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♪ straight ahead, the gop ticket.tick tomorrow donald trump will donau announce his pick for running fg mate and like a reality show,lio it's down to the final two. t we'll tell you who still in the running.in time to look in the mirrorim and asked ourselves, what are we doing to create change? >> lebron james leading a callal to action during last night'sig espy awards. awards. we'll show you the drama opening moments and the powerfull tributes during last night'sg lt celebration of sports. plus, road rage runningning rampant. wait until you hear the results of a new study h showing how may of us lose our cool behind thehe wheel. wh and what it means for our safe safety. ♪ and later, taylor swift andd calvin harris airing their ditty laundry in front of millions ofo social media followers.. why he told her he won't let her bury him. h.
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♪ (laughter).aughter) >> oh, taylor, calvin. where did the love go? i knowik you're waiting for that news. you'll have to wait littlee longer.longer we actually have stuff to getfft to. good day d.c. everyone.ryone time right now 9:01 on this thursday, july 4th i'm maureen umeh, alongside holly, steve and wisdom.om >> also ahead this morning goodo day's summer reading list.is we're sitting down with the the authors behind three hit booksib to talk everything from charisma to life in the navy seals tols t what's like having will smithmi play you in a movie. movie >> all right.>> a first though let's talk about the weather and see what you'rea thinking about what's happeningg outside. because if you lovered it yesterday, you're going to lovel it again today. again if you hated it yesterday,terda, you're going to hate it againe n today. it's going to feel even hotterer than yesterday and not muchay at relief in sight for the next couple of days.couple o tuck is bacfk with our forecasts >> steve made it sound sooundo simple. si you hated it yesterday,, whatha did you say yesterday.u say yes >> you loved it.ou l >> you hate the, you hate it. i >> it takes
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love today.lo >> the heat index will be 105. >> i love it in the pool withoot drink in hand.ink in >> okay. maybe so.maybe so. all right. that's where you need to be.e that's good suggestion.ugio because i'll tell where youherey don't want to be working outsidt for a long period of time. 81 in washington.ton. winds out of the south here at eight and we are featuring lotsu of heat, lots of humidity. sorry i skipped through a map. m we have a heat advisory in effect through from noon untilnt 8:00 o'clock tonight right upigu and down the 95 corridor. cri all of the immediate washingtono area. unfortunately the heat index later this afternoon 100 to 105. again, want to take the heat the serious physical you're workingr outdoors today.oday lots of shade, get yourself into the air-conditioning.tion plenty of water. o water please don't leave your pets in the cars and make sure youe you don't -- you limit their time tm outside as well none of us are e really built for 100 to 10505 that's what it will feel likeeek for much of your afternoon.ernon could we see a storm? i guess e we can.an will we see a storm? probably not.t best chance in will be in thee e mountains out to the we have.ou there will be a pop up storm or
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two. bottom line is the heat.t actual air temperature nickk degrees.deee heat index 100 to 105 this afternoon look for maybe a m little relief in the form of a a storm. you know what, i was going to t say i have the seven dayeven day forecast coming up but i don't.n want to know why?hy? >> why? >> why? >> no need for it. >> i'll tell you why.>> i'l >> are you ready.eady. >> i'm kidnapping tucker knowledge blindfold like allison got --go >> big plans.>> bigns >> national had the dog day.l we're going out in our mazza cq9. >> we'll test drive.ll test dri ic nice. >> on our way to get hotdogs. ht >> you ready to go. >> kidnapping is becoming aing s regular on good day. >> yes. >> we didn't really do it withh the shine allison got. got. >> tucker is not complaining.oml that's not the face of someonene whos scared and frightened.righe >> different reaction withnt ren allison. >> tell them about the holthe hl hotdogs. >> he's really excited. >> never truer words been spoken, tuckerer.okenucke >> i'm afraid.fr >> have fun, guys.s >> no product placement on the show either.sh the big story at 9:00 o'clock0 this morning the gop veep stakes panel the down to the fi
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we'll find out who donald trumpu wants running by his side justut about 24 hours from now. n donald trump tweeted out thatha make his vladimir putin pick tomorrow in new york.to on the short list indianaia governor mike pence and formeror speaker of the house newtse new gingrich.gingrich will he pick one of those or choose someone gels trump has ts challenges ahead in the race noo matter hee picks. h it's difficult to decipher.her new fox news poll swing statests shows hillary clinton is aheadna of trump in virginia by seven b points, and ahead in colorado by 10 points. meanwhile possibleble democratic ticket what they'llha be talking about in the centeren stage northern virginia. hillary clinton will campaign with senator timn cane who iseo rumored to be frontrunner for fr her vp pick. clinton and cane will hold ralll in northern virginia community m college in annandale it willt wl happen this afternoon.s aerno new fox news poll shows clintont leading republican donald trump in virginia as we said by seven points. points. >> today the president wil dresg the nation about recent violencc across the nation.heation. it's an hour long discussionisus focusing on race relations,atio, just
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it comes of course after twoer t african-american men were shotes and killed by police inice i louisiana and minnesota and a sniper claim claimed the liveses of five police officers at ansta otherwise peaceful protest inron dallas. dallas president obama says america ise not even close to where it needs to be in terms of resolvingng issues between police and the te communities they serve.er he met with community active act visits politicians and law and l enforcement officials yesterdaye meanwhile the sports worlds sending powerful message aboutso race and the recent shootings aa the beginning of last night espy awards. check it out. >> the system is broken. b the problems are not knew. k the violence is not knew. k and the racial divide definitely is not knew. k but the urgency to create changg is at an all-time high.eig >> it has to stop. enough. enough is enough.. now, as athletes it's on us to challenge each other to do evene more than what we already do ini our own communities. >> that super stars lebron l james, dwayne wade, chris paul l taking a
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the stars called for an end to t racial profiling and called forf athletes to look toward theird communities. apparently the speech wasly thec unplanned. the athletes themselves proposee that idea. i >> good for them.or tm. >> good for them for staking ana stand on something they believee in. all right. after the shootings of black mem last week so many parents aretse talking about their worries anda concerns of raising blackinblack children it's a topic fox5 will this morning in a specialpeci conversation on good day d d.c.. at 10:30 chatting with pamela simpson and also dyson the wife and paul wharton this is a thiss conversation we want to you tako part in.part we'll be live with it ont o facebook at 10:30 this morningor during and after the interviewvw really want to include yourde y comments in this and questionsnd as well just use the #gooddaydcc and join in that conversation. >> happening day funeral will br held for the minnesota man whoto was shot and killed last week by
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police. 32-year-old philando castileaste shot several times during ain a traffic stop after he told the e officer he was licensed to carrc a gun.un the aftermath of the shootingg was live streamed on facebook by his girl forty seven. sev and closing arguments arere schedule to begin today in thent trial of the fourth baltimore police officer charged in the cn death of freddie gray. lieutenant brian rice is the brc highest ranking officer chargedd in gray's death he's facing manslaughter, recklesss endangerment and misconduct misc charges.charges. developing story in northwest d.c. now a manve is da after scary accident thatt happened -- could have happened really to anyone.- one. >> fox5's bob barnard is live on kansas avenue with what wit happened. bob? >> reporter: we are now in the alley behind the 4400 block off kansas of a south we have.sout behind me you can see this iss s the suv. s you can see the wheel is missing. missin this gentleman was working onkio this car overnight and we areere told by police the jack collapsed and this car crushed him, trapped him,
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here actually behind a neighbor's home. we are told that it is actuallyl not his car but he was workingor on someone else's car. c this is someone who loved to doo this kind of work.. there's some question as to whew this all happened.pened. we believe he was discovered with the light of day at 5:00 this morning but based on b the conversations we've heard from familiar and friends here, who are grieving tensions have been high, emotions very raw,y w there's a chance this man wasas out here during the night att like 3:00 in the morning in thei darkness. da there's street light here but it the night of day, in the middled of the night without the lightio of day to help him and the car r is on an incline.line so perhaps that was a contributing factor as well. but the family is just basicalll said they don't want to say to anything. police have not identified the victim.. but he's got kids here. h lots of family here.y they've been hugging and cryingy it's been an awful scene. sce but it looks like it's just a frea
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we're guessing around 3:00 inin the morning only discover arouno 5:00 in the morning here. here. police here helping to calm somm of the nerves of family membersm who have just and so upset by this freak accident that appearp to be just that.ha an accident.t the jack collapsing droppingropp this car on top of a man who was working on it early this thi morning.mog. guys. >> so tragic.>> tragi thanks, bob for updating us onus that situation.ituation. our thoughts with the family, oo course. we have shocking new data d about your bus rides thishi morning. turns out riding the metro bus s is pretty risky. new study revealing thatng tha commuters who use washington's bus system are at a greater riss of experiencing securityy incidents than on any other oth major bus system in the unitedhd states. including new york, boston and chicago. all right.ight. metro is aware. >> um-hmm. >> they're putting more efforts ooto the buses, too, not justutt the trains.in still ahead it's language beyony words coming up we'll sit downiw with the author of charisma code
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personality and the role itty could play in the next electiont >> road rage study out this morning.ge 80% of drivers ticked off behinn the wheel.e wheel. what does that mean for yourr safety? >> all right. we'll have live report explaining it all. 9:10. keep your cool.ker we're back after this.fter t ♪ tame frizz-prone hair with wholesome, smoothing care. new whole blends by garnier. blending our best into new smoothing haircare. paraben-free formulas enriched with coconut oil & cocoa butter extracts. whole blends protects from humidity. for hair that's irresistibly smooth and full of shine. whole blends is true smoothing. new garnier whole blends coconut oil & cocoa butter. wholesome loving care blended for naturally beautiful hair. find your blend.
