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national, 42 in dulles, and lots of 30s, frederick, cumberland, winchester, manassas all in the 30s early this morning, and you can see here, even at bwi bi marshall temperatures only in the mid-40s, 46 degrees as to to start your day. of sunshine expected evencd more sunshine than yesterday, nice quiet afternoon, great tima of year, and we're going to have sunny, mild afternoons and cool, crisp nights for the next few days with temperatures moderating. we will be back in the low to mid-70s today and mid-to upper 70s by tomorrow. 73 at 4:00 p.m., mostly sunny and pleasant afternoon. more on the weather in and we will do some traffic with julie wright. good morning, to you, tucker. very busy out here right now headed toward baltimore. insure i-95, crash occurred before you reach 895, and looking through the trees here, this is where we had the accident activity with the road completely closed off. some traffic was squeezing by to the left under policemperwe diri
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but rightd-70s topper , torefoth a northbound 95 on the brakes, headed northbound out of columbia and jessup andup use that as the work around to o avoid i-95, southbound parkway, and laurel, no accidents to report southbound along 270. heavy volume, approaching and passing 109 toward germantown and headed montrose. leaving 286 toward vienna. that's a check of fox 5 on time traffic. julie, thank you very much. we begin thank with the latn that hostage situation? kenya. more than 62 people are dead and hundreds more injured. this morning, a maryland county company who was at the mall when the attack started describes the chaos.aos. melanie alnwick joins us with more on that. usre mel. >> reporter: it'sat. so difficult here, hearing that th number of dead may be going up,p most recently we know that that
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kenyan officials had told the ap, that the employees have been told stone standby for many more bodies this morning. we arebo learning that americant were among the terrifiederrifi shoppers and possibly the attackers. this morning the smoke is no longer billowing. there's also conflicting information as to who is in control. sounds of fresh gunfire were happening really just a little more than an hour ago. attackers tweeted early this morning that they are stillill holding hostages inside, but the kenyan military says the soundte of gunfire and explosions areosn from them clearing the scene and detonating any explosives that were set up inside. heavy armed gunmen stormed the gateway shopping mall around lunch on saturday. thelu terrorist group said it wt revenge for kenyan forces pushing into somalia gro in 201. 2 hurrican200 wounded includinge
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americans. >> people are talk about the narrow escape.escape >> people were using their cell phones to get in touch with their family, to try to find oui what was happening. >> only use text being, don't make calls to relatives try to keep quiet. i think people were fearful thae if they were allowed, someone on the other side of stairwell would hear us. >> that was silver spring sarahs who was at nairobi, speaking tog the canadian broadcasting company. the latest information, six militants killed, and kenyan told that the pbs that 3 or six of the american militants were americans. however the state department has not confirmed that. >> melanie, thank you very muchy inside president barack obama ba addresses the united nation's general assembly. >> the president's speech willi' carry two big messages, first of all it will speak about the
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willingness to talk with a new government in iran. in they are still considering a meeting between president obama and the iranian president before the president returns to d.c. tonight. the president will push for the council to push for a resolution to call for consequences against syria if it doesn't comply with giving upn its chemical weapons.l the un was set to begin
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checks. a second person hurt in last week's navy yard shooting has been released from the hospital. the woman was shot in thein shoulder and released from thefm hospital yesterday. d.c. police officer scott williams remains hospitalized. he was shot in the legs sngz. the family of a wood bridge high school student killed in a park over the weekend are making a plea for anyone with information to come forward. >> kenny diaz was stabbed to death in lake park aroundound 3:15 on saturday afternoon. a man15 on who came upon the ce scene said that officers toldfie him that they were looking for up to five young men as potential suspects and diaz knew at least one of his killers. this path leads to the recc center on the side of the track. whether or not that is the wayn they ran, i don't know. >> on monday, rel tifsz hel rela
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candlelight vigil near the area where he was killed. the wood bridge senior high gh school came dressed in red whicd was his favorite color. prince william county police said anyone with information can remain anonymous. there's a cash reward for information leading to an arresn and conviction. vandals atop of the monument of 10 commandments it happenedpe at capitol hill. the 850 pounder, monument sits in front of the headquarters of a christian out reach ministrysy behind the supreme court. today the president of the ministry will hold a news conference in front the damaged monument to deliver a message to the perpetrator.rpetrat a partial shutdown of the federal government looming in less than a week, we have been talking a lot about the politici at capitol hill. but what about the government workers. thousands of would be furloughed, others would have to work, but would they be paid?id?
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wisdom martin is following the e possible shutdown in the newsroom. the white house hold all government agencies last week st they should get ready just in case there's a shutdown. behind me you can see thee website for the office of personnel management and on the page you see the dreaded words,, furlough guidance. click on that and it takes youts to a large report on whatrt happens in the event of aof shutdown because of a furlough. opm is dusting off the dine generalsy plans they first came up with in -- contingency plans they first came up first time a furlough happened. 8,000 federal work eanders the e country would be told to stay at home. emergency employees, 1 senior managers would be on the job anh they would be paid for the time that they work but that paychec may not arrive exactly when it's
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supposed to, that is because pay roll operations could be impacted by a shutdown. a lot depends on the agency that you work for. "the washington post" says if an agreement is not reached at capitol hill, workers would get an e-mail or phone call from the supervisors to stay at work. some will be allowed to go to work one day, to clean out e-mails, that is the federal government.ovn the state government is getting ready to with a plan if the federal government shuts down. dmv will shutdown, library, and public works, ems, and firefighters will remain on the job and police.lice after past shutdownsns furlough workers were eventually reimbursed for the pay that they missed. that is not, however, a guarantee. tony and allison, we will stay on top of this and we will be watching this closely all week.. hopefully this is just a contingency plan and it won'td get to that. again, that is the federal
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govern. government. we will see what happens with all of this. tony and allison back to you. yo >> it's crazy twhear talking about tthat we're talkingabout . terry mcauliffe is pulling ahead of ken cuccinelli. >> mcauliffe is leading 47%, and sarvis has 10%. an indication that voteers are not happy with either of majorr candidates. they face-off in a debate tomorrow at mcclain.clain well, the nats needed a win last night in st. louis to keepe their slim playoff chances alive. >> things looked good in the to of the first, jason werth blasted a two-run homer, but the cardinals rallied to take a 4-3 lead into the 9th. adam laroche would make a last out. the nats lose, they are now
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eliminated from the playoffs because both the pirates and the reds won their games. >> they rallied. >> they have no more home games left, it's over. >> it's over. >> well, yeah for the season. >> it's too bad. >> all right. it's 7:11 now on this tuesdayay morning. still ahead, changes at disney land. why people with disabilities will no longer be able to skip lines. plus an alert for pregnant a women. why your doctor's visits maysits soon involve some more questions about your home and your work life. and imagine finding fi thousands of dollars on the side of the road, what would you do? what would you do? it happened to a local man.n. he decided what to do with the money as our cameras rolled.
