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[ sighs ] she didn't hear you. i need you in my stupid life! gah! she wants to know if you mean it. you're not just saying it because you're in prison. sure, there's that. but you're my mom. of course i mean it. ♪ there's no way i'm going to the concert now, right? she says, "god, no." right. ♪ barry: hey. mm. can we talk? look, i'm no longer gonna demand you be my sidekick. i know i'm not the alpha or the beta. i'm whatever comes last in the greek letters. i think it's zorbo. see, ever since i was a little boy, i wanted a dog like you. not 'cause you could jet-ski or break-dance or deflect grenades with your paws. i just wanted a friend. and i didn't have many growing up. but i do now. and a hot girlfriend. so i guess i don't need you as much as i used to.
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but my dad, he could use a cool friend like you. dude's a pretty cool guy once you get to know him. so, we cool? right. you can't talk. you can't talk, right? the dog can't talk, barry. hey, that was a private conference between me and traitor. look, i'm not the alpha. but the dog always sits right next to you. that's because of the scraps. there's all sorts of tasty shrapnel flying around here. here. give her a try. whoa! she likes me! of course she does. you're a likeable kid. so, does this mean we can share the dog? [ sighs ] i-i don't care. come on. say it. say you love her. she's fine. say it! she's fine. you love the dog. i love the dog! me too. ♪ that day, we opened our hearts to a new family member. and erica opened her heart to my mom.
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smells yummy. since when do you bake? just felt like cookie time. ♪ ...you cut my feelings to the bone ♪ what's all this? it's hard to say. [ chuckles ] [ voice breaking ] even though i'm grown up and i don't need you... i still do. i always will. after everything i did, you still bailed me out. so, i thought i'd finally give you the pajama party that you deserve. oh, honey. so, what do you say? troop beverly? troop beverly. and in the end it was all worth it. not only did my mom and sister start a new tradition, but my dad, barry, and their new sidekick did, too. because that's what makes a family great.
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says we are in a time of extraordinary change. state of the union range from gun control to the economy. we have team coverage of the address and the reaction to it. we start with chief political correspondent scott thuman on capitol hill. a re-energized,
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optimistic sounding president obama in his speech tonight, harkening back to some of the light which that got him elected in 2008. it was light on specific puzzles, heavy on philosophy. it was light on specific examples come heavy on philosophy. for this final: one, i'm going to try to make it a little shorter. i know some of you are antsy to get back. if you doubt america's commitment to see that justice is done, just ask osama bin laden. -- ask the leader of al was takenemen, who out last year, or the perpetrator of the main ghazi
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in a prisonsits cell. when politicians insult muslims either abroad or in our country, a mosque is federalized, kids are called names, that is not telling it like it is. it's just wrong. i believe in change because i believe in you. the american people. and that's why i stand here as confident as i've ever been that the state of our union has grown. closing the president guantanamo bay, closing financial loopholes and being more welcoming to immigrants, all topics that the president said he would push forward. he called on congress to be much more unified, saying that if we rise above party politics, a lot of those things can be a contrast, striking the need for
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bipartisanship. at the same time, critics would that he was taking shots at the republican party. wewill hear plenty more as move forward from this final state of the union from president obama. scott thuman, abc 7 news. alison: scott, thank you. with that, the reaction to the president's promises are pouring in from the gop, firing back in this election year. where do our top political leaders stand on the address? jay korff continues our team coverage. jay: good evening. the president's address reminded the nation while much has been a cop wish during his tenure, much more can and should be done. president obama: we live in a time of extraordinary change. jay: he touched on economic opportunities for all, and climate change, keeping up with technology, decreasing political gridlock, and strengthening national security.
