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i tried to put the jacket on but had to take it off. going to be another uncomfortable day. i know it is a holiday an effect wants to play. up fortunately, you will be dodging raindrops. >> all day? >> a good portion of the day. >> good day to stay inside and maybe watch a movie. >> next couple of hours. >> what am i going to do? >> watch a movie. >> my kids are on punishment. they can't watch a movie. >> they're on punishment? >> long story. >> maybe we need to skip the weather and find out about that. here come the rain showers. notice the front you see. that is thinking up across the area. that will serve as a nice train track for our showers to move in. that is the remnants of isaac starting to move in yesterday and more of the same today. temperatures right now in washington, 75. it won't be terribly high t will be back in the 1r0 but with all the humidity around here, it will feel very uncomfortable. -- it won't be terribly high t will be back in the 80s. we'll top out in the low to mid- 80s with showers and storms back by noon and again, a lot of humidity for all of us today. >> all right. enough to go around for everyone. thank you. time now to check in with lauren demarco to see what is happening on the roads. >> wisdom, your kids are on punishment so they cant watch a movie. >> can't watch any tv for a week. >> sound like punishment to you. >> i can watch the movie. they just can't be in the room while i'm watching tv. >> solitary confinement? >> that's right. i'm the king in the martin household. >> if you are traveling in howard county, a building fire and 175 is closed at dorsey run road. your hov restricts lifted around town everywhere except for route other the january hanson highway. we did have some flooding over the weekend. all of the roads that were closed for flooding have been reopened in the district so that shouldn't be an issue. you do have splice pavement so watch out for that because you are traveling at speed. 95, 359, no issues for you there. -- you do have splice pavement so watch out for that because you are traveling at speed -- you do have slick pavement so watch out for that because you are traveling at speed. that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. -timetraffic. people in a d.c. neighborhood are on edge once again. the rain turned part of the bloomingdale section of northwest d.c. into a river and flooded some homes last night. >> this has been an ongoing problem all summer long. fox 5's sherry ly is live in northwest with the story. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. throughout this neighborhood here today will be another day to clean up. the water is gone but the damage already done. can you look down here on the sidewalk and you can see some of the debris that has washed up from that rising water last night. rain that normally wouldn't cause any problem here, any problem anyplace else, here, it often floods. that is what happened last night as the rain came down. the streets filled with water sweeping cars down the street and fast-moving rivers. people had little time to react. the d.c. fire department had to rescue several people trapped in their cars or on top of them. some cars a total loss. homessed into as well from inside and out as storm drains and sewer lines backed up. it is the fourth time in two months this bloomingdale neighbor has gone through this. the flooding caused extensive damage to homes and it happened so quickly those who live here don't know what else to do. >> i mean i'm just frustrate right now because we were not expecting this at all just after dinner. >> reporter: this all come less than two weeks after city leaders announced that they had formed a task force to try to figure out what is behind this constant flooding. there are no answers as of now. in the meantime, d.c. water is inspecting the tunnels in this area to search for any possible blockages in the sewer lines. a long-term plan is in the work but we're told it won't be done until 2025. see the mayor has put a deadline on the task force giving them about four months to try and come up with some answers. that is the latest here in bloomingdale. back to you. >> thank you. a nearby metro station was also flooded out sunday night. take a look at this picture here. you can see the water on the tracks there inside the shaw howard university stop. the staying was shut down last night in the hope that it will reopen today. metro is running on a sunday schedule today because of the federal holiday. to politics now. you know, last week, it was the republicans and now the decembers take their turn. >> the democratic national convention kick off tomorrow. nicole collin is live in charlotte, north carolina with a preview for us. >> reporter: good morning. the aim campaign says democrats plan to -- the obama campaign says democrats plan to build on how to move the economy from the middle class out. tens of thousands converging on charlotte, north carolina for the democratic national convention. along with president obama's supporter are his critics as anti-obama demonstrators gather in the city. >> people feel really rejected. >> these democrats are not what they seem and people have to understand that. that is the message i'm bringing. >> reporter: the president's team laying out the case identify second term and framing mitt romney's approach to the economy as a return to republican policies of the past. >> what mitt romney is going to offer america is top down trickle down fairy dust. it didn't work