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. an intense search, schools shut down and an officer fighting to survive serious injuries. i'm molette green tracking the manhunt for the gunman who opened fire on a maryland police officer. and i'm aaron gilchrist. at the same time another police officer in our area is in the hospital. he was hit by a car while trying to do his job. and we have warming temperatures throughout the region, but when could we see more rain? we have that in the seven-day forecast coming up. plus a revealing new interview what a family member says about one of the suspected shooters behind the san bernardino massacre, and the controversial debate that will have lawmakers heading from
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capitol hill to northern virginia. i'm barbara harrison, news4 midday starts now. new details just in to the live desk about the suspect, aberdeen, maryland say shot one of their officers. 21-year-old tyler testerman faces attempted murder charges after the shooting on ohio court. we just heard from police a short while ago about their search. >> i'd like to thank all of you guys for your participation in this. it's generating lots of new information that's coming in to our department. i'd like to thank the public on behalf of the aberdeen police department for their actions that they're taking by reaching out, making that phone call. >> as a result of this intense manhunt, all of the schools in the aberdeen area closed for the day. we also have learned this ten-year veteran officer who suffers these injuries to his face and eye area is in stable condition being prepped for
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surgery. police have not released his name. he was shot while speaking with a potential victim who called 911 about a suspicious person. back to you. we're learning more about the mass shooting in san bernardino. we just learned a couple of minutes ago that the rife in the attack pledged allegiance to isis using a facebook alias and then deleted her postings. right now police and the fbi are looking for a man who bought two of the gun that's suspects used. investigators say all of the guns were bought legally, but the suspects only bought the two pistols they used to kill 14 people earlier this week. someone else bought the two rifles. farook's brother-in-law says the shooting was personal act not connected to his muslim faith. farhan khan says farook was not radicalized but called him a bad person. >> he left his 6-month-old daughter, you know, in this
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life. some people cannot have kids. god gives you the gift of a daughter and you left that kid behind. what did you achieve? >> khan says he and the family would have called police if they had the slightest idea something was wrong. khan and farook's sister are in the process of legally adopting the baby girl. in just about an hour lawmakes from capital hill are about to visit a mosque to pray for tolerance. mosques across the country have reported acts of intolerance and islam phobia after last week's shooting. last week a man left a fake explosive device . throughout the hour, we'll pass along any updates, how it's influencing washington, and we'll have a live report from san bernardino later this hour. in reston right now, fire
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investigators are examining a house that went up in flames today. chopper 4 flew over the house fire shortly after it happened. a woman was in this house and managed to get out. however she was seriously hurt. now she's recovering in the hospital. we don't know her condition at this time. i'm megan mcgrath live along rockville pike. last night a montgomery county police officer was critically injured when he was hit by a car during a routine traffic stop. if you look behind me here, you can see the spray painted marks left behind by the accident reconstruction team. these marks telling the story of what happened. we have four orange marks here. these are the wheels of the police cruiser. just little ways up ahead, we have four white marks. this was the car that was pulled over in the traffic stop. then we have a third color. you can see this yellow curved line. this is where the police officer was struck.
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he was outside of his cruiser when he was hit by a small passing suv. police say the driver of that suv may have been drinking. let's look at the video from last night. this happened around 9:45 on rockville pike in front of the edmonston crossing shopping center. the officer was seriously injured. he is in critical condition and being watched closely at an area hospital. he has been with the montgomery county police force for less than five years. he was temporarily assigned to the holiday alcohol task force. the driver of the small suv that hit him did stay on the scene, was taken into police custody and may have been under the influence of alcohol at the time. police have not released the name of the officer or driver. we expect that information later on today this is just an example of how dangerous traffic stops can be for police officers. they are outside of their cruisers sometimes still in a lane of traffic with cars moving
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through the area. they are very, very vulnerable. we'll be watching the condition of this officer throughout the day. we'll be providing updates on our nbc 4 app. back to you all. >> it is a gorgeous day out there today. we have plenty of sunshine across the region. thank you, high pressure. at least we don't have the winds to deal with today. almost downright perfect out there. current temperatures after a chilly start, we started this morning in the 20s and 30s it was crystal clear last night. you could see every star in the sky. now we're warming up slowly into the mid to upper 40s. 47 in washington. 46 in manassas. 45 in frederick. eventually making it into the 50s today. mid to upper 50s. still cool out there. again, clear skies heading into tonight. if you're going out for festivities tonight, it will be gorgeous but chilly. we have your seven-day forecast coming up.
