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jamie: i am jamie. what is this place? >> our en eithe inheritance. >> the ship, let's check it out. >> reporter: battleship code museum here has two of last remaining pt boats from world war ii, his uncle harley, joined navy in 1941. >> he was the typicalismish younger brother. then a month later here will pearl harbor. with u.s. at war, harl is shipped to the south pacific, he puts in a request to join a pt boat crew, which means patroler to meado torpedo, and they had twin machine gun turrets. >> they could lay low in the water, wait for the enemy ships to pass, then attack with the torpedos. >> the museum curator shows me around, tight quarters. quarters. why the moss quito -- mosquito fleet. >> they could infection you with malaria, they were deadly and fast. jamie: harl's captain, 26-year-old navy lieutenant, john f. kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie:
jamie: i am jamie. what is this place? >> our en eithe inheritance. >> the ship, let's check it out. >> reporter: battleship code museum here has two of last remaining pt boats from world war ii, his uncle harley, joined navy in 1941. >> he was the typicalismish younger brother. then a month later here will pearl harbor. with u.s. at war, harl is shipped to the south pacific, he puts in a request to join a pt boat crew, which means patroler to meado torpedo, and they had...
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jamie: i am jamie colby, i am outside of great falls, montana. it is steeped in native american history, that is the connection between montana and its native american culture that brought me here to learn about a "strange inheritance," right here, hollywood, and back again. >> i am sandy solomon in 2 now 6, my -- 2006 my friend passed away and left mes entire estate. the inheritance is an obligation. jamie: a huge collection of paintings, drawings, photographs. that she inherited from david humphreys miller. >> these are my dearest friends. >> his people and the subject of his art work are survivors of most indian battle of all-time, the battle of little bighorn. june 1876. i have come to montana to learn more about miller and the "strange inheritance" he lift, brad hamlet is a gallery owner, and fifth generation montana n . >> the life work of david humphreys miller was to find, and paint the survivors of the battle of the little bighorn. jamie: miller is born in 1918, and raised in ohio, his parents are artists they teach him to paint, at 16,
jamie: i am jamie colby, i am outside of great falls, montana. it is steeped in native american history, that is the connection between montana and its native american culture that brought me here to learn about a "strange inheritance," right here, hollywood, and back again. >> i am sandy solomon in 2 now 6, my -- 2006 my friend passed away and left mes entire estate. the inheritance is an obligation. jamie: a huge collection of paintings, drawings, photographs. that she...
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jamie: i am jamie colby, today i am in bermin birmingham, alabamy say that wars are fought to change maps, this episode of "strange inheritance" is about a map. a old map. and one that survived in a family whose history spans from texas to virginia then back to alabama. >> i am patrick martin, my parents died in 1999. and my sister and i inherited house and contents. we were surprised when we figured out what it contained. >> house that patrick and his sister peggy inherited here in birmingham is their home now. >> patrick thank you for having me over. >> our pleasure. jamie: patrick apparents moved to alabama from maryland, bought the house in 19600s. pat reublg, a anpatrick a an ane of his parents but he had his own he'l while scare -- he'll , he has an early retirement. he starts to go through the house. the attic as well. it is here he comes across a box he remembers from his childhood. >> this looks old. box contains family letters and legal documents, some going back to the 18 century. >> this packet is letters from the 1780s. >> he discovers an old u.s. army muster book, an of
jamie: i am jamie colby, today i am in bermin birmingham, alabamy say that wars are fought to change maps, this episode of "strange inheritance" is about a map. a old map. and one that survived in a family whose history spans from texas to virginia then back to alabama. >> i am patrick martin, my parents died in 1999. and my sister and i inherited house and contents. we were surprised when we figured out what it contained. >> house that patrick and his sister peggy...
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jamie: wow.t made ticket better appreciate the airlines that remain in the old suitcase. >> this is the copy of the copy of williamsburg 1862. it is a lost art with the handwriting. that is georgy pickett. jamie: would you ever sell that? >> this? right here? no. jamie: quite a section of family history. what will you do with it now? >> i will probably give it to my children. we don't get to choose our names when we are bored and we have to do with whatever we can and live up to it. i have talked that legacy but have also wondered it in the same way. >> not done fighting the balustrades inheritance for one thing he thinks there should be a statue at gettysburg honoring the great great grandfather and his men. another way is to watch edward pickett feel that it's time to move on with his own son was born they chose the name dug. perhaps some names need to rest in peace. thanks for watching "strange inheritance". and remember, you can't take it with you. have a great week. >> news is the first draf
jamie: wow.t made ticket better appreciate the airlines that remain in the old suitcase. >> this is the copy of the copy of williamsburg 1862. it is a lost art with the handwriting. that is georgy pickett. jamie: would you ever sell that? >> this? right here? no. jamie: quite a section of family history. what will you do with it now? >> i will probably give it to my children. we don't get to choose our names when we are bored and we have to do with whatever we can and live up...
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jamie: another shocker. he learned that pritchard stole some items, including family photos he offered to restore for ed. >> russ pritchard said he would be glad to frame them, and send them back, no charge. jamie: no charge. >> just doing it because he was a nice guy. jamie: wondering what they could be worth, ed takes them to gettysburg antique store. the owner looks the and says. >> these are not real photographs these are laser copys, i said are, you sure. jamie: even ed can see lines from laser printer, pritchard had reframeed his photos with fakes, ed's embarrassment over a bad deal is replaced with a new emotion, anger. jamie: your reaction? >> i was pissed. it dawned on me, i was really ripped off. >> ed decides it is time to take the fight totten me, that is next on "strange inheritance." >> a quiz question, 3903 confederate soldiers were killed in gettysburg? how many are b i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep
jamie: another shocker. he learned that pritchard stole some items, including family photos he offered to restore for ed. >> russ pritchard said he would be glad to frame them, and send them back, no charge. jamie: no charge. >> just doing it because he was a nice guy. jamie: wondering what they could be worth, ed takes them to gettysburg antique store. the owner looks the and says. >> these are not real photographs these are laser copys, i said are, you sure. jamie: even ed...