then. it is not going to work now. >> reporter: president obama continuing the theme while speaking to students at the university of colorado sundays. giving this critique of last week's republican national convention. >> despite all the challenge that we face in this new century, what they offered over those three days was an agenda that was better suited for the last century. it was a rerun. it could be have been on nick at nite. we've seen it before. you might as well have watched it on a black and white tv with rabbit ears. >> reporter: kicking thicks off tuesday, a roster are of speakers that includes first lady michelle obama. >> i know with every one of these conventions and you get politicians in one area, you get protesters that come in too. is the security pretty heightened because of this? >> it is out of control. i suppose in a good way. even we had trouble getting in this morning. this wide and it is crawling with secret service and police. >> we'll continue to check in with you throughout the week for the convention. thank you so much. coming up, hundreds of thousands of homes still without power down in the gulf coast. >> up next, an update on the damage left behind by isaac as we check more headlines. stay with us. 4g lte has the fastest speeeeds. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. verizon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matters. pretty obvious. what's pretty obvious about it ? that verizon has the coverage. verizon. verizon. we're going to go to another chart. it doesn't really matter how you present it. it doesn't matter how you present it. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. president obama will get a firsthand look at the damage caused by hurricane isaac when he takes a trip to louisiana today. now, parts of the state and mississippi are still flooded and hundreds ever thousands of people are still without power in the sweltering heat. the renovated levee system spared new orleans but two outlying parishes got hit with severe flooding. now, it is expected to take several more days to get the power restored. the reverend sun myung moon has died. reverend moon came to fame in the 70s and 80s for holding mass wedding for thousands of followers. he had proclaimed himself a messiah and started the unification church. some families claim moon brainwashed his converts and even stole from them. moon reportedly died of pneumonia at a church owned hospital near his home northeast of seoul. he was 92 years old. hal david has died. david famously teamed one burt bacharach on dozens of timeless songs for movies, tv and recording artists. they are responsible for a along list of hits that included raindrops keep falling on my head, close to you and that's what friends are for and also what the world needs now is love. hal david died from complications of a stroke on saturday. he was 91 years old. a special concert at the kennedy center thanks to a last- minute change. that is up next. >> it wasn't on the kennedy center scetd skeed -- schedule but it had people lined up around the building. building.  >> there is your mic. >> and we've got it all coming up after the break if i get the microphone to work.  anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel... but it'll become so much more. a new world-class resort casino in prince george's county. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. last night's labor day concert would have been a sellout. national symphony orchestra had to change plans because of weather and move the show to the kennedy center. but the free concerta tacted enough people to line up around the building. look at this. the overflow crowd had to watch on closed circuit televisions out in the hallway. the symphony performed some patriotic classics. >> nice that it was free but you couldn't get in. >> well attended though. it was supposed to be on the west lawn that. rain rolled through. >> did you say patriotic classes? >> classics. i may have said it wrong. >> i said what is a patriotic class. >> classics. patriotic songs. >> it looked good. >> up until the rain started to move through. >> unfortunately, the weather hasn't been cooperating a whole lot so far. pretty good storms around. today, more of the same. yeah, it will be middle of week before things start to get better. >> only two more days. >> that is a good way to look at it. >> way to look at it, wisdom. >> i personally have had enough of the humidity. 57 right now in washington. 72349 annapolis. 80 in quantico. -- 79 in annapolis. the leftovers with isaac continue to roll on through. we are getting a couple of light showers pushing up towards dale city. this has just bubbled up in the last 15 minutes. very unstable, very humid. a lot of water in the air mass here. not going to take much to start driving some additional showers and storms. here is your bigger picture. here is why we're pretty much guaranteeing some rain later today. you can see the showers and even some thunderstorms out to the west. this will be interacting with the frontal system handing out across the mid-atlantic. futurecast, i'll put it in motion for you. there you are, 2:00. you can see the widespread nature of the showers and the possibility of a few thunderstorms if you will up towards baltimore and out to the north and west here, hagerstown, looks like at 5:00 p.m., might have some showers off to the north and west. we'll do it again tomorrow with additional showers and storms. mostly cloudy and humid. showers and storms likely today. 