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p welcome back. time now 5:38. i'm in for elizabeth this morning. temperatures on the cool side or cold side depending on where you are. 28 degrees in roxboro. town by town 36 degrees so milder in wake forest, 37 in garner and in the 40s in benson, clinton reporting rain in the last half hour. 42 in hope mills and 37 in apex. take a look at the next five days. big warm up requiring a smiley face. temperatures in the 40s today but warming to 50 tomorrow with a lot of sun and breezy though. 56 on saturday, sunday 65,
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on the way. more on that coming up renee. >> the smiley face is a nice touch amy. fayetteville city council is holding a special meeting to talk about the way the county distributes sales tax dollars. the current agreement expires at the end of the fiscal year. they meet at 5 this evening inside city hall. you have until sunday to sign up for health insurance under the affordable care act. by law if you do not have health coverage you will have to pay a penalty. you can get in person help on donald ross drive in raleigh. they will be there to help from 9 to 3. to learn more go to wral.com and search obamacare. stanford received $100 million each in 2015. according to the council for aid to education more than any
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during a record year. $40.3billion raised by american universities in total. the wealthiest colleges continue to attract a dispro posh nate share. nearly 29% of all donations. facebook is getting closer to giving you more options for expressing your emotions. the social network site has been testing six new emotions outside the u.s. for the past few months. the ceo hasn't given a specific time table but pretty soon it will be added to all 1.6 billion users. more ways to express your feelings symbols including angry sad, wow, haha, yay and love. >> so when bill posted a photo on facebook i can hit wow or love because that's more than like. >> wow thank you.
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the 7th g.o.p. presidential debate is going on as planned without the party's frontrunner. what he'll try to do for veterans and the group that is rejecting his offer. plus an activist call for black history to be part of the curriculum in local schools. the district he is targeting and problems he blames for the lack of classes. and a boil water issue led to harnett county. okay kids you are all going back to school today. every district running on time. it is back to reality. got to face the music. it is 6:00 i'm renee chou. >> you sound just like a teacher. really good.
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