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it's like -- did ron jeremy just leave the grotto? am i the first one in the grotto?ter in life, but this was it. i wanted a grotto. i still kind of do. thank you so much. this is totally better than the playboy mansion. you know that the playboy mansion totally smells like old man ear stink. the current owner of goldeneye is another unusual man, chris blackwell, legendary music producer turned hotelier. over the years, blackwell has expanded the property into a resort. its gates reaching right up to the fishing beach at neighboring oracabessa. blackwell has big plans for the area. the next day, i leave goldeneye's luxurious embrace, headed into town for something, well, i just had to have. a long time favorite. what do we have here? oh, oxtail. >> chris: yeah, man. curried goat. >> anthony: oh sweet. i don't care whether it's the bronx or kingston or wherever i can get it, oxtail, curried goat, callaloo, and, of course, rice and pigeon peas. got to have that. got to love the food in this country. >> chris: man, it's the best. >> anthony: it's such a mix. >> chris: as
it's like -- did ron jeremy just leave the grotto? am i the first one in the grotto?ter in life, but this was it. i wanted a grotto. i still kind of do. thank you so much. this is totally better than the playboy mansion. you know that the playboy mansion totally smells like old man ear stink. the current owner of goldeneye is another unusual man, chris blackwell, legendary music producer turned hotelier. over the years, blackwell has expanded the property into a resort. its gates reaching right...
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. >> i want to show you the grotto, the bridge, and the lighthouse. >> the coral and rock grotto lighthousedge is where al and sonny capone would feed their tropical fish. ♪ >> here we are in the al capone master bedroom with a bath and with a closet. >> you can see a lot of windows, but the view is amazing. there is a very mediterranean flavor inside this room. >> once word got out that it was actually al capone who'd bought the house, the miami officials, well, they were outraged. the authorities pledged to do whatever they could to keep capone out and show that he was not welcome to the area. and so there were multiple arrests and raids on the compound. instead of leaving, he invited people in and threw wild parties right here on these very grounds. ♪ february 14, 1929, the saint valentine's day massacre. seven members of chicago's north side gang were assassinated as they waited for a shipment of bootleg whiskey. while it was widely suspected that capone ordered the hit, well, he had an ironclad alibi. he was relaxing right here on palm island in florida. [ jazz playing ] october 17, 19
. >> i want to show you the grotto, the bridge, and the lighthouse. >> the coral and rock grotto lighthousedge is where al and sonny capone would feed their tropical fish. ♪ >> here we are in the al capone master bedroom with a bath and with a closet. >> you can see a lot of windows, but the view is amazing. there is a very mediterranean flavor inside this room. >> once word got out that it was actually al capone who'd bought the house, the miami officials, well,...
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right now. >> you've letter been to the grotto. >> and still itching from it. >> can you think of allplaces like the times your life changes in one moment? >> that was a life changer. >> my photographer said he was sitting in a college class the other day. >> yes? >> well, before he started his career, said does anyone want an internship in a sports department. he was all hung over, nobody raised his hand, he changed his hand, changed the course of his life. pete santo, one of the photographer here, all the supped end went to the sports department, went to the photographer, photographer here for a brazilian years, like the one moment in your life where it all changes. >> was that a change for the better. >> been here 20 years. >> i think it is. >> ever want to bang your head-on the table. >> i do it daily. i don't know if that's appropriate either. isn't this just throwing oil on fire? >> you know, okay, this is what he said. so, donald trump, i mean, donald trump was the subject matter. former pennsylvania governor ed rendell is apologizing for saying, quote, there are probably more
right now. >> you've letter been to the grotto. >> and still itching from it. >> can you think of allplaces like the times your life changes in one moment? >> that was a life changer. >> my photographer said he was sitting in a college class the other day. >> yes? >> well, before he started his career, said does anyone want an internship in a sports department. he was all hung over, nobody raised his hand, he changed his hand, changed the course of his...
