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about that too. >> love it. >> looking forward to that. a couple tickets away from 9:00 a.m. tucker barnes in the weather center with a look at this thursday morning weather. >> warmer weather on the way highs upper 50s. maybe a few of you particularly south of the city, low 60s. enjoy today colder air on the way starting later tonight. let's kick it off looking at radar, shower activity that has been pushing off, let's go the viper and take a look at viper, and you will see the shower activity thank you lifted well off to the north and east, changing to snow in northern new england. most of today should be dry, clouds sunshine working in from time to time focus out to the west, out towards chicago, see the white that is snow shower activity that will get in here in the form of a cold front later tonight, 9, 10, 11 tonight, working west to east and we could see showers maybe a little snow around here as well, during the overnight hours early friday morning. temperature right now regan
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national currently 40s. we are 44 degrees now regan national humidity 89%, winds out of the south and west, 6 miles per hour your forecast today, lots of clouds around again very mild temperatures ahead of a cold front, highs later this afternoon, upper 50s. low 60s. enjoy more details on the forecast, cold weekend ahead. big story this morning disturbing new video that hit the web. >> prompted an investigation and search for four u.s. marines, stacey cohappen is in the the news -- cohan is in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: it popped up on youtube tuesday night one look you will see why this is sparking such a strong reaction across all branches of the military and how the pentagon is investigating. we've blurred out a large portion of this video because of its content but you can see, there are four people that appear to be marines in combat gear, urinating on what appears to be the dead bodies of
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taliban fighters in this video, you can hear one of the men saying have a great day buddy and then you got it on video? pentagon officials are trying to confirm who these men are, and to which unit they belong. once that happens they will assign someone to investigate we spoke with retired army general who said the actions in the video demand a swift, and thorough investigation. >> there is a lot of pressure and guys find ways to do things you know, just to blow off steam and unfortunately, when they are not as disciplined as they should be and not as disciplined as most of the marines and soldiers are and there is a lack of leadership, stuff like that can happen. the marine corps issued a statement calling the actions depicted not consistent with our core values the marine corps is in the process of identifying the people involved. back to you.
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metro general manager, richard sarles will prest. a new budget pro toesle -- present a new budget proposal to the board of directors, includes a increase of fare by 5% and hike in parking rates it needs the money to rebuild it system which has been neglected for years and pay for hiring of 1,000 new employees. >> frightening metro bus collisions caught on camera. a metro bus clipped a pedestrian in the cross walk. fortunately that guy was okay it is one of several metro just released they show drivers crashing into cars running red lights and hitting people. in some intanses people walking out in front of -- instances people walking out in front of buses. the operators in these videos have already faced disciplinary action if warranted. in the event that the
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incident is agregious and huge mistake then the action you know disciplinary could be moved up faster and termination could take place early. >> metro says accidents don't happen often more than 1200 buses on the road makes more than 15,000 trips a day. metro says only 2 people per million passengers are hurt on buses. >> adding a purple line route to metro may not be good news for everyone building the line will effect 340 property owners, washington post reports it will require condemning of 31 homes and 43 businesses and hundreds of yards and other pieces of land in montgomery and prince georges counties. construction is expected to begin in 2015 at the earliest, estimated to cost around $1.9 billion. just one day into maryland's new legislative session republicans in both house and senate are gearing up for a fight the state is facing
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a billion dollar budget deficit governor o'malley has been talking about an increase in the gas tax and sewer fees and now the state's sales tax and pushing for legacy measures such as legalizing same-sex marriage the governor will present his legislative agenda and budget next wednesday.neral is also under way republicans passed new rules, making it easier to tip committee in their own favour lieutenant governor passed the deciding vote that broke a partisan 20/20 tie, republicans take control of legislative and executive branches, governor mcdonald outlined his $85 billion plan. >> h >> mississippi judge puts a hold on release of 21 inmates who received full pardons or suspended sentences from the out going governor. barber may have violated the state constitution at least four of those pardons included convicted killers who worked as inmate trustees at the
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governor's mansion. barber left office tuesday. >> dc leaders postponing a trip to new hampshire where they plan to seek support in push for state hood an ux pecked snow storm in new hampshire caused lawmakers to cancel all business. vincent grey with council members were expected to testify in favour of a resolution that expresses support to make dc the 51st state. toddler found alone in a freezing cold tent at the occupy camp is in protective custody the man who says he is her father is facing charges. occupy protestor heard the 18 month old girl crying, and found her wearing only a onsie and mittens she gave the girl her hat and called police. >> she was cold, good natured easy to cheer up a lot of fun to play with but had popsicles for hands. >> everybody looks out for each other. too bad america isn't that way. >> there is the baby she is
