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mississippi who have lost everything in devastating floods. >> it is adoption day here in sanford. your chance to get a pet just like this one that was rescued prosecute rt haven in hoke county. i'll have the story coming up. after a day like today, it is hearted to imagine rain and temperatures near freezing are coming soon. >> i'm deborah morgan. >> i'm gerald owens in for david crabtree. greg fishel is in the weather center to plain how soon the cold air will arrive. >> the good news is the rain and the freezing temperatures will not occur at the same time so we don't have to worry about that or anything like ice. just two days ago, it was 90 degrees in new bern and 88 in greenville. this weekend will be in stark contrast too that. here a look at the durham skycam. beautiful day today. nothing to complain about. hard to imagine that things are going to be so different tomorrow and sunday. as you can see here, most areas
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into the 70s. as we take a look at the next 24 hours, we start off mild this evening. it will be a beautiful evening for doing anything outside and the clouds won't increase until very late tonight. so you will wake up to an overcast sky tomorrow morning. could be a few sprinkles around the chances for rain will increase. it doesn't look lick a torrential rain but enough to notice especially as we head towards late morning and the afternoon and temperatures could actually fall from the midday readings as the rain become a little bit more general and the cloud cover thickens and now, it appears this sunday will be a day that doesn't feature much if any rain but it does look like it is going to be on the cloudy and chilly side so not exactly pleasant for being outside. so we will take a closer look at the weekend coming up and also talk about when those temperatures may be flirting with freezing as we head into early next week. all that coming up in just a bit. back to you.
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we have a major development in the paris attack investigation. one of the main suspects is in custody. >> the man who escaped after the attacks was captured alive today in brussels along with two others. within past hour, people in that neighborhood reported seeing explosions. richard engle takes us to the scene. >> reporter: belgian officials today announced that a commando raid in brussels captured europe's most wanted isis fugitive. his name sal -- saleh abdeslam. he has always been the most enigmatic of the paris attackers. he is believed to have driven suicide bombers to the french stadium and one believes to have carried out an attack himself but had a chang of heart or chickened out, left his suicide vest behind and crossed out of france, went
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found today not far from his own home back in a neighborhood that is a suburb of brussels. police and commandos gathered at the building where they believe he was. they raided it inside and then opened fire on abdeslam injuring him in the leg and taking him and others into custody. this has been an important step for both french investigators and belgian authorities who have been working very closely together. u.s. officials congratulated belgium on this accomplishment. they said it dealt a blow to isis and said that the victims of the paris attacks will still be remembered. richard engle, nbc news, istanbul. >> this story is still developingment we will let you no he if any new details are released during our newscast. lester holt will have an update on the nbc nightly news at 6:30. ate greenville, south carolina police officer was shot and killed this afternoon trying to serve a warrant. the police chief says the
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by a man who was a self- admitted gang member. he said several officers were trying to serve the paperwork when the man opened fire. the suspect then called his investigators haven't release the suspect. a sanford man died this morning when his atv collided with a sheriff's deputy strike. this happened on east forest oaks road around 1:00 a.m. the highway patrol says 32-year- old shelton mchalloween was driving down the road left of center when he collided with the cruiser. the deputy was taken to the hospital, treated and released. charges are not expected. new data showing black men are more like to be stopped by police in durham is getting at tension of civil rights groups. the organizes have been pushing for reform in the police department since 2013. now, they say they feel vipped indicated. wral's arielle clay joins us with more. -- they feel vindicated. >> reporter: the civil rights groups you mentioned have been bringing up issues of race and policing for years now.
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about this new report and the finings an data that have now come out. vindication. that is what these durham civil rights groups say they are feeling now. >> turns out that we weren't hallucinating rochester for years, the groups have been pushing for change in the durham police department. efforts that mostly started with this 2013 document pointing out police racial bias and recommending policy changes. >> at that time, the community came together to speak out about racial disparities and the way that the durham police department conducted its traffic enforcement and drug enforcement practices. >> the group specifically used disparities at terrific stops as examples of racial bias in law enforcement. at the time, the now retired police chief jose lopez says there was no more racial bias in his department than any other organization. the group feels the new study proves them right. >> for the high enforcement abatement team is odds that a
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higher in die light than this darkness. >> reporter: research ares used the veil of darkness approach which assumes officers are less able to see a driver's race after dark. the report assumes that black males are more likely to be pulled over. police say they are thousand making changes. >> we've redirected some of the heat team's focus. >> reporter: the study also found a significant improvement in disproportionate traffic stops starting in 2014. the community groups believe that is due in part to their work. >> the report says that disproportionality has smut disappeared inform that is the case t did not happen by accident. >> reporter: they saw while they are appeary about the new report's findings, they say there is still much work to be done. they say there are still several things on the list of recommendations that have not yet been addressed. >> thank you. it is adoption day for
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rescued two months ago from an unlicensed shelter in hoke county. gilbert baez broke the story when the animals were first seized. he joins us from sanford where more than 3 other have been adopted. >> reporter: if you look behind me, these cages tell the story here. a lot of folks have adopted. i'm the only thing that hasn't gone yet. wave had about 2,000 people come out here. they will be here until 6:00 and there is still plenty of time to get out here and help a pet find a new home. the crowe hassen unbelieve believable more than 1,000 people stood in hype looking for the chan it pick out the perfect pet. lynn and carl took a picture of their tv screen when this dog popped occupy wral. they shuffled through a maze of cages looking for her y i fell in love with her just from the picture. i didn't know she was a puppy but you just had a feeling that
