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ba ba ba yes, ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba yeah, ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ya da da i'm sorry, guys. i sound better singing in the tunnel. ralph, you were terrific. i'm here. we can get started. excuse us, ralphie. we got to rehearse. um, kirk. ralph just filled in for you singing lead. he did... an extraordinary job. an extraordinarily excellent job. w-w-wait a minute. what are you trying to say? compared to ralph, you sound like a goat being milked in the winter by a farmer with no gloves. wow! yeah. we've worked really hard. we want a shot at winning that $500. we think ralph would give us that shot. wh--yeah-- mary beth, you know music. you think ralph sings better than me? no question about it. what does she know? she's tone-deaf. john, help me out. they think ralph has a better voice than me, so they want him to sing lead. the hell i'm not. creating is an act of courage, whether it's singing doo-wop or writing a poem. every time you create, you're a target for rejection. you don't seem to appreciate that or care how deep a wound you inflict on the artist, the writer, the poet.
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- ba-ba, ba-ba ba-ba, ba-ba ba-ba, ba-ba ba-ba, ba-ba - uh, yes, i had a few questions about tonight's adoption fair. - hey, here's a question. will there be food? - how late will it be going? ah. the adoption fair's from 6:00 to 10:00. great. thank you. - dinner hours. there's gonna be food, right? a guy here wts to know if there's gonna be any food. thank you. no food. - well, a lot of nerve calling it a fair when they're not offering some sort of meat on a stick. - try not to... jeff it up too much tonight, please. if we get serious about adopting, we'll need these people to like us. - if they can't like me for r o i am, then i'm not gonna buy one of their used babies. - just don't completely embarrass us. - i'll find an appropriate level. - good. let's finish talking about replacing this rug. - i thought we finished last night when i said no and then fell asleep. - yeah, i know it's shocking, but your fake cartoon snoring didn't fool me. - ititasn't fake. was classic three stooges. and i don't want a new rug. i put a lot of time and effort into breaking in this one. - yeah, you tri
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. >>> >>> ba ba, ba ba ba ba ba balalala. >>> that's seth curry featured in a video tweeted out by first lady michelle obama today. can you imagine that? aimed at promoting healthy eating. part of the campaign to urge folks to eat more fruits and vegetables. the music is from the minon movie. barbara ann. >> i love that. >> mark is here and the warriors, speaking of the warriors. seth curry getting ready for the all-star game. >> feeling good. >> absolutely. i think seth can run for an office. >>> they are as you mention julie feels good. draymond green asked about the team, naturally, are they trying to go after the all-time record by the chicao bulls. 72 victories in one season. yes, they are said clay thompson and he feels like he will get it. probably needs warriors in the last home game because we will go to next friday until we see them again until the beautiful magic against the houston rockets for the all-star game and today up in toronto getting ready for some of the festtivities that begin tomorrow and here are the big guys for the warriors. first time they had three since 1976
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now, the surprise is this-- frank: ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba! sound the trumpet! bang the drum! here comes dinner. yum, yum, yum! oh! into the kitchen, irene. five, four, three, two, one. time to take out our first course. and my first course will be soup, the magnificent, incomparable vichyssoise. oh. ohh! it's ice-cold. i'd better heat it up. no, no, no! please, it's supposed to be served cold. you warm up vichyssoise and it weeps. really? oh, i'd better tell archie about it before he eats it. he ain't never had cold soup before, not on purpose. oh. well, pardon me asking, but, uh, does your husband do a lot of the cooking over your house? he does all of it. he loves it. oh, well, ain't you a little afraid of what people could think? you mean, that i'm a lazy wife? is that--? is that what you think? oh, no, no. i don't think that. i mean, because i know he's italian. and italians are always bothering women. then there must be a little italian in you. oh, no, no. i-- was you trying to give me a shot there? no, no. i thought i was paying you a compliment. oh, because what you sa
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everywhere you look ba da ba ba ba ba >>> is kanye completely out of control? welcome to "access hollywood." another twitter rant, more stories of diva behavior. it's not new but it seems to have elevated. we dive into the kanye question a little later on. >>> right now, "fuller house" hopes to bring back the magic of the original series. stephanie bower takes us to the celebration. >> d.j. tanner, all grown up, attending the own premiere about her own show.
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everywhere you look ba da ba ba ba ba >>> is kanye completely out of control? welcome to "access hollywood." another twitter rant, more stories of diva behavior. it's not new but it seems to have elevated. we dive into the kanye question a little later on.
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everywhere you look ba da ba ba ba ba >>> lights, camera, access. >>> is kanye completely out of control? welcome to "access hollywood." another twitter rant, more stories of diva behavior. it's not new, but it seems to have elevated. we dive into the kanye question a little later on. >>> right now, "fuller house" hopes to bring back the magic of the original series. premiere celebration. >> d.j. tanner, all grown up, attending her own premiere for her own show that she has revived. >> it's really exciting. i have to say i got a little teary-eyed on the way over here. it's surreal. >> i remember tearing up watching you and your sisters and your next door neighbor pose all lined up on the red carpet. all my childhood dreams are coming true. can i get a little cut it out? >> cut it out. there you go. >> bringing it back to 1987. it's been nearly 30 years since the show premiered, but 25 years since uncle jesse and aunt becky tied the knot. happy anniversary. >> thank you. >> what did you get me for my anniversary, baby? >> what is 25 years, wood, silver, gold? >> it's wood. >> wood, whoa.
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ba da ba ba ba >>> tonight on super sports sunday, peyton manning rides into the sunset. the broncos do the dab on cam newton and the panthers in super bowl 50. and this red-hot lightning goalie talks to paul ryan. dogs. let's go! >>> because the denver broncos are world champions, they have just won super bowl 50. and the lombardi trophy is coming home to the mile high city. >> peyton manning might be four budweisers in now. >> bud light. >> super bowl champion for the second time. most likely the last time he will play in an nfl game. dan lucas alongside paul ryan. he said out on the stage with the trophy, i'm going to drink a lot of budweiser. >> i wonder how much they paid him for that? >> maybe a million bucks? welcome to super bowl sports sunday. >> what else could lead the show besides super bowl 50? >> there was a cool flyover at the beginning. lady gaga singing the national anthem. what did you think? >> i thought it was pretty good. meet the denver broncos defense. von miller makes the contact. jackson recovers for a touchdown. broncos up 10-0 after one. >> second quarter panthers are driving. newton to cory brown. our old buddy aqib talib. we know how this works in bucs land. second personal foul, by the way. panthers down 10-7. midway through the second quarter, panthers punting. anyone want to make a tackle? paging special teams. jordan norwood, 61 yards. that's the longest punt return in super bowl history. now, the panthers defense would hold. broncos forced to kick a field goal. 13-7 at the break. >> third quarter now, newton airs it out. he took a shot. to the field. a 42-yard catch. unfortunately he had to leave the game with a concussion. same drive. newton looking for ted ginn jr. instead, he found t.j. ward. a little rubber leg action. stripped of the ball. broncos are going to recover the fumble. >> ward had a huge game. score ball game. again. ward recovers inside the panthers' 5-yard line. >> look at him. scored. that. >> led to the only broncos offensive touchdown of the night. mr. anderson, how nice to see you. c.j. anderson gets in for six. broncos got a two-point conversion to put it out of reach. >> and it was the dab. death to the dab. all eyes on peyton manning as the clock hit zero, the only quarterback to lead two different teams to a super bowl win should. mvp von miller. six tackles two, and a half sacks, monster game for that peyton manning not that great. 141 yards and an interception. the thing is he didn't have to be great. denver's defense got it done. one last footnote. his 200th career win breaking a tie he held with brett favre. post-game sound just getting into the newsroom right now but we do have a couple of bites, a few excited denver broncos players. >> we've been dominant all year. people don't really realize it. i think we just made a decision, you know what, we're going to dominate. we did it to new england, we did it today. one of the best ever. >> demarcus ware, maybe he's got some bud light. peyton said's buying tonight. >> i read on twitter, and if you're an active player, you can't schill beer. so is peyton retiring? >> he said he would not make an emotional decision on the advice of the great tony dungy. we had big plays at the time. this was a great defensive game if you like that sort of thing. let's start with the hit of the night. the bucs could have drafted this guy. >> this hurts, dude. >> they took mark barron instead. >> luke kuechly and demaryius thomas. >> that's the hit stick. >> demarcus ware said earlier in the week one sack would be worth two on cam newton. the broncos, seven safntle unbelievable. i was astounded by that number. >> most in the super bowl since the chicago bears 1985. that was a pretty good defense. >> the game was essential over, two-score game at that point. panthers had to do something. defense appropriately. of course, not all good. some of the bad stuff that penalty there for taunting, personal foul. later we saw in the game highlights, the panthers were probably going to score anyway on the drive, but -- >> that face mask. >> this was one of the worst face masks you are going to see. >> this is violent. >> i think he thought, you know what, i'm not going to let them score. i think he was thinking, fine, take the personal foul. >> what if his head came off in that helmet? lots of bad in this game. they only had 11 first downs in the entire game. and one of those fumbles really sealed the deal. you sought a second ago, the strip sacks, ward recovers it. that really put things out of reach, led to denver's only offensive touchdown of the game. what's the super bowl really without some of the best that advertise hag to offer? let's take a look at some of our favorite ads. with the pokemon ad. ?iewr in a different world. >> this doesn't psych you up? >> yes, i'm really pumped. heinz ketchup which reminded me of that thursday night bucs game. but the wiener dogs bey the thousands attacking the condiments. >> that's cute. >> and the last one i thought really stood out, the super bowl babies. now, our web lady looked this up. she said this was a farce. she says there's no such thing as this statistic that babies are born around the super boat. keep in mind that valentine's day is a week from the super bowl. >> check back with denver. >> dallas cowboys super bowl babies are now in college. >> i just want to say i think seattle seahawks fans are babies, anyway. >>> it's time to pay some bills. speaking of bills, plenty more super sports sunday coming up. bolts goaltender ben bishop. >> highlights and lowlights. we found lowlights in puppy bowl 12. you are going to see that later >>> after reviving the buccaneers, he made history with the colts, becoming the first african-american coach to win a super bowl. tony dungy! >> the third time is the charm. in his third year as a finalist tony dungy elected to the pro football hall of fame. congratulations, sir. what did it take? eight hours 51 minutes of heated debate. we finally had a 2016 hall of fame class decided by a committee in san francisco including our own ira kauffman. >> nice work, ira. dungy one of eight inductees took six seconds of debate. good, safe. orlando pace, marvin harrison as well as ken stabler, and tampa resident, your boy, eddie debartolo. congratulations, eddie. back to dungy. 1996 to 2001 with the buccaneers laying the foundation for the super bowl victory. he then took the helm in indianapolis leading the colts to super bowl 4 1. he finished 148-79, setting an nfl record by reaching the playoffs in 10 straight seasons. as one might expect dungy said election was an emotional moment. >> i came into the league in1977. i think at that time there were seven or eight african-american assistant coaches in the entire league. so it wasn't a situation where but i had a lot of people that believed in me, and i'm very, very proud to represent those men. >> all right, obviously the bucs very happy about this. brain glazer released this statement thanking tony for establishing a wing culture in tampa bay. dungy will be enshrined in canton in the august 6th ceremony there. i can't wait to see that. i love it up there. >>> former buccaneers safety john lynch will not be inducted into the hall this year. he did make the final cut to the group of 10. that bodes well for his future chances of getting a bust in canton, ohio. the current buccaneers came up empty in the rest of the show last night. todd gurley named offensive rookie of the year, relegating the pepsi rookie of the year, jameis winston, to second place. doug martin, fed ex ground player of the year, the only than martin bashir. >> one steps forward, two steps back. >> not debatable. the bulls won back to back conference games late last night, but since topping south florida, heading south. nine players dressed to face larry brown's smu mustangs. they will have -- they lost beau ziglar to injury. 