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republican front-runner donald trump comes to rally voters ahead of march 15 primary, he was greet by supporters and protesters, we begin with robin rob -- robin kenrobin kanady. where trump wrapped up his speech in afternoon. reporter: people were streaming in there were about a thousand dollars people, but before noon as trump spoke the crowd got bigger, estimated about 4 thousand dollars people, trump -- 4,000 people, trump playing to the nascar fans here. but was he honest with them?
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him, saying he got an endorsement from nascar, nascar chairman and ceo brian france has endorsed trump but a nascar official made is clear to fox sports that france's decision was a personal decision here is more on that. when in nascar country appeal to the race fans. >> nascar endorsed trump, can you believe that? reporter: donald trump got support of nascar driver mart in inconcord. >> thank you i want to thank you very much, an honor, i want to thank nascar and brian france was with us last week. in a venue, he got up on behalf of nascar, brian is an amazing guy he has done some job for them to endorse me was a great honor thank you very much. reporter: nascar chairman and ceo brian france has endorsed
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that france's decision of quote a private personal decision by brian, not a nascar endorsement. trump got most response from supporters when he talked about doing away with common core, and obamacare. and keeping american jobs from going overseas. >> i'm not going to let it happen any more this is ridiculous. all this free trade, you know, it is free trade for them, not for us, we're losing our shirts. reporter: here is why supporters tell us they like trump. >> there has been a lot of corruption in this country, i think that trump is for the people. >> he has zero tolerance for political rhetoric, he speaks his mind, he wants to make a change, he wants to make america great. >> we're going to protect our
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reporter: is that fire enough to win the g.o.p. nomination? if trump does win, could he beat hillary clinton? elan university poll conducted says no, not in north carolina, that politic en in mid feb -- taken in mid in february said that no. we're live in concord, fox 46, wjzy. kayla: thank you robin. >> cruz also gained momentum over the weekend, winning in maine and kansas, there is more, and more talk about a probably brokered g.o.p. convention if no candids gets enough delegates to win. bill: here in our area today, president bill clinton spoke to supporters in charlotte, he is campaigning for his wife hillary.
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university today, our reporter was there he will bring us latest at 6:30. kayla: primary is not until march 15, but you can vote early until saturday, more han more than she 360 voting sites are open across the state, you can register at an early voting site, you will be asked to show i photo i.d., check with your voting site before heading out to the poll. bill: for more information on donald trump's rally on concorde, and all information on early voting go to fox46charlotte.com. kayla: breaking news, just coming in to the newsroom, michael bloomberg, former 3 term mayor of new york stay announced he will not be running for president. this year, rumors were circulates that bloomberg may
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>> we've had beautiful weather this week, we send it over to chief meteorologist brian basham. brian: we're still pretty at 62 degrees, if you thought today of the nice you about would like it warmer, we'll see warmer temperatures tomorrow, i do want to mention, if you are thinking about heading out tonight, temperature are cooling but it should be mild through 10:00 p.m., 57 degree, and winds are staying slow. good night, to get outside. as we look at your headline, i would go ahead, get used to the 70s, they will be here for a while. really over next couple of days, maybe want to work on your tan. over the next couple days because we have a chance of weekend rain. i will track this for you coming in 10 minutes from right now. kayla: all right.
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>> a follow-up to a story we brought you over the week, family and close friends remember the close samaritan who was struck and killed by a driver on i-4 85 when he stopped on pull over to help a stranded motorist, neima abdulahi is joining us with more. reporter: alastair was struck after he stopped to help a 17-year-old girl with a flat tire. >> the family of 26-year-old alastair said there are no words to describe how they feel, his sister is still processing what happend. >> people are still asking, is this real, is this a joke? are you sure it is him. reporter: she said her brother always went out of his way to
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in his last moments alive he was the helping someone stranded on the side of the road, she said that sounds like something he would do. >> he always thought of others before himself, he was the -- he was on his way home, after a long night at home. reporter: the fatal wreck happened sunday morning 4:00 a.m., near rocky river road exit, he got out of his car to help a 17-year-old girl with a flat tire, as he was walking over, another driver hit and killed him, and the 26-year-old just left work a night shift at label charlotte, the community has been pouring in with thoughts and prayers for the family, his sister said it will be hard to move on, but the love and support from community makes pain bearable.