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adorable a half hour later a man showed up claiming he was her father police arrested him have not reloosed his name but he is charged with attempted second degree cruelty. >> high profile billion air making an offer to congressional republicans he is willing to match contributions made to reduce the debt in congress. he has been calling on congress to increase taxes for the mega rich like himself lawmakers suggested he donate money to help the nation balance its books. federal prosecutors charging the ward's former chairman of the advisory neighbourhood commission with fraud. he is accused of using an anc debit card to access city funds for personal spending prosecutors say he misused $28,000. dc still wheeling from the harry thomas junior scandal last week he resigned and pleaded guilty to embezzling
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$353,000 through the city's children and youth investment trust corporation but council wants to know why there was no government oversight to stop him from stealing in the first place. councilmember jim graham is reviewing a thousand audit documents from the corporation and will decide next week if hearings will be held. apparently some coaching changes at red skins park. tampa bay times reports former buccaneers coach morris has been hired to be secondary coach. two skins coaches may be out of jobs, washington times and espn 9le 0 radio report -- 980 radio report two have been let go. well, coming up helping kids in need. >> ceo of the neediest kids organization is here to tell us how that organization helps low income students, and they will tell us what you can do to lend a hand. >> a man breaks into a home and
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then tells police he lives there. coming up, hear from the teenager inside who caught the whole incident on camera. 9:08 a.m. we will be right back . guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster.
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making headlines, north korea will permanently display kim jong il's body in the capital. kim died from heart attack last month north korea is reportedly punishing citizens who did not sufficiently mourn his death they they are sending teem -- they are sending people to labor camps if they did not display enough sadness. van der sloot told a judge in peru wednesday that he beat and strangled stephanie flores last year in his hotel room inly ma he attacked her when he found her looking at his
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computer reading files about holloway, he will be sentenced tomorrow. newly released records show casey anthony told a psychiatrist she was raped after she passed out at a party anthony claims that is when she got pregnant with little caylee and she doesn't know who the father is. transcripts show doctors couldn't find evidence anthony has a mental illness. tony. >> alison the organization neediest kids provides thousands of low income students with basic essentials they need to get the education they deserve. next weekend they are hosting an event that supports their cause the president and ceo of neediest kids joins us to talk about their work nice to meet you. >> nice to be here. first of all let's talk about the number of kids that need help that are out there, just in washington area, and one of the numbers you use are those who qualify for free meals or discounted meals at public schools. >> exactly. you know it is hard to believe
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there are so many children who lack basic essentials but the reality is, that a quarter of a million students in dc metro area, qualify for a free or reduced price meal, 37% of all students. >> that is a high number. >> very high. >> that number really is used kind of as an indicator of what the poverty level is like in any particular area. >> correct and also under counts poverty level because it is based on federal poverty standards which of course are somewhat meaningless in a high income area, and high expense area like washington dc. high schoolers tend not to sign up because they are embarrassed and lots of other people don't realize that is something they can access. >> tell us about neediest kids how you got started and what you do for these children. >> neediest kids was started 40 years ago we help kids get basic essentials they need in ten districts here in the dc
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area, eyeglasses, socks and underwear, coats is clothing, school supplies, uniforms, all those things you need to succeed in school. >> if you are having issues with the meals at school, it goes without saying i guess there are other issues there as well and some times they don't have these fundamental things. >> absolutely. >> how do you identify which kids will benefit from your programs. >> we partner with the school district a teacher may notice a child is squinting to read the white board a social worker may notice a child is coming to school without a coat they tap in a few bits of data in our online portal system outcomes a purchase order they can take to one of our vendor partners to get what at that child needs. >> how many kids did you help last year. >> 21,000 children this year, we are seeing all those a doubling of requests. >> wow okay that brings us to this event we mentioned not this weekened but next weekened, saturday january 21st, decadent delights what is that about. >> it is a chance to break your new years resolutions and enjoy
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an afternoon of great desserts, fine wine, cake decorating, it is going to be a wonderful event down at carneghie institute of washington. >> is this open to everybody >> you need to buy tickets in advance, do that on our website neediest kids.org. >> this is for those of us who have not already broken new years resolutions what is the message you want to get to people out there, who are watching in terms of what they can do to help out, this group of children who without that help might not succeed or might not be able to achieve to the level they otherwise would be able to. >> we always need money without donations we simply can't enable kids to get what they need. we are always looking for people to hold drives like toiletry drives, socks and underwear drives, coat drives, there is lots of ways people can get involved. >> your organization, the website is neediest kids.org we will link folks to your website through our website at myfoxdc.com.