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we are here with jamie foxx.talented, talented human being. >> this is an incredible show, man. >> jimmy: oh, come on. >> you got to cover your head, did you see what just happened? >> jimmy: the roots are just, unbelievable. >> i call them by the original name. the rits. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was never called the rits. >> that's how we say it. the rits. >> jimmy: jamie, we all know that you have a great voice, you can act. but actually, a lot of people know you're a great impressionist, as well. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so with that in mind it's time for a game called "wheel of musical impressions." here we go. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. how it works, is we're going to take turns hitting this button here, which activates the musical impressions generator. >> right, right. >> jimmy: okay. >> okay. >> jimmy: it will land on one random singer that one of us can do an impression of. >> right. >> jimmy: and then one random song title. whoever's turn it is has to do an impression of that musician doi
we are here with jamie foxx.talented, talented human being. >> this is an incredible show, man. >> jimmy: oh, come on. >> you got to cover your head, did you see what just happened? >> jimmy: the roots are just, unbelievable. >> i call them by the original name. the rits. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was never called the rits. >> that's how we say it. the rits. >> jimmy: jamie, we all know that you have a great voice, you can act. but actually, a lot...
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>> jamie says the premier it received an ovation.ositive. >> it got a walking ovation. (laughter). >> it was like at 1.1 of the agents of one of the -- ah. let's go. you just see people doing this. it was just like everybody was going all different ways like a musical. >> jamie foxx has achieved tremendous amounts of success but he also has used his failures as fuel to work harder. ♪ >> and that's no laughing matter. ♪ >> quincy harris, fox 29 news. >>> well you can now see see animals up close and philadelphia zoo. here's a sneak peek at the philadelphia tree way opening to the public first thing tomorrow. our cam ross got glimpse of them today enjoying their new place. the tree way is a 300-foot walkway above visitors and it's one of the zoo's 360 exploration trails. officials are using food to encourage the gorillas to move beyond their normal space. celery and lettuce some of their favorite helping to make sure that that happens. >>> on to your fox 29 weather authority. looking and feeling a lot like summer out there scott. >> ye
>> jamie says the premier it received an ovation.ositive. >> it got a walking ovation. (laughter). >> it was like at 1.1 of the agents of one of the -- ah. let's go. you just see people doing this. it was just like everybody was going all different ways like a musical. >> jamie foxx has achieved tremendous amounts of success but he also has used his failures as fuel to work harder. ♪ >> and that's no laughing matter. ♪ >> quincy harris, fox 29 news....
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jamie joins us live from novacare one-on-one with eagles newest wide receiver jamie. >> that poor kid you know they say you never got a second chance of making first impress and nelson agholor hit it out of the park. strong presence. well spoken. if he is as talented on the field as poised off it this should be a match made heaven. >> you can tell us what the last 24 hours has been like for you. >> amazing opportunity very policed to be here and kind of being around any new family has been good. >> wide receiver position for the team no more desean jackson jeremy maclin. what can you bring to the table. >> i want to be a player to help the team out whether offense or special teams you know. coaches will try their best to develop me as a player and i know one thing i'll definitely embrace the way they do it. >> nelson agholor. >> to hear the eagles call your name at 20, had to have been a dream come true. >> maybe for myself and family. because my mom and dad definitely bring on it and every day a train forty was blessed that day with an opportunity and now it's time for me to continue
jamie joins us live from novacare one-on-one with eagles newest wide receiver jamie. >> that poor kid you know they say you never got a second chance of making first impress and nelson agholor hit it out of the park. strong presence. well spoken. if he is as talented on the field as poised off it this should be a match made heaven. >> you can tell us what the last 24 hours has been like for you. >> amazing opportunity very policed to be here and kind of being around any new...
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jamie apody is live there with more jamie. hey, ducis actually, kelly said that the talks with tight apps never even got serious because asking price was too high. and so, he wentz with a guy he wanted for a long time. even recruited him out of high school when he was coaching at oregon and as nelson agholor. and this is a guy that will remind you of jeremy maclin almost identical in size. that's good considering maclin is the guy they're trying to replace. agholor is so valuable for the eagles because he can do a lot of things. he had over 3500 all purpose yards and 27 touchdowns for ufc in his career. and also, chip kelly says he was best available player at 0 and he fits their system well. here's callly on newest wide receiver. >> he's a great fit for what we're doing. i know him fairly well. we tried to recruit him when i was in college he never visited we knew him in high school berkley prep in tampa. got real good extensive knowledge from the people ufc that coached him going back to high school coach who we know well. w
jamie apody is live there with more jamie. hey, ducis actually, kelly said that the talks with tight apps never even got serious because asking price was too high. and so, he wentz with a guy he wanted for a long time. even recruited him out of high school when he was coaching at oregon and as nelson agholor. and this is a guy that will remind you of jeremy maclin almost identical in size. that's good considering maclin is the guy they're trying to replace. agholor is so valuable for the eagles...