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others, he would always anticipate if they needed something. reporter: right now his parents are visiting a funeral home for arrangerments they are planning to have the funeral in pinehurst where they are from. people have been trying to contact the family if there is a go fund me page to donate, to but the family said they will be able to pay for the funeral costs. kayla: from when he understand, he was in dark clothing, and in a dark roadside, troopers say it does not appear that alcohol was a factor. bill: cmpd identified man who was shot on fairfax drive this morning. he was dropped off with a gunshot injury, and he passed away.
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involuntary manslaughter,. >> up next, police chief's first day back on the job. >> checking in on airport is
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one airline is do bill: just coming in sportscastry erin andrews has an
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lawsuit against hotel companies and the stalker, jury came back with the decision after a day of deliberations, they argued that the stalker should be to blame for video shot in 2008, andrews works for fox sports. >> larry brown was on the job again following several months on administrative leave, the allegations behind a probe have not been made public. last week, after the town council voted to reinstate him several officers quit for the time being, chesterfield county sheriff, brooks is serving as intern police chief, hid deputies patrol the town over the week to fill holes left by vacant positions, he is expecting many officers who walked off to return to work this week. >> last week, i think they did
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with the officers, a good many of them will withdraw their resignation and come back to work that is a good thing. kayla: sheriff brooks met with brown, and administrator today to talk about a 30 day plan for the department, brown will be in charge of mapping out the department's strategy. bill: as i-77 toll lane project continues. governor mccrory ordered the dot to review the company's contract here in north carolina, construct is underway right here. kayla: there is a new way to check in your luggage if you fly with american airlines, customers check in at a kiosk, indicate then how many paths
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checking, kiosk prints out a tag, they prin out their own tag, officials tell fox 46 passengers will have a faster experience checking in. >> really a pretty simple process, kiosk tells you how to do it but we have extra agents to help out, if people have question we can walk them through it. kayla: american airline officials say that new pro see seedures started in -- procedures started in charlotte. bill: we have beautiful spring-like weather this week, you are saying this may be best week we've seen. even with that snow behind you. brian: i just wanted to show that you snow, look at slopes, i know they make their snow in a lot of spots in north carolina
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that sun is melting that snow. maybe a good time to check it out, if you stay local will be able to work on sun tan. i want to show you temperatures continue to climb, yesterday we were at average 60, climbed to 68. >> now, want to track your weather over next couple days, a
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be case for us to tuesday. >> and so if you look for one or two days, more than other, cloudiness on wednesday, partly cloudy but still very comfortable outside, keep in mind, if you don't' to be burned even if is is cloudy put sun screen osun rays can get through even if it is cloudy outside. you can get burned. tonight 44 that will be your overnight low. still looking outstanding we'll ride to the 70s for hor days, we'll be at 74 tomorrow, 75 on wednesday. 74 on thursday. >> loving the look of that. >> search on for next superintendent of union county
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bored of education will -- board of education will hold a special meeting this morning, last week dr. mary-ellis stayed she would be leaving the first. kayla: community members were asked opinions on bus routes, magnet schools, diversities and other issues regarding student assignment plan, results will be reveal thursday, school board meeting in the morning but it has been moved to 6 p.m. so more people can hear results. >> picking up ball on healthy two organizations roll out organization to two cms schools, they donate sports balls. it is part of bridge a ball to
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program, the balls are donated to the schools to get kids active. >> an opportunity to encourage them to take on a life style that promoting physical activity. and this gets them out, outside doing asts with their friends, and so we didn't have enough equipment for all our stupes to utilize this has been a great donation for us, we're looking forward to rolling it out. kayla: according to american heart association, heart disease remains number one killer of men and women in the u.s. one two out of three kids are overweight, and inactive. they hope that ball donation will help those affected by making healthy life style changes. >> still to come, a teenager found naked and tied up after a home invasion, you find out what her mom is saying what happened
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kayla: a union county middle school psychologist is accused of assaulting a student, at monroe middle school last week, rust is charged with simple assault, officer say he turned himself in once he knew there were charges against him. bill: new information on a shooting over week, cmpd tell two men who were shot in the head were under influence, francisco flores. -- flores were taken to the hospital, police say, it was not a ran om act of violence. kayla: a disturbing home invasion is under investigation in north carolina. on sunday, police say a teenager
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in a closet bound with duct tape, the 17-year-old parents said, she said two men broke into the home to try to steal the tv, raped her and tied her up, here daughter reached out for help using voice to text feature on her phone. >> it is horrifying they took her clothes, nobody would have walked on on a child like that. that. kayla: two white men in early to mid 20s force their way into the home through a backdoor. bill: last night, a south carolina man is accused of killing two people over an unpaid cab fare then burying them in his backyard, james was charged yesterday he took a cab home, then refused to pay his bill, two people in the car demand he pay but instead issue
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names have not been released. bill: a fire in a boring hughes in atlanta has -- boarding house in atlanta has killed 6 people. the flames made it too difficult to reach most of the building, firefighters are combing through what is left, they say loss of life could be a tragic record breaking for atlanta. >> this is the most tragic events that i have seen as it relates to fire, and i can say for most of our guys today, this is was a tragic situation. bill: the cause of the fire has not yet been figured out. kayla: to come, former president bill clinton makes a stop in the queen city, how he is trying to shore up support for his wife. bill: michigan primaries are next hurdle for presidential candidates we'll take you out on the campaign trail. sunset is beautiful.