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♪ ♪ you know who this is? is >> i no. no >> one of the top country artists. >> all right. >> formerly known. hoody in the blowfish. >> he is quite the successful country artist right now. >> he reinvented himself. >> people don't call him hootie anymore. when he was with hootie and the blowfish, people said, hey, hootie. >> i guess, it would be a little bit country and a little bit rock 'n' roll. that's a cool start to theth day, temperatures overnight 30s and 40s, it's going to be a beautiful afternoon, mid-70s daytime highs, shine. >> nice, i thought it was going to be cooler than that. i got to stop trusting thatthat stupid weather gadget i have. >> i know. >> here is the thing, i thinkth that my cell was dead, i lookedo at my little gadget and it only added up to 70 today. >> no, that is wrong.wrong.
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>> good, i'm glad it's wrong. >> thank you,'s tony, thank you verytony much. let's go to the numbers. >> i use my app all the time.e my phone is dead. >> use the weather app. app. >> that is different. >> 51 at reagan national, and 40, let's take a look at koont treecountry, warm in new orlean0 in new orleans.leans. >> right now. >> yes. >> ninetyes, 80 in new orleans,d parts of colorado and mon in the past 24 hours. sunshine for us, high pressure r across the great laixz i lakes o to continue to deliver gorgeous weather. not today, today it will be sunny. we will keep it right through the weekend. tropical moisture, not a a tropical storm but heavy rainra and thunderstorms expected for florida. they are going to be dealingtobe with flooding issues in florida over the next dayin or two.
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74 for us today, sunshine andhi nice afternoon.ce we will do it all over again tonight with cool temperatures e and tomorrow mid-to upper 70s. nice pattern. >> of very good. >> thanks, tuck. at some point we have to get you standing upright next to julie, because you happen to bee wearing almost the same thing. >> if only i had worn nude shoes we would be twin sees. >> great minds think alike. >> there you go, i'm thinking like allison. >> reporter: unfortunately wert do have a hitch in the get along on the roads. this happens to be northbound i-95, north of route 100, the accident activity involved an overturned box truck, they th zoomed in this camera as far ass they can and what you can see ie the distance it a board that is puspushing everybody to the lef only the left shoulder is able to get by, big tie-up 175 toward
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the accident scene.sc if you are coming northbound, there's a rubbernecking delay de that has traffic as you travel southbound making your way pasta the scene making your way past columbia and jessup. je major tie-ups both northboundno and southbound of i-95. folks are hitting me up on twitter saying there's a tie up there. big delays leaving 198 and a second accident southbound onouo the parkway just south of 495. so the commute, for folks tryinr to make their exit between baltimore and jessup and out of laurel headed toward the capital beltway. in other news, lanes are open at theat will don wilson bridge, th trouble spots to report there. northbound i-95 from virginia, a steady stream of headlights from stafford, dale city through wooo bridge and you have traffic thac continues through the beltway. montrose road, volume delays only to carry through the split, and on 395, the backup, leavinge the beltway and out toward
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seminary road.a check of fox 5 e traffic.af julie, thanks.ie, imagine finding a bag filled with 100-dollar bills right in i the middle of the road.e it happened this fantasy it one man in maryland. >> he saw the bag of money.mo he backed up to get it. fox 5 beth parker showed us what happened next.ha >> it was in theppen middle of road there, it looked like a bag. i just backed up, and you know, see what is in there. i was shocked, i was pretty pr shocked. i never found anything likeke that.at what robert cross found was money, $6,000, around 3:00 p.m. he drove right over it on a ramp. >> i opened up t and i thought what a gifted, i couldld definitely used it. hareporter: you see he had been laid off and had just founu a new job. jo he has two young children.childr >> they said can we keep it, caa we keep it. morally i couldn't do it. my mom raised us strictst christian background.
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>> reporter: the spot hethe sp found was near the county line. first robert called howard county. they said nobody reported then he called montgomery county ando they were more than willing to have him turn in the money but he worried that wasn't enough. >> i thought somebody was going to get fired, monday morning they have to tell their boss they lostthei the money. >> reporter: to one day backay at the scene he kept searching. >> he found some paperwork. had even more -- he called a number scrawled on the paper, it was the number on of a home health nurse who called a family who minutes later called robert. >> hi, ma'am. hi, they described the burgundyu bag. >> was there anything in it. >> and the content. >> you are right, you are exactly right. >> instead of going to the police station to turn ingoin te $6,000, robert went to their th house in howard county. >> reporter: the money belongs to maluk. who is -- >> but could recite every detail of whaty was in each envelope.
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of. >> reporter: they accidentally left the money to the back ofly lt the car sunday. of course it flew off, they thanked robert. >> he is very honest. hone we are grateful he found it. >> reporter: they werere surprised that learn that grandpa was carrying around that much money. >> maybe we need he can put it in the bank. amazing. >> unbelievable story.le >> the whole thing is just amazing. it's weird.'s >> it is weird.s >> if he you saw a bag on the side of the road would you back up to see what it was. >> i don't know.>> i d there's beenon times i thought,h it's not -- you the i have never stopped.ped. >> and he actually reaches the people. >> he went around and lookingokg for, and he found more papers. >> that man was meant to getge that money back. >> he is 97. >> thanks beth. >> all right, we are all over al
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the american college of obstetrics and gynecologists wants doctors to ask women wome during their first prenatal visit if they have been exposed to any chemicals, they can range from mercury and fish to pesticides. the risk is greater for women with high on the job exposure. there's one more reason to keep the nats on the curriculum for 3 to 5 years old. preschoolers who napped an average of spherc spherch 77 mi
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better recall. some we whether nap type shouldd be replaced with more learning. sleep are the time when memories are processed and consolidated.a disney land and disney world will longer allow visitors with disabilities to have instant access to rides.s. they will be given a ticket but the specific time they can ente the ride and the pass, guests, could bypass the main lines and enter throughli a side door. why this change? there were reports of able bodied guests abusing the poliy including hiring disabled tour guides who accompany hem to avoithem toavoid the long lines. you people ruined, but now the system has changed.ged there will be provisions fore knows who pr have certain abilities.. sever7:26.
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>> are there real negotiatetiate airingses going on at capitoll hill. we will have the scoop just ahead.head. lower fat french fries, sounds good. >> burger king unveils statice fristfries but how much healthir they and is it going to cost anymore. >> the breakdown of the recipepe comes up next. i do like the crinkle cut. as we head to the break, here is a live look outside. not a typical picture we bring you. tucker will be here with the latest off of the forecast andwb julie wright will be here with her latest look at traffic. there are many problems. this is clearn done, that is happening in place. >> that music tells the whole story. it looks likee a movie we're seeing, opening to a movie. we will be right back.
