape up. sunshine to start the morning, but clouds moving in from the west, today i think will bebe mostly cloudy by afternoon, and later tonight, some showers wilw develop, and parts of the area t will likely see a transition to winter weather, including snowud during inthe overnight hours.igt more details on that, and thethe prospect for a wintery saturday around here in a few minutes, today, 50 degrees, partial sunshine, and mild conditions.
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should be dry for the afternoone commute. more details on that in a fewfew minutes. >> tucker, thank you.nk people in culpeper areep shocked after a woman was killew by the police. >> sherri ly is live withwi details on what happened and the many questions that still remain. good morning.morn >> reporter: good morning.morn investigators say the policee officer and woman got into a confrontation but what happenedn next in that time between then and the shooting remainsre unclear. this happened yesterday morning after what police describe as as physical altercation on east north street.nort the culpeper officer shot and killed 45-year-old patricia cook. he was responding to a call the much a suspicious vehicle.io witnesses ussay they heard they officer warning stop or he would shoot before firing severalse shots. the officer has been placed onpl administrative leave which is standard procedure in cases like this. the state police arear investigating, but won't confirm how many times cook was shot or what profited the officer to
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open fire. -- prompted the officer to open fire. >> some sort of all indicationid took -- altercation took place,c and shots were fired, as the vehicle traveled south onut northeast h street, about 75 yards, and ended up striking a telephone pole.te >> cook was married but had nono children. sheshe was shot just feet from e church she attended and thend pastor said she enjoyed workinge with children, d involved in sunday school, helped in theth kitchen, and was a very caring and compassionate person.sion we will do all we atcan to help the family and our church andand community walk through this timm of grief. anybodies say cook would notno hurt a fly, and what happeneded seems out of character. allison and tony, that's whatth makes this so hard to believe. tony? >> all right, thank you very much. there's going to be more b questions ande hopefully manyh more answers to come out of this somewhere down the road.
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take a look now at the scene right outside of alexandria fire department 206.de live pictures of employees hardm at work to set up a memorial ini honor of josh wiseman. he was a 7 year veteran of the department. he died yesterday from injuries he suffered while responding tor a car fire on i 395 in alexandria. wiseman was 33 years old.s you see him here. he leaves behind a wife. this is the al san degree fire department's first alexandria alexandria -- alexandria firedr department's first death in morr than 100 years.thea a fellow student says he knew yeardley love, and once saw hugly with his arm around herher neck as she schemed for help. paul -- as she screamed forf help. paul? >> reporter: good morning,m
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yesterday's testimony was fill with more than a dozen witnesse to painted a picture of not only the day yeardley love died, but the weeks and months leading up to the death. we heard from mike burns, the university of north carolinacaro lacrosse player, said he came here to party with friend, but instead, he had to come tocom yardly's aid, seeing hypinglyse had his arm around -- hutchinglc had his -- huguely, with his arm around yeardley's neck. and then another witness said she heard her yelling at him to stop, and it sounded like a beating. yeardley love was hitting him with a purse, and all theth congress tentste scattered -- contents scatter.s she was angry at him allegedlyal over a claim of in fizz dealt.fz
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the room was full the emts,e fbi people there to temperature not only what they found on huguely's blackberry, but yeardley's computer, we heard testimony about the cpr, andd what cpr can cause as far ass blood pressure, blood flow, lotl of medical science testimony in there yesterday as far as cpr was concerned.w and we also saw that the jury was shown for the first time tht pictures of a dead yeardley love laying on her broom floor,broo pictures m taken by the -- on hr bedroom floor, pictures taken by the police.ol huguely looked down at the ground as the pictures werec shown, and tuthe jury was able b see the photographs, people inoe the courtroom could not seesee them, but apparently, they were quite graphic. allison? >> paul wagner, thank you veryry much. >> sure. >> a teacher at a private school in rockville charged with havin