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>> thank you. >> thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> alison. >> worthy cause indeed. >> a look at how haiti is moving forward on the 2 year anniversary of that devastating earthquake. plus. thank you for saving our country. >> a community comes together to remember a local man who lost his life at war. we are going to take you to this hero's home coming after this break. first let's check back with annie,. >> reporter: so we've done trapeze now we are moving on to the silks look at her isn't that beautiful. we are going to show you how you can do this, coming up after the break. pgh >> thanks annie. >> first today's trivia question, what is the literal meaning of the italian word, linguine is it little turnip, little cake, little spindle,
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today marks two years since the devastating earthquake in haiti more than 250,000 people were killed, more than 1 million left homeless. the country is still trying to rebuild, hundreds of thousands of people are still living in tents. as many as 20,000 living outside the collapsed national palace are being relocated into homes north of the capital in coming weeks. a touching home coming for a frederick soldier, who lost his life at war. beth parker was there, as he made his last trip home from dover airforce base. >> reporter: they spilled on the sidewalks, hiked through corn fields, hoisted flags in the air. >> well, when i saw the flag when i got out of the shop this
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morning about made me cry i picked him up i said you got to experience this too yourself. >> reporter: children skipped school and held home made signs. >> says thank you for serving our country. >> reporter: even though then patients were willing to wait. >> hour and a half doesn't matter, had lunch plans that doesn't matter either. >> reporter: you see their sacrifice could never be like the one made by army specialist, ronald wildrick junior and his family he died december 11th when his truck hit an ied. this has his final trip home >> i live at one end of the town. >> it is my friend's uncle. >> when i saw him in the paper yep i remember him. >> main street woodsboro is main street usa an honor guard in front of the funeral home,
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crisp white gloves. >> you got to support your heros. >> mariah knows just what he means. >> they are our neighbors we are a small town. >> third her son, benjamin is home on leave and headed back to afghanistan, soon. >> scared you know, i have a son i am scared. i would like to see them all come home one day too. >> home to main street alive and safe with the same sort of respect shown here is what you would expect in a small >> every wellmented -- overwhelmed i wasn't surprised i was overwhelmed. >> it says a lot about our community we do pull together and care about one another and you know again, he is one of ours whether we know him or not. >> in frederick county maryland, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> he had told his family that if anything ever happened to him he wanted to be buried at arlington and his arlington burial is scheduled tomorrow.
