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lyn hancock. >> jimmy: has hancock ever written a book about uranus?anus. but once in college. once in college. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: hancock. she's good stuff, man. >> steve: lyn hancock. >> jimmy: yeah. [ cougar growl ] [ laughter ] audio chip in there, yeah. you open it up. [ cougar growl ] >> steve: ooh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, here you go. you guys, we're down to our last book. >> steve: oh, no. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: someone's clapping, yeah. [ laughter ] it's an action novel here, you guys. it's called "the penetrator" by chet cunningham. [ laughter ] >> steve: what? >> jimmy: i love this cover here. he is firing a load of bullets from his crotch. [ laughter ] and it says here, "the penetrator" right there, and yeah, this could not be less subtle. oh, wait, i was wrong. on the side -- "double penetrator." [ laughter ] that's the name of the book. -- jackie, manhattan. hi, jackie, manhattan. [ laughter ] that's all i have for this edition of my "do not read" list. if you have a book that you think could be on that list, i wan
lyn hancock. >> jimmy: has hancock ever written a book about uranus?anus. but once in college. once in college. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: hancock. she's good stuff, man. >> steve: lyn hancock. >> jimmy: yeah. [ cougar growl ] [ laughter ] audio chip in there, yeah. you open it up. [ cougar growl ] >> steve: ooh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, here you go. you guys, we're down to our last book. >> steve: oh, no. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy:...
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right now hancock, there is some sheer. there's something going on just southwest of hancock. we showed you this earlier as it came out of pumpkin center. so hopefully you folks in hancock are taking cover. i would certainly take cover in fulton county and franklin county, pennsylvania as well, because this storm is headed right for you. this is still moving north- northeast. so if you are on the other side of the border in pennsylvania, we've got to take care of you, too, so take cover. interior room, preferably a basement if possible. i think the winds -- now they're 30 miles per hour away from the radar site, and then anywhere from 30 to 35 miles per hour toward the radar site. so there is some sort of spin there. and again, we're not talking about a la play that-sized tornado. we're talking about little taken knee spin thears can spin up and come away, go back down, go back up. they can produce some damage. they're not big tornadoes. they're not wide, in other words. and they're not terribly intense. we're talking about winds 40, 50, 60, maybe 70 miles per hour. some of th
right now hancock, there is some sheer. there's something going on just southwest of hancock. we showed you this earlier as it came out of pumpkin center. so hopefully you folks in hancock are taking cover. i would certainly take cover in fulton county and franklin county, pennsylvania as well, because this storm is headed right for you. this is still moving north- northeast. so if you are on the other side of the border in pennsylvania, we've got to take care of you, too, so take cover....
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in the potomac highlands around 68, pushing east, hancock maryland. not much rain, but we have some energy early this morning. 83 right now in washington, 77 in fort belvoir and hagerstown, 74 in martinsburg. we still have humidity. that will change tomorrow behind a cold front. the cold front will likely cause widespread storms later on today after lunchtime. then we could see them turned severe in the afternoon and evening. 93 today for the high temperature. the main risk could be damaging winds and the potential for flash floods. now to lisa. >> i think about you all day adam caskey, in the heat. we are polar opposites. bring it on. everything is open around the beltway. we are in good shape as far as interstate travel. even metro rail reporting normal service systemwide. i will take you to a live picture of 270 moving at speed southbound leading frederick through montgomery county, past 370 shady grove road and onto 495. looks good on 66 and in baltimore. >> drivers this weekend using 66, 3 westbound lanes will be closed at the beltway from 10:00
in the potomac highlands around 68, pushing east, hancock maryland. not much rain, but we have some energy early this morning. 83 right now in washington, 77 in fort belvoir and hagerstown, 74 in martinsburg. we still have humidity. that will change tomorrow behind a cold front. the cold front will likely cause widespread storms later on today after lunchtime. then we could see them turned severe in the afternoon and evening. 93 today for the high temperature. the main risk could be damaging...
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and along 68 near hancock maryland, and in pennsylvania. 83 in washington, 75 at dulles airport and gaithersburg. 82 in annapolis. warm start. not as hot as yesterday, 93. storms likely later this afternoon, and even around lunchtime. some could become severe, especially around the evening commute with gusty wind and flash floods bring the primary threat. >> directly to newschopper 7, because they mated to woodbridge, virginia. northbound 95 has a series of accidents, after the occoquan but before the exit for route 1. only two right lanes getting around the accident. it's blocking the two left lanes. more from newschopper 7 later. now to news. a somber anniversary today as we remember the nine people killed in metro's deadliest crash. >> nine people died when two trains collided on the red line near the fort totten station in 2009. today they will be honored with
and along 68 near hancock maryland, and in pennsylvania. 83 in washington, 75 at dulles airport and gaithersburg. 82 in annapolis. warm start. not as hot as yesterday, 93. storms likely later this afternoon, and even around lunchtime. some could become severe, especially around the evening commute with gusty wind and flash floods bring the primary threat. >> directly to newschopper 7, because they mated to woodbridge, virginia. northbound 95 has a series of accidents, after the occoquan...
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a lot of blue sky looking north from the john hancock building. a wonderful day to be outdoors. as we mentioned, 70 degrees was the high but check this out. 14 degrees warmer today. the high temperature in st. louis at 84. plenty of very hot air that's out to the west of us. and it looks like that stuff is going to make it into the chicago area by the weekend. in fact by sunday we should have a high temperature in the low 90's. it will be quite a change from this 70 to 75 degree temperature range that we've seen. right now, it's falling to 60 degrees at o'hare and you can see all across the area temperatures cooling off rather rapidly in the upper 50s in many locations. the winds, dying down wind speeds generally five to 10 miles per hour. after midnight the winds probably will be for the most part calm. now, look at this. the cool air will move out over the next couple of days. then coming in at about, say midweek into friday temperatures will be moving up fairly rapidly. and then, by sunday, we're looking at probably the heart of the hot air before a little bit of relief comes
a lot of blue sky looking north from the john hancock building. a wonderful day to be outdoors. as we mentioned, 70 degrees was the high but check this out. 14 degrees warmer today. the high temperature in st. louis at 84. plenty of very hot air that's out to the west of us. and it looks like that stuff is going to make it into the chicago area by the weekend. in fact by sunday we should have a high temperature in the low 90's. it will be quite a change from this 70 to 75 degree temperature...
