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why falk named him is a bigger riddle. from 1988 to '92, he played a role in the young and the restless. before that, he was in a short-lived tv series called the powers of matthew starr. >> two basically unknown actors that ray had a fondness for. did you have any idea how much they would inherit? >> iit consisted of the land. the cash i found around the house. jamie: how much is it worth? >> don is not sure, but figures hundreds of thousands of dollars easily. maybe even a million or more. so the dutiful attorney writes to the retired actors telling them about the "strange inheritance." >> he's named you as his friend. beneficiary of the estate. >> i was stunned. i was shocked. >> kevin. if it's too good to be true, it probably is. jamie: that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which strange personality willed that a sÉance be held for him every year? was it master of the ma cob edgar allan poe♪ >> so which strange personality willed an annual sÉance be held for him? it's b. harry houdini. he
why falk named him is a bigger riddle. from 1988 to '92, he played a role in the young and the restless. before that, he was in a short-lived tv series called the powers of matthew starr. >> two basically unknown actors that ray had a fondness for. did you have any idea how much they would inherit? >> iit consisted of the land. the cash i found around the house. jamie: how much is it worth? >> don is not sure, but figures hundreds of thousands of dollars easily. maybe even a...
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margarita falk joins us. are this comes on the wake of pooh taliban attack on a school in peshawar last year. why is the pakistan government making that link? >> we do not have indications that the pakistani government is linking afghan refugees to the heinous crime that was committed against innocent civilians mostly children. the government of pakistan has assured us that they have found no linkages whatsoever, between refugees from averages in pakistan and these schools. >> why refugees,. >> we have no word that afghan refugees in pakistan have been expelled. we know that there are many undocumented afghans that living in pakistan and there's a crack downed against them but they are not under our mandate. we are responsible for refugees who have registered as such. >> these are afghan refugees that have lived in pakistan for decades. they have children there now lives in pakistan. they are being forcibly removed and say they need to go back to afghanistan, where they have no home no jobs. is it fair that p
margarita falk joins us. are this comes on the wake of pooh taliban attack on a school in peshawar last year. why is the pakistan government making that link? >> we do not have indications that the pakistani government is linking afghan refugees to the heinous crime that was committed against innocent civilians mostly children. the government of pakistan has assured us that they have found no linkages whatsoever, between refugees from averages in pakistan and these schools. >> why...
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fairfax, prince william, loudoun, falk wire two hour delay for prince george's anne arund el. >> we'll begin with doug. i heard you say earlier, it will get really cold again, huh? >> all right. you got me now? it's been on there, buddy. i'll tell you. the temperatures have been on the cold side for sure and they're going down and down big time. we'll be talking about that during the day tomorrow. the outdoor impact tomorrow temperatures start off at around 15 degrees early. will rise during the day tomorrow. 27 by 11:00, 33. then another chance for snow. another compact system that will move through and give us a huge wallopg the evening hours tomorrow night. so your wednesday headlines, cold but nice early. most of the day tomorrow not bad, but here comes the arctic front, here comes some snow here comes wind chills below zero. we're talking way below zero including some records. we'll talk about that in my forecast in just a minute. >> thank you, doug. right now in virginia traffic is moving as slowly but smoothly on i-95 just north of the prince william parkway. but a different sto
fairfax, prince william, loudoun, falk wire two hour delay for prince george's anne arund el. >> we'll begin with doug. i heard you say earlier, it will get really cold again, huh? >> all right. you got me now? it's been on there, buddy. i'll tell you. the temperatures have been on the cold side for sure and they're going down and down big time. we'll be talking about that during the day tomorrow. the outdoor impact tomorrow temperatures start off at around 15 degrees early. will...
