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♪ straight ahead, hurricane maria picking up steam as it continues on a collision course through the caribbean. we're tracking the very latest. a teen viciously abducted and raped by fellow students. immigration and customs enforcement now getting involved and frederick police want to know if the victim's sister may have directed the attack. new tensions with north korea. another war of words breaks out between president trump and kim jong-un after new threats of a nuclear test. and the personal att attacks have hit new level
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drives that one a mile high. >> and later, saving the best for last. ryan zimmerman is already having one of his best seasons ever. now, he just set a new personal record. we'll have the highlights coming up. good day at 9a starts now. ♪ good day d.c. it is 9:01 on this friday morning. our last day of summer. let's split. half summer, half fall. >> i don't know. let's start fall around 4:02! >> sounds good. >> sounds good to me too. >> too good to be true maryland's governor has new plan to ease congestion on the busiest roads around the region but still a lot of unanswered questions include hog will pay for it and how to pay for it. what happens in the meantime and whether it will even work, bob barnard will join us with live details in just little while. if there's a chance that it will work,. >> i'll take it. >> you know how it is. when they start building and doing const
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inter states around here that can create problems on the front end. >> just short term. >> short term. >> think big. >> think big. >> it has to get worse in order to get better. >> that's true g growing pains. >> that's true. >> t minus six hours k. accounting until fall officially arrives. it in rally 9:02. coming in at 4:02. don't expect the temperatures to suddenly drop. we've got a few more summer like days on the way and for although december tales let's check in with tuck with first look at the tour cast. hey, tucker. >> hi, holly. i don't know where i am but i know where you are. my voice is here. fall begins at 4:02. i heard you guys mention it. sorry. i'm not paying attention to the weather because i'm getting ready for the big party in the weather center to celebrate the first day of fall. judging from the amount of comments i've had on twitter, people fall one way or another about it everybody seems to get very emotional about the first day of fall at 4:02. something to be excited about. 73 in washington. we'll be in the mid 80s later today. deal this with this afternoon and this weekend it will feel like summer. daytime highs in the mid 80s the next couple of days including this
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close to zero here for the next couple of days. keep it dry this afternoon even though we have cloud cover out there. that's the remnants of jose. not going to bring us rain but you can see it's bringing cloud cover to the mid atlantic this morning. and we'll be kind of partly sunny this afternoon. so it won't be a fully bright and sunny day but a partly sunny afternoon. as mentioned will be warm and even a little humid out there fort end of summer first day of fall. 86 degrees. coming up i'll have the weekend forecast sneak peek it looks great if you like late summer weather. and we'll talk about the skins raiders game sunday night as well guys. back to you. >> all right. thank you tucker barnes. appreciate it. >> we have breaking news on the roads as well unfortunately. still dealing with a tractor trailer fire. it is under control, but it's under investigation. look at that mess. now, no injuries. this is 95 southbound prior to route 100. owl sawed lanes closed. tractor trailer was carrying clothing, again new york city injuries reported and all flames under control. still seeing smoke in that area and as you can see on the
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of the screen, quite a rubberneck delay on 95 northbound and again all southbound traffic being forced to divert 895. if you have a better work around coming from the baltimore beltway down toward the capitol beltway avoid 95 southbound at all costs because all of your alternates are backing up as well. >> it will take some time to clean that up for sure. >> thanks for the update. we'll keep a check on it as well 9:02:44 of the let's check our top stories on this friday the big story at 9:00 hurricane maria this storm brushed past turks and caicos. regaining strength with winds of 125 miles per hour. the storm's latest path has it veering into the open atlantic that means good news here no threat to the united states. but some areas along the east coast could still see dangerous surf even into next week. meanwhile, puerto rico is trying to recover from maria's devastation. most of the island still without power. several towns remain underwater and two people are now confirmed dead. that brings maria's death toll across the carribbean to at least 19. the situaon
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puerto rico some people are thinking about leaving the island, and they might actually be able to do that very soon. airlines are expected to resume flights in around and out of the u.s. territory as soon as today. here locally this morning red cross volunteers in northern virginia will be deploying to puerto rico and the us virgin islands. now let's get to another tragedy this morning. the search for survivors enters fourth day in mexico city following tuesday' major earthquake. american crews are on the scene helping with recovery efforts. officials say 60 people have been rescued so far but the death toll does continue to rise. the new total this morning is 273 people confirm dead and we have update on that desperate attempt to save 12-year-old girl buried under a collapsed school. search crews now say all students and teachers have been accounted for. that person they thought was a child is believed to be a school custodian. the east coast and
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carribbean have taken a pounding in the past month from one storm after another. hurricane surges and flood waters have caused untold damage and now a alarming article in the rolling stone magazine lays out a disturbing scenario of a future d.c. hit hard by a hurricane and unable to cope. so we wanted to know, could something like these images that you're seeing happen to us right here in the nation's capitol? earlier this morning, we had sandra knight with the center for disaster resilience at the university of maryland on our show. and we asked her what are the odds that we would experience a significant weather event right here in our area? take listen. >> we have a threat here and it's the one in 100 year flood is, s not very good standard really had you think about the capitol has been here for couple hundred years and we want to be here a couple hundred more. if it can happen in one in 100 years then it's certainly going to happen. the corps of engineers has studied plan for the area but having that kind of comprehensive look but we
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from the 2006 rainfall event that we flooded the federal triangle area. so the archive buildings. irs, several buildings. >> well, she went on to say the likelihood of a category five hurricane in d.c. is low. it the main concern would be a rainstorm a slow and big storm that would cause the most potential damage to d.c. and so if you can just imagine those aerials not being over wherever houston, puerto rico but instead the capital grounds pretty frightening psychologically and physically to see those images in the seat of power in the nation's cap capitol. >> and think about you see what happened in houston and the surrounding areas. the flooding was out in the suburbs because usually you don't think in an area like houston that the suburbs are going to have problems. you can imagine that here where we're talking about way out. >> entire dmv, right exactly. >> the beltway. it's insane. >> look what super storm sandy did. that wasn't tech neck klee a hurricane. >> right. it doesn't have to be cat five. >> right. >> to be catastrophic. >> something sitting and just pounding and
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rain that would come down with our rivers and our poor levee system or what have you. let's hope that that doesn't happen. it's all like worse case scenario. >> good to be prepared. >> absolutely. >> all right. thank you allison. 9:08 is the time. developing this morning we're learning disturbing details about vicious attack that happened in frederick, maryland. a maryland teenager was ripped by two other teens and they're now behind bars. police may have reason to believe that the victim's sister actually organized the entire thing. fox5's melanie alnwick is live from frederick this morning with the very latest in this story. mel? >> reporter: good morning. just upsetting on so many le levels. there's so many layers to this story. right off the top, we can tell you, that immigrations and customs enforcement has begun deportation proceedings against one of the suspects. the victim told police she recognized the two men who raped her as fellow students from frederick high school and says they were known to be involved in gang activity. take look at pictures charging documents say 19-year-old victor gonzales
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17-year-old edgar chi companies hernandez an third suspect wearing a mask ambush the 18-year-old victim as she was walking to her apartment on the morning of september 2nd and they told her that her sister told them to do it. the teen said suspects cut her with a knife, pulled her hair, dragged her to vehicle and drove her to an apartment building in the area. she says she was raped by the two for several hours while the third masked suspect recorded it on cell phone. even more disturbing, a according to court documents, police are investigating if the 13-year-old sister was involved. police found messages from her account on instagram planning the attack. even offering to show her sister's boyfriend video of the attack in exchange for quote one night of pleasure. now during police interviews, the 13-year-old denied involvement in this and said that someone else is using her instagram account in her name or has created fake instagram accounts with her nam