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. >> for 23 years, hancock lived in the streets suffering from ptsd, burying deep memories of wars. >> what i did over there, i cannot get a job doing. those things that i did over there, i hate it and i have to live with it forever. >> he was recently given vouchers to find housing but hancock discovered that the good intentions go so far. >> the amount of the vouchers are only so much. the housing here and the rents are so high. >> veterans groups say competition and rising rents are too much. >>. >> the goal, convince landlords to give homes to veterans within 100 days. >> they have a new calm, subsidized housing and now we need the landlords to step up. >> mark shayman said he is giving priority to veterans in his building. >> i want to help them, they serve in the military they save countries they save lives, and i want to give them what they deserve. >> among the vets that recently found a home with the vouchers was steven hancock. >> it's nothing special, it's a one bedroom place, but it's mine, i'm not out here on the streets. >> the federal government is giving the veterans u
. >> for 23 years, hancock lived in the streets suffering from ptsd, burying deep memories of wars. >> what i did over there, i cannot get a job doing. those things that i did over there, i hate it and i have to live with it forever. >> he was recently given vouchers to find housing but hancock discovered that the good intentions go so far. >> the amount of the vouchers are only so much. the housing here and the rents are so high. >> veterans groups say competition...
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to mayor hancock i would say just to continue to invest. there is a huge commitment to collaborating in the business community, not just because of jobs, but because we want the right people to come and be part of our community. our company has done that over the last few years. thousands and thousands of hours of volunteer time. we do it because we know we are part of the city that has partnered with us. i could not tell him to do anything other than continue to do that. we are doing a great job and there are lots of examples we can share. >> first and foremost, we have the steelers. [laughter] i guess you have to be from pittsburg to appreciate that. i will not repeat some of the things i said earlier in terms of access to universities and employers. that is very important. whether you are at a site in the city for five years or 50 years, as chris knows, you are always assessing whether you are at the right place. it is an ongoing process, very important part of the fiduciary responsibility that we have as business heads. we have made tha
to mayor hancock i would say just to continue to invest. there is a huge commitment to collaborating in the business community, not just because of jobs, but because we want the right people to come and be part of our community. our company has done that over the last few years. thousands and thousands of hours of volunteer time. we do it because we know we are part of the city that has partnered with us. i could not tell him to do anything other than continue to do that. we are doing a great...
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thank you, mayor hancock. kelly jean brough, the director of the metro chamber of commerce for denver. >> thanks. it's good to be here. just to follow up on what the mayor was highlighting. you know, in colorado i think the huge benefit of why we get to sit here today with pittsburgh is that the history of this country and frankly the world has been if you sat on a body of water chances were good you could find your way towards success economically, and technology has really changed that and positioned us who are inland to find our place in the world and really be competitive, but it required a very different approach. and i think the two things we have really been both lucky and good and we accept both of those is, one, in the development of our workforce. we're the second most educated state in the country, and some of that is because we're lucky. people want to move there because of our quality of life and what we deliver as a state, and the second one is because i think we're willing to acknowledge some of
thank you, mayor hancock. kelly jean brough, the director of the metro chamber of commerce for denver. >> thanks. it's good to be here. just to follow up on what the mayor was highlighting. you know, in colorado i think the huge benefit of why we get to sit here today with pittsburgh is that the history of this country and frankly the world has been if you sat on a body of water chances were good you could find your way towards success economically, and technology has really changed that...
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thu is through hancock gourmet -- this is through hancock gourmet lobster company. and 2941 restaurant in falls church, you'll pay $49 for an elegant dinner for two up to a $100 value. you can find this deal on google offers. if you have an offer you've seen or you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i'd love to hear from you on facebook. i'm jessica doyle, 9news now. >>> today you will get a chance to see something that is quite unique. it is called the transit of venus. it's when we get to see our neighbors go in front of the sun. elaine reports when this happens, 400 years from now or ago actually, it sparked a new interest in science. >> reporter: for astronomers it's a twice in a lifetime spectacle. this is nasa video of the 2004 transit of venus which won't happen again until the 22nd century. but in the 1700s, the transit ignited the first great space race, the quest for a yardstick of the heaven. andrea wolf wrote the book "chasing venus." >> in the 18th century astop mists believed they could use the transit of venus to answer one of the most p
thu is through hancock gourmet -- this is through hancock gourmet lobster company. and 2941 restaurant in falls church, you'll pay $49 for an elegant dinner for two up to a $100 value. you can find this deal on google offers. if you have an offer you've seen or you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i'd love to hear from you on facebook. i'm jessica doyle, 9news now. >>> today you will get a chance to see something that is quite unique. it is called the transit of venus....
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up to 350 million in debt partners was approved by john hancock. it occurred in october of 2011 with approximately $151 million which is only a portion of the total budget for the projects. indeed, as of the second quarter of 2010 before application was submitted to the doe, the project was funded in the amount of $117 million. in short, we have dedicated substantial equity and are committed to its success. i am pleased to report that the facility has the commercial operation and we expect them to reach that milestone very soon. mr. chairman, we have been in the business of developing thermal power for close to 30 years. our deep experience enabled us to propose the solid commercial power project to the department of energy. thank you for the opportunity to speak here today. i welcome any questions that you may have. >> thank you. doctor? you are recognized. >> chairman jordan, ranking member kucinich and the committee, it's an honor to appear to talk about the department of energy loan guarantee program. i am a senior research fellow at the center
up to 350 million in debt partners was approved by john hancock. it occurred in october of 2011 with approximately $151 million which is only a portion of the total budget for the projects. indeed, as of the second quarter of 2010 before application was submitted to the doe, the project was funded in the amount of $117 million. in short, we have dedicated substantial equity and are committed to its success. i am pleased to report that the facility has the commercial operation and we expect them...
