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>> already 51, lauryn. a shot a 60 today. >> i think we do actually. i'm stopping that temperature in the mid to upper 50s but i do believe some areas will make a run at that 60-degree mark. >> i'm waiti for that. >> an appuse or ricketts clap. >> nicely done. >> tha you, thankyou. i don't know if you guys will like the forecast that i have for tomorrow, and then again wednesday and thursday because we've got a roller coaster of temperatures, guys. typica d.c. fashion. we'll warm up, cool up, cool down and it will be a swing in these temperatures. let's go ahead and take a look outside because it's >>gorgeous h, man. it's absolutely beautiful. make plans outside today. 've got clear skies out there right now. they are going to continue. yes, w have a little bit of a wind out there. breezy continues will stick with us. northwest winds at so to 20 miles per hour. all across the area. not settling down until later oh evening. breezy conditions and temperatures pretty warm out
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there. mi i should say. warm, not mild. our average temperature for this time of the years 44. gorgeous out there today. we do have a chance of rain late monday night. possibly on tuesday a few passing showers, and as i said theperatures are all over the place. we'll talk about how gold it will get because it will feel like winder cing up soon. show you that in the ten-day. >> thanks very much. a developing sto forou for this morning, and an overnight house fire under investigate into southst d.c. >> one woman was rushed to the hospital with serio injuries. it happened on pope street after a deadly fire on saturday on e place. two people were found dead. this is the scene from pope street earlier this morning nd firefighters fhe woman in the front of the building with some serious burns, but she is expected to be okay. and this morning we're following up on a story we first brought you yesterday morning as
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breaking news. >> that's right. two bodies were found inside a rn home in southeast on eli place. our derrick ward is back there out on the scene derrick, what do we know today about all of this? >> reporter:well,e do know that police investigators and those with the fire departmental areng these fires suspicious in nature, and i say these fires because they are actually two just a short distance from each other. this is the house here in the 3300 block of eli,t right the intersection of eli place and minnesota avenue. it was half past 6:00 on saturday, and you c take look at some of the footage from the scene afterwards. the fire appeared to have started in the baiesment. when theyot here they found an adult male and female dead in the upstairs portion of the home. it raised some suspicibes use investigators say that they suffered injuries possibly before the fire. the coroner has yet to determine the cause of death. they are calling t fire suspicious, and police are calling these simply death investigations. they are keeping them and what
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just aboutr flags is the same time that fire was going, a much smaller fire was burning at a house just across the alley from here so they immediately began to think that those two were related. police have not nyreleased information about the victims, ltly that it was an adult male and a female. when we could the here we saw some folks who happened to actually be members of the family of the female victim. theyer identified at 50-year-old gina bowman. we did talk to a person who her very well, a family member, that this was the aunt of one of those victims. take a listen to what she had to say. >> she was a mother and she was a very good per'tn. and we dnow what happened. we need help finding that's right now we want closure to find out what happened. it's a suspicious investigation what we' been told. >> and that investigation continues. there are polic cars her
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outside the scene and still crime scene tape up here and bout the fire y and the one just across the alley. this one claimed two lives, hand ovestigators are trying get to the bottom of it all. live here in southeast. derrick ward news 4. back to you. >> derrick, thank you very much. a lot to figure out there. meantime, firefighters have a good reason to wear theirof mar after a marijuana dispensary caught fire in northwest d.c. take a look. this happened yesterday on fenwick street. fireghters had to keep the flames from spreading from the first floor which they did. one firefighters went to the hospital with minor injuries. investigators still working to figure out what caused this fire. and a major development in a story that gripped the nation. texas officials are announcing an arrest in the shooting death of 7-yearneld jas barnes. 20-year-old eric black jr. was charged with capital murder. authorities say bla admitted to participating in the shooting continued to have persons of interest wit this case. jasmine was killed last sunday when someone opened fire on the
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car that she was riding in along with her family. her mother was also hurt, and officials believe jasmine hand her famy weren't the intended target but possibly a case of mistaken identity. it' a story you're seeing first on 4. d.c. police continued the renewed efforts in searching for relisha rudd. our mark segraveshe broke news just last week of a new srch on the ground of the old d.c. geral family homeless center. officers used canine dogs to arch underground service tunnels in the now closed homeless shelter where rud and her mother were staying. this little girl was 8 ears old when she disappeared in 2014. she was last seen on hel surveillance video with jan core khalil tatum. d.c. police saye later killed himself. they believe tatum is responsible f rudd's disappearance. well, the vatican wants to try former cardinal theodore mccaracas early as this coming
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week. that came before next month's summit on sexual abuse. pope francis wants vatican officials to act quickly so the mccarrickal sca doesn't overshadow the summit. now that summit is set for february 21st. mccarrick, of course, is the former archbishop of washington and in an exclusive interview monday james green told news 4 mccarrick abused him for years. green's testimony to the vatican is par of mccarrick's trial and nbc news has not independently confirmed "the wall street journal" report. >> meantime, want to tell you about some tense moments tside the white house after a counterprotester confronted a right wing political activist. >> someone there throwing a water balloon fled with paint at a conservative activist while he was speaking near the white house north fence line. the secret service h to be called in and d.c. police and d.c. fire also responding.