11-0 run. 22-point lead at halftime. brown again with the slam but he only had 12 points. milton had 22. the bulls' leading scorer mcmurray had 18 points, but here's the math. 92-5, smu. burls 2-10 in the american conference. >> you have any eligibility left? >> you don't want me shooting out there. >> much more to come on super sports sunday. >> a one on one interview with the lightning's goaltender. >>> kutcherov steps in. >> dear diary, my new year's resolution is never losing at home. wins over detroit and pittsburgh this week. the bolts have picked up a w in 10 of their last 11 overall. sometimes when you're rolling a break can be a bad thing. >> that is true. that wasn't the case for the lightning who looked as fresh as ever. that includes the guys who were in nashville, steven stamkos and ben bishop. >> a couple of wins for ben bishop including his 100th as a member of the lightning. i caught up with ben to learn more about the man behind the mask. louis what was that all-star experience like? >> it was a neat experience, something aus -- something you watch as a kid all the time. really cool. obviously my family was close, them there. it was a good time, but now we have to get ready for the second half. >> that first three-on-three game, you were in the locker room saying it was a gong show. has your opinion changed? >> yeah, a little bit. i still think that first three on three was the best. that was pretty epic. penalty shot, break-aways, both ways. we haven't add three on three that crazy since then. i still think that was probably the wildest one. probably a bad first experience, but i still think it's great for the fans and fun for the players. it's a little tougher to pick the winner of a game on three on three, but i think it's fun for the fans, and that's why we're here. experience. >> it was cool. game. he scored two goals. he deserved the mvp. it really brought a lot of excitement to the game on top of it being an all-star game. and i think he handled it really well, and i think the fans enjoyed it. it just made it that much more fun. >> john scott, one of those relics of a by-gone era. you are a pretty big drink of water yourself. i'm sure you have been in a scrap or two. when was the last time you dropped the gloves? >> my first american league hockey game, second game in the american league. i got in a fight at home, and years ago. >> you were still a goalie. >> yeah, i was still a goalie. >> your second game in the league, you're dropping the gloves. what did your coaches say about >> they loved it. a pretty interesting way to start it. >>> what was the first time you ever put on goalie gear? did you ever play another position? first three or four years. then kindergarten, first grade, everybody took a chance to play goalie. >> how did you find hockey in st. louis? >> obviously the st. louis blues were there and they were big. i enjoyed going to those games when i was younger. i went to a game and said i wanted to try that. my dad put me in skating lessons and it kind of went from there. >> you've been a strong supporter of the st. louis rams and not happy about their move to l.a. are you still going to watch when they're in l.a., or are you done? >> i'm a full on bucs fan now. i'm 100% bucs. i know a couple of the guys so i will still root for them but i'm moving on. i'm a bucs fan now. >> right after we stopped rolling on that interview he turns and goes, go jameis. >> good for him. play a little wide receiver. >> certainly tall enough. >>> when we come back we'll talk about the seminoles newest recruiting class, and we'll also show some love for the recap. that next on super sports sunday. i do everything on the internet. my friends say i should get fios i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. i wonder what else could be better around here? (husband) i heard that. now easier than ever. internet available, with uploads up to 5x faster than cable. get 100 meg upload and download speeds. plus tv and phone for just $69.99 a month online with no annual contract. switch to better. switch to fios. ba da ba ba ba announcer: it's game night! the only question that needs answering is what meal to make that everyone will love? with a medley of delicious florida vegetables? pick up some fresh florida zucchini, beautiful golden squash, plump tomatoes, mushrooms, and garlic. dice, saut\, combine with the pasta, and serve. everyone's a winner with this flavor packed meal. for more recipes visit look for the fresh from florida label when you shop because, delicious is always >> and that school will be florida state university. better. you saw the guys which we wanted we got. you saw a lot of assistant coaches blood, sweat, and tears, as i say, and a lot of hours pay off, and it's very rewarding. >> national signing day is fun when you wiped one the number one recruiting class. florida state tops according to espnu's rankings. a big day for the noles. it wasn't just fsu. of florida got the guys they wanted including ucf, the number 58 class, according to rivals. >> apparently wing not impor
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ba da ba ba ba >> right now on newschannel8 at 5:30. >> i'm jennifer leigh. >> i'm josh benson. planned parenthood has made many headlines. planned parenthood has been pushing back including right here in florida. josh thomas joins us live in lakeland with more on this story. >> reporter: good evening. planned parenthood clinics perform all sorts of services. abortions are one of them. attention, both positive and negative to the healthcare provider. amy rooker plans to turn to planned parenthood for healthcare an not just an abortion. she is concerned about a bill before the legislature to take away the group's funding. >> it is going to take away access for pap smears, mammograms. >> reporter: planned parenthood held a protest outside the lakeland office of state senator kelly stargel, a sponsor of the bill. the bill is politically motivated based on an undercover video recorded at planned parenthood centers around the country last summer. >> as we all know, the two campaign have been indicted by the state of texas and planned parenthood has been cleared of all wrong doing. ultimately, these pieces of bills are reactionary. >> reporter: but the senator says her bill has nothing to do with those videos. >> i would prefer there not be elective abortion. but this bill is a regulatory bill to make sure the abortion clinic has the same regulations as our healthcare providers. >> reporter: there are 16 planned parenthood centers around florida that are vied abortions like this one in lakeland. they are worried if they are closed it will affect women's healthcare in the state. >> restricting access which is what they are trying to do. it will hurt more women than it will help. >> reporter: now, last year, florida governor rick scott ordered a state investigation to find out if the 16 planned parenthood clinics in florida were selling fetal remains but none of those clinics were involved in that kind of activity. josh? >> thank you josh thomas. >>> the florida state fair is now underway. take a live look from the fairgrounds in tampa. the rides are in full swing and the tantalizing food is being cooked up as we speak. but there's a lot more that goes into the fair than meets the eye. adrienne pedersen is showing us what the state attorney is doing to keep you from getting ripped off. >> reporter: the goal of the game inspections is not to make sure they are easy, but instead, that they are winable. so let's check it out. there we go. we followed hillsborough county state attorney mark ober along with the sheriff office through the game inspections. >> what are some of the common issues you see? >> one of the big things for me is to have conspicuous signs that tell you what you are buying. will get them for us. >> reporter: no major infractions but we found a dented dart. that's against the rules. >> there is supposed to be a safety chain here. >> oh yeah. >> and just padding on the ground. >> reporter: not the right safety chains. but the game operator promises it will be fixed. >> it is all so people can have an opportunity to win if they spend their money. >> reporter: you can look at all the games at the fair until february 15. i'm adrienne pedersen, newschannel8. >> pretty good. >>> well tonight, fire investigators are trying to determine what caused a fire that destroyed a home. luckily, no one was hurt. >>> a pasco county man is accuse of abusing a cat because it scratched the furniture. a witness claims he saw robert lewis throw the cat off a second story balcony. lewis now faces a felony charge for animal cruelty. >>> a sheriff sergeant got shot in the leg during a deadly shoot out in ocala. they found a man with two guns. one pointed at his own head. the man pointed the other gun at them and started firing. deputies returned fire, killing the man. the sergeant we are told is stable. >>> a man dressed as batman caught on camera committing a crime. you can see the man walk into the dollar general store dressed as the dark knight. he pulled out a gun and demanded money. about an hour later, another dollar general store was also robbed by a man. you guessed it. dressed as batman. investigators are working to determine the identity of the man. >>> and an 11-year-old boy is in a lot of trouble for taking his parents' pickup truck on a joyride. the boy drew a lot of attention as he swerved up and down the road. even crashed the truck into a car. his wild ride prompted several people to call 911. >> he is running into trees. >> he is going full speed into anything he can hit. >> he pulled right out in front of somebody and went off the road. >> well, the driver the boy hit was not injured luckily. but the boy has asperger's syndrome. >>> pastors an their churches could not be sued for refusing to perform same sex marriage on legislation that moved forward. opponents say it creates a smoke screen for bigotry. mike has more from tallahassee. >> reporter: churches wouldn't lose their tax exempt statuses and pastors couldn't be sued for refusing to perform same sex marriages under the pastor it generated a fire storm of emotion as nearly 40 pastors of all stripes spoke out. >> family first, a man and a woman. i will not do it and i will not let you handcuff me for something i'm doing right for god. >> it is divisive. it will rip apart how we understand our faith. >> reporter: nearly all conceded they are already protected by the first amendment's freedom of religion clause. >> i don't need it and i don't want it. >> reporter: but the christian family coalition pointed to two embroiled small churches in litigation. >> we have cases in the united been sued. >> reporter: attempts to weaken the legislation were unsuccessful. dave kerner was blunt. >> it is offensive to me. >> reporter: supporters hope needed. >> you never hope you will need your air bag right? but, frankly, you would like to >> reporter: supporters called the positive vote a victory. >> the legislation's next stop, a vote by the full house. >> reporter: a senate companion still has two more hearings before it can come up for a vote. in tallahassee, mike vasalinda, newschannel8. >>> a bill would effectively put an end to the permanent alimony payments cleared the final house today. it provides a framework for judges for how much and how long alimony should be awarded. >> we have seven family law judges in tampa. i can get seven different outcomes. is that fair to the citizens of florida? >> it could clear the florida house. but it has not yet been heard by the senate. governor rick scott vetoed a 2013 bill that would have ended permanent alimony because it >>> a terrifying sight for a melbourne woman. she walked into her yard and found a nearly 10-foot long anaconda hang out basking in the sun. petrified as she should be, she ran to the neighbor for help. he came over and held it down with a shovel until animal services arrived. florida wildlife commission is scanning the snake for a micro chip to see if it is someone's escaped pet. that is a good neighbor. coming over to do that. >>> well, the nfl's biggest game just three days away. >> that's right. it has taken a whole lot of money to get everything ready for kickoff. and a look at the super budget behind superbowl 50. >> plus, history being made once again on the space coast. we will take you in for an up close look at nasa's newest spacecraft. >> rain has moved in. probably in some portions of the bay area saying what rain, but others are getting good downpours. we will show you radar and look at a cooler forecast. >> we will have that and more coming up. >> well, it is the superbowl's goesen anniversary. to celebrate the big 50, they are set to make a lot of money. mary maloni breaks down the super budget. >> reporter: it is hard to believe the superbowl is almost here. as an event, forbes says it is the most valuable sports event in the world. for superbowl 50, the nfl is expect today make at least $620 million. if you want to go to the big game, it will cost you. seat geek predicts this expensive ever on resale ticket sites. the lowest run in the $3,500 range. but, a listing on the 50-yard line costs as much as a new car. 16,006 huh dollars. you will have to pay up when you look for hotels in the area if you can get a room. some jacked up the prices six time it is normal rate. companies wanting to cash in have to pay a pretty penny. a 30-second commercial during the game costs $5 million. cbs, the network carrying the game, expects to make $350 million just from ads alone. some of the big spenders? anheiser-busch. >> hello. >> reporter: pepsi. >> and coke. >> reporter: one group that won't get played, cold play. don't cry for the superbowl halftime performer. it is still good for business. for last year's performer katy perry, that free big turned as you watch this year's game, or just the commercials, try not to think about the green. for consumer watch, i'm mary maloni. >>> nasa's orion spacecraft is built to take humans further than they have ever gone before. the new module is being shown off at the kennedy space center. it is set to fly at least 30,000 miles beyond the moon on an unmanned test flight in late 2018. an that trip is just the beginning. the ultimate goal is to send astronauts to mars and beyond. >> this is what we worked on for so long. this is what, if you grew up, and you are into human exploration and nasa, this is the epitome of that. >> and the rockets will be launching out of florida again as they should. it is important to commemorate that. >> there is still a lot of work to be done to get ready for 2018. it is all taking place on the space coast making it the first from the ground up from cape canaveral. that's pretty neat. >>> well, it is one of the best days of the year. know what it is? opening day of the state fair. >> a little rainiment a lot of rides, a lot of delicious fair food most importantly. rod carter joins us live from the fair where he has been sending back pictures of all the food. we had you eating pizza the last time i talked to you. so what's on the menu right now? >> reporter: yeah. yeah. i'm thinking just a second. there is a tease for you. but you talked about the rain. the rain is tapering off a little bit. people are walking around with umbrellas. it really rained. there is a puddle. people had to be creative with things to do. these folks decided to watch the show live. how is this fair going for you? loving it? >> absolutely fantastic. >> everything goes good with beer right? there's a lot to do out here. namely the food. so you wanted to know what i was going to try. i ate pizza. i am going to unveil the latest dish from the fair that we are going to try. oh. look at that. a paper plate. no, here we go. it is a funnel cake pizza. i heard this lady say so gosh. oh gosh is right. this is the latest creation for the fair out here. the funnel cake pizza. one is for dave, the photographer. one is for me. should i try a fork or dig right in? i can't even get in there. oh my gosh. hold on. [ applause ] >> reporter: that is perhaps the most embarrassing thing i have done on tv. but i'm prepared. i brought napkins. how is that? >> was it good? really good. yeah. yes. it is really good. i will use a fork from now on. but it is really good. >> you could just have an eating show. >> reporter: i need my own sampling show. i'm done eating for the day. seriously. >> thank you. >> see you guys later. >> later rod carter. >>> i love the fair food. i'm glad rod is able to enjoy it this year, we are watching the radar this afternoon. at freedom plaza, you can see at 63 degrees. a little bit of rainfall so far, but greater amounts to the west. two tenths of an inch. you can see the rain coming down. 61 degrees. temperatures cooling off. winds starting to shift. this is the lake club in lakewood ranch. still a bit milder in southern areas when you compare it to some of the northern places and this is frenchies's. six tenths of an inch of rain. rip currents a concern in the forecast area for tomorrow. so, a cold front is behind all of this. of course. that will end the rain tonight. and push some cool air on through the area. temperatures below average for the week ahead. winds will pick up extended periods of breezy conditions. windy and cool. quite a combination in light of our 84-degree record high yesterday. showers continue to roll in ahead of the front. took a while. but they finally got here. they are slowly working their way moving northeast within the line. but the line itself is slowly pushing east. probably not as strong or intense by the time you get to highlands county. some rain in man manatee and sarasota. the bulk of the heavier activity would be in the north and central areas. now the heavier rain pushing to the east of citrus county. sumter an hernando. there are pockets mixed in here further south as you can see moving into bradenton and sarasota. 