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rich ishlg i'll ask this of you and maybe mayor hancock. how do you measure success? one of the things that we can talk about all the things that we like to do, that doesn't mean that much if we can't say we
rich ishlg i'll ask this of you and maybe mayor hancock. how do you measure success? one of the things that we can talk about all the things that we like to do, that doesn't mean that much if we can't say we
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with that i'm going to turn it over to mayor hancock who is going to talk to us. >> thank you, nick. i want to thank the u.s. chamber for this invitation to be here today. i think when you take a look at denver and identify what best describes our position, kind of the things we have done over the years, even prior to me arising as mayor of the city that has helped sustain and ignite our growth over turbulent years. words such as regalism, partnership, particularly private partnerships with my friend and colleague to the left here, kelly bruff, as well as with devita and other companies, as well as collaboration, these are words which quite frankly, and i should also say vision have solidified our city going forward. they started decades before i arrived. to give you a hint of what i'm talking about. 150 years ago, denver was considered a city that was too dead to bury. that's a direct quote from an economic development leader. and when they started running trains from cheyenne, denver realized if it connected with cheyenne with a train, it could create an economic opportunity as a c
with that i'm going to turn it over to mayor hancock who is going to talk to us. >> thank you, nick. i want to thank the u.s. chamber for this invitation to be here today. i think when you take a look at denver and identify what best describes our position, kind of the things we have done over the years, even prior to me arising as mayor of the city that has helped sustain and ignite our growth over turbulent years. words such as regalism, partnership, particularly private partnerships...
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rich, i will ask this of you and then maybe mayor hancock. how do you measure success? we can talk about all of the things we would like to do. we know that we are succeeding. when you set out to try to change things, what are you looking at changing and how do you know when you are being successful? >> for the thing that is we do in government creates jobs and opportunities because one of the things about pittsburgh is that people love it. even many who had to leave for 25 or 30 years and move away. you may have had to leave pittsburgh, but pittsburgh never leaves you and it is a great place. i view it as we are trying to view opportunities for young people that they don't have to move away. and more the last couple of years we have been able to turn a corner. we were losing the population and that has now changed. we have young people moving in and there is no one area that we would say making an attractive place to move. we have a major presence from google in our community. and they say once we get them through the tunnel as we say in pittsburgh, they stay. but we h
rich, i will ask this of you and then maybe mayor hancock. how do you measure success? we can talk about all of the things we would like to do. we know that we are succeeding. when you set out to try to change things, what are you looking at changing and how do you know when you are being successful? >> for the thing that is we do in government creates jobs and opportunities because one of the things about pittsburgh is that people love it. even many who had to leave for 25 or 30 years...
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piney grove, hancock, no doubt it's coming through. we're talking gusty winds at the very least, possibly a small tornado. this is 522. this is, of course, the interstate highway 68 out toward western maryland. so not a good time to be on that road as you get up toward garrett county in maryland. i'm going move down a little bit. now, they've also issued this entire line of storms, okay. so from paw-paw, south to blainsville, down to capon bridge. this is going to come out of the mountains and go into the shenandoah valley, then act crouse our western suburbs. tornado warnings have been issued on these storms. frederick county, virginia, page county, shenandoah county, warren county, until 6:45, and hampshire and morgan county in west virginia until 6:45. the only county in maryland right now with these -- with this particular set of storms is allegheny county, and that is until 6:45. so these storms are going to affect places like hagerstown and martinsburg and charles town and winchester. they are going to cross i-81, and they are go
piney grove, hancock, no doubt it's coming through. we're talking gusty winds at the very least, possibly a small tornado. this is 522. this is, of course, the interstate highway 68 out toward western maryland. so not a good time to be on that road as you get up toward garrett county in maryland. i'm going move down a little bit. now, they've also issued this entire line of storms, okay. so from paw-paw, south to blainsville, down to capon bridge. this is going to come out of the mountains and...
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if you're in the hancock area or any of those neighbors areas, southeast of cumberland, that storm is really -- it's a quick one it's moving through rather quickly. as you can see it's not real thick, that is moving in your direction. that's also part of the system that's going down into west virginia. it's going to move into our local area. just south of cam bring moving in our direction -- cambridge, moving in our direction. heading up toward cambridge. that's the first one we're seeing in the eastern shore that's really been an intense storm. but they did have a lot of sun today, so there's still a lot of instability and damage. we see a real concentration of rain. look at all that rain, thunder embedded right knew in the city just wet stuff. one cell just south of baltimore. that's the one we've been tracking moving through. but it's beginning to weaken. the storm for rotation, very little now in the way of rotation. hardly any it's just about completely gone. so i think that warning probably going to be lifting any second now. i don't see it lifted but we still have warnings in t
if you're in the hancock area or any of those neighbors areas, southeast of cumberland, that storm is really -- it's a quick one it's moving through rather quickly. as you can see it's not real thick, that is moving in your direction. that's also part of the system that's going down into west virginia. it's going to move into our local area. just south of cam bring moving in our direction -- cambridge, moving in our direction. heading up toward cambridge. that's the first one we're seeing in...