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the secret service had to respond to four people throwing water balloons. they face assault charges. turning our attention to politics now. today vice president mike pence alith white house officials and top aides to several members of congress are going to meet again around the negotiating table. >> yeah, this is another attempt to end thiov partialnment shutdown which is now into its third week. yesterday's two northamp-hour meeting didn't delive vice president pens mirrored the president's demand for any budget to have a southern bothered wall. president trump says he's confident that government employees who are furloughed during this time are in his corner. >> i think if you ever really looked at those people, i think would say mr. president keep ing. this is far from important. >> the president has said the eautdown could last down months or even if his demand for border wall funding isn't meant. >> as the shutdown stretches into another week, a prince george's county school board
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member wants to help kids whose parents are federal workers. he's proposing to make food frer ids until the shutdown ends. councilman alexander wallace says prince george's county school ceo monica golson can waive the cost m of thels on her own. wallace says the cost of are fully funded in the school budget. the council member says the money made from students pays down as much of th mealudgets as possible. wallace says he expects to hear fr goldson today. friends say they are shocked by a manmi sly double life. a popular bartender accused of recording women in mall us.
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undressing in the northern vi inia mall. ah, now we're learning more about the man who investigators say washi the camera. mumtaz rauf now acced as many 60 cases. news 4 reporter david culver has the story you'll see only here on news 4? this is the photo now associated with mumtaz rauf, showing the man accused of secretly reco ing several wome >> hard to believe. >> reporter: friends with him for asany as to years. rich thinking he news him as fun loving guy. >> playing disc golf, snowboarding, phenomenal dad taking care of his daughter. >> reporter: the news of the arrest is shocking for those who knew him in alexandrai they sau him as a friendly familiar, popular bartender. the a allegationsinst him opening up questions about this alleged double life, something
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they knew nothing about. case. is a massive >> reporter: late thursday fairfax county police officer says they believe rauf is behind hidden multiple camera recordings. this one at fair oaks mall. >> inome it appears mothers with their daughters which is just awful. >> reporter: polic say they found 100-plus videos on rauf's phone and the videohows more than 60 victims and investigators believe most of th videos were recorded between december 15th and christmas eve. they want other potentials victo reach out. >> it's a humiliating thing to have happen to a individual and we've got appropriate resources in place to deal with that sensitively. >> reporter: and here's what they suggest the next time that you step into a store flitting room. >> to look at the bottom of partitions. look for tape and gaps in the stalls or paepitions. >> rter: and an inspection to preserve your privacy. suspect'stonight, the friends struggling with the
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question why. >> it hurts. it hurts rea bad. >> i had no idea. none of us had any idea. >>avid culver, news 4. >> hey, let's take a live look outside the window as a bit of a breeze outside union station this morning, but it is 5 is eegrees here in the nation's capital and could be flirting with0 today. lauryn will have your
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welcome back. thesemen, 18 of them, young women competed recently for the 20 title of miss d.c. usa. >> that's right.ov absolutely l this story, so the winner will go on to the miss usa pageant later ts year barbaracourse, news 4's harrison has the story of one contestant's journey in pursuit of a dream. >> first runner up. >> on the edge of our seats we relived the final seconds. >> contestant number 13. >> winning would be nice, but simply having confidence to compete was cordeliy cra cranshs goal. >> after my move being incarcerated and sentenced to ten yearsn prison and my dad being an alcoholic. >> she and her sister were in foster care several times througut their young lives.