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it's named for pope francis, there are remembrances around including the knotted grotto including a stool blessed by francis himself. >>> and police officers and firefighters are honored for their ultimate sacrifice in philadelphia. >>> and the upper level low over the great lakes continues to bring us cool, unsettled weather and i'll time out the next round of rain and let you know when we clear this out in the accuweather forecast. >>> almost 300 firefighters and police officers have died in the line of duty in the history of philadelphia. they do this every year in philadelphia. vernon odom was there today. ♪ ♪ the raw weather could not dampen the spirit of this solemn ceremony. the living flame ceremony for fallen firefighters and police officers were celebrated today. they joined the city's top brass and paid their respects. >> the city started this tradition is more than 20 years ago and it honors the memory of 500 police officers and firefighters who have fallen in the line of duty. >> fire department records dating back to 1891. since 1828, 328 recorded deaths of police officers t
it's named for pope francis, there are remembrances around including the knotted grotto including a stool blessed by francis himself. >>> and police officers and firefighters are honored for their ultimate sacrifice in philadelphia. >>> and the upper level low over the great lakes continues to bring us cool, unsettled weather and i'll time out the next round of rain and let you know when we clear this out in the accuweather forecast. >>> almost 300 firefighters and...
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what we have done is the process is to transform one of our bear grottos into a new exhibit. the grottos were built in 1938 when cement was king and are now transforming into new spaces. you can see the beautiful glazed wall the public can walk up to and see these wovls. a view showing the length. the finger wall is removed and built a bump in. this is from the other side. you can get a sofens the breath of the exhibit. i want to notice that there is no cement. we have really put 1068 materials so the wlfs won't run on dirt. you can see a pool and on the other slide the mote was fill in. this side the mote isn't. this is the thrital bump in where the public can get inside the exhibit. we put about $30 thousand of electronic equipment to activate the exhibit and part of our wellness program and this well stimulate and activate the exhibit. new arrives, hyson macaws and [inaudible] scirls. the color here is really muted. these animalerize spectacular in color. the hysons are rare and endangered because of their brilliant blue colors. they are going into the tropical forest and
what we have done is the process is to transform one of our bear grottos into a new exhibit. the grottos were built in 1938 when cement was king and are now transforming into new spaces. you can see the beautiful glazed wall the public can walk up to and see these wovls. a view showing the length. the finger wall is removed and built a bump in. this is from the other side. you can get a sofens the breath of the exhibit. i want to notice that there is no cement. we have really put 1068 materials...
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what we have done is the process is to transform one of our bear grottos into a new exhibit. the grottos were built in 1938 when cement was king and are now transforming into new spaces. you can see the beautiful glazed wall the public can walk up to and see these wovls. a view showing the length. the finger wall is removed and built a bump in. this is from the other side. you can get a sofens the breath of the exhibit. i want to notice that there is no cement. we have really put 1068 materials so the wlfs won't run on dirt. you can see a pool and on the other slide the mote was fill in. this side the mote isn't. this is the thrital bump in where the public can get inside the exhibit. we put about $30 thousand of electronic equipment to activate the exhibit and part of our wellness program and this well stimulate and activate the exhibit. new arrives, hyson macaws and [inaudible] scirls. the color here is really muted. these animalerize spectacular in color. the hysons are rare and endangered because of their brilliant blue colors. they are going into the tropical forest and
what we have done is the process is to transform one of our bear grottos into a new exhibit. the grottos were built in 1938 when cement was king and are now transforming into new spaces. you can see the beautiful glazed wall the public can walk up to and see these wovls. a view showing the length. the finger wall is removed and built a bump in. this is from the other side. you can get a sofens the breath of the exhibit. i want to notice that there is no cement. we have really put 1068 materials...