839 daytime high. so temperatures close to where they should be. -- 83 the daytime high. warm and muggy overnight. mostly cloudy with showers and storms returning during the late night hours. we'll do it all over again tomorrow. a little better wednesday, thursday. my be more sunshine along with warmer temperatures. still scattered storms. remember, this accu-weather forecast goes all the way to next weekend. by next weekend, we'll cool it down. friday and saturday, about 80 or so. let's do some traffic with lauren demarco. >> had to bring the rain for the commute back from the holiday. we want to watch out for that later today. this morning, you should be in pretty good shape. seeing nice light volume n howard county, 175 at dorsey run road, the intersection is closed because of response for a building fire. let's tax a live look from trafficland as you are traveling 270. no issues leaving frederick down towards the split for bethesda. nothing in your way there. no accidents or incidents reported for you. traveling the beltway, should be in pretty good shape. 66 looks good leaving manassas. no issues here heading from nutley street in toward the beltway. all of the hov restricts have been lifted for today except for route 50, the john hanson highway. but here, 95, 395, you are looking great. tomorrow is terrible traffic tuesday. aaa mid atlantic predicts 2.8 million commuteers in the wash area. according to the national capital region transportation planning board during the most congested part of the morning on a typical weekday, last year in august, travel times were found to be about 36% average longer than under normal conditions, not rush hour. in september, that number jumped to 60%. so huge increase there. it is caused not by the chains in the overall amount of cars on the road but by changes in what times of day people travel especially during the morning commute. you've got congress back in session, all the public school kids are back in class and parents who have to send their kid off to school at the same time each morning less tree to choose whether they want to leave earlier or later in the day. back to school, back to work. we'll be feeling it starting tomorrow morning. it is that terrible tuesday crunch. >> i know. we just her about t you forget that all those people are going to be out there. >> you think it is the normal craziness. >> julie wright is going to be busy. that's why i'm he not doing traffic tomorrow. >> that doesn't even factor in if there is weather or anything or rain. >> we saw that seven-day forecast. so leave early tomorrow. get around early. thank you. >> no problem. if you are not driving, you can take a cab. but a d.c. board has halted the installation of smart meter systems in taxi cabs. the contract appeals board says the district did not prove the installations were necessary before a legal issue was resolved. now, veriphone won the contract. two other companies appealed that contract arguing they won it unfairly. taxi drivers have to pay for the installation, a cost that could be affected by who ultimately gets that contract. coming up, maryland known for its crab cakes but wait until you feast your eyes on what they cooked up at the state stair. >> one, two, three. >> that is a big crab cake. cr >> so my question is how many cans of old bay went into that? >> good question. >> that is a crab cake? >> yes, it is. >> a massive one. >> what was the reason for this giant crab cake? it looks like a stomachache. we'll explain coming up next.  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continue to share your back to school photos. this one, we are saying good morning to makai. she is adorable. she had her first day last week at the community public charter school in the district. she even has an apple in her hand. >> good way to impress the teacher. >> you can upload your child's photo on our facebook fan page or e-mail to wttg.com. a new world record has been set in maryland for the world's largest crab cake. >> it was made with, get this, 200 pounds of fresh maryland crab meat and cooked in a custom cooker for over eight hours. >> sounds delicious. >> position's karen parks checked it out at the state fair. >> one, two, three. sidestep. sidestep. >> reporter: it took nine hours to make and a whole lot of muscle to lift but many say this tasty seafood delight was worth the wait. >> that is a big crab cake. so my question is how many cans of old bay went into that? >> reporter: today, at the maryland state fair, maryland's own international seafood achieved the world record for the largest crab cake weighing in at 300 and and a half pounds. >> i would love to have it all. >> at first, i thought it was a big pizza and it was going to rise up or something. >> reporter: well, of course, a crab cake of this size couldn't be grilled in any ordinary pan. so instead, this huge device was custom made with specific directions. >> and then we start and control the temperature by rotating every five minutes. >> reporter: but a small slip could mean big trouble. >> because if one guy gets off one way or another or goes one way or the other, it will destroy the appearance of the cake. that where is it gets really tense. so far, we're two for two. >> reporter: luckily, no mistake were made as the guys unscrewed the stainless steel lid while fans took pictures and watched in nervous excitement, all hungry and ready to dig in. >> delicious. look at all that crab meat. it is so good. it is like the best i've ever had. >> reporter: it seems like this crab cake size measured to its taste. juror that sounds good. >> i