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into it we'll show you how long
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right after t kayla: republican presidential candidate donald trump brought his campaign to our area. trump touted his endorsement last week. and did not hold back his thought on hillary clinton. >> one of the polls just came out, a number of them have just come out, i am beating hillary clinton easily thank you. and honestly we have not started on her, we one skirmish about a month ago. you remember that skirmish.
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in fayetteville on wednesday. bill: as we have seen several times before, protesters got kicked out. >> go home, go home to mommy, bye. tell her to tuck you in bed. bill: many protesters were escorted out before trump took the stage, our cameras there. caroline fountain was outside and spoke with some, she is joining us live in concord with our team coverage. reporter: protesters i spoke with told me they were asked to leave, for just standing silently in the rally, some of them say they were asked to leave because of the color of their skin. >> we have a protester. we have a protester. get out of here.
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reporter: there was not just a protester. >> we have another one. get him out of here. get out of here. reporter: about every 5 to 10 minutes someone or a group of protesters, wassic escorted out of donald trump's rally in concoarse. >> i didn't think you had people like that in north carolina go home to mommy, bye. >> one was one of the people removed, in my eyes just being a dark skin male, i was actually talking with the people could mingling with the peal, people, hangs out then i got escorted out, i was here it protest but not here to curse, not to throw a shoe. reporter: that happened inside the rally. this was happening outside. >> we've been called names,
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>> we have jobbed. >> yeah. >> we're going to college, getting an education, fact that we have a college education, and getting that is the reason where out here today. >> we don't want to fight the bigotry with more hate, we don't want to spew racism back to racist people, we represent peace we want everyone to be equal. kayla: trump's rally was interrupted 7 times by individuals or groups protesters. caroline fountain, fox 46, wjzy. bill: either people love him or hate him thank you. >> protestor we spoke with say they plan to be at trumpy next rally wednesday in fayetteville. kayla: former president bill
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in uptown in support of democratic presidential frontrunner, his wife, hillary clinton. david is standing by live for us tonight. reporter: well, it wrapped up about 5:30, president clinton spoke for better part of an hour, touching on a wide range of issues from hillary's plan to help grow small businesses, get education to those who really need it now here at johnson smith university that is a historically black college, he wanted to make sure that everyone knew that hillary would be best candidate to represent all people, regardless of their background. >> hillary is run for president, so that everyone single american, can look at this picture, and say there i am, there is my family, there is my future, we're all going to be there. reporter: president clinton spent a lot of time afterwards
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speaking to them, and a handful of selfies with students, we have a lot of reaction from people who met him, we'll have that story tonight at 10:00, right now in charlotte, david, fox 46, wjzy. kayla: thank you. >> now this was former president's third stop of the day in north carolina. bill: staying on topic, politics presidential candidate are turning their attention to tuesday's primary in michigan, after a busy week in future voters in 5 states and puerto rico heading out to the polls. reporter: all eyes on michigan as democrats and republicans head to polls tomorrow, a new poll shows trump with a double digit lead over the rest of the republican field. >> a lot of his message connects with voters, there he talked about ford building a plant in mexico, people don't like this, i think that trump is strength you see in the polls is probably there.
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reporter: g.o.p. underdog john kasich has been gaining ground in the great lakes state where 59 republican delegates are up for grabs. >> a beautiful state. there is no question about it. and you know you think i am in suck up mode but i never met so many nice people, you are wonderful people. reporter: on democrat excite,, polls show hillary clinton with a huge lead over bernie sanders in michigan, sanders was in kalamazoo taking a final pitch to voters there. >> every person has right to determine the destiny of the future of the united states of america. reporter: they face uded off faced off last night at a in flint.
