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wral's leyla santiago has been working the story this morning and she is here to spring us up to date. >> reporter: we had quite a bit of development in the last hour or so. police are not confirming that this is related. i can tell you that i've been to both scenes and the same investigators that are right -- that were right now where the here. we followed them here and we know that they talked to two men. we talked to one of those men would told us this is related. let's get you caught up on what else has developed in just the last hour. the 911 call has been released. let me show you what the other scene looks like right now while i talk about what the 911 detailed. it was a person that called in to 911 and reported seeing someone slumped over in a black
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12:30 this morning behind the panera. police tell us no railroads have been made. though two men have not been identified although they do expect to refleece that at some point later today. no arrests have been made. that brings you back here to the days inn off of glenwood. maybe half a mile down or so where we saw investigators questioning two people. we know investigators left with at least one of them. i asked the lieutenant if that person is a suspect, if that person is a person of you want rest. he told us at this point, they are simply questioning those two people. but again, they were right here just about an hour ago in room 221 just over my shoulder. i know housekeeping has been told not to go in there, not to clean up that room. i also talked to a few people would were here who were staying at this hotel at this second scene.
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but still a big piece of of the puzzle if you will missing. how this is represented to the other crime scene where we know that two males were found dead last night. homicide investigation. we are following this story as it develops today and as soon as we fete more information, you can count on us to bring that to you. >> sound like a lot more questions than answers at this point. thank you. the 911 call reveals the grant inmoments after i drive- by shooting that injured one man and killed a teenager. the recordings were released today from tuesday night's shooting on maplewood drive in durham. the callers describe the scene and they tell the dispatcher the shooting seemed to be random and no one was able to get a good description of the vehicle involved. 15-year-old david pound died. his cousin, 25-year-old timmeney steveness, jr. was treated at the hospital and
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information. just please come forth and let brother. because you got the wrong guy. david christopher pounds, jr. is not the guy you meant to kill. >> police say the shooting earnhardt wantdom but haven't suspect or motive. a cool bus collided with morning. it happened at the inner section of rogers road and forest. the students go to heritage elementary and middle schools. up in of them were hurt but passengers in the other injuries. another bus was called in to pick up the students. south soy meeting is under way to examine the alarming increase if roadway deaths across the united states. they are looking at human behavioral issues that krobt to 94% of crashes t comes into a
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deaths nationwide in 2015. the national highway traffic administration will also announce its vision for improving traffic safety over the next 25 years. for the first time in nearly 20 years, canadian prime minister and his wife are in the nation's capital. president obama and prime minister justin trudeau will discuss a very eyedy of top ins including military cooperation. efforts to combat terrorism and improving trade along with environmental issues are also on the agenda. the day will wrap up with a state dipper in the east room of the white house. lawmakers in kosovo opposed to government deals with serbia and montenegro released tear gas to disrupt a parliamentary discussion today. the speaker suspended the discussion after a tear gas opposition seats.
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with tear gas since december. opposition leaders are against the deal to give any more power to ethnic serbs in kosovo. we have our open political craziness here. the latest, hillary clinton and bernie sanders clashed on the debate stage in miami last night. we have more on the heat exchange. >> reporter: with the democrats locked in an increasingly fierce fight, crary clinton faced one of the sharpest exchanges yet about the fbi investigation into her private e-mail server. >> if you get indicted will you -- >> oh, that is not going to happen. question. >> reporter: clinton again took aim at senator sanders for opposes pozzing the auto bailout. >> if everyone had voted as he vetted, we would not have
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>> it was the wall street -- >> clinton used the strategy heading into the michigan primary but still lost in a septupletting upset to sanders. now, she is hoping the attack will high pressure her win states like ohio and illinois where sanders is looking increasingly competitive. >> i will match my record against yours any day of the week. >> reporter: the candidates also sparred over immigration. >> you are telling us that if you become president, you won't deport children that are already here. >> i will not. >> i don't think the secretary fully answered your question and i think the proof may be in the pudding. >> reporter: and while both candidates took sharp aim at donald trump, they deflected a question about whether he is a racist. >> i think it is unamerican. i think what he has promoted is not at all in keeping with american values. >> i think that the american
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a president who insults mexicans, who insults muslims. >> reporter: and clinton flashed a rare moment of candor when asked why so many voter say they don't trust her. >> i am not a natural politician in case you haven't noticed like my husband or president obama. i have a view that i just have to do the best i can. >> and hillary clinton will visit the triangle today. she plans to hold an event at at 3:50. doors will open two hours before. we've also learned that raleigh tomorrow. sanders is expected to discuss a wide range of topics including college affordability and immigration reform. doors will open at the memorial auditorium in raleigh at the duke energy performing arts center at 10:00. the that is free and open to the public. north carolina's primary is coming up next week on tuesday.