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. >> reporter: at the san francisco zoo, christmas day 2007 tatiana the tiger escaped her grotto, killing a teenager. now the fence is electrified. san francisco officials say their hearts go out to cincinnati colleagues who killed a beloved gorilla in order to protect ai little boy who fell into the enclosure. parents visiting the oakland zoo also expressed sympathy. >> an animal like that to be killed is tragic. >> i think it's a responsibility all around, the zoo and parents' responsibility as well. >> reporter: in oakland, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> and thank you for joining us for abdz 7 news at 4. i'm ama daetz. abc 7 news at 5 begins right now with dan and kristen. >>> a rock star type reception like crowds for presidential candidate bernie sanders look a lot different from his stop in san jose just two weeks ago. >>> plus -- >> the total is $76.65. >> everybody wants a little piece of the warriors after the team's dramatic comeback. but there is one thing fans are having a hard time getting. >>> also tonight, the cleveland cavaliers have just arrived. that's lebron james with
. >> reporter: at the san francisco zoo, christmas day 2007 tatiana the tiger escaped her grotto, killing a teenager. now the fence is electrified. san francisco officials say their hearts go out to cincinnati colleagues who killed a beloved gorilla in order to protect ai little boy who fell into the enclosure. parents visiting the oakland zoo also expressed sympathy. >> an animal like that to be killed is tragic. >> i think it's a responsibility all around, the zoo and...
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and down to the delaware beaches to get the grotto pizza, just 12 miles per hour on highway 1 and a crash near odessa that got us off to a bad start. watch out for the slow speeds on 1 and maybe stick with 13, delays on delco on the blue route clearing out but a 33 minute travel time that is not great. and eastbound is open unlike this morning. and southbound at f we are just getting word of a bad accident, we'll talk about that in the next half hour. >> matt, thank you. >>> be sure to keep 6abc.com handy this holiday weekend, check your interactive map and rely on storm tracker live radar to stay ahead of the weather. >>> in other news tonight, verizon employees on strike could be back to work as soon as next week. chad pradelli is live now outside of verizon's local headquarters in chinatown. for verizon worker its was a relief. >> i'm happy to be going back to work. i'm excited. >> the signs put down and picket lines cleared and workers are ready to get back on the job. >> we have not heard details just close down the picket lines and there is an agreement. a union representationive in
and down to the delaware beaches to get the grotto pizza, just 12 miles per hour on highway 1 and a crash near odessa that got us off to a bad start. watch out for the slow speeds on 1 and maybe stick with 13, delays on delco on the blue route clearing out but a 33 minute travel time that is not great. and eastbound is open unlike this morning. and southbound at f we are just getting word of a bad accident, we'll talk about that in the next half hour. >> matt, thank you. >>> be...
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what we have done is the process is to transform one of our bear grottos into a new exhibit. the grottos were built in 1938 when cement was king and are now transforming into new spaces. you can see the beautiful glazed wall the public can walk up to and see these wovls. a view showing the length. the finger wall is removed and built a bump in. this is from the other side. you can get a sofens the breath of the exhibit. i want to notice that there is no cement. we have really put 1068 materials so the wlfs won't run on dirt. you can see a pool and on the other slide the mote was fill in. this side the mote isn't. this is the thrital bump in where the public can get inside the exhibit. we put about $30 thousand of electronic equipment to activate the exhibit and part of our wellness program and this well stimulate and activate the exhibit. new arrives, hyson macaws and [inaudible] scirls. the color here is really muted. these animalerize spectacular in color. the hysons are rare and endangered because of their brilliant blue colors. they are going into the tropical forest and
what we have done is the process is to transform one of our bear grottos into a new exhibit. the grottos were built in 1938 when cement was king and are now transforming into new spaces. you can see the beautiful glazed wall the public can walk up to and see these wovls. a view showing the length. the finger wall is removed and built a bump in. this is from the other side. you can get a sofens the breath of the exhibit. i want to notice that there is no cement. we have really put 1068 materials...
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reminders of his visit to philadelphia are positioned in and around the building including the noted grotto in theyard. >> there is deep appreciation from the people that now call this home. >> i may not have much but it's mine and i thank god truly for it. >> in chinatown, katherine scott, channel 6 "action news." >> very nice. >>> sister mary is a remarkable individual. time now for the "action news" traffic report. lets go to matt pellman. >> hello brian and monica. there is something to slow us down in delco on 95, a crash between the blue route and 320, you see it taking out the left lane and penndot just arrived on the scene. and things are extra slow from 420 this afternoon. in the heart of center city, watch for a crash at 11th and walnut, and one for you lincoln drive drivers, there is a crash at rittenhouse, slowing you down a bit. and burlington county, rancocas road overtop, looking better than the last half hour but south of there there is the overturned vehicle and speeds there are in the 20s and the new jersey turnpike, a crash past exit 4 on the shoulder, we'll check it agai
reminders of his visit to philadelphia are positioned in and around the building including the noted grotto in theyard. >> there is deep appreciation from the people that now call this home. >> i may not have much but it's mine and i thank god truly for it. >> in chinatown, katherine scott, channel 6 "action news." >> very nice. >>> sister mary is a remarkable individual. time now for the "action news" traffic report. lets go to matt pellman....