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breaking news. a reported bomb threat at manassas mall. we have learned the call came in about 10:00 a.m. this morning. right now everyone is out of the mall while police search the building. so far officers have not found anything. back to you, barbara. university of virginia dean is taking her defamation lawsuit to court today, that according to our news partners at wtop.
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the dean is suing "rolling stone" magazine for $7.5 million. she says their article featuring a debunked account of an alleged gang rape on campus cast her as the chief villain. the dean will try to compel the female accuser in the article to testify. a form employin an october say they found cocaine, crack and heroin inside lorenzo saunders apartment during a raid in october. he pled not guilty to unlawful possession of cocaine. he was hired by the gray administration in 2012. >> we want to take to you an nbc special report. sources have said there's a connection between the wife involved in the shooting, the female shooter here, and her
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having pledged allegiance to isis. there was a facebook posting that seems to have indicated that may have been the case. we remember that the fbi went into the home that the couple shared, they reprieved some computers where they were able to tell that information had been deleted. it seems as though at this point some information may have been recovered from one of those devices. and they may indicate a greater connection to isis. we are awaiting this
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temperatures today are going to top out in the low to mid 50s depending on your location. plenty of sunshine out there. it is going to be a chilly night. we have the sunshine out there today. that will translate into clear skies tonight thanks to high pressure in charge. but if you are headed out for
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this weekend, maybe make some plans outside. maybe do a little christmas tree shopping. it's looking good. even if you're headed out for the night on the town or even sunday, decorating outside. we have some breaking news to get you into. >> good morning we have new details about the mass shooting, including a pledge to isis by tashfeen malik. let's bring in pete williams who has been working this story. what can you tell us about this posting? >> natalie, several law enforcement officials told us that just before thek4 shootingn san bernardino, tashfeen malik posted a statement of sort for the isis leader, al baghdadi on a facebook page.
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they say this facebook page was not in her name but in an alias. they say the posting went up and a short time later it was taken down. now, this doesn't mean that the attack was directed by isis. it may not be any sign of that at all. but it does suggest that she was strongly committed to an isis philosophy and, in fact, in previous attacks, many people have posted statements of support just carrying out attacks and it's in a sense part of the isis playbook to have people make these expresses of support. isis itself has never taken ™: san bernardino shootings. it's possible that the isis leadership is totally unaware of this posting because lots of people post lots of things about isis around the world every day and they can't possibly know about them all, and it wasn't up there long. it's something that the fbi uncovered as they go through the electronic devices, the e-mails, phone calls, social media postings of this couple looking
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for any kind of clue about what drove them do it. isis has been a main concern of the u.s. through just this sort of radicalization. not directed plots, but people who follow isis propaganda through their relentless outpouring of propaganda around the world every day. much of it in english. much of it in the native languages of these two, that's the fear. isis will say to people wherever you are, go out and kill whoever you can. it certainly pushes this investigation much more in the direction of a terror attack. >> pete, what are investigators doing now to find out more about her background? >> well, the fbi has legal attaches in pakistan n islamabad. they are reaching out and have been since the shooting, since the discovery of their identities to learn more about her. she is from pakistan. he has said, syed farook said he met herrion li online, in an on
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dating service, met her in person and brought her back to the united states last year. she was brought back on what is called a fiancee or k1 visa. earlier this year became a lawful permanent resident. he was a u.s. citizen because he was born here. that's been a big question all along. was she the radical influence in his life? something certainly changed dramatically for him. and going overseas and meeting someone, coming back and marrying them is a dramatic change in itself. >> certainly is. a big development. pete williams, thank you very much. i know will you keep working on this story. for more, be sure to follow msnbc, nbc news.com and lester holt will have complete coverage tonight from san bernardino on nbc "nightly news." we'll return most of you now to your regedy scheduled programs. i'm nat alie morales in new yor. up to speed on this special report. law enforcement sources, as we