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the night. we'll have live team coverage on the biggest races on our news at 10:00 on fox other and 11:00 on wral. >> i love this story. you happen to be driving down western boulevard, chances are that you saw an amazing scene. check this outment a giant copper dome of the new holy name of jesus cathedral was raised from the ground and played on the building. that is unreal to see that. >> it gives you goose bumps. this is a time lapse video of the process. you watch the crews work slowly and methodically for hours during our morning newscasts. the weather was perfect for the operation. julia sims is live at the construction site just across the way from our studios. tell us what is next. >> reporter: well, bill and monica, they are probably lucky they didn't have all this wind early this morning t might not
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you can see that the dome is up in its new home. they are hoping it will stay there for the next 300 years. that's right. it is built to last 300 years and it marks a new day for the diocese of raleigh. it seemed very fitting that the dome began to rise just as the sun came up over raleigh. crews had planned this lift for months calculating every single move of the 160-ton copper dome. many of the parishioners were here. this has been a moment so many have been waiting for. >> the catholic cathedral is my parish. i've been looking forward for seeing it since it began. we stop by on the way home if work every week just to watch the progress i don't this is a part of our symbolism. in latin the word for dome comes from the word for home. this cathedral is the home. the mother church for all of
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of raleigh. >> the crane was built on site to lift the dome into place. and actually from the moment it left the ground to the time it got on top of the cathedral, it only took 32 minutes but a lot of preparation went into planning that lift for this morning. the cathedral is expected open in the fall of 2017 shiving thousands of catholic in the raleigh area. this is real will you needed. -- serving thousands of catholics in the raleigh area. the diocese of raleigh is one of the fastest growing in the country. >> thank you. definitely something to see. >> what a pretty location there. >> i lot of people have been driving by to check it out. i'm one of them.
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in the back by her own child. >> next at noon, where it happened and how it is prompting new discussion abouts gun safety. >> also, a passenger captures an unbelievable scene on an airline, an all all-out brawl of young women. >> let's check in with elizabeth about the fabulous weather we are having. >> we are having fabulous weather. a part of that system that is bringing thed intoing to -- flooding to other parts of of the south is coming here. we'll still have a beautiful afternoon. a little bit of cloud cover
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i'll show you a north florida mother is expected to recover after being accidentally shot in the back by her 4-year-old son. officers found her in her pickup truck stopped on the travel lanes of of the highway. deputies found a 45 caliber gun on the floor of the truck. >> reporter: did youing deeper into the social media accounts run by the jacksonville mother who was shot in the back by her 4-year-old son with her on gun tuesday afternoon. the sheriff's office confirmed the 45 caliber handgun was owned by jemaah islamiyahy gill. her social media pages reveal even more. for the past few years, she ran this facebook page called gun sense where she posted picture like these. back in january, she even tweeted got to may with my new toy today.
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showcasing this shiny custom handgunment we went to gill's home but nobody was there. neighbors told us she was still recovering from surgery at the hospital an they wished her well. officials are still investigate the case and they say this is an unfortunate incident that should be an even bigger lesson it all parents. >> i would like to the take the opportunity to remind everybody that florida statute is specific and it does state that the adult household member or the child's guardian is responsible for take all measures necessary to keep young people. >> reporter: the captain says a best friend. >> gun locks are available here in putnam county. we'll provide them tree of charge to any parent or any parent who wants a gun lock to help them make weapons safe around children. >> the child was not physically harmed and is now with familiar hi members. the department of children and families will investigate. what a jaw-dropping scene
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a group of won goin i fist fight, a fist fight and it was all captured on cell phone video. several women exschain blow ass the plane full of passengers just watched. the plane was traveling from baltimore to st. louis when it landed. some say it had been brewing over loud music. apparently one of the women had a boom box that was blaring music that she held up during the five hour flight and had been going back and forth. took the women away. word is no one was arrested for all of this. officers believe the tempers were fueled perhaps by alcohol. >> use your head phones. >> that is crazy. hurricane-force winds in oregon are being blamed for knocking a tree down onto an suv killing the drive. it happened last night on the dark stretch of road during torrential rain. a 60-foot tall tree shammed into the suv.