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victor gonzales guiterrez we can tell you that again ice has begun deportation proceedings against him. live in frederick, melanie alnwick, fox5 local news. >> mel you did mention that ice is now involved in this because of the 19-year-old. you got any other further information on that? >> reporter: well what's interesting here is that this is not the first contact that ice has had with guiterrez. search wal we're told he was arrested back in april on a failure to obey charge. at that point he came to the attention of customs officials and he was able to post bond at that point in front of an ice judge. he had not yet been back for those deportation proceedings. but ice says for sure he will be back again on deportation issues on this. we shall tell you we also asked the question about the 17-year-old in this case as well. ice had no information on that guy but we are told he's being charged as an adult. >> another disturbing part of this, the involvement of
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13-year-old sister. i heard you say that she's denying involvement in this now, but they're stale investigating her? >> reporter: they are still investigating it. no charges at this point. and so it real sal question of how much did she know? she did tell detectives she knew that one suspect edgar the 17-year-old and that he had tried to make contact with her and be friend her through her older sister. so she did know them. they weren't completely unknown to her. the question is, really, how deeply was she involved in this and that is still up to detectives to try to figure out. >> all right. melanie alnwick reporting there. thank you, mel. 9:11 is the time right now. let's switch gears and talk politics. the trump administration dialing up the pressure on north korea with a new round of economic sanctions. this comes after north korea dictator kim jong-un called the president dee ranged and his country is threatening to test a nuke hydrogen bomb in the pacific. >> new war of words broken out between the two international leaders. earlier
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president called una mad man who doesn't mind starve organize killing his people. and as tensions continue to escalate the president is now going after funding sources for kim junk up's regime. >> personal attacks lobbed back and following between president trump and north korean dick tither kim jong-un reached a new level. kim called trump dee ranged. trump calls kim rocket man and he is backing that up with new sanctions. >> our new executive order will cut off sources of revenue that fund north korea's efforts to develop the deadliest weapons known to human kind. >> that followed trump's tough talk on north korea this week at the united nations. kim responded with a statement, whatever trump might have expected, he will face results beyond his expectation. i will surely and definitely tame the mentally dee ranged u.s. dotard with fire. and there are
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north may be on the search of another missile launch or nuclear test. the new us sanctions though will try to make it more difficult for the kim regime going after anyone carrying out trade with north korea. >> this new executive enables treasury to freeze assets of anyone conducting significant trade in goods, services or technology with north korea. >> but there may be a larger question here amidst all of the heated rhetoric. will any of it really make a difference? >> kim is undeterred by trump. he is scared of the chinese. they have to act. whatever trump says on the stage the un doesn't matter to kim jong-un. his focus is on the chinese government and the help he needs from them. but there are some signs now that china may be backing the us position imposing new sanctions of their own against north ko korea. frightening times to say the least. >> unnerving. >> it really is. >> you don't really know what is
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real and -- >> and what is rhetoric. >> want is rhetoric. new questions about football safety this morning after doctors confirm former patriot star and convicted killer aaron hernandez had the brain disease cte. his family is taking action and we'll have details coming up. plus maryland's governor wants to cut the congestion on some of the d.c. area's busiest roads and so do we. but it's a plan good to be true fox5's bob barnard has the details coming up next here on good day d.c.
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>> 9:17. the latest on the breaking news we're tracking out of howard county, maryland. this is earlier tractor trailer fire now under control. all southbound lanes of 95 prior to 100 remain shut down for clean up. the good news, no injuries reported at this crash scene and tractor trailer was carrying some clothing there. it looks like right now they are allowing traffic to squeeze by on that left shoulder. i know there was a huge backup of people stuck between 895 where you were force toddy tour and 100. we'll keep updated on those but right now huge delays 95 southbound and we'll stick with traffic right now. some good news for maryland drivers and that could be on the way. yesterday governor larry hogan announced new plan to ease congestion on three major state highways. it's a $9 billion plan that will keep things moving on
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our bob barnard is live on the beltway in prince george's county. bob barnard, what are you seeing out on the roads? tell me about this plan. >> reporter: much better here than up on 95. i will tell you this is something that the governor says will come over time if they can get private companies to help with the fin financing. public -- private partnership. what they actually want to do is add two lanes to the inner loop. two lanes to the outer loop, the entire maryland stretch from -- we can put map up there for you. showing from you the american legion bridge all the way around east and south to the woodrow wilson bridge. four lanes added to i270 from i70 in frederick all the way down to the beltway. and then also the plan would be for the state to acquire from the federal government the bw parkway and have four extra lanes from baltimore all weight down to the beltway
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and these would be toll lanes so two lanes on each, you know, the north southbound lanes the inner loop, the outer loop, and again apelike private partnership to ease congestion. maryland is some of the worst in the nation. maryland and new york have the worst traffic congestion in the nation. earlier this morning, i had someone riding shotgun with me. martin dicaro who's wmau transportation reporter and fox5 news contributor. >> is this going to happen? in our lifetime or is this pie in the sky campaign talk. >> the state has set an ambitious plan to begin construction by 2019. so these lanes could be completed next decade. it all depends on what kind of offers they get from the private sector. because it's going to take capital what's known as public private partnership to get these three massive highway expansions done. the state does not have $9 billion in tax r
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for this. it will be private capital and they will get offers. if you look across the river in virginia, we already have an international company named transurban that's built toll lanes, high speed toll lanes on 95, 495, and will build them on 395. >> reporter: now, critics will say just like that ball field in the corn field in iowa if you build it, they will come. critics will say if you build more roadways, they'll be more volume. more people will use it. so will it ultimately help with our commuter headaches in the morning and afternoons? we're in the really sure, guys. that's the goal of this thing. and again, is this going to be in our lifetime? is it actually going to happen? we'll have to see as martin was telling us, the goal would be to start doing something of this project work in the next two years. and so we'll have to see, guys. in the meantime, we're coping with what we do and remember on some of
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beltway over in virginia, once the toll lanes end, you bottleneck into the regular lanes of traffic as well. so it helps for while but not ultimately. right, guys? >> yeah. it's interesting that you mention that's correct bob, up i270 as soon as you get passed clarksburg and it starts heading into frederick it already bottlenecks and creates a back up for miles back the other way. so it's interesting that even if you do do this, it's going still bottleneck. you'll have more cars on the road. more, f it happens. more lanes and then still going to be massive bottleneck at some point. >> and delays have been terrible in virginia as well. not just maryland impacted by all of this bad traffic. i would like to say i hope it work but that construction would be major growing pains. all right. >> in the meantime, maybe we'll be retired in florida or arizona by then. [ laughter ] >> yes. >> exactly. >> that sounds nice. >> buy that lottery tick, bob. >> thanks, bob. >> all right. 9:21 on oh friday morning. can weet
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friday. >> hallelujah. >> amen. >> and it's pay day. double high five. >> double high five. >> hands up. thank you. okay. 9:21. here's something to think about. the jenn x errs from real had the bites are now dealing with mid life crisis. it's true. coming up later, i think i'm the only one up here kevin sitting down with brad status bar ben stiller. >> first though aaron hernandez family filing suit against the nfl after discovering he had cte. plus, facebook coming clean about how russia used it to interfere with the us election. and then later the local demand for the iphone ten. we'll check what else is making headlines coming up next. note potty .♪ sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. pretty psyched. did you get fios too?