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♪ but what does it do for youu that's the big question.stn. we probably taken personalityso tests and iq tests at some point along the way but if you ever ye taken a charisma code test? est? well our next guest is the t author of a new book it isit called the charisma code communicating in language beyond words. she joins uswo to help us uppedu our own charisma code how it can help us go further in life, lovv and business.and bus good to see you this morningin m robin.ro >> wonderful to be with youderft steve. st >> what is it we can gain fromam this is non-verbal communicati communication. what does that tell people and how do we control that?? >> tells people so much.e muc i mean, 90% of our communication is oftentimes non-verbal.on-vba that's what science shows. dzhokhar list is a being a no non-verbal communication isnican absolutely eminent in thent i te ability to be able to ick make e connection with people. p i call it currency ofrenc connection. so it's how yo u and i would wou connect right now how we're noww sitting my tone of
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tone of voice et cetera. >> you're the expert in this.the what do you look for when youn first notice somebody, what isha it that typically stands outndso what type of things stand outtad that make you think this person could lead this way or perform p in this way.in thi >> i'm looking at a number ofumo different things but thing but specifically body language is huge. if we don't get an opportunity to talk my work came as anthropologist around the worldr i'd go to a culture we wouldn'tn speak the same language and havh so identify very quickly is this a safe person, is this not, iso this a person that i can, n ii can connect with and how? i'd h be looking at body language and sometimes i'm mick mick themick they would phil, with me my worw was to know them to understand t them.th so i'm looking for body language and little just gestures eye eye contact, smiles.le what it's the mood? what's thet feeling being presented. prente. >> we'll break down examples ofo some real life people and someps of these codes and how they mayy apply. ap but once you determine what typp of rode code somebody mightomebg have, what type charismasm somebody might have what do you do with that and help themh tt a tailor this to make
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better? ? >> when people know themselves t and i call that in my book the charisma code the first step s when people know themselves toel know your value and then they t can show themselves and thenandt finally they can see other other people's values those are the at three steps of the charisma co code. ust knowt knowp people j who they are and i have a five f type charisma code quiz on my website car race in code book.com. you can go and figure outn go ar everybody has ae charisma time.m figure out waits and what theirt qualities are and how they willw lead why i think it's sot's important in the presidential leck right now.he n >> i took this code little bitib ago. we'll get to that a minute.in you mentioned about thetied abo presidential leck. we'll put the name want it is wt and you can explain about them.. let's start with hillary clinton. what do we determine about abo hillary clinton? >> hillary is green charisma type she is somebody who has supportive charisma type. t shares her charisma type with oprah.h. she support, empower many,y, sincerity strength you see it in her body posture in her piercinn gaze.
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and i'll use hillary clinton as an examplee il. when we have political expertsil on here, they say one thing that maybe a negative of hillaryllar clinton is her verbal ability.ty her strong speech making. m what do you think of oprah youih think somebody who the oppositee very vocal. val. now we're looking at non-verbala cues here.cu here. so uri lating her to an oprah or type charisma but that doesn'tsn necessarily go one-on-one with the verbal strengths. >> so hillary clinton has -- wee all have different types win uss oprah is somebody who hasy who s numerous types in her.uses in she's not just green.reen right? she has lot of gold anda she has lot of blue which i whii would love to see hillary haverv right now. i think it would help in her verbal presentations in manyns i ways. wa >> okay. let's talk about who she wasut s competing with so much so overoo the last year bernie sanders.rs what do we have with berniernie sanders.ers >> red i hear you share -- sre - >> you just gavotte away.. >> oh, sorry! sry >> oh, well. you are -- do you share berniere sanders car race ma as well asls martin luther king, injury'ss charisma.ch >> he's th
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person to illustrate in the the book.. >> yes. >> martin luther king is red. now, you say bernie sanders isns also red.ed. what is someone who has reded charisma also have. he. revolutionaries, they're they're powerful, out in the world.orld. you, sir, probably take action o really well.ly well. you act on things.t onhi you're not sitting back andk waiting. you move forward.orward >> all right. that's what we saw with berniee sanders. donald trump, interesting hereer what did you find with traumaum many.ny. >> orange shared with eisenste eisenstein. trump is creative, innovative a brilliance a wackiness we don'tn know what's going to come out of donald trump's mouth do we.o w >> that is very true.isery >> this would be an orange carba race ma type much.typeuch. >> let's do our currentur cur president barack obama. >> marilyn munroe blue car racee ma. ma. >> which means what. somebody who can enchant.. each charismatic type gives a gs gift and everyone has a gift. gt barack obama can enchant. encha this is somebody who is able tot be receptive and a
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melodic and receive informationi very well. therefore i think great strengths in his leck. >> if people are interested the can take the code for themselv themselves. where can they fine this n th charisma code book.com. everybody has their own car race ma type. we need you in the world.. it's currency of connection andd this world need good collectorsr >> guys, anybody have chance toa take the quiz?nctakehe q >> i did.>> i d. >> holly, what you got.ot >> orange. >> what is orange. onge >> einstein. >> creative.ate >> robin, what are you. you >> i'm gold. dalai lama one.. loving gift.ving gif >> all right.>> right >> did you get yours.id y >> i'm still waiting. >> ahh! >> i'll take it during thetake commercial break. do it it's interesting i had a a hard time picking some of my answers. i could have been -- >> they're thoughtful.hought >> sometimes i felt like some oo the questions i needed others in people to answer for me.wer fore because maybe i don't necessarily realize. >> what's great was his questiot ho
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step is to know your value.al the quiz is designed so that you actually have those inquiries ii into yourself. >> interesting.>> interti >> excellent. very interesting, yesng. >> thank you so much, steve.teve >> i have something for each of you. you >> we never turn down gifts. >> we'll talk more politic polic because we're days away from th start of the republicanlican convention and our tom ourom fitzgerald will be live inve i cleveland.clev you can catch his reports beginning sunday morning on fox5 on the hill and starting ong o monday you'll want to catch our new show fox5 at 6:30 for the t latest from the campaign trail.l >> okay. time now 9:19 coming up the cass for d.c. statehood goes goes nationwide. will tom brady take dee platedep gate to the supreme court? anda while flying east is such a pain on your brain.in. we've got a check of the otherhr stories making headlines next.ex >> but first little bit laterstt we'll talk a l little somethingg fantastic.nttic kevin sitting down with the captain fa
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♪ >> i'm going to the website nowt >> wisdom got red by the waye rd with me. >> he got red?>> he r >> wow. we'll have to see what i get.
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9:22.9:22. allison is back with a check of the of the other stories making headlines this morning. >> good morning, miss gold. misl >> i'm happy to be in the be he company of the dalai lama. the weather out west is not is n helping firefighters battle wildfires.fis hot and dry conditions are fueling this wildfire that'sis e spreading from parts of colorado all the way to california. people in freemont county, colorado v been told to leave ta their homes. their h in california, the fire has burned more than 30 acres. well today is the first dayd of work for britain's new primei minister theresa may. britain's transition of power of comes as the country voted too leave the european union whichhi led to former prime ministerr david cameron's decision to step down.down may has appointed some of mr.mr cabinet including boris johnsonh if that name sounds familiar he is the former london mayor and brexit supporter he'll now bee british foreign minister.r closer to home, a northwestt d.c. community gathered for ad r vigil last n
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man who was killed there on o sunday.nday. seth rich was gunned down just s block away from his home duringn what appears to be a botched robbery.robb there are no witnesses and so far no surveillance video that shows any trace of a suspect. a set back for nfl star tomr brady.brad federal appeals court rejectedre the quarterback's request toue review the league's four-gamer-a suspension for his role inol in deflate-gate.. brady's remaining hope to appeaa to the supreme court.me court but with the nfl season a fewn months away it appears he will h start the year on the side lines. somewhere ben affleck is very upset about that.be final al flight from paris toaro new york is easier on the brain than one from new york to paris. got it? okay.y. here's why.hy according to new study on jetlat researchers from the universityy of maryland found that the braib responds better to a longer day achieved by flying west across time zones than a shorter one achieved by flying east.as researchers say a person flyingf west across
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recover in less than four daysrd while a person flying east would need more than four days.. i will put myself out there.here if the station wants to give me a flight to forty one paris.. >> i have different theory on t it. >> my theory when i going awayy on vacation i recover quickly qi when i have to return back homee after --ter -- >> it's all mental. men like the top of the washington g monument when you think it'snk i swaying but it's not.ayin's it's you will up here.ou will up back to you guys. g >> take me to my happy place upp here. that would be paris.ou >> really.>> rlly. >> right. >> 9:25. still ahead part two of good day summer reading list this morni morning. the last punisher author kevin v lace will join us live to talk about his time in the navy sealn and working with clint eastwoode on the set of american sniper.. >> first though why so many ofwy us get so angry so quickly qck behind the wheel.el. annie will join us with the us e results avenue new road rage rae survey next, and trust me, we'rw not getting any better at dealing with this.ing >> later on the
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about race and guns and gun violence.violen coming up at 10:00 we'll share a some of the big winner and the moving tribute to side line hosh greg seger. right now 9:26. we're back in a moment.
