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after six grueling days in the icu, tommy elder made it home.in the two months that have passed since we last saw them, the legislation they have been fighting for has worked its way through the virginia general assembly and now, it will all come down to a critical vote. >>> coming up -- >> jennifer grew up here, you know know? >> a family forced to live apart in search of a treatment for their child. will the upcoming vote help change that? audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. you forgot the milk! that's lactaid®. right. 100% real milk just without the lactose. so, no discomfort? exactly. try some... mmm, it is real milk. lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. doesn't it seem like the wireless world today could use a smile? at cricket wireless, we think so. that's why prices for our plans are all in taxes and fees included. and we've got more 4g lte coverage nationwide than t- mobil
after six grueling days in the icu, tommy elder made it home.in the two months that have passed since we last saw them, the legislation they have been fighting for has worked its way through the virginia general assembly and now, it will all come down to a critical vote. >>> coming up -- >> jennifer grew up here, you know know? >> a family forced to live apart in search of a treatment for their child. will the upcoming vote help change that? audible safety beeping audible...
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tommy: it has to be someone new. the shelf is teeny -- michelle for teeny he would like to have the job. he is the president of uefa. however, he was sepp blatter's friend for a long time. i think you should be out of the race. we should have someone new come in and the place apart from the bottom. the first thing that fifa needs to do is that term limits should be good enough. no more than two term limits. you'll save a lot of headaches and heartaches. the key component has to be that to this man is trustworthy, and has proven himself to be trustworthy in the past so that we can trust them. laura: do think the next president, whoever it is, look again at where the next world cups will be held. should they be held in russia and qatar? tommy: they will look at them. that give me a feeling this morning that something was going on. all of a sudden, they were talking this morning about the cup that will be held in the united states. some are saying it will not be held. i knew there was something drastically wrong. the ru
tommy: it has to be someone new. the shelf is teeny -- michelle for teeny he would like to have the job. he is the president of uefa. however, he was sepp blatter's friend for a long time. i think you should be out of the race. we should have someone new come in and the place apart from the bottom. the first thing that fifa needs to do is that term limits should be good enough. no more than two term limits. you'll save a lot of headaches and heartaches. the key component has to be that to this...
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we have this saying at tommies, on the board f you live in san francisco, don't forget how lucky you are to live here. i told me colleagues when i first got to washington, they said how long are you staying here, i said i'm leaving soon they said my god, you shouldn't be saying that, but for me san francisco is like the center of the universe it's great to be a part of it with all of you, thank you. [applause] >> welcome aboard. public comment on item two? seeing none, public comment is closed welcome. can we have item three, monica? >> approval of minutes of the january 21, 2015, special commission operations commission meeting draft minutes and march 24, 2015, commission on the environment regular meeting, packet, this is a disdiscussion and action. >> this is kind of a bittersweet moment because folks may not realize this is the last time we're going to be reading the minutes prepared by the amazing monica fish. and i don't want to -- i know it's not agendized, as we do this and monica has done this work for so long, she has bb the hardworking for all of these years, so we're goin
we have this saying at tommies, on the board f you live in san francisco, don't forget how lucky you are to live here. i told me colleagues when i first got to washington, they said how long are you staying here, i said i'm leaving soon they said my god, you shouldn't be saying that, but for me san francisco is like the center of the universe it's great to be a part of it with all of you, thank you. [applause] >> welcome aboard. public comment on item two? seeing none, public comment is...
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studios, i'm tommy mcfly on wusa9. >> looks like you're keeping up there.t was impressive. >> mess up the newspaper when you did the splits, very good tommy. >> heard good reviews so far right? >> from howard b? >>> tomorrow the memory of a beloved teacher will be honored a ceremony in alexandria. >> and d.c.'s circulator boss is on etc. way to the national -- his way to the national mall. we're back after this. >>> a few things come to mind now that the nationals have selected mariano rivera jr. in this week's baseball draft. one he's the son of arguably the greatest closer of all time. two i'm goldth getting cold and -- getting cold and three the nats are big on nepotism. rivera joins tony gwynn's >>> i'm nikki burdine live @ a ten of a -- at the scene of a fatal hit and run accident. i have an update for you but first the scene is clear new here at first sterling and suitland. but late last night, just before midnight, a man was driving a volvo and he was speeding and t-boned a chrysler, there were three people in the volvo and i'm told the driver got ou
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my family has owned and operating tommy's mexican restaurant in the outer richmond it will be 50 years in september. so i grew up peeling poi tea toes cleaning tables, and the values of hard works, responsibility not complaining, but seeking solutions to problems that is my dad. he would tell me what the solution is this problem. and making sure we always gave back so i went to local schools like st. monica's, where my sister is on the board for the school, we always made sure, when there was a festival my parents, would send enchiladas, or gave back to the community in one way or the other. i am lucky to work for the government if not all of my life to be a permanent employee of tommies when you are in a family business, you are always in the business. i had the pleasure of the last five years i'm an appointee of the obama administration, director of the intergovernmental affairs for 4-and-a-half years, and was appointed to be the regional exceptive representative in that capacity, it's interacting with our stakeholderses and issues of the department including minimum wage talking abo
my family has owned and operating tommy's mexican restaurant in the outer richmond it will be 50 years in september. so i grew up peeling poi tea toes cleaning tables, and the values of hard works, responsibility not complaining, but seeking solutions to problems that is my dad. he would tell me what the solution is this problem. and making sure we always gave back so i went to local schools like st. monica's, where my sister is on the board for the school, we always made sure, when there was a...