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like died instantly. there were numerous reports of trees down it that area. in california, a teacher is recovering after reportedly saving her students from a falling tree branch. the kindergarten teacher was walking with her students when she heard a cracking sound and warned students to back way. the branch hit the teacher causing a traumatic head injury. the teacher is expected to fully recover. louisiana. before a report. lieu. >> reporter: this is no relief for the people of houghton, communities. the rain is coming down as it has for the past 48 hours. an additional 3 to 5 inches in
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that will not help folks trying to get back into their homes in neighborhood. some 100 homes in this community are under water. some have as much as five feet of water in their residences. >> effect you see is gone. brand new roof on the house that is absolutely worthless. me and my three kids lost everything today. >> they called for additional 3500 families for a mandatory evacuation. as these waters rise, there is the concern that another levee will be breached by rising flood water here and they do not want to take any chances. >> we want to keep everybody safe through this and everybody kind of work together. we'll get through it. >> finally, system will be moving out but not until the weekend. for now, we are watching thed into waters and the rainfall. before rain headed this way. >> it won't be anything like that.
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people because they are not done yet. they will continue it see more rain. we'll show you how much more rain they could see and much rain we'll see for the weekend. it will be nothing like that. it would be nice to hold on to the kind of weather we've had lately. if you've been watching, we're talking about veer weather preparedness week. yesterday was the statewide tornado drill. today, lighted nip is the -- lightning is the theme of the day. we'll be talking about flooding tomorrow. lightning deaths across the country add up to about 55 to 60 posterior year. that does make it one of the most dangerous weather-related things that we have, flooding and lightning really top the list across the country. here in north carolina, we are way up the list as well because we have such nice weather and we have a lot of thunderstorms. the nice thing about this is it is pretty easy. all you have to do is go up side of your house, a building an even staying inside of your
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to be from lightning. problem gets to be what if you can't find a place to be inside? you want to find a spot that is actually down in a low-lying area. lightning strikes the tallest thick around. you don't want to be out close to the tallest tree. you have to be careful about where you are. lightning can strike 10 miles away from the storm. the minute you can hear the thunder, you are in danger of lightning. the instant you can hear thunder, you are in danger of being struck by lightning. a southwest wind at 18 miles per hour. jewel what was just talking about the dome and how it was getting a little bit too windy. 18miles per hour was their limit as they were moving the
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wind were only about eight to 10 miles per hour. our dew point is 59. 77 in rocky mount. 77 in goldsboro. we haven't even finished with the heating of the day yet. high pressure continues to sit offshore. rotate nation clockwise fashion pulling the moisture into north carolina today. here is all that rain that is causing the flooding in louisiana. wave had flooding in texas. the top part of this front is going to fold in half into north carolina through the day tomorrow. we'll take it out to tomorrow. here is futurecast right there. it is where the front will be tomorrow morning. it just glides into north carolinament -- into north carolina. all of that heavy rain is to our west. saturday's chance of rain at about 30%. nice an warm today and tomorrow with temperatures near 80. by saturday, it will be ale bit cooler f you are headed out it the st. patrick's day parade in
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at 60 degrees and a bit wet on sunday as well. about a 30% chance of rain. we'll talk about some specific amounts of rain for the weekend coming up in about 30 minutes. once all that moves out, it looks gorgeous again. >> i like it. how do you say thank you to the men and women who have risked their lives on the battleground for our freedom? >> ment cog up, we'll introduce you to a woman who has made it her mission to wrap u.s. veterans in love. >> they may not have an s on their chest and they don't wear capes but we'll show you how one community is honoring what they call real life superheroes. >> today on wral, after the duke-notre dame game, jeff gravelly will join us live for a post game wrap and look
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>> and then we go we have breaking news out of fayetteville in response to a video showing a protester at last night's donald trump rally at crown coliseum being assaulted by a trump supporter. a cumberland county sheriff's deputy has identified the suspect. a 78-year-old john mcgraw of linden. he is being interviewed at the cumberland county sheriff's office now. he is being charged with battery and disorderly conduct. the parties have interviewed the victim and we'll hear more from him hater in the newscast coming up today on wral. how to say thank you for service, sacrifice and bravery. how do you thank men soldiers