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♪ ut-oh. ut-oh. they're on the move.he that's erin and tucker.. last time i heard they were on the search for hotdogs because u it's national hotdog day. day they do look cool in the car. c >> i think they'll try and go ad
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downtown and find a vendord a maybe. >> make friends. m >> i see him singing. him s i see him dancing and i see her -- her -- >> giving the thumbs up.. >> giving him a little slug onen the shoulder for maybe a littlel bit singing and dancing. danci >> show us your best chair dancing.da >> two hands on the wheel? we know all about road wage.dag think about this.thint t we sing in the car.we we eat in the car, we get mad id the car. car no one here, of course.ourse. please. >> yes. >> we're civilized. new study takes a look at road o rage and found many of us express our frustrations in different ways. way annie this morning taking a loot at the studyak.hedy she joins us from springfield. i can tell you i get frustrateda if people cut me obviously.us just getting stuck in traffic and it is a flash point.oi it will set you off in no timeom at all.. now i don't do any gestures or u anything but i'll yell at thellt air and i will --ill >> in your car verbally expressr your frustration.ru >> my car has heard thingsst nos one should ever h nave to hear,a annie.ni >> reporter: so you're likee l that driver in the car like --i
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you look much better doing thatt than i do. i d i yell a lot. >> reporter: we've all been we'b there. ther our emotions have gone zero to 60 when someone fails to useo u their blinker.bl man i can have turned why didn'd you use your blinker or someoner cuts you off.ts y what's scary this study was done in 2014 talked to thousands ofds drives in the us and foundound aggressive driving wasas increasing really -- it wast w increasing really badly and sola two years later, you can --- guess the numbers have gottenote worse and so aggressive drivingg is on the rise, and according to aaa80% of drivers in this country admit to, you know, kw, tailgating, yelling at othert or drivers, honking, makingak gestures and that sort of theyf know but really alarming andin high number of drivers admit tot engaging in more extrememe behavior on the roads and that'' not good.d. taking it to whole other level.l becoming a very very aggressive. they're purposely bumping orr ramming into vehicles or getting out of their
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other drivers.vers and obviously, that's not usingg your common sense.ense experts say the most aggressivev drivers are young men between 19 and 39 and that male drivers are three times, three times moreimr likely to get out of the car tot confront another driver or rampp another vehicle on purpose.po and so if you and gauge in this type of extreme behavior, it can obviously lead to dangerousanro situations even fatal crashes cs and so fatal crashes are on the rise as well, because of road rage.ge the numbers are not good and sod we asked a lot of our friends on facebook and twitter and thatera sort of thing about how they the felt if they've ever been in bad situations or if they have everr engaged in road rage, an lot ofo them admit, yes, we have.av we've done the gestures.es we've done that sort of thing.. but when it comes to the reallyy extreme behaviors a lot of a lot people are saying, hey, it'sg, s just not worth it at least ouret viewers and so they're sayinging it's just not worth it.ot wth i you should just calm down and dn take moment to sit back and really focus on the important i thing which is getting to the go destination safely. and obviously you don't know hot
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react keep that in mind, folks.l back to you in the studio. >> also don't know if the otherh driver may get out of the car. >> that's the problem. >> it's not worth the risk, thes that's right.ight. in this day and age it's notge t worth the risk. i say that to my hub all the time. >> choose to just yell at the to air. j >> calm down.. >> pound the steering wheel. >> exactly. >> let's check in with garyck it mcgrady talk about our weather.r we might want to throw a fist to the weather today.wer t oh, mott nature why are you w au doing this to us? hey, it iss summer.er >> be careful this is the kind n of weather that gives peopleeopl shorter and shorter fuses,es, right? ri >> yeah, exactly.ctly >> there you go.he there you go.th reagan national temperatureratu right now is already 81 degrees. dulles 80 degrees. bwi marshall 82.shal this is just the temperature.. this does not tell the whole story.or the whole story is when youtory factor in the dew points andoins come up with the real feell f temperature the heat index.. it feels like 86 culpeper youpey were so nice and comfortableomft this morning.is actually down into the upper 606 and now it feels like 91
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for some reason manassas it mana doesn't have lot of humidityid because it feels like temperatures not too far off thf actual temperature at 75. we'll just x that out it's so s different than everything else.s fredericksburg is 89 the feels t like and these will continue tot go up up and up away later this afternoon h and humid obviouslyo heat advisory neck from noonoo today until right aroundd 8:00 o'clock just before sunsetn we will start cooling off aoo little bit.little right along i-95 and off to theo eastern shore all these countiet included in the heat advisory.ds what does this mean? obviouslyo it will be hot and humid but b what does mean the feels likelse temperature will be up over a a hundred degrees somewherehe between 100 and 105 degrees ises actually going to be how it h feels out there for most locations today. noon here's the heat index asexa projected by our model in housee it will feel like aboutebout 100 degrees here in the city. ct now these have gone up a littlel bit from what we were talkingerg about earlier this morning. morg so we're getting to that triple digit litt
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than what we were seeing earli earlier.r. 100 degrees for manassas andsa a even up north and west up temperatures are going to be be pretty hot and sticky as well.l. by 3:00, 4:00 o'clockock temporarily back down belowow 100 degrees are just modelel projections. i think all of this today beforr it's all said and done wille w experience temperatures in thent triple digits or beyond with alh of this humidity.it high pressure to the south.ou really bringing the moisture upe you have the heat, too you get the combined effect in the 90's' but feels like upper 90 toss lower 100s we'll have couple off thunderstorm out there thishere afternoon it does not look likel a great chance to have too muchu organized but sometimes withesit this much heat and humidity youy get just a little trigger inggei there and it can get thingsng going and get things going in aa hurry.hurry keep that in mind thunderstormst are definitely possible lateeate today.y. air temperature 96.re heat index 100 to 105. it look like three to five hours of those kind of conditions outi there. so you know what that means. mes take it easy. hot just about as hot tomorrowro but not quite as humid. i think hea
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may be a little bit lower.e bit upper 99s to right around 100. chance of thunderstorm the neck self days. we cool off a little bit going g into saturday and sunday. only lower 90s. 90s but next week right back up into the 90s again. a and it look like by the middlehl and latter part of next week, ww can be talking about another heat wave around here. hot forecast back to you holly.. >> thanks, gary. t our next guest was one of thene key members to serve in the legendary unit known by the publishers led by chris kyle. he served with kyle on two t tours.tour kevin lace portrayed himself hse alongside bradley cooper in then actual oscar nominated movie.. as the 10 year anniversary of o that battle approaches kevinhe v joins us in the loft this thi morning to chat about his newisw book titled, the last punisher which will take you into the t life and mind of a navy seal. sa thank you so much for coming in. first and for most thank you fof your servi
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>> holly, thanks for having me.h >> as i was looking at this this book, the very first question qe that popped into my mind was tht purpose in writing it. i how much of it was cathartic fof you to do so and how much of itf was because you really justyus wanted to tell the story forhe f others to understand? >> good question.uestio teamed up with my wife ethanth rocky write the book they help y bring the emotion to it really frame the story.e th but we want to tell the story s ever hears about chris and hear about seal team leigh team butig there's a lot of awesome peoplel that made up the platoon and tht battle of armadi the air force, marine and the army. a we include other stories andnd host of individuals that that surprised that team, and the ant brotherhood of the seal team wam special to me and a lot of lot o people hear about it we wanted d to give that word live and dond you in the last punisher.is >> give them a chance to really understand maybe and feel somens sense the sense of that brotherhood a lot of talk abouto how vivid the detail is in the e book. that it's terrifying. yet it's exhilarating at theg same time. time. it's wonderful read that really just, y
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and immerses you. how hard was it for to you y remember that much in detail,ai, and really what was the value ii reliving that detail? >> sure.ure you know, that was our goal to get people in the mine set ineti the shoes and head space because as diss par rat goes between tht amount of people that serve anda don't we want to gett people ino the battle and see what it'see t like you watch it on tv but yout don't know exactly were goes ono it was -- i kept notes while ihi was going through the service ie was helpful in helping chrisng with american sniper but alsorut working on the movie.he m but, you know, i felt going bacc was doing the story justice andd good tell those stories and we w kept the stuff out there ihere couldn't remember, and i triedrd to supplement it with friends stories but, you know, for know, everything that we put in the pn book is true and it was great to go back and relive a lot of loto that. >> you brought up the american i sniper the movie and because ofo chris' book and your presence ii that movie that's why clinthy ci eastwood said i need this guy to help me, you know, tell thishi story in correct way. and then he eventually castedase you as yourself.el what was t
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like?li >> that's hollywood right there. >> yes. >> i was working as technicalicl adviser with jason holt the ht screen writer my wife had gottet in touch with them and chrisnd s kyle, myself and jason wereere working the screen play. p chris was murdered ond on february 2nd. 2nd jason came out to texas.. i introduced him to all the seals there were.th he went back to la and said we i should get this guy involve inol the process so they eventuallynl got me on the range with bradley cooper too long him how to be aa actual sniper.nipe as we were shooting he go, youe should play yourself in theyrse movie.vi i was like let's get chris chr correct and we'll worry about ao myself he kept pestering mee eventually i got the side sent s to me. we sent it to clint and clint c said he's dam good, give him jo job. >> and you're an impersonator.na who knew?whonew? >> i do of clint. of cli >> that was pretty good.t when you watch that movie, was w it hard to watch? >> upping, it wasn't hard to watch.watch the live footage at the end wasw a little difficult but
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kind of want to change with theh last punisher is after american sniper we got lot of goodf goo feedback a lot of people want to think every veteran that goes gs oversees has ptsd or change in some sort of way. way. we want to reserve ptsd fortd those who have it.e it's sacred. not everyone does.e we wanted to tell that story ofr people that go overseas don't ptsd come back.ome >> the last question that i wrote down here that i wanted tt ask you today you're aou'r physician's assistant you're you living with your wife and twond children in florida. florida how is it that you're able to, do you care put it behind you or how do you process it and makenk eight part of who you are and ad live with it? isn't sure much it's a part of mity fabric.c. we talk about lieutenant coloneo dave grossman's 2%. but i really think communication is key.isey i got out of the military had my what i wanted.d. i wanted to become a physicianci assistant that was my initialini goal prior to going to school th prior to 9/11 the more you tellt your story the