65 degrees this evening. we will have a chance of showers all the way until midnight. cooler temperatures, much chill chillier out the door. blue sky an sunshine. 61 degrees. tampa international. 61 in saint pete. dew point, 59. very high humidity and strong winds from the north. temperatures are 15 degrees cooler than they were 24 hours ago. in tampa, 20 degrees cooler than it was in crystal river. so, clearly the changes are taking place. the upper levels, a drier air aloft. still some deeper moisture at the surface with the front and high above in the atmosphere too with the cold front pushing into the area. there is our cold front on the map. you can see clearer skies behind the front. we are right on the boundary. we built up a lot of warmth and humidity. turned into rain. that is what we are seeing right now with the moisture in the atmosphere coming down as rain. pretty decent amounts at the over an inch-and-a-half of rain there. tomorrow morning though, skies clearing. much cooler temperatures in the 40s to start the day. breezy conditions from the north and northeast. and northwest too. breezy conditions will continue throughout the afternoon. by saturday, start to add a few clouds back in here. but still on the cool side. so make a plan for overall cool conditions. and just get used to it. 60 degrees friday. 64 degrees saturday. 62 on sunday. kind of a breeze each day here too. 20% rain chance comes later on saturday. we think that area of low pressure that is going to cause the rain will likely develop to our east. so rain is less of an issue than we originally thought. cooler temperatures. look at wednesday there. 58 degrees. get out the jacket. whatever you want to wear. a sleeping bag. whatever will keep you warm. because you will need it guys. >> got the snugy on standby. thanks steve. >>> well, a brazen robber try >> but the clerk puts up a fight. see what he did that had the robber running for his life ba da ba ba ba crash at a school bus in new jersey has left one dead and many injuries. an suv and bus collided. several students were taken to the hospital. but the driver of the suv died. >>> a massachusetts clerk fights back after a man tried to rob his store. check this out. security video. the man grabbed the cash register, but a man lock it is door and grabs a stick or looks like a putter and starts swinging while the robber used the cash register to break the glass door and then eventually get away. >> wow. >> a lot going on in that video. >>> newschannel8 at 6:00 is coming up next. >> stacie schaible and keith cate are here with what we are working on. >> outrage over plans for a rally that critics call pro rape. >> organizers claim it has been canceled. but, the mayor is concerned the event could still be on. we will tell you why. >> plus, another card skimmer found at a bay area gas pump. where it was found and who need to pay close attention to their >> new speed bumps have sh
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( cheers and applause ) and for everyone at home, join our conversation right now on twitter @nightlyshow using the hashtag #tonightly. >> i'm very excited about this topic. there was controversy, it was announced that barbie would now come in different body shapes. they said people and studies said barbie represents unrealistic body mages for dpirlz, so in an effort to reflect real women, barbie would be available in curvy, tall, and petite sizes, i guess is what they're saying. is this necessary? >> yes. >> larry: that's my question. >> oh, yeah. >> larry: necessary? >> it is. the thing. the tall one is that i hope she's not tall and thip. i hope she's tall and meaty, because that represents a lot of us. >> larry: yeah. i think they should call her "meaty barbie." >> larry! >> that's how you sell those dolls off those shelves, meaty barbie. >> it feels like it's a weird thing because when you think about it, why stop there? you know what i mean? like, barbie's missing so many other realistic opponents-- >> pregnant barbie inverting nipple barbie. there are so many other things about her that are wrong. >> or lacking, like underarm hair. i was the first kid in my class to get underarm hair. >> or underarm wobble. >> sure! >> hello! >> at some point, when you stop with the real-- >>y ifeel like it's a good thing but isn't part of the fun with being a kid is you can live in a fantasy world where everything is great and when you become a teenager you get hit with a sledgehammer. if you want her to be realistic, get her the out of the dream house. you know what i mean? she should have a smaller split level, and ken's not really around anymore. >> right! >> you know what i mean? he's building ikea furniture. you know what i mean. why stop-- why stop with the-- why scop here, you know? know. >> larry: is this an adult concern or a child concern? does this feel like this is more adult thinking? >> yes. >> larry: or do kids really care about it? >> i think that adults and other parents-- i can say this-- a lot of us because we're working so hard, we don't have a whole lot of time, some of us, to devote to our children, and so we rely on justin bieber, selina gomez. >> larry: oh, my god! >> barbie, you know, and mcdonald's to raise our kids. >> that explains a lot. >> it does explain a lot. >> larry: that is a list of hoshes right there. ( laughter ). >> but a lot of parents don't have the time. >> yeah. >> larry: do you think dolls have to look like you? did you ever feel like what when you were a kid? did you play with dolls growing up? >> no. >> larry: you didn't play with dolls growing up. >> larry, sore subject. >> no, not sore but i never played with dolls and i never hung pictures of, like, keith partridge or the silbers-- remember them-- on my wall. >> i actually did play with barbie. because i am a we mexican spawned from the loins of two other we mexicans i never saw barbie as being attainable. she was like a mythical beast or a unicorn. >> larry: a beast. >> completely unrealistic. >> larry: what was interesting, i saw some little girls eye don't know why they have to all be barbies. can't they have different names. one girl said, "this isn't barbie?" why couldn't they just have different names? why did they-- >> mean like curvy barbie shouldn't be barbie. she should be rhonda or something like that. >> larry: exactly, that's my point. >> rhonda's got her own problems. you know what i mean? >> larry: rhonda has her own issues. >> barbie's doing fine. barbie has the dream house and ken. but rhonda has somebody named carl, you know what i mean? he fixes the jeeps for ken. >> when ken's not around-- >> i feel like that's a more fun-- i agree >> personally, larry, i think you could actually call the petite barbie grace parra. a few friends sent me pictures -- >> larry: look at this! look at this! that's hilarious. ( cheers and applause ) >> and mattel, i'm still waiting on my 10%. >> larry: do you think this is an issue with boys? because i think it was "the guardian" somebody drew up toys for boys. we didn't do this. they did this. ( laughter ) >> wait-- wait-- i like the dad. that literally looks like a re-- >> who is that? >> larry: i have no idea. i have no idea. i think he's-- >> caitlin. >> larry: i have no idea. >> boys don't care about their bodes. >> hold on a minute. don't speak on boys' behalf. >> okay, boys-- >> we don't care. i just want to be clear that i feel like i had to say that. >> larry: i agree. >> boys might care. penis size, though. >> larry: on a doll? >> i don't know! >> larry: boys would make the whole doll a penis. >> i also feel like ken is not like-- i don't think there's anybody about ken that anybody likes. >> no, nobody likes ken. >> it seems like his parents hooked him up. he's, like-- he doesn't seem like he worked for it. like, who waxes your chest. come on, ken! who has that kind of time. >> perfect hey, perfect teeth. >> i don't like him. >> i don't like him, either. >> you like the dad bod guy looks like he makes pickles. >> larry: wendy, would you have ken on your show? >> um... yeah. >> larry: oh! >> but just to ask the questions. not to be down with the ken side. i can't deal with ken dolls. how did he get along for so long with no genitals? >> i don't know. >> larry: i just don't get it. they talk about white privilege. >> you don't even need a penis. >> that's how easy it is to be a white guy. you don't even need balls. >> larry: that's what the message is to our children! we'll be right back right after this. 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(laughing) >> thank you very much. >> trevor: welcome back to the show. my guest tonight is an actress whose new series on hbo is called "vinyl." >> it's okay. i know. it isn't fuf for you. >> no. >> no, it's not enough. you need this. >> no. >> yeah, here you go. take that. >> no, no. >> our life isn't enough for you. this is what you need. >> no, no. >> this is what you need, come here, take it, take it. have some. >> here you go. >> trevor: please welcome olivia wilde. (applause) olivia. >> hello. >> trevor: does everyone sing your name? >> no, no one ever. >> trevor: oh, i thought it was the only way. >> i do enjoy it. >> trevor: everyone say that when you walk into the room. thank you so much for being on the show. >> thank you for having me, thank you. >> trevor: before we get into the new hbo show, i watched a fascinating short documentary that has been nominated for an oscar. body team 12. >> that's right. >> trevor: could you tell the people a little bit about it, really fascinating story. >> yes, this is a documentary i was lucky enough to executive produce, called body team 126789 and it is about a group of health workers in liberia during the ebola epidemic who were responsible for collecting the bodies of the dead and taking them out of communities so that people wouldn't contract the virus by coming in contact with them. so they're heroes because that is how the virus was contained. had these people not risked their lives, it could have spread in a much more dangerous way. >> trevor: it is an insane story. >> it is. >> trevor: because i'm a big fan of watching, well, i that would sound wrong, ebola stories. no, i. >> are you the number one ebola fan. i heard that. >> trevor: i have the website. what is fascinating about the story wasn't just the fact that these people were risking their lives, the fact that it was the story of a woman who was at the forefront car mine, and she was amazing. because all the men were afraid to touch dead bodies. >> yes. >> trevor: and she was the only one who could do it. >> she's a tough cookie. it is an incredible story of a haroine who risked not only her life but faced such a stigma by being this woman, her son was ostracized at school. you have an insight into her life and what she was risking by being involved in this body team. and they were all working for the liberian red cross. she now left the red cross and is working to help all the orphans who were made orphans by the epidemic and finding homes for them. >> trevor: that's amazing. >> if you want to find out more about the documentary go to riot.org which is ryot.org and it has the whole explanation. >> trevor: ryot.org. congratulations on the oscar nomination for that. >> thank you. >> trevor: it really is fantastic. (cheers and applause) >> i'm pretty sure it is the first time ebola will have been mentioned at the oscars. we achieved something. >> trevor: and it is an all black cast. >> the only all-black cast. >> trevor: pretty impressive as well. >> i think so, thank you. >> trevor: let's talk about hbo's "vinyl." i read an interesting article. i was in an airplane somewhere and there was an interesting article you did about choosing different roles that were empowering to women. >> sure. >> trevor: choosing roles that had more complexity to them. is this your first for rea into that? >> i hope not. i hope i have been chipping away at it slowly. as you become more and more successful as an actor you have more and more control. you can make choices based on what you actually want to do. and "vinyl" is a role of a show that i'm so lucky to be a part of because of everyone involved and a character that i love because she is complex in a way that i haven't seen before. >> trevor: and everyone is involved. the just the story of the making of "vinyl" is so insane. you have martin scorsese creating it with mick jagger. >> it is good fellas. >> i really believe in them. i've been mentoring them. >> trevor: you have? >> i feel good, about them. >> trevor: i think they'll do well under you. they really well. >> they study hard. >> trevor: it is like studio 54 meets good fellas t has that vibe to it. it is really funky, new york in the '70s for those who haven't seen any of it. it is really a fascinating story, new york rock 'n' roll music in the '70s. it's a gripping story. and you play the wife of, i guess he's a music man. >> yes, bobby, who is extraordinary plays a record executive. and his label is in crisis when you meet these characters. i'm his wife, a former fact ree girl, muse of andy war hole, she has a whole debawch rouse past and our marriage is also kind of in crisis, so everything is at that moment of crisis. which i think is probably the best way to start a series. and our show runner terry winter who did sopranos and boardwalk empire is familiar with how to make good tv. so we're in good hands. and it's nuts. i know it's hbo, everything they do is nuts but this is really kazy-- crazy. >> trevor: it say superexciting story. everyone is excited to watch it. is scorsese as exciting and electric to work with as he seems like. >> he's like the kid. the most excited person on sevment he's like a 19 year old who has just been given the chance to make his first film and is he so excited. will work longer hours than anyone else. he knows about every movie that has ever been made. it's like he's the most excited and excites person. he is lovely. >> trevor: it really does seem like it. i can't wait to see it." vinyl "will premier on hbo this sunday. >> it is a very romantic way to spend your valentine's day. >> trevor: with could cane and rock 'n' roll. olivia wilde, everyone. olivia wilde, everyone. (applause) (brian)i'm brian. olivia wilde, everyone. (applause) i was in the military for 18 years but i smoked. and i got heart disease. my tip is, it's hard to serve your country when you're too weak to put on your uniform. 