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just to the northwest of hancock. that's with the front. the front is still to the west of the mountains and until the front goes through, we keep a chance for showers and thunderstorms in. let's put this map into motion as we go through the next hour or so and we'll tell you where the storms are going to go. if the front comes through, we'll see a secondary line of showers and thunderstorms develop. we'll put this into motion. you see how they hang together the next 45 minutes, an hour and a half, and winchester. we'll take a while to get the showers out of here. refreshing and dryer air is going to come in. there's a better look at the showers and storms, sends them into west virginia and that is where the front is located. temperatures, we have a break on that. 74 in bethesda. 76 in great falls and 73 in arlington. so here's the deal. showers and thunderstorms ending. becoming windy tonight. you'll need your shades tomorrow. a seasonal day tomorrow and clouds come in on thursday. for tonight, showers and thunderstorms ending. mostly clou
just to the northwest of hancock. that's with the front. the front is still to the west of the mountains and until the front goes through, we keep a chance for showers and thunderstorms in. let's put this map into motion as we go through the next hour or so and we'll tell you where the storms are going to go. if the front comes through, we'll see a secondary line of showers and thunderstorms develop. we'll put this into motion. you see how they hang together the next 45 minutes, an hour and a...
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hancock and partner brandon are on pace to sell 5,000 barrels in 2012 as d.c.'thirst for locally sourced craft beer is growing. >> d.c. kind of in the last couple of years has been going through kind of -- i would call it like a cultural renaissance. you have a lot of high end restaurants, people looking for higher quality product. it's a pretty large town as far as alcohol consumption goes and it hasn't had its own brewing brand identity. >> that's quickly changing with the recent launch of several local craft brewers, including port city brewing in alexandria and d.c.-based chocolate city beer and three stars. not to mention brew pubs opening their doors. >> you're going to start to see more brews in the washington, d.c. area. you have 11 breweries total. several of those are in planning. so that is a beautiful thing. >> local craft beer enthusiasts gathered this weekend for savor, a traveling festival that celebrates the pairing of great foam with great food. >> 4,000 people total that worked their way through this food and beer pairing experience. >> the cap
hancock and partner brandon are on pace to sell 5,000 barrels in 2012 as d.c.'thirst for locally sourced craft beer is growing. >> d.c. kind of in the last couple of years has been going through kind of -- i would call it like a cultural renaissance. you have a lot of high end restaurants, people looking for higher quality product. it's a pretty large town as far as alcohol consumption goes and it hasn't had its own brewing brand identity. >> that's quickly changing with the recent...
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you can see from romney toward paw paw, western maryland from hancock. we're -- where 68 and 70 split scattered throughout allegheny and washington counties. you'll be dealing with some of those showers and maybe an isolated rumble of thunder. temps are way up there this morning. near 80 still at pax river. baltimore 81. 75 for gaithersburg and the cooler areas like luray at 69. still on the toasty side. our michael & son weather camera this morning, it's still dark. we have another half-hour or so- so starting to see a little bit of light off in the horizon. feels like 87. barely a wind at 3 miles an hour. we have 83 here. still 80 in boston. you have the warmth and heat on the east coast. as you go west, 50s and 60s. so there's cooler, drier air in the great lakes, northern plains. that's going to be moving in. we do have the showers and storms out ahead of it. the cold front back here. that cold front and a prefrontal trough will help trigger maybe a couple of line of storms. watching in the afternoon we pop showers and storms here. this is 3:00. the
you can see from romney toward paw paw, western maryland from hancock. we're -- where 68 and 70 split scattered throughout allegheny and washington counties. you'll be dealing with some of those showers and maybe an isolated rumble of thunder. temps are way up there this morning. near 80 still at pax river. baltimore 81. 75 for gaithersburg and the cooler areas like luray at 69. still on the toasty side. our michael & son weather camera this morning, it's still dark. we have another...
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around hancock, also romney. we'll put this into motion. we expect the storms to move out and east crossing 81 around martinsburg with heavy rain. right now, nothing severe. this is why we declared today a code yellow. in winchester, we get into the act in an hour and 15 minutes and eventually, places like frederick and leesburg. you will also get into the act with showers and thunderstorms. widen out the radar and you can see the storms go into west virginia and petersburg. so, the front is still well to the west of us. it will take another 6 or so hours to get through here. the temperatures are nice, it's humid. 74 in bethesda. 75 in rockville. 77 in great falls. looking at 76 in springfield. 78 in college park and 74 in beltsville. so, here's the deal. showers and storms ending tonight, becoming windy. grab your shades for wednesday. it will be seasonal on wednesday. a few more clouds come in on thursday. so for tonight, showers and storms ending. again, around midnight. mostly cloudy, breezy, and comfortable. and winds become northweste
around hancock, also romney. we'll put this into motion. we expect the storms to move out and east crossing 81 around martinsburg with heavy rain. right now, nothing severe. this is why we declared today a code yellow. in winchester, we get into the act in an hour and 15 minutes and eventually, places like frederick and leesburg. you will also get into the act with showers and thunderstorms. widen out the radar and you can see the storms go into west virginia and petersburg. so, the front is...
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this is a pretty hefty storm south of hancock west of hedgesville straddling i-70. a good storm south of percyville. everything is pushing south and ease this. will cross 15 -- south and east this. will cross 15 and go south of leesburg and scoot across into montgomery county. this some moved down 270. now it's on the east side over toward olney around 108 and 97 and near hatch shire avenue, nothing severe but pocket -- and hampshire avenue, nothing severe just over toward olney. we'll come back and talk about how long these storms will last and look ahead to the weekend. >>> 9 want you ton about a major development in the 9news investigation -- to know about a major development in the 9news investigation that we've been working on more than six months now. remember that fellow? a d.c. superior court judge has decided the sentence for richard kim who is the owner of town square market in southeast d.c. convicted of selling alcohol to a minor. andrea mccarren has been with this one for months now and is live from the courthouse with what may be the final details on t
this is a pretty hefty storm south of hancock west of hedgesville straddling i-70. a good storm south of percyville. everything is pushing south and ease this. will cross 15 -- south and east this. will cross 15 and go south of leesburg and scoot across into montgomery county. this some moved down 270. now it's on the east side over toward olney around 108 and 97 and near hatch shire avenue, nothing severe but pocket -- and hampshire avenue, nothing severe just over toward olney. we'll come...