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there and talk about it youal ao educate the people around yourou and they understand where youer come from.co and that's easier for to you get across and easier for you too strengthen who you are. are. the experiences we had overseasa are huge.e hug we experienced things that lotet of people don't.eoon't and if you can take all those to experiences and put them to good cause, you can change whateverte battlefield you go to whetheryo it's iraq or going to theo the medical setting, business,uses veterans are strong. str we need to look at them forhem their strength. wle sstarted this whole segment by saying your book will give wi you the mindset of a navy seal e say it gives you the mindset ofo super hero. ho. that's what you all are.ll a thank you so much.than >> i appreciate thatuc.athat >> last punisher.. wonderful read. make sure you get it. kevin lace, thank you so much.om >> my pleasure.>> m >> captain fantastic not just what possible call some otheromh people.people >> read what it says.>>t >> i'm not going to read that. >> you might as well read it. i >> it's also the name of viggo mortensen in the new movie. kevin mccarthy got a chance tont sit down with them and joins uss live why it's already gettingti oscar buzz coming u
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i didn't have to kill -- the row tis rear chicken is is already dead -- cooked.. >> yeah. h. let me make some sense of thatms scene. so this movie called captain can fantastic and this is a huge sus dance hit i guarantee you as of what's today's date, july 14t july 14th. this will be oscar contender next, for next year. year. >> with? the film has oscarsc buzz. you haven't seen it yet.ven' i phenomenal.enom the performances are -- just - j because of that kipp? no, it'ss incredible. >> seriously show me
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it's not necessarily the best thing. >> here's the cool thing aboutht this movie. the idea viggo mortensen whonsew plays the fat he and his ais children are living in theen a forest. he's -- basically off the grid.g everything they eat, they kill,l they hunt themselves.msel their only reading book. there's no phones, no internet, nothing. nothing. something tragic happens ing trh their family so they have to geo on the road and actually go outt into the real world and that's ' the scene you're seeing rightg g there.e. stopping at someone's house thee big question for parentingonor p obviously there's two extremere sides to this.o thi that side and then of youslyfou exposing your kids to internetnt phone obviously a middle groundn parents find themselves.nts fins so i spoke to viggo mortensen me and the director of this film f matt ross you may know fromw fm silicon valley and american huen row story about creating this environment.ronm before that i heard a famouss titanic song it wanted to knowto why it was chosen to be into b there. >> there's a great scene you a s guys are in the grocery store.te there's titanic song playing ing
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>> there is. >> i'm curious what the choice o was for that.was for >> i think it's funny. it'sny the choice was that there was -s when the movie came out i think for two years maybe i could nott go in a supermarket or pharmacyc without hearing that song. s i mean it was just -- it becamec like this running joke. every time i'd go in i'd hear ih that song.th son >> you hear it in that scenene it's kind of like sucks you in. you're going oh, no, it'so, it's that -- but there's something s dream mow,. >> yeah. >> almost drugged about it. abo. >> yes. >> and then when all hell breake loose in the supermarket all ofa a sudden it's great. sudre the transition from that to thet next song. >> yeah. >> you know, like a punk rock r kind of situation.tion punk rock kind of sound.kif s it becomes -- it's a greatat sequence and transition.itio >> what are your thoughts,are yo though, on the day and age we're in right now with technology.ec. when you get to catherine hanshh house the kids are on x bocks on their phone.. different than the environment v you set up for your children.ld is it middle ground where we shall be parenting.ng >> personally?
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well, i mean i have an i he nine-year-old and i play videoaa games with my son, and i have chosen to allow that in my house because i think -- -- >> to be a part of.art o >> i do it with him. he's better than i am at most ot the games. games but i think like a lot of theset games are really imaginative and beautiful some of them are the a violent and destructive but some of them are also amazing story telling, and i think that asnk a long as he balances that with w doing thing physically andy a reading that there's nothingot destructive about that.ive abou. >> the hardest thing we have all those things that are drugs,, essentially this sugars is a drug, our phone is drug, the internet is a drug, and being able to be moderate and balanceb that with other things is realll i think the key to parenting but also, you know, also depends hos old the child is sometimes they're too young.they're too they are too young.th are too y. >> it's game that moves as you s play. ay >> yes. well put. >> here's the question i want tt ask you. holly you're a parent, wisdomt,o you're a parent.you' maureen you'r
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in regards to the idea of cellel phones and i find it fascinate i i'm scared -- ooh want to haveae kids but i'm scared to have thee grow up in the world where celll phones, facebook, twitter, access to everything you canin ever think of on the internet. where is that balance of tryingy to keep certain things away frof them or do you let them see it i all at an early age. >> no. you can't bury y>>our head in te sand with technology andy a evolution if you do we'd still l be making fires in caves.nav >> right. >> you have to evolve with technology but egg has to have a limitation within your ownou household.househol >> you play video games with vis your sons.your ss. only sports video games. gas nothing that's reality basedty bike call of duty and what'snd w that other silly gamwith the carjacking.carjacking. >> grand theft ought to. >> that's not coming to mynot cm house. >> where one do you give yourivr kid a cell phone.ne >> mine is four and does notandt have one. >> i know that.ha mine is five and asking for oner much she's not getting one.. >> 11. >> double digits at least. >> cool. >> thanks guys. the movie opens up frida
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d.c.d.c. 9:48 is the time. time advice for your pursuit ofit happiness for someone who mose s thing or two about it. it. chris gardner for the will smith movie of the same name joininge us live next to share secrets s for anyone out there trying togt make it on their own. o we'll be right back. ♪
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♪ 9:52 on this thursday thi tu morning. good day d.c.go day we are checking in with you whaa you've burlington-bristol talking about this morning viani tweets. let's roll that beautiful footage. what do we have first? fir >> or maybe not.ot okay. here we go. all right. let's see here. h rock salt says good day d.c. hit up whistler foods for the best b gourmet hotdogs.dogs it is national hotdog day.ay. thanks for the suggestion. >> we'll check in with tuckerck and erin in just a minute. dog is not a sandwich it's morer like a sub. a s. >> someone argued sub is asub ia sandwich. >> all right.ht. well let's see if the debatehe t rages on.ges a sub a sandwich.dwich tucker and erin on the hunt for hotdogs on this national hotdogh day.y. you guys are out of the car i'mm assuming and have found a location? you're really on thet hunt for hotdogs.gs
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>> hotdogs in tree.. >> i'm pretty sure of that. that >> we are on the hunt hourunt ur hotdogs. >> in a tree.td >> there's one up here.he one ur >> i got heels on.>> i got h do you the work.. >> we're right down looking forg hotdog.tdog tucker is rolly getting in his hunting mode, right? seeht? s anything up there have.av >> i think that might be one one right through here. >> we're looking for it. leert's talk about how beautifua the car ride was here. >> it was incredible, and what a beautiful day to get out andnd search for hotdog.g i think we might find one beforf the end of the show.the sw >> all right. all right, guys we'll really puy the work in. wk don't trip and fall. f toss it back to you guys.ack to. we'll be back with hotdogs.ot see you guys.uy >> you guys could not be more me confusing right now. >> question your brain power.er >> still in the pokemon search.c >> next time.>>ext time. >> let's talk about this. you know 10's years ago audiencs around the world met chris gardner through a movie pursuitu of happiness.piness. it track his journey from a guyg living on the street with hisith young son to heading
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successful firm. he was made by chris smith. smi good morning to both of you. >> good morning maureen. mau very good to be with you.ith you >> oil joined on the couch withh my co-hosts steve and holly anda wisdom just so you know.no but i want to start with you chris.s. sin the movie what have you beee up to? the broker firm you'vemu been successful. what else has happened to youd since the film pursuit of happiness?ins? >> well you know i've recently returned from wall street.rom i have been working harder thana i've ever work in pie live. i have done 200 speaking engagements a year every year y for the last 10 years.ea but most importantly maureen i'i right now working with at&t to reboot the american dream.. i'm tremendously exited about it. >> were do you mean mean by reboot the american dream.domeri talk about this project you'recu involved with with at&t.. >> what we've done with agility is challenge.llenge. it's to try and
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most agile small businesses inn america.erica. we heard from over thousandd different business owners across all types of different dfere industries and businesses.ses. we've heard from your retailers, technology companies, family farms, child adoption agencies,s doggie daycare, beauty salons ss and what is pointed out couple l of thing maureen.aure number one, in order to do something, you truly love, love, you've got to be agile. agi meaning as a small business owner, you must be able to do ad lot of things yourself and do them alone when necessary but number two is just highlighted how many different ways there are to pursue happiness on youru terms. >> tremendously excited aboutsl it. >> we have just about minute j left. i want to get you here in successful small business ownerr what advice would you have toav offer to upcoming entrepreneurss >> figure out why you want toout have your own business. wou own because it
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making money because that firsti year, first two years you mightt not make any money you mightouig actually end up in debt. so why are you doing that.hat. >> purpose pushes us past the wall and it will be what makesas you grind when you are exhausted and you haven't slept in 24 hours.hos. it's going to keep you going.oig thank you so much for thoseho words. will the of people finding inspiration in your words andord the at&t event you have comingon up. up thank you so much for joining uu this morning. hopefully we'll get a chance toe talk to you another time when w have bit more time.veit m all right? all right? >> thank you. >> thank you, maureen.reen >> okay. >> she's very true. if you go into somethingomh expecting to make money, it'sak, not going to work out as well if you actually have something thaa you're passionate about and then you grow that through therough passion you have for it.u for >> good advice from her.advicerm >> it's 9:56. 9 still ahead at 10:00 o'clock highlights from the espy awardsd last night. nig update on the taylor calvin cvi drama you're all dying to hearyi about. >> joy. >> first though time for aor coffee mug give away. it is coffe
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♪ it's hot outside and hot in here. the trending stories at 10a sizzling. >> that's right. holly. back againstsote ien tailor for the world to see. s more problems for pokemon go, g, plus a powerful night at the the espy awards. >> one of the fun yeste