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look at some of the search video from san bernardino, california, and the mass shooting there earlier this week. we learned the woman, tashfeen malik, apparently pledged some allegiance to isis, isis leadership on facebook and the fbi is investigating any potential connections to a terrorist organization. in other news happening, the latest numbers on our economy. the bureau of lane stabor stati said there were 211,000 new jobs last month. wages were up 2.3%. these new numbers could mean interest rates may be going up. we'll see if the federal reserve makes that change later this month. it's the time of year, everyone is buying holiday gifts, but your shopping habits are making for unique competition. news4 midday is back in a
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just got a court update in the freddie gray death trial in baltimore this is new video we want to show you for the first time. the defendant, officer porter, arrived at the court laos with sh courthouse with sheriffs protection. we also saw the states attorney heading in there. there were a few demonstrates who greeted them outside the
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court. they held up freddie gray signs. police had to be called to quiet them down. a detective who spoke at the hospital with gray is back on the stand. prosecutors argue he failed to seat belt gray in the back of that van and failed to get him medical help. porter pled not guilty to manslaughter and other charges. back to you. i'm megan fitzgerald, we're following breaking news on the corn irof 12th and u street. firefighters are working a 2-alarm fire at this apartment building behind us. the area here is blocked off. if we zoom in here, you can see firefighters are climbing up the ladder, going on top of the roof. we're told by firefighters on the scene that the fire started on a first floor balcony and continued to rise up. we want to show you video we shot earlier where you could see the smoke coming out of the top of that unit.
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we're told the building evacuated around 10:30 when the call came in the fire alarm went off. fire crews rushed to the scene here to try to contain this fire. we had an opportunity to speak with residents who evacuated. they told us they heard the fire alarm but didn't think it was real until they smelled smoke. one man said he walked out of his apartment, looked down the hallway and it was filled with smoke. an active scene here. many of the surrounding streets here blocked off while firefighters try to contain this fire. back to you. it's tipping over. it looks not so good. we are staying here for support, over? >> rescuers with doctors without borders saved a newborn from a capsizing boat off the coast of a greek island. a double decker boat filled with my grandparent families from turkey ran aground and was
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capsizing. that newborn baby was taken on board the rescue boat. everyone else made it safely to land as well. a police officer who was killed at a planned parenthood clinic in colorado will be laid to rest today. the officer and two other people were killed in that attack. thousands of people are expected at his funeral today. he was 44 years old and served with the colorado springs police department for six years. now that the holiday shipping season is kicking into overdrive, every day has become cybermonday of sorts. businesses are competing to deliver faster than ever before. now competitors including best buy and google express are playing catch-up to amazon. they are being aggressive when it comes to shopping speed. >> they just want to get it to you as fast as possible. they'll use any means at their disposal. that's why drones could be one leg of that. >> thieves are also taking
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i'm eun yang, here's what's trending this morning. ♪ yeah. i can. can't you? did you watch "the wiz live" last night? it was awesome. in fact, a lot of you did. millions. you are still talking about it this morning and so are we. the show quickly became a worldwide trending topic on twitter with overwhelmingly positive reviews from viewers. the only stand-out negative comments were the fact the show
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breaking news. the suspect who police say shot an officer in aberdeen, maryland this morning is in custody right now. aberdeen police just revealed that information in the last 20 minutes or so. 21-year-old tyler testerman is accused of shooting a ten-year veteran in the face. he's facing attempted murder charges. the shooting happened on ohio court in a residential neighborhood early this morning. the officer is undergoing surgery but is in stable condition. that's the latest. back to you. >> you know it's a beautiful
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day. finally getting that sunshine back it seemed like it wouldn't come out, especially earlier this week. we have a gorgeous weekend in store. temperatures are going above normal. our average temperature for this time of year, we're in december, the low 50s. we have small rain chances, very minimal rain chances. current temperatures across the board in the mid to upper 40s. when you wake up tomorrow morning or today, those are the current temperatures. tomorrow tomorrow morning when you wake up, temperatures on the chilly side, upper 20s to mid 30s. for your four-day forecast, looking good for the weekend. a few more clouds monday, maybe a sprinkle. the annual adoption and foster care expo is this weekend at carnegie library. every year it attracts people for different reasons. some people come looking where to begin the process. current adopt and foster parents will share their experiences and offer advice. at nbc 4 we have been passionate over the last many years about