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hour but just peeking at radar, looks like the first couple of showers are starting to fire toward hancock and some of the mountains toward cumberland and that way and will be moving toward us later this afternoon. so enjoy it now but we'll have a few showers and storms. here's a look at the day planner as temperatures will be climbing into the #s on here. we're -- 80s here. we're 78 now. i was forecasting a high of 80. we may get to 81, 82. we'll be somewhere in that range with the spotty to scattered showers and a couple of storms as we go throughout the afternoon. more active than yesterday i think. by 9:00 you're still going out this evening, yes, 73 degrees. i can't rule out even a passing shower till about 10:00 or 11:00 but once we get through this, the heat is going to start to build, especially by the weekend. here's a look at it this morning. you can see everything moving northwest to southeast and it's a little tough to tell but right here, little green specks are starting to fire just north of cumberland. that's just the beginning of what i think the showers and storms this aft
hour but just peeking at radar, looks like the first couple of showers are starting to fire toward hancock and some of the mountains toward cumberland and that way and will be moving toward us later this afternoon. so enjoy it now but we'll have a few showers and storms. here's a look at the day planner as temperatures will be climbing into the #s on here. we're -- 80s here. we're 78 now. i was forecasting a high of 80. we may get to 81, 82. we'll be somewhere in that range with the spotty to...
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this is just southwest of hancock moving towards berkeley springs. watch for a sudden increase in wind speed. at that elevation, the rotation we are picking up several thousand feet off of the ground but it has been consistent and very healthy-looking. there is a pretty good likelihood that there is some rotation that might be working down to the surface. will that keep going that way? >> i think it will be going right along the potomac and the pennsylvania border. we are seeing that. even though there is the tornado warning, we have seen some indications of rotation according to the doppler radar. that indicates the severity of the storm. we could see a little bit more rotation's but this is one of the cells we will keep a very close eye on. >> we can just expand maybe our view a little bit. this extends way out into pennsylvania. closer to home, we have this way the segment of torrential rain. that is why the flash flooding is a concern across prince george's county, eastern sections of howard county. active flash flood warnings in effect. that con
this is just southwest of hancock moving towards berkeley springs. watch for a sudden increase in wind speed. at that elevation, the rotation we are picking up several thousand feet off of the ground but it has been consistent and very healthy-looking. there is a pretty good likelihood that there is some rotation that might be working down to the surface. will that keep going that way? >> i think it will be going right along the potomac and the pennsylvania border. we are seeing that....
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this is extending toward berkley springs and hancock moving into southern pa in the next little while. temperatures still way up there for this time of morning. easton is 79 along with pax river. it's 73 in culpeper. a few lucky ones in the 60s but you'll notice the warmth in and around the metro area. rockville 80. fairfax still 78. 82 in baltimore. 81 in arlington and alexandria and here in washington, we look out on our camera, a steamy morning, 84. feeling like 90 out there with the heat index and humidity at 67%. here's the wider picture. there's a front out to the west. you can see this line of showers and storms. that's the front. as the front gets closer, it will fire more showers and storms. it's going to get through here later on today. more likely this evening and tonight. behind it drier air but we'll watch the front by the noon hour producing some showers and storms out toward the shenandoah valley, maybe northern maryland. by 3:00 in the afternoon, a line of showers and storms. some of these could be on the severe side coming through us for the afternoon and evening hour
this is extending toward berkley springs and hancock moving into southern pa in the next little while. temperatures still way up there for this time of morning. easton is 79 along with pax river. it's 73 in culpeper. a few lucky ones in the 60s but you'll notice the warmth in and around the metro area. rockville 80. fairfax still 78. 82 in baltimore. 81 in arlington and alexandria and here in washington, we look out on our camera, a steamy morning, 84. feeling like 90 out there with the heat...
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to mayor hancock i would say just to continue to invest. there is a huge commitment to collaborating in the business community, not just because of jobs, but because we want the right people to come and be part of our community. our company has done that over the last few years. thousands and thousands of hours of volunteer time. we do it because we know we are part of the city that has partnered with us. i could not tell him to do anything other than continue to do that. we are doing a great job and there are lots of examples we can share. >> first and foremost, we have the steelers. [laughter] i guess you have to be from pittsburg to appreciate that. i will not repeat some of the things i said earlier in terms of access to universities and employers. that is very important. whether you are at a site in the city for five years or 50 years, as chris knows, you are always assessing whether you are at the right place. it is an ongoing process, very important part of the fiduciary responsibility that we have as business heads. we have made tha
to mayor hancock i would say just to continue to invest. there is a huge commitment to collaborating in the business community, not just because of jobs, but because we want the right people to come and be part of our community. our company has done that over the last few years. thousands and thousands of hours of volunteer time. we do it because we know we are part of the city that has partnered with us. i could not tell him to do anything other than continue to do that. we are doing a great...
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upper 60's on the eastern shore. 61 in westminster. 56 in hancock.'s forecast looks pretty good. morning clouds then partly cloudy. 75 to 80 degrees. there is a stubborn low that is bringing in some bands of clouds. pretty much east of the bay. high pressure will bring us some nice weather over the next three to four days and then the humidity will start to build. partly cloudy and 59 to 60 tonight. beware of the system in the atlantic if you're heading out on the bay. the wind is pretty strong. there is a small craft advisory. pretty cloudy in ocean city. 72 degrees. there will be a breeze. friday looks good and very nice on saturday, 74 degrees. temperatures will gradually rise throughout the week. i think the weekend looks spectacular. 80 to 81 degrees. check out some of those tall ships. we temperatures around 90 degrees by tuesday. >> time now for a last look at one of our big stories. police will be taking extra measures to keep the streets safe from youth violence. jennifer franciotti is live with that story. >> they are opening a curfew cente
upper 60's on the eastern shore. 61 in westminster. 56 in hancock.'s forecast looks pretty good. morning clouds then partly cloudy. 75 to 80 degrees. there is a stubborn low that is bringing in some bands of clouds. pretty much east of the bay. high pressure will bring us some nice weather over the next three to four days and then the humidity will start to build. partly cloudy and 59 to 60 tonight. beware of the system in the atlantic if you're heading out on the bay. the wind is pretty...