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ba da ba ba ba ♪ padvil pm gives you the healingu at nsleep you need, it. helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. mmy house, too! my bed, my squeaky toy... my goodness is that smokymeatytasty- bacon?? you like bacon? i do backflips for bacon! i make beelines for bacon! i'm gonna beat you to bacon! (vo) what makes dogs do the crazy things they do? beggin' because, bacon! ♪ scanner: rescan item. rescan, rescan. rescan item. vo: it happens so often you almost get used to it. phone voice: main menu representative. representative. representative. vo: which is why being put first... relax, we got this. vo: ...takes some getting used to. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side representative. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. we are here with the best, we love her. taraji p. henson, star of the hit television show "empire." [ cheers and applause ] it returns with new episodes beginning march 30th at 9:00 p.m. on fox. but first, taraji and i are going to play the acting game. now here's how it works. we have a telephone here. that's what -- >> is that what that is? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: kids, that's what telephones used to look like. >> what is this? >> jimmy: yeah. >> a wire, oh. >> jimmy: and so here's how it works. we're gonna -- i have a stack of cards here. >> okay. >> jimmy: okay. with random ridiculous scenarios written on them. okay. we're going to take turns answering the phone and reacting to those scenarios. but you have to do it in the most sincerely dramatic way possible. >> okay. >> jimmy: okay. we're going to put our acting chops to the test here. you ready, taraji? [ clears throat ] [ vocal exercises ] >> warming up. [ laughter ] okay. red leather, yellow leather. red leather, yellow leather. okay. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: okay. >> an african artist. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: bubba bubble gum. bubble gum. bubba bubble gum. bubba bubble gum. okay. >> bai don't know what that warm-up was but okay. >> jimmy: higgins, you want to give us a ring, a telephone ring or something like that? >> yeah. [ ringing ] is that me? >> jimmy: oh, sorry. sorry. >> it's for me? >> jimmy: i have to give you the -- sorry. here it is. cookie's -- cookie's an astronaut on a space mission. nasa calls her to tell her that she's not coming home tomorrow. they're extending her mission for six more months. [ ringing ] >> lucius. [ laughter ] oh. this houston. what's wrong? [ laughter ] i'm not coming home for what? oh, honey, that's got -- that's gotta be wrong. check the stats. no, see? i got a nail appointment, honey. i haven't been waxed. [ laughter ] i'm looking like a woolly mammoth up here. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. >> no, no, no, no, sweetheart. there are no sidewalks on the moon, sweetheart. [ laughter ] no. and fur does not work well in space. >> jimmy: we're losing it. >> what! hello? hey! wait a minute! get me outta here! [ dial tone ] lucius
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ba da ba ba ba ♪ . >>> welcome back. tuesday, february 16th. it's time to check weather and traffic. >> almost one time? >> 6:30. it's flying by. sun is coming up. what's that. >> where else would you rather be. >> nowhere. >> good answer. clear skies, another nice, warm day, but cooler than 24 hours ago. temperature will be above average, i don't think they will be yesterday's temperature. but close on the records. get some information from big milk 75. good morning. there it is, baghdad by the bay. san francisco will be close the record high. they are 5 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago. ago. . >> everything looks good today. todays 40s and 50s to start. there's a few areas, livermore down nine, santa rosa nine. a lot of mid-40's here. 49 san mateo owe -- mateo. the wind turns westerly and a cool town tomorrow. cooler coast and bay. warm for some. lighter offshore breeze. things got busy. 80 got busy. accident was noninjury crash. looking farther down. on the way out the if bay bridge toll plaza the traffic is backed up to the maze. i want to mention the traffic on 880 is getting slower, or more crowded, but not stop-and- go. farther down we have stop-and- go traffic in heyward. right floor 238 it boggs down and slows traffic. traffic has been slow out of union city,is not a good commute to a start on 880. 6:31. let's go to the desk. there could be good news for commercial crab fishermen. one call could help ring the start of the season. >> we are fisherman's wharf in san francisco, it is quiet and for the crab fishing season it's been quiet. these crab traps have been along the docks since last year. they have not touched the water this season. that could change this week. at 10:00 there's a conference call scheduled with the crab task force. they will hear the test results regarding the acid. it cautioned by algae blooms and if exposed could cause problemmed. the levels of the acid has gone down. the officials opened the water toes recreational fishermen. but the impact to professional fishermen has been a disaster. it cost the state more than $48 million in lost revenue. as we take you out here live. a bulk of the revenue was during the holiday season, thanksgiving christmas. many of the boats out here. some say even though it may open up it's too little to late, others taking jobs to make ends meet. we'll try to talk with to fishermen and get their view. >> sheriff detectives and police are hoping that a blurry cell phone photo will track down a suspect. this man you see here badly beat a 21-year-old man during a fight at a house party saturday morning on can meany -- camino encinas. >>> the man accused of stabbing and killing his father could be charged today or tomorrow. isiah bostic was covered in blood when he answered the door. officers went inside and found the body of his father. the police recovered a knife they believe was used to kill him. the pastor lived in that apartment for some time. >> the residents in the apartment complex called to report hearing a struggle. physical altercation and a voice yelling daddy is bleeding, i don't want want to die. >>> time is 6:35, oakland police are investigating a deadly shooting. sky fox was flying over the crime scene after police responded to reports of a disturbance, two men who were shot arrived at a hospital, one of them died. police say the other man is not cooperating with the investigation. there's no word on a suspect. >> muni officials are easing penalties for young people who commit violations on buses including not giving up their seat. the disparity that's being addressed. >> good morning. muni board of directors wants to level the playing field by making sure that young people that break the rules while on board buses are treated the same as adults. a young person that doesn't give up their seat could face a severe punishment and higher fines than an adult. adults are given administrative citations with fines up to $112. someone under 18 faces criminal penalties and fees of $380. later today the muni board of directors will vote to decriminal a youth punishments and decrease the fees. one rider said that doesn't seem like a huge issue to him. >> i personally haven't seen any young people not give up my -- their seat. i don't think it's an issue, maybe it is. maybe it time to revisit it. i believe they should be given up. >> right now criminal bus citations for young people are hamed by the local courts. muni is looking to change that, and that would allow parents and children to address the citations by mail, online and by phone opposed to going to the courthouse. the fees could be reduced by more than half for young people for breaking certain rules on buses, not giving up your seat and fair evasion violations as well. those fees could be addressed. >> it will be interesting to see what they decide. >>> mobby is going to consider changing how much it charges to right the -- ride the bus. if approved monthly muni passes will go to 75, and life-line passes would go to $38. residential parking would jump to $128. muni is not expected to take action until april. >>> oakland police are searching for two men who robbed people in the locker room of a 24 hour fitness club. it was on alameda avenue. a member of the club said two men walked into the locker room, robbed everyone inside. the club manager said safety is the first priority and they are cooperating with the investigation. >>> stores that accept food stamps may have to stock more healthy food. the rules would require stores to stock 168 items deemed healthy. that's designed to make sure that people have better access to fruits and vegetables. >>> time is 6:39. the home mess move -- homeless is moving into a motel. the palms inn has been turned into permanent housing for 100 homeless people, the former motel has 104 rooms. some converted into the areas for counseling, health job training. >> having 104 rooms for tourist, we give 104 people a place so they don't wonder where they will sleep. >> they fought for the country, they made it possible for everyone to have what's going on now, to have our freedom. for them to get off the streets is wonderful. >> the residents will pay a third of the income in rent. >>> people arrested in connection with a hate crime. it happened at u.c. davis. >> i don't know why god picked us, but i'm grateful for it. >> the beeped that was performing when the gunman opened fire in the paris continue expert hall. >> good morning, we're looking at a commute where traffic is going to be busy on the san mateo bridge. . >>> good morning. the band eagles of death mellal -- metal will perform in paris. they were performing when the terrorist killed 89 people. the band's front man is talking about why they are going back to france. >> the sounds and images of the terrorist attacks in paris are seared into our memories and healing high pressure system in difficulty -- happens in different ways for different people. for some it's too soon to attend the concert. >> return there so soon, and being in a venue, i think for me personally it's too soon-to- be there mentally and physically. >> jerry hughes, front man of the eagles of death metal has been appearing on european television ahead of the concert. >> i don't know why god picked us to be the band. >> he gave his take on gun control. >> gun control doesn't have anything to do with it. did your french gun control stopped a single person from dying. i don't think so. i think the only thing that stopped it was some of the bravest men i've seen in my life charging into the face of death with their firearms. people will disagree, god made men and women, and guns made them equal. i hate it that it's that way. i think the only way my mind has been changed, until nobody has guns everybody has to have them. i don't want this to ever have them again. i saw people die that maybe could have lived. i don't know. the reason his band has to per form today, you can't let thed what guys win. >> pope francis is in mexico. he will turn his attention to a part of the country known for drugs and smuggles. he's criticized the church for not being tough enough on those involved with drugs. >> time is now 6:46. what's coming up in the next hour. >> when i join you in a few, a man comes face-to-face with an armed inintruder in his home. after the criminal got away the man discovered he left his cell phone, on it's a selfie. this huge clue on the phone ensures the police will track this guy down. recent vents are prompting people to think about fallout shelters. the new trend that's popping up. we'll talk about this and more. >>> let's check in with sal, it's been busy in the commute. >> it's very busy out there, we have a lot of slow traffic as you head out the mcarthur maze, it's moving in you're at the maze, once you make the turn you will see traffic backed up to the maze and that's about a 15 to 20 minute delay. there's no major problems on the san mateo bridge, but it's crowded. it's slow, and it's slow once you get to peninsula. we have a lot of slow traffic on 880, earlier accident at mowry, it's there, traffic is slow. 680 is slow. 6:47. >> we have mostly clear skies, high clouds, temps are cooler, some are a lot cooler, it will be a sunny day, mild the warm, near records for some. 70 and 80-degree temps in february, i'm very excited, claudine wong tweeted me. >> i did. >> allergies come with a good weather. >> bless you. that's a good question. that's enough. if you're suffering, claudine is asking. brad schafer, clear morning with bay bridge lights going strong. possible records today. san rafael 76, that's one shy. san jose 77, one off. richmond 74, just under 75 set last year. san francisco 73, that would not be a record, sfo looks like they will be one of the best opportunitying to set a record, -- opportunities. there's others, inland temps better than coast and bay. 76 kent field, that's 11 -- within one. >> a few high clouds in the north bay. 5 to 10 degrees with some. fairfield down seven. mountain view is -10. oakland airport -9. south bay temps. 49 santa cruz. saratoga 51, they were 60 at this time yesterday. 20s in the mountains, 44 ukiah, that's cooler. incline village 30 on the temps. a few high clouds showing up. that's the sign of things to come. the breeze will turn more onshore. sunny and warm, cooler coast and bay. a lot of these are wind driven, we don't have the breeze today. a lot of 70s here, temperature will tail off a little bit here, nice, but over by the coast, that's why we're going with 60s there, inland temps well above. changes are brewing for later today. tomorrow clouding up with evening arain. >> never complain about rain. >>> from affirmative action to immigration, questions about key supreme court decisions. >> first great east bay moms are helping girls who thought they couldn't afford to go to the prom, but they are building confidence. i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com . >>> winter storm remark -- warnings, three tornado hit florida and mississippi. >> people have -- had to be pulled out of the debly. look at this. the strong winds the storm is dropping snow, sleet and freezing rain in north carolina to maine. >> all lanes of interstate 980 in oakland are open after two crashes last night. the chp said after 10:31 car hit not car, and the driver took off. a short time later victim's car was hit again by atmosphere least 1-- at least one oncoming vehicle. crews had to rescue people trapped in a car. none of the injuries are believed to be serious. >>> u.c. berkeley police are looking for a man who robbed a girl at knife point. a girl was walking when a man in his late 20s to early 30s approached her. police say the victim wasn't hurt. anyone with information call u.c. berkeley police. >> a former political consultant accused of making a bomb will be back in court today. his name is ryan chamberlin, he's charged with possessing a destructive device. he pled not guilty. his trial was supposed to start today. prosecutors indicated he may be ready to make a plea deal. >> people who take the ferry will have to use another way to get across the bay. the blue and gold ferry will be out of commission. repairs need to be made to the floating dock. commuter buses will be available and someone will be directing passengers. ferry ticketing will be accepted. >> going to the prom is expensive, now two east bay mothers teamed up to help teenage girls who wouldn't be able to buy a prom dress. prom dresses and accessories are given away free of charge. the mom who's founded east bay dress day hope the dresses will help the girls build their confidence and expense a rite of passage. >> it was exciting i would be able to go. >> i want them to come in, and in their mind whatever they imagined their dress would and they find it. >> it's a small token, this could have opened up doors because of her outlook in life. >> east bay dress day will open the store saturday, noontime, girls from anywhere in the bay area, you are welcome to participate. the group will offer shoes and hair dos to go with the experience. any girl who needs a dress for the prom and accessories you should make an appointment. go to ktvu.com and get more information. >> an arrest in the double homicide on san francisco twin peaks helped police track down the suspect. >> there's relief, if you can't afford to buy medicine a pharmacy is opening where you can get free pscription drugs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bahe man suspected of killing two people at a san francisco tourist spot is behind bars this morning. the police operation that led to his arrest. >> reporter: prescription drugs are now available for free at a pharmacy in san josi, the first of its kind in northern california. we'll tell you how they are able to do this and what the catch is. >>> 7:00 this tuesday morning, taking a look a at the sun beginning to rise. we have had some really warm days here. today you're going to feel the beginning of a change that's going to lead to the rain we all know and need, and kind of miss at this point. >> i know, we need it. >> we'll have to see about that in a second. welcome to mornings on 2 this tuesday, february 16th. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> i'm dave clark. steve, you're anxious to tell us what's coming? >> not as windy as yesterday, but it will still be warm. it's clear out there for now, although there are higher