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wounds that maw take a lifetime to heal. a kentucky woman does something to hoe scherr appreciation. >> when you're you seamstress, you do it all. >> reporter: for 13 years, ellen bishop owned her ownality rigs shop. >> i made formals for miss kentucky one year in '87. it fit her like a tblovment. >> reporter: what she is piecing together now. >> zipper, buttons, you name t you've done it. >> reporter: for seven us members an verawi extended stays at the vaj it make me heartsick, it really does very at the va. it makes me heartsick. it really does. that is why dew what i do. -- that is why i do what i do. >> at 83 years old and on i fixed income, bishop spends her day and money she can spare making comforting and healing
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>> i've lost track of how many i've sewn. i've lost count. >> reporter: with is not lost on bishop is what young men and women are giving up every day as they serve our country. >> they're packed full of love. each one is different. >> reporter: if she got the opportunity to talk to the soldiers receiving her quilt of valor, the message would be the same. >> thank them for their service to keep us free. that is what they're over there for. i had six brothers in the service and an uncle. >> reporter: bishop's pockets may not be deep but her heart is pretty big. she will continue to make the quilt of valor. >> until i can't anymore. >> reporter: only one thing that could stop her quest. >> i'm in the a couch potato youth that is not running out of steam. running out of the things she needs.
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the all i have in my pocket. >> bishop could use a little help with thread muslin and material. >> i'll make it out of any material that you give me as long as it is 100% cotton. superheroes have a special place to park in florida. spots outside of the cocoa city hall are reserved for veterans and active duty serve is members, police and firefighters. the signs are just juan way to recognize and support those who defend the public. the signs are just -- the signs are just one way to recognize appear support those who defend
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the utah jazz fell to the warriors. seth curry showed off when i they call him steph the chef. golden state was up by eight trying to get the shot off before the half when steph curry nailed the 5 #-footer from beyond the half court line. golden state wins its 46th game at home knocking on history's door as the greatest team ever. >> could be some misery for the opposition. the harlem globetrotters try their hand as part of their 90th anniversary celebration. they did trick shots from the roof of philadelphia's wells fargo building. they scored i hoop and they were about a thousand feet away
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>> that is crazy. >> of his here giving leyla santiago tips. we got a kick out of looking at the sues difference when she step off her step stool. inhe is about 6'9". >> and she is what, 4'11"? >> that is hilarious. they had fun. very cool and what a shot, right? a backyard party. >> five people are dead after a shooting that some described as something out of a movie. >> plus, we are about a month away toronto april deadline to file your taxes but you could miss out on your money if you
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>> here are the lottery numbers police are still on the hunt for two shooters who opened fire in a house in a pittsburgh suburb killing five people and wounding two others. >> witnesses describe what appears to be a well thought out plan. >> this is the backyard here where police say eight people were shot last night. five of them have died. three people are still alive hospital. it happened about 11:00 last night in will kipsburg. frank lynn avenue is where the home actually sits. but it is the alley. this believe that one of the gunman was standing here when they believe he started opening fire. another gunman was in a neighboring backyard and started firing awell. they say four people died here
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one died at the hospital. at this point, the medical examiner has in the released any of the names of the victims and police at this point don't have a motive. they are looking for the pub's help in trying to find what they believe are two gunmen who opened fire here. residents in rock ham county can now carry concealed weapon ifs government buildings. only if they have been vetted by the sheriff's office. it also applies for employees once they get the okay from the sheriff. officer body cameras, a community oversight board an more miss training are recommendations for police reform in raleigh. a community task force will present the recommendations. some groups representing sheriffs and police officers in north carolina told state
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should not be mandated by the state. the groups say no agency should be fore to adopt the devices. the body cameras are an expensive undertaking and each department would be responsible for funding. public meetings start today about classifying duke energy coal ash ponds in north carolina. the state department of environmental quality came up with a draft proposal. this is important because the classification will determine when each pond must be closed. the agency will present the draft to the public at 14 meetings around the state all this month. the meetings begin tonight at these community colleges and they all begin at 6:00. meetings are happening as stat does a miamior about-face on the safety of hundreds of wells near coal ash ponds. the state department of health and human services told more than 300 families their well water was not safe to drink.