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a winter storm watch for the areas here in blue parts of falk yer loudon and fret drik counties until 6:00 a.m. sunday. latest timing and snowfall amounts at 11:30. >> amelia thank you. >>> the bitter cold met a change in your morning routine for a lot of folks out there. in montgomery county a team in well before sunrise to warm up school buses. megan mcgrath is live at the metro stop with a look how people are coping out there. >> reporter: well barbara, it is still very very cold out here. it's only gone up a couple degrees since early this morning. you can see all the folks in those bus shelters waiting for the buses. unfortunately those shelters not providing a lot of shelter against this wind. we've got terrible windchills out here. looking a the temperature just a few minutes ago. only 9 degrees here. so in terms of how people are coping they're coping as best they can. as one man said, he's ready for montgomery county's bus team reported to the lot at 4:30 making sure all school buses started and had heat. the school system gave kids a two-hour delay this morning because of th
a winter storm watch for the areas here in blue parts of falk yer loudon and fret drik counties until 6:00 a.m. sunday. latest timing and snowfall amounts at 11:30. >> amelia thank you. >>> the bitter cold met a change in your morning routine for a lot of folks out there. in montgomery county a team in well before sunrise to warm up school buses. megan mcgrath is live at the metro stop with a look how people are coping out there. >> reporter: well barbara, it is still very...
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let's falk a little bit about the case that the government thought that it had against him there had not been any charges file against him. but the there is a suspicion about him. that has been cleared over time the case has evolved some. with the government retreating. from the most daping allegations and initially the claims right. with were that he had aided in the 9/11 attacks. and that he materially supported force that's were part of al-qaeda. and the government isn't claim that can. anymore is that right? . at the very beginning he was accused of being involved with what was called millennium bombing plot and a plot to bomb los angeles interest national airport 199 that is he was in. he actually came to montreal. just as the person that was ultimately arrested for that plot was leaving montreal. and they did not know each other. there was no reason to think that they ever had a connection except for that they prayed at the same mosk so everybody that prayed at the mosk was under suspicion. so the government learn that had he could not have been and was not involved in that and
let's falk a little bit about the case that the government thought that it had against him there had not been any charges file against him. but the there is a suspicion about him. that has been cleared over time the case has evolved some. with the government retreating. from the most daping allegations and initially the claims right. with were that he had aided in the 9/11 attacks. and that he materially supported force that's were part of al-qaeda. and the government isn't claim that can....
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can you falk about your personal passion for this woman? >> my adult reading of the novel is the novel that knocked me out of my chair and so much did i really read this as an adolescent? because the writing is so magnificent. and a lot of times the writing is overlooked because you're talking about race and loneliness. and when i started investigating the impact that this novel had both on just writers, and also on the civil rights movement, i was amazed by hooch i could find out about where i went. everywhere i went, somebody had something new or fresh or a different reaction to the novel. and i think that speaks volumes to what harper lee did with that book. >> let me show you a little bit of your documentary. >> if there was a national novel award, this would be it for the united states. i think it's a favorite book of almost everybody you meet. >> it is a favorite book, but in some ways, how did the movie play into that? >> well, the movie, it's rare that you have a great novel and a great movie. usually you have one or the other. the
can you falk about your personal passion for this woman? >> my adult reading of the novel is the novel that knocked me out of my chair and so much did i really read this as an adolescent? because the writing is so magnificent. and a lot of times the writing is overlooked because you're talking about race and loneliness. and when i started investigating the impact that this novel had both on just writers, and also on the civil rights movement, i was amazed by hooch i could find out about...
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an infantry battalion in the heat of battle in helmund, having never had a chance to fight in the falk leans war because they were sit so badly before they landed. i was fascinated -- i'm now an american citizen, spent a total of 12 years here, and the british class system something i still don't fully understand but very present in these, particularly guards regiment, where you have -- in case of the welsh guard 95% of them welsh, from mining villages or mining slate and coal, and some welsh speakers from. north wales from very very small communities and yet almost all the officers are upper class sort of englishmen, which is a fascinating dynamic. the guardsmen will make arrangements it means we're a breathed apart and therefore we don't have to frattennize, and that's part of the culture and so to get into the psyche of the individual soldiers soldiers and the psyche of the regiment was important for me and the reader to understand that. >> host: you touch on rupert's interaction with -- and when he thought it was necessary to go around the chain of command and doing whatever he cou
an infantry battalion in the heat of battle in helmund, having never had a chance to fight in the falk leans war because they were sit so badly before they landed. i was fascinated -- i'm now an american citizen, spent a total of 12 years here, and the british class system something i still don't fully understand but very present in these, particularly guards regiment, where you have -- in case of the welsh guard 95% of them welsh, from mining villages or mining slate and coal, and some welsh...