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tommy mcfly has more from the 94.7 fresh fm studios. hi, tommy. >> reporter: good morning, guys.y yesterday when the vanity fair cover was released. in case you haven't seen it, take a look at it right now. this is caitlyn jenner, the first time we're seeing her inside vanity fair. there is a 20-page spread and then there was reaction on the internet. literally tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of sweets, a lot of them in support, too. we got local reaction on twitter that you can check out. people saying she looks beautiful, getting involved, being supportive of caitlyn jenner. the twitter handle got over a million followers in less than three hours which is a twitter record. we found out yesterday, too, that espn is going to honor caitlyn jenner with the arthur ash award for courage. that will be coming up at the 2016 espy awards. kim kardashian said, i helped caitlyn get her glimpse. it was a pretty good day for caitlyn jenner and the story continues today as we find out what's next for caitlyn. i'm tommy mcfly, wusa9. >> tommy, that little editorial in kim weasel
tommy mcfly has more from the 94.7 fresh fm studios. hi, tommy. >> reporter: good morning, guys.y yesterday when the vanity fair cover was released. in case you haven't seen it, take a look at it right now. this is caitlyn jenner, the first time we're seeing her inside vanity fair. there is a 20-page spread and then there was reaction on the internet. literally tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of sweets, a lot of them in support, too. we got local reaction on twitter that...
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in the 94.7 fresh fm stiewtd crows, i'm -- studios, i'm tommy mcfly. back to you. >> thank you, tommy. >> ready for a little steak this morning. >> i like that. >>> history is floating this morning along alexandria's waterfront. >> new hope for millions of americans trying to keep their cholesterol levels in check. we have >>> amtrak safety takes center stage on capital hymn as congress takes a -- capitol hill as congress takes a closer look at preventing another tragedy like the derailment last month that killed eight people. the company has until the end of the year to implement a new technology to slow down speeding trains. train 188 was approaching a curve going 100 miles an hour. the hearing on capitol hill begins at 10:00 a.m. nikki? >>> i'm nikki burdine live with our continuing coverage of day three in fairfax county of jesse matthew's trial. he's charged with sexual assault and attempted capital murder. we will expect to hear from one more witness today by the prosecution. after that they expect to wrap up their part of the trial. the witness
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good morning, tommy. >> reporter: good morning. the stars of the new movie talked about the film. of course you know her from the office and a million other shows but she had a generational crisis. check it out. >> first of all, i was trawm tietzed recently when -- traumatized recently when i found out i am not technically a millennial. i'm generation x so i'm old as hell. >> reporter: she talked about also wanting to date christian bale, him being her dream man because no one else on the planet with make her laugh. a woman enjoys a challenge. i'm tommy mcfly, wusa9. >> batman can't laugh. >> i like the fact she's given the thumbs up to the cbs good wife show. tank you, tommy. >>> it 16:51. when we -- it is 6:51. when we return, we'll recap the top stories including the body camera ram in montgomery county. >> flirting with triple digits before the storms roll in. allyson details the yellow alert day. >>> fathers and their children, for a pair of nats players, this past father's day will be unforgettable. first matt shers he throws
good morning, tommy. >> reporter: good morning. the stars of the new movie talked about the film. of course you know her from the office and a million other shows but she had a generational crisis. check it out. >> first of all, i was trawm tietzed recently when -- traumatized recently when i found out i am not technically a millennial. i'm generation x so i'm old as hell. >> reporter: she talked about also wanting to date christian bale, him being her dream man because no one...
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in the 94.7 fresh fm studios, i'm tommy mcfly, wusa9. >> tommy, thank you.nats. >>> speaking of sports, a 37- year long drought could come to an end tomorrow at the belmont stakes. >> plus, we have one more reason why you can't -- yes, you can forget about your diet. throw it right now zoverin is offering unlimited talk and text. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. (yeah, 10 gigantic gigs.) for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you want. on the network that's #1 in speed. call. data. and reliability. so you never have to settle. now also get $300 or more when you trade-in your smartphone and buy a new one. stop by or visit us online. and save without settling. only on verizon. >>> million of federal workers could be at risk after a data breach. everything from names to social security numbers also compromised or could have been. china is suspected behind the breach. at the capitol, surae chinn, wusa9. >>> i'm delia goncalves live in northwest washington. we've been following coverage of the mansion murders. the savopoulos famil
in the 94.7 fresh fm studios, i'm tommy mcfly, wusa9. >> tommy, thank you.nats. >>> speaking of sports, a 37- year long drought could come to an end tomorrow at the belmont stakes. >> plus, we have one more reason why you can't -- yes, you can forget about your diet. throw it right now zoverin is offering unlimited talk and text. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. (yeah, 10 gigantic gigs.) for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you want. on...