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they've seen my affinity for machines of all kinds. >> are we good with it, jamie? >> my job is in your hands right now. >> this is just sunday driving. little old lady drove it to church. >> my stress level is over the roof. >> let's just give it a little cruise. >> he's going to break my stuff, isn't he? >> take the corners slow. >> apparently jamie isn't the only one worried about my driving abilities. >> apparently jamie isn't the only one worried about my driving abilities. >> you have to take the corners slow. >> take the corners slow. >> do what? >> take the corners slow because it will tip up on you. >> oh! >> that's what i'm talking about. >> that was nice. >> jamie, are you okay? >> you had me. he had me too. >> right there. >> thanks for letting me do that. >> that was nice. good job, man. >> but morgan has even bigger plans for me which will really make jamie crazy. >> let's hurry up and get in the truck. >> you can't ride in the truck with me, can you? >> no. i don't know if i'd want to. google search: bodega beach house. can a a subconscious. mind? a k
they've seen my affinity for machines of all kinds. >> are we good with it, jamie? >> my job is in your hands right now. >> this is just sunday driving. little old lady drove it to church. >> my stress level is over the roof. >> let's just give it a little cruise. >> he's going to break my stuff, isn't he? >> take the corners slow. >> apparently jamie isn't the only one worried about my driving abilities. >> apparently jamie isn't the only...
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jamie has begged me not to wreck his career. my producer, however, would like me to stomp on the gas and send this monster flying high into the heavens. .let's face it, so do you. but this guy has a remote control switch to make sure i don't do anything to -- oh, what's the word? stupid. >> fire in the hole -- >> and these guys are standing by just in case the whole arena goes up in a fire ball. me? i'm not even sure where the gas is. here we go. power. ignition. and blastoff. whew! >> his wheels came off the ground. >> ignition off. i think i did it. that worried somebody. >> great job. great job. >> please take your seats. it was nothing. >> i see you got air on that one. >> look at that. i got some air and jamie didn't faint. >> nice job. >> very nice. >> good job, brother. >> that was cool. it has a lot of what you call, torque, i guess. >> it does. >> thank you for showing me around and let me drive your rig. it's awesome. and where is jamie? are you okay. do you feel like from a p.r. branding standpoint we did okay? >> you
jamie has begged me not to wreck his career. my producer, however, would like me to stomp on the gas and send this monster flying high into the heavens. .let's face it, so do you. but this guy has a remote control switch to make sure i don't do anything to -- oh, what's the word? stupid. >> fire in the hole -- >> and these guys are standing by just in case the whole arena goes up in a fire ball. me? i'm not even sure where the gas is. here we go. power. ignition. and blastoff. whew!...
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it is unusual to match that. >> host: jamie raab? >> guest: two our biggest book came without an agent. one was a huge best seller for many years actually and sales rep heard about the book was being sold directly by the author in the back of his car, we benefited and bought it and the rest is history. another one very similar was rich dad poor dad also a huge best seller and a series of books. we -- he was selling them in a car wash or something but it was beginning to catch on so one job of an editor is to keep his or her ears open all the time. not only depends on agents but what other people are reading. those are exceptions. it is very rare but it does happen. the other thing we do now is look at self published books, we look at books that seem to be taking off the were put on line by readers and we are aware of books that are gathering followers and sometimes go directly to the author and say would you like a publisher? >> the rise of the robot is a part of perseus, the life of robots and the first book was a self published e-b
it is unusual to match that. >> host: jamie raab? >> guest: two our biggest book came without an agent. one was a huge best seller for many years actually and sales rep heard about the book was being sold directly by the author in the back of his car, we benefited and bought it and the rest is history. another one very similar was rich dad poor dad also a huge best seller and a series of books. we -- he was selling them in a car wash or something but it was beginning to catch on so...
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jamie's working some goat cheese thing with figs. for me, scottish oysters are an irresistible impulse. they are magnificent, by the way. >> what a lot of people abroad don't understand is wine is the backbone of many of the communities because the men were always drunk and working in the shit yards and dying young and that still exists, tony. the age expectancy is still 55. in fallujah, iraq, it is still 65. >> wow, that's still an extraordinary thing. >> yeah, i know. there's still the alcohol problems. i think the fact that we are a bit shit helps us because we
jamie's working some goat cheese thing with figs. for me, scottish oysters are an irresistible impulse. they are magnificent, by the way. >> what a lot of people abroad don't understand is wine is the backbone of many of the communities because the men were always drunk and working in the shit yards and dying young and that still exists, tony. the age expectancy is still 55. in fallujah, iraq, it is still 65. >> wow, that's still an extraordinary thing. >> yeah, i know....
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jamie: let's get straight to jamie sullivan. a big trouble they. -- day. jamie: today will be the worst. then you add the red roads -- wet roads there it this is right near the vienna metro. it's going west and we have congestion. let's talk about what we are seeing as far as this slowing. we of the beltway topside in maryland. that is also going to be heavy. and outbound on 395 continuing closer towards the harbor and working to way towards stafford county. delays heading out of town. we have about a four mile stretch that is getting to the seven river bridge at 10 miles per hour. as you continue on 50 eastbound we have a ways. this is about a three mile stretch averaging seven walls for our. once you get across the bay bridge, we get a little bit of relief. i want to show you some of that congestion and what to expect. the roads are wet. if we can take a live look. this is 66 right near saint margaret's. how congested we are. definitely hope you have some good tunes to be listening to because you will be sitting in traffic for quite a while. be careful w
jamie: let's get straight to jamie sullivan. a big trouble they. -- day. jamie: today will be the worst. then you add the red roads -- wet roads there it this is right near the vienna metro. it's going west and we have congestion. let's talk about what we are seeing as far as this slowing. we of the beltway topside in maryland. that is also going to be heavy. and outbound on 395 continuing closer towards the harbor and working to way towards stafford county. delays heading out of town. we have...