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long after his ba da ba ba ba 3 3 doctors say he had a one *percent chance of survival. but one clearwater man definitely beat the odds. and it was all thanks to c-p-r and the quick actions of first responders. 3 this week, nicholas smith got to thank the people who helped save his life. paramedics from sunstar and the clearwater fire department. they defibrillated his heart and administered life saving drugs after he went into cardiac arrest last november. the first responders got there as his 3 february is 3 heart month, and nicholas says he wants everyone to know the importance of learning c-p-r. 3 3 in california: the tragic death of a baby boy... has now saved the life of a young girl. heather clark broke into tears when she heard her son's heartbeat inside this girl's body. she donated her 7-month-old son's organs after he passed away. that decision helped save 4-year-old jordan drake from arizona. jordan spent most of her life in a hospital because of a heart defect. this meeting between the two families is one they'll never 3 the two women say they will remain fr
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and now introducing delicious biscuits with almond butter ba da ba ba ba 3 tonight in tampa: you can see a few *dummies on stage. and don't worry, they won't take it as an insult. it's comedian "jeff dunham" and his puppets. he's bringing his "perfectly unbalanced tour" to start at 46 bucks, and the show starts at 7-30 p-m. 3 tonight in st. pete.. it's time for some *funky fun, at the eighth annual st. petersburg jazz 3 fest. this group... the "james varnado funk band" starts things off. the festival runs through sunday tonight's show is at 7-30 p-m, at the palladium theater. tickets are 15 dollars. 3 and... country fans have a tough choice to make tonight... between two concerts. "travis tritt" is performing at the mahaffey theater in st. pete. and "vince gill" is performing at ruth eckerd hall in clearwater... along with lyle 7-30. tickets for the travis tritt show start at 35 bucks. tickets for the 3 vince gill-lyle lovitt show start at 48 dollars. 3 ((//2shot)) toss to dave... 3 "we love nevada. we love nevada thank you." --walter 3 trump triumphs... again. this morning, we're br
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and good day is back in less than two. 3 3 ba da ba ba ba 3 in the headlines this half hour: the pentagon's long-awaited plan to shut down guantanamo bay will be delivered to congress today. it's the obama administration's last ditch effort to make good on the president's vow to close the detention facility and transfer detainees to the u-s. 3 members of congress have been demanding a plan for months. here's what we know so far... officials say construction... but that pricetag would be offset by saving as much as 180-million- dollars a year in operating costs. opponents say it's a security risk... but advocates say gitmo has been a recruiting tool for extremists and needs to be closed. there are currently 91 prisoners in guantanamo bay... including the 5 men accused of planning the 9-11 attacks. 3 the wife of bill cosby has finally shared *her side of the story. well *part of it anyway. attorneys started her deposition yesterday in massachusetts... sexual assault lawsuits. and even though it lasted more attorneys still have more questions. they plan to continue the deposition next month. l
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plus: dave has another check on the ba da ba ba ba 3 today for a bay area school. leto high is turning *50 years old. the school first opened it's doors in the fall of 19-65 with about 16 hundred students. it was named after "ateo leto" .. .the former principal of chamberlain and jefferson high schools. there are several events planned today for students, faulty, and alumni. past yearbook art will be on display... a group *aerial photo will taken, spelling out the word "leto"... and they will fill a time capsule, to be opened 25 *years from now. 3 ?want *free tickets to the florida strawberry festival? well it will only hurt a little bit. "one blood" donation centers are giving away free tickets least 16 years old and healthy. it's good at "one blood" locations in plant city, brandon, lakeland, and zephyrhills. 3 downtown clearwater will be rocking tonight... with the sounds of canadian crooner, 'bryan adams' he's performing at coachman park. adams is on tour supporting his 13th studio album.... but you can expect to hear some of his *classic hits too, like this on
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plus: dave has another check on the friday forecast. 3 ba da ba ba ba 3 ever wanted a real piece, of *mafia history? it can be yours this weekend... for the right price. st. joseph's auction house in st. pete is auctioning off several items from the "santo trafficante, junior estate." trafficante was a legendary mafia boss in ybor city. among the one *hundred items to be auctioned: crystal chandeliers, several oriental rugs, even an unopened 1975 bottle of dom perignon champagne. there are no will be accepted. there are previews starting at ten a-m today. the auction is tomorrow night at seven. 3 and finally... this is the day on the calendar when we thank our favorite forecaster. it's "national weatherperson's day." and do you know why it's celebrated every year on february fifth? because it's also *this guy's birthday. this is "john jeffries" ... one of the *first weather forecasters in american history. he started taking his measurements back in 17-74 in boston. and who would have thought... 242 years later... *this is the face 3 3 ((//2shot)) toss to dave... 3 3 3 3
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ba da ba ba ba 3 the time now 4 xxx... and here's a look at the top trending stories this hour. and we begin... with one very *competitive couple. they tried to see who could get their kids ready for *bed the fastest. but we're not about *four of them... at the same time. 3 dan and "corrie-lynn blog on youtube. last week, dan posted a time lapse video of his wife taking this challenge... with their two year old, and infant triplets. she got all four of them in their onesies... in a very fast two minutes and 13 seconds. the video got almost three *million views. and a few days ago, dan posted his *own attempt at the bedtime challenge. he actually *beat his wife's record by 13 seconds! although some say he *cheated... since his wife used pj's with *buttons... and he went with the *zippers. 3 and: it's time for another all-star team up on american idol. tonight... 12 more finalists get to perform with former idol winners and finalists. but first, they had to perform *solo last night, for the judges: 3 so what idol stars will be returning tonight for those duets? rumours are: chris
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ba da ba ba ba 3 3 the time is now 4 xxx. the top trending stories this the latest superstar singer... coming to the super bowl. 3 lada gaga was announced tuesday as this year's national anthem singer. it's been a pretty busy few months for gaga.. she just won a golden globe for her acting role on "american horror story." and in a few weeks, she's performing at the grammy awards, doing a special tribute for the late david bowie. and as for the super bowl... gaga just adds to the star power. coldplay and beyonce are confirmed for the halftime show. and there's now a rumor that 2014 halftime show star "bruno mars" could be joining them. 3 and the nfl is definitely having *fun gearing up for the super bowl. they just released a new music video... starring "seal." 3 the clip starts with some interesting stats... about how u-s birth rates tend to go *up... about nine months *after superbowl sunday. so the league made a choir of "super bowl babies"... kids and adults who were born several past superbowls. they all sang along to seal... in the tune of "kiss from a rose:" 3 3 and we can't end
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and good day is back in less than two minutes. 3 ba da ba ba ba in the headlines this half hour: an update on the "zika virus" outbreak. is holding an emergency meeting *today... to find some new ways to battle it. 3 the w-h-o could now classify the zika outbreak in 25 countries and territories as a "public health emergency of international concern." that would make it deserving of a coordinated global response. that declaration is similar to the "amber alert"... for children. brazil... causing birth defects in pregnant women who have it. it's transmitted by mosquitos like west nile or malaria. but it is *not spread directly from person to person. and four out of five people who have the virus actually show *no symptoms. 3 isis is now claiming responsiblity for a series of bombings in syria. at least 50 people were killed on sunday, and more than a hundred were wounded. the blasts went off in a predominantly shiite muslim suburb of the syrian capital of damascus. attackers detonated a car bomb at a bus stop, and two suicide bombers rescuers rushed to the area. isis controls large areas in
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and good day is back, in less than two minutes. 3 3 3 ba da ba ba ba 3 in the headlines this half hour: six states have filed a new lawsuit against the obama administration over the affordable care act. the lawsuit is over the "health insurance providers fee".. which is assessed to 3 the suit claims.. that the affordable care act's language does *not provided clear notice that states would have to pay the fee. the suit says the fee is projected to allow the federal government to collect between 13 to 15 billion dollars from states over the next decade. the six states who've filed are texas, wisconsin, kansas, louisiana, indiana and nebraska.. 3 and... more extreme weather..... a major winter storm blanketed parts of the midwest in more than a foot of snow. here's a look at merrillville, indiana last night, following the storm. the storm dumped enough snow to bury everything in sight -- including cars. and it doesn't stop there ... mother nature also put a freeze on more than one- thousand flights at airports in the region. and drivers had an even harder time on the roads ... nearly 20-
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ba da ba ba ba 33 3 ?could an astronaut *really survive... after getting stranded on mars? professors at florida polytechnic university are hoping to finally answer that burning question today during a virtual forum. it's called "debunking pop culture myths," part of the "google can submit questions to the panelists *live using twitter or facebook. it starts tonight at seven. 3 fan-ilows... your day is finally here! 'barry manilow' brings his farwell tour to amalie arena in tampa tickets start at 20 dollars. the show starts at 7-30 3 and today in manatee county: yet another super bowl prediction. this time... from the manatees at mote marine. they just swim the to the target of their choice... each with a team's logo on it. 3 "hugh" and "buffett" have been making their picks for eight years. and at least *one of them, is pretty good at it. "buffett" has bowl winner *seven times. 3 ((//2shot)) 3 toss to dave... 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 our next item is a genuine "name your price" tool. this highly sought-after device from progressive can be yours for... twenty grand? -no! w
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arrrr, that's not even ba da ba ba ba 3 "be prepared" for this... it's national boy scouts day!" the holiday is celebrated every february eighth... the same date the "boy scouts of america" were founded, back in 19-10. "w-d boyce" he was a newspaper man who learned about scouting during a trip to london. his program taught young boys self-reliance, citizenship, resourcefulness, patriotism, obedience, cheerfulness, and courage. more than 110 *million americans have at one point, been a scouts. and if you were watching the super bowl last night... you probably saw a *scout on the field. broncos starting center "matt paradis" is an eagle scout. he got scouting's highest honor while state. panthers coach ron rivera is also a former scout. and we know of at least one person on the good day crew, that knows a little bit about *scouting. because 3 3 3 ((vanessa toss to shayla.... 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 caress presents a fine fragrance breakthrough. the world's only body wash ...with fragrance release pearls. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. new caress forever coll