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>> all right. it is 9:25 right now. let's check what else is making headlines for that we turn it over to our holly morris. hey, holdly. >> i'll take it. that much much. first up the family of a ara hernandez is suing the nfl and the patriots over what their attorney calls one of the most severe cases of traumatic brain injury on record. hernandez killed himself in prison in april while he was serving a life sentence for a 2013 murder. the family attorney says the league and the team led hernandez to believe the sport was safe. but an autopsy of the brain shows the disease that comes from repeated belows to the head
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fox5 exclusive report. instagram account run by dc police officer is causing a stir this morning after activists explain the accounts content was racially incentive. take closer look at some of the content. one meme shows chef gordan ramsay appearing to be become end rage it says "this chicken is so black the police are screaming at it to stop resisting". officer dennis, publicly identified himself as the operator. still no word on an act of discipline. facebook will share content and related information of the more than thee thousand ads it sold to russian link accounts with the house and senate intelligence committee. found mark zuckerberg made that announcement on his page yesterday. earlier this month facebook released results of an investigation into the last presidential election. it found about $100,000 in ad spending from june of 2015 to may of 2,017. that was associated with roughly 3,000 ads
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russian profiles. and here's a look at the apple store in georgetown. earlier this morning. lines out the door as theism phone eight and eight plus went on sale this morning. the new phones starts at 700 bucks. that's the cheapest version. now we're not expecting long lines like past apple launches because it seems like lot of people are actually waiting for the iphone ten which comes out in november with a lot more up grades. and finally, nevada girl is getting the opportunity of a lifetime. she's already flown out first pitches at major logue baseball games before. but now she's going to do it on an even bigger stage. seven-year-old haley dawson has a rare birth defect which kept spunky little girl from playing her passion. you know what her mom did? she reached out to college of engineering for help. haley has done a few first pitches but this one is baseball's biggest stage. the world sorry reece and i think what happen here she reach out to the engineering school they actually made her a
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there you see it's fitted there. she throughout couple of first pitches including for an orioles game an nats game and now mlb has extended an invitation for her to throw out a pitch i believe game four of thes were. >> how mazing is that? >> which hopefully the washington nats will be in which will make it good for us. >> the washington nats will be sweeping in game four. >> the last game. >> to win the world series. can there you go. >> speaking into existence somebody told me that once. >> you're absolutely right. >> named wisdom martin. [ laughter ] >> thank you holly morris. >> favorite story of the day i have to say. 9:28 is the time. two women one from politics the other from hollywood come together for great cause we're sitting down with congressman from the virgin islands and the star of queen sugar. we'll talk about that coming up next. >> first though tucker is coming back with check on the seven day forecast and if it will start to feel like fall any time soon it officially kicks in at 4:02. it's 9:28. we'll be right back. ♪
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♪ >> i like that song. >> good friday. >> black eyed peas. fergie. >> all right. quick check on got day sports report coming up at 9:30. first up we'll talk about our washington nationals. we'll come up in short -- the nats actually came up short just read the script holly as they went for the sweep in atlanta the braves took the game three-two the bigger story last night's game was ryan zimmerman marking a milestone. he smacked homerun in the second inning his
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new career high. the nats head to new york today for weekend series with the mets. ten more games left before the post season begins. and caps fans get ready for the ultimate must have trinket. i totally want this. this is a zamboni gravy boat. >> what? >> my thanksgiving table needs that. it can be yours just in time for the holiday. the washington capitals will be giving it away on november 22nd during the game against on the watch it's not going to come cheap, though. theme night ticket packages are more expensive then start at $69. >> okay. >> all right. didn't they need to send us one in here to the loft to show people what it looked like. >> they probably are afraid it may disappear. >> i can't imagine. >> i know. that's good idea. thanksgiving good day it could have been right there on the table then it would disappear probably. >> um-hmm. somebody would have it at home. >> probably. [ laughter ] >> i think right now what we want to do is we find to find out what's happening in the weather department. mr. tucker barnes is standing by with what i belie
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be a pretty good forecast for the weekend. right? >> a lot of sunshine it. >> will be beautiful. >> okay. >> yesterday i'm watching the national sports shows all they were talking about was that zamboni, that gravy zamboni thing. >> everybody wants it. everybody wants one. >> it's a hot commodity. >> yeah. >> he will i'll have have to get one wisdom. 73. clouds across it's area but we'll be in for not only decent friday for the most part a nice weekend temperatures will romaine about -- sorry you only see my hands. temperatures are going to remain about 10 degrees above normal and we should have plenty of sunshine this weekend much the clue cover associated with our old friend jose. jose won't go away. stuck kind of spinning itself out. now it's post tropical but still bringing cloud cover and still some winds up into southern new england. i was looking earlier. 45 miles an hour wind gust this morning in nantucket. all right. down to the turks and caicos, that's where maria is. category three hurricane still major hurricane winds at 125 miles an hour they're getting pounded unfortunately at this hour many you can see islands underneath it, and let
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me mention, northern parts of the dominican republic and puerto rico still getting hard hit, too. over 30-inches of rain in several spots in puerto rico. they've had two days of rain and the rain totals now over 30-inches still flooding issues in dominican republic and appreciate. i'm afraid all this won't make direct hit in the turks and caicos it is going cause lots of problems with hurricane conditions expected for our friday. all right. let me just, the reason i want to mention marie y we were concerned it might get into our area. it looks like it will stay out to sea that's great news we'll sim packets along the beaches like smell rip tides and some gusty winds and perhaps erosion. but as far as direct impacts anywhere along the eastern seaboard we think that is becoming less and less likely, and that's great news. hey, what time does fall arrive, guys? >> okay. clearly you're not listening. 4:02 that's what time fall arrives. >> talk about -- >> saturday and sunday. >> saturday and sunday look good. temps in the 80s let me mention if you'll be tailgating going to the skins raiders game sunday nigh
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temperatures will fall back into the upper 70s by sunday evening. all right. now what time is fall going to arrive? over to you. >> 4:02! >> excellent. i think we need a life facebook mention at 4:02 exactly to celebrate the moment. >> i'll already be starterring my weekend. all right. let's head over to wisdom now. hey, wis. >> all right. thank you very much. next guest two women with drastically different jobs coming together for great cause. what is sitting u.s. congresswoman hailing from the virgin islands. the other is a actor tress you might known her best as charlie on queen sugar. they're in town for the annual congressional black caucus happening this weekend first they join us live right here in the loft to talk about the event and what's happening in the carribbean this morning. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> congresswoman mass coat. >> don leanne gardner. thank you for coming in. we appreciate your time. first i want to start off talking about what's happening in the virgin islands and in the carribbean it's devastating. it's one after another. >> yeah
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>> it's awful. >> thank you. thank you for being concerned. the entire carribbean region is gone right now. particularly the eastern part and we're really looking at ways on how to do we our rebuilding. how do we recreate ourselves? all of our infrastructure has been removed. hospitals, schools, everything. and we're really now still just trying to come out of the shock of it and the rubble and, um, we'll start the rebuilding. just as we always v weary silent people. we're strong people. and that's what it's going to be about. >> right. it's hard for us. we talked about this when something like this happens in the carribbean. where do you even begin? i mean you've been through this before. where do you even begin when everything is pretty much wiped out? >> when everything is wild out, the leadership has to encourage people you get a lot of people young people who are in the states who come back home with the skill sets, engineers, architects, doctors, just you wouldn't be surprised at the amount of people tt
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right on the ground. they're willing to work. willing to roll up their sleeves. we pull away the rubble clean things up and we start all over again. >> gotcha. we're wishing for the best for the people of the carribbean. >> thank you. >> so we're hoping for the best in that situation. now miss gardner talk about how the both of you are here for the cbc and now you actually connect. >> there's an event happening around plaque farmers, and absolutely coincides with the -- this theme our show. queen sugar. >> queen sugar. >> absolute. the show takes place in louisiana and both in new orleans and royal louisiana and it's around three siblings who come together after their father passes and have to deal with a struggling ailing sugar cane family of so the themes of economic empowerment and black farmers are very very strong in our show. >> right. at the cbc war some of the things you want to go down and talk about at the cbc in regards to this particular issue and what will people take away from it. >> listen i sit on the committee