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farther to the south and through falk year county, through 66, 66 could quickly become a mess. look at these numbers, watson 5:06, haymarket at 5:16. chan tilly, too. that's why the winter weather advisory is in effect, for this band of snow making its way through. we've sent amelia segal out in the storm 4x4 it's right on your doorstep, wendy. >> it's about four miles away here in leesburg. we're in the storm team 4x4. we've seen trucks treating the roads. you can see outside gray skies. we can actually see the snow. it's hard to tell on your screen, but there's actually the mountains there that you would be able to see in this picture on a clear day. that's the snow moving over the mountains almost right now as it moves into the area. again, it's only four mile as way. we're going to track this line of snow as it moves into the area, bringing updated conditions and also on twitter and facebook i'll post them. doug, you've been talking about the timing. it will move through quickly. >> it will move very quickly. amelia just right about there. it's about to come in. once again,
farther to the south and through falk year county, through 66, 66 could quickly become a mess. look at these numbers, watson 5:06, haymarket at 5:16. chan tilly, too. that's why the winter weather advisory is in effect, for this band of snow making its way through. we've sent amelia segal out in the storm 4x4 it's right on your doorstep, wendy. >> it's about four miles away here in leesburg. we're in the storm team 4x4. we've seen trucks treating the roads. you can see outside gray skies....
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repeated allegations that he embellished his reporting, saying he witnessed deadly protests during the falkn 1982 and new scrutiny of his reporting surrounding jfk's assassination. his former colleagues where he was once a reporter said o'reilly could not have witnessed the suicidal gunshot that killed a friend of lee harvey oswald. that account had been made by the fox news host on air and also in his book killing kennedy where he writes "as the reporter knocked on the door of the daughter's home he heard the gunshot blast, the shotgun blast that marked the suicide of the russian assuring that his sheelgs rooelgs ship with lee harvey oswald would never be fully understood." by the way, that reporter's name is bill o'reilly. i want to bring in lloyd grove, the editor-at-large for the daily beast who has been following this story closely. lloyd, media reports local law enforcement did not put o'reilly in the place where that gunshot was fired. how damning are these accusation sns. >> i don't think they're accusations. i think they're facts. he wasn't there. there are phone audiotapes showing
repeated allegations that he embellished his reporting, saying he witnessed deadly protests during the falkn 1982 and new scrutiny of his reporting surrounding jfk's assassination. his former colleagues where he was once a reporter said o'reilly could not have witnessed the suicidal gunshot that killed a friend of lee harvey oswald. that account had been made by the fox news host on air and also in his book killing kennedy where he writes "as the reporter knocked on the door of the...
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farther to the south and through falk year county, through 66, 66 could quickly become a mess. these numbers, watson 5:06, haymarket at 5:16. chan tilly, too. that's why the winter weather advisory is in effect, for this band of snow making its way through. we've sent amelia segal out in the storm 4x4 it's right on your doorstep, wendy. >> it's about four miles away here in leesburg. we're in the storm team 4x4. we've seen trucks treating the roads. you can see outside gray skies. we can actually see the snow. it's hard to tell on your screen, but there's actually the mountains there that you would be able to see in this picture on a clear day. that's the snow moving over the mountains almost right now as it moves into the
farther to the south and through falk year county, through 66, 66 could quickly become a mess. these numbers, watson 5:06, haymarket at 5:16. chan tilly, too. that's why the winter weather advisory is in effect, for this band of snow making its way through. we've sent amelia segal out in the storm 4x4 it's right on your doorstep, wendy. >> it's about four miles away here in leesburg. we're in the storm team 4x4. we've seen trucks treating the roads. you can see outside gray skies. we can...