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helping families adopt through foster care. the expo is from 11:00 a.m. through 3:00 p.m. tomorrow at the carnegie library in northwest d.c. right now, the big questions after a rock star's unexpected death. and the mass shooting in san bernardino. we're working to get you an update from the live desk and talk about some ways to confront the issue of violence with your
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custody in aberdeen, maryland, charges with shooting a police officer. we just told you at the live desk about the arrest. tyler testerman will face a murder charge for shooting the officer who is in stable condition. a driver is in custody after montgomery county police say he hit an officer on rockville pike. the officer is recovering in the hospital. investigators suspect alcohol may have been a factor in the crash. a possible link to isis in the san bernardino shooting rampage. the female shooter reportedly posted a statement of support for isis on social media. we learned the 27-year-old, tashfeen malik, used an alias in the facebook posting and then deleted those messages before the attacks. this is the most significant piece of information linking the shootings that left 14 dead to a terror motive. malik was a pakistani native who came to this country last year on a fiance visa before they
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married syed farook. we will have updates inside our nbc washington app and later today on news 4. as we process the shootings in san bernardino and all the recent mass shootings in this country, many of us are talking about that with our children. one child psychologist told us it's important to have a consistent message. >> it's a balancing act of reality but not generalizing it and to be overly cautious. >> dr. saunders says you can say mass shootings are rare. you can also reassure kids that you are keeping them safe. it's okay to be aware, though, of your own feelings, too. some call it festive, others are offended. check out this big board for a gun range in charlotte, north carolina. the ad for blackstone shooting sports has santa staring down an assault rifle.
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the sign reads santa knows what you really want. community members have had mixed reaction. developing now, a woman is recovering from a major house fire this midday. derrick ward went to reston, virginia to see the extent of the damage to the house. >> reporter: the burned-out shell of a reston townhouse. the aftermath of a devastating fire that burned through this home. the sounds were terrifying. this man called 911. the woman who lives here was able to get herself out of ne immediate danger. she got out. >> the two police officers had her lying on the sidewalk until the ambulance arrived. >> we transported her to the landing zone where she was flown to med star burn unit. the fire spread quickly. >> first started at 3:00.
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it was a tiny bit of fire to the right of the door. within five minutes the living room was pretty much engulfed. >> reporter: police had already been to the home. the victim's home was vandalized earlier. perhaps now another piece of the puzzle. >> we're unsure if it's connected to the fire. investigators are looking at that. >> reporter: out of all of the tragedy here, the saving grace for this row of town houses is the age of the homes. >> masonry townhomes are the masonry walls between them does a good job controlling the spread. >> i had a hard time going back to sleep. >> reporter: derrick ward, news 4. well, we've got temperatures that are rising through the 40s and into the 50s for daytime highs today, plenty of sunshine. we will keep it going through the weekend. so as we continue through the rest of your friday and thank goodness it's friday. i feel like it's been a long
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week. it's going to be mild out there. cool tonight. we have the clear skies out there now. cool skies during the overnight. clear skies during the overnight means cool conditions. you can see at 7:15, if you have tree lighting ceremonies, a bit on the cool side. tomorrow morning, scottish walk in alexandria, still on the clear side. a few clouds building in sunday but we'll be dry. the seven-day forecast coming up. thank you, lauren. one place targeted in the paris terror attacks is open again. the bar le bonne biere reopened. the gunman killed a total of 130 people in the attacks three weeks ago. other places the terrorists targeted are still closed. in egypt, 16 people were killed today in an apparent attack at a nightclub. police in cairo say two men on motorcycles threw molotov cocktails at the club. those set the building on fire
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and sparked an explosion. you can see it gutted the place. the state news agency says the men were trying to get payback for not being allowed inside the club. a developing story this morning. a rock star on tour found dead. singer scott weiland died in his sleep. he was just 48. it's not clear why he died. he was on tour with his band, the wildabouts. he's the former singer for stone temple pilots and velvet revolver. there's a new carrier on top. was your cell