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>> um-hmm. >> and i believe that black people have really built the wealth of this country on farming. we were the original farmers here. we built so much of this -- this nation's wealth, and i think it's important for us to see the not just about growing things. it's not just about the actual physical act. it's finance much it's econ economics. it's marketing. and there's opportunities there for our young people in this area. and we want to begin to have that discussion not just about rural farming but urban farming as well. so many food desserts are in our country, and it's going to take young people stepping back into this field to really make an impact. >> all right i want to switch gears and talk about the show because it's a big hit on the own network. it's a huge -- i watch the show. i'm a little behind. but i watch it. i see what you're going. >> there's time to we come back in two weeks. >> charlie and her family got real drama on that show. the brother with the letter. >> yes. >> wait. have t
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charily found out about the letter. >> yes, she has. >> you do have to catch up. >> i do have to catch up. what happened is charlie comes back to help, you know, run the business, but the brother eventually got this letter from the dad saying he was leaving everything pretty much to the brother. >> that's right. >> and charlie and the rest of the family is toned find out about which i'm behind. they already found out. >> that's right. are you surprised by the success of the show? >> you know, it was an experiment actually. the show, we really didn't know how how it was going to be received. it was definitely an ambitious undertaking. it was a bit of a risk in terms of the kind of pace that we were interested in. the kind of, um, the kind of luke's sewer rating in people's characters and stories and lives, and i don't think, you know, we'd seen black folks on a farm before. >> right. >> that's a pretty radical thing. >> yeah. >> to put black folks on, you know, a beautiful land and just film it. but i think that's part of why did it so well we were seeing, you know, people of color in ways that we hadn't. we were spendin
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and intimate nature and i think we were seeing ourselves reflected back. >> right. dealing with controversial issues. there's an issue where your son on the show and police brutality if you will. >> ya. >> i think communities as a huge part of the show. and everything that we talk about they're real life things. i don't think there's anything we go in worry trying to be controversial. we're really just talking about things that people deal with in our communities. >> right. >> and we do it in ways that are layered and dimensional. so i think the goal is never to sort of have a very special moment on queen sugar but to include the realities we face the things we sit around and talk about at our dinner tables and things we deal with in our lives. >> gotcha. congresswoman, thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> again we're praying for the people in the carribbean as w well. and thank you miss gardner. >> you have time to get caught up. two weeks until the new season premieres. >> i got plenty of time to get caught up and see what's going on with charlie and evident rest of the family. >> the panel will be
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convention center from two to 4:00 today. thank you both for coming in and talking with us. let's get back over to the couch right now. thank you so much wisdom. really enjoyed that interview. and coming up ben stiller goes through a mid live social media crisis in the new movie brad status. kevin mccarthy got a chance to sit down and find out all about it. we'll check in with him live from la culling up next. it's now 9:41. ♪ ♪♪
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>> i'm going to be so distraught when my parents dye. i'm not going to give a bleep about the money. >> really? >> not at all? >> oh, boy. that's a clip from the new movie brad st status. it stars ben stiller middle age man questioning what's become of his life and comparing hisself to his old college friends. kevin mccarthy got aha
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us live from la with more. kevin, that looked like a &-út to the scene there. >> yeah, good morning to you. erin and holly and wisdom. this is a film call coming from amazon studios and ben stiller as you saw in that scene is worried about money and comparing himself to his colleagues and he looks at their lives and this guy has this. this guy has that. i think we all do that social media wise. we look at people's lives and we can make comparisons. we almost forget to realize how great our lives are and he's married, he has a beautiful son, he has great wife, and he just for gets all thee things because he finds himself comparing himself all the time. i spoke to imbue shooting this film. his wife in the film jenna fisher we know as pam from the office i spoke to her kind of about whether or not she compares herself and her career to other actresses one of the interesting things about this film mike white the director did he has ben stiller doing a voice over the entire
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i i kind of wanted to know if that voice over translates what we're seeing from him on screen. watch this. >> ♪ at night my mind drifted back to college. so many friends have become successful. craig fisher worked for the white house. jason hatfield had his own hedge fund. billy sold his tech company at 40. what do i have? >> i work for a non-profit. i have nothing to show for it. >> so many elements especially the voice over. do you do record the voice over at end of the production or are you actually thinking about that -- those lines in moments we just see you on screen. >> that's good question, because originally the voice over was written -- it was a parade a third person. it wasn't brad. and but it was written throughout the script and so that was something i had never actually dealt with as an actor to be, hooks a scene and the voice over saying what you're thinking you never have that in script. so i was actually trying to to think of it as much as possible because it
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nose. then broad thought of this and then brad thought of this. i did a lot of this. [ laughter ] >> sometimes they would read the voice over off camera but then we stopped doing that after awhile, too, because it was just -- it was too much. so, yeah, n interesting question. we tried differently. we tried one version, you were reading the voice over. >> yeah. >> little bit. did you ever do it? >> i recorded the whole thing in like hotel room. >> right. >> i recorded the whole thing in hotel room we were shooting also written in third person. and then mike went back and changed it to the first person to brad speaking about himself as opposed to brad talking about somebody else. >> it's interesting that we compre ourselves and compete with other people in our minds. >> um-hmm. >> as an actor is that hard not to do? i mean obviously you saw amazing success with the office. >> yeah. >> do you find yourself like comparing your career and competing in your mind? >> um, it's funny, because on daily basis, my mind runs a lot like brad's. but, um, professionally i am actually
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in the sense that, um, all i ever wanted was -- i mean all i ever wanted, all i ever wanted was to be on like a long running hit television ensemble comedy, and then it happened. so like all my dreams came true. and i'm not a person whose like now what do i need? i need to be bigger. i need to do more. i need to be movie star. none of that has ever playinged me, so to me now i feel like my life is just gravy. and it's just great and i feel so pleased by the doors that opened for me and the people i get to work with and the material i get to do. i i'd be really sad if i never got to act again. in which case you would just find me acting my heart out in some regional theater somewhere because i have to act. i'm an actress. >> all right. so the movie brad status opens up today in the d.c. area and i'll have more coming up later on next week. i'm out here in la to talk to the coast of blade runner. i'll talk
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live on monday morning. have wonderful day. back to you guys in the studio. >> thank you kevin. >> i know you got to run. did you like the movie? >> yeah. it's actually really interesting. makes you think about how you compare yourself. i think we all do it. >> yeah. i agree. >> absolutely. >> wake up call to the idea of like you have to know that you do have good life and comparing yourself to others you do end know what they're going through. it's interesting. >> all in perspective. >> instagram is.of the best of everyone's life. you can't get caught in that tunnel. >> social media is only half of someone's life. they're not posting their arguments and their problems. they're opening their happiness. >> actually that is what i post on instagram. i get what you're saying. bye see you later v good weekend. [ laughter ] >> brad status in theaters right now. >> all right. 9:49 is the time. coming up next part one of our true crime friday. killer instinct host chris hen zone joins us live with sneak peek at season three of his hit show. we'll be rye back. ♪
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as we take a live look outside as we head into the weekend on this fabulous friday. i think of this whole thing with governor hogan and 270 and the express lanes. >> you are fired up about it. >> i'm a little fired up. ya'll know how it is around here on the bell way. >> any time of day. >> any time of day. so think about. i know we've said this already. think about this. >> not any time of day w we come in to work it's just fine. >> you're right. >> allison it's just fine. >> me and a couple police officers. >> any normal time of day. >> but on a normal time of day, that beltway is packed. >> yeah. >> it's pack. >> we had huge delays just this morning. for no reason. >> think about this. when you add in rain, snow, a car accident, anything like that, so -- >> an accident on the side. people are l looking. >> an accident on the other side of the road. peel looking. you'll have all that and then the bottleneck. >> construction on top of that. >> it sounds like a great idea on paper but i don't know. i'm not sold good i really only think
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the true answer has to be in somehow changing people's mindset we have to find away for people to carpool together. >> yes. >> to take more mass transit. >> right. >> the only answer is less cars on the road. >> that's the only way. >> because that really is the only thing that solves it. i don't know how we go about doing that. >> we grow so much in our area. >> as you move out to the suburbs people don't like to carpool because they don't like to have to depend on someone else. >> you don't like mass transit because you have -- >> i'll tell you today there was crash at fairfax county parkway on 95 northbound the main lanes jammed with over an hour delay. hov lanes were wide open that speaks to holly's point if more people were car pooling they'd be moving along a lot better. >> also less pro creation. less people on the planet. >> that's a whole -- that's another conversation. >> i'm just trying to think of real solutions. >> real solutions. >> real solutions. >> you start getting out into the suburbs, way out into the sticks where i live, carpooling is really not an option.