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ladies around kevin has your y local exclusive with melissa mccarthy no relation to kev ofok course. what can she tell us about the t ghost busters reboot? speakingk of funny ladies from inside amy schumer to seth myers she knows how to make us all last we'ret ' talking about comedian aparen in a, live in the loft. >> let's do this. >> ♪ there's no better way toray cool off than ice cream. >> right?>> r >> awesome. awe >> the good day kitchen is offcn the hook today.thhook >> yes, it is.>> yes, it is. >> we want to give a shout out t to those who have laced us with ice cream carmen' cart, trop q -- >> ice cream down here. her >> ice cream factory and this is lemon phase.lemon phas why do we have all of this.e a f >> that's great question.s why do we have all of this?ll o? >> well, steve, funny you shoull ask.k. >> okay. >> so i believe on sundayy they're going to be giving away free ice cream at union mark. mk anyone who want a scoop headcooh down there and indulge
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>> i would love to tell you doou you hear me now -- i don't knowt what happened there. >> we're close to you. >> walk with me as we talk abouo d.c. scoops because it's thehe sixth annual and it's happeningg at union market this weekend wee much it's super fun festival fes it's great for families.. and in fact list season as youn continue to get your ice cream c let me just tell you about thisi social. it's actually on sunday again union market.arket. sixth year they've done thises super popular it's absolutelyel free. free you will get complimentary samples from over 11 creameries in the dmv some of them were w kind enough to send in some here t this morning. sick of the creamer reece ice ri cream factory, trop q carmen's italian rita's scoops and loving cafe. they dropped off ice cream in cm the loft.t. >> coffee oreo is good for theoe morning.morn >> i like the coffee oreo lot. >> strawberry with bay sill.y wa >> it's amazing.zing. >> i have four flavors. >> mango had some spicy s
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>> kick to it, right. tt, r >> like peppers or something. >> nutella is good. >> thank you. you >> it's free.t' free. amazing.amazing. >> sunday union market sixth annual d.c. scoop..co >> love it. >> thanks for staying with ustat for the 10a alongside holly,, maureen and wisdom and our iceur cream i'm steve it's also national hotdog day. d >> look at our two hotdogs.. >> tucker and erin have now emerged from the weeds literal literally. >> we found them. >> looks like they found hotdg hotdogs. you found it but have you triede it? >> erin? >> not yet. they're coming.eoming >> oh, okay. >> we'll be trying them soon. they're cooking root now. now >> okay. we'll talk with them in littlehe bit and fine out were they thint about the hotdogs. the hdogs you keep doing what you'reha y doing. we have a twitter poll.e a ter is hotdog a sandwich?? >> yeah. >> it's on a bun. b. >> yeah. >> so does that make it a does sandwich in itself.tself. >> or not? >> i think it does.>> i think so i.. >> according to the webster's wt dictionary it is a sandwich.
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>> what do they call it. >> the one lady thought it was sub. sub is a sandwich. a sanh. >> isn't sub a sub set of sandwich? >> i think anything between bread is a sandwich.nk >> i agree. agree. >> i may be miss inform.nfor >> it agree. it >> that is correct. >> we'll be all misinformedt am together, steve. we thought so, too. thought so, >> we have ice cream.>>e have i we're fine. >> 10:04.>> it's time to check and see what's trending and first up tht espy awards the annual salute tt sports achievement last night ng the sports world sent powerful r message about race and recentndc police involved shootings. s at the beginning of last night's espy awards nba stars lebronn james, carmelo anoint, dwayne da wade and chris paul touched on n broken system and shoot to killl mentality with a call to action. take look. >> this not knew. the violence is not knew and tht racial divide definitely is in the new. n but the yo you are jenn jenn seo create change is at an all-timem high.. >> it has to stop. it ha to enough. enough is enough. now
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challenge each other to do evene more than what we already do inn our own communities.ie. >> the stars also called for anr end to racial profiling and called for athletes to lookoo toward their communities as we well. >> another memorable last namee turner sports reporter craig c seeger received an award.. he has continued to work despiti a recurrence of leukemia that he has been battling for some time now.w >> jimmy v once said off great t day if you can think, if you cac cry and you can laugh.au that's what i love about thishi program.prram because tonight we are going tog do all three. tee with that being said, welcome to the espy awards!! >> that was john cena.nen i thought we were going to hearh from craig seger very emotionaln in his speech inspiring otherser despite him having cancer. john cena lightening the moodino with an opening monologue heuee roved himself.
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nba draft, summer olympic jokedj about the wwe being scripped and joke at the nba must be twousteo because the cavs winning the t inform ba championship couldn't' be real.. >> my god, what's up.p. >> the fashion in they did ity d couldn't be. b. >> lisa lesley caught heat for her frilled gown which appear tp be just a little too short. what? >> is it too short. sho >> she's a little bit tall. bitt >> i think maybe if we -- if we remove the banner we see it's s' too short.to there you go. >> john cena and nika bella they were one of the nights mostost fabulous and fearsome couples.pl >> why is her dress too short. t >> because she's is he tall andl it should have been -- trying t be floor len.en. >> right. >> so you're not supposed to see the shoes.th >> no. no. >> really? rlly? >> yeah. >> okay. y >> what about hometown favorites won big last night, too. nats right fielder bryce harperh wouldn't award for best majoror leg baseball player.l player. >> which is awesome. good for him. him
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what relaxing week off for brycf harper in san diego for the alll star game festivities and espy awards. >> he's hollywood. >> hopefully he gets today to ty take a day to himself before the nats play again. a >> i thought the espy were super successful this year.ea >> i didn't watch but from whatm i've heard it sounds like andsia great event.nt >> john cena, i think he was the star. >> yeah? >> he's a funny guy. >> i think we'll see more of hih in the future. not that we haven't seen enougho of him already but i'll take'l more. >> if you saw train wreck you wy saw all of him.sal of him. >> more is good. we talk about this story yesterday.erday. battle lines drawn between l donald trump and supreme court c justice ruin bader ginsberg.iner donald trump actually getcty g something unlikely support specifically new york times andt the washington post. post. the times wrote editorialdiri yesterday critical of ginsberg'r recent comments and in signed to cnn she denounces trump the the washington post also it sidedo with trump saying however valid ginsberg's comments were, theyer were better left unsaid.ns and the new
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chiming in.in here's todaysg cover. depicting ginsberg as dark d bader. ba that's pretty funny. (laughter).r) >> that's pretty funny.unny >> who comes up with that stuff. >> that's pretty funny. funny. >> i would like to see theikeo s behind the scenes of thehe headline writing process. p >> they're all thinking andre at someone goes i've got ithi.. >> i wonder what the supremeup court justice has to say aboutoy when they realize she's on the there. >> laughing about it. >> she has a sense of humor despite how las serious they ar. >> interesting. >> a lot of people talking of pe pokemon go.. the craze not only sweeping the nation but the most downloadednl app of all time.of a tim what about the physical dangersd of the game we talk about fewew already.al it turns out there are severalhl you and your kids need to beee b aware of. aw here locally extra officers nows on patrol at the university ofio maryland after a man with a mh a weapon robbed four people onplen campus three of whom werehowe distracted by the game at the time of the crime.heri in california, the game hash led to players -- led players to housing facility for released ra sex
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and no matter where you your kids are playing police want toe know the game will not be anl ne excuse for you if you happen too trespass. not an excuse no matter what yoa find there on your game. g the game also could hurt your y love live. at least one young man reportedd his girlfriend caught him with w another lady using the app because --becaus (laughter). >> she saw he had caught a pokek man at his ex's house.ou >> he had said oh, no, i haven'v talk to her in a long time. >> uh-huh. uh-huh. >> poke mon disagrees.agre now there is some good news thee addictive game could be healthyt at least one doctor is reportini she's now seeing patient who's e are actually inactive up and upa moving now as they pursue theehe pokemon characters.cter so go out there catch them all t be aware of your so surroun surroundings. please be careful and get little exercise in the process. pce >> the exercise who got caught u was very active.wact >> he's burning calories in alln different kinds of ways. >> listen, barbie, she getting t makeover mattel research hersh found people think barbie is i more of a material girl than girl actually living in
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world.worl mattel wants tore hyped girls that they can be anything so ths company is partnering up withit non partisan organization sheizo should run which meanseans presidential barbie as a running mate.te the goal is to help girls playip out their leadership dreams d through barbie.hroughbie. >> or to make money because it'i a political year ton throw thatt whole, hey, ladies, you can beob president with a doll.ol >> when woman happens to be hpes running for president.nt >> exactly.xaly. >> yeah.ea >> exactly. >> whatever. all right. al 10:10 is the time.:1im still ahead at 10:00 frank0:00 a discussion of race and parentinn in america.meri it's an issue for millions ofons people nationwide and right hert in the dc area living in fear oo the police. pol after a violent few weeks, wks hearing from parents about howbt they're talking to their'r children about this issue, and, we want to you weigh in on thist use the #gooddaydc.da good first though more bad blood between taylor and calvin.alvi we'll have update on the socialc media fight between the exes and tell you how katie perry got per dragged into it. it it is 10:10.0: good day d.c. celebrity dish
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>> we mow this today.e his it's hot.ot >> it's hot as all get out.et ot >> this is so fun.hi i did a live solder shot withhot them years ago and they named aa flavor. . we created a flavor then name ie after me and they sent me in me some today. today. >> it's holly berry. >> how cute is it.is >> i love rita' ice. ice so wonderful.rful >> thank you to all the ice a te cream vendor who's sent us ice e cream today. this one they made too one when tony went fox5 fruit explosion.i couple of those have gone. >> jolly rancher watermelon.n. >> thank you rita's.a'. our first story in celebrityebri dish is of course about the battle between taylor swift and calvin harris.ri in case you don't know the two o have been battling out in theg t media over tailor's involvemente in calvin harris and rihanna hit song this is what you came for which is allegedly the reasonso the duo split.pl yesterday thing got worse.y thgg calvin took to twitter told thet world that he wrote produced ace ranged and cut the vocals for vl the song and that it was that s taylor's decision to keep theire lab a secret.lab a sec he saidre it was hurtful to himh
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make him look bad and that if tf she was so happy in her new relationship she should focus on that. he tweeted that refused to beedo buried like she buried katie perry. tmz is now reporting that tayl taylor's camp wants it to bet b very clear that taylor wrote the lyrics and the melody for theyot song and calvin's camp clappedpd back saying, yes, she wrote the melody but his musical genius gn create thed beats, the cords the instrumentals. his camp said "she is acting like he's only got one hit song lol". >> what are this other. oth >> i don't know. of course, katie perry couldn't' help herself and she tweeted this gift of hillary clinton ant mid all of the taylor calvin drama.dram >> okay. >> she think that is, um, calvii makes a good point. poi >> anybody got pillow? >> honestly. >> that whole thing children,g , please.please >> move on with your life,h youf people.
