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you know who his dad was? >> yes, i do, greg morris. >> from? mission impossible.possi >> yes, i saw that. >> good tri trivia. >> i know because i used to watch mission impossible with my father.her. any who, we talked about itt a few minutes ago, that all night senate speech. let's take you to the capitol hill. >> senator ted cruz is still talking it's his way of supporting the push to defund de obama care.ca cruz started talking at at 2:41 yesterday afternoon. a lot of what he isyester says o do with healthcare and budget bu battle but some of it has been less serious, including the references to duck disc dynasty. >> jase said, red neck rule rule number one, most things can bea fixed with extension chords, and
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duck tape.uck that is very true. tr >> that dropped to two, that means six a year in the last lat four years, that is 24 white wht castle restaurants. re now number one, just as a consumer, i'm a big fan of eating white castle burgers, bug that is 24 places you cannot go to get them. >> i do not like them in a house, i do not like them with a mouse. here or like them there, i do not like them anywhere. like green eggs and ham. i do not like sam i am. >> and a few others of us are very, very proud wacko -- >> well that last one was a reference to john mccain calling out rand paul for his hs filibuster earlier this year. i do remember there's a will the of time to fill. fi >> looking at senator john spoke
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for 24 hours and 18 minutes, hee spoke out against the but that is thet longest one on record. >> it's a weird thing, because a lot of is done with nobody ther in theno mile of th middle of t. >> you got to be committed to on this. >> doesn't he take a break. >> yes, he has handed it off a couple of times to rubio. that is the only one, there may be others, but, yes, can youye takes, c breaks, but for the mot part you are doing it. it's interesting. it's cor qorky. qo >> american government, what are we going to move to something else now. no >> there comes a time in yourur mind, when you are age, you develop undesirable side effects. we all have the fear, where youu
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see changes in your body, and face, and things like that. when men were asked what they feared most about the aging process, more than 90% said going bald. >> really. >> yes, that would be the number one answer followed by the th ability to perform in the bedroom.edroom >> wow.>> w >> losing teeth, getting fat, going deaf and needing very very thick glasses. >> very specific. >> so this is all specific stuff. answer would be losing my memory. me >> that is wasn't things that i fear. >> you don't know where you are. >> how sad is that? that >> it would be very sad. sad. >> my grandfather had alzheimer's, like he was children. >> of course. >> and that list, i'm not surprised by it. it. >> the list changes as you get older. recently, i need reading ad glasses sometimes, if i'm in a dimly lit restaurant. re >> but do you need the thickk ones.
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>> i'm not pleased that i haveie to wear them, but 20 years from now that won't bother me but other things. th >> the going bald thing, i thinn bald is beautiful. be >> for some people, not everybody. and it's the samee for women,n, we're very tied up in our hair,a hair is important, it means a lot. know, it's up there.th >> for me the aging process, i don't know if you agree with mee al but as a woman i fear the the saggy wrinkly knees.ees. >> the knees. >> i didn't know snsh tak. >> take a look.a l >> this is what i fear. >> do you have a list of what wh women fear. fe >> no it was a survey on men. m. >> but women are getting worried. >> right to the knees, that is because to that is -- that is what happens when you get old on. >> yeah. me.t doesn't bother >> does it happen to everybody?d >> maybe not everyone. ev >> it can happen to tina turner her legs are still and she is 70 something.