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wife told him to buy hot dogdo buns. so he stopped by a convince mart, they didn't sell hot dog buns, but they were selling tickets, he bought $20 worth of tickets. he probably got yelled at when w he ghohe got home.ho >> i thought you would say thath >> that is how it happened. >> $20. >> that is ambitious. am >> and he only played it.ayed >> this is the second time. >> maybe he had a huge. >> he does not deserv deserve t. i have been waiting years toto win. >> maybe the line wasn't as long. >> i have been waiting years to win.in. >> you mean in the cosmic universal line. >> yes. >> it doesn't matter. matt it's going to be sunny and d beautiful this afternoon.teoo
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>> that's good enough for me, tuck. >> that's all i need, too. i just enjoy the wonderful wo people i meet when i'm in line at the lottery. >> just 1 million would be fine. >> we have had this conversation. take $25,000, $25, let's be honest. ho >> i'm willing to take $100. tony won five one time, i was wa excited for him.m. it's definitely a jacket here early. we are going to warm it up into as much as the 70s, still hanging out in the upper 40s 40s even without sunshine. look at the 40s across thero most of thes area, down to 43 degrees, 48 in quantico, howu about 30s, manassas, you're 39 degrees, frederick 39, winchester, cumberland only 39 degrees, very, very cold start. in fact, we had a frost advisori for western maryland early thish morning, that is how cold it got overnight. sunshine, quiet conditions, nex several days featuring bright bg
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and mild afternoons and cool nights and cool nights as highig pressure off to the north and west, continues to dominate our weather. and it's rather typical, nice type of year we get quiet ie weather patterns and we're going to remain quiet for the next several days. sunshine, a beautiful day for you. very, very pleasant, winds out of the north andwi west, at 5, 0 tonight, clear, chilly overnight, holding off on the heat. i know julie is holding off on the heat, but she is tempted, mp there's the severn da seven-day accuweather forecast. that'sr weather. we julie has the traffic and the roads. julie. >> reporter: all right, righ tucker, we are keeping chopper brad up longer this morning to bring you this live pic, this is after route 100. 10 right at th center of the scree, this is the overturned box trucc and n dot is with it. it and only the left lane is able e to squeeze by. by
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for folks headed on i-95 are you waking up to a rude morning to the commute. com had a lot of equipment is on the scene at this point and they'reh continuing to push everybody over single file to the left in order to get by. anticipate a rubbernecking on the southbound stretch, heady volume delays trying to get past the scene where the lanes are open. northbound commute on the th brakes from 175 headed northbound to the scene of that overturned box truck just after route 100.rout let's continue on the lanes, there's more troubles to report. d.c. police report an accidentct eastbound capital street tying up the two right lanes, major tie-ups 450 from 410. there's trouble southbound onhb the parkway, reports of a car pile up, and another crash south of the beltway slowing down frur ride, ankh speed 16 miles per hour, with folks coming out of laurel into northeast.
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quickly blerks pop u, we will pe cameras, this is where we had d the crash that has to be moved over to the shoulder. shou that's a check of fox 5 on time traffic. thanks, julie. a partial government gove shutdown could come as early asy a week from today. leaders at capitol hill are pointing fingers each party part blaming the other for the stalemate. but with so. so at stake where are gone congresl leaders playing poker. is there any negotiating goingti on. we are here with chris the hosto of powerplay. good morning to you, chris? good morning, to you, it's great to be here. t >> we arebe happy that you are e joining us today. da let me ask you, do you think wen will see a partial shutdown, a shutdown, what does your gut gut tell you on this one?e? >> my gut tells me that i am hungry but what i know is that the chances of a shutdown decreased substantially
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yesterday. late in the day when the minority leader of the senate mitchnori mcconnell and a couple of other republicans said to ted cruz and other conservatives inn the senate who are currently seeking a full a buster, a blockade of the house spending bill. said, we're not going to stop it, that means the democrats are going to have an easy time getting to the 60 th votes they need to shoot it back to the house. ho then you start an annoying gamea of ping-pong that is going to go back and forth for the next week. as the senate will send back foa a demand with increased spendinp and the house will come back ck with the counteroffer. think about it this way, through all of this if we are fight gh happy, we are end up up funding the government for three months. this is what takes in washingtoh deep the government open fort on three months. mo >> we keep finding ourselves in this very same place, what is ha going on? >> well, you say why are they
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playing political poker. that is what they do. they that is what they they are made for. for. we have a very conservativeative house, and a very liberal president. they do not see eye and have given up on any kind of negotiating. effort fo hope or much being made from the white house or congressional republicans to try to hammer out any accord too get a year of budget work done.o we stearing.we thistagger.this has been the 33 about to be in a budget crisis s or coming out of one. on we have been staggering and ig d promise you it's going to beg to that way through 2014, too. >> does this become at a certait point a showdown between speaker boehner and president obama, are these the last two standing or am i being naive it being a powerplay between the two two gentlemen. >> reporter: the speaker of the house has decided whafort wr
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the majority of majority in theh house wants is what they're th going to do.going that means their demands are ar going to be more. they are going to want lower spending and changes to the president's health law. they are going to wantpr those times. meantime, his la liberal base wh is upset with him over syria,sy and they want more spending. en will the president be able to forge a deal before time runs te out on? >> republicans are talking still, some, trying to defund the affordable care act, obama care, if you will. ll let me ask you this, we're on aa roll, why are we still talking k about this when a week the first leg of this act is set to take place?ple? >> well, the problem -- the problems with the implementation of the law, everybody agrees on, everybody has concerns about the way that theonce law is going io place anding the exchanges and problems. that across the board. the republicans are all in in agreement that they would like w to see the law either blocked or
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delayed.de democrats, though, and if you think about the way it works,s, there's enough republicans andad enough democrats that would liki to make very substantial changes to thetan law to help make it better, but because of it partisan divide it's unlike thai cha things that tthat changes wa the president will make a speece it's coming, whether you like it or not, this is going to be okay. it's going to be aful six month push to convince the country too think that this is going to be good medicine.goo >> speaking of good medicine iie hope you get something to eat. chris, it's been a pleasure plea talking with you. hope to talk with you again. >> have a good day. >> you, too. we will be right back.