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the internet world is about to get a lot more complicated. sure you are aware of dot com, dot org dot net what about dot perkens, right now there are 22 top level domains the nonprofit in control is loosening reigns you have to apply for the extension by april 12th. it only costs $185,000. >> what? >> a lot of money. >> you have to read a guide book that is 300 pages. >> sounds like what we have to do here at fox every other week. the nonprofit hopes these
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two requirements will help determine deserving applicants. >> they don't want just every. >> deserving means rich. >> but the nonprofit in control of the system is loosening the reigns. >> i think they are trying to narrow the field. you thing what they are just trying to -- >> $185,000 only eligible for people or companies that have a lot of money. >> because that part of the internet address, that is really determines a whole category not just for everybody, you can be tucker perkens tucker perkens, tucker barnes.com [ laughter ] >> i thought you would never ask. >> what can i say you are witnessing something very special. >> let me do the weather. >> wow. >> all right. >> i don't --
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>> you are a handsome man. >> thank you alison. >> tony never expressed such interest. >> all right. all right. >> tony, as long as you got the money we can work on it. 39 win chester, cold temperatures, i am blushing, 48 at the naval air station enjoy today afternoon highs will be upper 50s, few low 60s on the warm side for our afternoon and then the bottom really drops out as the cold air arrives, here are your temperature trends next couple days and there you go. 58 today, and as the cold comes in tonight, by tomorrow windy highs 40 and your weekened highs only 30s both saturday and sunday. all right rain overnight moving out to the north and east we are left with a mix of clouds, sunshine out there as well that will help boost temperatures again with winds out of the
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west and southwest we should be able to get temperatures into the upper 50s. 15 degrees above normal, there is our cold front and that means business that will bring us rain showers later tonight, 9, 10, 11 tonight, through the overnight hours light rain showers may mix with or change snow for a time here in washington. something to watch not a terribly big deal, talking about snow in washington got to keep an eye on it. breaks in the cloud here, clouds will quickly increase here with are. 3:00 a.m. in the morning future cast showing you mixing taking place off to the north and northwest. something to keep an eye out for again overnight temperatures should stay generally above freezing we are not terribly concerned about accumulation on the roadways, but, could get snow here overnight there you go 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning it is out of here generally the morning commute tomorrow drying out lots of clouds mild this afternoon 58, sunshine working in from time to time and temperatures, well above normal
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winds out of the west, 5 to 10 showers return tonight i mentioned it could mix with snow, 35 your overnight low winds out of the north, 5 to 10 there is your 5 day forecast much colder that is a guarantee tomorrow's high 40, windy at times as well, as cold arctic air works in check out the weekend 36, 38 warm all the way up to 40 by monday. all right that is a look at weather tony i will toss it back to you. >> thank you tucker nice work. >> at least three people are injured dozens of buildings and homes damaged after an apparent tornado ripped through two counties western north carolina. a mobile home park had damage and one family was trapped in their basement when the house toppled. damage will be surveyed today. 6 .8 million dollars coming to maryland, to help pay for repairs to roads and bridges, damaged in tropical storm lee last summer most damage was done to the 234
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bridge over alans fresh run in charms county money is coming from federal highway administration emergency relief program. the florida presidential primary is on voting is already under way even though the sunshine state doesn't hold its primary until the end of the month. mitt romney will attend a rally in west palm beech later today -- beach later today and ron paul is reaching out to voters there as well. they expect a third of gop ballots in florida to be cast early. first they have to get through south carolina. doug luzader has the latest now from the campaign trail. >> reporter: the contest in south carolina is a week and a half away and may be a last stand for some of these republican candidates. mitt romney still basking in the glow of his 2 and 0 record hoping south carolina makes 3 in his race to unseat president obama. >> he is leading us down a path of becoming like greece or
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italy i am convinced we will be there at some point if we don't get this guy out of office. >> reporter: while his focus is exclusively on the president other republicans are trying to chip away at romney. >> south carolina, picks the president i want you to pick me. >> reporter: rick perry, john huntsman, rick santorum all have to do well in south carolina, so does newt gingrich who is running tough new ads against romney. >> massachusetts moderate, mitt romney, he can't be trusted. >> reporter: while polls show romney is in the lead in south carolina this isn't new hampshire and that can be a problem for ron paul too last time around in 2008, more than two thirds of south carolina republican voters identified themselves as conservatives, 60% considered themselves evangelical christians a tough crowd for romney. then, you have president obama, whose white house forum on jobs yesterday, looked suspiciously