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>> is there anything you can do to you preventer it?it yeah, there's surgery, but i wouldn't go that route. rout there's surgery. >> that's true. yeah. on.et's move >> so i came across this this interesting article yesterday, is it ever okay to lie to your spouse or kid about money? >> oh. >> about money. mo >> and over spherc 77% that i lo their children a little bit bit about the financial situation. i and more than half of americans lie to their spouse which i i wasn't -- >> with thew kids, i feel it's s sort of disturbing. dist my parents were very honest ho about our financial situation. >> how old. a and it helped me devil sense -- -- develop a sense snss howe old. >> as long as i can remember. >> what kind of lie is it just we it don't have that kind of my when the kids ask for an x box or something more significant? >> how about this since or a situation. you don't have enough money for
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coming, your kids might spend aa lot of time worrying about it.i. >> that is my issue. >> that is one of my issues. is >> you don't want to tell themem the 6-year-old that you are having trouble.ouble. you put that on them. >> i try to do it in a more constructive way, because i'm afraid them having a -- this iss a term that my dad uses when he deals with his parishioners, but a poverty consciousness. it's heavy.co but i want them to know that noo we're not going to waste money e on some things, but don't wantn' them to thinkt that we don't hae the money. mone >> that we're in trouble. >> the stress level of that, and also to be under that. so i try to give them a prosperity consciousness, but aa realistic one. one. >> it's all in the service of educating them about money. >> when it comes tomo spouse. >> no. >> i have definitely spoken the e truth about it. >> yes, at the mall. ma. >> yeah, like a purse or an or
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outfit or something. me he doesn't have to know. i actually -- >> as long as it's -- -- >> but if it's your joint account. >> or something like that, he at, h will find out eventually. really is not going to be upset with me. me. >> i once had a friend who would go to the grocery store and rack up on the gift cards, because they're just gift cards, and goa tond the nordstrom and spend itt and he thought stf it was groce. >> that is an area that would be pretty open on. ope >> i would thinkn so. so. >> u right, thosyou're right the interesting. we appreciate it. a we havete our focus on helg children. >> talking about the seriously ill kids in the d.c. region andi from all over the world. holly is at children's medical e hospital as we are supporting the mix for kids radio thon. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, arn few months agong we told you abt
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that challenge from powerpower solutions that they would donate $15,000 this we could get 235 miracle makers those are the people that will give $20 a month continually. cont we need nine more miracle makers, and power solutions will donate $15,000 to the cause.0 come onto t call, the number is 1(877)999-1073. i have a very special guest witi me. this is christie baxter, she is the clinical manager of the pain management complex which is neww of itself helping young people manage their pain.eir >> we have a complex pain pain medical clinic and we serve children of all ages who have suffered of complex and ongoingg pain from six to three weeks ofk the pain that is very disproportionate to what they should be feeling from aone medl perspective. these patients come to us, if if there's ongoing pain and we take a multidisciplinary and modal approach to help rehabilitate them. this compared to to
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what else is offered out there. >> very new and innovative. in we opened our pain complex on january 9th of this year and ar we have used very novel state of art virtual technology in our or clinics to rehabilitate kids. they are so engaged in the the technology and how fast world i going with the use of ipads ad and i phones. we actually taylored our entirei treatment program for that engagement to help get these kids motivated to get better, complex and ongoing pain may ma hurt initially in the rehabilitative process.it you have been toiblat to be ablo motivate these kids to engage en them to want to get better. >> to have a place like this, ts that is why a day like today is needed? >> absolutely. translate across the entire globe, where we are, andd who we are the children's il national medical center is is always number one ready to takee care of the patient and the family as soon as they walk in n
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the door.th >> thank you for the work you de and thank you for being out hern thisg morning.ou rn it's important to realize that h every child that comes into the children's medical center, gets emergency medical care, and or r tare that they need no matter mr their ability to payay financially. that is why a day like today is so important. 1(877)999-1073. donate now, and make a difference, we will have more coming up later in the hour. back to you all a. still ahead, miley cyrus eye opening new interview, what she told rolling stones magazine and how she turned the sit down with the publication permanent. pe >> did i read that right? >> yes, but i don't know what i means. will look at what we pay y at premiums for the president's healths care law. sarah has the updates. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you.
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sarah is with us right now with a look at what else isis w making headlines. quite a bit. that is for> sure that we're
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watching today. today we're going to learn how r much americans could pay for health insurance under the new a affordable care act. kathleen severally you sefly sea the premiums. prem the average premium will be $328 a month, tax credits will bring premiums down for many people. hey she ishe is giving an overve options that will be up andd running in 3 33 33. meanwhile, the fbi and cia are in kenya helping with the forensic identification of dead terrorists and to see if any ofy them are americans, more than 60 people died? di the standoff, but the red crosss says more than 63 people are are still missing. the attackers claimed 1 threrch7