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>> and mass transit is not an option. you got to depend -- >> you have drive to mass transit. that's the problem. you can move closer into civilization. >> you start tal talking about e money. we're getting into a whole other territory. >> getting philosophical now. >> we better move on. >> all right. so we have great show coming up for 10:00 much it's like everywhere you look there's stars. newsmakers around here. latoya luckett is going to join us in the 10:00 o'clock. she's in town for a cbc event but she's so busy. she's got a new music too we'll talk all about it. >> o'brien and iced tea did a documentary that will air on fox5 over the weekend the murders of tupac and biggy and we have some new information because i saw a tease a trailer on this and it involves shg knight what he had to say about tupac. >> um-um. don't say shug knight's name don't three nims a row. >> i'm done. >> he will care. >> don't carpool with him. >> hey listen also former daily sh
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dee he is here because he is doing a stand up show at arlington draft house. before he does that he's going to make us laugh right here in the loft. >> also have the crossroads coming up with life performance. so big 10:00 o'clock hour on friday. going out this week on high note, right, guys. >> that's right. hello, fall. >> 40:00 2:00 p.m. n. thanks. pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no. mr. peterson, fios is a 100% fiber optic-network. what does that mean? think about it. if you got an awesome new car you'd put the best gas in it, right. so why hook up your awesome technology to anything other than a fiber-optic network? i got to go. peterson. peterson's wife. counting on you guys. your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. and now get our fastest internet ever plus tv and phone for just $79.99 per month. dear suspicious snackers, we get it. we know it can be a texture thing, and there are lots of brands to choose from. but it's time for you to pick up your big spoon
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live in the loft, singer and fashionista latoya luckett is here with us. what she's doing in d.c. this weekend. also, with us, popular comedian and former daily show correspondent aussie monday dee is here with new material. plus raheem duvon and west felton bring their crossroads to the loft with a special performance. let's do this, d.c. in three, two, one. the 10a starts now. ♪ how do you guys fit everything into this show? >> well, you know we are in high demand. people want to be in the loft. >> is that what it is does we just make it happen. >> we make the time. >> it's kind of like when you're on beltway how do you fit all those cars on the beltway. >> oh, my goodness. >> talking traffic today. >> we'll be adding express lanes to the loft. >> i'm here for it. >> four and a half hours of traffic talk i'm ready to be done for the day. >> to be entertained. >> i want entertainment welcome to good day d.c. at 10:00 a.m. before we
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trending, my friend holly has check on what's making headlines this morning. >> yeah, first up we have to talk about hurricane maria. she is north of turks and caicos islands right now. the category three storm never made landfall there but it did cause rain, strong winds and strong surges. the storm will continue to churn in the atlantic not posing much of a threat at this point. in all, 19 people across the carribbean were killed. dodominica and puerto rico were hit the hardest by the monster storm. president trump says puerto rico has been absolutely obliterated the power was knock out out entire island. mr. trump is planning a trip to the island. also making had he lines, the latest in the mexico earthquake. survivors are still being pulled from rubble in mexico city this morning. as rescue operations stretch no fourth day now, following the magnitude 7.1 earthquake much the official death toll now stands at 273. president trump has message for kim jong-un this morning. several hours ago he tweet
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kim jong-un of north korea who's obvious al mad man who doesn't mind starving or kill his people will be tested like never before. this comes as the north korean leader lashed back at president trump after his un speech calling him mentally dee ranged. kim says president trump will pay dearly for his critical comments against north korea. seems like equifax just can't get it together. credit company has sending victims of massive data breach to a fake website. that shares a similar address to the one that it set up to actually help victims. equifax's legitimate site has been marched with issues and red flags. users complaining that the site failed to confirm whether they were harmed by the breach or its odd request for six digits of their social security numbers. meanwhile, equifax ceo richard smith is set to testify in front of senators next month about the company's handling of this data breach.
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unveiling yet another new fall drink. the coffee chain says it will start selling a maple pecan latte today as part of its season lineup. new beverage is blend of signature espresso and steamed milk combined with notes of maple syrup and pecan and finished with a colorful autumn topping. with pumpkin spice nearing peek popularity they're trying to anticipate what the next fall fad will be. >> wisdom washington do you think about it. >> we think it was pretty good. >> did you try it. >> we both did. >> in the name of research gout to go there. i don't really care about co coffee. >> yeah. >> i gave it two thumbs up. >> he didn't. >> i gave a thumb and a half. >> why the half. >> too sweet. >> it wasn't sweet enough. >> really? >> how many pump did i need holly. >> that size comes with four. i get one less because i don't want it that sweet. >> i agree with you. >> he said he ne needed at least three more pumps. he wants sugar with a side of coffee. >> got it. >> the real coffee coffee. >> to knock the edge off a little bit
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thumb and a half. >> i'll have to try it. >> was did you think the pumpkin latte. >> i like it as much. i like having another fall option. >> i'm excited to try it. >> i'll try another this afternoon. [ laughter ] >> hey, see you later. let's talk about this at 10:04. try time check and see what is trending. if you thought tom brady was untouchable before get a load of this he apparently doesn't get sunburned. because in his new book the new england patriots quarterback says even the sun can't get to him. since he's immune to sunburns because he drinks so much water. new book called the tb12 method has a lot of advice from the pro athlete. brady says he drinks two and a half gallons of water a day and no longer suffers sunburns despite his fair skin. the five time assume per bowl champ suggests that readers buy his line up electrolyte drops for their own water. keep in mine brady is not a doctor and the cdc recommends using sunscreen and staying in the shade to
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burn. the book details brady's very strict diet. no coffee, hardly any dairy, a little bit of salt and every once in while you can have just a little bit of sugar. that's the, how tom brady gets it done. >> those are all my favorite things in life. >> how many ways are you and tom brady not a like just from that whole thing. >> everyone of them. >> okay. >> easier to name how they are alike. not at all. >> we're both super star athletes. check. >> both winners. >> very attractive. >> thank you erin. >> thank you. you see how she did. >> both have hot wives. >> thank you. >> yup holly. >> we can do this all day. we can do this all day. i think we better move on. >> both dilusional. [ laughter ] >> that's better than the other one. both cheaters. that's better than that one. >> ooh, who said that yes. >> oh okay. >> we better move on i'm talking debate gate. major milestone for one of america's favorite families
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>> holly? den get me in tro trouble. >> on september 22nd, 1987, 30 years ago full house debuted on abc. the iconic family sitcom introduced viewers to one of america's most dei beloved families the tanners. full of heart warming moments, laughter, learning experiences, creator jeff franklin says, that he never would have thought their years later the show would still be a hit. but hairs morey boot full house fuller house premier this past february bringing back the memories as adventures continue in dj tanner fuller shares a home with her sister stephanie and her best friend kimmie who helped raise her three boys. it's kind of a cool twist. look at kimmie all grown up it takes a at -- take look these then and now photos of the crew. that's then and that's now. >> has anybody scene fuller house. >> i have. >> what did you think? >> well did you see both of them the original and