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like a campaign event including supporters happy to use the podium to bash romney. >> if you look at what he has done versus what mr. romney did, i think this president will win the argument. >> he hopes to any way, he will have plenty of money to continue those attacks last night president obama with chicago -- went to chicago to attend three fundraisers, in washington doug luzader fox news. >> police in maryland need your help finding a man who may be behind two armed robberies take a look officers want to talk to this man seen using a credit card at a cvs in the chris ticket yesterday afternoon it was stolen hour -- district yesterday afternoon it was stolen hours earlier he sexually assaulted a house keeper then tied up a woman and her son. and robbed them. i imagine this video will be tough to watch an investigation under way into
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claims of police brutality caught on camera an l.a. sheriff's deputy tried to get a woman off a bus monday night then seen punching her right in the face. witnesses say the woman got on the bus with a stroller full of pillows, and was very polite then cursed when the officer confronted her. they describe her as special needs. burglar in jail after a california teen catches him in the act video taping the whole or deal the teenager was home doing homework when he heard glass shatter in a nearby room he ran into his mothers bedroom to call police. >> his feet were like right next to my head i could see them i was terrified i did not know whether or not i should just stay still or try to take him on myself. >> the teen says the robber answered the door when police arrived claiming he owned the house. the burglar is being held on $50,000 bail. brave young man right
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there. >> yeah. >> no one wants the flu now google says it might be able to identify areas you are most likely to catch the flu. >> one would be our newsroom down stairs. >> sure would be. >> america awards hollywood's best we will take you to last night's people's choice awards plus the one star who won big but stayed home. find out what health officials say could be in your orange juice. and find out if you should be concerned about that. we will be right back pgh >> another look at today's trivia question which is the literal meaning of the italian word linguine? the answer coming up later but if you want to take a guess now. >> honey your little tongues is ready. >> go to our facebook page we will be back after the break [ female announcer ] there's surprising news about whole grain
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american idol's first champion will sing the national anthem at this year's super bowl. kelly clarkson has been tapped to sing the star spangled banner february 5th. she has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide since winning the first season of idol. madonna is scheduled to perform during the half time show i love her success story. >> me too. big night in entertainment world 38th annual people's choice awards. >> some winners took home multiple prizes, singer katie perry and deathly hallows part 2 cleaned up perry who wasn't at the show was honored in five categories harry potter won four times the stars of the movie were not there either what is going on. morgan freeman was on hand to accept a big honor he was crowned america's favorite movie icon. will they have a new one every year? >> if i represent something here is what i hope it is, to
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all of you, who were kind enough to vote for me, i hope i represent a working actor who is so incredibly proud to be in this business, humbled and honored to be mentioned in the same company as my fellow nominees and forever grateful, for this honor. thank you so much. that is a nice speech. free man is the first person to receive this award you saw his hand there remember he was in a bad accident a few years ago and seriously injured his hand. fda stepping up testing of orange juice the order comes after low levels of a fungicide was found in some juice that came from brazil. right now they are not alarmed by the levels. >> the amount we are talking
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about i must emphasize is very very small we are talking about 35 parts per billion and the european union allows as much as 200 parts per billion i don't thing it is a safety concern for people drinking orange juice. >> no need to be worried yet they are telling us according to department of agriculture, 25% of orange juice consumed in the u.s. is imported. google might now be able to track the flu. medical researchers and google tech folks found people who are sick search for their symptoms when people in a given city start sir. ing more for -- start searching more for flu symptoms, a chart may show the city is getting sicker this is the chart for the district maybe we showed it earlier maybe it is coming up higher than last year. while it is hardly solid medical evidence it might help you stay well. >> at times when there is more illness in the community and you know there is more illness in the community you can up your guard. >> or leave. >> doctor o'bryan says the
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tracker can also help emergency rooms prepare the see more patients that is smart. i think that is smart. >> using it for really good. >> makes sense. >> does make sense. >> still ahead they have shared the stage with dave mathews and opened for oar dc based soldja live in studio to perform a song for us and tell us about the new album which dropsened of the month. why not try something new and daring, annie will try it she is at the trapeze school this morning, going to take us there on the other side of the break. there she goes stay with us we will be right back
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for you but the entire family. >> it is indoors, great for all ages she joins us from trapeze school, new york washington dc located in southeast. hey, annie. >> reporter: hello tony and alison. i am trying to be brave today, so this school is actually open all year round, 7 days a week you are right it is all indoors even if it is raining, snowing or really cold you can come out with your family they have cool deals going on that is why kiersten joins me now what deals do you have. >> one exciting thing coming up is a partnership with living social it will be a sampler will of a couple different classes we teach flying trapeze and other circus artair ideal arts so pairs can sign up through -- war yale arts so pairs can sign up,. >> yeah, we feature the trapeze and do silks, but you have juggles, tam pro lean, acrobats -- trampoline.