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sex with a student.stu 27-year-old ashley campbell taught at montrose christianse school in rockville. she's from southern pennsylvania. the abuse of the 16-year-old bo went on for over a year.a y parents are just now getting thh news. >> one of the things thating attracted me to the school wassc the christian based values thate ths ey talked about, and that's what we wanted our daughter to have, so to hear that, and, itad really doesn't go with thethe mission of the school as what'st preached.ea >> the school called the police last week when officials got ans anonymous tip.ous they say none of the encountersc happened often campus. -- on campus. judge in the jerry sandusky sex case is deciding if peoplepe from state college can sit on the jury. he will also consider sandusky's request to see his grandchildre
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as he awaits trial on 52 criminal counts.al and prosecutors want to change his bail conditions so he cannot go outside of his home anyan mother. sandusky is under house arrest, but has been scene walkingw around outside his home.s to virginia, private, adoption agencies may soon be given the rise to deny children to homosexual couples. yesterday, the virginia state senate approved legislation thae giwould allow the private agencs to bar adoption that conflict with their beliefs.ir the house has passed similar legislation, and bob mcdonough said he it sign it. virginia will be just the secon state with such a law. there is breaking newsbrea concerning the white house and the battle over birth control.no fox news has confirmed an announcement will come today ofo an accommodation to address concerns by catholic bishops over the mandate that requires health insurers to providepr coverage for birth control. the bishops and other criticscrt
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say a regulation forces catholic institutions to provide contraceptive services they don't believe in.li a senior advisor to president obama tells fox's ed henry that this will not be a compromise, but did not give anymore g details. tony? republican candidates speaking in dc, three will be rallying conserve at the c-pack meeting. ron paul is in maine, he isis focuses on the week long caucuses there.cer rick santorum, mitt romney, andn newt gingrich are addressing the conference at the marriott parkp hotel in northwest. the highlight of the weekend will be a straw poll last yeart that poll was run by ron paul. coming up, relief for millions of homeowners.s. 49 states agree to a massive mortgage settlement, but some, say it's not enough, and oneand similar says it doesn't focus on
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welcome back, you could be one of millions of homeowners ts see a reduction on your home loan. lo a $25 billion settlement withnt the nation's top mortgagertga lenders will help reduce loans door homeowners who owe morewh than its home is worth. break 1 millionmi household -- about 1 million abo household will receive uthelp, $2000 will be sent to about 250,000 americans who werewer improperly foreclosed on from 2008 to 2011. 49 states joined the settlements they are negotiating with 14g other lenders. you can find out if you'reyo included by going to myfoxdc.com, we have posted astd link under the money tab. while government fisheses hailed the settlement, many sayy it doesn't help enough people. anthony sanders, a senior
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scholar in george masonge university joins us to talktalk about the latest on this. thank you for coming in, sir. >> i just mentioned that some say this is great, it's wonderful, we needed this.d some say it doesn't do enough, and you have a different pointrt of view about it.. >> my point of view is that, it's a huge settlement, and it's for about a million people, that's $25,000 per borrower, iff you average it out. but the point is that agents noa gewhat you think it is -- it's what you think it is. it's an attorney generals settlement, and what it is, it's just another refinance programpo like the one president obama pushes, or harp 2, which isis fanny or freddy, neighbors downe igthe street, and this, again, , a re-fiz plan.
