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. >> madison rutherford case, it happened in new england. i'm watching and i'm seeing he took a dead body. there's a truck fire. he faked his death and then came back and assumed another identity. there were so many similarities between the two cases. >> the life insurance amounts in both cases were virtually identical. >> madison rutherford, he had two insurance policies, one for $5 million, 1 for $2 million. it was very similar to ari where ari had one for $5 million and one for $1 million. >> the madison rutherford case unraveled when forensic odontology proved it wasn't rutherford who died in the fire. and that's precisely what happened to ari squire when investigators found squire's dentist from ten years earlier. the file was so old, there were no x-rays. >> he did get ahold of a dental note about a certain tooth and a certain filling. >> the dentist had seen him for a large cavity on the lower right molar, and the dentist had placed a very large silver-type filling in the tooth. >> when investigators checked the victim's teeth, there
. >> madison rutherford case, it happened in new england. i'm watching and i'm seeing he took a dead body. there's a truck fire. he faked his death and then came back and assumed another identity. there were so many similarities between the two cases. >> the life insurance amounts in both cases were virtually identical. >> madison rutherford, he had two insurance policies, one for $5 million, 1 for $2 million. it was very similar to ari where ari had one for $5 million and one...
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and treasurer dan rutherford fires top staffers following an investigation. we'll have details. good morning. i'm erin mcelroy. dan gets to sllep in today. thanks for joining us on the wgn morning news at *4 a-m. demetrius ivory has a check of our weather. things are changing? >> stronger thunderstorms are coming through today. but after that it looks really nice. for looking for to wednesday. can i say that? let's take a look at today. showers and storms to start the morning. this afternoon there is potential for more isolated showers. light stuff. when the taking the chance of rain out of the forecast but i can let you know most of this day we are going to be dry. the morning will not be dry. showers are continuing across the western communities. you can see the rain moving in quickly. a few embedded thunderstorms moving through. you can see the rain across king county. to the extreme northern cook county areas. down to the south we have rain which continues that rain extends all the way into northern and eastern counties. extreme southern cook county. that line is pressing to
and treasurer dan rutherford fires top staffers following an investigation. we'll have details. good morning. i'm erin mcelroy. dan gets to sllep in today. thanks for joining us on the wgn morning news at *4 a-m. demetrius ivory has a check of our weather. things are changing? >> stronger thunderstorms are coming through today. but after that it looks really nice. for looking for to wednesday. can i say that? let's take a look at today. showers and storms to start the morning. this...
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kelly rutherford, joining us here on "taking stock."up, we will meet a couple of guys who ditched their careers in finance and business development to sell chicken fingers. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i am carol massar. what do you do if you are bored with your job in finance and real estate? they be you open restaurant with a really different kind of menu. that is what the founders of sticky's finger joint did. and jon. me now, paul you have been friends for a long time. >> we met in middle school. our love for chicken fingers goes way back. >> he both had jobs in finance, so what made you -- how did you get from childhood friends, job in finance, to chicken fingers? >> after freshman year of college, we started talking to each other on how we would love to pursue food at one point together. i think it was more romanticizing the idea of food. fast forward, i am living abroad, trying to do my own thing. does not really work out. i come back home and the first person i speak to is jon. i say, what about chicken fingers? we both clicked
kelly rutherford, joining us here on "taking stock."up, we will meet a couple of guys who ditched their careers in finance and business development to sell chicken fingers. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i am carol massar. what do you do if you are bored with your job in finance and real estate? they be you open restaurant with a really different kind of menu. that is what the founders of sticky's finger joint did. and jon. me now, paul you have been friends for a long...
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from rutherford, new jersey, show some love for margaret welch. what's up, margaret? how are you?'m awesome. i'm so happy to be here. >> happy to have you. now, you got to tell me-- you have a real love of pie. >> i do. i want to eat pie in all 50 states. it's a goal of mine.
from rutherford, new jersey, show some love for margaret welch. what's up, margaret? how are you?'m awesome. i'm so happy to be here. >> happy to have you. now, you got to tell me-- you have a real love of pie. >> i do. i want to eat pie in all 50 states. it's a goal of mine.