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>> boring. >> move on. >> really? you fight agalwar on twitter? jennifer aniston smaca down of the treatment of womenre is getting support from at least one high powered celeb we tolldb you about this yesterday. yesrd. it came after picture of anistot on vacation with her husband her started frenzy back in june alla the tabloids speculated she wase pregnant or maybe not, blah,lah, blah, blah. b the rumors prompted jenn to penn a powerful blog in thehe huffington post in the article she says for the record i am not pregnant i'm fed up, fed up witw the sport like scrutiny and bodd shaming that occurs daily.rs dly under the guys of journalism the first amendment and celebrityriy news.news. okay. so actress melissa mccarthy chiming in in an interview she says she agrees 100 trillion% t% with anistons essay.ssay >> good review. >> good for you. you >> good for ya'll for standingnn up and bracing all of thatha publicity that you get and allnd those riches have come alongs e with those all movies.ovies. >> here, here. h >> good for you standing up for yourselves with that fake
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whatever that is you want toantt call that.. >> maybe they are using their t celebrity to make aarn important point. >> all i get is whining andhing complaining when i hear that.g i >> really?>>lly? >> i'm whining and complaining.l people follow me around taking pictures of mow i'm famous oh, , boo, he took a bad body shot oft me it's body shaming. smi i'm sorry much that's all i getg you get what you get, you don'tn cry bit g some down the middle.l little bit of celebrity attention. i think the other part okay, ok, probably i'm going stand up.tand so i think there's little bit of both in there. there >> all right. >> that's my thought.ha about an hour and 15 minutesut from the announcement of this ot year emmy nominations 2hbo shows are among the top couldn't 10snt to be nominated for the skatethh prime time emmy awards game of thrones and veep claim the topvm drama and comedy series prices.i >> i'm sorry, do you mean then e show veep that actually referenced good day d.c. that ta show veep. >> yeah. i just wanted to make s ure.ure >> i have to watch that. >> this en as a matter ofen aa t fact. >> they're both expected to sweep the nominations again thii morning. you might remember game of
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thrones wouldn't record breakinn 12 awards last year after being nominated for 24. 2 other shows expected to receivee nominations sitcom blackish, bcs trance jent comedy, transparentt and asian american family comedm fresh off the boat. >> unbreakable kimmie schmidt have you heard ofak that? thehe star of that show titus burgessr in the spotlight for -- really-e is hilarious, hilarious yelp review.re he wrote about a bn basedas moving company after they didn'd show up.shp. the actor wrote the blistering n review about the company forkini him to write a yelp review forew them after a lengthy phone hee can change.nge. now burgess also posted thisd ts video to his instagram about the bizarre situation.ti the company commented onment burgess' review with an apologyo and offered to send him movingov crew a truck. now so far burgess has notas not replied to their offer. the show is on netflix.ix. >> okay.>> >> and he is a drag queen.en >> okay. >> he's like in his review it's' so funny.so f so he was supposed to move, the, said as long as you give us a g yell be review we'll come theree he did and the
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show. so then he went off and it wasni pretty funny because he's likeel you have messed with the wrongng queen. you have messed with the wrongho queen.. >> pretty funny.yny he does a funny shout out to out show because he's like -- by the way, here's my show, watch it. t >> let's wrap this up, ladiesies and gentlemen introducing themer new heavy weight champion of the world.d baby balboa.boa. >> little charlie captured thehe internet heart in this video as the two-year-old perfectly mimmics rocky -- isn't hilario hilarious. >> oh, my gosh that is hilario hilarious. >> charlie did more than just -- he impressed sylvester stallonen himself who shared a clip of tht video to his own is it a gram aa with the caption the kid makes m me so proud it touches hearts so young. maybe i have to fight him in in rocky 10. (laughter).. >> so cute. >> i love that.>> that was a good one to end on. >> pretty clever. clever. that's your celebrity dish withh side of rita's.
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>> what's taylor swift>> doingfi again. >> please. >> you brought it back up. >> oh, wisdom.m >> don't complain. you get what you get and you you don't complain a bit.t comp >> that's right. rig >> all right.ight. steve, over to you.r to y >> i never realized how tall t wisdom is sitting down before. e >> i love that rocky story. stoy i wonder how many times that twt eighty three old watched thatee movie. >> i know. kno >> probably a lot.>> probly coming up later she's comedianed with d.c. roots and now she's working along best and biggestne names in the industry.he ind she'll join us live in the loftf with a sample from her debut deb comedy album just putting it out there. first though it's nationalt'sato hotdog day. ho erin and tucker a couple of our own resident wienies headed outt to hit up the d.c. hotdog scenee see what they could fine. fin we'll check in with them neck.mn ♪
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♪ >> i know that song. >> mickey mouse clubhouse. that's right. we'll talk hotdogs in second butndut breaking news. >> talk about ruth bader ginsberg. we've talk about her comments a about donald trump nowbo she'soe come out and she says shesh regrets making these comments.om she called them he will adviseds her public criticism of donaldnd trump and in a statement she said that judges should avoidvo commenting on candidate forte public office and she says she'll be more circumspect inmst the future.the f toll the associated press last week that -- we lost that parthr of the story as we were talkingg
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go ahead.. burn us any time you like. bottom line is in rhett proatt p tree inspect she would havenspet thought before she opened s here mouth and made those comments.nt >> which is what a lot of people said. >> it definitely provoked debatd the general consensus was sheess not have gone there.he. yeah. >> standing out online by b myself. i didn't see a problem with it.. >> okay. >> all right.>> rig now queue the mickey mouse clubhouse. hot diggity dog. dog >> it's time for cheers. hotdog, hotdog problems solved,, hotdog, hotdog, hot diggity dogg yes, maureen and i do know the words this morning we senteen tucker and erin out to celebrata national hotdog day.ay >> i think tucker thinks that ti it's the meaning of emptying ag hotdog. >> as in showing off. >> let him know the musicusic stopped awhile ago. >> we're right across from the zoo. >> thank you. >> hi.