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at one point she became homeless. >> i did become a ward of the a courin after trying to commit suicide. i called 911 and the ambulance came and got me. >> that marked a new beginning of trying to build lf onfidence. she worked hard in school and at 16 she even competed in a beauty pageant. >> wn i competed in my first pageant i had no idea what i was getting myself into. >> she didn'tsh win. says when you don't feel good about yourself it's hard to be a winner. >> growing up i was always told that i would end up pregnant, that i would never be anything, that i uould end in jail or homeless and i didn't want to end up like that. >> she was determined to stay in school. >> and so what i did was i peevered and i was motivated. >> and after graduated from high school she went to college. >> i got a scholarship and because i was a ard of a state i had to pay for it as well. >> cordelia graduatrom
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george mason university and she iss encouraged by friends to run for missict of columbia. she lost. >> i went in there thinking i was going to win and i was humbled, and then i went back the last two years and i placed fourth runner up two years in a row. >> but she made friends in those pageants. chelsea rogers, a former miss d.c.encouraged her to try again. >> i am miss dtrict of columbia usa 2008. have i to do the math now i becauset's been about 11 years. >> really took me under her wing, and this is what the sisterhood is all abt. >> i felt like she had a story that everyone needs to hear, not just i bthe district nationally and internationally and, you know, the usa system but especially miss district of columbia usa is real big on that. they want someone who can make positive change. >> she says people are wrong who thinks it's all about evening gown and swimsuits. >> those kinds of things are laughable to me, i am a supreme court licensed barred attorney and each and every one of these
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girls that come and compete and this is just one stepping stone in their le. ey all have stories, they are social workers, doctors, lawyers, musicians, writers. >> cordelia cranshaw has a masters in social work from the university of maryland. she's an education specialist for d.c.'s child and service family agency. she's earned her confidence. >> everything else is just icing on the cake. >> just looking back at all the things that i was able to overcome. i was just thrilled that i was where i am today. >> cordelia cranshaw,th just lo story, she's an education specialist for the d.c. department of child and famil services. >> works with kids in crisis to help them believe that there's nothingcchey can'tplish with the self-esteem that comes with believing that they can d anythiy dream of as long as they have hard work and they
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succeed in school and that really is the most important thing. >> yeah. >> education. got to have the education. >> circumstances don't dictate your future. >> well, successful dayoday on tap for sure. >> for the weather. >> if you like warm weather. >> i wasn't sure where you'r going for. >> i know we have football teams. >> my tea i'm actually in the playoffs today. >> all right. >> break it up. break it up. >> lien, it's goingo be a beautiful day. so the redskins were playing today, b it wou gorgeous out there. list u, since a lot o won't be watching any games, let's all go outnd temperatures are going to be in the mid to upper 's. you can already see it's beautiful out there. aujoy today b look at tomorrow. we're back around 40 degrees and then on tuesday we're back at 60 and then on wednesday that will likely be our midnight hi, so