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i am bill rutherford -- thank you. i am bill rutherford, chief financial officer of hca and it is my pleasure to be here this morning. i will a tasty -- i would like to take a -- few minutes with you. is theht know hca largest nongovernmental health care provider in the united states. over 35,000twork of nonaffiliated efficient, and we operate in 42 markets across 20 states. system, across the hca we will see 7 million emergency room visits, have 1.7 million inpatient admissions. 80% of our hospitals have been recognized as top performers, and historically, about 8% to 10% of the patients we care for have had no health insurance. we think that gives us a fairly unique perspective on the health-care landscape. we see more health care than just about anyone across a range of diverse marketplaces. i wanted to share with you some observations. clearly, what is dominating the discussion in our industry is health reform, efforts to help people gain access to care, and delivery system reform improvements that we have earned a
i am bill rutherford -- thank you. i am bill rutherford, chief financial officer of hca and it is my pleasure to be here this morning. i will a tasty -- i would like to take a -- few minutes with you. is theht know hca largest nongovernmental health care provider in the united states. over 35,000twork of nonaffiliated efficient, and we operate in 42 markets across 20 states. system, across the hca we will see 7 million emergency room visits, have 1.7 million inpatient admissions. 80% of our...
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from rutherford, new jersey, show some love for margaret welch. what's up, margaret? how are you? so happy to be here. >> happy to have you. now, you got to tell me-- you have a real love of pie. >> i do. i want to eat pie in all 50 states. it's a goal of min
from rutherford, new jersey, show some love for margaret welch. what's up, margaret? how are you? so happy to be here. >> happy to have you. now, you got to tell me-- you have a real love of pie. >> i do. i want to eat pie in all 50 states. it's a goal of min
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from rutherford, new jersey, show some love for margaret welch. what's up, margaret? how are you?'m so happy to be here. >> happy to have you. now, you got to tell me-- you have a real love of pie. >> i do. i want to eat pie in all 50 states.
from rutherford, new jersey, show some love for margaret welch. what's up, margaret? how are you?'m so happy to be here. >> happy to have you. now, you got to tell me-- you have a real love of pie. >> i do. i want to eat pie in all 50 states.
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the stadium is in east rutherford, new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york.life opened its doors four years ago. jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. it's the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it's also the largest in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us, why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there has been not a dime of public money in this building. it is all privately financed. it was quite a remarkable accomplishment. >> the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when it plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. >> super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first
the stadium is in east rutherford, new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york.life opened its doors four years ago. jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. it's the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it's also the largest in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us, why is there no roof on it? that would have been...
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next up, rutherford new jersey. at the wells fargo center katherine scott "channel 6 action news."" >> marvel is owned by disney the parent company of 6abc. >> much more to come in next half hour of "action news." at 5:00. hear from a teenager that survived a rare encounter with barracuda while fishing with dad in florida. >> stepping out over sky6hd. meteorologist adam joseph with >> stepping out over sky6hd. meteorologist adam joseph with the exclusive accuweath we showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. what's it like paying for internet that's rated 6th out of 7 in customer satisfaction? not good. it's not the best. no, that's not fun. look at it this way, you're kind of on top. if i was like this, all day. switch from the bottom to the top and see why millions of satisfied customers have made fios #1. sign up for a verizon fios triple play online with a 2-year agreement and get $250 back. plus, a free lg tablet or up to $200 off any tablet from verizon wireless. that's satisfaction. that's
next up, rutherford new jersey. at the wells fargo center katherine scott "channel 6 action news."" >> marvel is owned by disney the parent company of 6abc. >> much more to come in next half hour of "action news." at 5:00. hear from a teenager that survived a rare encounter with barracuda while fishing with dad in florida. >> stepping out over sky6hd. meteorologist adam joseph with >> stepping out over sky6hd. meteorologist adam joseph with the...
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i am bill rutherford -- thank you. i am bill rutherford, chief financial officer of hca and it is my pleasure to be here this morning. i will a tasty -- i would like to take a -- few minutes with you. is theht know hca largest nongovernmental health care provider in the united states. over 35,000twork of nonaffiliated efficient, and we operate in 42 markets across 20 states. system, across the hca we will see 7 million emergency room visits, have 1.7 million inpatient admissions. 80% of our hospitals have been recognized as top performers, and historically, about 8% to 10% of the patients we care for have had no health insurance. we think that gives us a fairly unique perspective on the health-care landscape. we see more health care than just about anyone across a range of diverse marketplaces. i wanted to share with you some observations. clearly, what is dominating the discussion in our industry is health reform, efforts to help people gain access to care, and delivery system reform improvements that we have earned a
i am bill rutherford -- thank you. i am bill rutherford, chief financial officer of hca and it is my pleasure to be here this morning. i will a tasty -- i would like to take a -- few minutes with you. is theht know hca largest nongovernmental health care provider in the united states. over 35,000twork of nonaffiliated efficient, and we operate in 42 markets across 20 states. system, across the hca we will see 7 million emergency room visits, have 1.7 million inpatient admissions. 80% of our...