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>> hello.>>ello. >> yes. national hotdog day. and in around all over the cityc people will be celebrating in style.style >> my couldn't dim of choice iso mustard i took bite and made tucker try some too.too. we're getting two withting two h everything on them.er let me put this one down andn ad grab to one.grab to o he's preparing it right now. no. onions are relish, mustard ketchup.hup how do you prefer your hotdog.yo >> i'm a simple guy. i only do hotdogs when i go to baseball game. usually just mustard.ta >> i've had a couple chili doi doing. those are good for sure. >> i tried that when i moveded here. here summer cook out mustard, hotdogs good to go. >> what do you think about stands? you like -- y like >> i lot of stands.nd >> hotdog restaurants but standa as well. wel >> we're across from the zoo. you can get a cool drink here.er lock at that hotting today thata is exactly what you want much that's everything. you want to try a the dog onog n national hotdog day?otdo day >> no. you guys good. >> it's free. come on. co >> all you got to do is say yes. >> no thanks.>> n >> well see if we can give s
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away. we're hanging out out here i'll bite into that that looks loo ridiculously good. >> you have like -- you ever ses how many hotdogs you can eat. e. >> i saw people do the contest. i don't think eek eat more than 10. >> you think you canha eatenen hotdogs. >> for sure. for >> tweet me tucker fox5 if youf want to see erin eaten hotdogs o because i will buy you those 10 hotdogs. >> yum buy them for mow. mow >> my trainer won't be happy about had. >> you want hotdog. >> this has everything on it. o. >> okay. >> s were your name? nam >> chris.>>hris >> we're with fox fox5 national hotdog day celebrate aig cross a the zoo. this has all the good toppingsgs on it.on you enjoy your lunch. lunch. >> thank you, sir. t national hotdog day. i think we got a challenge.en well see if erin can eaten hotdogs. >> i can eaten hotdogs.dogs do it by 11.y you have 35 minutes to eaten hotdog.hoog >> thirty five minutes. >> erin como can't eaten hotdog. for 10 days.for 10 d >> i couldn't do it.ldn'to i >> no i couldn't eaten hotdog.ot no way.no way
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>> 10:26 is the time.>> still ahead on good day d.c.. frank discussion on race inace america from the point of viewfv of black parents worried about o raising their children in worldw where they live in fear ofr getting gunned down by police. c paul wharton put together aether special panel. panel we want to you weigh in as welll talk about what the conversatioc is like in your house. hou tweet us with the who are tag tg good day d.c.go use your comments as part oft this segment much that's comingt up next.up nex stay with us. with ♪ ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we wired the wagner's house th 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee,
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>> 10:30. we've been talking about this tensions running high across america following the two recent shooting deaths ofta these two e black men by police. ferlando castile shot is st.t. paul minnesota and alston als determine shot boy police ininey baton rouge louisiana presidente obama set said the shootingg deaths should quote trouble alla of this but let's be honest. it goes so
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and sterling.in the names michael brown, eric gardner, freddie gray easilyy es come to mind as black men now nw dead following their run ins with police and for many these cases not only sparked outrage e but worry and concern forrn f parents of black children abouto what to tell them how to raise r them in culture of distrust thaa all too often turns violent andd deadly.ad today we are going to have a serious frank and honest andes a important dialogue about raceboc and raising children in americae and joining to us bring theirnge perspectives to this conversation is wonderful wonrfl mothers each of two childrenren marcia dyson the reverend march so ya dyson and also pamela simpson the wife of donnyon simpson the legendary donny simmon.mmon we know paul wharton down theree and you are the wife of michaell eric dyson of georgetown also a author and everything. everythin he does something of everythingf as well. so thank you all for coming in. >> thank you. >> and paul, thigs is importants as well because you wrote something very timely and
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this whole thing as well. >> yes, sometimes i over share e but this time it was in a very v good way.good last week, it came to me in a ia conversation with me mom that i may be have been fining myselfyf getting little annoyed with her constantly checking in with me,t are you there? can you call mol when you get home? i thought, t gosh, i'm in my 30s why do you always do this? when we were talking about the two shooting n deaths last week, it just -- i had an aha moment oh my goodness my mother is worried about her grown son making it home safelys at night. so i thought today would be w b great opportunity to bring in bg two women that i look to in my i live surrogate mothers for me we talk daily pam simpson and a marcia dyson to share their input on raising black sons. s >> right, right.ht, r i also have son so i'm going tot share with you some of thee the things we talk about because i think it's crucial that wes cruh start -- this is a conversations that's been going on, all this t stuff with the capparis, cellric phone cameras is new.s n we all know that but this hashis been going on for long time. tim conversations that my
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were with me back in the dayinhe when we didn't have phones thatt were mobile.. so and having said i'll talk tal about my conversation later but i'll defer to you 21st.ou 21st what do you tell your sons and grandsons and on the people as s well about dealing with the police? >> first of all i want to thankt paul for having this segmenteg because it is important. when we think aboutbout confrontation with black boys,lb with the police, if you're a'r mother your boy might be paul p age or in my case my sons are in their 30s and my oldest son is 44. but i have two grandsons thatnsa i'm concerned about and just the other day my youngest son callee me saying he was stop by they te police. i immediately got no pan mco p m mode. put your hands on the wheel.he w put up the volume. vol let the police know -- stop. s i was just pulled over forver f ticket but immediately that fear came into me. m i remember i had to remember tht conversations that i had with h them when they were very younger and how to deal with the policel and it's a burden.de it's a burden on the
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like paul didn't understand at the age of 30 why his motherr would call him today orod o yesterday or last week alwayss concerned about him. about i was the same way with myame wt children and this was a coupleou of decades ago. a but i mentor lot of young men in high school and college and you have to have conversation and ii not that the police is reallyea your enemy but there are supposed to be servants to we t choose to get into that occupation and you are in and yn service and you have to look atl your client base and i thinken i that there's a principle that obviously missing when it comesm to police relations andelat and understanding the communities in which they serve for those tho incidents are not just few likek the cell camera and technologyeg may expose it but when they inhe the heat of night, rememberbe that --that- >> i remember it. >> yeah. our imitates life we're talkingl about things long time ago andea we know all it took was one oe lynching to pet tri if ii african-american commune one boy to be thrown into thehrowto the mississippi river to remain usir of our place.
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>> right. >> we still are sequestered even though we're integration througg the terror of racism in america whether at the hands are policel or an institution.n in right. i we also want to make cleare because every time we starte ert having this conversation, we geg whole bunch of feedback and of d backlash talking about anti anti police. let me make this clear right thr now. we're not anti police.noi p we are anti police brutality. there's huge difference.ference. if you don't know the differencc google it.googlet there's huge difference. i have friends who are police.dp i'm sure you know police pic officers. of i have family members that are a police officers.poce offic and we have this conversation cs all the time.. so this is not something where we're bashing the and tire laww enforcement world. wor there are bad cops out there. that's what worry talking about. having said that miss simpson what do you do or how do youdo deal with this whole issue? i >> that was really the first really really seriousious conversation that my husband hah with my son when he got ready to start driving, you know, that, a you, yes, sir, no, sir, whatevee you need, sir. and you
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lose your pride, don't try and't come off like you're this -- thi >> no room for boeing a toughin guy. >> exactly. >> you can win this situation. >> you automatically look at myk son and you think tough guy thih because he's a big guy.. like 6-foot three, 200 something pounds, and he had to just t really be cool about it, but the really sad part about it he hash a five-year-old son, he'll bee'l having the same conversationon with his son 11 years from now. >> right. >> it's not going to change.ot g it's not going to change.ng tohg >> paul perspective from yourveu end. have you ever dealt with policel stopping you?oppingou? >> yes, i have. actually and the interesting ini thank i tell this story lot whew i was 16 years old i got this ts jaguar.ar okay. it was british racing green andn i had just i thought i was all that.at. >> right.>>ht >> i looked good. g but the second day i had the ihd car, i didn't have the have conversation with my dad i i didn't have the opportunity because the second day i had the car i was going down route 301 an cop slowed down in front ofoo me about 25 miles an hour he jump in the right i coasted by i
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him. he pulled me over. o and i got from a to z the full f boy treatment, i mean, i was so embarrassed i was tooi w t embarrassed to tell my mother mt exactly what he said. >> right. >> it also reminded me just just looking back on childhood how there were things where i felt disenfranchised and marginalizem and i was embarrassed to have h those conversations with myio parent so now bringing it forward to today in 2016, i 201i can't hide that stuff because me m is thinking about it.bo she's losing sleep.le i asked my dad last week, i iski he, what's your advice right noe if you were to give me advice md right now? and is he he had,, son, i want to you comply.y you know, compliance is best. live to fight another day. >> right. >> to be heard to be able to articulate your point of view iw a court of law.. just comply.just >> right. >> the key there is getting to the court of law. t o. >> right.ig >> because that's what my son im eight years old at this point t and at some point we hav
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of that conversation.onveat doesn't really understand everything right now, but thatoa is my main thing that's what myt father told me the objective ofo your encounter with the policeit department is to survive and move on.. p. p. >> which means everything heeany says drop your ego because heaue has weapon and you don't. don so everything he says you haveah to comply with.y with. no at to you. no craze seize talk, none of that stuff. do it, giv se h im your license, len registration, move on. let him go about his business.s even if he's acting crazy let cy him go about his business and you go about your businesses and you find a recourse if yourse iy wanting to that route otherwiser leave it alone but you cannotan win that fight.ig even in some cases when you areu doing that as we've seen itt still can turn bad also i wantlo to say this as well because i'vv had encounter.had encount i've had numerous -- i've been b stopped numerous times here inis this area in the last couple of years. >> because you wear a purple t tie. >> probably i've had goodbay i' experience wis police officers as well. i had police officer stopped w s for speeding i'm not going tooit say which drawers its gentlemanl jury diction on christmas eve h let me go fl go.go flo
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out there and we've seen that aa well but the problem when you wo have these bad ones, they bringi down the entire law enforcemente organization.nion. >> and people like you saide liu earlier will get upset about abt that, but remember, one black ba person can do something wholeetw race did it, so you say that ifa you have these few policeew polc officers doing this but it's so devastating and sure it willtil have an impact on the wholele community and my nation when myy seven-year-old grandson is muchh whatting the news and seeing the protests happening and he'se' asking, why are they shootingotn us? don't like black boys? and i have to question, you know, k his asking me that.t. but when we talk about notbout bashing the police officers, wew aren't, because we have lawe haa enforcement in our family buty it's not only just the choice between the cops and black men n and black mothers and black fatt also concerned about their child ending up in a cell. the choice is the coffin or jaii cell. ce there's a whole i