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everybody is robe bow signing,ii it's sloppy, 100% of the peoplee defaulted on loans, and this was the lender trying to get thethe collateral back which is they'ry due, so it's not like these were innocent victims in their homesm that did nothing, and the house goes repossessed.poss these poo are people thatt default -- these are people that defaulted and stayed in the hom 2 or 3 years later. this is not a correction for that. >> but isn't it a correction for, i mean, the crash of thee housing market was very complicated, it was a long timee incoming, and a wide variety of things caused it, easy money foo people who maybe shouldn't have had loans, people did fallfa behind. but it doesn't address roborobo signing, but doesn't it helphelp people who did get in trouble? some of their own doing, some
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were in situations they probablo shouldn't have been in fizz ways, but doesn't itit help -- anyway, but doesn't itde help them and help get us backbk on steadier ground? >> two as effects to the -- aspects to the settlement. the $1500, $2000 for householdel went into foreclosure. now, that's like eli manningman witness the super bowl, losesloe his arm in an accident, we sende him a check for $1500, i think he's going to be thrilled.ri it's not big enough in that dimension, but these people didd default.de it's really, replicated.r in terms of the principal -- it's veryver complicated. in terms of the principal, there's no evidence, i've donev this on wall street -- . >> you were with the deutschede bank? >> that's right.gh >> and we found no evidence thad principal reductions do much.h. what causes people to go intoino default is job loss, divorce,rc,
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and usually huge medical bills.l again, but it's nice if you're one of the parties receiving itv and again, before everyone getsr yotoo excited about this, theree going to be trustees appointed toddle out the money.t thing of how that's going to work. >> the $25 billion.li >> and it will take time. this is not something that will be handled next week. >> absolutely, it's not an instant fix, this could take a couple years.le >> here's what i'm trying to understand. isn't it better, i understand that some say, and they're right, $2000, that's not a lot. that's not going to help me aa lot, but doesn't it help to somo extent, and doesn't it try toy start to make some people whole or get them on the path to getge whole again? >> it doesn't buoy the economy,
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the theory, my friends are all in favor of these things, i pointed out, when you do the math, it is less than one halfhl of 1% of consumptionc expenditures, which is really 70%. it will be a drop in the bucket, but the issue is if you want people to get, start working ouu of a hole, yes, this could be helpful. when you came in ii said we have four minutes, wewe can't solve the whole issue, bue i thank you for coming in and providing a different insighti into this. allison? coming up, jay leno'slen mysterious nightly routine. it's time to ask allison, it'si' about jay leno. why does he put his hands in his pockets each night and rub them together after shaking handshand with folks. annie? >> reporter: for 70 years, thes, united states air force band has provided music and entertainmene
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for people all ntaround the worw and this sunday, you can come out and enjoy them. it is completely free, and family-fun for everyone, soeve stick around, because we'ree going to talk to them about thee event, and how to come out ando experience it. back to you. thank you. let's take a look at theth trivia question today. this resort cook invented theth potato chip that we love so mucm in 1853. was it james palmer, henry jefferson, george crum, or franf utz. we're back after the break. dinner's ready.
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>> here's the question, i watch the tonight show every night, i see jay leno touching thosehi hands before the show, then hete puts his hands in his pockets, and rubs them.d what's inside?in thank you for writing in with this quirky, interestinginte question. but i have to admit, when i read it, i thought this was a randomn left-field thing, and surelyin nobody has thought about this. not true.tr there's a whole lot of chatter on the web asking the samesa thing. so we decided to show you what this viewer is talking about look at the nightly routine. touching the hands, who knows what's on those hands.e all right.ght. he goes to step back, you see him rubbing his hands together
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there. he puts his hands, there, in his pockets. let's see what he does.he he comes out and rubs his handsa together again. now. here's another night, we'll show you this, because he continuesc to do this. there's video proof. there is a lot of that, plenty, of folks say it is absolutely true, that leno does have some hand sanitizer lotion in hishi pockets to ward off germs, but, for every post that says he tose use the sanitizer, there's another post that says hehe doesn't use the sanitizer. for the record, i personally sent two e-mails to nbc, one to nbc and got a generic thing, so, sent one to the tonight show, no response on this topic, but webt did find a response from jay leno online. it was sent into parade, itsi
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question, does leno have handha sanitizer in his pockets? leno, here's what he says, he says no, i don't. people always ask why do youw shake hands with audienceaudi members, so i think it'snk important to connect withwith people, it's one of my favorites parts of the show. he says he doesn't do it, but would he say -- . >> if he did do it, it would, id think some people would take, some would take offense, but ien think most people would understand touching all thoseth hands. >> he doesn't want to get sick.t >> i have never heard about thiu until you brought the question up, so i started watching the tonight show.t it's every night he does it. but here's the only thing, iy don't know what you could put i your pants pocket, people seem to think he has some pads, and rubs his hands, but you'd be
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worried about what it would be leaking through his pants.ug >> you know we sent a man to the moon. >> you mean we could come upup with something?wi >> i don't know, i thdon't knowk >> it looks like he's sanitizina his hands to me, he says no. he also had quirky things he does as all comedians do. >> one of the things people say proof is he does it every night. johnny carson, yes, they have their mannerisming they do every night. -- mannerisms they do everye night. >> thanks for sending it in. if you have a question you woulw like answered, click on theon morning tab at myfoxdc.com. we do this right here in the 9:00 hour. h >> all right. r >> yeah. >> very good. coming up. >> not hand sanitizer. you don't want to know what it is.