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oil.oi the fries will cost you a dollar more, it's $0.3 more than the regular. >> it looks like a smaller portion. >> it's a weird picture becauseu the fries appear gigantic.nc. >> they take an ingredient out of it and they add the fries. >> i don't know that they take an ingredient out. >> they absorb less oil. >> we think they might be coated differently or something that prevents of the oil from gettint in. >> high thing with that is whatt is the coating? at even in diet drinks. >> i don't know. >> maybe it's, you know, i wonder if it's because they are crinkle cut, maybe crinkle cut absorkz lesabsorbs less oil. >> i don't know. get a whopper and a whopper junior now. >> no, no. >> because you have room.ve >> you have room on there. >> let's get to the to th temperatures, and we are -- --
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we're very cool today start 51 in washington, and 70 in new in york city, and 31 in ne pittsbuh and columbus, and we got 30s s north and west, frederick and winchester, cumberland in the 30s, a cool start to the day. it's going to be a beautiful day that we look forward all summer long with afternoon highs in the 70s. the pattern, you know what, i'mm going to change this, but i'mut going to i have you the samesame forecast. high pressure, lots of sunshine, and the temperatures in the mid-70s, and cool at night, with the at overnight 40s and 50s. how is that. >> it's beautiful looking. lo >> that's beautiful. >> it's as nice, slow transitior into fall. fa >> it's beautiful. >> yeah. >> this month has been beautiful. >> thank you, tucker. i want to dot thing. in i'm just going to stand up. >> now look at this, this is byy happen and stands, this is not planned, but allison and julie wearing practically the same
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thing. look at that. >> isn't that funny. >> don't look at the shoes. >> i love you. >> oh, thank you. >> i thought i was going to have a help tore do the traffic. >> no. have.t a family we >> all right, you guys, we're all in the family, 495, you have the trip northbound congested to say the least because of an overturned bobbing truck. box truck.uck. only the left lane is able to get by. headed northbound in the no directionrt of baltimore. ba southbound as can you anticipate a rubbernecking delay is stacking up. what a mess both northbound andd southbound on i-95. as you can tell you there's trouble on the bw mark way, pare accident activity has the two right lanes closed.closd. the four car pile up on 197, we, got the accident on the the southbound side of the highwayde with fire of and rescue respondd
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on the northbound side. another crash reported on the parkway just south of 495. overall average speed about ab 16 miles per hour, coming inbound to cheverly headed northeast. and popped up the cameras accident activity has cleared so the lanes are open out the rockville leaving clarksburg. you will fine delays is the 66,e and coming out of manassas fair oaks 123. that is a check of fox 5 morning traffic. i just want to do a quick acknowledgment to the antidefamation league.ef last night iamatio had the prive to honorfu honor the seepents os year's chilled awards. aw what this is, we are familiarama with the antidefamation league, but they are celebrating their sentnyial. they honor law enforcement on the local level and federal level, the dea honored ice anden
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the fbi and local police, too. basically they are being awarder for cracking down on things like national terrorism, te international terrorism, hate crimes, civil rights infringements. an honor to be there. th as i said in the end, as you look out in the sea of dress blues, and also detectives, andd special agents in plainclothes.s i was i have never felt nor safe and secure than i feel in this moment. those folks, as the chaplin said, they stand in the gap every day between danger and our peaceful existence, so thank you for having me out. it was wonderful and quite an experience you know, have me out again, really, i honor the mene and women of law enforcement. >> it was a great event. >> it's a beautiful event. anyway, thank you. all righty, 7 frerc 7 7 77
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work today for me is shopping, because we are live. what do you think about this faux fur number. we are gearing up for the yash h fofashion of goodwill. go this is an amazing that will have you in the latest of designer, but helping a good od cause at the same time. i will tellusat you more about t coming up mplet now let me shop, please.
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sphere in arlington. i really did like that foxox jacket, it wafaux furjacket. >> what do you think of this dress. >> i love it. >> this is on the extra's rack. how much do you think it'sk selling for? >> is this a goodwill. >> yes, it's off the rack this morning. >> $11.99. >> you are almost right on. >> $10.98. >> i love me some goodwill. yeah.ah >> yeah, ec exactly. goodwill, great bargains andan good cause. this is what we're talkingng about. this is a huge fundraiser for fo them in terms of their mission. i want to bring over brandon hurley, because he is with goodwill of greater washingtonr and he is making his way through the chairs. everybody is excited about the event tonight. >> we got a great fashion show featuring great merchandise from
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goodwill. we got student artwork that isht going to be exhibited, some wor from charles who is well known hol booehollywood production de it's going to be a great evening for everybody. >> how much does this really mean in terms of supporting youg mission. >> a lot. >> you>> know, goodwill generats the program, by selling the merchandise thatse is donated to us at retail stores, by showcasing the quality of the merchandise that you can find ai our stores, raise more money ana help more people. more >> all of these outfits are from the goodwill store. this gives you ideas of the great finds you can find. >> yes. >> and people can buy their ownw retails. >> they get first look and firs dibs attitude some of these good-byes. ising, and everything that on the runway, is going to be
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for sale. >> i'm guessing tickets areets going fast.go >> they are, we have are almost sold out but we got a few left. >> do you think peoplethin understand what goodwill does,l because it's more than selling stuff that has been donated.t. >> the first reason is to provide employment services forf people with disabilities. we launched a program to train and refer washington residents so anybody who is interested inn finding employment can visit hospitality, goodwill or all foo more information. >> you guys are doing a greatg r work.wo >> speaking of one of those amazing stories, let's see if ie can pull it out of rack. i said, ashley, while i'me talking to brandon, can you shop around. that is the last i saw of her. she is a goo wil goodwill missin graduate. >> tell me about your story and how go goodwill offered you.
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>> i don't know if i want to go here because it's a lot of time. eventually i called over and i met a woman named valerie, and show told me about the program, i got excited and i signed up. once i signed up, i came and they took careca of me, they taught me to you to do resumes and cover letters, and they taught me how to go to job interviews. i was able to land a good job, a hand in hand therapy. ther you can check that out, a a physical therapy company. >> i can imagine that you interviewed well, because you speak well here in the morning. the difference goodwill made in your job.your it helped you find a job. you have children, right.righ >> yes. >> if you didn't have goodwill. >> i probably would still be looking for a job right now probably frustrated trying to g out to society, it's really har
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trying to find are job. to those people who are tryingr to find a job, you definitely want to check out goodwill, especially if it's your wits ene right now. >> don't afraid. it's definitely worth the time. because you were skeptical. is it worth your time going throughties racks. >> you'reuthese racks. >> thank you. >> this is what you need right now. good luck to you. >> myfoxdc.com is our website. we have a link to the goodwill of greater washington.r they are always looking for people to come shop at their stores, and always looking for donations and always helping to support wonderful stories like ashley. coming up in the next hour, we have something> co special,mt because the director onhing and choreographer of the show israph goinger to join us. we are going to get a sneak peek at the outfits that regular go hit the runway. if you have any fashion questions that you whatnot to m towhat ask, hit me up on twitter that is holly live fox 5dc is m
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twitter handle.l give me fashion questions and i will answer them live on air. and i will tell you how to get ticket for tonight's show for half price.half all in the 8:00 hour, back tohor you. i have aback fashion questi. are there men's fashions. >> do we care.. no, yes, tony there are men's fashions, as a matter of fact, and i will doas some personal shopping for you too. >> thank you. >> and you should buy that dress. >> it's cute on you. you. >> you were going to buy me this dress. >> we got to go, holly, we're losing the connection.n. >> it's only $10.98, i guess i can buy her the dress. >> it's 7:57. we will be right back.