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i'm tommy mc fly, wusa9. >> that's a respectable purchase machines.ike where we stand. >>> the confederate flag controversy hits close to home. >> how the governors of both maryland and virginia are weighing in on the subject when people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. i love the taste. always smooth, never bitter. my cup of coffee is always awesome when i go to dunkin'. man: i see the steam rising off the cup 'cause you know it's a fresh pot. man: one cup a day for sure. two if need be. and it's usually "need be." dunkin' -- your place for coffee. >> reporter: i'm delia goncalves ated university square apartments in green -- at the university square apartments in greenbelt. take a look at this damage. lightning struck the roof of this building and it created a fire. tons of roof damage there and all these residents, more than two dozen all dis
i'm tommy mc fly, wusa9. >> that's a respectable purchase machines.ike where we stand. >>> the confederate flag controversy hits close to home. >> how the governors of both maryland and virginia are weighing in on the subject when people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you...
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that's right, from tommy james and the shondells. woodstock at the museum that pays tribute to that once-in-a-century rock and rol
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tommy had been wearing a bicycle helmet that kept his head above water and kept him alive. desperate mother couldn't breathe life back into savannah. >> i just - i - it was just - i ... >> reporter: tried to keep her. >> i got to keep her alive. i've got to do this. and i did that until the mts came. i kept screaming "you have to say her, you have to say her." >> reporter: savannah's story is a case of what experts call eloping, wondering for balting. >> they wait for a chance to bolt. for my son, it's certain sounds. if you are unprepared for that, you may not catch him in time. second. >> in an instant. it's a flight or fright response, and the unpredictability and the impulsivity of it dangerous. >>> laurie knows that first happened. connor was seven when he bolted out of school. >> it was a wake up call for us. kids with autism - they are fascinated with certain topics and for him it was highway exit signs. he headed on foot to the highway to find his favourite exit sign. >> reporter: a driver that saw connor got him to safety, but it led mcel roy to track how common it
tommy had been wearing a bicycle helmet that kept his head above water and kept him alive. desperate mother couldn't breathe life back into savannah. >> i just - i - it was just - i ... >> reporter: tried to keep her. >> i got to keep her alive. i've got to do this. and i did that until the mts came. i kept screaming "you have to say her, you have to say her." >> reporter: savannah's story is a case of what experts call eloping, wondering for balting. >>...
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. >> maybe tommy can add but one of the challenges to get the food wastes to the plant. >> i also think when you look at the bigger picture of the defying if i had with the hetch hetchy power it seems like partly from the recycling prospective but the energy generations that's significant to power a fleet but as a potential viable energy source. >> good afternoon, commissioners tommy with the general manager from waifrment yes. the food wastes tour was exist what we saw a food waste plant in one thousand acres of farming i went through this place previously and i didn't toss my cookies by the collected them in plastic bags everything is automated it was hot outside but not meant for people to be inside everything is automated our challenge in san francisco ecology whoever the garbage collectors sort it we want the raw materials, however ecology has moved forward with the digesters to take the sold wastes out of san francisco to process somewhere else, however, we're interested remember we had the recycle program with brown grease we're interested in the - everyone felt hotels in san fra
. >> maybe tommy can add but one of the challenges to get the food wastes to the plant. >> i also think when you look at the bigger picture of the defying if i had with the hetch hetchy power it seems like partly from the recycling prospective but the energy generations that's significant to power a fleet but as a potential viable energy source. >> good afternoon, commissioners tommy with the general manager from waifrment yes. the food wastes tour was exist what we saw a food...
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peter: two track stars john carlos and tommie smith influenced by edwards, took his theory and put itpractice. harry: a great deal of what they internalized and a great deal of their awakening politically, i mean, i have to take the rap for that. when carlos and smith got to the games and determined they were going to do something principally tommie it was a tremendous moment. peter: smith and carlos finished first and third in the 200 meters in the 1968 olympics in mexico city. the two men climbed the medal stand wearing black gloves. when the national anthem began they raised their fists in a black power salute, which lasted the length of the anthem. harry: for these two men to get to the podium and to make that demonstration in the face of all of that danger recrimination, and so forth, to me was one of the most courageous, committed acts not just in sports, but of the 20th century. peter: at that moment, the movement born on a bench at san jose state became worldwide news. a young columnist in chicago named brent musburger called out edwards and his proteges, calling smith and car
peter: two track stars john carlos and tommie smith influenced by edwards, took his theory and put itpractice. harry: a great deal of what they internalized and a great deal of their awakening politically, i mean, i have to take the rap for that. when carlos and smith got to the games and determined they were going to do something principally tommie it was a tremendous moment. peter: smith and carlos finished first and third in the 200 meters in the 1968 olympics in mexico city. the two men...