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fox news democratic presidential town hall in michigan, one last time before voters head to poll, fox news in washington. kayla: we heard from brian earlier that workweek will be beautiful. but brian, say it might rain over the weekend? brian: i know, i will to my best. i think we'll see rain, i wish we could flip it, get rain here and nice for weekend, about go outside. i showed you before. go outside, soak in the beautiful weather, look at that sunset, stunning. just few thin clouds, across the area, temperatures are still very comfortable as 62. and winds are moving slowly, at just 5 miles an hour, but, again, here is the rain you are talking abouting we're in the clear, from today through thursday, probably most of friday, chance of rain for daytime hours, but better chance for rain late friday, then over
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at-this-point, now keep in mind, this still several days out it could change, but as for right now, weekend could see rain. maybe take a long lunch if you can, take a day identify? i don't know, do what -- a day off, i don't know, do what you can. high pressure system we talked about had will kick wind to south, it will feel very comfortable. this will be case for us over the next several days, we'll pick up moisture, and so as we begin to deal with this frontal boundary out of the west we have moisture to work with into weekend, as for wednesday, and thursday all that is well to the west. this does not look like it will hit us until late friday to weekend. nice set up here over next several day, temperatures tonight they are cool but not too coil, 30s and authority --
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70s, mountains in mid 60s, there we go, seven days of 70 degrees, we will see, overnight warming as well to upper 40s, and 50s, almost 60 degrees, saturday morning there is a bright spot for you. kayla: yeah but 6 error 60 with rain. so i'm still going to long a complaint, brian thank you. >> a shocking announcement from a tennis super star, we let you know what she revealed after the b all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. we came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. we're catching up on movies and shows on demand just as fast as we can watch them. twc's home wifi is so strong we can use all our devices at the same time. come back today. you'll get 100 meg internet, tv, phone and more for $89.99 a month. and ask how you could get
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bill: a house fire forced one adult, three children out of their home around 10:00 this morning in west charlotte, no one of hurt, crews controlled blaze in 18 minutes. >> time has run out for police agency in south carolina that
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about camera, state newspaper reports today of deadline for rules to be submitted to law enforcement training council. they have approve the policies for a little over half of the agency in south carolina, criminal justice academy will help those who did not meet deadline, agencies are not required to purchase the cameras until they have funding. kayla: and update on story woe brought you good day charlotte vice president joe biden arrived in united arab emirates kicking off a middle east tour, acommn guy his wife jill. he said the u.s. and its allies would destroy the islamic state group, explaining to troops strategy that u.s. is taking and role that uae provides in the fight. >> we have to squeeze the heart of dash in iraq and syria. so they cannot continue to pump
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the rest of the world. that is y what we're doing with our coalition partners. kayla: airbase was first stop on biden's tour, he is also scheduled to visit israel, the west bank and jordan. bill: to a fox 46 follow-up, president and ceo of united continental is headed to back to work, oscar munoz took medical leave after suffering a heart attack in october. airline said that munoz has been participating in all mayor corporate decisions, he also been meeting with employees and shareholders while hely covers. >> tennis super star maria sharapova, delivers stunning news, saying she failed a drug test taken at australian open,
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to serena williams in the open, she ranks number 7 in the world, but anthony you are joining us to tell us about another big time announcement.
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be a footnote in the nfl history books. the last team that peyton manning played in his career. he announced his retirement today, he played his first 14 season with colts, and last 4 are broncos, a two-time super bowl champion, he went out a winner as broncos beat the panthers. >> looking back on my nfl career, i did everything without a doubt to help my team walk away with a win. i have no regrets, i foyt a fought a good fight, i finished my football race, after 18 years' time, god bless all of you, and god less football.