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>> the question is, what would you do with $310 million, theth jackpot tomorrow, if someone hits the prize, it would be the 11th largest lottery jackpot in u.s. history, and the 4th 4th largest powerball jackpot. >> i would be so grateful if i won. would pay off my debts. >> i would pay yours, too.. >> we asked other twitter
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follower,. that's just what we said. >> we have good people. >> what would you do, really? >> i, i have a list, i fantasiz about it, it involves a house, a better house, kids' education paid for. take care of myer parts. >> -- my parents.y >> i feel like i won the lottery already because i get to workwo with both of you. [ laughter ] >> he thinks that's going to improve his chances around here? >> i will throw a big party for everybody that watches.t >> that was a good waste ofof money. >> i would make it rain!
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>> i don't have it in the first place. >> you're pointless.nt >> everybody says the same thing. >> i'm going to give it to charity. i'm going to have a party.pa >> i hope you win, and i want t see if you give it toto washington. >> it's not going to be a cheap party. >> am i in there that? >> that's my handle there. >> okay. p you better buy a tweettw device -- you better buy a tweet device if you win. >> tucker? >> we have some interestingi weather through the nighttime hours, and into tomorrowmorr morning. some winter around here, once again. i think it will be a close callc when all a said and done, it'sn going to be a lot of -- we're not going to see much. i think that's the bottom line.o now with the temperatures, 39 ar
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atreagan national, 40 in kwan cn a nice afternoon, temperatures mild again today, and thesend temperatures will be near 50e this afternoon, and we're notd e going to get a chance to cool down, and when we get theth storminess, it will move in, and then see the transition over to snow. best chance for accumulating snow later tonight and tomorrowg is to the north and west.a i'll show you why as we shoe the storm starting to gather shape. sunshine for the start, to the west, a wig mess developing and -- a big mess developing, and we'll get an area of low are pressure developing to the sout and east, we haven't done this at all this winter.i low pressure sliding off the coast, and it will drag with iti a lot of energy and cold air behind it.be in combination, we have a coldv front e to chicago, a strong cod front. this means business!eans this is going to sweep down later on.la and how exactly are the element of the atmosphere doing the
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dance will determine what ourde weather tewill be. the area of low pressure willssr stay earings ande the cold air will take just lon enough to get in that we'll be dealing withal inrain that will try to transitn to snow.sn probably won't do a lot of sticking as the roads and, youyo know, surface areas generally above freezing with its recentts warm temperatures, yesterday, e were in the s,upper 40s. the future cast, great job here of showing what is happening. the developing storm system toem the south and east, snow to the north and west, by 3, 4:00 a.m. we see the snow line push downpu close to washington, and points south, then the battleground is set up on saturday, and we seew some winter weather on and off, and the cold air comes pouringpr in by saturday night, theni temperatures will be back into the 20s?20 yeah, back in the 20s, and afternoon highs on sunday, 33 degrees. 50 today, real action starts tonight, rain likely changing to snow.an inch accumulation.