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one renegade storm here north of the hagerstown area, moving north of hancock into pennsylvania but most of us sitting dry and should continue through most of the day tomorrow but as we go go into tomorrow afternoon we should watch for the changing weather of the day, storms out of west and cooler air with that, these high temperatures are just unbelievable near 100, 103 downtown officially today. 84, still a very warm night. muggy conditions yes. humidity high, dew points up over 70, certainly it'll be very warm as you head out the door first thing in the morning. i don't think that these heat values will hold more than another 18 to 24 hours because this new boundary coming in will change things by tomorrow evening. big line of storms already kind of lining up here across the upper midwest. you see showers and storms, that's the boundary headed our way. the big heat bubble that's been dominating the last couple days, beginning to edge a little further east now and what that will mean is this front will have a greater ability to wedge in and push that it heat out of here and off to the
one renegade storm here north of the hagerstown area, moving north of hancock into pennsylvania but most of us sitting dry and should continue through most of the day tomorrow but as we go go into tomorrow afternoon we should watch for the changing weather of the day, storms out of west and cooler air with that, these high temperatures are just unbelievable near 100, 103 downtown officially today. 84, still a very warm night. muggy conditions yes. humidity high, dew points up over 70, certainly...
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parts of the houn, even near han -- parts of the mountains, even near hancock, could be cooler.altimore should stay dry today. a better chance of storms in baltimore by tomorrow. ocean city drive. high of 71. winds 6 to 11 knots on the bay. no major concerns as far as the chop goes. high tide at 6:05 this evening at fort mchenry. ocean city says dry tonight. clouds increase. 72 tomorrow. a lot more clouds coming in. we stay dry tonight. down into the 60's downtown. 50's out into the suburbs. summer begins this week. i know it already feels like it for a lot of folks. the kids are off on vacation. you may be planning vacations. summer officially begins on wednesday at 7:09 in the evening. boy will the weather feel like summer. the next front comes in, storms thursday into friday. that's when we see temperatures drop back down next weekend. >> if you are expecting a baby or thinking of going down that route, you can look fabulous while doing it. you are looking fabulous yourself. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> we were joking about father's day, but it is all about the m
parts of the houn, even near han -- parts of the mountains, even near hancock, could be cooler.altimore should stay dry today. a better chance of storms in baltimore by tomorrow. ocean city drive. high of 71. winds 6 to 11 knots on the bay. no major concerns as far as the chop goes. high tide at 6:05 this evening at fort mchenry. ocean city says dry tonight. clouds increase. 72 tomorrow. a lot more clouds coming in. we stay dry tonight. down into the 60's downtown. 50's out into the suburbs....
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a skinny line from hancock berkeley springs. 3 or 4 thundershowers. they are moving to the east southeast at 20 miles an hour. if that continues and they continue to be supported we may see some shower activity here in the baltimore area maybe between 8:30 and 9:30 tonight. some thunder and lightning possible. if you are heading to the ball game maybe some showers later on but right now it's kind of quieted down. >> thank you. the final count down is on as baltimore and maryland get ready to celebrate the star spangled sail break. 200 years in the making all about our role in u. s. history. the ship will soon be coming in. jessica has a prime seat with more. >> reporter: if only we could mark this spot because this is going to be the best seat in the house when these 40 boats from around the world make their way into our inner harbor. it's a celebration that's 200 years in the making. baltimore's inner harbor 40 tall ships enroute from around the world. the first to arrive wednesday morning. >> there is a fleet of 40 some ships starting to come up the
a skinny line from hancock berkeley springs. 3 or 4 thundershowers. they are moving to the east southeast at 20 miles an hour. if that continues and they continue to be supported we may see some shower activity here in the baltimore area maybe between 8:30 and 9:30 tonight. some thunder and lightning possible. if you are heading to the ball game maybe some showers later on but right now it's kind of quieted down. >> thank you. the final count down is on as baltimore and maryland get ready...
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paula hancock has that story. >> reporter: bangladeshi residents point to a boat of residents escaping myanmar. an increasing number are fleeing the violence in the western state, but bangladesh security forces are sending them back. their situation is unexplainable one border guard says. yesterday they told us, please kill us, and throw our bodies in the river, but don't send us back. some have been given shelter by bangladeshshy villagers and spoke of the violence between the minority and the buddhists in western myanmar. they killed three, four people in front of me, he says, and i got scared and thought they might kill me. so i decided to come to bangladesh and it is a muslim country in hopes they would give us shelter. hundreds of homes have been torch ed torched in that state in recent days with desperate injuries on both sides of the conflict. clashes erupted after police detained three muslim men for the alleged rape and killing of a buddhist woman late last month, and apparent revenge attack led to the death of 10 m muslim men on a, but and the cycle of violence is continuing.
paula hancock has that story. >> reporter: bangladeshi residents point to a boat of residents escaping myanmar. an increasing number are fleeing the violence in the western state, but bangladesh security forces are sending them back. their situation is unexplainable one border guard says. yesterday they told us, please kill us, and throw our bodies in the river, but don't send us back. some have been given shelter by bangladeshshy villagers and spoke of the violence between the minority...