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amy: mark, i want to turn to a cartoon that you were recently featured in called tommy tune -- tommyme, which seeks to raise awareness about noble energy. in this clip, tommy, played by mark ruffalo, asks you what your home is still the one on the block that withstood a power outage. quotes magic man, why are your lights the only ones on on the block? >> drawing power from my solar backyard winter that is stored in batteries. it is powered by wind, water and son. amy: there you have it. explain what you were telling tommy time. >> people today can control her own power in their own homes. you can put solar panels -- wind turbines may be only in a few locations, but you can combine solar panels in your roof top with batteries and tesla has a new battery pack you can put in your garage that -- where you can store electricity during the day that from the solar, then use it -- use of electricity when there are people come to electricity because that is when the price is much higher. people can weatherize their home, he's energy efficient appliances. there are lots of things people can do
amy: mark, i want to turn to a cartoon that you were recently featured in called tommy tune -- tommyme, which seeks to raise awareness about noble energy. in this clip, tommy, played by mark ruffalo, asks you what your home is still the one on the block that withstood a power outage. quotes magic man, why are your lights the only ones on on the block? >> drawing power from my solar backyard winter that is stored in batteries. it is powered by wind, water and son. amy: there you have it....
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the final knock there by david gallow 7th inning triple off tommy hunter, baltimore losing 8-1. >>> as we led towards a very american holiday -- head towards a very american holiday of the 4th of july, it's wimbledon time and serena williams was in action in her 303rd grand slam match. the 33-year-old has won wimbledon five times and started off slow but rallied to beat her opponent 6-4, 6-1. day one at the all england club. she's setting herself up for a second career serena! and her 21st grand slam singles championship, but she'd have to get by venus first, a potential fourth round match-up. veatch us in won today. >>> we're down to the final -- venus won today. >>> we're down to the final four in world cup action. team usa would love to repeated, but top ranked germany stands -- repeat, but top ranked germany stands in their way. the american women are ranked second in the world behind germany. abby wambach is coming off a 1- 0 win over a strong china team last week. it's not lost on forward alex morgan that no team has scored on them so far, but she knows germany won't be a pushove
the final knock there by david gallow 7th inning triple off tommy hunter, baltimore losing 8-1. >>> as we led towards a very american holiday -- head towards a very american holiday of the 4th of july, it's wimbledon time and serena williams was in action in her 303rd grand slam match. the 33-year-old has won wimbledon five times and started off slow but rallied to beat her opponent 6-4, 6-1. day one at the all england club. she's setting herself up for a second career serena! and her...
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police officer just months before detective tommy smith died in the line of duty last year warning hishe told our juliette goodrich it could have been prevented if b.a.r.t. had just listened. >> it's very scary. it haunts me. i think he should still be here. >> reporter: kellie smith, a b.a.r.t. officer for almost 20 years, says she will never forget a conversation she had with her husband in the middle of the night months before he was killed on duty by a fellow officer. >> he came home one night off a callout and was just really frustrated and upset, woke me up, 2:00, 3:00 in the morning and said if anything ever happens to me, i want you to sue the blank out of b.a.r.t. >> reporter: she didn't want to file a lawsuit but is now tommy's voice. >> i felt that my co-workers' safety was in jeopardy. as a result, my husband lost his life. had this tragically happened to a child, the public safety is in jeopardy. >> reporter: the lawsuit accuses b.a.r.t. police and the b.a.r.t. board of ignoring officers' requests like detective smith's for more training in high risk buildings and probatio
police officer just months before detective tommy smith died in the line of duty last year warning hishe told our juliette goodrich it could have been prevented if b.a.r.t. had just listened. >> it's very scary. it haunts me. i think he should still be here. >> reporter: kellie smith, a b.a.r.t. officer for almost 20 years, says she will never forget a conversation she had with her husband in the middle of the night months before he was killed on duty by a fellow officer. >>...
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in the 94.7 fresh fm studios, aim tommy mcfly, wusa9. >> thank you, tommy. >>> coming up a commuter alert parts of military road you should avoid this weekend. >> could fasting slow the people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. i love the taste. always smooth, never bitter. my cup of coffee is always awesome when i go to dunkin'. man: i see the steam rising off the cup 'cause you know it's a fresh pot. man: one cup a day for sure. two if need be. and it's usually "need be." dunkin' -- your place for coffee. >>> the man suspected of killing nine people inside a historic church in south carolina is expected to appear in court to face charges. 21-year-old dylann roof was captured in shelby, north carolina. investigators believe he opened fire during a bible study session wednesday night. the justice department has launched a hate crime investigation. >> reporter: they are praying for the
in the 94.7 fresh fm studios, aim tommy mcfly, wusa9. >> thank you, tommy. >>> coming up a commuter alert parts of military road you should avoid this weekend. >> could fasting slow the people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. i love the taste. always smooth, never...