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>> when i was kid i used to beg to stay up till am to full house. it was tgif in the height of its coolness when i was little. >> compare the two. >> so because i loved full house so much and it was so close to my heart, i liked fuller house but for me as an adult it doesn't have the same allure full house has. >> and it didn't have the twins all grown up. >> now you can even stay up until 8:00 o'clock. >> exactly. >> it doesn't really matter. >> see how things come full circle holdly. >> let's talk about this royal rule of thumb. prince george's new school says there are no best friends allowed. instead students are encouraged to make lots of friends to avoid creating feelings of exclusion. so none of the the other kids will be able to claim george as their best friend. one of the other rules if you're having birthday party giving out invitations you have to invite every child in the class. >> that's not too far from our element row school. >> yeah. >> we had at hayden's pre- pre-school. >> that is the rule at our school. it's always been that way. it was the rule at
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the part about the best friend. i don't remember ever announcing your best friend in school. >> no. it's probably clicks. just trying to break alcoholics. >> how do you stop click. >> first of all i don't think you can -- i mean, kids are naturally drawn to other kids. you naturally are closer friends with other people than not. here's the thing. my child is five his best friend changes daily. >> right. >> he doesn't have press conference to announce it much that's his buddy. he may tell you that's his best friend. >> hey mom can my best friend come over. >> there's no press conference. how would they even know? >> i do know that later on it gets real. it gets real in second grade when you're not my best friend. one of my kids friends who she shut was best friend you know you're not my best friend, right. >> oh yeah i did know. >> so i mean in theory i get it but there's some things that kids kind of have to work outbreak up clicks. i'm all for that. >> i am too. >> i'm in my mid fours and i have different friends from differ areas m
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from saying this is my bev friend because i don't want to hurt someone else's feeling. >> i feel the same way. >> current best friend. >> i was about to say that. >> i can like how ya'll are concerned about other people's feelings. >> that's what being human is. >> you learn to be kind. >> that's how you try to be as human being. i that was. i don't know. >> exactly. >> compassionate, kindness that's just me. >> speaking of compassionate and kindness that is perfect segue. >> the other thing he and tom brady have in common. >> lack of compassion and kindsness. >> all about them. >> second time i read this story this morning. >> i'm sorry for you. >> finally, here's a little incentive for the infamous woman let's get the prompter going. known as the mad pooper. charmin is offering her a year supply of toilet paper if she turns herself in. good for you charmin. for those of you not familiar -- >> is it good? now -- like there's going to be like 50 on the mad poopers. >> i'm sorry. go ahead. >> that was a little sarcasm in my voice. for those are not familiar with this bizarre case let's fell in
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caught a jogger pooping in front of their house at least three times over the past several months. >> give me break. >> the woman reportedly has pooped in other yards. and nearby park and by a local walgreens. police are still trying to identify her. they say she could be charged with indecent exposure and public defecation and being nazi a mug. >> i don't care your motive. we know better than this. >> clearly psychologically not stable. >> absolutely. >> do you think maybe she has like a medical condition? >> then why are you out running? >> i do think she has medical condition. i'm it's mental. >> i did research and police confirmed there are pub look restrooms in the area she can use. if it's a medical condition i would like to think she can make her way to one of those designated bathrooms. >> nobody is letting her off with medical condition. she's got a condition. it's reuter. that's what the condition is. >> i want to know what she's thinking. >> and nasty. >> i do. >> crazy. >> running and she's pooping. [ laughter ] >> you don't run and poop tame much she's stopping. >> that
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>> all i can picture the poop emoji and i move on. >> 10:10. enough poop talk. let's talk about true crimes. true crime times. to this friday we're coming we're sitting down who shot biggy and tupac hosts sole dead. from destiny's child to life in the lot of we are sitting down with latoya luckett. you should have seen her face during the poop story. i really wish we had that, right? [ laughter ] >> she's coming up next. ♪ ♪♪ sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson.
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>> singer song writer actress and fashionista too that list because grammy award winner latoya luckett is hot hot and hot from her songs to her role on green leaf now she's all over these days and this morning right here in the loft. we're so happy to welcome back to the studios latoya luckett. >> hem low. >> thank you raheem duvon was just warming up over there. i wanted to know as a singer first, did you want to just jump in that on it. >> it was crazy because when he was in the green room he was warming up, and i started
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>> yeah. >> i was like yo i really can't just help it. you can help it. >> right. >> i'm so excited for their performance. >> i'm excited for your new project as well. >> thank you. >> tell us about the single and also the little mini movies. they're videos but they're more than that that you released from y my first single i just rel released called "back to life" i just released my album as well so you guys can go and get there wherever music is sold. so excited about it. i've been off the scene for little bit. >> right. >> on the music scene. >> you've been focusing on acting. >> i have and with the videos i wanted to kind of, you know, mick the both together. >> right. >> so i created a three-part series. that stars myself and thomas jones. it's full of love, drama, all kinds -- it's hot and steamy, too. >> okay. >> but a lot of people are showing it love. they really. >> i love that. >> you can check that out on vivo, youtube, but it's a good one. >> it's good one to watch. >> i look forward to that. >> thank you. >> in the meantime can we talk about granny leaf. >> i loved you on single ladies. you bring a
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to your roles and then always like the soft heart underneath. i don't think rochelle on green leaf was tempting the bishop have will have soft heart. can you give us anything about future episodes. you know what i would say keep an eye on her. >> yeah. i think that's the best thing. because you know think i love so much about the character is the mystery. this one. because you just don't know -- you can tell there's something there. >> right but you don't know what she's up to. >> right. so that's what i love the writers are doing a great job with keeping the mystery there because people can't figure it out. i don't think they will hon honestly. >> i'll watch for that. may i just say though acting with lynn whitfield every time i watch the show look i love you on it and i inevitably tweet. i mean if this show doesn't get like 16 emmys then there's definitely a problem. something is broken. >> keith i mean i -- i'm on the set with some legends. >> right. >> you know what i'm saying. >> absolutely. >> people that i've always had a respect for on an off the
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camera. but to actually like i've caught myself in the scene going, wow! >> right. she'll put those piercing eyes on and you're like okay what just happened? right. figure out the lines. come back, come back. but it's such a great cast. great crew. and i feel pitt alleged. i feel honored to be onset. >> we all know who watched there will be a showdown between lady may and row kell coming. it has to. so we'll look forward to that. >> you just know. you know lady may. >> i know. we'll see what happens with t that. >> yes. >> any other acting projects in in the pipeline for you? >> right now? there are some, you know, things that are, you know -- let's talk about dion warwick. >> yes. >> okay. >> that i think we're going to start product on that maybe top of next year. >> so you play dion warwick. >> i will be playing her in her biopic. >> i mean what? >> excited. >> over the moon. >> right. >> i grew up listening to her. >> sure. she's an icon. and she actually reached out to me. she reach out to my team and asked if i was intereste
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>> please. >> but i -- this is going to be one that i'm definitely just going to have to lock down and just focus because you know she's -- she's -- i have to do this justice. >> she has such a distinct singing style that is so well known. >> she does. >> as in that role will you be an actor an singer? >> yes. >> does your voice become di dion's. >> she's taking me to the studio and making me rerecord the songs so it's going to be -- you'll hear my voice for sure. yeah. she don't play at all. we've done a few, you know arc few -- a couple of things like, um, what we call a key find. so she'll go in and we'll set the keys for the songs that to best fit my voice. >> because it's different. your voice is different than hers. >> i'm like lady how did you get this note and go here and then. >> right. >> this change and -- that's why she's an icon. >> that's why she's an icon when one we started i wanted to ask you about this your houston family and roots with devastation we saw. is everybody okay?