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[ laughter ] contacted by theresa caputo, who's known as the long island medium, she has a show on tlc, she communicates with the we invited her to come to l.a. to do a reading. somehow my whole family got involved in this. >> hi. oh my god. i'm good, how are you? getting ready to sit down with jimmy and guillermo and i am nervous. look, i'm nervous before every reading but this is crazy. to agree with teresa on that.rmo's relatives come through, will they be speaking spanish? >> i'll know if someone's speaking another language. i don't hear spiway that you hear me speak. >> jimmy: so the language doesn't matter? >> no, it doesn't matter. >> jimmy: gotcha. >> guillermo: thematter, it's about love. >> that's right, it's about love. >> jimmy: well said, guillermo. >> that's probably why he's here. >> guillermo: i never talked before. i was nervous. my stomach had like butterflies here, you know. i almost got diarrhea, you know.ous. >> i don't see the way we see her in the physical world. fy say to someone, there's a mother energy here, and you tell me your mother isn't departed, it could be a grandmother, a law, an aunt, or someone like a mother. >> jimmy: he doesn't like his mother-in-law, can we not let her in? my mother-in-law, sheazy, she try to boss me around, control me. tried to do like, oh, do this, you knowy day. i told her, relax, enjoy life, you know? she's very insane. >> jimmy: do you ever get contacted by famous people? >> i've seent are celebrities. popped in for a reading. >> jimmy: it would bek elvis or something. any elvis coming through? >> no, but he is dead, i women say that. >> jimmy: he is dead, i had a>> for a tragedy like a snowmobile or ski accident, i'll see sunny bono. >> jimmy: you see sunny bono sometimes? >> yeah. >> jimmy: does he mention cher? is there ever any,er i said hello, tell chazz congratulations on "dancing with the stars," anything like that? >> no. >> jimmy: no? >> when the reading first , jimmy was like looking at me like, she's like, i don't know if i'm into this.hat is. i don't know that person. you see, this is the problem that i have. because you do know famous d of course you know famous people that have died, is that correct? >> jimmy: yes. >> i felt there was someone that was famous that died unexpectedly and thating in memory or for them, then they saluted you. so that's my symbol for -- i don't know if you spoke at their wake or funeral or you did something ande to them. >> jimmy: yeah, there's a lot of people -- >> john ritter? john ritter -- >> not many people know that story jimmy did for john ritter. john went to hollywood high,ere he was mentioning other people on the school wall. jimmy wanted to make that happen for him since he went there. >> jimmy: so i wrote jack. >> i kept saying, i don't know who that means. he told me, i was famous. did you do something in that was of honor? he salutes you. >> jimmy: send a note or something. >> you want a wrote, i'll write it. thank you, jimmy! >> jack tripper. how's that? there you go. here's your [ bleep ] note. you happy?ot caught in the mail. >> honestly, guillermo seems more into what i do than jimmy. ho died? i dream of people who died. >> the difference between a dream and a visitation also when you remember the person -- it's was real. as if they were standing there and it was real. that's a visitation. >> jimmy: who did you dream about? >> who's the father for you that's guillermo: i dream about my uncle frank. and i saw him in the table, i saw him -- >> was he a father figure to you? >> jimmy: >> is that the father figure? >> guillermo: yeah, over the years he was like -- he was my uncle. everybody's uncle. >> how do you connect with the heart, lungs? because i'm filling up with fluid. did i say something that you understand?. >> she turned and looked at me. i was like, oh my god. i was open tonnect with coins? i'm sorry? >> my father. >> your father? >> jimmy: my cousin mickey is my uncle frank'sto mediums a lot. so they keep in pretty close touch. >> did you keep something of his that was unique? article of clothing or -- but i keep seeing wing-tipped shoes. >> jimmy: he always wore shoes.or in bed. he didn't wear -- he always, right? >> guillermo: yeah. >> yeah.'s >> jimmy: my uncle frank did wear shoes everywhere he'd go. i mean, it was like his thing.esa brought up the shoes -- i got chills. >> you knew him too? >>my: her father, yeah. >> meanwhile. i have no idea that uncle frank's daughter, i'm talking toat's my cousin. that's why. yeah. >> you think i know that's your cousin? >> jimmy: i assumed you were >> how do i know that? they have me looking at her. when i'm channeling her father and the breath and the filling up with the fluid -- >> it's your uncle frank. >> jimmy: give me my jack tripper note. >> take your note. as long as you're happy with your note. happy to get my note from john ritter but know, it seemed like 11e time uncle frank said nothing to me, nothing about me. and this bothered me because i'm self-centered.aying anything about me at all? >> no, this isn't about you. there's no place in you. you want to hear from uncle channelling, now you're pissed that he's the only one, what else do you want? >> jimmy: that's what they say. >> i think jimmy is opening up to it a little bit more. you know, if he's a believer innot the goal. just as long as he knows that, you know, his uncle is here with us.g up. like a flower in spring.re that never closes. >> i got to -- skirt's riding up. 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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight from "american crime" which you can see wednesday nights on abc, regina king is with us.eir album is called "drug for a modern age." these guys are really good -- kopecky from the samsung stage.deikis, lionel richie, and music from elton john. please join us for that. ou all -- he sings like an angel, he acts like an angel, he dances like the devil himself.an see him in the new movie from the coen brothers, it is called "hail, caesar!" immy: very good to see you. >> good to see you too, man. >> jimmy: how's life? >> life is good, my friend. life is good. >> jimmy: may i ask, when the screaming dies down, have you ever been to a medium or a psychic or anything like that have been to more than i can count. >> jimmy: you have? >> yeah, my wife has like -- i would say a legion of light workers,ven have shamans. >> jimmy: you do? >> yeah, yeah. but, you know. some of them are better than others, you know. it's like a sliding scale. you get a good shaman, craigs list? >> amazon. >> jimmy: they send those? >> they fly them in, drop them in your backyard, it's >> jimmy: what is light work? what is that? >> i have no idea. to be honest. no, but like -- there are good ones and bad ones. the worst one i ever had, you something. you're justf pain in your heart chalk ra, what is that? what your childhood, do you want to talk about it? you look like you need to cry, let it out. the whole to get me to cry. look, man, i've already cried about this stuff, i don't really want to cry about it, let's move, wow. that's something. yeah that's really -- that whole thing. i guess it brings people comfort in various ways. >> yeah, hey. whatever gets you through your day, you know? that's what i so psychics, yes, you have been involved. have you ever seen a ghost? >> no, not that i know of. >> jimmy: you've not. last year, over the last year, you have been -- you must have a guardian angel. >> that's true. >> jimmy: you're in quentin tarantino's movie, coen are directors that every actor dreams of working with. >> yeah. they're bucket list people. if you get one of them in a lifetime you should be . >> i've gotten two in one year, coen brothers. >> jimmy: yeah. >> can't forget that. >> jimmy: lifetime, they tend to use the same over and over again in all their movies. so you might never work with another director again. >> i would be totally down for that. but i'll probably be the one do without him again. you'll know because like, oh, he didn't make it back. >> jimmy: what is your favorite coen brothers movie? that you are in. >> i could say some of their more obscure ones or their older ones. i didn't really know filmng up. so i think probably "brother where art thou" is my first one, oh my god that movie was so much fun. that was my first time i got to know have to say that. "bloos simple," "raising my: did you meet them before you did this film? >> i met them once. i auditioned eight, nine, ten years before i did this movie. young for the part but i begged to just get an audition. >> jimmy: why? >> knew if i got into the room, by the time i left a better actor. and it worked. i was. i learned so much just in a very short amount of time with them. i also learned that you don't -- to get the movie, like there was no shot at me getting the film. it released the expectation of getting it and i could just likehad to say and learn from it. >> jimmy: that's good. did they remember that? >> yeah, they did, yeah. i think. or they lied to i mean -- yeah. >> they're like, yeah, you were great, great! >> jimmy: what's the worst audition experience you ever had? >> oh, yeah, that was -- that was 3." >> jimmy: really? >> "tokyo drift." yes, i was -- wanted to go to tokyo very badly. and i remember -- drift tokyo. >> jimmy: is that a good sign, when you're picking the film based on where you'd like to vacation? >> yeah, just really, really no, i stopped in the middle of the audition. and i was like -- i think we're done, right? >> jimmy: you did? >> this is terrible. >> i have no idea. i couldn't -- i don't even know if it was -- i block the it out, mainly. i don't remember the specifics. but i think it was a combination being just bad, not remembering the lines, like totally freaked out. i was probably sweating a a great lesson for kids. people say, keep fighting. no, just cut bait and give up. >> just get out of there. they didn't try to stop me.ght! it's probably a good idea. >> jimmy: your buddy and costar from jump street is in "hail caesar." is that a coincidence? >> i guess it was. we both really wanted to work with nny story, we were both on 2." down to do something. you know. figure out how to tell. we're humble bragging. like, yeah, what'd you eat for lunch? yeah i got an coen brothers today. oh, yeah, weird, me too, what movie? we both are humble bragging to each other about the same movie and trying to get from the otherart is. which part is your part? >> jimmy: at any point did you think it might be the same part? >> no. >> jimmy: you did not, okay. >> no, ght. >> we don't really get the same parts. academy award. he gets different stuff. but i won. i won, i got a bigger part. 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ba da ba ba ba >>> good morning and thank you for watching news channel 8 today. i'm gayle guyardo. >> and i'm gene ramirez. we have breaking traffic news on this monday morning. a deadly crash, and investigators said a speeding vehicle hit a support pillar and burst into flames this is the vehicle after the crash. nothing but a mangled, charred mess of metal right now. crash scene. you can see it's active right now. all of bryan dairy is road is the frontage roads to get on the highway are also closed. straight to leslee lacey to figure out how driver can get around the mess. >> it's definitely a high traffic area in pinellas park. again, bryan dairy road is what is closed underneath u.s. 19. u.s. 19 remains open. it's also known as 119th avenue north. they change names here under 19 that picture was traffic exiting off of the frontage road. northbound you exit and go east. you need to remember that. what i'm going to suggest to you, take 80th street to the south, or come up here if you're traveling a long distance, take ulmerton instead of bryan dairy, and that will ease your commute. i will watch these issues throughout the morning commute decides to pop on us, and hopefully it's better than traffic. >> it. is >> it. is -- it is. such sad news for sure. we are warmer than yesterday. 60 in tampa. 55 in plant city. cooler spots for crystal river at 45, but notice what a significant change. tampa. brandon, you're 11 degrees warmer than sunday morning. by the afternoon, how about above average? this time 06 the year, that's great. weather and traffic at 6:08 with an hour-by-hour look at your leap day. gayle and gene? >> thank you so much, leigh. >>> happening today, more emotional testimony is expected to in the erin andrews civil trial over a hotel stalker. her mother, paula will likely take the stand. our friend and colleague, steve andrews, her dad, testify. ryan is live at her former high school. we have a close eye on the case. >> reporter: we near at news channel 8 are very close to this one. erin andrews is expected to testify today or tomorrow. we heard from a psychotherapist last week and said she informs a lot of emotional pain. >> she was very preoccupied with the emotional aspect of this, which took a good amount of her time and emotional energy, so i guess what she day peacefully. >> reporter: 40 people remain on the witness list for this case, and her mom is expected to testify today, and we heard from her dad, our coworker last week, and we could hear from he video taped her through an altered peephole. she is suing for $75 million, claiming the hotel was negligent for allowing barrett to took a hotel room next to hers. you can count on 8 on your side to bring you the latest information. gene, another emotional week on tap here. >> emotional and interesting as well. we will see how it shakes out, thank you. >>> final preparations are against gawker. he is suing gawker claiming the web side violated his privacy when it posted a 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warm up quickly to 70 at noon and 74 at 3:00 p.m., and i expected a lot more afternoon and early morning sunshine. 63 at 7:00 p.m., and in fact, all this week, high in the 70s despite the two cold fronts coming through wednesday and friday, barely bringing any rain fall, and in fact, quite mild today. 74. the warmest day tomorrow, 78. 75 on wednesday, and 72 on thursday and friday. we will check with traffic on the 8s. more people need to know what is going on. >> a new crash on i-75 in pasco county. i will start with this one, folks. just past state road 52. 52 is the exit to san antonio and dade city. the biggest accident and issue right now happens to remain in pinellas park. bryan dairy is blocked both directions underneath u.s. 19, and i continue to follow this break traffic with this fatal know 80th street is a good alternate to the south, and it will wind around ad by the, instead of bryan dairy, and it's 118th or ulmerton road. malik son the street, and we can see it's still blocked. the vehicles coming to the left they are are actually exiting from frontage road northbound, and if you're traveling northbound on frontage road it will go right beside if. you can exit the northbound frontage road, diverted east. bryan dairy, you not travel underneath the overpass there. it's completely blocked. back to gene and gayle. >> what a mess for commuters. >> absolutely. >>> only happens once every 4 years a leap day. >> coming up after the break, white leap days are so important, and how far off our calendars would be without them. >>> it's a no go for the spacex rocket. still ahead, what was in the caused the launch to be scrubbed? >>> a cop killed on her first day on the job, and up next, the person investigators believe murdered her and his connection to the military. you're watching news channel 8 i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? 