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did you notice overnight low? 34 degrees. temperature is critical for theh next 24 hours, and there's thee' high on sunday, 33, windy and cold! that's weather, allison, over to you. >> all right. just >>chatting with our nextou guest, and she wants to help with a spark in your relationship. she has been featured magazines and she is bringing her powerful so many march to the district this weekend. -- message to the district this weekend. >> the seminar is tomorrow, a half day sort of intensive seminar, right?s ladies only?di >> i have esa men's only, but ts is the lady only from 8:30 to8: 3:00. >> this is wonderful. and the location is at: 1214 u street. 8:30 to 3:30, there is a feefe
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attached, and there is roomro available. if you're interested, check it out. let's talk about your message, and tony is like why is ity ladies only?on first, why is it ladies only? >> tony, we do have a males onla i do, but the platform i come from is different than most love relationship courses where youe might have men and women in theh room. i have something called the lov life that what i share with women, and i have a different set for men, so that's why it' deal with the homogenous group. they are gender specific for the women and men. >> let's talk about some of those love lies.love what do we learn as little girl that doesn't ring true when we get to be big girls?ls >> there is this dynamic thatyn amhappens right around the age a 4 and 5 where we step into
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disney's world, and it's the world of the prince charming, it is the world of i'm not complete until the one shows up. we learn how to start care taking by all the toys, the babh dolls we receive, and it starts to shape how we engage and itan creates as we watch movies and chick flicks. and so we come into relationship upgrading from the -- that real life doesn't have this. so it starts at a young age, and continues into our 70s and 80s. >> sadly, sometimes we learn the lessons the hard way. so what do you tell women as far as, you know, changing their expectations and knots to ignore them, but change it an about. what do you tell women toomen empower them? >> most of us have been programmed to have the left.he
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you can say oh, what are youoh looking for in a man, and they have the list in their minds, am journal, spoken to their girlfriends. many times, and so i will say to women, well, let's go down thato list, and i want to have you rate yourself. how fit are you? honest. how truthful are you with yourself? so what asking the men to bring is something we have yet toto embody we come in having expectations. so that's something i do, it's, an eye opener, let's have you work on yourself, let's have that be real to yourself.your >> i hear my single friends say i cannot find a good man out here, when you move to a certaic age, it's harder and harder. what do you say to those women? >> what happens, we have the
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list, and that's for mr. right. all we notice is those we think would fulfill that list. there are 7 billion humans onli the planet, probably 3.4 are men, and how many millions inmil the greater dc/virginia area.dc it's not/ true there are no good men, the truth is the list has been judging and you know, weeding out potentials that are good men. lots have not become the diamond. >> we also said, -- you have some books you brought in, pampering principles and african-american's women's guid to self care, and others. it's just all about, i guess, raising up yourself before youel can help to raise somebody elseo >> that's right.
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the madonna's stalker is ono the lose. robbed hopkins escaped from aes mental hospital cain californian week ago today. he is nowhere to be find.o . hopkins was sentenced to 10to years in jail back in 1996 fori1 stalking and making criminal threats towards madonna, but heb again is in that mental institution or supposed to be. he has been accused of making threats against halle berry, ann she is now leaving the country,
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but it's not related to that. but we don't have time for that. hopkins was committed to the mental hospital last year.ye >> we're just hearing about thaa now, considering the super bowlb thing. >> goodness.>> >> it's all about music thisi weekend at the grammies inin hollywood, but another award isi making a big landing, literallyg , the oscars have arrived in hollywood. the statues were flown in fromfm chicago. the trophies are made in thet u.s., really? something is made in the u.s.? they are flown to hollywood each year. oscar will air sunday, february 26th at 7:00 p.m. should all those people bepl e handling the oscars? the pilot?lo why are the baggage people?ge >> i have an oscar!scar >> what's it doing out of thethe box? >> i don't know! coming up, a comedian turned rapper. >> he's done some rapping.ra >> okay. that's knots what i know himkn for. >> i know hi -- that's not what
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i know him for. >> i know him for laughs. >> are you a rapper?er? >> definitely.>>el i do it all.al >> he's here, you may have seen him on hbo, bet, he is live inle the studio this morning,mo obviously, and performing liveoi this weekend.eken we have a lot to talk about. he's coming up next.n >> he has stories about you? >> that's what i understand.un >> i cannot wait. and the air force band isd putting on a free concertconc sunday. annie is hanging out with them. we'll be right back. i'm in a tricky situation here. i'm bidding on a 1979 dukes of hazzard lunchbox, but my auction ends in 15 seconds ! even worse, my buddy's bidding on the same lunchbox. it's airbrushed ! but i've got verizon 4g lte. it's so fast that i can outbid him at the last second. i got it ! yes, i won ! woo hoo !