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when you wake up on wednesday morning, probably not going to feel like that. we'r probably already be i the low 40s an it's also going to be so our on wednesday windchills on wednesday and thursday will be in the 20s and 30s so just prepare yourself for some crazy temperatures up and down as we gor oe next several days. nothing happening on the radar right now. a gorgeous day and especially if you're traveling. high pressure in charge of looking good on this sunday. shouldn't have any c delaysing out or into the area airport. current temperatures out there right now'r at 5 is near washington and everybody in the 30s and 40w to0s. that's our range right now, and we'll you will be in the 50sor daytime highs later on this afternoon. the only thing is we've got that wind. winds areoing to be 20 miles per hour, higher gusts and they won't settle down until:00 or 8:00 p.m. clear skies and temperatures will plummet because we have no clouds to insulate us. a chilly start to tomorrow rning. so again, a little breezy and
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gusts up to 25 miles per hour. ght winds tomorrow and then tuesday lighter winds, but by thursday, wednesday and thursday, look at this, gusts uo to 30 miles per hour, and windchills on wednesday and thursday are going to be in the and 30s. tomorrow right around 40 degrees. 're all over the place with these temperatures. we do have a chance of a passing shower. most of today will be dry. late tomorrow night into early tuesday. ae of a passing rain shower, and then we will will have passing rain showers possibly on tuesday but i'm still going partly sunny on tuesday and temperatures fall on the day through wednesday and we'll probably hit this at miight and continue to drop from there. breezy on wednesday and breezy on thursday and friday is cold and we do have a chance for se rainhowers as we head into next weekend. that system right now looks to stay bo the south that's going to be something that we have to watch. of 2019 has week
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already brought in a flurry of activity in the early 2020 democratic presideial race. on monday, elizabeth warren announced an exploratory committee and made arrangements to campaign in iowa. former virginia terry mcauliffe chided the proessive left for pursuing what he said run realistic policies like free college and former maryland governor martin o'malley said no to a 2020 bid and h instead urged former texas congressman beto o'rourke to run. now, if you closelylo fd the 2016 democratic race, you might be surprised by all of this earliv ay. after all,nt hillary clion and bernie sanders didn't announce their bids until april of 2015, so it's early but it's not that early. in 2008, john edwards was already an official presidentia candidate in december of 2006. hillary clinton jumped in in january and so about the same time in the cycle, and barack obama threw his hat in the ring obama threw his hat in the ring a month
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a karate class comes to the rescue in charlotte, north runs intafter a woman the studio screaming for help. >> you can see where this one was going. >> the w aan claimed that map was chasing her and the unidentified woman was walking by herself thursday night when police say thi man august williams approached her. theyeg say the man chase the
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woman and when she ran inside the karate studio, well, things took a turn. the head instructor was holding a class and the woman told him he was being chased. >>o the instructor performed a move and took the guy down and waited until police arrived. authorities believe williams may have been on drugs and now they are investiga ng whether or not he had some sort of prior relationship with the victim. >> i like thery sthere. >> run into the karate studio. >> hey, you hear the nbc chimes as we take a live look at theus white this morning. 5 is degrees as sun is splashing the nation capital. hopefully that's a positive sign for the government shutdown that's going >> i know. >> we'll get a check of your forecast whene come w
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overnight fire. a woman is rushedsp to the ital after firefighters pull her fromth yet a house fire in southeast d.c. >> a massive manhunt in texaso seems over. now a man is charged in jail with killing 7-year-old jasmine barnes. >> no one budged in saturday's meeting to epen the government, but teams from the white house and capitol hill are to try again today. quite a lot going on on this sunday morning at 9:30 but i do want to thankor you being here with us. i'm adam tuss.