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. >> reporter: kellie said she didn't want to have to file a lawsuit but she's now tommy's voice. >> i felt my coworkers' safety was in jeopardy and as a result, my husband lost his life. had this tragically happened to a child, the public safety is in jeopardy. >> reporter: the lawsuit accuses b.a.r.t. police and the b.a.r.t. board of ignoring officers' requests like detective smith's for more training in high risk buildings and probation searches. officer mays who fired the fatal shot, is also listed as a defendant. >> how often was he having to do probation snurchz >> -- probation search? >> reporter: >> a lot. >> detective tommy smith sergeant of the detective's unit was first requesting supervision from s.w.a.t. officers. that was denied. he was then requesting specific training related to building searches and that was denied. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. released a statement saying while the b.a.r.t. family continues to mourn the loss of sergeant smith, the tragic shooting occurred despite extensive training the officers received, which far exceeded the standards required. >> it's ve
. >> reporter: kellie said she didn't want to have to file a lawsuit but she's now tommy's voice. >> i felt my coworkers' safety was in jeopardy and as a result, my husband lost his life. had this tragically happened to a child, the public safety is in jeopardy. >> reporter: the lawsuit accuses b.a.r.t. police and the b.a.r.t. board of ignoring officers' requests like detective smith's for more training in high risk buildings and probation searches. officer mays who fired the...
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good morning, tommy. >> reporter: good morning, guys. yeah, women in the united states would never ever lie, right? well, their lady friends across the pond, their counterparts do it quite a bit. an insurance company over there surveyed 2,000 people and they found that four out of five women say they lie every day. and some lie up to 30 times a day. they're counting those little while lies that don't normally hurt anybody in there as well. the number one reason for women lying? to make men feel better. that's according to them. 2,000 women all say that, you know, dudes need a little lie once in a while to get through the day. in the 94.7 fresh fm studios, aim tommy mcfly, wusa9. >> they have such fragile egos, they need to be coddled. >> it helps. especially if your hairline is retreating on you at a rapid pace. >>> later this morning in d.c. -- [ inaud (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> i'm nikki burdine live at the wilson
good morning, tommy. >> reporter: good morning, guys. yeah, women in the united states would never ever lie, right? well, their lady friends across the pond, their counterparts do it quite a bit. an insurance company over there surveyed 2,000 people and they found that four out of five women say they lie every day. and some lie up to 30 times a day. they're counting those little while lies that don't normally hurt anybody in there as well. the number one reason for women lying? to make...
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i'm tommy mcfly, wusa9. >> thank you, tommy. >>> starting this week, you'll be able to control your lifeand vice president biden prepares for >> reporter: i'm surae chinn in northwest washington. investigators trying to figure out the cause after double fatal -- of a double fatal fire. two people are dead after a fire swept through their rowhouse on 16th and riggs place northwest. five others injured, including three firefighters with minor injuries. two adults with serious injuries. again two adults died in a house fire at 16th and riggs place northwest. delia? >> reporter: we're live outside d.c. superior court where we are expecting to hear more about a wrongful death lawsuit filed in the case of cecil mills. you may remember cecil mills, the 77-year-old man who died outside of a firehouse last year. now his family suing d.c. fire department and they will have a news conference with their attorney at 11:00 to detail the lawsuit and to also talk about the monetary damages they are seeking from the department. back to you. >>> president obama signed a u.s.a. freedom act into law. it res
i'm tommy mcfly, wusa9. >> thank you, tommy. >>> starting this week, you'll be able to control your lifeand vice president biden prepares for >> reporter: i'm surae chinn in northwest washington. investigators trying to figure out the cause after double fatal -- of a double fatal fire. two people are dead after a fire swept through their rowhouse on 16th and riggs place northwest. five others injured, including three firefighters with minor injuries. two adults with serious...
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i'm tommy, wusa9. >> we'll keep our eyes peeled. >> tommy doing some work there. >>> everything is bigd unfortunately that's now true when it comes to rain and storms in the lone star state. >> plus, a new push to give students the day off on you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store where you'll find the best buy rated mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> i'm nikki burdine. metro riders, listen up. a safety report is expected to be made public today and the results are not good. that's according to lawmakers who got a special preview of the report yesterday and they are not happy with those results. they say that met toe needs an entire -
i'm tommy, wusa9. >> we'll keep our eyes peeled. >> tommy doing some work there. >>> everything is bigd unfortunately that's now true when it comes to rain and storms in the lone star state. >> plus, a new push to give students the day off on you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep...