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question. also coming up in this hour. ♪ >> the beatles are back together. >> john, paul, george and ringin owe, all right, we will take aae look at the band before beatle mania. >> author larry cane will join us live with a look at the book at how the members of the fab four became the men who made history through music. >> when they were boys. >> were they boys. how oldey were they? >> that is how people referred to them. them >> the boys. >> are the boys here. here but you know, they were george was 20. >> okay. >> that's a really young man. ma >> they were 20, 21. >> did i see a promo for glee, saying they're doing beatle songs. >> is it this week. we >> i thought they were making fun the beatles. >> they're making fun of them, where high schoolers todaylers listen to the beaters. >> they know. >> my kids know the beatles.
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>> people keep doing their thei music, and carrie underwood. and larry king knew them, he, traveled with them on their tour. we will get to know them. >> look at how clear it is. >> that is was them in washington the first concert. >> they are. >> that's right.t's the d.c. armory. >> i went past the. >> not the armory, pretty venue, i wish they would do something. >> it's very grand, can be.gr >> alland right. >> very cool. all right. >> of speaking of cool, cool outside, here in northwest washington, gorgeous, sunny and bright. it's going to be a beautiful day. 53 degrees at reagan national, and still hanging out to the 40s to the west. 48 dulles, and 50, temperatures
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will bounce up, we were about eight degrees cooler than that, last time we were at dulles, look at how quiet it is, not just washington, boston, new york, check out chicago and detroit and cincinnati. that is what you call high pressure and that will just continue to give us comfortable, mild afternoon sunshine, and quick night, 74 today, that wil be about five degrees warmer than yesterday. it will feel warmer this afternoon, and not a lot of humidity, it's a nice looking day. >> thank you, very much, tucker. now, let's check in with julie wright for a look at your on time traffic. >> reporter: all right, still very busy. it looksve likery we just lost shot from the northbound i-95 where the wreck occurred just north of route 100 involving the overturned box truck, now two nw left lanes are available forlabe folks headed northbound, but you're on the brakes from 32 att this point headed northbound up
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toward that scene. now there's trouble southbound on 95 from at aton avenue, again coming out of baltimore thee caton avenue, after i-195 tying up the right side the road at route 100. nasty and miserable commute north and southbound on i-95, trying to get from columbia and jessup to and from baltimore. on the southbound we will showwl you the baltimore parkway. it was the car pile up. up. that has been pulled over to the shoulder. a second crash occurred south od the beltway in the left lane causing a backup out of greenbelt. overall the commute slows from 198 out of laurel and out towar the east capital street where the long stand being test cleared. average speed down to 5 miles per hour. inbound 50 below speed. let's continue with the cameras we will pop them up for you. 25 in rockville that has cleared, across the wilsonon bridge, eastbound 66, heavyav
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volume, leaving 286 toward vienna. that's a check of fox 5 to time traffic. thanks, julie, there's news alert, excuse me, a news alert out of kenya now where a hostag situation at aban up scale malll is in it's forth day. will it be soon coming to an end security force right side making their final efforts to rescue the min final hostages. >> at least 62 people are dead, and dozens injured and there ma be more dead.. the al-qaeda group took over the building. kenyan's for minster says the hostages include two americans, they are looking at the claims thatth somee of americans were part of the terrorist groupp claiming responsibility. anotherclai big story this morning, president barack obama takes the international stageaa this morning with an address to the national thi assembly this h
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morning. it could signal a willingness to engage with the president of iran. >> it coul would be the first m between two high-level heads of state from each country in 30 years. a new iran? that is the word from coming from the country's newly elected president. >> during this trip i and the delegation will use opportunity to introduce the real face of the iranian to the world. a nation that loves culture and world peace. >> reporter: he hopes the th platform will give him an hi opportunity to change the world's opinion of his country. the west suspects that iran is pursuing nuclear weapons. iran claims its nuclear activities are for peaceful activities. in an effort to, they want towat work with six world powersd
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including the united states. the last negotiations held in april ended without tangible results. >> i think very hard in a way to address this issue of great concern and i will take every opportunity to try and do that. and i hope that it will be .e >> reporter: while there's been forward progress on resuming talks with worldd leaders, some officials say mor must be done. >> the time is now done forfor those statements to be matched by concrete steps by iran to address theby c international community's concerns aboutt iran's intentions and if such steps are taken, then i believee a more constructive relationship can be created. >> reporter: month meeting between president obama and the iranian president has been scheduled but they will hold talks. john kerry is slated to meet his a iranian counterpart this week.
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the president is scheduled to speak at 10:10 we will bringg it to you live this morning.ing. the two candidates in the virginia governor race is facing off six weeks before the election day. >> they will be on stage at fairfax county but the libertarian candidate is not invited. we are joined back in studio with a new polo the race. not a lot of people are excited according to this poll. the poll is from the washington company, now democrat terry mack auliff an eight point lead with 7%, and ken cuccinelli gets 39%, and the robert sarvais has 8%. that shows that voters are not thrilled of either of the two candcandidates, cuccinelli has i
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connected tone the current scanl of mcdonnell.ne. and mac mcauliffe has been under attack about his green company. the other candidate has not been invited because it's tradition s to only provide a forum for the two major party candidates. the lieutenant governor's job is one of the poorest paid jobs an the least powerful of the statewide elected offices. they face, democrat ralph nor dom on the debate. that is thethe latest on the virginia governor's race, but gern people have to pick somebody, but the conventionalna wisdom seems to think that they're not into either one of the candidates. somebody has to get the job. >> that is one the reasons that the campaigns don't want sarvis to be a part of the campaign because he is attracting attention. >> and he may pull some the
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attention they may get. all right. on maryland's side attorney general doug gensler officially becomes the candidate to joinide the race today. his tour begins in rockville. he faces anthony brown and state mark for the party nomination. still ahead, at 8:00, gnat is not enough. >> it's a play of not enough. >> for a second year in a row, st. louis ends washington's season. at least this time it wasn't so heartbreaking.ar trading in the sweets forsw theee healthier alternatives. we are shown the sweets thatth trick your taste buds. it is 8:10. we will be right back.