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some feel that he hit the right tone in his last state of the union address. >> i think what he said is american leadership matters, america's strongest when we invest in our people. pointslearly hit the that have been raised in the political season, no question, but i think he and a way underscored the point that america's strength is in that we respect all people. jay: others believe this administration has divided a nation out on course, especially in regards to national security. >> we are facing the most dangerous security threat our nation has seen since september 11, and this president appears unwilling or unable to deal with it. >> what are we going to do to combat the threats of rogue nations like iraq, rogue nations like iran, north korea, as well as what we do to counter aggression from russia and china? up next for president obama, a trip to nebraska
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wednesday where he is expected to talk about the states interest and his health care law in that region's uptick in jobs. jay korff, abc 7 news. alison: developing now, 10 american sailors are in the custody of iran. they were taken into custody after two naval craft entered a rainy and waters. it is not clear if they went there on purpose, but no distress call was made. the u.s. has been a sure the sailors will be released quickly, as soon as tomorrow morning, but some question why that situation was not addressed. >> for president obama to not say something, that you cannot do this, i think it invites more bad actions, more bad behavior by iran. alison: stay with abc 7 for updates on this developing story. leon: breaking news from montgomery county, in chevy chase, -- actually, this is
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white oak. live power lines fell on top of a car because of a crash. the driver was taken to the hospital, but is expected to be ok. now to chevy chase, the story we are following their, an hurtment fire, two people on willard avenue. the fire started on the 16th floor. some residents were evacuated, others order to shelter in place. some of us saw snow flurries flurries in the air this evening. now the snow is gone, but the winter temperatures are staying and it's about to get colder. wind chill could make it feel like single digits in some places. brian van de graaff is here. ve from the belfort furniture weather center, a shot from richard reeve not too long ago, the snow coming down in the north and west. a moved out.
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the satellite picture showing a clear sky, the burst of snow moved out, upper 20's leesburg in frederick, 30 andrews. when you factor in the wind, 30, it feels to like the team this. when you head out the door in the morning it will feel like single digits. dry the pavement, but the isolated slick spot cannot be ruled out. the forecast coming up. leon: campaign news, getting closer to super tuesday. could that march 1 primary shut down one of the largest school districts in the area? fairfax county is looking at that possibility. richard reeve is live to sort it out for us. rich? richard: leon, 167 elementary schools might be polling places on primary day, march 1. given the political climate right now, there is some concern by safety from officials and
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even talk about closing some schools. view elementary school hardly looks like a political battleground, but that is exactly the concern schools like this are used for polling places during the super primary, march 1. one idea offered up, no classes that day. what majority, fight for something? >> sure. are most concerned about a gop loyalty pledge, in which voters have to sign a statement saying they are republicans. trump says it violates civil rights. if they refused to sign, polling officials by law have to deny them a ballot. >> election officials saying you cannot have a ballot is about the most contentious thing you can say on election day to a voter. richard: there were concerns about trump supporters causing "mayhem." board members denied this was
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about any one candidate. >> there are multiple candidates, which means multiple activist, which means more and more engagement. >> it's not a big deal to be closed for the day. >> i think it's a bit excessive. i think the kids are not even paying attention. the chairman of the virginia trump campaign says hold on a second, trump supporters are not planning any protests at school and nobody is hoping for violence. this is something they are concerned about of criticism -- "they are all trying to characterize all the trump supporters as a bunch of unhinged right wing, angry, fanatical people. he says that it has no basis in fact whatsoever." saidhairman of the school the schools will not close.
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they will ramp up security as needed, if necessary. she said that she would like to meet with garza to discuss all of this. richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: following up on a story that you first saw here. we first revealed standard radon levels inside montgomery county classrooms, and now similar test results and prince george's county. 30 schools had potentially dangerous levels of radon. the epa says no building should be above 4. an elementary school registered above 47, avalon elementary school was 109. pg county schools launched a new round of radon tests last month. the goal is to assess every school by april. formal results, go to wjla.com. alison: the state of maryland says improvements are coming to the intersection where a bicyclist was killed two weeks ago. last night in rockville, there was a vigil for 19-year-old
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frank towers who was struck on veirs mill road. flashing lights hundreds of feet away, but none near the crosswalk towers was killed in. administrationay will install flashing lights at the crosswalk by august. new developments in a murder case that gripped viewers across america, the wisconsin convict at the center of "making a filed an appeal. steven avery claims authorities used in improper warrant and that a juror was out to get him. the appeal bares his signature but does not have his new attorney's name on it. murderies follows his trial in suggests evidence could have been planted by authorities. exonerated of a rape after 18 years in prison. leon: coming up -- apple hopes to help you get a better night's sleep.