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calvin klein, tommy hilfiger some smaller labels. pvh is a global operator with a ton of exposure to europe which is a major reason why this well-run company has had kind of a rough time the past couple years. there was a lot of chatter about how the strong dollar is going to crush the company's results. bountiful overseas sales translate back to fewer greenbacks. a lot of people were worried. pvh blows the doubters away by some fabulously better than expected numbers. despite taking a big hit in currency, the company still earned $1.50 per share. revenues came in higher than anticipated. plus pvh also authorized a substantial $500 million buyback, something you know we've been waiting for and talked about. let's take a closer look with manny chirico, the chairman and ceo of pvh. welcome back to "mad money." good to see you, sir. first thing i think of is like is it for real? 500 million$500 million buyback. an actual strong beat. within the numbers, it's still not going on all cylinders. but if this is what you can earn with these n
calvin klein, tommy hilfiger some smaller labels. pvh is a global operator with a ton of exposure to europe which is a major reason why this well-run company has had kind of a rough time the past couple years. there was a lot of chatter about how the strong dollar is going to crush the company's results. bountiful overseas sales translate back to fewer greenbacks. a lot of people were worried. pvh blows the doubters away by some fabulously better than expected numbers. despite taking a big hit...
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but it also, it's worthwhile idea but took me back to when tommy thompson. >> a lot of tommy thompsonmer governor of wisconsin, i believe he was hhs secretary. his big idea when he came into the "washington post" editorial board was medical ship diplomacy. send them to places that were being run over by epidemics and plagues and things like that because it would improve america's name around the world. it's one of the soft diplomacy and saying hey, that makes a lot of sense. he went nowhere. >> that tells me that tommy thompson and lincoln chaffe have no friends. their friends would say it's a bad idea. millimeters and sentcentimeters. well taken. i have a rotary phone at home. >> they're fabulous. >> so harsher at the ad council. did he do a good ad? >> we have plenty of time to talk about lincoln chaffe and why that's a problem in forthcoming segments but we focus on the trivial. thank you all for your time. >>> coming up the fifa corruption scandal is about to get messy. really, really messy. we'll explain just ahead. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety bee
but it also, it's worthwhile idea but took me back to when tommy thompson. >> a lot of tommy thompsonmer governor of wisconsin, i believe he was hhs secretary. his big idea when he came into the "washington post" editorial board was medical ship diplomacy. send them to places that were being run over by epidemics and plagues and things like that because it would improve america's name around the world. it's one of the soft diplomacy and saying hey, that makes a lot of sense. he...
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>> tommy, right now his thing is martial arts.w to injur me. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and now he literally jumps out and surprises me. i have to be on guard at all times. he's like keiko. did you ever see "pink panther"? >> jimmy: "pink panther", yeah. >> he will leap out and attack my genitals. [ laughter ] and i actually -- it got serious. and i had to have a sit down -- have a talk with him and say, you know, you can't use your powers of martial arts. only when your life is in danger. you can't do this against normal people. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and he kind of got it, but i want to show you. can i show you real quick? >> jimmy: you have a video of him? >> imagine that dude coming at you and attacking your testicles. >> jimmy: hiyaa! >> that's tommy, dude. >> jimmy: that is a good kid right there. that is a cool kid right there. oh, my gosh. he's going for it. >> don't mess with me. i will unleash the tommy on you. >> jimmy: and the older one? >> sammy. sammy is eight. >> jimmy: what's sammy into now? >> sammy's super in to apps. >> jim
>> tommy, right now his thing is martial arts.w to injur me. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and now he literally jumps out and surprises me. i have to be on guard at all times. he's like keiko. did you ever see "pink panther"? >> jimmy: "pink panther", yeah. >> he will leap out and attack my genitals. [ laughter ] and i actually -- it got serious. and i had to have a sit down -- have a talk with him and say, you know, you can't use your powers of martial...
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sergeant tommy smith was shot and killed by a fellow b.a.r.t. officer. his widow says b.a.r.t. ignored her husband's pleas for more training. >> kelly smith told me today that what happened inside the apartment during a probation search close to a year and a half ago was her husband's worst fear. >> it's very scary. it haunts me. i think he should still be here. >> reporter: kellie smith a b.a.r.t. officer for almost 20 years, says she'll never forget a conversation she had with her husband in the middle of the night, months before he was killed on duty by a fellow officer. >> he came home and was really frustrated and upset woke me up 2:00 3:00 in the morning and said kellie, if anything ever happens to me i want you to sue the blank out of b.a.r.t. >> reporter: kellie said she didn't want to have to file a lawsuit but she's now tommy's voice. >> i felt my coworkers' safety was in jeopardy and as a result, my husband lost his life. had this tragically happened to a child, the public safety is in jeopardy. >> reporter: the lawsuit accuses b.a.r.t. police and the b.a.r.t. board
sergeant tommy smith was shot and killed by a fellow b.a.r.t. officer. his widow says b.a.r.t. ignored her husband's pleas for more training. >> kelly smith told me today that what happened inside the apartment during a probation search close to a year and a half ago was her husband's worst fear. >> it's very scary. it haunts me. i think he should still be here. >> reporter: kellie smith a b.a.r.t. officer for almost 20 years, says she'll never forget a conversation she had...