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>> it looks great. >> it's chilly, but it>> looks great. he has an update on the weather, and tucker, you are going to makeyo us smile. let's take a look at a first live photo of the day. check out this lady, everybody.v >> what a great picture. >> thatt is super cute. >> what a great idea. >> that is precious, how precious,. airy blue is that how wouldu would say it? >> she is beautiful, i'm certai, about that. >> she is looking at, what am ih doing here? >> yeah shoorks i, she is not ss enjoying this. >> we are. >> she will love the photograph in a couple of years. we are not sure how old she is, but mom recently snapped this th picture on a visit to aree's
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cousin. >> it could be the chris mass c card this year. >> i love the creativity. go to myfoxdc.com and click on mornings and look for the featuring. 53 in washington this morning. 42 in buffalo, south and west, e warmer temperatures, little rock 64, 81 in morning in new orleans, not sure what is going on down there. rocky mountains getting the first snow of the season. it's pushed into the rocky mountains, the first snow to the west. we are not talking about snow sn but we're talking cooler temperatures and a lot of sunshine. beautiful afternoon, locally with high pressure inbeauti thet lakes, look at how quiet leer qh eastern is. out to the west, chicago andchic that isag because of an area of high pressure. sunny days, mild afternoon and cool nights for theafte time bee with high temperatures in the mid-to upper 70s for the nextne
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couple of days, 74 today, overnight low it will be chillyh withil overnight lows in the 40h and to the 50s, a bit of a warm up toward the middle end of themidd week. w two clouds, and on friday. you know it's a good week when we aregood talking about a feww clouds by thursday and friday. that's weather. let's do traffic with julie. >> reporter: unfortunatelyately the good news ends with you.you. i'm still quite busy. on thee roads right now this is northbound i-95 this this is where we have the accidentaccidn involving the overturned boxdox truck. the two left lanes getting by squeezing by at the scene. big tie-ups from 216.21 this delay is starting to stackk up as you make your exit out of laurel, headed northbound before 195 before the pace improves, im you will notice the southbound stretch the highway, the delayse there as well. not one but two separate stalled vehicles within your path. out of baltimore we have twotw separate incidents both along al the left side the roadway at route 100 and at i-195.
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that is complicating things, 19 is backed up, headed toward the river's edge.edge. let's continue on the maps exphoa you what is onnue on thae roads. your lanes are open. the stalled car was causing problems somebody on i-95, aftef route 100.route nothing but red on the map, thee average speed has dropped to 16 miles per hour southbound ono the parkway, earlier accident cleared. the pace improving to 21 miles21 per hour to northeast.no clear look at the cameras, will pop them up from saint barnabas road, the lanes are open and an traveling in virginia 66 below speed out of manassas headed inbound out of centreville, 256 toward vienna. that's a check of fox 5 morning news. and if you are trying toe ty live a healthier lifestyle andln who isn't, really? you probably already know that changing the food you eat can b a great weapon in the battle of the bulge.th >> for some people that is is
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easier said than done. for many people, as a matter ofr fact. >> yes, and it's hard for me. >> sarah is back with more.th >> and you, we must say you eat healthily. >> i do. >> i'm not saying i don't cheat every once in a while.while. you're not with me, tony.to >> what i observed here.. >> yes, i do very well here, an then athere night, well you kno, things are more difficult. >> we teamed up, by the way with our partners at aarp and we found a chef who has found a way to trick your taste buds and avoid food that packs the pounds, take a listen. >> i describe myself. >> reporter: the chef is a molecular gas tron mist, he uses science and technologist to turu our taste buds and he calls itit flavor tripping.ng. >> flavor tripping you are goin to eatyo something and a minute later it's going to taste likeli something else. this could be as simple as a
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lemon or you will be eating theh whole day and it's going to go from tasting an italian cheesea course is going to turn into a chocolate. >> i think the flavor tripping r is a good idea. >> he uses something called a miracle berry and it's a real re berry. this is a picture here. it was found in africa back in 1725. the chef uses it in powder formo or tablet and it changes the flavor of something like this th into something like this. th >> you eat the berry and it hasa a protein. that protein goes on your tongue. your tongue has two tastes places, your sour orbit ter. you can't taste sour and bitter, when you eat lemon, it goes the othergoes way. it's a simple physiologicalysiol effect. >> reporter: why is the chef going to such great lengths to change the taste of what we eat.
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obesity expert robert curb inner says world wise we are facing two major epidemics.. >> obesity is driving in the rear view mirror you see diabetes. >> reporter: the way to attack these two momes is if thf society get involved. that includes the food industry. >> if we can find the way to to provide of something sweet and savory but also reduce the sugau and high calorie. i think that is a step in the i right direction. >> it may be every day food, buu it's different from the way it tastes. >> reporter: cantu believes that tiny berry will get peoplee to eat healthier and in turn tu will reduce obesity and therefore diabetes.abes >> we're never going to give up our sweet tooth, what can he do is create something that has sweetness, it's' cake exceptce
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it's good for you.for you can eat all the cake you y warrant but it tastes like it'se going to pack on some pounds and it just won't do that. >> what i'm passionate about ab most when it comes to these th issues is creating products thah are fun that solve big problems. i think that is the future of gastronomy.g >> and he believes he can solve many of the world's pressing issues one berry at a time. >> okay. so you can try some of chef cantu miracle berry recipes himself.im he published one give them in a new cook book. as we showed you in the story, t the recipes don't rely on cooking with the berries. instead you take a tablet before eating that changes your tasteyo tour sweet. he has developed this tablet, you know, it's in berry form, fo but you take that and it change the whole taste of it which is s kind of freaky to me.
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>> yeah. >> a little bit. >> it's weird. >> but for example, i don't really like sour stuff. >> i do, i like both. bo >> it's interesting. >> i see yout's back there eati your cookies. >> i did sneak one to sarah. >> put those away. sarah.k you, >> appreciate it. >> it's 8:22, on this tuesday morning. coming up next protecting you from fake online reviews, howew, the government is keeping websites lick yelp honest. yes. >> and later can you really find good fashion on a budget holly is getting the inside scoop that all fashionistas will want to hear, including, you tony. [ taps baton ]
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we are breaking news of a powerful> we a earthquake a a sg 7-poin7.7 truck pakistan. it's not far from iran. the area is the biggest province in pakistan but it's the least populated. area that is prone to earthquakes, just last april 35 people died in an earthquakeearq there. there's a crackdown in new york on fake online reviews of businesses and products known as
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astro turring. they dubbed the clean tour, resulted in 19 companies agreeing to pay $1,900 in finess and top posting fake reviews on websites like yelp and google. the reviews are written by free lance writing from the pill pill fiends fophilippines, for $5 toa piece. a one star rating can produce a 5 to 10% increase in revenue. >> that is pretty significant. >> you can see how it directly impacts. >> coming up in just a few moments, author larry kane will join us live with a firsthand look at his time touring with the beatles, yes, and he is providing insight at how john, paul, george and ringo went from love me do to beloved around the world.