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respect for manning, said he was grateful to have shared field with manning in his last game, and admired him on and off the field. >> new panthers have tendered offensive rights mike remmers, if he gets an offer that panthers decline to match, panthers, would receive a 6 round pick from that team -- second round pick from the team, they resigned wide receiver steven hill to a one year contract. anthony: hornets hosting timberwolves they are within a game of fifth place atlanta in eastern conference play-off race, t-wolfs just what hornets need, they are 23 games under 500, that means that hornets are expected to take care of business at home. >> made great strides since that time we played early in the year, a number of guys with big
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>> i think that we have room for improvement, i think we have be better, been playing like. and yeah. we are getting better on both ends of the floor. offensively and defensively, hopeful we can continue too learn and to get better, on both ends of the floor. anthony: game tip-off 7:00, we have highlights on the news at 10:00. >> our weekly half hour nascar show comes your way every sunday before the cup race, we went under the hood at brad kozlowski racing. reporter: i am crew chief of 19 truck. i tell people all the time, it's the best job in the world, it's not a job it's fun, first and
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guys making sure everyone is pulling in the same direction to get the race vehicle ready for the next race. once we get to the track, it is managing those guys to make the changes in most efficient say to get most out of practice, and make sure what charges are accurate. i started in this sport i have done almost anything, it is good to know, if the guys come to you with a question, you don't have to look to see what they are referring to, you know what they are talking about. you don't' other teams to know you are changing a truck armor or right rear spring, or that spring we have codes, for the changes, i would say 9 times out of 10 if you -- it we don't run the way we want to run, it falls on my shoulders, every race i go into, go i into it with we just loaded up the best truck that will unload, we just, we have a
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we're going to win, and the guys, i want the guys thinking that way, i want the driver thinking ha way, our job to get there, and make sure it happens, you just want to -- do it, you want to win. you top perform, you want to be the best. anthony: around the track airs this sunday, we have features, and analysis of nascar cup race, and world of motor sports, i am always looking for spore ideas, you can -- story ideas, you can
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bill: raytomlinson the man said to created e-mail passed away, he died from a heart attack, tomlinson is best known for coming up with idea of electronic messages sent from one network to another in 1971, before his invention electronic messages could be s a very limited network. kayla: president obama ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of nancy reagan. they are being lowered out of respect for the former first lady, reagan served at first lady during her husband's president's 1981-1989, she
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drug use, called just say no, president obama offered his sympathy and commented about his brief time spent with nancy reagan. >> i had the opportunity to meet mrs. reagan. once. she was alreadynn in ae but could not have been more gravous and more charming to myself and michelle when we first came into office, it has been well documented, the extrah ordinary love she had for her husband and comfort, and strength that she provided him. during really hardis. kayla: reagan died sunday from congestive heart failure at the age of 94, a funeral will be held friday at ronald reagan presidential library in california.
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of flowers and small u.s. flags to the reagan library in california. people were allowed around the outside area to pay their respects to nancy reagan. bill: a cool contest is kicking off this month if you love harlem globe-trotters they are coming to queen city on march 26.
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>> here is a look at what is coming up on fox tonight, starting 8 look, a new episode of gotham. at 9:00 new lucifer, and "fox 46 news" at 10:00. brian: you still watch that lucifer? you in. >> i have watched a couple, i am not up-to-date, thank you for calling me out. brian: i was wondering if it was still holding up, let me know if you are watching it. talk about tomorrow, if you get up early, it still chilly, 45 but a quick ramp up of temperatures, layers tomorrow, well into 70s at 5:00 p.m., then 8:00 still 65, loving tomorrow, nicest day we see.
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as we look at the temperatures, 70s tomorrow and staying there all 7 days, we see more cloud cover on wednesday. more on thursday. but no rain, and friday we'll pick up more clouds, rain chances 10%. and then, if you are thinking about getting out this weekend, right now it looks like good chance of rain both saturday, and sunday, not really a ton of rain but chances looking solid at-this-point. we dry out by monday. this is seven-days, looking at forecast, see if weather will change, a quick hit of warm temperatures we might be out of the woods. >> i like it. >> i almost don't remember what a pool is, it might be the time.
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gloria: and what do you think now? i'm proud of our little zorro. i mean, i worked with him a little, but the kid's got skills. it's in his blood. his father was a master swordsman. he was an artist with his sword. i mean, he was legendary. you know, this nice moment i'm having with your son -- you're... kind of wrecking it. sorry. [ buzzer ] did you know that fencing goes back to the 12th century? you know what's even nerdier than fencing? knowing when it began. i don't think you're a nerd, alex. shut up, dork. all right! that's my boy! whoo! would this be easier if we suspended you from a crane? cameron: any monkey can shoot a home movie. i pride myself on shooting home films. yeah, but, cameron, you always just take things a little too far. no, i don't. okay, your nephew's first birthday. that's not fair. you brought a wind machine. to be fair, my vision was -- cameron, you brought a wind machine. who puts wheels on cribs?

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