was just wondering what they were do with it but then i saw the crab burgers. it looked pretty good. as long as you don't have to try to eat it at once. >> they had a lot of help there. imagine being frightened for the rain to fall, fear that your entire neighborhood will soon fill with water. >> it is once again a reality in some parts of the district. >> reporter: this is not supposed to happen but, when it rains, it floods in d.c.'s bloomingdale neighborhood. and last night, when the rains came, the streets here filled with water once again. today, people will be cleaning up. what the city is doing to find some answers. heavy load in america. but mitt romney plan, a middle class to $2,000 more a year in taxes. multi-millionaires like himself hits the middle class harder... bigger break. forward for america? this message. welcome back. it is monday, september 3rd. that's live look outside right there at reagan national airport. now, it is september. it is a fabulous month. you know why? because we are two days away -- is that right, two days way from the first national football league game. the start of football season. every week after that -- >> you know what else is on wednesday? >> what? >> my birthday. >> really? >> yes. >> let me make a note. >> you know what else happens later on this month? >> your birthday? that's right. >> libra. >> we'll let you talk about your signs later. >> and my son's biferght day is this month. and my daughter's birthday is this month. -- and my son's birthday is this movement and they all have to share one gift. just joking. >> light showers falling at this hour. showers and storms back in the forecast. today, the monument is going to be downright oppressive like it was all weekend unfortunately as we don't have a whole lot of happings in the air mass. if anything, the rain showers will be more numerous today with the remnants of isaac getting choser. -- we don't have a whole lot of changes in the air mass. showers up to the north and east up 95 as you get up towards bell bell there. it looks like we are getting some rain showers before the wilmington and philadelphia and a light shower or two south and west of washington. that is about it. temperature right now, it is warm and muggy. 75degrees right now in town. 80 in quantico. showers and storm likely this affect. so bring along an umbrella for you if you have outdoor plans. just not a perfect day. sorry. >> that's okay. stale holiday. have the time off. it is definitely a holiday and can you tell on the roadways this morning, lauren demarco. kind of quiet out there. juror for now. i think later on today, we'll know it is the end of the holiday when we see everybody heading back. right now, things are looking pretty good. height volume between plays. 175 at dorsey run -- light volume between plays. 175 at dorsey run road, closed there because of a fire. route other, no issues. nice smooth strip across the bay bridge at this point in the morning. no worries there. bayspan recommending you leave before 10:00 a.m. or after 10:00 p.m. no marc or vre today. traveling northbound, you will find hov is running in the northbound direction until 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. -timetraffic. >> thank you. more severe flooding for frustrated residents of a northwest d.c. neighborhood. >> sherry ly is live in brooming dale with the latest now. >> reporter: good morning. it is really hard to believe that less than 10 hours ago, the streets right out here were covered with water. it happened in an instant. the water comes up. toed intoed streets into the homes and it seems to happen every time there is a heavy rain. take a look at some of the latest damage. cars floated into the streets, picked up by the fast-rising water. it is the fourths time in two months that the bloomingdale neighborhood has been hit. as the rains moved in last night, the streets were quickly inundated. the d.c. fire department rescued a number of people trapped in their cars, caught up unexpectedly in the flood waters. once again, people found themselves cleaning up flooding inside their homes. the water washed in or rose from inside as sewage backed up. it happened so fast that people have little time to react. - - >> it happened at least twice now. it is getting frustrating because you can tell the drains are going to go and you're going to take on water and there is nothing you can do about it. >> reporter: the city has formed a task force to try to get to the bottom of this is causing awful this flooding. in the mome, d.c. water is using cameras to inspect all 90,000 square feet of its tunnels in this area to see if there perhaps is a blockage, something that could be quickly addressed. in the meantime, the city is looking for for a long-term plan that won't be done until 2025. for now, there are no answers as to why this keeps happening. that is the late here in bloomingdale. back to you. >> as we mentioned, it wasn't just the streets but also the subway that was flooded last night. take a look at this. this is a picture from inside the shaw howard university metro station. you can see water covering most of the tracks. metro hopes to reopen the station today. metro reminds riders the system is on a sunday schedule today due to the labor day holiday. the democratic national convention gets under way tomorrow in charlotte, north carolina. president obama will speak thursday when he formally accepts his party's nomination for a second term. he gave some hints as to what will be included in his speech on the final night. >> thursday