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and so we came here and i was asking everybody where she is at and we found her. >> reporter: there are all types of dogs and cats out here but they are going fast. the aspca has nurtured them back to health. >> i'm more the rottweiler type and what a stable dog, well trained. >> we are told all of the small dogs are gone but there are plenty of cats, large dogs and most importantly, dogs with special needs and there is still time for to you come out and adopt your pet. >> i'm he just so happy. cat lie it. i can't believe that we actually got her. >> reporter: 37 # now. that is the number and the bell isringing now. folk come out and they ring this bell here like this every time a pet as do wanted. i am not allowed to ring it because i didn't adopt yet. >> there is plenty of time to get out here and get yourself a pet. if not, you have a chance tomorrow and also sunday from 10:00 to 6:00 to come up and
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gerald, most of the small dogs are gone. but there are plenty of large dogs and also dogs that need some special attention as well. so please come on out and adopt a pet. >> they need love too. >> and you. somebody will adopt you. although if you stay in that came too long, you are agoing to need a lawyer instead of someone to adopt you. thank you, gilbert. the appear maltheses shelter were seized during a raid at the haven animal shelter in january. the aspca says it is one of the largest raids they've been a part of in 20 years. the owners were arrested during the raid and charged with self counf allty.>>we he go ll streetod. dow anpahud ar nopoor 2016. --s&p thnasdaqimmore an the 50 ab c ckbe 0 rr. erhat pre jumped to
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this morning and it was visibly fully on the eagle camera this morning. eagle eggs have a 35-day incubation period. so we are waiting for the second egg to hatch. that is supposed to happen in the next few days. there is either the mom or dad live athe m agn just keep the eaglet sand wa epthegwarm f you joined us at 4:00, you saw that we could see the baby eaglet just full face and looking up asking for food. >> yawning. >> waiting for something to eat. >> waiting for a brother or sister to get out of the shell. someone to play with. >> absolutely. but it has been fascinating to watch. and they're eating fish already even at such -- only hours old so it is pretty fascinating to see how quickly all that happens. >> they will need some shape to keep the egg warm this weekend. >> the weather is just excellent to the last couple of days.
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definitely not going to go off without a hatch. we'll have to be careful of that. the timetable has changeed a little bit. for much of the week, it looked like sunday would be the wetter of the two days. now, it likes saturday will be wetter of the two although either day won't be terribly wonderful for being outside. let's start with the skycam as we have the far with a look toward downtown raleigh here. let's go ahead and check out numbers at the airport. if you are like today, you thought today was more pleasant than the 86 we had a couple of days ago. the dew point temperature sitting at 31. this 20 take rule at least today works out fairly well. i mean 20 degrees, you cut the humidity in half so 71 to 51 would give you other% and another 20 down to 31 would give you 25% and it is sitting at 23. pretty close. other temperatures around the
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red sox brorks henderson, south hill and everybody else, 70 or ju a little bit warmer and the roost. comfortable humidity. satellite and radar mosaic, last night, we had a patch of clouds move across the area. then it moved quickly offshore leaving us with a nice sunny day. we are starting to see moisture really gather here. when i say moisture gathering, not just in terms of amounts of water vapor but actual sensible precipitation here across parts of missouri and down into arkansas. you head up farther to the north and west in kansas, you start to pick up some snow and it looks like this rain area toward us. perhaps getting here as early as tomorrow morning. but more likely as we head into the late morning and afternoon. it does not look like a torrential rainfall event. we are not looking for inch upon inch of rain here. it will be enough to make it a cool, soggy day a and then as we they had towards sunday,
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of here but getting rid of the cloud cover could be a chore. here are the probability of precipitation. nothing to worry about this evening if have you any outdoor plans. you will be absolutely finement and than late tonight as we head on towards the morning hours, the numbers start to creep up a little bit. the time we get from the period 8:00 to 11:00, the three hours ending at this time b a one in three chance of measurable rain in raleigh by that time. as we head towards the period 11 to 2, about a two in three chance. look what happens here as we head towards sunday. the highest probabilities are retreating offer to the north and east but we are still left with that 30 to 40% stuff sunday mornings so it could easily be some drizzle around. as we head into the afternoon, the numbers get less than 20%. so we may have a lot of cloud cover around but the chance of getting measurable rain will be quite small. then a very powerful disturbance in the upper atmosphere will move overhead sunday night. you don't really see it reflected in the probabilities here.
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saw a sprinkle or even a flurry in a few spots overnight. temperatures will be above freezing so it will be a moot point but there could still be a flake around. as we head towards monday, we'll be back to sunshine and temperatures will be cool. but later in the week, they will be warming up and you will see that in the forecast in a second. mainly clear, about 06 degrees late tonight with the clouds building. there could be a few sprinkles around as early as 8:00 tomorrow morning but much more likely as we head towards late morning and afternoon with temperatures only in the 50s for highs tomorrow. and even cooler sunday despite the fact that we'll have less rain. still, mostly cloudy and 51 and then sunshine and 55 monday. notice that 33. we've upped that low just a little bit but that still could be enough for at least some frost if not some freezing conditions both monday and tuesday morning so still got to watch that and then a big warm- up after that. >> like to see that. >> thank you, fish.
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floor and cross contamination concerns. coming up, monica laliberte has this week's restaurant report. as we head to break, t minus four minutes. you are looking live at the launching pad in kazakhstan where a nasa shaft naught and two cosmonauts are prepared for
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casee fruit farmers in our area preparing for a cold snap just in time for the start of spring this. could snap a $6 million business in north carolina. we are talking about the peach industry. i'm gerald owens. >> i'm deborah morgan. poach tries are starting to bloom because it has been so warm outside. temperatures near freezing are possible in the coming days.

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