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there you go. >> beatles are all out. >> we could be, why not, their h first american hit, i want to hold your hand. >> was that 50 years ago. >> it was released in december. it had to be released a little earlier december, 1953.r,19 >> how it can be 50 years. >> anytime period you like the most. >> the beatles. >> i really like those early ea years when they were fresh faced, and our guest coming up s in a moment, larry kane that is when he knew them best. he traveled with them.h i like everything, not not everything, but i love those th early years. year >> you do?>> >> i you do. >> i can't wait for that interview. >> it's going to be fun. allbe right, tucker. cool start to the day. the in fact, cold in spots, 30s overnight not too far away. frederick hanging out at 39 degrees.
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>> that's a cold. >> let's see manassas up to 41. >> when can we get a winter sort of outlook? >> you know, it's funny becauseu yesterday i was doing some so research on that. >> is it going to be super cold this winter. >> he can't forecast right now. >> i just want the headlines. >> is it the coldest winter nt ever. >> not the coldest winter ever. >> then i'm encouraged.rage >> but there's indications thath it will be cooler than it's been. >> we will have more on that inn the next couple of weeks, 54 in culpeper, and ghowr i 54 in ann. no issues of weather whatsoever, sunshine and a very nice ni afternoon expected with temperatures just a few degreese below average. yesterday we were in the upper p 60s for the most part.pa today mid-70s, high pressure, same area high pressure as yesterday. same area of high pressure wille deliver another beautiful day tomorrowbeau and the after af that as it's going to be slow to move on out.move o we are in a nice pattern.
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every once in a while we are stuck in a good pattern. it will be cool, back in the 50s, and then we do it all again tomorrow as the high pressure moves slowly overhead. no rain here, at least no rainra right now, the next seven days, 74 today, mid-70s, wednesday, thursday, maybe upper 70s locally and if you got weekendwe plans, go for it. should should be a lot of shinef sunshine, that is weather, tony, now the beatles over to you. ♪ ♪ ♪ it there he is, still plug ago way paul mccartney, at last night's jimmy kimmel live, it was alike a mccarty mcca concert. he is proving that beatle maniaa is going strong almost 50 years later, how can it be?e?
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but what are the beatles allbe about before they were stars. he was one of the ones to traver with the beatles, in all of their stoves. he interviewed them individually and many times, he later wrote extensively on the beatle phenomenon. it got him thinking of the origins of the group, and how ho their early starts shaped the th men they have become. and larry will be in town signing copies of this his book. larry kane it's good to see you today. >> it's the greatest beatles fans in the washington area. >> i am one, if you are watching from the philadelphia area, yes, larry is here. larry is known -- i don't knowdo if you are embarrassed by this. the dean of philadelphia.ph >> it means you are pretty dongo thdumb.the beatles say when is e
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bubble going to be bursting. bu you're done. >> it was great, and it's still great. it's kind of interesting, when i was 21 when the beatles came to america, i interviewed them at a taping of the ed sullivan showaw at the dollville hotel in miami that wasin that. a couple months later, the th station says get an interviewtei with them at jacksonville which is the closest place they are going to come to miami. i wrote a letter, and he invites me on the entire tour. i guess he thought i was a sorta of a cronkite on of radio.radio when he found out i was 21, he gasped. i said to the bosses, send the d dj the news guys who loves the beatles, because let's face it, they are going to be here in september and gone in november, you and i know that. just shows you how smart i was. eventually they talked me into
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going and i was never the same. >> never the same and there youu were way back then. >> i should mention that thethe brian ep stein was the beatle's manager. you get invited to travel with themtrav on their tours. no other american reporter had. >> every stop. >> i traveled with them, i got o to know them well. we john and i became really goodgod friends, the rest of them were e fantastic. when you look at the way theythy were, it's amazing. i always wondered, tony, how dii they get started? star so i wrote the book when thewhee tour and about john lennon and i started my research in liverpool, of course. what i expected to see and whatn i got were two totally different things. i expected a rags to riches story which partially it was,wa, but i never expected the potholes and the curves that they fell into and the treachery, and the gloriousious friendships that they had.
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i never expected to find the people who were behind them who were lested behind an left behiy talked? , a friend who wrote the book, this is the book that peopleat have been waiting for years. >> there's so many books out, there's hundreds literally. it's amazing, and this book, it's a great book, very authoritative. tell me, give me some examples of the some ofe the surprises. >> first of all the trip to humbuggehamburg, i thought it w. they lived in a bathroom. they were treated by theirth manager every few days with penicillin. >> before they were famous. >> it wasn't a virus. >> they were kicked out of hamburg, paul exprk pete were ae accused of setting a fire whichh they didn't do.o. and john was accused of stealing a harmonica, which he did, and george was deported because he
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was underage.underage they came home and this is the most amazing story.st they came home from this triptr all raggedy, ready to quit. paul mccarty, goes and becomes a part-time truck driver. george goes to an electrician'sl apprentice school. ringo is not there. they give up and say let'slet's forget it and they have a little concert. a little concert with 100100 people, and all of a sudden theh kids start rushing the stage. the music was other music, and n the next week any got an offer, instead of $8 for caner certificate for all of them, 8 they gotten and $12, it startedt to keep up, it took a year and half to make them from the punk rock guys with the leather jackets. the greatest stories of all are the human stories of betrayal and dedication.e for example, pete best, it woult have been easily pete, john,jo paul and george now. easily. pete best was the most popular
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beatle england.gld. >> yeah. >> one day they go to a concert? the manchester, except bona best who hadbona a baby with the your rode, they all there, and pete e best cannot get off the stage because the girls love him. they put him in a hamper, sort of a hotel hamper where they th take cleaning out.t. they hide him in a hamper, and the boys are waiting patiently,a not so patiently on the bus. bu all of a sudden a girl comes with a pair of scissors, andsc slashes through theis hamper.. they want a souvenir.ir. and she takes a piece of the of shirt, that unfofortunatey she stabs him on in the process. he is standing in the bus, shaking. he is electrified. and the nicest man, paul mccartney's father, uncle jim comes up to him and grabs his lapel, and says pete, are you
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happy. you showed up the boys again? 30 days later he was out theth band. >> because of jealousy. >> you have to make your own decision.decisi >> but the book shows you thethe moanlts in time that themoments. >> and the ringo's lucky life and the tremendous simmering si relationship between the -- let me put it this way, it wasn't as warm as between you and allison between john and paul.jo it washn a very tough relationsp and the to people who helped th, bill harry who wrote a newspape and rigged the poll, beatles number one in northern england. sam, their very first promoteror who told them, don't worry guysu you will be bigger than elvis. the drinking the corrousing but more than that the family stories they are like soap so opera. the thing that you captureda
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the whole pete bess thing andth the stabbing and startling.starl but do you think it's that be b what they went through together in very tough times essentiallys breaking up, i mean, the beatle broke up before we ever knew them and get being back together. is that what made that bond that forever linked them? >> i think the bond was a tentative bond. iive think it was always vicari >> in terms of where all four of the them were very best friendsn not really.no i tellt what linked them.th there were three faces of the beatles, the kids staring at them, the tears flowing down the their eyes. ey every one of the single girls thought they were singing to si them andng you transition which get after the '77 concerts. the collection of the music was unbelievable. the beatles didn't know in 19681 that they were the beatles thath
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they didn't know that they were going to be the iconic group. and ep stein said to me as i'm s going to talk about tonight at t the barns and noble at bethesda at 7:00. he said to me in 1964, larry,la the children of the 21st century will be watching the beatles. >> and bho boy. >> it's amazing.amazi >> the group is when they were boys, the true story of the beatles rising to the top. larry has tons of true for cities. stories. >> larry will be in bethesda telling stories. >> worth the price of admission. >> wait, it's free. it's we will be back. it's 8:41. ♪
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the win by the pirates orthp the bucks proved costly for our nats. adam laroche breaks his bat, and the nats are no not going to the playoffs this year. >> it's heartbreaking. hear >> it really is. rel after the year they had last d year. the nats lost to the cardinals which eliminated them from the playoffs. the team did the best they could to stay in contention, but itbu wasn't enough to make up for the rest of the inconsistent play throughout the rest of theincote season. it's not good. it's 8:45 on this tuesday morning. coming up next from the racks of goodwill straight to the runway.