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when you found out you were not a match for jamie, you still decided to move forward. >> it was stillmy mind. i couldn't shake it. >> reporter: mike donated his kidney to a stranger so jamie could receive one. >> he's everything to me. i love him. i wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for him. >> reporter: jamie got her kidney from danielle antonetti. >> i went in to help my mom and to be able to help someone else is amazing. >> reporter: and her mother joanne burke did get one from randy bodwin. >> he's wonderful, beautiful, to. >> reporter: randy gave up -- too. >> reporter: randy gave up her kidney to help her mother. >> i could see how thankful she is every day and her donor wanted to remain anonymous. i owe everything to them of the. >> reporter: living donors are the key to saving more people. >> there are about 125,000 people waiting for an organ in the united states and about 100,000 of them need a kidney. >> reporter: for this group the kidney swap opened the door to something more. >> i'm ready to live life and get out there and conquer the world and with a new friend and no
when you found out you were not a match for jamie, you still decided to move forward. >> it was stillmy mind. i couldn't shake it. >> reporter: mike donated his kidney to a stranger so jamie could receive one. >> he's everything to me. i love him. i wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for him. >> reporter: jamie got her kidney from danielle antonetti. >> i went in to help my mom and to be able to help someone else is amazing. >> reporter: and her mother...
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out to you the last two slides good evening commissioners and first of all i'll you'd like to thank jamie and the rest of the port staff this is a conducive rip between the port and we'd district attorney we're excited about the path to get here today, the downtown ferry project is the single largest project in the entire region to date as an agency as of this year we've secured full fund for the first phase it is great timing the project needs not only for the expansion of the existing services but as well as the expansion promissory note program to meet our legislative mandate to provide the response services in the event of a national disaster a few of the hostile over the last year, we served almost 2 million passengers getting to and from work and seeing the contributions on the waft since we'd district attorney took over the lemonade oakland and other services we've seen double digital growth if 2011 and we really don't see signs of the growth slowing wlar we doubt the number of departures for the lemonade we provide services during every half hour rather than an hour doubling the s
out to you the last two slides good evening commissioners and first of all i'll you'd like to thank jamie and the rest of the port staff this is a conducive rip between the port and we'd district attorney we're excited about the path to get here today, the downtown ferry project is the single largest project in the entire region to date as an agency as of this year we've secured full fund for the first phase it is great timing the project needs not only for the expansion of the existing...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jamie foxx. carla gugino. musical guest jamie foxx featurin
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jamie foxx. carla gugino. musical guest jamie foxx featurin
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talk with jamie sullivan. she has all the details. jamie? jamie: we are going to start off focusing on the pedestrian traffic on the national mall. quite a bit. a lot of people. they did wrap up the memorial day parade and the streets are open. you can see behind me near 15 and constitution aver. but they are still doing clean-up. we have a lot of crews in the area. we move to take a look at the mapping system to show you. we are not too bad right now in this area along the national mall. not so much vehicular traffic but pedestrian. we pull out and we are okay on the beltway. we had an earlier issue 20 minutes ago with an accident near connecticut avenue. you are fine getting to chevy chase. the outer loop and the inner loop of the beltway. we are seeing green. one area we are not is heading back on 50 from the beach. we are in the single digits. 11 miles per hour is what we will average. we have a three-mile backup heading westbound. take a live look. i want to show you the slow traffic. this is near st. margaret. this is before you get to
talk with jamie sullivan. she has all the details. jamie? jamie: we are going to start off focusing on the pedestrian traffic on the national mall. quite a bit. a lot of people. they did wrap up the memorial day parade and the streets are open. you can see behind me near 15 and constitution aver. but they are still doing clean-up. we have a lot of crews in the area. we move to take a look at the mapping system to show you. we are not too bad right now in this area along the national mall. not...
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al jazeera america national security course dents jamie mcintyre joins me from the pentagon. ash carter said over the weekend that iraqi fighters have lost their will to fight. >> ali, to say that the u.s. is disappointed in the performance of those iraqi fighters in ramadi would be to risk serious understatement. the iraqi forces have a lot of things they blame for the loss of ramadi including ineffective u.s. air strikes and lack of support from the shia government in baghdad. slightly different story. sources tell me, by the way, that the iraqi forces in ramadi had a 10-1 numerical advantage over the advancing isil fighters. there were about 10,000 iraqi forces including 7,000 iraqi security forces and then another 3,000 federal police and special operations. the pentagon believes they should have nefr been overrun by this much smaller force of 1,000 isil fighters. so what happened? they said a series of things happened that spooked the iraqis in ramadi. there was a series of truck bomb attacks that killed more than 100 iraqis and eight attacks at once. there was an ambush
al jazeera america national security course dents jamie mcintyre joins me from the pentagon. ash carter said over the weekend that iraqi fighters have lost their will to fight. >> ali, to say that the u.s. is disappointed in the performance of those iraqi fighters in ramadi would be to risk serious understatement. the iraqi forces have a lot of things they blame for the loss of ramadi including ineffective u.s. air strikes and lack of support from the shia government in baghdad. slightly...