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>> and i'm meagan fitzgerald. >> if you like warm wet - k ricketts is delivering today. >> i'm trying today. don't think you'll be saying the same thing about tomorrow or wednesday or thursday or even into next weekend because that's when t bottom falls out. temperatures will be all over the place but today we've got a warm day and temperatures n ris r 60 degrees. yesterday they were 54 degrees and it wasn't that bad once that rain finally got out of here and the skiespened up. it was beautiful. dsday maybe a light jacket because of the w so even though the temperatures will be near 60 and still have some breezy conditions. tomorrow winter gear and tuesday shorts and winter gear and a windbreaker and everything because it's going to be mighty chilly as we get into wednesday and thursday. current temperatures out thered 'in leesburg and 'already in washington at reagan national airpor 30s and 40s across the board and it's a mild day with
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temperatures rising to near 60. gusting rthwest winds up to 24 miles per hour and sustained so to 20. listen, those temperaturesinre to plummet tonight and we've got some cold and mild aih d. >> thanks very much. developing this morning, right now two house fires are i underestigation in southeast d.c. one of them sent a woman to the hospital with some serious injuries. >> take a look at it here. this is footage from the scene eaier this morning. it happened overnight on pope street not far from a deadly fire that we told you about yesterday morning on eli place. firefighters found the woman here in the building in the front with serious burn injuries, but she is expected to be okay.nw mle, had a man and woman were found dead in a burning house in the dtrict saturday morning. a second home around the co uer also goe in flames. >> this is the other one we were showing you on the map. now invtigators areorking to see if the two crimes in
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southeast d.c. are actually arnnected. our spencer has reaction from neighbors on eli place. >> there's a cruiser parked out front protecting the house as police and fire officials investigate what happened her en firefighters went inside ee home on eli place in southeastly saturday morning, they found two bodies. sleptors are tryingig toe out how they died, from the fire or something el? >> we found two victims on the firstloor. an adult male and adult female. both were deceased and we're currently investigating the circumstances of the injuries that they suffered. >> reporter: fire fighters were originally called to fire behind the hou on d street when they saw the smoke and makesn eli place. no one was hurt on picabo stres. investigatre trying to figure out if the two fires are
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connected. patrick thompson says he knew the man who died. >> i keep my dogs in therd back and agot a call this morning that the house was on fire so i got over here. by the time got over here, everything, the fire trucks and everything was already here. >> reporter: a firefighter fell through the floortl while bg the blaze here on eli place. once he was rescued i'm told he went back in the house to continue the search for victims. he's okay. in southeast, darcy spencer, news 4. >> thank you, darcy. meantime new this morning a major development and a story that gripped the nation. texas officials announced an arrest in the shooting death of 7-year-old jasmine barnes. ck20-year-old eric b jr. now charged with capital murder and tiack admitted to partici in the shooting. investigators say they are continuing to interview persons of interest in the case. jasmine was killed last sunday when someone opened fire on the car that she was riding in with her family. her mother was alsoof hurt.
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cials believe jasmine and her family were not the intended target but possibly a case of mistaken identsy. and i a story you're seeing first on 4:00.d. police continue their renewed efforts in searching for relisha rudd.rk our segraves broke the search of the new search on the ounds of the old d.c. federal homeless family center. officers used dogs to search underground in the homeless shelter where rudd and her mother were saying. this little girl was will years old and seen only hotel rm surveillance video khalil tatum who later took his own life. police believes chalil responsible for the girl's disappearance. turning to politics, several
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government officials will meet today in an attempt to end the government shutdown now going into its third week. yesterday's meeting didn't produce very much aspr vice ident pence mirrored president trump's's demands for a southern border wall >> i think if you really looked at those people, i think they would say mr. president, keep going. this is far more important. >> now t president has said the shutdown could lastmonths, maybe even years if his demand for border wall funding is not met. >> some tourists are finding out the hard way about visiting historical sites in d.c. most are closed and the national mall, well, looking pretty empty these days. on a january day like today with some nice weather, the mall packed but fewerer tourists means more space and more than a dozen smithsonian museums are
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also closed thanks to the partial shutdown en the carousel, the famous carousel. >> unbelievable. >> and that's along constitutio avenue. it's typically lined with tour buses for the museums. >> well, we came in this morning to watch theor town and st. john's game because we're st. john's fans. it's kind of barren around t he. i'nking he's a new yorker. i'm from jersey. >> sounds like it. >> food trucks are still open for business but obviously not a lot of custors for them t serve. >> hopefully it ends soon. >> the former defense secretary who led the country through some of the most turbulent tim in recent american history has died. 9 isd brown passed away at years old. the think tank where he was a trustee made the announcement yesterday. brown served during the carter administration. he have was at the helm when tht sonion invaded afghanistan and during the iran hostage
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this week we want to introduce you to a nonprofit that say children do some of their best work outside. it's scald city kids. >> i love this. since 1996 it's been using nature to grow and set goals a they never have been tught possible. most people wouldn't want to spend time outside and most people aren't anthony bullock and most programs aren't like
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tcity kids. y give you a great opportunity. like being a black young male. you don't don't get any that -- >> actufts like this is how the program teaches students how to plan, prepare and succeed. want toi was younger, i do this and then i joined city kids and now i want to do this and i want to do that. >> this 14-year veteran of the program has seen first hadn't impact something like this has on d.c. kids. >> growing up in d., there's you know, not too many options. we know what we w see and don't really see people who like doing things outdoors. >> students can start enrolling and can stay with the program all the way through high school.