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>> holly, good morning. >> good morning, alse allison, l doesn't this have written your o name all over it.t. >> it sure does.does. >> it could be yours for $30. it's one of many bargains that a you will find. the artist fair where we are live. coming up we not 1 but two fashionist that are hard at wort to help us shop the sale. we will tell you how to get a a ticket to the show half price. and i got one for you, too. tony. it's all live on fox 5 mo news. stay with us.
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producer extraordinaryerxt mr. chris. >> yes, there you go. with that song.song. the thrift shop of fashion reaches a new height. >> holly is finding out this morning in arlington. something different, you lookff great. you know why i picked this dress? a different story. my mom wore this dress in a different color to my wedding ii
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know how much we paid for it. and it's selling for $45. and why it's even that high is because the it's going to be one the runway. if it wasn't, it would be like $15.$1 okay, look. tony, i did some shopping for you. look at these wonderful suits here. these are $2,500 suits. >> woe! >> they were 5,000 costume, but resale retail $2,500.$2 tonight they will be selling for $300. >> that's a nice suit, too.to >> it would be worth, even if if doesn't fit the alterationsal won't cost you, you know what you mean.mean. the whole thing is that this is all for a good cause, it's for the mission of goodwill that go makes a difference in people'spe lives. it encourages to shop goodwill stores on a regular basis, because when you do that, it th
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helps to support them. the gala is a whole lot of fun,u one of reasons it's a whole lot of fun is because of l arkual. give me an idea of what the shoh is going to be like tonight. >> it's cool, retro, it's maud,s you are going to have models from all walks of live, all ages as well as hair styles and looks. >> so this could rival any topp fashion show when we were buyine like new things? >> yes, definitely. the inspiration behind it the th 1960s, you know, probably, i pr would say 1963 to about '67 and7 as i was doing pulling the pu things for the show, originally i had a different idea where it was going to be moreffer raw, ad just kind of you know, untouched, just kind of messy, likear an artistic style. as i of was pulling.
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all of these pieces are too great. and i love the '60s. >> so you were inspired by what you found at the store.store. let's talk about the finds. and let's do a preview of what is going to be found on the runway today. >> this is a favorite of mine.n. these are oscar de laren ta pants. the model has a nice figure. so i'm pearing it with pants. this fits her well at the top so you balance it out with a loose pants. and i will have her wear these shoes. pin up looking. >> what do the shoes sell for? >> i think they're $7.98 ore something like that. >> give or take a fewcents, shoh me something else quickly. >> and then if you want to go go for something fun and flirt ashtious. flirtatious, there's a littlea i dress here. >> who doesn't want to be fun
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and flirtatious. >> and the dresses are going to be. >> $25. >> thank you forgiving us ang sneak peek.sn we have another fashionista min that we want to check in with this morning. this is lisa rowen she is a goodwill fashionista and you are the expert at shopping at thrift stores. >> i do my best. >> give us your best tips. make a list of what you need in your wardrobe, narrow on it down and stick to what fits for your wardrobe. >> is this the place to buy trendy things because it's notno so expensive. expe >> it's the place to buy trendy things. if it's not popular next season, can you donate it.nate >> i got my pants and shoes from goodwill, my shoes were brandbrd new, and never worn. wo they replaced a pair of shoes that i owned, and i found the exact same pair that i owned.
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i knew i loved them.em. i took them home. we have great looks that represent the best of fall and it's the crème of the crop fromr our goodwill stores.l we have great colors like the wonderful reds and soft pinks, the sleeves. >> i'm sensing that red is a bi fall color.ll it is really great. it's so flattering on so manyma body types. this jacket is from saks fifth avenue. i don't know what it would be retail, but it's just $60 at our show. and we have emerald, is pan p ton's color of the year, that was big in the fashion shows, so we have those options too. it's fashionable stuff from vintage to contrary. >> here is what you need to knoo if you want to come out to the gala tonight. myfoxdc.com is your best friend webest have a link to a pec urlt will give you tickets for half price. there's a few tickets left. go to myfoxdc.com, we have a
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link to theirs. the scene here is the art of farnion. fashion. so we're going to talk to the art side of things. >> please buy both of those dresses, the bcg, because they look like they were made for you. i don't of. >> i don't want to buy this one, because i can just wear my mom's. >> great stuff. he> all right, before we head to the break, it's time for the facebook fan of the day. today we say hello to wanda haynes. she likes waking up to the ouror bright smiles here at fox 5.5. thank you, wanda, we love thatlo you watch us.watc for a chanceh to be be tomorrow's fan, log on to myfoxdc facebook page, like it and leave a comment under wanda's picture. shop goodwill.com. your money goes to help folks who need it who the goodwillgooi supports. check it out shop goodwill.com,
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welcome back to fiesks morning news. i'm tonyks perkins. >> i'm ali southery son allisone since women have been work they do not make as much as men. we will take a look when thaten will end. president obama has nota ha given a big speech but something he said last night is making headlines. do why he doesn't does smoke anymore.an >> we do know something.g. let's look at why president's george w. bush is coming toeorge president obamas
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defense. >> speaking of defense, how about defending your body's immune system. the two griewt fruits you shoule eating to give your health a boost. >> let me guess. grapes. gr >> standby the river. >> and blueberries. bl >> down by the river done. >> no more. >> and we step further back in time from the beatles last hour to the king of rock 'n' roll, elvis presley. he is 1 of the stars featured or portrayed in the hit play million dollar quartet. qu the cast of the state show willl joins live with the story behini the music and with the performance. show on broadway. br and traveling around now. >> of celebrating more good music. >> you know who the other. we will talkou kn later. la you know who the other members of the million
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