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i think even she would be better than jamie foxx.e the fight, manny pacquiao had an unexpected guest joining him for that walk in the ring. >> yeah, it was our own jimmy kimmel turned quite a few heads including ours when he joined the boxer's entourage on saturday night. >> what is he doing? it's all part of a gimmick he's reacting to justin bieber's escorting floyd mayweather out to the ring. kimmel donned up the black fedora. got the blazer, the gold chains. look at him. he's having trouble pulling it off though. >> he's hysterical. has anyone ever belonged at a fight less than justin bieber? >> it's how he gets his street cred you know because he's so down and tough being from canada and all. >> oh, my. >> sorry canadians. >> now it's time for a celebrity breakup. >> this is sad. breaks your heart, huh? tiger woods, lindsey vonn. you've seen them together, folks. this was just a few weeks ago at the masters. so wonderful. they've announced they're going their separate ways. >> the alpine skier said in a facebook post that their i
i think even she would be better than jamie foxx.e the fight, manny pacquiao had an unexpected guest joining him for that walk in the ring. >> yeah, it was our own jimmy kimmel turned quite a few heads including ours when he joined the boxer's entourage on saturday night. >> what is he doing? it's all part of a gimmick he's reacting to justin bieber's escorting floyd mayweather out to the ring. kimmel donned up the black fedora. got the blazer, the gold chains. look at him. he's...
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check on traffic now with jamie sullivan who has details. hi jamie. jamie: we have slow spots. that is what i want to run through. we have earlier crashes that have been cleared. this is working its way on the inner leap. this is near old dominion. look at the map. just to show you the heavy spot on the beltway. we are seeing that from 66 continuing closer to bethesda. working your way to silver spring. you get a little relief and you are on the brakes again approaching college park. we have a crash we're still working on northbound 235. this red line is the typical delay outbound on 395. good news, clear away a crash on the toll road. so we are still under the posted speed limit about 40 miles per hour in some spots. 28 is where they clear the crash. no problems right now working your way in maryland. northbound 95 at the g.w. parkway. that is a look at the traffic. back to you. leon: okay. thanks. coming up next on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- new details on the bounce house accident in florida. hear from one of the girls trappe is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number now th
check on traffic now with jamie sullivan who has details. hi jamie. jamie: we have slow spots. that is what i want to run through. we have earlier crashes that have been cleared. this is working its way on the inner leap. this is near old dominion. look at the map. just to show you the heavy spot on the beltway. we are seeing that from 66 continuing closer to bethesda. working your way to silver spring. you get a little relief and you are on the brakes again approaching college park. we have a...
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jamie sullivan is on traffic watch. jamie: we are seeing some bumper to bumper delays. first i want to begin on 395. not good when you mix in an accident with those extra delays. that is what we are seeing on 395 heading southbound right near duke street. everyone being pushed over to the left inside. you do not get much of a break past this point. continuing to head south i-95 towards fredericksburg in richmond, it is country varies very slow. talk about how slow we are 95 here it bumper-to-bumper traffic in some spots. it is going to take you about 45 minutes towards the triangle. now i want to focus on 50. towards the bay bridge. only in the single digits approaching the bay bridge. in this stretch of slowing, it is about 12 miles here at it will take you at about an hour and 10 to 15 minutes to get from -- to the bay bridge. just to give you an idea, this is how slow it is. this is the pace when you mix in the wet roads. every once in a while you have to have the wipers on. it makes for a little bit of a mess. at least tomorrow will be better. back to you. all those
jamie sullivan is on traffic watch. jamie: we are seeing some bumper to bumper delays. first i want to begin on 395. not good when you mix in an accident with those extra delays. that is what we are seeing on 395 heading southbound right near duke street. everyone being pushed over to the left inside. you do not get much of a break past this point. continuing to head south i-95 towards fredericksburg in richmond, it is country varies very slow. talk about how slow we are 95 here it...
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jamie mcintire is at the pentagon with more on what's behind the decision. jamie. >> antonio, the pentagon says the increase of what it calls its force protection level from alpha, the lowest to bravo the second lowest comes on the orders of the four star admiral in charge of the u.s. home command, whose job it is to protect the u.s. from foreign threats. his concerns, no time for complacency and all areas are on their a game. in garland texas and the cartoon event there was no specific identifiable threat rather than an increase in social media and internet based discussions that has resulted in what he termed a generally heightened threat environment. the military's force protection level now moves from alpha to bravo with the threat going from increased general to more predictable. the next level charlie is one is likely and delta means an attack is imminent or has occurred. dire warnings about how social media has increased the likelihood of radical attacks. >> you might go your whole life without meeting somebody owho shared your views today it takes yo
jamie mcintire is at the pentagon with more on what's behind the decision. jamie. >> antonio, the pentagon says the increase of what it calls its force protection level from alpha, the lowest to bravo the second lowest comes on the orders of the four star admiral in charge of the u.s. home command, whose job it is to protect the u.s. from foreign threats. his concerns, no time for complacency and all areas are on their a game. in garland texas and the cartoon event there was no specific...
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jamie mcintyre has a closer look.eporter: pentagon painted a confusing picture. 800 truck bombs, an ambush overwhelming a small patrol and sand storms limiting air support. thousands said to have been driven out in the advance of hundreds of i.s.i.l. fighters. it's what defense secretary ash carter was talking about when he told cnn about the forces fighting. >> they withdrew from the site. and that says to me, to most of us, that we have on issue with the will of the iraqis to fight i.s.i.l. and defend themselves. >>> pentagon sources say the iraqi forces in ramadi outnumber i.s.i.l. 10-1, enjoying what the pentagon term a substantial combat advantage over the enemy. there were 10,000 troops holding ramadi, including 7,000 security forces, and 3,000 federal police and special operations troops, that folded in the face of 1,000 i.s.i.l. attackers. the pentagon said after more fighting, the ramadi defenders were war weary, feeling ignored and badly led by iraqi commanders, who were not communicating with each other and
jamie mcintyre has a closer look.eporter: pentagon painted a confusing picture. 800 truck bombs, an ambush overwhelming a small patrol and sand storms limiting air support. thousands said to have been driven out in the advance of hundreds of i.s.i.l. fighters. it's what defense secretary ash carter was talking about when he told cnn about the forces fighting. >> they withdrew from the site. and that says to me, to most of us, that we have on issue with the will of the iraqis to fight...