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>> it's real and it's cost. time and money is everything. just give them the time and give them the time and the kids will blossom. >> kids will travel to jackson hole, wnming and spend time the teton national park. for some students it's the firse time they har been on plane. >> so surreal and beautiful. i've never seen like mountains in person. only like in text booksz books. t white water rafting. had so much fun. >> city kids provides tutoring and support. >> going out there every day, it brings a loto you mentally and physically. >> that's justni the beg. these are my two new heroes. >> right. >> this hey proven is really working. 95% of city kids andon go
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che it out. there's a building in northern virginia that once housed billions of dolla during the cold war. >> and now it's home to one of the largest collections of american history in the world. we take look behind the scenes. >> closed up in in fortress-like facility in culpepper are more than 6 million moving images and sound recordings in the collection of the national audiovisual conservation center. >> it's the largest and most comprehensive audios visual collection of any library or archive in the terld. >> rep the center chief carries the key to under lock the underground bunker that stores much of the collection. >> it was a cold war era nucleao bomb bunker where they stored money to repump economy. >> 35 vaults that once secured billions of dollars covered two
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floors of the f formereral reserve bank bunker. each floor is longer than a football field. >> no two are the same size configuration. we had to fit ourselves into a pre-isting structure. >> they now mouse film real stanters and memorabilia on 9 a miles of shelving and climate-controlled conditions. % fahrenheit and 30% relative humidity. you want 30% cooler and dryer for audiovisual media. >> reporter: and the vault is kept even colder to protect a collection of negatives given to the center by major hollywood film studios. "gigi" academy award winner for best picture in 1958. "gone with the wind" in 1939. oscar winner for best. pictu and "porgy and bess."
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a very rarely seen film. >> and another set of double cked doors lead to another set of vaults. >> they all look somewhat like this. >> reporter: these vaus store 1% of the center'sfi collection. re code requires these highly flammable nitrate films be stored to strict standards. >> once you have a burning reel of nitrate film or burning vault of nitrate film, there's nothing you can do to put it out. >> the reels featured the first movingm images fro 1893 through the golden age of hollywood. e collection grows by as many as 100,000 new items each year. dvds and veo games and vinyl recordings of bob hope and cassettes of judy collins and recordings of everything from congressional speeches to "the godfather" on vhs arrive at the of preservation >> we've got 128-year period up until the year 2018 that were
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ying to comprehensively collect who we are, what we're ing, what our dreams are, what our disappointments were. it's best represented inysany y the audiovisual material >> cool. >> yeah. >> very cool. >> you never know. >> he the sun is shining, and the temperatures are rising. s very good. >>far. >> so far. >> that's the end of our weather >> there you go. >> this sunday is off to aood start. >> it is january, and we don't need a heavy coat. >> we do not. >>pend ttures are rising. >> this is amazing. >> can't wait to get outside. >> thank you, girlfriend. i love you. >> tuss never gave me a high so. >> i can't reach you from over here. >> it's going to be beautiful out there today. make plans outside. absolutely gorgeous. we've gotemperatures that are going to be in the mid to upper 's. yesterday once the rain passed we're absolutely beautiful as
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well so today just all day. gorgeous conditions, and if you want to take the decorations down. goahead, it's a little breeze and it's mild and dry and heading o c torch services. idaysnd.the k oe spending some of that energy because we've got colder conditions headed our way and current temperatures out trire t w, just wonderful. anywhere from the upper 30s. thinking about getting that car washed take your chances. the only reason i say take your chance, we're w dry today a do have a few light passing showers hand maybe a passion shower on tuesday and only a 30% chance you'll see it where youa as far as radar is concerned, high pressure in charge. we're good and maybe a few more clouds as a frontal system kicks through the area. it will be a dry front passing through our area and that's why the temperatures will drop on monday. monday only at 40 and tuesday back to 60 and again passingat showers monday night and