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i'm landon dowdy. take two. later today nasa will try again to launch a rocket carrying supplies for astronauts on the international space station. bad weather stalled yesterday's plan for the launch. the iss astronauts have enough supplies to make it to april without another delivery. today's forecast doesn't look much better than yesterday. so nasa may have to postpone again. if you ride metro, the brand-new budget is designed for you. the budget has no cuts to service or plans to increase fares. in fact t could save you money if it's approved with suggestions like changing the peak fair time to an hour later on weekdays. the budget was unveiled at a board meeting yesterday. it includes a grace period if you leave a metro station within 15 minutes after you go in. that proposal alone could cost metro $2 million a year. two local kids in the spotlight. the big dream that could take them all the way to the super
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got some breaking news out of montgomery county. police remain on the scene of a serious pedestrian accident in gaithersburg it happened on shady grove road at treville gateway drive. a man was hit while while crossing the street. his injuries are described as critical. he was rushed no a nearby hospital. that intersection remains closed. we'll stay top of the latest on this. my goodness, look at it outside. it is clear as a bell. just like it was early this morning. you can probably see every star out there. that's why we are so chilly this morning. we're warming up nicely. if you're headed out, whether for maybe a little tree lighting ceremony or maybe get out after a long week, temperatures in the 30s and 40s as you go out for dinner, gloves, hat, scarf,
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winter jacket. we are in december, so you probably don't need me to tell you that. plenty of sunshine for the weekend. temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. maybe a sprinkle monday, mostly keeping it dry. a few clouds, staying in the 50s all next week. now to an inspirational story about brotherhood, football and community. sharif and malaki williams are twins who live in washington, d.c. sharif weighed 1 pound when he was borne. doctors diagnosed him with turrets and autism. seeing his brother play football, he asked if he could play too. the coach made an arrangement with other teams. >> the opposing team, their coaches would let players know, don't tackle number 6. everyone said we're giving a special moment to an entire family, but it extends out to the league. >> the family is in the running on "the today show" to win a trip to the super bowl, super bowl 50. right now on news4 midday, breaking news in the search for more clues behind that tragedy
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news here. >> reporter: you're right. this is a huge break in the case. investigators continuing to pore through evidence. and nbc news has learned that federal agents apparently found a link between the couple accused of carrying out the attack and isis. ♪ >> reporter: as this grieving city gathered overnight, we also heard for the first time from those who rushed towards the gunfire. >> the smell of gunpowder in the air. >> reporter: lieutenant mike madden was one of the first officers inside the inland regional center the morning of the attack. >> was unspeakable, the carnage we were seeing. the number of people who were injured and unfortunately already dead. and the pure panic on the face of those individuals. >> reporter: carnage that police and federal agentses say was a military style attack carried out by syed farook and tashfeen
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malik. this took days, weeks, months to plan out. this is nothing impulsive about this shooting. >> reporter: investigators continue to pore over evidence pulled from the couple's redlands home where there's evidence that farook had been talking to people overseas who showed an interest in radical jihad. but the fbi has learned that the couple tried to cover their digital footprint. as investigators try to understand why, so does farook's family. his brother-in-law sat down overnight with nbc's lester holt. >> did somebody brainwash him? >> reporter: why would the couple choose to carry out this attack and leave behind their 6-month-old daughter. >> god gives you the gift of a daughter, you left that kid behind. what did you achieve? i don't know what message they left. >> reporter: questions and grief that still fill this tight-knit
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community. >> again, recapping the new information just coming in here, federal agents have apparently found a facebook post on an account from tashfeen malik, the woman involved in the attack, pledging her allegiance to the leader of isis just before the attack. again, a post on facebook tying this couple to isis. that's the latest. we'll continue to monitor things. i'm jay gray, news 4. course we're talking about today's weather in the mid-atlantic. it's gorgeous out there. our emoji weather, a happy face, thumbs up. grab those sunglasses, will you need it. you can follow us on all our social media. and if you're headed out this weekend, i just posted this on my facebook page, talking about if you're going christmas tree shopng, maybe sop christmas decorations outside, hanging those lights, green means go. you are good to go.