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joining us now is jamie floyd. thanks for being with us. what are your impressions? >> well clearly she feels that there is probable cause for charges here. i mean first she finds that there is homicide and she does that based on the report that we all covered yesterday, but also independent investigation by her office and that means that she has done a thorough and independent investigation of the fact, and also there's the medical examiner's report on gray's death, and that means that she is looking at charges ranging from second degree murder assault, manslaughter. she clearly thinks there are facts to support that and what is surprising here stephanie is the timing. this is awfully swift. we were talking yesterday about weeks possibly months before we would see this kind of action. so this is a surprise indeed. i think all of the analysts who have been following this, that i'm hearing from are -- are most surprised today. >> we are hearing from the police union, now, jamie, and they are responding saying the police officers were diligent in their handling of fred
joining us now is jamie floyd. thanks for being with us. what are your impressions? >> well clearly she feels that there is probable cause for charges here. i mean first she finds that there is homicide and she does that based on the report that we all covered yesterday, but also independent investigation by her office and that means that she has done a thorough and independent investigation of the fact, and also there's the medical examiner's report on gray's death, and that means that...
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plus, jpmorgan' cease owe jamie -- ceo jamie dimon lashing out at shareholders, calling them lazy.to fifa soccer, some companies opted not to renew with the organization way back in december. they didn't really say why but, boy, you could read between the lines. here's the question: will current sponsors that didn't back out -- coca-cola, visa -- will they have the spine the follow suit? should they? we bring in our panel. a lot of money at work here, paul screen ya, phil flynn, price futures group senior market analyst and fox business contributor. paul, $1.6 billion in sponsorship money floated fifa over the last big world cup. you have hyundai, visa, coca-cola, budweiser, the list goes on. they're still in. >> if you're a sponsor, what the justice department did is the greatest thing in the world for you because it took all the pressure off. look, everyone has known for a long time that fifa was a corrupt organization. everyone thought it. it's not a secret, right? the time to be courageous as a sponsor would have been a year ago or two years ago. now you can just sit there and
plus, jpmorgan' cease owe jamie -- ceo jamie dimon lashing out at shareholders, calling them lazy.to fifa soccer, some companies opted not to renew with the organization way back in december. they didn't really say why but, boy, you could read between the lines. here's the question: will current sponsors that didn't back out -- coca-cola, visa -- will they have the spine the follow suit? should they? we bring in our panel. a lot of money at work here, paul screen ya, phil flynn, price futures...
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let's get to jamie apody at the novacare center and jamie tell us about nelson agholor. >> jim, nelson agholor is a guy that size wise will remind you exactly of jeremy maclin and they're pretty similar players. here's a guy that had 24 touchdowns ufc and guy chip kelly wanted to recruit out of high school to oregon and wanted this guy four years and now finally got him. he said he was best player available at 20 to fit the system. he ran into chip in the hallway i never seen shoym happy i said great pick he said thanks. here the commissioner making a pick. nelson agholor at 20. >> with 20th pick in the 2015 nfl draft the philadelphia eagles select nelson agholor wide receiver, ufc. >> well it's a player he knew. >> agholor is a guy eagles worked out twice privately. they are very fond of him. of course they need a wide receiver because there's no desean jackson. there's no jeremy maclin on the team. he's a guy who can also return punts and kicks very happy. so is his family to play for chip kelly. now, as for mayor yot a. kelly said the conversations with tennessee never even got seri
let's get to jamie apody at the novacare center and jamie tell us about nelson agholor. >> jim, nelson agholor is a guy that size wise will remind you exactly of jeremy maclin and they're pretty similar players. here's a guy that had 24 touchdowns ufc and guy chip kelly wanted to recruit out of high school to oregon and wanted this guy four years and now finally got him. he said he was best player available at 20 to fit the system. he ran into chip in the hallway i never seen shoym happy...
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jamie sullivan on traffic watch. how does it look? jamie: it's slow but mainly in one spot. i want to start an 50. this is the commute heading outbound. westbound 50 from the beach, closer to annapolis. traffic is slow. i say this because most areas today when i have taken the camera shot of the interstate look like a ghost town. i want to show yo before this point. typically we will see the traffic in single digits. some spots up to 11. but it's slow heading to the bay bridge. a little relief. then slower toward the bridge. we had a crash here but it's been moved over to the side. let's talk about the traffic in the d.c. area. mostly green. around the national mall it's open from the earlier parade. a little clean-up in place but we don't have any closures. so far so good. it's a predty easy commute. we anticipate it will stay that way. leon: don't get used to that. it won't be that way for long. domino's trying to ease the agony of waiting for a pizza delivery. they announce they would be the first company in the world to track the pizza journey to door on the smartphone t
jamie sullivan on traffic watch. how does it look? jamie: it's slow but mainly in one spot. i want to start an 50. this is the commute heading outbound. westbound 50 from the beach, closer to annapolis. traffic is slow. i say this because most areas today when i have taken the camera shot of the interstate look like a ghost town. i want to show yo before this point. typically we will see the traffic in single digits. some spots up to 11. but it's slow heading to the bay bridge. a little relief....