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is okay. as a matter of fact, myself and robert glasper and michael cox we held a benefit concert in los angeles that, one, it was awesome to be there, but to see people come together and, you know, stand up and donate to help people in a whole other city, that was so awesome. >> right. >> but, you know, it's tough, man. it's going to be -- it's going to take long time to rebuild as were he will. >> we're hear you're in here. you're in for you for a cbc event. >> yes, i am on behalf of planned parenthood i want to say it's important especially for this region there's a governor's election coming up that could defund planned parenthood and we can't have that, guys. i for one, um, believe that, one, health care should not be a privilege. it should be for all of us. >> right. >> and i stand with planned parenthood make sure you also go to i stand with pp.org. because we got to call our
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get this thing going. we got to vote. we got to take a stand, guys. >> not just a triple threat but political, too. and so beautiful. latoya, thank you so much. >> welcome back to d.c. holly over to you. >> thank you. >> thanks allison. thank you la toy y1 of the best fake news reporters ever and this is a compliment. comedian and former daily show show aussie monday dee will join us live a little later. chris hanson he's going to join us live. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪♪ my daughter is... ...studying to be a dentist and she gave me advice. she said dad go pro with crest pro-health. crest pro-health protects all... ...these areas dentists... ...check most. immediately i felt a... ...difference it did an... ...extremely good job of cleaning
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our next guest an emmy award winning journalist for proven track record for gaining access to hard to get interviews and he's no stranger to crime investigation, chris hansen is returning to true crimes show killer instinct with chris hanson this season hanson finds himself exploring a number of cases that date back to the 90s this morning chris joins us live from new york with a sneak peek at what true crimes fans can expect. from podcast to shows on tv, true crime is where it's at right now. chris? >> it is holly it's interesting because what we do on killer instinct is we find cases that perhaps weren't wildly reported on when they occur. sometimes they are cases that took ten, 12 years to solve or cases that everybody knows about where people are speaking out for the first time. so we go into the field i don't have a studio the field
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interviews. we get access. after 36 years of reporting a crime, you know, i figure out a way to get things other folks sometimes can't. and we put these stories together with these incredibles fascinating narrative's, and then my team puts together these very cinematic recreations and when you merge all of that you end up with something that's essentially a mini motion picture and it's very rivetting for viewers. >> you can never be a good story telling. i always say that. good story telling really reels the viewer in. but you kind of said this under your breath. i sometimes get things that other people just can't. and then you moved on. but listen, that is your skill. how do you -- like what are some of your techniques in order to bring thing out in people? >> well, look, you know, obviously all the predator investigations and the work we do on crime watch daily helps with that because we're in the field. we're working with law enforcement all the time and i have never, you know,
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to get something. i've always told people if you can't tell me or can't give it to me just help me from being wrong, and i think over the course of 36 years, law enforcement has respected that. so it's weather i show up for, upping, crime for this show or any other, you know, project i'm working on, i tend to get access because i treat people with respect even when we're talking to criminals. i reason i get in their heads because i listen to what to say. i hate what they do. they may be reprehensible human being but that's not my job at the time. my job is to get in their heads and get the stories. >> you made mentions a lot of these cases took a long time to solve. all of a sudden it comes together a decade later. do you ever find when whew going back and do you these stories and talking to the victims family that in putting this altogether later is it somehow cathartic for them or healing for them? >> i think it is, and you know i've got kids, you know, who are grown now
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parking and worrying about what could possibly happen to them in high school or driving or college, you know, every parent worries but i approach these thing as parent as brother as a sister and so i think that helps the victims families to, a, agree to talk to us and, b to, open up and really live in the moment i find myself sometimes getting emotional just hearing their stories because i'm looking at it as a parent or as a sibling, as opposed to just a stone cold journalist. so i think when you do that kind of story telling and you conduct that kind of interview and just listen, i think it makes for much more compelling show. >> you truly are one of the best in the business, chris. thank you so much for taking time with us this morning. looking for to the new season. you can catch killer instinct on tuesdays at 9:00 on investigation discovery. >> thank you. >> you're welcome, chris. thanks. >> 10:26 is the time. last week we sat down with soledad o'brien to talk about her new true crimes
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murders and no one has been arrested or charged in the case. but this weekend, fox is going to air an investigative crimes special call "who shot biggy and tupac" hosted by rapper actor iced tea and veteran journalist soledad o'brien. they join us live to talk about their project and this documentary. good morning to you both. good to see you. i want to get right to it because i saw a tease where you talk to shug knight from behind bars and he actually thinks tupac is still alive. >> no he doesn't. >> but he says it. >> he says it. >> actually, it is as you know, kind of a big rumor more on the internet, that he's alive and living somewhere in cuba. but it is a bunch of rumors about what happened 20 years ago. so i think a big part of what we were trying to do was to dig through a lot of rumors and even things that we went in thinking had happened and figure out what actually happened. i think shug was bsing a bit. >> you going to shug well enough know he's going say anything to
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you know, that's just his get down. >> he also said he never did anything illegal in his whole life. >> i didn't see that part. if i had seen that part maybe i would have different persp perspective. not that i want to get involved in any of that. soledad, when you were here in studio last time you talk about working with iced t and his connections. so ice, let me ask you, when you went into this, did anything change your mind, did you already have some -- some history, some information about what went on? >> well, the reason i got involved was i knew this was a tragedy. i knew both the people. i knew pac better than big but at the same time i knew this didn't have to happen. i just new things started to get out of control and you know i knew this could be a cautionary tale. so the people would never go back down this road. now, me being a street cat, thinking i know what happened from my area on the street or whatever, almost everything i thought was off. really? >> by -- now i'm finally actually talking to the actual
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during the shooting. or the people that were at quad during the shooting and i'm getting totally different angle on it you got to watch the show. it will also kind of explain to you why -- why these murders have been unsolved. >> so soledad i'm going to ask you both of this question. what is the going to be the take away from this from the people who watch it i know you just said everything that you thought was different so when i'm watching this because i remember all this going down but when i'm watching it and the people who will watch it what is going to be their take away both of you can answer this question. >> i think they'll understand a lot. listen, i i think a the lot of people don't realize the friendship that skiff between big and tupac and how that friendship going horribly wrong and why it went wrong led to their deaths. you know, so i think you just learn a lot. i think people all have ideas and theories and internet is full of theories. a lot of it is is just based on nothing. so, again we wanted to make sure that people had the fact
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also you really understand what happened over the last 20 years that has left these murders unsolved. >> if you weren't there we didn't interview you. if you're not involved or being accused of it, we didn't interview you. everyone who had accusations thrown at them, we've let them -- we let them talk. we got to hear their side of the story. because, you know, there's always two -- three sides of a story. you know, their side, your side and the truth. >> right. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. [ laughter ] >> you're absolute right. so look last question. both of you can answer this as well. do you think these murders were ever be solved? >> yes. >> for sure. >> listen the fbi was following both these guys. people know who killed them. they do. >> really? >> they absolutely do. so yeah. >> what's the hold glum we solve some of the murders. >> i'm not going to tell you more than that. obviously you got to watch. you've got to watch the show. >> the question will anyone every go to jail. >> okay. >> that's the bigger question.