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i am bill rutherford -- thank you. am bill rutherford, chief financial officer of hca and it is my pleasure to be here this morning. i will a tasty -- i would like to take a -- few minutes with you. is theht know hca largest nongovernmental health care provider in the united states. over 35,000twork of nonaffiliated efficient, and we operate in 42 markets across 20 states. system, across the hca we will see 7 million emergency room visits, have 1.7 million inpatient admissions. 80% of our hospitals have been recognized as top performers, and historically, about 8% to 10% of the patients we care for have had no health insurance. we think that gives us a fairly unique perspective on the health-care landscape. we see more health care than just about anyone across a range of diverse marketplaces. i wanted to share with you some observations. clearly, what is dominating the discussion in our industry is health reform, efforts to help people gain access to care, and delivery system reform improvements that we have earned abo
i am bill rutherford -- thank you. am bill rutherford, chief financial officer of hca and it is my pleasure to be here this morning. i will a tasty -- i would like to take a -- few minutes with you. is theht know hca largest nongovernmental health care provider in the united states. over 35,000twork of nonaffiliated efficient, and we operate in 42 markets across 20 states. system, across the hca we will see 7 million emergency room visits, have 1.7 million inpatient admissions. 80% of our...
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at the bottom of the list, rutherford b. hayes in 1877.>> in politics words matter, especially when you steal them from someone else and get caught red-handed. senator john walsh, democrat are from montana, behind already in his race to keep his appointed seat has been caught red-handed. in a great piece of investigative journalism the new york times reported today that walsh's masters thesis which earned him a degree from the united states army war college in 2007 is so riddled with instances of plagiarism that it's rivalled by few examples in recent political history. at least a quarter of the thesis, key parts of the conclusion and a third of the paper was lifted from other work without proper credit. this is a look at 19 pages. every one has instances of plagiarism on it. what's more remarkable is this part of the story. when asked directly if he had plagiarized senator walsh responded, i don't believe i did, no. the college's academic handbook leaves no wiggle room for fraud. the new york times reports copying a segment of another's w
at the bottom of the list, rutherford b. hayes in 1877.>> in politics words matter, especially when you steal them from someone else and get caught red-handed. senator john walsh, democrat are from montana, behind already in his race to keep his appointed seat has been caught red-handed. in a great piece of investigative journalism the new york times reported today that walsh's masters thesis which earned him a degree from the united states army war college in 2007 is so riddled with...
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. >> welcome back to the "red eye" do beat center live from the break room off route 17 in rutherford, new jersey. a dutch professor, aren't they all, unveiled the first lab grown hamburger. it could cut hamburger at an animal slaughter around the world. they predict the lab grown burgers will be available to the public in seven years. but the biggest challenge may beacon vinceing consumers to -- be convincing consumers to eat this stuff. if it is grown in a lab, it is not really meat. it is for vegetarians who don't like meat. meat eaters, real meat eaters are not going for this. >> the animals used for meat, they love it. they don't have to do anything. the cattle that become veal, they get to live their life in that little thing and don't have to run around. spoiled animals. you will have unhappy, spoiled animals. >> they will feel neglected. >> you need to put them to work. >> but then that would be wrong because liam will get angry. no, he is for the working animal. as you know it is not a real animal and you can't take it seriously, can you? >> i don't care if we are talking a f
. >> welcome back to the "red eye" do beat center live from the break room off route 17 in rutherford, new jersey. a dutch professor, aren't they all, unveiled the first lab grown hamburger. it could cut hamburger at an animal slaughter around the world. they predict the lab grown burgers will be available to the public in seven years. but the biggest challenge may beacon vinceing consumers to -- be convincing consumers to eat this stuff. if it is grown in a lab, it is not...