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jamie sullivan standing by with the details. jamie? jamie: we had an accident on 270. it was right here blocking the left lane about 30 minutes ago. everything has been pushed to the side. you can see the truck in the right shoulder. this is the where activity is. moving to the map. i want to show you. we are southbound 20 miles per hour. getting there from the outer loop is seeing congestion. that is 270. with the belt way we have slowing. working from virginia to bethesda. averaging 10 miles per hour. 15 on the beltway. the outer loop is working its way to the wilson bridge. we have an accident. a car fire actually. that has you at 14 miles per hour. this is near the fairfax parkway. right lane blocked with the crash. we are seeing the congestion this afternoon. nothing like yesterday. i was so light. leon made a comment yesterday was the only day it would be like that. that is how it ends up being. so we have the slowing but that's it. a look at traffic. back to you. leon: told you. i'm not smart but i knew that one. coming up next on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- carrying
jamie sullivan standing by with the details. jamie? jamie: we had an accident on 270. it was right here blocking the left lane about 30 minutes ago. everything has been pushed to the side. you can see the truck in the right shoulder. this is the where activity is. moving to the map. i want to show you. we are southbound 20 miles per hour. getting there from the outer loop is seeing congestion. that is 270. with the belt way we have slowing. working from virginia to bethesda. averaging 10 miles...
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to meet you. >> same here. >> jamie is a portfolio manager for me.that she came out is really to dig into the books. and anything that she wants, just give it to her. >> okay. >> great, thank you. >> no problem. this is the open payables. >> so when you receive the invoices, it goes on this list? >> no. >> so does this break out how much you're paying in payroll? >> [scoffs] >> no? does it interface into your system? no? do you have an aging of your payables? no? >> i checked in with jamie, and she told me she wanted to speak to me privately. right then, i knew that there was a problem. >> i really need to talk to you about what i'm seeing in the company's financials. >> okay. >> their payables are about $3.8 million. >> that's several million more that i thought it was. the numbers that jamie's giving me now are dramatically different than the numbers that i was given when i made the deal. they told me the total amount they own to meat suppliers is 2 million. it's actually 3.8 million. >> their bank loan is $4 million and completely tapped. >> jamie
to meet you. >> same here. >> jamie is a portfolio manager for me.that she came out is really to dig into the books. and anything that she wants, just give it to her. >> okay. >> great, thank you. >> no problem. this is the open payables. >> so when you receive the invoices, it goes on this list? >> no. >> so does this break out how much you're paying in payroll? >> [scoffs] >> no? does it interface into your system? no? do you have an...
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jamie, we will see you soon. thank you. thousands of police officers endured the heat today for a special bicycle ride in the district. as part of the police unity tour. leon: d.c. bureau chief sam ford live where he talked to officers taking part working up a sweat for a good cause. hi sam. sam: indeed. we're at the police memorial. some 1900 bicycle riders from all over the country came here to the police memorial for the mills week un -- police week unity tour. we caught up with them at a parking lot number eight of r.f.k. stadium. they amassed there from numerous locations preparing to make the final leg, the two-mile ride to the police memorial downtown. they talk to us about the camaraderie riding hundreds of miles over four days with fellow officers. they rode in memory of other office thers died in the line of duty. like jones from northern virginia killed last may by a suspect as he checked out a suspicious vehicle. >> he was a hero. just like the 117 officers who died nationwide in 2014 are all heroes. >> because
jamie, we will see you soon. thank you. thousands of police officers endured the heat today for a special bicycle ride in the district. as part of the police unity tour. leon: d.c. bureau chief sam ford live where he talked to officers taking part working up a sweat for a good cause. hi sam. sam: indeed. we're at the police memorial. some 1900 bicycle riders from all over the country came here to the police memorial for the mills week un -- police week unity tour. we caught up with them at a...
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jamie: it's about maintaining some form of imperial status in the world and a seat at the top table, but this is potentially a missed political opportunity because britain could instead be the first permanent member of the security council to engage in unilateral disarmament. >> but not everyone in scotland opposes the naval base, or the modernization plans. those whose income is dependent on the sailors welcome a new nuclear fleet. the mowat family often has naval personnel as their guests. gordon: it employs well over 6,000 people and it is growing and as a result of that there is a lot of spinoff in terms of accommodation, bed and breakfasting, hotels, local businesses have picked up very well from it and that's been an important factor. >> and the british military is happy to spend money in the small towns nearby. maurice corry is a member of the council in helensburgh, and himself a military veteran. he says this block of flats plus sportsclub was rebuilt at a cost of several mmillion euros. maurice: this helps us attract families not only to come and serve in the navy up here a
jamie: it's about maintaining some form of imperial status in the world and a seat at the top table, but this is potentially a missed political opportunity because britain could instead be the first permanent member of the security council to engage in unilateral disarmament. >> but not everyone in scotland opposes the naval base, or the modernization plans. those whose income is dependent on the sailors welcome a new nuclear fleet. the mowat family often has naval personnel as their...
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jamie apody has sports when "action news" comes right back the world is filled with air.ut for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain, swelling of your mouth or tongue, problems urinating or eye problems including vision changes or eye pain while taking anoro. nothing can reverse copd. th
jamie apody has sports when "action news" comes right back the world is filled with air.ut for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people...