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hostages are buried under thede rubbler of that mall. there are now reports that morert than 325 people were kild in the 7-point 7 quake and and hundreds are still missing. there's an operation is is undergoing as they are rushing crews to the providence. prov we are taking a look at an n idea land that was created by by the earthed quake. the force so strong it pushed mud and rock to the surface the arabian sea. amazing. back at home, six people are behind bars, in connection withh the stab being death of kenny kn diaz much the suspects range inn age of 19-29. all face abduction charges but t only one is charged with murder. the murder stems from the fighti over money and drugs. the andy dates runnin candir
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the governor of virginia, they will square off in their second debate over the chamber of commerce. cuccinelli will have to look for an edge as two new polls have him trailing his democratic opponent especially as when it n comes to fee fai female voters. we're getting down to the wire. >> sarah, thank you. yo rock superstar, global humanitarian and now accomplished impressionist. you2, manle bono man bono on. >> and we have holly at the radio thon. all you have to do is dial the 1(877)999-1071(877)999-1073 to a
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we know u2 and bono, but he is a good comedian. >> bono took the center stager when the president was late to a panel discussion. andpanel bono turned out to be e the impressionist. >> when i first met bono. he walked into the oval office f and actually, i thought it was a meive himember of his own road . actually, i felt like the rock o star on that occasion.on. but to together, you know, we did these drop the dead things,
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my god, there's 51 million children going to school in africa and that is pretty good. is that right? >> i must be really easy to make fun of. [ laughter ] it, we have it back-to-back because he sounds so ever like president clinton.. it's amazing; the initiativeatie brings together stars politicians and industry leadery to turn ideas into action to solve the world's most pressing problem. the clinton global initiative, a little bit of humor there. >> that's great. good stuff. >>the next half hour, you won'tu want to miss this, it's the low down to the low down. >> comedian's will join us live for the sneak peek at the onee night only stage show. and where you can catch it, hopt you are not the -- of the week. >> me, neither.neithe >> cindy alexander is with uss today, and she will join us livi
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[ laughter ] >> as we know, make it fast, we want to get to -- >> it's going to be a beautiful day, temperatures in the mid-70s, allison, not in a hurry. >> it's beautiful, it's beautiful. get tonyit is, let's at interview.inter 61 in leonardtown, we are up ann running temperature wise.e and as we mentioned well into the 70s later today, and mid-70s for afternoon high temperatures, and veryve comfortable conditions expected, 50 this morning in frederick,fr and 45 in cumberland, a little fog, more than a little, a lote, of fog left to the south andan west early today, that is dissipating and conditions gradually getting better. a little bit oflly g cloud cover moving through the area.e ar we will be dealing with clouds from time toth time, we have aa storm system back to the south andth west. and this will be in our forecast in the next 24 hours or so. not going to get any rain here. all the rain will stay to the south. some of that cloud cover will wi get a chance to spill up over
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the mid-atlantic over the next 24 hours. mid-70s, we won't be quite ason cool with the't cloud cover, a, then by tomorrow afternoon, the storm system gets further east a back in sunshine. high pressure, the same area ofr high pressure that has beenas giving us a beautiful week.we mild conditions, and coolcool tonight, and sunshine as the cooling system moves to themo south andve east. a good-looking forecast for the remainder of the week. nextnder weekend, coming up in couple ofa days, look great, sunshine both saturday and sunday. afternoon, more cloudiness than yesterday. wind out of the north at 5, and 55 tonight. partly cloudy, not quite as cool. cover, and there'shere your accuweather seven-dayday forecast, weekend plans, saturday and sunday looks greatr with temperatures in the mid-70s. your forecast,at all right, now for the main part of the show, we toss it to you tony. >> tucker, thank you very much. it's a show that you donk yt want to miss. comedy do yo duo on are hittinge
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at thehitt howard theater and is tonight, tonight.night >> one night only. >> for a taste of what to expect, chris and hugy are here. guys. >> so happy to be here. >> what to do pickles, you're so happy, you're back on t.v. asker arsenio. here is the question. >> johnny cochran collection. >> he is still in the area, we still carry his ads. >> it's all mike slocum. >> is he your attorney. >> absolutely. >> before we get on with the interview, not many guests askas for lotion. >> no. >> no worries. >> we need lotion for his knuckles so i can get out of his
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chair. [ laughter ] >> it's a little tight, isn't it. >> it's a little snug.ug. >> they don't have big and talla guests around here? >> we got to do something about that. >> maybe i'm supposed to sitppo over there.. maybe it's a 2 seat chair.ch >> christie has been on the show. can't accommodate the man. >> listen, man, you got twotw shows tonight, it's a big deal howard theater rchtion, yohow -g for a video release. >> why am i just hearing about b though show. >> our manager advertised in a magazine. ad next month,e maybe two months from then. >> along with the -- it's a-- throw back. it's a square sheet. [ laughter ] >> you guys -- now we love
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eleanor. same barber. >> [ laughter ] >> i have to say congratulationo because you got, i don't know what it's for. >> a black man telling another man congratulations you got tooy tape that, i really don't knowo what it is.what i >> you are on a sit-com now.now. you're writing for the sit-com. >> that is fantastic. >> what is it called. >> love that girl ." . >> love that girl from t.v. one. >> when does it air.air. >> on october 11. on t.v. 1. >> we have a clip, set it up. tell us what the show is about? >> it about a couple who lives in the hood, he owns a dry dr cleaner and they move up to the eastside. >> that sounds familiar. i that has been done. >> you are talking about your show.