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you need to shut hancock's water off.ing it down the toilet. >> he's trying to stuff in the toilet. so we turn the water off. >> the first thing you've got to keep in mind is they are in prison. and they're not in for jaywalking or anything. they are violent. so we do have some dangerous kids. but in all, they're still teenagers. and you got to understand that they are teenagers. >> can you please turn my water back on? >> why are you trying to stop up the ka mode? >> he'll have it off the rest of the day. >> i'm not going to tear it out because he'll scratch at him and tearing everything up. this is a reoccurring thing. he'll go out for rec today or tomorrow. when he does i'll rip everything out of his room. >> after the destructive inmate is removed from his cell, sergeant russell anderson and officer randy daley conduct a search. >> he tore open the pillow, cut open the corner. >> nice. you're not supposed to have anything like that here. >> as you can see by officer daley, there's a lot on the wall. security threat gr
you need to shut hancock's water off.ing it down the toilet. >> he's trying to stuff in the toilet. so we turn the water off. >> the first thing you've got to keep in mind is they are in prison. and they're not in for jaywalking or anything. they are violent. so we do have some dangerous kids. but in all, they're still teenagers. and you got to understand that they are teenagers. >> can you please turn my water back on? >> why are you trying to stop up the ka mode?...
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this is through hancock gourmet lobster company. deal for one of the best restaurants in the washington area. 2941 restaurant in falls church. pay $49 for an elegant dinner for two. that's up to a $100 value. you can find this offer on google offers. if you have a deal you've seen or you're a local merchant with one for our viewers, i would love to hear from ow facebook. a check -- if you on facebook. a check of the news before you go is next. >>> 6:53. very comfortable out there. most temps in the 50s under mostly cloudy skies. partly sunny later o67 at noon and low 70s today. will be a spotty shower, areas mainly west of town for the afternoon. michael? >>> today is tuesday, june 5. here's a check of the news before you go this morning. in a few weeks a judge will sentence john haston on a murder conviction. a jury found him guilty yesterday in the july 2011 home invasion and murder in bowie. his accomplice? craig brooks pleaded guilty last month. >>> the mayor of kensington, maryland has won a fourth term in office. he won an ele
this is through hancock gourmet lobster company. deal for one of the best restaurants in the washington area. 2941 restaurant in falls church. pay $49 for an elegant dinner for two. that's up to a $100 value. you can find this offer on google offers. if you have a deal you've seen or you're a local merchant with one for our viewers, i would love to hear from ow facebook. a check -- if you on facebook. a check of the news before you go is next. >>> 6:53. very comfortable out there. most...
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this is through hancock gourmet lobster company.nd a deal for one of the best restaurants in the washington area. 2941 restaurant in falls church. you'll pay $49 for an elegant dinner for two. you can find this deal on google offers. if you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you on facebook. >>> well, they want to save some 300-year-old trees on the virginia tech campus. some environmental activists may be getting their way. monday a package of advisors recommended changing the location for a brand new football practice facility that's being planned. the original site would have to require more than a hundred trees be cut down and some of them are white oaks which are at least three centuries old. the tech board will make the final decision. >>> you may want to make plans to be outside tonight at 6:00. that's when the planet venus will pass or transit between the earth and the sun. this is the rarest predictable event in astronomy. the last time it happened was 2004 but it hadn't happened for
this is through hancock gourmet lobster company.nd a deal for one of the best restaurants in the washington area. 2941 restaurant in falls church. you'll pay $49 for an elegant dinner for two. you can find this deal on google offers. if you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you on facebook. >>> well, they want to save some 300-year-old trees on the virginia tech campus. some environmental activists may be getting their way. monday a package of...
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you head towards hancock and hagerstown, in the low 60's right now.wn across the lower eastern shore, we have mid 60's in cambridge until we get to ocean city at 68 and 74 right now in chrisfield. this is all near normal. but we are going to get a little bit above normal as we head towards the afternoon. it will feel a little more humid as the dew point temperatures are rising. yesterday, the dew points were in the 50's. today, they're pushing into the low 60's. 60 degrees at the airport and 62 it in annapolis. any time the dew points get closer to 65 degrees, that's when it starts to feel humid. 75 degrees feels very humid. that's where we're close to that right now. it feels more humid closer to the water that would make sense. today's forecast, we expect it to be in the 80's across the board from 86 in the mountains to 89 around baltimore to 86 in ocean city. here you start off with sunshine. that's what we're seeing right now but clouds start to build in towards the south and towards the west as we head towards the afternoon. that's ahead of our c
you head towards hancock and hagerstown, in the low 60's right now.wn across the lower eastern shore, we have mid 60's in cambridge until we get to ocean city at 68 and 74 right now in chrisfield. this is all near normal. but we are going to get a little bit above normal as we head towards the afternoon. it will feel a little more humid as the dew point temperatures are rising. yesterday, the dew points were in the 50's. today, they're pushing into the low 60's. 60 degrees at the airport and 62...
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so did henry hancock and his wife and so many others, jefferson.george washington has lost just about every battle he has fought, his armies have no blankets or shoes. but he is still hanging in there, and so are his men and women. they are still hanging in there. then comes tom paine, in december 76. it is very relevant to these times. tom paine wrote, these are the times that try men's souls. in the shadow and sunshine, it will shrink them in the service of their country. but he who stands by them, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. a generous parents should say, if there must be trouble, let it be in my day that my child may have peace. if there must be trouble, let it be in our day that our children may have peace. i love the man and the woman who can smile in trouble, who can gather strength from distress and go blazing by reflection. by perseverance and fortitude, we have a prospect of a glorious future. by perseverance and fortitude, we have a prospect of a glorious future. i think that is why we are here tonight. we are here to
so did henry hancock and his wife and so many others, jefferson.george washington has lost just about every battle he has fought, his armies have no blankets or shoes. but he is still hanging in there, and so are his men and women. they are still hanging in there. then comes tom paine, in december 76. it is very relevant to these times. tom paine wrote, these are the times that try men's souls. in the shadow and sunshine, it will shrink them in the service of their country. but he who stands by...