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grig rutherford unhappy with the level of noise at the athletes village. >> it's about learning boundaries. people are figuring it out. when you are a professional athlete you hope for a level of sleep which is important, to be standardized. and that people don't overstep the boundaries. >> it won't be quieter now usain bolt has moved in. he'll need to score 325 runs. sri lanka earlier on declaring on 229 for eight in colombo. the home side hooking to level the series before the win in the first test. >> england are batting first in the third test. the home captain scoring much-needed runs after is disastrous run of form. >> now, one of the toughest running event in the world had a change of scenario. the ultra wasn't allowed to pass through california's death valley. the 217km course instead took in gruelling climbs in the sierra nevada mountains. it was a temporary bans, the lowest point in northern america, while a safety review is conducted. lewis harvey winning the edition of the bad water, in a time under 24 hours. >>> shame the cameraman missed his moment of glory. >>> more on the w
grig rutherford unhappy with the level of noise at the athletes village. >> it's about learning boundaries. people are figuring it out. when you are a professional athlete you hope for a level of sleep which is important, to be standardized. and that people don't overstep the boundaries. >> it won't be quieter now usain bolt has moved in. he'll need to score 325 runs. sri lanka earlier on declaring on 229 for eight in colombo. the home side hooking to level the series before the win...
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by name is bill rutherford, and i am the chief financial officer of hca.it's my pleasure to be with you today. i'd like to spend just a few minutes sharing with you our perspective as a provider of what we're seeing with the health care landscape across the country and three key observations. you may know hca is a the largest nongovernmental health care provider in the united states. we operate 165 hospitals, 115 surgery centers, havemmmmáb k of over 35,000 affiliated physicians, and we operate in 42 markets across 20 states. be annually across the hca system we'll see seven million emergency room visits, deliver 250,000 babies, have 1.7 million inpatient admissions. 80% of our hospitals have been recognized as top performers by the joint commission, and about 8-10% of the patients we take care of have no health insurance. we account for about 4-5% of all hospital care in the united states, so we think that gives us a fairly unique perspective on the health care landscape, and we see more health care than just about anyone across a range of diverse mark
by name is bill rutherford, and i am the chief financial officer of hca.it's my pleasure to be with you today. i'd like to spend just a few minutes sharing with you our perspective as a provider of what we're seeing with the health care landscape across the country and three key observations. you may know hca is a the largest nongovernmental health care provider in the united states. we operate 165 hospitals, 115 surgery centers, havemmmmáb k of over 35,000 affiliated physicians, and we...
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at the bottom of the list, rutherford b. hayes in 1877. poor him. movie night.nts on streaming movies and takeout from restaurants with my citi thankyou card. everyone wins. you mean you win. yes i do. the citi thankyou preferred card earn two times the thankyou points with no annual fee. to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards. you owned your car for four you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enoug
at the bottom of the list, rutherford b. hayes in 1877. poor him. movie night.nts on streaming movies and takeout from restaurants with my citi thankyou card. everyone wins. you mean you win. yes i do. the citi thankyou preferred card earn two times the thankyou points with no annual fee. to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards. you owned your car for four you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're...
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i am bill rutherford -- thank you.i am bill rutherford, chief financial officer of hca and it is my pleasure to be here this morning. i will a tasty -- i would like to take a -- few minutes with you. is theht know hca largest nongovernmental health care provider in the united states. over 35,000twork of nonaffiliated efficient, and we operate in 42 markets across 20 states. system, across the hca we will see 7 million emergency room visits, have 1.7 million inpatient admissions. 80% of our hospitals have been recognized as top performers, and historically, about 8% to 10% of the patients we care for have had no health insurance. we think that gives us a fairly unique perspective on the health-care landscape. we see more health care than just about anyone across a range of diverse marketplaces. i wanted to share with you some observations. clearly, what is dominating the discussion in our industry is health reform, efforts to help people gain access to care, and delivery system reform improvements that we have earned ab
i am bill rutherford -- thank you.i am bill rutherford, chief financial officer of hca and it is my pleasure to be here this morning. i will a tasty -- i would like to take a -- few minutes with you. is theht know hca largest nongovernmental health care provider in the united states. over 35,000twork of nonaffiliated efficient, and we operate in 42 markets across 20 states. system, across the hca we will see 7 million emergency room visits, have 1.7 million inpatient admissions. 80% of our...