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through the day on tuesday and we're dry wednesday and thursday. hitting the road tomorrow, again, the temperatures will be climbing out of the 30s. tomorrow is going to be chill, but at least we'll be dry during the day. we do have rain on the way. we'll start this at 4 pock and we have the clouds in place. after aboutha 9:00,s when we start to see light rain showers moving into the area. mayb a few lingering rain showers for early tuesday morning a aassing shower possible, and, again, it will just be some rain and then by wednesday temperatures will fall through the dayt and will be breezy, and it's breezy out there today. we're seeing gusts up to 25 miles per hour. winds lighten up tonight after 8:00. lights winds overnight and through the day tomorrow and then by wednesday and thursday,t we're goingbe blustery and brisk. windchills are going to be in the 20s and 30s on wednesday and thursday, so, again, prepare yourself for thalo at these roller coaster temperatures and 57 today and 40 tomorrow and 60 on tuesday and then temperatures fall through w the day onnesday. in fact we hit 48 and midnight.
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nbc's joe fryar takes us behind the scenes. take a look. >> and action. >> reporter: they say show business is the toughest business to get kainto. >> cut. >> reporter: turns out it's also pretty hard to leave. >> sticks to your feet. >> reporter: hard to shake, it isn't it? >> hard to shake it. >> you don want to shake it. you know what i mean? i like doing it. >> reporter: hans spent his career in hollywood. he wrote "star trek" episodes and was an assistant director on the set of "splash." now he lives in a retirement community near los angeles run by the motion picture and television fund, a silver screen safety net supported by the industry, a place filled with folks who work in tv and film. >> we're thriving here because we're still doing it, even though some of us have been retired or semi-retired or just tired. >> can you go forward? >> yeah. >> reporter: you see, many of e residents work on shows that air on a closed-circuit tv
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station here called channel 22.l >> basicly a platform for wsidents to dohatever it is that gives them purpose and drive for the next day. >> reporter: they produce 12 hours of original content each day. >> sometimes they discover that they canng do t that they didn't have a chance to do in their >>careers. eporter: like 92-year-old betty jean maguire. >> ao i've got tell you i'm a happy camp sneer as an a actress she sfard in numerous hit series including "growing pains." >> helping your old grandmay caome boxes. >> the first show should -- >> reporter: now she's producing a channel 22 interview show called "gabfest." >> to have the opportunityo produce, to get to interview peop, wow, wow, wow. that's pretty wonderful. for hans, he's now writing a script about his grandfather. what the does it mean for you to live here? >> it means self-respect. it means that i can still feel
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like i'm doing something valuable tha only i can do. >> even in retirement the show must go on. joe fryar, nbc news, woodland hills, california. >> got to keep doing what you love. hey, a lot of us are loving the nine and the warmer temperatures on this sday morning and we're going up, up, up. going up, up, up. a look
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just about soc on this sunday morning. here's what we continue to today.for you on news 4 firefighters pulling a woman from a burning he in the district overnight. the latest of several fires that were sparked tn southeas weekend. >> and the vatican says they don't want to wai any longer to put former washington cardinal on trial for sexual abuse charges. find outhy they are pushing ahead. >> no progr it's a new day for congress and the white house to hopefully hammer out a new dealo get the fact back open. thanks so much for sticking it out with u if you've been with us since can have in the morning, congratulations. you made it until sock in t:0 i morning. >> i'm adam tuss. >> and i'm meagan fitzgerald. >> yesterday afternoon was very nice, lauryn, after the rain ended. we wut and shot some hoops, my daughter a
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