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i think it's a reflex of the falk, first, what we're doing on the nuclear file entirely segregated from everything else. it's been walled off. the peemd who are responsible for trying to pursue the agreement on behalf of iran are not the same people who are really in charge of the policy in other areas. there seems to be a dichotomy approaching the nuclear issue i would say largely practicinggmaticpragmatic, doesn't mean we'll get to an agreement, in other areas continually and arguably accelerated in some ways. secondly, with regard to support for syria, i can't vouch for the number stefan provided no doubt iran spending large amount of resources for the regime. these are resources arguably it can't afford which hopefully may be one incentive for iran to think about putting its weight and influence behind some kind of negotiated political transition. by the way, the same goes for russia. they are spending significant resources to support assad resources they also don't really have the reductionly lyuxury of spending that way. one would hope that they will think twice going forward. it
i think it's a reflex of the falk, first, what we're doing on the nuclear file entirely segregated from everything else. it's been walled off. the peemd who are responsible for trying to pursue the agreement on behalf of iran are not the same people who are really in charge of the policy in other areas. there seems to be a dichotomy approaching the nuclear issue i would say largely practicinggmaticpragmatic, doesn't mean we'll get to an agreement, in other areas continually and arguably...
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falk fog... it will be breezing. 61 in oakland 63 for san mateo. with about a rise coming up a bit >> reporter: the south eastern part of the country is in the grip better call an icy pond in lexington and kentucky. a dog struggling to free itself from a half frozen pond. their first priority a man, his wife and the dog bit with the dog's owners. they had fallen and try to save their pet. a woman slips and slides as she's pulled to safety. first responder st. as she was loaded into an ambulance she can only think of for dog. the dog's name was lady. and she was still treading water. neighbors recalled yawling grabs for kai-shek and it's into the freezing water. it had been in the water at least 20 minutes when the dog was rescued. and was unhappy endings for lady she's being treated at the vet and her honors are in stable condition her owners are in stable condition suffering from hypothermia. >> pam: still at we're learning more troubling details about a road rage incident that left a mother of four dead. next what that woman did right before she
falk fog... it will be breezing. 61 in oakland 63 for san mateo. with about a rise coming up a bit >> reporter: the south eastern part of the country is in the grip better call an icy pond in lexington and kentucky. a dog struggling to free itself from a half frozen pond. their first priority a man, his wife and the dog bit with the dog's owners. they had fallen and try to save their pet. a woman slips and slides as she's pulled to safety. first responder st. as she was loaded into an...
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. >> reporter: tesla founder elon musk at a falk in m.i.t.reat. >> summoning the demon. >> reporter: research is accelerating. google paid $400 million for the british a.i. company deep mind last year and facebook set up an artificia intelligence lab hiring a.i. pioneer jan lacon. >> i heard somebody say whoever dominates a.i. will win the internet. whichever one of these companies really makes that big breakthrough getting machines that really understand language for example will have a huge advantage over other companies. >> reporter: were you a science fiction fan as kid? >> no. science mathd. >> reporter: back in pittsburgh this professor sees it as a giant math program. one that the cop bots at carnegie mellon are beginning to solve. >> people will when they know this exists they can make use of it. they can make use of it. >> it really is amazing because you start too see the future when you see things wandering the halls. >> all right. oscar previews coming up. stick around. >>> where does "friends" stick with you? >> it's great. peopl
. >> reporter: tesla founder elon musk at a falk in m.i.t.reat. >> summoning the demon. >> reporter: research is accelerating. google paid $400 million for the british a.i. company deep mind last year and facebook set up an artificia intelligence lab hiring a.i. pioneer jan lacon. >> i heard somebody say whoever dominates a.i. will win the internet. whichever one of these companies really makes that big breakthrough getting machines that really understand language for...
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falk at kimberly clark.yh, a year from now, like all of these, talked about the notion of discrete companies that have anything in the hospital people want particularly hospitals all want to deal with one company. affordable care act made it there's an explosion of population coming. they don't have a purchasing manager. pfizer will be a company it deals with. we are under estimating these behemoths. medtronic we interviewed the ceo -- impressive fellow i thought -- but that is a juggernaut. covidien, one stop shop. they want a kroger. they want a kroger in health care. >> all right. >> hopefully you're not -- anthem, for instance with the hack. >> holy cow. >> fire eye, come here i need you. >> they have hired fire eye. >> just -- pfizer eventually, they spin off established products and have a midsized consumer business, ecology vaccines and pharma. it's more shrink to grow. >> you want innovation new drugs, breakthrough technology. that's not what pfizer's about. >> not what pfizer's about. >> it's about
falk at kimberly clark.yh, a year from now, like all of these, talked about the notion of discrete companies that have anything in the hospital people want particularly hospitals all want to deal with one company. affordable care act made it there's an explosion of population coming. they don't have a purchasing manager. pfizer will be a company it deals with. we are under estimating these behemoths. medtronic we interviewed the ceo -- impressive fellow i thought -- but that is a juggernaut....