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supposed to assist him, who in turn never arrived because hood had told him, stewart, to stay at rutherford creek. hood remarked, the men have had a hard day's march and i do not you wish you, stewart, to march your whole corps up to the right. it will be too far for the men to march. thus, with the men being shuffled about in a confusing fashion with little knowledge of the precise location of the union force, no one attacked or moved to block the pike. the opportunity to capture scofield slipped away into the night. the next day, november the 30th, 1864, hood, who was quite disappointed with the missed opportunity at spring hill, attended a very tense breakfast of fried ham, hot biscuits, and steaming coffee. where the accusations over the failure at spring hill flew faster than morning than the biscuits did. hood alleviated the blame from stewart telling him, i wish you and your people to understand that i attach no blame to you for the failure at spring hill. on the contrary, i know if i had you there, the attack would have been made. but despite his own mistakes hood decided to blame c
supposed to assist him, who in turn never arrived because hood had told him, stewart, to stay at rutherford creek. hood remarked, the men have had a hard day's march and i do not you wish you, stewart, to march your whole corps up to the right. it will be too far for the men to march. thus, with the men being shuffled about in a confusing fashion with little knowledge of the precise location of the union force, no one attacked or moved to block the pike. the opportunity to capture scofield...
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supposed to assist him, who in turn never arrived because hood had told him, stewart, to stay at rutherford creek. hood remarked, the men have had a hard day's march and i do not you wish you, stewart, to march your whole corps up to the right. it will be too far for the men to march. thus, with the men being shuffled about in a confusing fashion with little knowledge of the precise location of the union force, no one attacked or moved to block the pike. the opportunity to capture scofield slipped away into the night. the next day, november the 30th, 1864, hood, who was quite disappointed with the missed opportunity at spring hill, attended a very tense breakfast of fried ham, hot biscuits, and steaming coffee. where the accusations over the failure at spring hill flew faster than morning than the biscuits did. hood alleviated the blame from stewart telling him, i wish you and your people to understand that i attach no blame to you for the failure at spring hill. on the contrary, i know if i had you there, the attack would have been made. but despite his own mistakes hood decided to blame c
supposed to assist him, who in turn never arrived because hood had told him, stewart, to stay at rutherford creek. hood remarked, the men have had a hard day's march and i do not you wish you, stewart, to march your whole corps up to the right. it will be too far for the men to march. thus, with the men being shuffled about in a confusing fashion with little knowledge of the precise location of the union force, no one attacked or moved to block the pike. the opportunity to capture scofield...
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here to share her side of the story is mom nicole campaigny and john whitehead, president of the rutherfordent of wolf. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> nicole, what happened that day? dominic is seven years old and as we read, you let him walk to the park. was he in danger? >> no. i personally don't think so. i let him go up there and play. i give him a cell phone so i can check on him regularly and he can call me if there is any emergency. >> we saw the photo of him. we understand what with that cell phone around his neck, you were teaching him to be safe. did he feel unsafe? when he came home, what did he say to you, because the police then, someone came up and talked to him, called the police. the police ended up bring him home. what were his words to you? >> when i was -- they had me in handcuffs and told him after they took him out of the cop car to go straight to his room. and as he was walking into the home, he was like mommy, i'm sorry. i wanted to go to the park. he was absolutely upset and scared and thought this was his fault. >> john, i want to ask you, legally the
here to share her side of the story is mom nicole campaigny and john whitehead, president of the rutherfordent of wolf. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> nicole, what happened that day? dominic is seven years old and as we read, you let him walk to the park. was he in danger? >> no. i personally don't think so. i let him go up there and play. i give him a cell phone so i can check on him regularly and he can call me if there is any emergency. >> we saw the...
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. >> you know, rutherford b.> i missed my chance. >> james polk. >>> all right, let's check in with janice dean, outside looking at the forecast. hey, janice. >> it is a beautiful day here in new york and look at the beautiful people i ran into. where are you from? >> tennessee. >> what's your name? >> karen. >> atlanta, mike. >> amanda from atlanta, also. >> pennsylvania, garfield. >> what are you guys doing here? did you see the fireworks last night? >> yeah. >> was it worth the price of admission? >> yes. >> absolutely. >> very nice. well, welcome to new york and stick around. we've got a whole show you get to be on. let's look at the weather forecast today. remember, we had hurricane arthur yesterday? well, the remnants of hurricane arthur, now tropical storm arthur, moving in towards maine. we have a couple of inches of rain, unfortunately, here today, but you know what? by this afternoon, skies are going to start to clear and you're going to get your weekend barbecues in, i promise. there's your forecast ac
. >> you know, rutherford b.> i missed my chance. >> james polk. >>> all right, let's check in with janice dean, outside looking at the forecast. hey, janice. >> it is a beautiful day here in new york and look at the beautiful people i ran into. where are you from? >> tennessee. >> what's your name? >> karen. >> atlanta, mike. >> amanda from atlanta, also. >> pennsylvania, garfield. >> what are you guys doing here? did you...