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frostburg and right there outside of hancock area along i-68. frostburg, springville area all showing signs that there could be hail and wind damage. let me real quick show you some of the rainfall amounts. columbia, maryland, over half an inch of rain and, again, coming down hard and we've seen flash flooding in the area. let's talk about some of those pictures now that you sent into us. brendan, this is out of the sterling area. brendan sending in some areas of, you can see in his rear view mirror and his side view mirror there what looks like, clearly, a tornado. you can see some of the damage there. damascus, maryland, which will likely be of a tornado. this one out of the sterling area. sent in from jessica and we've even seen images like this real close to d.c., northwest d.c. this one sent in from rick and ashburn, virginia, as well. so, all around the area, images of wall clouds, images of tornadoes that have been hitting our area and quite a bit of heavy rain and flooding, also. so, we've got this line that is right on top of us trainin
frostburg and right there outside of hancock area along i-68. frostburg, springville area all showing signs that there could be hail and wind damage. let me real quick show you some of the rainfall amounts. columbia, maryland, over half an inch of rain and, again, coming down hard and we've seen flash flooding in the area. let's talk about some of those pictures now that you sent into us. brendan, this is out of the sterling area. brendan sending in some areas of, you can see in his rear view...
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paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >>> while thousands were celebrating egypt's historic election, a british welcome to "newsroom international" where we take you around the world in 60 minutes. a few minutes ago egypt's president-elect wrapped up a speech before a massive crowd in tahrir square. mohamed morsi is sworn into office tomorrow. the mood in the square is festive, but just like it was sunday when he became the country's first democratically elected leader, but there was a dark side to the celebrations. dan rivers reports from cairo. >> reporter: just hours after the muslim brotherhood's victory in egypt's presidential election we shoot jubilant crowds on a bridge near tahrir square unaware that a short distance away a young british journalist was about to be savagely attacked. the young woman want ted to tel her story. >> i was in a weird detached state of mind, and i just kept saying, please god, please make it stop. please god, please make it stop. >> good afternoon, it is 4:00, i'm natasha smith. >> reporter: she is a student at a journalism school in britain. her documentary o
paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >>> while thousands were celebrating egypt's historic election, a british welcome to "newsroom international" where we take you around the world in 60 minutes. a few minutes ago egypt's president-elect wrapped up a speech before a massive crowd in tahrir square. mohamed morsi is sworn into office tomorrow. the mood in the square is festive, but just like it was sunday when he became the country's first democratically elected leader, but there was a...
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i'm john hancock. i'm signing on.on. everybody knows what they want done. they want jobs now, long-term debt reduction. i think they go hand in hand. and the president is out there talking to these movie stars talking about you have dinner with michelle and the president. what's this mickey mouse stuff? who's going to vote for a guy for that stuff? i have one chance in a million to have dinner with the president. that affects my enthusiasm? no. enthusiasm comes from leadership. he stuck his neck out. he put them on the line. when he came out against the iraq war as a young guy. that's why he's president. somebody should remind him, you know why you're president? because hillary didn't do it, and you did. and that's what got you the presidency. >> yeah. >> you stuck your neck on the line and said i'm against this stupid ass war, and that's why he's president. not because he was careful. >> gillian? >> i couldn't agree more. basically, if the president wants to come out now with a clear plan to build confidence, it woul
i'm john hancock. i'm signing on.on. everybody knows what they want done. they want jobs now, long-term debt reduction. i think they go hand in hand. and the president is out there talking to these movie stars talking about you have dinner with michelle and the president. what's this mickey mouse stuff? who's going to vote for a guy for that stuff? i have one chance in a million to have dinner with the president. that affects my enthusiasm? no. enthusiasm comes from leadership. he stuck his...
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also at hancock on c-span 3, a form of looking at national security and the federal budget. speakers include the chairman of the armed services committee, senator carl levin, and retired general james cartwright. >> he traveled the globe to research's new book, barack obama, the story, examining the president's family tree. but tv will give you a preview. including our trip to kenya with the author in january 2010. jonas on sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern -- join us on sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> now, a debate on the republican party. from the american enterprise institute, this is about an hour. good afternoon. i am a senior fellow and i would like to welcome all of new to this american enterprise debate. "is the republican party too exteme/" one of the first things i learned to was the institute's mission statement, simple words -- a competition of ideas is fundamental to a free society. the president did not mean we value competition among various institutions in washington, though of course we do. he was equally at home with and he championed as his successors have done,
also at hancock on c-span 3, a form of looking at national security and the federal budget. speakers include the chairman of the armed services committee, senator carl levin, and retired general james cartwright. >> he traveled the globe to research's new book, barack obama, the story, examining the president's family tree. but tv will give you a preview. including our trip to kenya with the author in january 2010. jonas on sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern -- join us on sunday at 6:00 p.m....
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michael scanlon, john hancock asset management.ndrew, i wonder if anyone's asking you your straight-out opinion. you wrote a book calm ecalled "g to fail." i wonder if you could write a book about jpmorgan with the same htitle. >> i think you could. there's a great human drama in all of this. which as an author and writer you're always looking for. i want to make one point. your last guest talked about franchise value. this is not to dismiss what's happened at jpmorgan. but the franchise value is still there in a way i don't think people have talked about. we talked about the credibility of jamie dimon and the firm broadly in the stock market among investors. when you go talk to the ceos or clients of the firm -- >> andrew, let me break in. >> i see it there. go for it. >> there's chairman johnson. >> -- to attend his daughter's graduation. but he will be submitting a statement and questions for the record. i want to remind my colleagues that the record will be open for the next seven days for opening statements and any other mater
michael scanlon, john hancock asset management.ndrew, i wonder if anyone's asking you your straight-out opinion. you wrote a book calm ecalled "g to fail." i wonder if you could write a book about jpmorgan with the same htitle. >> i think you could. there's a great human drama in all of this. which as an author and writer you're always looking for. i want to make one point. your last guest talked about franchise value. this is not to dismiss what's happened at jpmorgan. but the...