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standards were too strict. after all. do you think energy will no long are have to provide bottled water to those homes. the white house is adding initiative. it will bring low skilled work ares into the tech economy by matching employers with training programs. nc state and wake tech will work alongside companies to train workers. in raleigh, the program plans to place 50 work ares into jobs within first year and 350 workers by the year 2020. another airline goes to 10 in a row seating. unite airlines plans to add a seat to each economy row on several of its boeing 777s
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ultraprocessed foods also contributed to almost 90% of added sugar consumption. these added sugars increase the risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease. traditional chinese exercises like tai chi may provide health benefits to individuals suffering from cardiovascular disease. research ares looked at pa studies and compared tai chi to other forms of exercise or no activity at all. the workouts were effective in reducing blood pressure. a california high school student with autism is using an interesting alternative for medication. rock climbing. kelly moore has the story. >> that is the fun. >> reporter: satchel has been climbing for about six months. >> usually, i try to come at least once, twice every week
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my school work, helps me focus. >> reporter: when satchel was five, he was diagnosed with mild autism and a few years later attention deficit disorder. >> i've been taking the medication to help me focus on attention for the add. i naturally get that when i climb. >> reporter: one out of every 67 individuals hand r has an autism spectrum disorder according to dr. deborah balky. >> autism spectrum disorders air condition where folks have impaired social or communication issues. along with that comes a number of other possible issues such as sensory issues. >> reporter: she does not currently treat satchel for his discussion. >> eat rice, exercise, relaxation techniques, get some sunshine and fresh air. all of that has a huge impact on adhd, autism. it may not be the cure but
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>> reporter: what is happening in satchel's brain when he is climbing that is mimicking medication? is it the sensory input, the use of muscles, blood pressure, your heart rate. is it the removal of one stressful environment and the clearing your head of that. we don't know. but we definitely do know that it improfsz most mental health conditions or -- it improves most mental health conditions or brain disorders. >> reporter: unfortunately about 10% will find relief through exercise. >> doing these kinds of sports has really helped me focus like when i'm surfing. everything goes way and i'm completely focused on what i'm doing. some people are heaving money on the table.
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we don't want to over overlook anything. evop got help from a financial counselor and got a refund of thousands of dollars last year. now, she took advantage of the federal earned income tax credit. >> it helped a lot. i work hard but you don't meek that much money. it was a big thing to me. >> reporter: millions of americans qualify for it. if you're a low are or moderate income worker, this can give you back some or all of money you've paid in taxes. you might even get more this. can really impact your tax return. >> reporter: the amount of earned income tax credit can you collect depends on your income, marital status an how many children you have. single person without any children making almost $15,000 a year can get more than $500. a mar wrid cup we'll three children making almost $50,000 a year could get more than $6,000 back. but do people foe about the tax credit.
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united states that is eligible for the earned income tax credit does not claim it. >> reporter: that means one in five is leaving money on the table. to found out if you qualify for the tax credit along with other available credits and detucks, go to irs.gov. >> you will find that living on wral.com. to file for the earned income tax credit, with you will need a soal security number for you and your children. cell phones make accessing friends and family quick and easy. if you dope want to talk, can you always text. now, several new apps allow you to send short audio messages similar to the old walkie- talkie. the push to talk feature allows to you send messages with lightning-fast speed. can you set it up to talk with others privately or create ordown a larger public group. >> we drop like to talk with each other.