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street kids like lanagann schmidt pushed back first in one of the rare photos taken during the riot tommyone on the right his friend chris carried a purse inside was a brick. >> it was kind of like weapon of defending one's self. >> i went up and down the streets asking pem that i knew calling up to the windows, come out come out. come out and be visible. >> for the first time, the gay community so secretive until now, felt the force of its numbers a movement was born. >> it was amazingly empowering to see all those faces and to feel them all out having come out yes we're ready to do something. >> reporter: within months gay rights groups and three newspapers launched. the first pride parade a year later. >> after stonewall the movement took off like a rocket. >> fast forward 46 years. this week, the stonewall inn became a new york landmark. >> finally know how it feels. >> reporter: and the spot chosen to celebrate the latest milestone for gay rights. marriage equality. elaine quijano cbs news new york. >> glor: still ahead here he was blinded by a bomb in iraq. today he was competing in
street kids like lanagann schmidt pushed back first in one of the rare photos taken during the riot tommyone on the right his friend chris carried a purse inside was a brick. >> it was kind of like weapon of defending one's self. >> i went up and down the streets asking pem that i knew calling up to the windows, come out come out. come out and be visible. >> for the first time, the gay community so secretive until now, felt the force of its numbers a movement was born....
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have you ever shopped at tommy bahama? >> i thought tommy bahama. the >> is very colorful, preppy.ama a lot of fun with flowers. nfl and major league baseball as well. stuart: this is the one. here it comes. making toilet smaller so they can jam more passenger seats on the triple seven planes. sandra this could be an excuse to run the video to be wearing goggles. what do you think of this? smaller toilets more seats. the >> you are going to yell at me. anything you have to do to increase your shareholder value and we were profitable. we can't be upset. we can be uncomfortable. that's the way it is. they will squeeze a lot more passengers by shrinking the size of bathrooms that are three feet by three feet bathrooms. be prepared to not be looking. stuart: this is good for boeing as opposed to the airlines. they will supply smaller toilets and offer more seats. >> a whole summer playing in the airlines will sell more seats. is there enough demand for adding capacity? >> united is getting the first one. stuart: it is consumer pushback to the miniscule toilets will be inflicted upon us
have you ever shopped at tommy bahama? >> i thought tommy bahama. the >> is very colorful, preppy.ama a lot of fun with flowers. nfl and major league baseball as well. stuart: this is the one. here it comes. making toilet smaller so they can jam more passenger seats on the triple seven planes. sandra this could be an excuse to run the video to be wearing goggles. what do you think of this? smaller toilets more seats. the >> you are going to yell at me. anything you have to do...
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still ahead on the bloomberg market day -- tommy boy entertainment. still ahead on the bloomberg market day, j.p. morgan shares surging. ♪ scarlet: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i am scarlet fu. pimm: and i am pimm fox. scarlet: let's head over to julie hyman. a lot of economic data, a lot of movement in stock prices. julie: not the movement you would expect unless you have been watching the u.s. stock market of late. it was not exactly positive. imports fell and we saw trade contracting the first five months of the year, and yet the shanghai composite up 2.2% and trading at the highest point in years. it seems like the phenomena in we see in the u.s. where bad economic news can be read as positive, because the interpretation is there will be more stimulus. you see the entry day and then you look longer term and we have the seven-year high -- you see the intraday and then you look longer term and we have the seven-year high. and we also see the u.s. and the etf's that track chinese stocks fxi etf, andt the the ishares that looks at the tra
still ahead on the bloomberg market day -- tommy boy entertainment. still ahead on the bloomberg market day, j.p. morgan shares surging. ♪ scarlet: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i am scarlet fu. pimm: and i am pimm fox. scarlet: let's head over to julie hyman. a lot of economic data, a lot of movement in stock prices. julie: not the movement you would expect unless you have been watching the u.s. stock market of late. it was not exactly positive. imports fell and we saw trade...
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i mean how many times has that ever happened. >> tommy lasorda did recrete another paciorek.to have a lock career in the majors. much of it with the dodgers. >> that's the only thing that i really envied about my brother, that he had the opportunity to play for tommy lasorda. >> reporter: instead john went back to school to become that p.e. teacher. and he's been quietly doing that job, coaching and mentoring ever since. >> the think about it is it's not the success that you have as how many lives have you touched. >> good play jay. good play. >> and i think he's touched much more lives than i have. >> nothing happened by accident you know. i was relatively free from bad things happening, i mean except for this. people think oh that's the worst thing that could ever happen. it's not. i think everything that has happened to me since then has been good. >> reporter: no hard feelings or regret. for john paciorek his field of dreams is right here. more mundane perhaps than the majors, but to him, just as perfect. >> all right. that's it. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning" i'm le
i mean how many times has that ever happened. >> tommy lasorda did recrete another paciorek.to have a lock career in the majors. much of it with the dodgers. >> that's the only thing that i really envied about my brother, that he had the opportunity to play for tommy lasorda. >> reporter: instead john went back to school to become that p.e. teacher. and he's been quietly doing that job, coaching and mentoring ever since. >> the think about it is it's not the success that...