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license was revoked because of a different case that involved running from law enforcement. she suffered scratches and bruises in the collision. >>> a 4-year-old girl is safe this morning after being abducted from a montana park. macy lilly disappeared on friday night. a man was seen snatching her. macy is going to be okay. >>> time now, 6:15. a last-second scrub, and now the spacex ceo is becaming boaters. the rocket was set to take off last night when an internal computer shut it down. musk said it started with a boat getting too close to the launch bad. the rocket's fuel heated up excessively. for internet and phone use in asia. >> today is leap day, february 29th, and it's the extra day we get every 4 years, meaning an extra day of work. >> reporter: i think so. we don't even get a comp day. do you know why? meteorologist leigh spann is joining us now to tell us why we get these 24 hours. >> it has to do with how long it takes earth to go around the sun, and if you say that's easy, 365 days, you're almost right. >> reporter: any special plans? >> i can't say i have celebrated leap year before. >> reporter: you may not celebrate it, but it's important. do you know why we have it every 4 years? >> i heard about it, but i forgot, leigh. >> we have leap year because the calendar does not match exactly the orbital period of the earth around the sun. >> reporter: it takes the earth of another day to orbit the sun. to be exact, 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, 45 seconds, and to account for that extra time, we add a full day every 4 years. >> the main purpose is you know, to help the farmers out because they always want the seasons to be at same time of the calendar year. >> reporter: we have had a leap day in some sort since the time of julius cesar. because it's not quite an extra quarter of after day, leap year is skipped 3 times every 400 years, and the next one skipped will be in 2100. >>> get this, with all the leap day rules, the calendar we use and that means it will be off bay full day every 2400 years. >> we won't be around. >> they set this up to have the same weather during a calendar year. >> do you know anyone born? i do you know anyone born on leap year? >> i do. tammy burjeron. she has a reason to lie about her age. i do not. >>> fabulous day today. a come of extra clouds this, no, and we are warmer than yesterday. all in all, not too bad. 56 at 8:00 a.m., and we warm up quickly. if you're going to get an extra day this is a good one to get. 74degrees, feeling like spring right now, and plant city, currently 60 in tampa, and i checked with my weather watcher, dora at inverness. to the north, one cold front it will not not impact us. we had to go out to washington and oregon to find the next us. watch the long-range forecast. we are dry today, dry tomorrow, and this is spring weather. finally on wednesday, the cold front cutting across the country. may be a 20% rain chance. not banking on a lot of rain. a slight cooldown behind it. another cooldown on the way on friday, and even less of a chance of rain. what a nice stretch of days. mid-70s throughout the afternoon. a lot of sunshine, and looking for a great weekend next week. leslee, how is traffic on the 8s? we are seeing delays for this. i mentioned in my last report, southbound 75, past state road here. injuries involved in the crash, and keep that in mind. that's pasco county. fatal crash. malik is on the street out there, and bryan dairy is completely blocked. the vehicles on the left, turning off frontage road northbound and heading east, and it's blocked, take ulmerton or 80th street instead. >> thank you, leslee. >> it's not easy giving up potato chips as a snack, but we may have a healthier option for you. >> snack that is flying off the shelves. >>> up next, what caused this massive blast? it's 6:20 on this monday morning. >>> we have some breaking news to tell you about at 6:23. a look at the scene here. two people were killed in a house explosion, and this live picture you're looking at is out of cleveland county, north carolina. you can see it here, it's difficult to make out, but that's a home that has been blown to pieces. we are told now a car slammed into a propane tank, and that caused the crash. to stay on top of news at any time, anywhere, download our news channel 8 app to your smart phone. >>> it's packed with protein and easy to pack on the go. >> the snack industry is not that surprised that beef jersey sales are growing. up 12% last year. more americans are snack, and they are finding the meat treat healthier than chips. are exploding now, and even hershey is entering the beef jersey business. i wonder if they are make chocolate-covered jersey. >>> weather and traffic on the 8s is 3 minutes away. >> new in the next half an hour, there's chaos, and an elephant is seen on camera flipping cars. >> look, mom, golfing with no pants. >> you can't do that on the golf courses, and coming up, the professional golfer who took off his pants and golfed in his underwear. we will show you who it is and >>> here at 6:28, kids going to the bus stop, and there's a few clouds around. mild at 56-degree, and it should feel great when the emoji man says it's a spring- like day for us. >>> trouble on 55. traffic to 275, almost 30 minutes, a crash there with injury, and a fatal accident in >>> good monday morning, welcome to news channel 8 today. i'm gene ramirez. >> and i'm gayle guyardo. breaking news. there's big headaches for drivers this morning after a fiery crash. the vehicle is just totally smashed, and police say the driver was speeding and hit a underpass. >> a live look of the crash scene this is going to be like this probably for quite some this for a bit of time this is bryan dairy road shut down under the overpass of u.s. 19, and the frontage roads to get on the highway are also closed. leslee, you have been following this since 4:30. it's quite the mess. >> reason it's still closed issues folks, now they have to check the structural integrity of the overpass to make through social security safe because the vehicle hit it. a few different things, and that's why bryan dairy remains shut down. i want to let you know, the frontage road southbound is closed but the northbound frontage roads, you can exit and go east in the area, and it's not completely closed there, but affected for sure, and bryan dairy is also 118th avenue, and this is the portion you cannot pass by. take 80s street to the south, this time. and there's another issue going on. look at this southbound i-75 past state road 52. big delays before you even get to state road 52, and we have a 35 minute commute from 52 down no the northern apex. big issues, too. really big issues going on with traffic, leigh. >> very sad news, and hopefully people take it easy this temperatures should be comfortable, extra clouds around streaming off the gulf of mexico. 60 in tampa. 56 in clear water, and this is warmer than yesterday. significantly so. i mean 11 degrees warmer in tampa and brandon, and 6 degrees warmer in clear water, and during the afternoon, i expect sunshine, 74, should feel nice, and weather and >>> another emotional day of testify in the erin andrews civil trial. he mother, paula, is expected to take the stand today. it's all linked to a stalking incident in 2008. it's an important case for us here at news channel 8. >> reporter: it's expected to be a tough week in the courtroom. erin andrews was in the courtroom all last week. it was especially tough to watch her listen to her dad as he accounted what happened to her several years ago. >> for the first time in my life -- i'm sorry -- as her father, i didn't know if she was safe or not. i feared for her life. >> reporter: 40 people remain on the witness list for the a case, and her mom is expected to testify today, and we could hear from convicted stalker, michael barrett. he video taped erin through an altered peephole. she is suing barrett and the hotel for $75 million saying the hotel was negligent for allowing barrett to book a hotel room next to hers. you can count on us to bring you the latest in the emotional case. >> ryan, thank you. >>> riding for roger. a group of 60 tow truck drivers took to the streets to remember their friend. the 43-year-old was helping a stranded driver on the howard franklin bridge when he was hit and killed this month. friends and coworkers drove the tow truck possession in his honor. the driver who hit perez, allison hoffman, is now facing charges. >>> we are learning more about weekend. near turkey creek road. jose perez, your drown, and antonio lopez was able to swim to shore safely. >>> the lakeland skate park will be closing early starting today, officials claiming there's problem with drugs and illegal activities, and there's problems with the skateboarders refusing to leave at closing time. to deal with the problem, the popular skate park will close 2 hours earlier at 8:00 tonight. >>> city leaders will see how it changes behavior to determine if the new operating hours will be permanent. >>> today is the last day for the families to enroll in the florida prepays tuition program. there's five plans to choose from, starting at $46 a month. if a student goes out of state or to a private university, the money saved can go towards that tuition. >>> right now, the oscars are the big news of the night, leonardo dicaprio finally has an oscar of his very own this year's oscars were extremely controversial. >> there are calls for a boycott of the award show. lindsey, good morning. how was the lack of diversity addressed, and are people satisfied now? >> reporter: comedian and host, chris rock refused to boycott the oscars. he explained why on stage and used the time to highlight his issues. >> i'm here live at the academy awards, otherwise known as the white people'ses choice awards. you realize if they nominated hosts, i wouldn't even get this job! [ laughter ] >> the academy president also got on stage to speak out to more inclusive with their nominations. >>> reverend al sharpton led a protest highlighting the lack of diversity, and chris rock is getting negative attention for diversity as well because african americans are not the only group poorly represented. latinos didn't get any nominations, and asians are underrepresented, chris only made a reference when he brought three children on stage and brought up jokes. >>> it's that time. your chance to tickets to if you're the eighth caller, you win. >> again it's 1-855-420-9352. >> it's a free call. if you don't win this time, don't worry, another chance tomorrow morning. >>> let's check on weather with leigh. what a beautiful weekend. does that care over into the workweek? >> for the most part it will. the sun is just beginning to pop up over the horizon, and you can note certainly more cloud cover. sun sit center, 578 degrees, and i expect many of the clouds to hang around until 10:00. and we are starting at 56 at 8:00. noon, feeling great at 70, 74. the kids are coming home, and send them out to play in this kind of weather. spring training ising underway. a scrimmage with a 70-degree start time tomorrow around lunchtime. of over southern florida college. we are going out to the spring training games for the rest of the 8-day temperature trend. big thumbs up. tomorrow is our hottest day, and low to mid-70s next week. the 8s. big issues this morning. >> they are still going on, too, pasco county. the biggest issue remains, we continue to keep on top of this with bryan dairy roadblocked in both directions. you can't pass here. take ulmerton or 80s to the south. again, it's unpassable. malik is on the street for us. bryan dairy is blocked. southbound frontage road, completely blocked, and the here, bryan dairy blocked but u.s. 19 home let's go back to the map thousands. again alternates 80s or ulmerton. boulevard. we have a crash, and if you're traveling southbound here at i- 75 to state rode, half an hour delay, take curly road instead because of the crash. >>> leslee, thank you. >>> selma hyak is demanding answers after someone killed her dog. >> how police officers believe the dog died. >>> why this animal went on a rampage and why people were riding it at the time. >>> the navy s.e.a.l. who will be honored today. it's 6:40 on this monday morning. leap day, and you're watching ( soft, calm music ) hi, you've reached emma. i'm out of the office right now but will get back to you just as soon as i possibly can. your call is important to me. join princess cruises for exclusive discovery at sea experiences. 6-day caribbean cruises from just $549. call your travel consultant or visit princess.com princess cruises. >>> happening today, edward byers jr. will be honored at the white house. he was part of the team assigned to the recovery mission of an american abducted from afghanistan in 2012. after the rescue he helped to revive another member of his team who had been shot. >>> officials in washington state are trying to figure out who shot and killed selma hyack dog. the actress says her dog was shot in the chest with a pellet gun. >>> new this morning, one of pope francis' top advisers is capturing initial attention. he claims the catholic church made enormous mistakes in failing to keep the priests from abusing children. >> i would like to thank you for your for giveness. please, i have made the worst mistake of my life, but please, save me! >> please! think of my family. >> wormbeer is a university of georgia student. north korea arrested him nearly 2 months ago, and he admitted to trying to steal a political banner from the walls of his hotel, and new york claims today's news conference was north korea is not saying what will happen next to the u.s. student. >>> time now, 6:45, and another elephant rampage caught on camera. that's a car the elephant is tossing around, and people are on top of the elephant. the elephant did smash several cars and motorbikes, and it was part of a holy ritual. it took hours for people to get the animal to calm down, and amazingly no one was hurt. >>> in your vote, it's one day until supertuesday, the biggest day of the primary season. tomorrow voters will head to the polls. democrat, hillary clinton is expected to build or her win, and then off to miami for supertuesday. >>> front runner, donald trump has a new enforcement. >> jeff sessions told america great again, and that's trump's global. trump will hold a rally tomorrow night, but not before taking heat from our senator marco rubio. >> jew cannot nominate someone like that. we will get crushed. if we get crushed what that means, the next president of the united states will be sanders. >> senator rubio also called trump a con artist, and senator rubio will also be in florida miami. >>> a pga golfer answered the briefs. >> he took off his pant in the final round of the honda classic in palm beach gardens, and that's gary woodland hitting without his pants on. >> he needs to tan his thighs. >> it's like a farmer's tan going on. it happened on his tee shot on near the water, and woodland decided to ditch his pants to keep them clean. hole. it appears playing in his boxer briefs -- >> i think he's showing off. >> i thought there were all kinds of rules. are those considered shorts? have been disqualified? >> i think it could have gotten dangerous out there. >> i think he could have just rolled his pants up. him though. >> i guess so. >> this morning we are seeing the extra clouds, and this is the way it looks with the birds 57degrees, and very comfortable. warmer than this time yesterday, and i will keep the hours. 56degrees at 8:00. 