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it's beautiful out there today. it will look like that, similar throughout the weekend. and that seven-day forecast coming up. a few more clouds in there. i'll show you where they are. ♪ ♪ >> could watch that all over again. "the wiz live" still a worldwide trending topic. you can watch it again, mark your calendar, nbc will re-broadcast the wiz, saturday december 19th at 8:00 p.m. >> was fantastic. when "the wiz" hit broadway in 1975 with its pop sound and all-black cast t seemed like a fit for barry gourdy to snap up
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the rights for the show. i asked him who would fill dorothy's ruby slippers. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow >> reporter: this was the first dorothy, 17-year-old judy garland who some thought was already too old to play the young lead character in the 1939 film version of the wonderful "wizard of oz." but she wouldn't be the last to gain fame in that role nor the oldest. this playbill from new york's majestic theater in 1975 introduced 17-year-old stephanie mills as the sweet-faced woman who would ease down the yellow brick road in a soulful creation of the '30s hit. renamed "the wiz" it would feature an all black cast. >> come on, dorothy! come on! >> reporter: then in 1978, a film version of "the wiz" from
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motown studios and universal pictures would adjust the role of dorothy. instead of a young girl, she became a young school teacher to accommodate the age of this star. ♪ when i think of home i think of a place ♪ >> reporter: diana ross was thought by some to be too old at 33 for the role of dorothy. barry gordy said the producers knew who they wanted. >> michael jackson and diana ross were in it. she wanted to play, and diana ross at that time was my superstar. i think i was in love with her at that time. >> reporter: which he laughingly said didn't play a role in the decision. >> she said i want to play dorothy. i said i don't know whether that would work. but she proved to me that she could do it. and i basically encouraged people to do this, i said the sky is is not the limit, it's just the first step.
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>> reporter: another in the wiz was michael jackson who by then had left motown to epic records. barry gordy said he tried to tell all the talent to spread their wings, but tried to take care of them as a father would. >> unfortunately i didn't have a lot of control with michael when he left the company. he made millions of dollars. when they were with me, i was very strict on certain things. but totally free on other things. i was free with restrictions. >> reporter: young stars grow up eventually. like characters in a fairytale, they are ready to spread their wings and try new things. it's a theme that forever repeats itself. that's why it's not surprising that with the new nbc version of "the wiz" the story of dorothy never grows old. at 87 now, barry gordy remembers fondly all the talented youth who came through the doors of
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motown. he sees his role as surreal in some ways. his life like a fairytale. oz," in the end, he says, what matters is love. ♪ 'm barry gordy was in town for the opening of motown the musical, d.c. national theater is where it'se1 playing it runs through january 3rd. he's an interesting man. >> energetic. i saw the show wednesday ñinigh. he was up on stage dancing. >> you can belief he's 86?q has done a lot. 'tis thelp season. holiday themed pop-up you are want to check out this weekend.
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apparently that may not be getting the job done. instead, look here. what you should do is string those lights up and down, side to side. this is designer and entertaining expert francesco bolato. he recommends starting at the top of the tree with the end of the light that doesn't have a plug. work your way down the front of the tree in a vertical line. just keep going up and down. who knew. apparently that works better to get the tree lit up. i will try that. if you're looking for somewhere to go after that decorating, britney johnson what you covered. >> if you're looking for a place go for happy hour tonight, check out miracle on 7th street christmas pop-up bar. it's decked out in holiday geefrgear. every day this week they've had special deals. it's a great place to go see a friend. if do you go, tweet us pics of what it looks like inside.
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we have a gorgeous weekend ahead. it's gorgeous out there now. temperatures will continue to go up and up. good news is after those last couple of days, rain chances are low. we could have a few showers as we get into thursday. that's diminishing. maybe a few sprinkles on monday. nothing for tomorrow. nothing for sunday. looking good. temperatures rise into the mid to upper 50s throughout the weekend. we stay in the 50s for much of next week. that's it for news4 midday. we appreciate you joining us. we're back on the air this afternoon first at 4:00. >> you can get your news and weather updates any time on nbc washington app. we hope you have a great weekend. we look forward to seeing you on
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