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jamie sullivan has the details. jamie? jamie: the nice thing is it is affecting you in some spots but some spots it's not at all affecting you. take a look. this is near river road. typical commute. we don't have the rain coming down heavy and the visibility is not low. this is typical for the loop and outer loop of the beltway. we move to the maps and i want to give you an idea of what we're seeing. it will be wet. we pull out a little bit to give you an idea of what we are seeing. traffic is slow in some spots. here we go. this is an overview for you. on the freeway we have a crash that is near the 11th street bridge. keep in mind we'll see the heavy traffic eastbound. 395 outbound congested as well. this is the area we saw near river road at 9 miles per hour. we move to 66, this is where we see the most congested traffic this afternoon. it will take an hour to travel six-mile stretch from the beltway to the fairfax county parkway. live look in gainesville. this will give you a better idea of what i'm talking about. low
jamie sullivan has the details. jamie? jamie: the nice thing is it is affecting you in some spots but some spots it's not at all affecting you. take a look. this is near river road. typical commute. we don't have the rain coming down heavy and the visibility is not low. this is typical for the loop and outer loop of the beltway. we move to the maps and i want to give you an idea of what we're seeing. it will be wet. we pull out a little bit to give you an idea of what we are seeing. traffic is...
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alison: thank you, jamie. coming up next on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- "7 on your side" consumer alert about your computer. we will explain the way hackers are targeting alison: customers aren't loving the golden arches these days but the mcdonald's new ceo hopes to turn it around. in a video presentation, steve easterbrook said the fast food giants recent performance have been poor. they are looking to new menu items, franchising more of the restaurants. leon: we have a warning now about one of the most dangerous computer viruses out there that could be infecting your p.c. if this one hits you, paying the hacker may be the only way out. alison: consumer reporter shows what to watch out for. reporter: thousands of people turn on their computer to see the screen locked. you need to know about it before it happens to you. john danielles hopes the experts can rescue the laptop from someone trying to extort thousands of money from him. he was searching travel websites and the p.c. locked up. >> it's held ransom. repor
alison: thank you, jamie. coming up next on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- "7 on your side" consumer alert about your computer. we will explain the way hackers are targeting alison: customers aren't loving the golden arches these days but the mcdonald's new ceo hopes to turn it around. in a video presentation, steve easterbrook said the fast food giants recent performance have been poor. they are looking to new menu items, franchising more of the restaurants. leon: we have a warning...
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jamie sullivan has details. hi jamie. jamie: a couple of wet spots for you traveling on 66 and 95. want to begin. this is 66 near 123. of course you can see the roads are wet. you may have a little bit of road spray for the commute home today. as we move to the maps the stretch on 66 basically heading outbound getting from the beltway continuing toward the fairfax county parkway. this is a solid red line. you are averaging 35 minutes. beltway slowing. we don't have crashes right now. it is just the delays. you are almost in single digits on tiner loop from virginia to the g.w. parkway. once you get to maryland to bethesda, you are slow. hopping off of connecticut avenue, so congested in that area. as you get closer down to bradley boulevard you will get some relief. as we move to talk about the commute on 95. so this is a look at what we are seeing through dale city. wet spots heading out. once you get past dale city you are clear. no wet roads anymore. something to keep in mind. it will add to the congestion. the commute in maryland on 95 is not too bad. we have congested on the b
jamie sullivan has details. hi jamie. jamie: a couple of wet spots for you traveling on 66 and 95. want to begin. this is 66 near 123. of course you can see the roads are wet. you may have a little bit of road spray for the commute home today. as we move to the maps the stretch on 66 basically heading outbound getting from the beltway continuing toward the fairfax county parkway. this is a solid red line. you are averaging 35 minutes. beltway slowing. we don't have crashes right now. it is just...
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liz: i don't deny jamie dimon anything.obably works 24/7 and works hard for the investors but what do you think? >> well, he is unfortunately getting the brunt of this attack. that that, has screwed dramatically in last 20 years. he is not behind it. if you were basing it on performance like you just alluded to there, the stock performance, the stock has gone in 2005 from 33 to 66. the stock has doubled. he has done his job. that is what he is paid to do. look at xlf, the whole financial index that is negative over that same time frame. he is outperforming. he is doing his job. he will take a lot of criticism but he is getting paid well for it. liz: i like meritocracy, if you merit it, you get it. fine with me. just like dorothy in the "wizard of oz," uber is leaving kansas. unlike dorothy uber has been forced to leave, out, stopped operations in multiple states and country as regulatory pressures mount. what is the future hold for the ride sharing company that really wants to go public i would imagine? >> the public issue
liz: i don't deny jamie dimon anything.obably works 24/7 and works hard for the investors but what do you think? >> well, he is unfortunately getting the brunt of this attack. that that, has screwed dramatically in last 20 years. he is not behind it. if you were basing it on performance like you just alluded to there, the stock performance, the stock has gone in 2005 from 33 to 66. the stock has doubled. he has done his job. that is what he is paid to do. look at xlf, the whole financial...
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. >> antonio, thank you we're going to bring jamie floyd in. thanks to antonio as always. mark furich, it is good to have you sir thanks for hustling up for us. >> my pleasure. >> thanks for being here, very short notice. what are your thoughts when the jury has reached a decision, walk us through the process now once the jury indicates to the judge that a decision has been reached, what happens next? >> i think they will hear them go through the very extensive verdict sheet, in the run up before my appearance, a bit of time before the ultimate verdict is rendered. then it will be delivered how it's going to come out. we have an issue here of weighing his youth which is a very substantial mitigating factor against mayhem that was caused in the wake of the offense. not so much the bombing itself but what happened afterwards with the chase and the boat and the police and that very sort of deliberate activity which is a significant, i should say aggravator. >> aggravating and mitigating, explain that to me. >> mitigating, reduced the severity of the crime and call for a lesse
. >> antonio, thank you we're going to bring jamie floyd in. thanks to antonio as always. mark furich, it is good to have you sir thanks for hustling up for us. >> my pleasure. >> thanks for being here, very short notice. what are your thoughts when the jury has reached a decision, walk us through the process now once the jury indicates to the judge that a decision has been reached, what happens next? >> i think they will hear them go through the very extensive verdict...