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>> who plays the son of an old jump dealer. >> that's a clip out. >> all you need to know i is in this clip, hugy low down is in thhugy low darn is inthe down in the building. >> i'm looking for eleanor jones. >> i thought it was, i made the same mistake in the white hues. anyway, the condo at north hollywood. >> p i am the very best man. >> what was your name again. >> hugy low down. >> you're playing yourself. your >> i'm playing myself. >> great, great.
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>> you have -- we are running out of clip now. >> you're running the whole episode. >> that outfit on the show. >> and you're writing for the show. writers, it's ars, it great cast, it's a great show. >> you shoot in l.a. i assume. >> are you relocating?reloca >> i got to get away.away. you win it. i said the -- are on t.v. >> what is going on? >> i don't know. it? me about >> what is wrong with the redskins. saididsee the article that people who root for losing football teams tend to eat more? [ laughter ] >> i watched the game again onag sunday had a fat club of mcdonald's, chicken mu nuggets
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a sandwich. >> that's not good. >> here is one of things i don't knowgs about you two, who openss the show? i know it's not like you're li opening for chris or chris is ci opening for you, you are a double headline. >> that's what it is, a double headline.head >> we want to sell some tickets, tonight curve hart wil kevin hae opening. thcurve hartcurvcurve hartkeviy comedian. >> tonight we have going to have a great comedian. >> did you mention it's in at howard theater.th >> tickets are still available, and you are shootinge for st an eventually dvd release.re people, if you are going, you are agreeing to be a part of the crowd. hugy will bed
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we have gone out to dinner, donny simpson and you're hurting at the end of the dinner,dinner, because you're laughing theing entire time. great comedians. genius. tonight.how is >> the show is tonight look for the ad in next month. >> and we do not endorse that, only the eleanor norton show. >> miley cyrus is making headlines it time for her cover the latest rolling stone magazine. opens up to the magazine in more ways than one posing nude on the magazine,, that tongue sticking out. and you can see the rest. re the former child star opens up about her performance at the bma and didn't mean for it to be so controversial. she got the words rolling stones
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tattooed at the bottom of her he feet as she was doing the interview. >> that has to be distracting. >> but she did it.t. >> get her feet washed. it's 9:40 now. >> miley. >> we said enough about miley. >> stay with us.s. we got more coming up in a couple of moments including. >> all morning long, we have ha been asking for your help for raising money for the children's medical center. and fox 5 has teamed up with thh radio show to do that. holly is out there. we will bring you more on that when we come back. of getting something "new." and now, there's a plan that lets you experience that "new" phone thrill again and again. and again. can you close your new phone box? we're picking up some feedback. introducing verizon edge.
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9:43, holly gets the pleasure of being at the>> children's hospital, i covered that every morning and it's a great morning. it's an amazing place to meet great people.g >> reporter: we are meeting amazing fantastic people. if we're lucky we are going to have a lady come and spend a fe minutes with us, before she goes on the radio. brooke and her sos tyler who is not here because hu is in college. >> that's right. >> but more importantly he she is here because of the place we are standing in.andin tell me tyler's story. >> he was 16 and ride ago cross theag street, and got hit by a car, and luckily the first responders saw that his injurien were severe enough to airlift him here, thank god. because he needed a lot of different specialists.alists. he had several brain bleeds and his leg was degloved, like the e skin was rolled up, and also broke allan the bones on his rit leg including the femur which is
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the right thigh bone which was shattered, sn. >> you are waiting for him to come home, he doesn't come homem and you get the call. >> from there, the differencee this place has made for youryour family. >> when we got the call. he had gone to the hospital. so we didn't even know if he was alive. the cops brought me down here, because i wasdown too upset to drive. they fol told me later, and thot the announcer was going -- they told me later they turned the t radio, because they thought thet announcer was going to it come on en route and say that he had died. >> no, he is alive. he is alive. he is unconscious, but he is alive. they brought me in to see him. i saw that his injuries were devastating and i'm a physical therapists so i knew what i wasi looking at.
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but right away, you know, they n took him to x-ray, and then they took him to trauma, and they right away had doctors and nurses telling us what was goinn on. they couldn't do the surgery righthe away, because he had a brain bleed. they had to wait for that to be under control.unde they basically said leg or life. they couldn't operate on his les because they wanted to save his life. once the brain bleed was done, they could operate on his leg. he ran cross country one year later. he is in college and everythingd is great. >> reporter: and now they'renow back on the radio so i'm going to let you goso to talk with t. that story is one of many many examples here at the children's national medical center whereer they literally save lives daily. i have another special guest here withspec me. this is dr. sarah, who is the director of the pain medical complex. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> so when you kind of>> goo talk of this place in the terms. numbers and what it does in thee bailedaybeedaily basis it's pa .