night, i'm going to offer you what i believe is a better path forward. a path that will glow this economy and create more jobs and strengthen the middle class. >> the first two days will take place at the time warner cable arena. on thursday, the convention moves to the bank of america stadium where the president and vice president will accept the party's nominations. coming up in about 30 minutes, we'll get another live report from charlotte, north carolina. entertainment news. was michael jackson getting ready to perform his comeback concert before his untimely death? coming up next, details of what some e-mails revealed. >> michael phelps can do more than just rack up gold medals. details of how he cashed in big time at the casino. does he need to cash in big time anymore? >> he is winning enough and now he is winning more. save some for the rest of the us.  -- save some for the rest of us. rachel and sam have a house. now they want a home. a home where everything feels like it's designed just for them. where the styles they love fit into the wallet they have. big or small they want furniture that makes life better. that's why they visit us. we're more than a home improvement store. we're ikea, the life improvement store. breaking news from pakistan when a car filled with explosives ran into a u.s. government vehicle today. at least three people were killed, 19 others were hurt. officials say the bombers struck the vehicle after it left the u.s. consulate. it was traveling through an area of the city that hosts various international organizations including the united nations. president obama is flying to louisiana to get an up-close and perm look at the isaac aftermath and meet with local official about the recovery efforts. now, hundreds of thousands of people are still without power in louisiana and mississippi. the renovated left yes system held up and spared new orleans but several outlying parishes got hit with flood waters. a series of e-mails leaked to the "los angeles times" show the promoter of michael jackson's comeback concerts and the director in charge of them expressed serious doubts about the star's ability to perform. the e-mails detailed director kenny ortega's concern about the king of pop's emotional well being and ortega suggests he be evaluated by a psychiatrist. other e-mails expressed great confidence in dr. conrad murray's ability to keep jackson healthy enough to resume rehearsals. murray was eventually convicted of involuntary manslaughter in jackson's death stemming from an overdose of an anesthetic used to help jackson sleep. michael phelps is also a winner at the poker tables. extended his summer winning streak but pulling in $100,000 in a single game at caesar's palace in vegas last week. you can see him there on the left side of this picture sitting there. cleaning house. he says he then took his winnings down the strip spending some of it at tryst nightclub. >> he takes the money and you go to the nightclub. >> we know he likes to gamble. >> i didn't know that. >> he will continue to do it. he is still winning. >> winning. why can't we win like that? >> because we don't gamble. >> good point. i guess we'll move on. when we come back, we'll talk about part of the d.c. area soaked by rain last night. what is in store for today and the rest of the week. >> tucker is checking your weather and lauren demarco has your traffic for you on this labor day. stay with us. we'll be right back. some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. prcandidate is more likely toion return us to full employment. this is a clear choice. the republican plan is to cut more taxes on upper-income... people and go back to deregulation. that's what got us in trouble in the first place. president obama has a plan to rebuild america from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his obama and...ama: i'm k i approve this message. some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. welcome back. we'll check in with tucker now on the weather. we had a lot of rain last night and guess what. >> more in store for today. i know it is a holiday but not going to be great. showers and storms back. >> mosquitos. >> it won't be raining every minute today. parts of the area won't see as much as other parts. last night, we had localized flash flooding. i didn't get much of anything. it just depends on where you are today. here we go. 57 right now in washington. it is warm and humid to start your day. 78 in annapolis. 72 this morning in leonardtown. temperature later today will top out in the 80s. low to mid-80s. so it won't be a hot day but it will feel very sticky out there. our dew point temperatures, this measuring how much water is out there. any time you get above 70, you are in a very up comfortable range. it feels uncomfortable right now. check out annapolis. entire area here with the exception of a few of us watching out in the mountains in the 70s. 69 in hagerstown. 