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plus -- tom: a lot of folks spending a lot of money on the lottery. we spoke with a financial planner who has a way that ♪
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leon: everybody is talking about do if you would you won the jackpot in the powerball? the odds have not changed, still one in 292 million. alison: what many do not realize is this -- you have a better chance of being a millionaire by not playing. tom roussey is live with the powerball perspective. tell us about this, tom. right, they were selling all kinds of powerball tickets at this 7-eleven in sterling. we learned from a financial planner if you want to be a millionaire, there is a much higher percentage way. though the powerball drawing is not until wednesday 7-eleventhis sterling
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has been hopping. >>@ this is the first time i'm playing. tom: those we talked to say they normally do not spend that much. >> i play once in a while, when it's big. tom: some spend a lot. >> $1900. >> stop doing it, it's not worth it. tom: she recently talked with a 20-something who spent $300 in the lottery. monththey took $300 per and invested it at 8% on average return, by the time he is 65, he would be close to a millionaire. can if you were older, you still earn a lot by investing instead of gambling, though she recognizes it can be fun to dream. >> i think the dreaming is the sex appeal to it. but you can also do that with your financial goals and dream about retirement. on this sign, $1.5 billion
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is the real jackpot, but the sign cannot handle it. most folks would be better off their money in something that is not lottery tickets. tom roussey, abc 7 news. why do you tell us to eat our vegetables, too? alison: we will find out tomorrow. brian: this is the latest we ited until we got a trace of snow in d.c. they had thunder snow in hagerstown. this is the snow and bolts of lightning. pretty neat, the flash in the sky. a couple of pictures, then what's coming down the pike outside right now. , most ofrom berryville
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the roadways locally ok. we got the kit of snow at about 4:00 in the mountains, 7:00 here, quickly came down, coated the grass to the north and west, but not a big deal. the preliminary numbers, a trace downtown, the latest we have ever had that. .5 stephens city, hagerstown under an inch. frostburg almost 3.5. right now we are the 20's. it is cold, and the wind is howling. 25 winchester and luray 33 , andricksburg, 30 andrews the wind is screaming out of the north and west. when you factor in the gusty wind, and mix it feel so much colder. right now it feels like 20 downtown, 16 at andrews,
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hagerstown 5, winchester and luray 11. for the spots that got the coding, it will be so cold that there could be slick spots. we are hoping that the wind will dry them out, but definitely slick spots. tomorrow the morning it will feel like single digits. a good deal of sunshine tomorrow, but that 32 will only feel like the 20's and teens. we gradually warmed through the end of the week, the weekend unsettled. 40's, saturday could have showers. if you are off monday, martin luther king day, should be dry, cool weather. the snow was done, we had our first snow, i'm good for the season. [laughter] alison: exactly. thank you, brian. robert: college basketball -- leon: college basketball? and was riding a
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nine-game winning streak. here in the city, parking is hard to find. seems like everyone drives. and those who do should switch to geico because you could save hundreds on car insurance.
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. erin: maryland men's basketball is off to a record 15-1 start. the terps were hoping to make it tends straight victories tonight against michigan. hello trimble drives, draws the defense. stone gets it to go. the terps down. maryland cannot complete the comeback. walton junior spots up for the three. michigan,fall in 70-67. maryland hosts ohio state saturday. number 13 virginia at miami.
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melvin brockton drives, bobbles it, puts up the scoop shot in the lane. he led the cavs with 20. london scores all 13 points in the second half, nailing the high floater. virginia beats miami, 66-58. 8, gwr, on news channel at umass. tyler cavanaugh, the ball fake and three-pointer. if you was not scoring, patricio was. g.w. takes care of umass. the ramsit's official, will move back to los angeles, and the chargers could join them, too. nfl owners voted to allow the move. their new home will eventually be on the site of a race track in inglewood, projected opening at a price tag that
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could approach $3 billion. that will be quite a scene when that opens. , wakefieldt marshall down in the final seconds. parks with the three at the buzzer. wakefield stays undefeated with the 42-41 win, congrats. the caps had the night off, but they had an event for members of the team prize female fan base with instructions and on ice demonstration. and number 11 west virginia upset number one kansas. west virginia fans stormed the court after the mountaineers' first win over a top-ranked team in 33 years. leon: i'm impressed. erin: i was hoping they would be
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