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the cat is now keeping her paws to herself. >> tommy. all right. york now for a look at what's ahead on the "today" show. >> we say happy friday and good morning to matt lauer and savannah guthrie. >> good morning and happy friday to both of you. coming up on the show this morning, we're going to have a lot more on the devastating tornadoes in colorado overnight. al is tracking today's threat of flash flooding. >>> also ahead, the historic cyber attack on the government's computer network impacting millions of federal workers. china's being blamed and firing back. we'll have the latest. >> plus would your child follow a complete stranger? what if that stranger allowed them to play in a video game truck. we have more on natalie's special series my kids would never do that. >> those stories and a concert on the plaza from charlie xdx. vai and tracy, back to you guys. >> charlie xdx. you guys have a great weekend. >> you, too. >> thank you, you, too. >>> "nbc 10" and nbc universal are giving away free free money to local nonprofits. >> all part of a p
the cat is now keeping her paws to herself. >> tommy. all right. york now for a look at what's ahead on the "today" show. >> we say happy friday and good morning to matt lauer and savannah guthrie. >> good morning and happy friday to both of you. coming up on the show this morning, we're going to have a lot more on the devastating tornadoes in colorado overnight. al is tracking today's threat of flash flooding. >>> also ahead, the historic cyber attack on...
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i am tommy hilfiger. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >> new on "action news," an howe father is facing felony charges after he went to a school playground with a gun. cleveland police arrested john lee junior saturday. he had a gun on him when he went to confront bullies who were scaring his kids. >>> bobby christina has been moved to hospice care after being found face down in the bathtub of her atlanta area home. we'll be right back. good morning, it is 5:00 a.m. on this thursday, june 25, matt is off, nydia han is joining us. here's what's happening. >> hundreds of thousands remain in the dark this morning we're live with how local residents can find relief today. >>> quick actioning residents save a 4-year-old boy from drowning in a pool. >> the parade of sails is set to set sail down the delaware river. along with a ruby ducky my daughter will love that that
i am tommy hilfiger. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >> new on "action news," an howe father is facing felony charges after he went to a school playground with a gun. cleveland police arrested john lee junior saturday. he had a gun on him when he went to confront bullies who were scaring his kids. >>> bobby christina has been moved to hospice care after being found face down in the bathtub of her atlanta area home. we'll be right back. good morning, it is 5:00...
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i am tommy hilfiger. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >> good morning everyone, it is raining in many areas of the delaware even lehigh valleys right now that's a live look at center city philadelphia. getting up to 77 degrees, rain should shut off by the time we hit this afternoon. >>> a florida couple found something unusual as they went to make omelets last sunday morning. a carton found a pacifically spherical egg. >> reporter: it was a perfectly round egg. it would be classified as an exterior b grade it would not be put out to the public. >> the chances of finding a presquely rounds chicken egg is one in a billion. they've sold online for hundreds of dollars and he hopes to make money off his rare find. >>> a deadly attack in a church in south carolina hear what we know about the gunman. >>> there were several arrests in atlantic city, "action news" "action news" will be right back. >> good morning everyone, it is 5:00 a.m. thursday, june 18. we are following breaking news. >> new details are e
i am tommy hilfiger. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >> good morning everyone, it is raining in many areas of the delaware even lehigh valleys right now that's a live look at center city philadelphia. getting up to 77 degrees, rain should shut off by the time we hit this afternoon. >>> a florida couple found something unusual as they went to make omelets last sunday morning. a carton found a pacifically spherical egg. >> reporter: it was a perfectly round egg. it...
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retell the story in her book of tommy groves who had to go on the d.c. health care exchange and tommy's premiums just about doubled and he spent months trying to get enrolled. it's just not fair to these young people that they should pay howard -- higher health care premiums of people like me can pay lower fees because their assets are much lower. the difference between the wealth of a young person in an older person is now about 51 because thanks to our federal reserve zero interest-rate policy people with pensions have seen the value of pensions increase. older people have often houses, assets built up often through inflationary times. those houses so does make any sense at all. what we are calling for is a not going to say it because i'm going to turn it over to jared who is a real millennial and who knows what the solution is. [applause] >> so there's a lot of talk on both sides of the aisle talking about how young people in america need some sort of change. things are working out for them. diana gabby numbers. clearly something is going wrong. well
retell the story in her book of tommy groves who had to go on the d.c. health care exchange and tommy's premiums just about doubled and he spent months trying to get enrolled. it's just not fair to these young people that they should pay howard -- higher health care premiums of people like me can pay lower fees because their assets are much lower. the difference between the wealth of a young person in an older person is now about 51 because thanks to our federal reserve zero interest-rate...