70 at noon, and feeling good for your lunch blake. with the extra clouds, temperatures again, warmer than yesterday at this time. 59 in bradenton, and 57 in plant city, and i checked with my weather watcher, patty in new port richie, comfortable at 57. this is the area of high pressure that kept us gorgeous over the weekend. a few more clouds rolling in this morning, and more sunshine by the afternoon, and a clockwise winds, and tomorrow will be warmer, but i want it to be sunnier. tomorrow will be the warmest day ahead of the fold continue, but before you get too excited, the continue front not too much of an impact on us. slightly cooler for thursday and friday, and another cold front with only a 10% rain chance on friday. the cold front can keep us with a nice rake of temperatures. not too bad. checking with traffic on the 8s >> two big issues, pasco and pinellas county, the hot spots. let's talk about the crash going on at u.s. 19, folks, and bryan dairy is completely blocked here under 189. the frontage roads go beside 19, and southbound frontage completely blocked by the businesses. u.s. 19 remains open. that's important. brine brian dairy shut down. 80s and ulmerton are your aler gnats. a live look out there one vehicle exited off of frontage road in the area, and you have bryan dairy again, completely blocked. ulmerton, look, it's already getting busy. don't mess around with this stuff. it will be here for awhile, and also an investigation. check the concrete bearier the it's a fatal accident. southbound i-75. really has you backed up this is over half an hour delay exit 52. you're going to get caught in the backup. curly street turning into curly road, and that will help your commute. keep in mind again, the fatal accident, tieing up the lanes at 19. back to gene and gayle. >> thank you so much. what you need to know before you walk out the door is next. >> stick around. we will show you how to take advantage of the leap day deal. we are talking about free food here. >>> leslee has been talking about a fatal crash all morning long, and we will show you how it may affect your morning commute. 6:51, and you're watching news terrible crash. >> investigation is happening now on bryan dairy road. a vehicle was driving way too fast, struck a support pillar, and burst into flames. look at the damage. metal. right now it's not clear if anyone else was in the driver. there's a mess, and let's get right to leslie -- leslee to see how to get around. >> cars coming towards us thatry actually exiting that one in the back ground, that's the frontage road beside u.s. 19. bryan dairy is still completely shut down underneath u.s. 19. i just got word they should be reopening in 15-20 minutes for now. if you're leaving the soon, there's a chance it may be there but for now, going to ulmerton as well. state rode 52 here, over a 40 40 min -- state road 52 year, over a 40 minute wait. >>> erin andrews is suing marriott hotel for allowing her stalker to take the room next to her. >>> after five nominations, leonardo dicaprio finally did it he finally won an oscar. #oscars is trending here in tampa. >>> firefighters will be back in pasco county, trying to figure out what started a fire sadly, two dogs died in one of the mobile homes, and the owner was not home at the time. >>> a woman and 14-year-old boil are in jail in connection to the abduction of a little girl. the 23-year-old and her course run abducted the 2-month-old. investigators found the baby safe in orlando. >>> the south - - and her cousin. the 2-month-old was found by investigators safe in orlando. >>> if this is your birthday, you're in luck, free meal at the hard rock and free cookie at mccallister's, and you're winning this morning. than yesterday, but it's warmer than yesterday. 58 in bradenton, and 60 in tampa, and we kept the extra clouds around for the morning. warming up quickly. 74 another 3:00 p.m., and more sunshine in the afternoon, and feeling like spring,s and it the beginning of the spring- like week. low to mid-70s, and with spring training going on, i remind everyone to put the sunscreen on. more skin has been hidden. >> i have to get that sunscreen on. >>> we will be here with updates. leslee will stay on top of traffic with issues today. ba da ba ba ba >>> good morning. king of the world. leonardo dicaprio finally wins an oscar 22 years after his first nomination. >> i do not take tonight for granted. thank you so very much. >> brie larson nabbing best actress. "spotlight," the surprise winner for best picture. host chris rock takes on the oscars so white controversy. >> i'm here at the academy awards, otherwise known as the white people's choice awards. >> this morning, al and natalie are live in hollywood with all the highlights from the show,
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good luck, and good day is back in less ba da ba ba ba 3 an update now on the zika virus. it just keeps spreading around the world. china has just reported *its old-man who travelled from venezuela late last month. he was treated in south america *before flying home. say his conditions are also not likely to spead in temperatures right now , and a lack of mosquito activity. 3 a developing story this force plane has crashed... into a house. both people on the plane were killed, and a woman in the house was critically injured. this happened in malang, a hilly town in the east java province. this is a photo taken by neighbors showing some of the destruction. one neighbor who witnessed the crash says it appears the plane was nose-diving out of control, with a trail of smoke. 3 some new video out of taiwan... where rescue workers are still hard at work, trying to find earthquake survivors. about a hundred people are still believed to be trapped, under a collapsed apartment building. 44 people are confirmed dead. also today... three executives with a construction company are now
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so you can love cereal... ba da ba ba ba petersburg... it's storytime! and a few local *leaders will be doing the reading. it's part of the city's african american history month celebrations. it's going on at several libraries across the city, today through friday. the guest readers include mayor rick kriseman and deputy mayor doctor kanika tomalin. it kicks off at 10-15 this morning at the mirror lake community library on fifth street north. 3 3 a great deal for drivers in tampa today. if you've ever had your *brakes done... you know it can be pretty pricey. well today, you can get it done for *free. "ice cold air" is offering the service to anyone who drops off at least *eight cans or boxes of nonperishable food. it will go to "feeding tampa bay." the food can't be expired or homemade. the promotion is *only for the "ice cold air" location on sligh avenue. and it runs through march 14th. 3 and... why wait until cinco de mayo? today is "national margarita day." dozens of people have claimed they invented the cocktail... which mixes tequila, triple sec,
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plus: dave has another check on the thursday forecast. 3 ba da ba ba ba 3 today in pinellas county: a new "home sweet home"... for one needy family. and it's all thanks to the tampa bay rays. last month, the rays put in about one *thousand volunteer hours to help build a new habitat for humanity home in south st. pete. and today... it's finally move-in day . rays manager kevin cash will present the house keys to the new residents this afternoon. 3 an early valentine's present tonight... for classical music fans. legendary tenor "andrea bocelli" is belting out some amazing notes, at the amalie arena in downtown tampa. he will sing classics... along with new music from his latest album, cinema... which includes hit songs from hollywood movies... like moon river, and cheek to cheek. tickets *start at 75 dollars a 3 person. the show starts at 3 3 ((//2shot)) toss to dave... 3 3 3 3 ((vanessa toss to shayla.... 3 3 3
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[ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah.ssed the rocks, highway. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's when sleigh [ bleep ]. that's when it was fun. absolutely. >> that was bad, man. that was really bad, yeah. >> jimmy: is that when you were h -- >> mikey d. >> jimmy: michael douglas. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how fun is that? i love that guy. >> pervert. >> jimmy: no, no, that's not true. >> he's not, he's not. >> jimmy: that is not true. >> he's a sick man. god bless him. i love him.an. >> he's my dear friend. my dear friend. >> jimmy: did you ever think you would leave the city and move out to los angeles? >> well, you know, i was doing y work and everything, and then i wanted to do movies. so i went to -- i read in the new yorker, i read "in cold blood." capote thing? >> jimmy: sure, of course. >> right? so, i read it and thought i was going to go out to california perry edward smith. >> jimmy: sure. >> so, i went out to california. >> jimmy: were you a known actor? >> no. i was not, i couldn't get arrested. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i said, you don't know how it works. >> no, i mean, i was, like, you fornia. i said, i wanna go meet richard brooks. and i took a bus. >> jimmy: who is richard brooks? >> richard brooks was the at movie. >> jimmy: oh. >> of the, of the, yeah. so, i wanted to meet him. i didn't know where to go. i just got off the plane and got on a bus and said downtown l.a.it was dead, man. [ laughter ] there was nothing there. no lights. >> jimmy: nothing. like different than new york. >> darker than a well digger's ass.er ] it was really. >> jimmy: that's right. >> jimmy: that's what i always say. >> write that down. well digger -- [ light laughter ] anyway, that was cool. >> jimmy: thank you, yeah, yeah, yeah.he part. >> no, i didn't get the part. the part was cast already. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> but i got to meet him. >> jimmy: but then you, i mean, what did you do, "cuckoo's nest?" >> no, "cuckoo's nest," yeah, that was later. yeah, "cuckoo's nest" was later, in 1974. here. i did some plays. then i did "cuckoo's nest" with -- you know, mikey produced that. >> jimmy: how fun was that, though?ll. >> jimmy: got to work with jack nicholson. come on. >> aww -- the best. >> the best, man. the best.ouple movies together, jack and i. we did a movie called "going south" that he directed. i did "hoffa" with him.going south"? >> "going south" was a western. i played -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: perfect casting. >> oh, it was perfect casting. clint eastwood, i feel like you're the same dude. >> yeah, we're the same thing. you couldn't tell us apart. i went -- [ light laughter ]e fitting at his office at paramount. hollywood, had a great costume department.es was on one side of the lot, and his office was on the gower side. and when i looked at my ked out this like, really weird-ass costume. i had an old, you know, like kind of mexican, you know, like . and i had a big hat, like it looked like a mushroom. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> it was like, really cool. you know?t a picture of you from this film. this is a pretty good look. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: that's it right there, that's -- applause ] >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: not bad. that's pretty cool, actually. i love that. that's a good look. >> how'd you do that? >> jimmy: i know., man. can i have that? >> jimmy: yeah, of course. >> can you sign it for me? >> jimmy: yeah.r. tracy's in there. yeah, tracy's in there. mushroom. [ light laughter ] i got to tell you what to >> jimmy: there you go.. i signed it, yeah. george clooney. >> very nice. that's a lot better. >> jimmy: so worth a lot more. yeah. much better. >> yeah, yeah.rats on the show. now, "it's always sunny in philadelphia." >> yeah. >> jimmy: what are we on, the 11th season? it is a major hit. >> thank you. >> jimmy: congratulations. you're fantastic in it. >> thank you.is charlie day doing? >> oh, charlie's the best, man. >> jimmy: love the whole cast. >> charlie and rob, and glenn, y is like, just family. >> jimmy: and you won a a people's choice award this year. >> we did. you did too! ons. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] well deserved. >> it's really, really funny because, you know, 11 years. we never get anything.rds. it's cool because the bar is the bar. and it's like, you know, we won a people's choice award. ut about it? the next day. rob mcelhenney tweeted about it.ople's choice award. nobody invited us. nobody told us. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: you could have been asked to be in, it would have been fun. did you go? >> jimmy: er. >> no. >> jimmy: i didn't know, either. they let me know. >> but johnny depp went. [ light laughter ] i could have met johnny depp., me, too. i'd love to meet him. let's have a race who can meet him first. >> okay, what time is it? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no.n, not right now? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, not right now. >> what are we gonna do? we're going to play games, but we're not going to meet johnny depp.to play a a game if you don't mind playing a game. >> no, i want to play the game. >> jimmy: every time you come me. and you always do something fun >> yeah. >> jimmy: tonight, i want to play charades. >> yeah, man.good one. >> let's play charades. >> jimmy: let's do it. [ cheers and applause ] i should show a clip. >> you show -- oh, you show ashow? >> jimmy: i should show a clip of "it's always sunny." >> oh, ok. show a clip from the show. >> jimmy: cause you're ag crazy, by the way. they always make you do something nuts. >> this is like, uh -- >> jimmy: in this one you, i'll we'll look at it. we can you see it. >> jimmy: it's very, very funny. here's danny devito philadelphia." wp ] man, are you okay? >> what? >> uh-oh. he's finally lost it. should we toss him in a home? >> yeah. >> i'll get the car. guys, guys. frank fell out my window. we had our like, fire escape taken off. and dude, you must have hit your head real hard.like a really nice kid. but my head is fine. >> oh [ bleep ]! that's horrific. >> oh, i see skull! >> okay, frank. what day is it? >> wrong. it's tuesday. >> is it? actually, no, it's wednesday. he's right. >> did i lose a day? >> yeah.e ] >> jimmy: do you want to play charades? >> yeah. >> jimmy: let's do it. danny devito and i are playing charades when we get back.dy. 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"always sunny in philadelphia." >> danny: oh yeah. >> jimmy: we're going to play aades, but first, we're going to need partners. a reality tv star, best-selling author, host of the new talk ls with khloe," give it up for khloe kardashian! e ] >> double kiss >> jimmy: double kiss, the way to go. joining my team, he stars on the hit amc series "the walking dead." you can also see him in the new ch is in theaters february 26th. put your hands together for norman reedus! use ] >> my pleasure.: khloe, you want to double kiss? >> ooh, yeah. >> all right. now, we know how to play charades. each player gets a turn giving silent clues to their
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you ba da ba ba ba 3 a new government workshop on fighting the zika virus. the national academies of sciences, engineering and medicine will host the workshop. 3 the goal is to look at research that could help minimize the likelihood of zika getting trasmitted here in the u-s. the virus is now present in at least 25 countries *including the u-s. most people barely show symptoms... but it can cause serious birth defects in pregnant women. that's why the world health organization has declared it a public health emergency. 3 a man in california is facing charges... after police say he *deliberately ran down and killed a jogger. it happened early monday morning in the los angeles area. police say the man hit a woman who was jogging on a bike lane. the woman was actually carried several yards on the hood of the car, before the car smashed into a brick wall. police say the two didn't know each other, and they don't know why the man did it. he's in jail on suspicion of murder. 3 your bedroom window? it happened to a woman in stockton, california. but police say the
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