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the highlight their day is the chance to visit the little mermaid at arielle's grotto. been waiting for this for a long time. brianna tells me it did not disappoint. >> you go on ride it tells you the whole story. >> reporter: pretty fun? uh-huh. >> reporter: was it as good as you thought it was going to be. >> yup, it was awesome. >> reporter: by 6:00 p.m. it's time to least park. sunshine foundation kids are still buzzing over their special day. >> disneyworld is so awesome. >> reporter: what was the best part of the day for you? >> the rides. >> i really would like to stay here. >> reporter: you'd like to stay here. this is about as good as it gets. >> yup, it can't get any better than this. this is amazing. >> reporter: shaina ramirez hasn't stopped smiling since she got here. >> tell me about the whole experience today. what was it like for you? >> it was just unbelievable. >> reporter: soon enough the ramirez twins will be back home in bucks county back to their normal routine doctors appointments and surgeries and more pain than any little girl should have to end
the highlight their day is the chance to visit the little mermaid at arielle's grotto. been waiting for this for a long time. brianna tells me it did not disappoint. >> you go on ride it tells you the whole story. >> reporter: pretty fun? uh-huh. >> reporter: was it as good as you thought it was going to be. >> yup, it was awesome. >> reporter: by 6:00 p.m. it's time to least park. sunshine foundation kids are still buzzing over their special day. >>...
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the highlight of their day is the chance to visit the little mermaid ariel's grotto. been waiting for this for a long time. brianna tells me it did not disappoint. >> go in the shell and you go on a ride. it tells you the whole story. >> reporter: pretty fun? >> aha. >> reporter: was it as good as you thought it would be. >> yup, it was awesome. >> reporter: by 6:00 p.m. it's time to least park sunshine foundation kids are still buzzing over their special day. >> disneyworld was so awesome. >> reporter: what was the best part of the day for you? >> the rides. the rides. >> i really want to stay here. >> reporter: you'd like to stay here. this is about as good as it gets. >> yup. it can't get any better than this. this is amazing. >> reporter: shaina ramirez hasn't stopped smiling since she got here. >> tell me about the whole experience today. what was it like for you? >> it was just unbelievable. >> soon enough the ramirez twins will be back home in bucks county back to their normal routine of doctors appointments and surgeries and more pain than any little girl shou
the highlight of their day is the chance to visit the little mermaid ariel's grotto. been waiting for this for a long time. brianna tells me it did not disappoint. >> go in the shell and you go on a ride. it tells you the whole story. >> reporter: pretty fun? >> aha. >> reporter: was it as good as you thought it would be. >> yup, it was awesome. >> reporter: by 6:00 p.m. it's time to least park sunshine foundation kids are still buzzing over their special...
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what we have done is the process is to transform one of our bear grottos into a new exhibit. the grottos were built in 1938 when cement was king and are now transforming into new spaces. you can see the beautiful glazed wall the public can walk up to and see these wovls. a view showing the length. the finger wall is removed and built a bump in. this is from the other side. you can get a sofens the breath of the exhibit. i want to notice that there is no cement. we have really put 1068 materials so the wlfs won't run on dirt. you can see a pool and on the other slide the mote was fill in. this side the mote isn't. this is the thrital bump in where the public can get inside the exhibit. we put about $30 thousand of electronic equipment to activate the exhibit and part of our wellness program and this well stimulate and activate the exhibit. new arrives, hyson macaws and [inaudible] scirls. the color here is really muted. these animalerize spectacular in color. the hysons are rare and endangered because of their brilliant blue colors. they are going into the tropical forest and
what we have done is the process is to transform one of our bear grottos into a new exhibit. the grottos were built in 1938 when cement was king and are now transforming into new spaces. you can see the beautiful glazed wall the public can walk up to and see these wovls. a view showing the length. the finger wall is removed and built a bump in. this is from the other side. you can get a sofens the breath of the exhibit. i want to notice that there is no cement. we have really put 1068 materials...