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tonight, and tomorrow got me ne! live in the studio to talk a little bit -- .- >> good to see you! >> i'm so happy for you i'm happy for us. >> yeah, that's good. >> shall i do the story? >> so, it's 1993-ish, maybe, an, i am a page at nbc, and you wer on the radio with -- you were doing standup. so i wanted to be a standupst comic, and i'm pushing the mail cart, pushing the broom, one of these days i'm going to talk to tony perkins.ins. so one day you come out, and i say, excuse me, tony. and i want to be a comedienne,co do you have any -- comedian, dom you have any advice. hit the clubs, and then theyth
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fired me from being a page.ng >> that was for talking to me. inconsistent never told youer t that. >> something thlike that. next thing i know. i was on to a career, and the rest is history. >> you've done so well. i remember that, although i hav to say i i did not remember the details. my memory, you know, hanging out in comedy clubs, my memory isme meeting you in comedy clubs and seeing you there, and knowing this guy's good. and at one point, you made the move to l.a., you're not theree now. >> i married a very stern blackl woman from baltimore, and wewe quickly left los angeles. she did not like any of it, and so we moved to atlanta, and i'mm in atlanta now so it's sort of an atlanta/l.a./new york, but
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mostly atlanta, i have another kid on the way, so it's like a beautiful time in my life. >> we've not seen each other in years and years, probably since that time. so how have you found it all to be? you made the move, that's thet one thing, you have to make theh move, i remember saying that. i was one who did not do that, kept thinking about doing it. my path went a different way,ret but you made the move and made it work. >> the thing about, i guess the thing that happened me, i come from a familiar liz whose motto is get up -- family whose motto is get up. i like steak he be, i have to pay the -- inconsistent likeonsi steak, i have stto pay the bills -- i like steak, i have t pay the bills. i started doing commercials andd standup was available to me, and
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the got a chance to pull thehe curtain back and see the wizard. and it was all smoke andan mirrors, and who is leveragingri this and that, and i said okay,, let me learn what i can learn, and started a production company of my own from being around commercials, you maze seen me on progressive, and -- you may have seen me on progressive, anda maxwell coffee, and gee co, that's one of the first places, that might have been the firstrt time i saw you, saying that'sth joe, and i knew -- .ew - >> here's the thing, i go to l.a., i tries to get an agent, they say you have too much bett on your resume'. >> wow. >> sorry, we can't use you. >> but immigrates. >> -- i'm great. >> these are ab cs -- .
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>> i'm proud of mize bet, i didd good things.oo we're very proud of you. very good to see you. you're performing at the -- . >> 8 and 10, 8 is soldout, 10:00 p.m. tonight andd tomorrow -- .mo [ talking over one another ] >> it's the guys co-commercial. >> right. -- geico commercial. and eddy bryant and, we're're having a great time. i'm as funny as can be thesethes days. >> and i'm handsome. >> don't go too far.o good to see you. much continued success. allison, back to you. >> thanks.s. u.s. air force band provides great music, excitingex
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entertainment, and you can enjoy the con sirte for free. anne -- concert for free. annie, good morning. >> reporter: being out here osince like 6:45, i don't want o believe. we've been so spoiled.s they sound so wonderful, and i encourage you to come out.t. joining me now is the masterster sergeant. so what do people need to november if they want to come out with their family?mily >> know if they want to come out with their family?fam we bring in artists not that just share the love of music but their country.ir so we hope the music representse the troops. >> this concert features one of my favorites, al jarow. he'll be here on stage, performing with the band.an 3:00 on sunday, and it is free.
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>> it is. and no ticketing required. so what you have working on ino the future? i think there are almost 2000st events that you are working onwo every year. >> oh, yeah. the series is just starting thi time, but in two weeks, we'llwe' bring a jazz pianist here. >> it's all free? >> yes.>> >> before we sign off, i thinkk the band's going to play one more song. let's step out of the way andd let them take it away. it away.
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complained that the french frieh are too thick, and e he fried ua serving of paper thin potatoes,o you know. >> anyway, he did, it was nots until the 1920s they were mass produced. and herman lay put them on thete map, but anyway, thank georgege crum. >> you know, there was someso attitude -- . >> i never heard that. >> crumbs are c-r-u-m-b. >> that's talk about the weather now. >> live shot, clouds moving in. >> that was an expression in your family way back. let them eat the crumbs. >> okay. thank you very much.ve i'm going to be royalty if inco
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