68 in win chester. that is still not comfortable. it will be a very humid day and an increase in showers and storms back in the forecast a little later this afternoon. one or two sprinkles near dale city this afternoon. that is about it for the time being. later this afternoon as the real remnants of isaac start to move in, you can see the showers and thunderstorms. we will have an enhanced opportunity, try to put a bright spot on it, for scattered showers and storms. not going to rain every minute but i think we will have pearls of showers and storms and that threat will linger into tonight and then into tomorrow morning's commute. honestly, it will be around for much of the week here. there is just not a whole lot to kind of kick it through. it will be with us here for the next couple of days. 83 today, mostly cloudy and humid. wind south and east here at five miles per hour. 73 tonight. mostly cloudy, showers and storms continue. we do it all over again tuesday and wednesday with daytime highs topping out in the upper 80s by wednesday and thursday. by late thursday, a cold front will get through here. that should honestly dry things out by friday and for the start of the weekend with cooler temperatures around here by saturday t will get -- it will get better. just hang in there. let's do some traffic with lauren demarco. >> if do you have to head in to work this morning, you should find the roads are looking pretty good. nice, light volume. 175, dorsey one run roadblocked off because of a building fire. i was take a look at waze to see if there was anything else going on. a little pothole to watch out for. massachusetts avenue at third street in northwest. we had some roads closed because of flooding over the weekend. they have all reopened. that is good news f you have have a smart phone, download -- or upload? whatever. it will help you out on the roads. let's take a live look at route 50. if you are headed for the bay bridge later today, that is when you want to watch for traffic. right now, things look good. here we are 50 at route 8 heading toward the bay bridge. nothing in your way at this point. i do want to mention, if you are traveling this later today, baybridge.com streams life web cameras online from 10 different locations along route 50. you can all call 1-877 bay span for traffic conditions. steve stephen strasburg and the washington nationals doing what they do best, up next. >> swing and a miss. strasburg wins that skirmish. t >> another one but what about the nats' plans to shut down the ace pitcher. good idea or bad idea? guess who is back. dave ross will join us next off the wall. >> live edition. heavy load in america. but mitt romney plan, a middle class to $2,000 more a year in taxes. multi-millionaires like himself hits the middle class harder... bigger break. forward for america? this message. dave ross is here. off the wall is back. >> all right. >> i haven't seen you in a while. >> what do you think of the shutdown? he pitched again yesterday and he pitched quite well. we know he has two more starts. do you with that? >> you don't want to take any chances to ruin this guy for the long term. >> this is no blueprint that says this is the right or wrong thing to do. >> how far, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity or could be a once in a lifetime opportunity for the other guys as well as the coach or manager. >> well, davy johnson has been there before. >> he is kind of older now. this is could be lightning in a bottle. you probably should go ahead with this. >> the player say they've been told the whole year so this is no surprise to the players. the player himself stephen strasburg says he will fight this thing tooth and nail. you are trying to sell everybody to be in hieb with this but the pitcher himself saying i want to pitch. >> you have to look out for the pitcher. he is an athlete. he wants to play. >> you can't play hurt, can you? >> no, i shut myself down on numerous occasions. >> what about the orioles. it has been a cute story all engineer. they're no longer cute. you got to take them for real. those are cute. >> how about that? >> that is the way i was looking at the orioles all year. all of a sudden, they're not cute. they are good looking. >> manny machado has made them look -- get off manny machado. >> he is solid. this team has proven they are a team. two games out of first. this is september. >> i'm foaling the orioles. i'm feeling manny machado. make room. when they got manny, that is when i got on board. i didn't know who he was before then. our producer told me all about them. >> the os are cute. >> watch them make some big time cuts. timmy hightower was let go. good move, bad guy. the guy can't respond after the saturday night game. they said his knee didn't respond. it was his first time back since surgery. is this a veteran they could use. >> in if you take the bad knee out of equation, he wasn't very spectacular. >> high character guy. >> nice guy, all of that. but performance-wise, he didn't get it done. he really wasn't the impact player. he wasn't that in arizona. i was viced with when he came in the first place. >> they traded holiday away last year to get him in training camp i thought maybe timmy could have offered that veteran presence that they needed. so for the knee is not right, i understand you have to get rid of him. but we would like it see him in the league. >> this comby is apparently okay. >> he is 30 years old. we are talking about andy roddick. but look at spry andy roddick. -- this guy is apparently okay. >> he is on to the fourth round and i guess his retirement, he is just going to keep on playing into the fourth round. >> he says he is going to retire. who knows? >> he is 30. >> that is old for tennis. >> that make it even more impressive for roger federer. the guy is like 80 but still getting it done. wisdom is 80. he is still getting it done. we're shutting it down on off the wall. >> not om am -- not only am i going to shut it down. >> until they get new music. >> say the change kicked in for metro riders over the weekend. ahead at 6:00, find out which riders will have to 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