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from that to a higher altitude the grotto falls but beware, look out for llama drama on the trail.e're all sleeping going rogue with tree tents made by a company called tent style. it's got a great view. but what's camping without camp songs? ♪ i invited country singer drake white to join me. ♪ living the dream >> reporter: the nashville native is not playing to a packed house -- >> i feel inspired out here. >> reporter: -- he's living the dream camping out in tennessee's wilderness. >> you got enough room for your luggage, your guitar, your speakers. the roadies. >> reporter: time to kick back around the fire and i decided to leave the singing to the professional. ♪ and finally it's time to tuck into our tree tents for a night under the stars. ♪ back to freedom what it means to me ♪ >> so i'm suspended about 11 feet in the air here, lara, which means that half the fun is getting in and out of this thing. it's kind of like a giant jungle gym for adults and once you're out, back on the ground, now this tent, the top is mesh so i had a cover that's really important. we had a massive
from that to a higher altitude the grotto falls but beware, look out for llama drama on the trail.e're all sleeping going rogue with tree tents made by a company called tent style. it's got a great view. but what's camping without camp songs? ♪ i invited country singer drake white to join me. ♪ living the dream >> reporter: the nashville native is not playing to a packed house -- >> i feel inspired out here. >> reporter: -- he's living the dream camping out in tennessee's...
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the second thing i would say is really to foot stop andy grotto's message. the fy17 budget is a make or break budget. the department of defense has i think gotten from my civilian perspective pretty steady and good funding for what they're trying to do in cybercommand. we have relatively speak not put as much funding into civilian government and cybersecurity. and if we're going to be serious about this, we have to put the dollars there. it's not going to magically happen without the resources to support it. and i think the '17 budget is truly a make or break budget for them. >> we're doing a report at css looking at the progress made in the last decade, which has been substantial, both from the congress and from the bush and obama administrations. but we're also looking at the next things that need to be done. so i think a lot of the issues you've heard, building up dhs, thinking about governance, moving to managed services, some of the things we didn't talk-b authentication, figuring out d.o.d.'s role, these are all going to be big problems. let's see how
the second thing i would say is really to foot stop andy grotto's message. the fy17 budget is a make or break budget. the department of defense has i think gotten from my civilian perspective pretty steady and good funding for what they're trying to do in cybercommand. we have relatively speak not put as much funding into civilian government and cybersecurity. and if we're going to be serious about this, we have to put the dollars there. it's not going to magically happen without the resources...
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in the order they're on my list, andy grotto, senior director for cybersecurity policy at the national security council. we have two andys. they both have the same job, which is a little confusing. andy, before that he was the senior adviser for technology policy. secretary pritzker at commerce. he was very effective there, hearing from other people, including the secretary. and he of course was a professional staff member at ssci starting all this. after him we have kirsten duncan, house committee on homeland security. kirsten is pinch-hitting. for some reason the other speaker we had from the committee had to go to a meeting on tsa. i don't know what might have happened today that would call for secretary johnson to have an emergency meeting, but in any case, kirsten, we're really grateful for you being here and filling in. she handles cybersecurity infrastructure protection for chairman mccall. she works on cybersecurity and science and technology issues. and most important for you in the room she was a pmf. which is the real seal of approval from the federal government. so thank yo
in the order they're on my list, andy grotto, senior director for cybersecurity policy at the national security council. we have two andys. they both have the same job, which is a little confusing. andy, before that he was the senior adviser for technology policy. secretary pritzker at commerce. he was very effective there, hearing from other people, including the secretary. and he of course was a professional staff member at ssci starting all this. after him we have kirsten duncan, house...