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>> we have so many patients,, patients unlike tie leer who tyh had a major accident and get nerve pain after the accident. imagine you have a child and and they're in chronic pain. in that would be the family. >> when you have a place like these in your backyard, for those of us who live here, it's one of those places that you take for granted. can you tell us, of what goes on here, and this is a destination for children of things go on the globe. >> this is our children's hospital, the eyes are on how we manage patients, and how many patients come to us, and how innovative and new treatments are going to be. thisnd place, new only just treats
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the patient and takesju care of families and those familie families-centered care but w are he innovating and movingvatn forward with treatments not done anywhere else, looking for other ways that fo you change surgical equipment, change how we manage pain for everybody in the world, actually, and our goal is not just here in d.c. but actuallyay worldwide. the impact, the children's national does make and will continue to make going forward. >> thank you very much for the work you do. and they will continue to makeny that impact, because people like you donate. i i'm happy to say that they did meet that challenge, they got not just 243 medical makers, ma instead of 235, they got 243t 23 miracle makers. that $15,000 came in from power solutions. myfoxdc.com we have a link at mix 107.3 website. you can donate online or call
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1(877)999-1073. allison in the time that we have been here this morning, 30 kids0 have come into the e. r alone. when the day is done alone here 270 kids will pass through the er, that is just today and thaty is just. er. the need is great and you can make a difference. back to you. >> the need is great. thank you, holly for bringing ui good stories today. sid any alexander. remember the name because this passionate singer is on her waye to fame. you can say you saw her here. good morning to you. >> you look lovely today. >> thank you very much.ch. >> poised and beyond the tender age of 16. of have you had a birthday or are you still 16. >> i'm still 16. >> we want to wish you everything wonderful that this life has for you. >> this is devo on n and we call
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him in the studio devi baby? and this is brian, he is a producer and today he is goingis to be on the drums. >> we could spend a whole morning talking to them, but we will talk to you, you areu, y already out on itunes, tell us how exhilarating it is to see one of your songs on itunes. it came out in september.. >> it's amazing. i have had a lot of supporters, i have been getting a lot of international followers as well that isfoll great on facebook. i noticed that i have another 500 likes from people from allom around the world and it's really amaze. >> that one is called why don't you? if you are thinking, she is so poised and put together.to she was also a miss virginia queen from the common weelgt. whacommonwealth. >> what was tha like? li >> that was amazing, i had an
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opportunity to do community service. i had an opportunity to collect coats and send them to peopleeoe free of charge i got to meet new girls and help them learn about pageantry. >> that is -- we will talk lk afterwards about the difference between all of thattth stuff. so now moving forward, how are you finding time to do all of this. you are still in school. you are a singer, song writer, you volunteer, you are winning crowns, do you ever just want tt throw on some jeans and go run around outside? >> i guess, i do, but i'm writing my music i'm in my sweat pants and pjs. i have a schedule, i get up i do my workout and write music and write something new.w. the breakup song got written, i, got up one morning, i'm going to write something that people cane relate to that is kind of fun.nf that is what i came up with. >> let me ask you aboutme ask saturday. you have a performance. we can come out and see you, tell us aboutse it? >> absolutely, i'm going to be,
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one i' of seven performers at d. fashion week. tickets are still available, and you can get them until saturday. >> what are you doing for us? >> today i'm going to be singing the break um song, my new song. like i said i was trying to write something relatable and is fun. it's funny, because it's about breakup, it's relatable and fun. >> never fun, really. >> sydni alexander, take ittake away.
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live shot of the children's national medical center where thevehotional mix radio thon co until sever severn 7:00 p.m. p.. it donate g call 1(877)999-1073. real quick, forecast mid-70s, should be beautifulful afternoon, partly sunny. there you go, how about that, next 7 days, dry streak. we will keep temperatures in the 70s. young sydni alexander breaking up. we love that song. so. and the song is already on itunes, it's why don't you. and you can see sy dni on saturday. can see her on saturday. >> we will see you tomorrow morning. wendy is next. >> wendy is next blast. 
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live from new york city, it's "wendy williams." the first eliminations interest d "dancing with the stars." keyshawn johnson and his partner. plus, a special visit in "sesame street's" cookie monster. and all the latest juicy, hot topics. now here's wendy! >> wendy: yeah! thank you.

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