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-- we don't line to talk with each other. >> it will be interesting to see if that catches on. people are always trying to see swat next big thing will be. >> that is kind everett row. >> i always thought it was annoying when the phones that they would use -- >> nextel? >> yes. >> beautiful weather will be here for several more days, even over the weekend. when that front drops in on us, our temperature will still stay above normal. not so much on saturday but by sunday, we come back up into the 70sment our temperatures really take off again next week. so a long protracted stretch of temperatures above normal. it looks beautiful this afternoon. that huge expanse of sky and the pretty blue d the
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7 # in fayetteville. 74 in raleigh. 79 in wilmington. -- 78 in fayetteville. you know i am a big snow lover. i it take a look at what is happening back up into the mountains where temperatures in boone or in the mid-60s. still have a good bit of snow at some of the ski resorts. i think they can hold on maybe for another couple of weeks in north carolina. a stretch of warm temperatures feel great but you know it will probably cut their season short a little bit. the wind coming out of the south-southwest bringing a the today. that is something you will notice as you step outside. we have winds out of the southwest in wilmington at 16, 17 in greenville. 0 in tbreensboro. a little bit gusty out there. -- 20 in greensboro. it is a nice warm wind. this is a huge band of rain
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right out of the gulf of mexico into the mississippi valley causing so many problems for folks there. we were talking about that earlier. we had the video from louisiana an they will continue to have problems. we are starting to see the top end of this front here beginning to dip farther southward. it is because of this high, this high has been exerting its influence back to the west. that will keep the bottom half of this front from advancing. the top half will able to dip down into north carolina. that will archbishop us a better chance of rain as we get into the weekend. maybe a 20% chance tomorrow. whatever falls tomorrow will be fairly light. that will be true over the weekend also even though we have a 30% chance of rain on saturday and sunday. all the way through saturday night, we are looking at a trace to a tenth of an inch and that is it. sunday, about the same. our amounts will be really light when you compare it to
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another 3 to 10 inches could fall between now and saturday across areas that are already flooded. you hate to see that. futurecast showing us that front zipping down over us tomorrow with a chance of a shower and we have the chance again for saturday and sunday. our temperature dips a little saturday too. our normal high temperature is 62, 63. on sunday, we do set our clocks ahead one hour before you go to bed and go back to daylight saving time. our temperatures are going to skyrocket. 83 for wednesday. the normal temperature is 63 for wednesday. the record is 86. we may not quite hit the record wednesday but my goodness, an incredible streak of warm weather. >> thank you. two of the biggest names in sports are giving us a prevow of their olympic training regimen.
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of what olympic gymnast gabby douglas wants the world to watch as she attempts to make history. the raining olympic all-around ham mean and her family are doing a reality show named douglas family gold. it centers to douglas as she works to defend her title in rio. the 19-year-old trains in ohio where she lives with her grandmother while the rest of her family helps balance her various business incident refuses and their own lives in california. it debuts on the oxygen network on may 25th. you can tune in to watch gabby go for the gold at the summer olympics. swimming superspar michael phelps is preparing for what he says will be his final olympic games. under armour has released an
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the tag line for the video is it is what you do in the dark that puts you in the light. hash tag rule yourself. i will. the video offers an inside look at the 18 time gold medalist. he has promised that summer's olympic games will be his last. >> he is what i call fit. holy mokes. >> we have a cutele kitty. >> this is guiness. he is a year old. -- holy smokes. >> he is a stunning medium hair tabby guy. he is very sweet. he loves to play. he has a great personal. he has been rolling in my lap the whole time he has been here. >> he looks like a maine couldn't. >> maybe. >> such a nice cat. >> they are.
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>> that is it for our noon >> wendy: today, a new way to help children learn to read. >> without reading, they will always stay right where they are. >> wendy: teach the teachers. >> i try to tell them every time, this is not going to be easy. >> wendy: and the results are revolutionizing a country. >> i want them to have condense inconfidence in what they know. >> terry: hello, everyone. the republican presidential candidates are facing off in another this less than a week primary. donald trump is leading in the polls there, and now g.o.p. hopeful ted cruz says he thinks the reason why is because the liberal
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