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system balled the penal institution ready to put blacklk men disproportionate untilon prison.i so it's not just the fear of th cop. it's the fear of the wholehe system as well and we understanr the cops will have trepidationsn because of the number of guns or the street. >> it's a hard job much. it's ar >> it's a hard job.>> it's a but then you have to look whatok pam was talking about earlier a and paul, we were just were discussing in the green room is about the academy i.outhe acade who is training them for the service that they've undertakenr take fog the employment. >> i think pam was talking about that and maybe she can add to it.be >> in the last 30 seconds both b of you close it out. clo o both of you two.. either one. o >> just that you have to be careful. i mean -- yeah.-- y just bottom line. >> i think this is the nation's capitol and it's up to us to u lead my example so i really am l interested in the solution and d unifying the people of this t city, the people in maryland,arn virginia with the police becausc we all need to work together. te community policing should comeum back.ba >> everybody definitely. >> from the time when my father was a young child ande he tolde community employeesing and theet importance of
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on the beat. b so i'm really interested ind i getting engaged in that in t conversation and being a part oa the solution.the >> right. we also told you about some abos social media as well maureen hah been monitoring what wasing wt s happening on social media forg s us. >> a lot of people chiming in i think the over call theme a lot ofer people support wagon you're saying but the issue comin comit from some comments people talal talking about black criminal will the and why we're not talking about wanting to say why are we focused on cops killing i black and not black on blank onl crimes. some people saying if it weren'w for single parent homes ites wouldn't be happening.appeni black people need to beeeto b educated. >> it's not unlike what we've wa heard in other shows when thishe topic has been addressed runnini the gamut please keep themlee kp coming in. we'll keep this conversationrs going beyond when we go to g t commercial so please keep theasp comments coming but again we're hearing these issues. iue >> i think the points of theoinf conversation for all of suss not for this to become even moree divisive issue.ss. >> right. >> especially not here in ouriao community.co it's for us to
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unified and for people to understand why black livesiv matter is something that is thai important. >> why this conversation is evet necessary in the first place ana it's a conversation that we must have. ha >> right. >> sad to say that's the world s we live in today.ay twe le in >> my grandson in chicago had to move them out because of black b on black crime. c. we're not dissing that.is but then you move into new york and you have to be concerned coe about police brutality as well.l it's not either. it's a both for the blackck community. >> we're going to break. we'll be back in a moment. >> keeping the conversation going though. (vo) with thousands of quality
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♪ (laughter).ter) >> you get a car and you get a a car and you get a car. (laughter).te. >> you didn't just say vehicle c was going to be a hearse. >> i'm sorry my uncle owns a funeral home not an end prize p rental car. >> i hope you checked to see iff there's not body in the back. b. >> i don't really know. >> you didn't check. >> i was in ona hurry. hurry i check to see if we had gas that was more important.nt >> so there's a body. >> let her check much she likess that kind of stuff.ff. >> i can think of seven goodoo uses of the cadaver today. >> no, dr. franken stein we gotn to turn in the body if there'she one in there.in >> all right. >> don't do that.. >> that's a clip from the new t ghost busters the trailer fromil the comedy the most hated videod ever on youtube. of any time. tim recently he got a chance to sitt down with the cast to fine out o what they thought about theuthe backlash that they were gettingt and a little message
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that they slipped right into tht script. >> was it from a real comic and saying a joke in the movie you're winking at there winkinge controversy. what is it like to have thatto h line in the film season realseas comment. >> i don't know if it's a real comment. probably only mr. feig knowsg ow that.at but it seemed really funny at the time because and we didn'tnt actually know about a lot of itt onset it's funny that, you know, things always get spun to then negative but the things we werew always watching online onsete os were all these pictures of kidsk and people coming in that hadt made their own gear their own o proton pack, their own cars. it was like we were watchingatcn cool stuff all day about like l oh, my god, this person is like oklahoma city made like he can tow one and/or wherever it was,w like we were watching all thisli so it just started to creep inci but we really cepit out of out o filming. fi when that line came up we werepr like it's probably time to throt one thing in of like come on.n. come on, come out your mom's
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it's going to be fine maybe go y see the movie before youor y critique it.critiqt. >> yes. >> these sliming sequences are a unbelievable to me especiallyspa kristen wiig's first one. >> hello.. >> she gets it. i >> what are you guys being -- what's being throw on you? what is that? >> 700 gallons of somewhat --ha- it's never quite explain much eh there's always some -- there'soe always like three guys with full mask on going, it's perfectlycty safe. don't worry, it's perfectly pery safe.safe we're like why do you havee masks? why are you in hazmat hz gear and we're in like a sweat sweater? but it is i mean justs this massive amount of stuff that comes -- you can't get it off. it is unbelievable -- like youiu can't -- you can't stop it fromo like stretching there's a lot of elastic.elti they say it's tapioka do not think pudding because there wasc nothing enjoyable but the firstt time getting slimed was pittas p pretty awesome.so just getting it off.ff and at one pointlessly fully i i think it was in the
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grabbed kristen by the back ofk the jacket by her skirt and shes just her in front of it and used kristen whole body like --ike >> a shield.>> >> a human shield. humaneld. i was like did you do that? tt? she's like yes!! >> ghost busters hits theatersar on friday.da. now kevin is finally after whatw seems like months off anticipation going to review the movie for us tomorrow morningori he'll do so from los angeles.ng. kevin can't sit still.. so he's on his way back to la he'll join us from la tomorrowao give us his review.eview. i will tell you this.ou thi he said it was better than thehe trailer for sure. s >> better than the trailer.heral good. >> i'm excited to hear. hea 10:48. coming up dc comedian making a a name for herself along heavyweights like amy schumer, r seth myers, you might recognizei those names.e now her debut comedy album is is out and she's joining us liveve for a sam per.am per that's coming up next.g up next. man: life gets so busy with work,
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they're living large on the parp bench there.nch >> nothing says the excitementxt of hotdog eating like thate tha picture right there. >> exactly.>> exa if that doesn't inspire you i yi don't know what will.il >> cheer up, kids, tomorrow iso friday.iday maybe a little laughter is whatt they need maureen. >> pepto bismal headed theirdedt way. >> i was going to say. going look at them.look they look winded our next guestt d.c. native and got her start in comedy right here in the dmv yoy can find her on comedy central,, inside amy schumer on conan and listen to this -- or maybe don't listen to this much she's coming back to her roots for draftft house cami theater before she bs hits that stage she's joining us in the loft to dish on her new n comedy album being added to variety 10 comics to watch lists for 2016 and much more.muore let's welcome comedian to the show. hey, how are you.ou >> hi.i. good. >> lock at you.>> welcome home.lcome home. >> thank you.>> tnk you. >> you're big time now. >> i don't know if i'd say thatt but --
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>> i would.>> i you're doing big thing.ng >> yeah. >> how does girl from the dmv end up doing comedy on the seths myers show and beyond? >> well, i started comedy in d.c. i cannot deny d.c. roots but i b was here for maybe like four fou years and then moved to la and a moved to new york for writing wi job on totally bias with kamalma bell and now finding myself in new york and getting more ande more opportunities. >> comedy something you alwaysou wanted to do or did it sort of o find you.find >> i fell night. i i didn't realize anyone could do stand up like when i first ist started.star i kind of thought it was likeik the circus like you had to beade born into it.borno >> yes. >> had like a family of enter trainers.. no i just started going to an ta open mike near my house and i ai saw not everyone was like at a a professional level. so i dipped my toe in the pool.o >> what was your com doughs youm about? what would you dawk youw about or do you talk about ifbof your com dough.om dou >> very observational. very based on my day to day live. . i live a lot inside my hea
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think that comes out through mym stage presence.nce. >> yeah.. >> and of course you foundurse yourself writing for pretty bigb names we're now familiar with.. what has that process been like? >> yes. so writing jobs are kind ofdf their own animal, but i've been lucky to like write for totally biased and late night with sethh myers which are two of the more diverse writing rooms that arema out there. there so that's exciting to kind of bf more on the ground-breaking sidd of entertainment and showhow business. >> when you find yourself in that room writing i wouldti i wo imagine you're probably one of a few faces you see a woman and mm are in are the writing in this i settings.settin do you feel more pressure to have to bring it or bring aring different perspective that otheh people can relate to? t >> i think sometimes you knowouk you were hired for your point of view so that you're only job iss to sort of bring what you find funny.y i think if you get too wrapped up in like oh, well, i'm speaking for all women orom o speaking for all indian people,, like, you can get little bit b paralyzed with your own
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pressure. so i think it's better to just bett j go for the funny first and thene sort of worry about the otherth things after that. >> do you think comedy has evolved in way that people are becoming more accepting of of different voices? you knowes? o especial like on a national level? you're seeing light lig night talk shows you have the men are the main ones.nnes. you don't see a lot of women. wn do you think that's changing ors still more of the same? s >> i think it's changing.shangi. i mean i think just even then platform to create material ises so much bigger now with netflixx or amazon and the internet so ii think there's just more room to expose new voices to the people and i think people arehinkeopl responding positively like is aa man today bee has a new show onn pbs and it's great. gat and i think people are seeing sn that people respect having diversity of voices out there. >> what would be the pinnacle pe for you? for y >> for me? for >> yes. >> i would love to develop a show with friends of mine whoseo sensibilities i'm also a fan ofa and sort be able to crow 88 cro
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>> all right.ht >> in the meantime you're at the draft house cam dough heatergh r theater tonight.theate >> i am. >> tickets available.vailab people come see you.eou. >> um-hmm.>> yeah. tonight d.c., tomorrow arlingt arlington. >> there's the information right there. tonight at 9:00 o'clock ticketst $20. come out and see her and aft a that where can he were catch her next.next. >> back in new york but i stop here regularly.ly. my parents still live here. h >> we hope to see you in then te loft again when you stop by thet dmv. >> thank you for having me. >> aparna nancherla.la. >> thanks for coming by. >> thanks.>>hank >> love the local success stories. if you are big fan of musical ii the mall lunch time series it's' been cancel because it's so hoth outside they want people to be safe.safe. dine indoors in the ac.nd >> it's probably a smart idea. >> take care of your pets, yourr neighbors and your pets.an you know the drill by now.ll b w ex treely hot out there today.o. the conversation we started at 10:30 still going on on facebook page. you can watch the live conv
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