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but will charges ever be brought? that's the bigger question. >> there is so much that has not been released that people know about what happened to those two men, and it was a tragedy. but it's also a tragedy the way in which so many things were not followed up on, things were dropped and there was some intention around not solving these murders i think. so we'll get into all of that on the show. yeah. i'm not going tell you right now for sure. >> all right. i gotcha. >> we know. good i know you do it. i'll watch too because i like both of you and i know you get it done. i'll be watching the next time i see both of you we'll dawk about this because i will be watching. i'll tivo it too. >> we'll talk. >> thank you very much. >> soledad o'brien. >> you bet. >> iced t. appreciate it. who shot biggy and tupac premieres sunday september 24th right here on fox5. >> i can't wait. >> dvr alert. >> do you think you know? i think i know. >> you think you know. >> really. >> do you think you know. >> i have no clue. i thought i knew but then
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any clue now. >> i think i do. >> okay. i don't want to say it because i love living. >> there is that. [ laughter ] >> we need you here on the couch. >> you're right. i need to be here. all right. earlier this week, we literally learned how sausage is made during an oktoberfest cooking segment. this weekend comedian aussie monday dee is showing comedy fans figuratively how the sausage is made. that's because he's taking part in new material night at the arlington draft house. and he's here in the loft. first, though, he is here to give us a sneak peek. 10:35 is our time right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection
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♪ our neck guest is an actor, stan up comic and one of the best fake news reporters ever. thanks to his decade on the daily show. >> but you just talking about racism and racism racism if it's the 1960's and it's not the 1960's any more. i think the men in this picture would be ashamed that you're just throwing around the word racism so cavalierly. >> i'm in that picture. [ laughter ] >> i'm there. [ applause ] >> see this is why you people needism d's because we can tell you apart. civil rights leaders. >> that is former correspondent aussie monday dee during a segment on voter id laws in north carolina. and even if the segment was supposed to be satirical it had real life fallout
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to resign after that segment he basically admitted he was trying to express voting. this weekend monday dee is in the d.c. area taking part in new material night at the arlington draft house. first he joins us live in the loft. it's good to see you. >> nice to see you. thank you for having me here. >> we have to start out with the fact you're a newlywed. >> i am. >> congratulations. >> yes. ba-boom. done. >> little over a month in. >> it's going to be a month and on the 27th. >> on the 27th. big one month anniversary. still -- >> yeah. >> all bliss full. >> it is. we have been together for a few years now, so it was interesting like married life is different though. there's something different about it. >> what's the number one difference? >> it's interesting. it's different how her family treats me now. and my family treats her. there's a whole, splash better or worse? >> no, in a good way. in a good way. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i think it's definitely like, you know, little things -- you know now when you have an argument you're like, i'll be
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back later. >> i don't have a choice. >> because i will be back. [ laughter ] >> because i signed up for that. >> right. you also signed up for the new material night at the arlington draft house. >> yes. >> and it's funny because you bill it like see how the sausage is made. >> which is a weird thing for muslim person to be like let's see how the saw satisfy gets made. >> i thought we weren't supposed to really want to see how the sausage was made. >> i think it's kind of fun because i'm developing this one person show, and so we're performing tonight at the arlington. there's going to be some other comics also doing new material a lot of the material is new see and i have written and created i'm writing stuff. some of the audiences have been doing it for awhile in new york and audiences sort of like to get in on the ground floor, you know, because later, when, you know, when it's all done and polish and put together, you know, a hundred bucks a tick. you know what i mean? >> yes. >> now you good tote see -- feels good. >> you get a
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but it's kind of nice to see like how the material sort of evolves and develops over time. >> it's kind of like seeing a show britt goes to broadway. >> right. it's like seeing previews of a show. >> when you're -- you get them like discounted prices and you get to see essentially the show but it's not completely done y yet. >> as you're coming up with new material, i mean, how do you know if it's funny? >> um, i -- i zen it to people and i say, hey, in this funny. >> i have people come. sometimes it isn't. that's the beauty of it. sometimes you try stuff. what i love about life theater and performing live in general even stand up is that the audience tells you very quick physical something is funny or not and you gauge it off of that. sometimes things that you think are funny are not. and sometimes things that you don't realize are funny are actually the funny part of it, and so you can s
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shape your show and wright it and develop it in the way and that audience interaction is crucial for an artist to develop their material. >> that's how the sausage gets not casing. >> that's how the sausage gets in the casing. taking this met for way too literally. >> way too far. i'm trying to work with it. somebody came up with it. thought it was good idea. >> right. >> try to sell it. >> the tickets are still at a good price. obviously you worked with some pretty high name people. >> um-hmm. >> that have seemed to just keep getting bigger stars. you still keep in contact with the john stewarts of the world and stephen colbert and all of them and how much do they influence what you do? >> well, i mean they influenced it a lot. i spent ten years on the daily show working with some of the funniest writers and comedians in the business and you realize, you know, i -- that was my first -- i came from an acting background, and that was my first for ray into that kind of world, and spending ten years in that lab of the daily
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spoils you because then you leave and you go, like, oh, wait a minute, the bar has been set really high for me in terms of the people that i've work with. >> right. >> the people that i sort of bounded ideas off of. so, um, we don't keep in touch on regular basis now as much because everyone is really busy and doing their own thing, but, yeah, definitely influenced me a great deal. >> i want to get your opinion on a true tv documentary called the problem with abu. >> i'm in that documentary. >> i know. i saw you. >> yeah. >> i was watching some of it this morning. so it comes to that fine line and for people that aren't familiar with abu he's the indian character on the sim simpsons. so this comedian here that's he takes issue with it. thinking it's very, um, disrespect full obviously. >> right. >> no indian people but it does come to that fine line of what is offensive versus what is funny? and that's so hard
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discern for comedians. >> it is. you know like i think the thing with apu for so long was that he was the only representation of indian-americans. >> right. >> so like a lot of us got labeled with that sort of apu stereotype, upping, it became this thing where if there were, upping, now we live in world where we have -- we see many comedians and actors who are indian and south asian origin on tv but at that time when the simpsons first came out apu was the only one and he was kind of doing a sort of reductive version and he has a great line acactually he says ams an impression of -- apu sounds like a white guy doing making fun of my dad. >> right. >> exactly. >> that kind of -- it does walk that fine line of what is funny. sometimes things are funny, you know, i've had people say this to me. in my career. just dot accent because it's
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if that's the only reason it's funny, it may not be funny. >> it may not be funny. >> if the accent is the only thing that you think is funny about it. so i love hari. i think he's -- >> he was funny. >> i enjoyed watching him. >> one of the some smart test y comedians out there. >> womb pee goldberg. who is that. >> i saw her the on the night. she was super excited i'm excited about your four shows going on at the arlington draft house. tickets are going fast. i don't know if there's any left if i'm being honest two shows tonight and two shows tomorrow night. check it out. please, come back and visit us any time. >> thank you. >> good luck with that marriage. >> thank you very much. >> back over to you guys in the loft. >> thanks holly. >> all righty. it is now 10:45. coming up the crossroads new album is out today. it's a digital release available everywhere today. but this morning, wes felton and rahe
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♪ that music right. our next guests are two artists too teamed up to perform, torque form rather a super group. wes felton is an actor and lyricist from carnegie melon and raheem duvon three-time grammy nominee and together they make up the group the crossroads. their new digital release footprints on the moon is out today. and to mark its release they join us live in the loft. here to perform the new single called "america" please welcome the crossroads. ♪ >> it's always a good day when we get to perform at home. we're home. it's here. it's been a long time coming. footprints on the moon. but first let's talk to them a little bit praying prayers. ♪ ♪ ♪
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out there battling cancer or maybe you feeling depressed this morning. it's your morning prayer, you know what i'm talking about. >> yeah, yeah. >> good day d.c. the crossroads wes felton, raheem duvon. >> welcome to the crossroads. >> you guys are actually premiering our announce many of our reunion over a year ago so we had to make sure we brought it back to ya'll for the album release much it's always a pleasure to be here with familiar, ya'll. >> ♪ [ applause ] all right. >> love it. >> praying prayers not america. >> praying prayers. >> welcome back and welcome. >> tell us about this super group i'm loving it the sound is just so rich the tone is like -- >> for what -- >> the rap everything. >> for what we do there's no time like the present, you know, just making music of substance. a level of consciousness, you know, just being awoke and aware to the times that we living in from the natural disasters. >> yeah.
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know, just showing ourselves in different light. >> right. >> also, you know, in the music industry right now, i think it's necessary that we show more diverse images and voices of our brothers, you know, um, so often we get marginalized in this industry as being predator or the prey. often we don't get an opportunity represent and be reflected we're men we feel, we cry, we get angry, we feel all these emotions and we're also fathers. so we're responsible. so we are just trying to put a purpose back. >> it's not by accident both ya'll look so sharp today either. >> i mean it's just a whole -- it's a vibe. it's a grown man mentality, and i'm loving what you're doing. >> absolutely. >> thank you. >> you said a little bit wes this is wes felton of course and raheem duvon that make up the crossroads, but digitally available everywhere. >> right. >> it's footprints on the moon. >> i break it down for you. there was a time where we had eight track. >> yeah. >> we went to the cd -- tape cassette. >> i come in on the tape cassette. >> we went to
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>> right. >> and now we're in the digital age. so you know the new record stores cell phone, smart phone, you know, everywhere the album is available everywhere digitally you can get this right now. we going to push this thing to number one. >> yes, we are. >> this is the new kent hill records right here your phone. >> there it is. >> look i know you're talking about substance but now we're talking about pumpkin pizza. >> i will invite to you the crossroads to come over and have taste you really work it out. >> where do we put the mikes? >> look, let me get that and you go on over, sir. >> hurry up. >> i'm hungry, wes. >> don't get sick over here. >> let's try it. >> this is from villa italian kitchen and they are getting in on the pumpkin spice, pumpkin pie filling with mozzarella cheese. >> wes got a big peace. you got to eat all of that. >> that's so much better than i thought it would be. i really like it. >> non-believers all in your head. hold on. >> it's actually really good. >> what's this. >> pumpkin pizza. >> you know what -- >> better than you think. >> go ahead. >> it's pumpkin pie with mozzarella cheese. >> it's ppk
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