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you can see the snow is still falk at this hour. just look above us. of course a bus is passing bit. we seen a constant snowfall so far. you can see what's tooild pilepiled up over here. more than 350 vehicles are pushing the snow off the streets. can i also tell you on the side streets, in the suburb it is a mess out there. we are hearing about accidents all over the place. of course schools have been shut down. a thousand flights have been cancelled in the area. you look from this corner over here you can see a woman that just fell. it's treacherous out here cops are passing by. it's getting slippery. they're telling everyone to be careful. obviously, they're trying to keep the streets clear so people can get to work safe. chris. >> reporter: thank you very much you are spot on with that different precipitation brings different problems. we have that here in new york city. it comes down sometimes as freezing rain when it hits the ground. people are slipping. the car literally slid sideways in new york central park. we will also be talking about these
you can see the snow is still falk at this hour. just look above us. of course a bus is passing bit. we seen a constant snowfall so far. you can see what's tooild pilepiled up over here. more than 350 vehicles are pushing the snow off the streets. can i also tell you on the side streets, in the suburb it is a mess out there. we are hearing about accidents all over the place. of course schools have been shut down. a thousand flights have been cancelled in the area. you look from this corner over...
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so it's raining and it's falk on to a frozen surface.l that will be an ice storm across new york parts of new jersey. there is the snow for boston 8 to ten more. they already had 8 since midnight. 8 plus 8 is 16. 8 plus 10 is a foot-and-a-half. here we go we are piling up the snow in bun. the good news this storm is about done. in about six more hours, it breaks up it's gone by tomorrow. mostly sunny for tomorrow pretty warm comparatively where we have been. 30 in new york city if you will be scraping ice. 37 on tuesday, so it will be easier to do there. get the ice off the sidewalks, please by thursday because a major cold front comes through. look at this boston friday morning, 1 below. that is not a wind chill factor. >> that is a temperature on the thermometer t. wind chill factor will be 20 below, new york city your low will be 7. guys back to you. >> i'm holding on to that it's moving out. i have a special delivery coming from the west coast overnight. i need it to get here for valentines week. >> right. >> it is a chilly valentine
so it's raining and it's falk on to a frozen surface.l that will be an ice storm across new york parts of new jersey. there is the snow for boston 8 to ten more. they already had 8 since midnight. 8 plus 8 is 16. 8 plus 10 is a foot-and-a-half. here we go we are piling up the snow in bun. the good news this storm is about done. in about six more hours, it breaks up it's gone by tomorrow. mostly sunny for tomorrow pretty warm comparatively where we have been. 30 in new york city if you will be...
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ambassador difficult to reason with vladmir putin when you look at the ruble falk you look at oil pricesing in the midst of an economic freefall and yet the weaker he seems at home the more he strikes out at home. >> he is aggressive and cynical. he can be brutal. i think he is a rational. i think the assumption the obama administration makes in their right is he is rational. so this is an exercise if trying to drive up the price. you are right. >> so you think vladmir putin is a rational actor on the international states? we sort of in the same way the kremlin was that we actually can expect him to behave more rationally than say how iran has behaved since '79? >> look i disagree with just about everything vladmir putin is doing. i think he is rational. he will respond to pressure. he will respond to strength. that's what i think president obama and chancellor merkel need to do is push back a little. i'm not saying push back with our military force. make it difficult for him. you were right when you said the oil price drop has really hurt him. so the leverage we got is not so much on th
ambassador difficult to reason with vladmir putin when you look at the ruble falk you look at oil pricesing in the midst of an economic freefall and yet the weaker he seems at home the more he strikes out at home. >> he is aggressive and cynical. he can be brutal. i think he is a rational. i think the assumption the obama administration makes in their right is he is rational. so this is an exercise if trying to drive up the price. you are right. >> so you think vladmir putin is a...