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>> acrobats. >> age range 6 and up all ages come. anyone interested. >> so even though the instructors are advanced they teach beginners like you and me and that is why alexis is joining me now where she is going to teach me how to do the silks. >> reach your arms through bring the second one around. >> okay now you will bring your knees up towards you and your legs will go outside your arms. >> outside my arms, ready? >> right, one, two, three. >> good and lean back. let your arms go. >> i promise this is easy. >> okay. >> lean your chest back and feel that against your back. >> okay one, two, three. >> lean back let your arms go down. >> oh, my gosh i can't. okay hold on. >> let yourself fall backwards your head towards the ground. >> got it one, two, three. >> lean back. >> bring your legs there you go to the outside. >> oh. >> there you go. >> outside this way. >> no, let them come down
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towards you and out into the tradele >> oh, my god. hello. -- straddle. >> oh, my god. hello. this is a beginning move. >> yes, wrap one leg through the middle there. perfect. and arch this one back behind you. >> back behind me. >> there you go. >> wow. >> take your hands off. >> graceful and lady like. >> take your hands off. >> hands off? >> both of them? >> both of them. >> then what do i do with my hands. >> style. >> good and reach up, unhook your leg unwrap your foot. >> okay my blood is rushing down. all right what is next. >> next this time you are going to sit in there, instead of leaning back. >> all right quickly i will sit ready, one, two, three. >> good bring that around. >> good. >> so turn to face one side, bring your arms through, this
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one is going to come in front. >> okay. >> good and bring this fabric here to the middle of your back. >> okay. >> this leg, bring your foot up right there turn your toes out nice. okay second hand bemind your head. >> okay. >> head to one side bring the head off to one side and push out into a plank. >> oh, right. >> nice. >> keep going. >> okay. >> really comfy. >> if you want to sign up for this log on to myfoxdc.com actually kind of cool. all right back to you in studio. i don't look right doing this hold on i think i should be facing this way. >> that is pretty good. i am giving you props, that is good. >> over the course of the past few years, dc based group soldja sold 150,000 items headlined large theaters and getting ready to release their new album strength to survive they join us to talk about the journey and their music and play a little bit as well.
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this is a big group i like the looks of this group i am joined by jacob the lead singer how are you. >> doing well. >> thanks for coming in. tell me about the album first of all the title, strength to survive. >> yeah, the last album we did was kind of -- we talk a lot about social issues the last was called born in babylon a lot of the humanitarian issues going on in the world this one is strength to survive more about the environment and if the human race can pull together, stop competing over imaginary barriers and dollars and stuff like that and start working together as one team it sounds impossible but that is the point of the album. >> one interesting thing about your group all this that you have accomplished and done it all yourself seems to be the trend now artists have to do this now because the record companies, aren't doing a whole lot >> it has changed a lot the internet changed a lot used to be bands that sell millions of
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copies and people always tell us we will need bands older than us, tour with them you should have been around ten years ago but the way we see it we are lucky to be around now everyone is can download our music, for free. we play shows in south america for 10, 15,000 people. these are people who never bought an album our lives are cool because the albums are free. >> we want to get to the music. >> sure this is title track off the album, strength to survive. >> take it away. ♪ [ music ] oh, those shoes are amazing. i just want to be her.
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really? she was married for like three hours. well, she's efficient. look at that color. wait a minute. didn't she name her kid hawaii. she built a yacht for her pug. actually, it was a lakehouse. yeah, he's right. this heel is so fabulous. mine. ok at that. te. she was here once. what? she had toes like a sloth. really? ew. when it's on your nd, it's on ebay. really? ew.
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>> following breaking news from southeast dc reports of several shootings near at least one dc school within the last hour dc police tell fox 5 they are responding to several scenes including the 600 block alabama avenue, we understand a 17-year- old has been shot there, not sure if the victim is male or female, another shooting happened nearby on 4th street southeast, person was shot in the leg there, and another shooting on wheeler road where
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at least one person was shot. we will follow that story for you throughout the day here on fox 5. all right, let's get the latest right now on weather and a look at the 5 day tucker. >> quick one, temperatures upper 50s. low 60s. will be a mild afternoon then a mix of clouds and sun and then we've got the possibility of showers later tonight some could transition to snow showers best chance of that will be north and west after mitt night. so some -- midnight, something to keep an eye out. cold friday, saturday and sunday highs only in the 30s. so it will feel like january. >> thank you sir the answer to today's trivia question this morning we asked with a is the literal meaning of the world linguine the answer little tongues, it is the diminutive of the latin word meaning tongue in case you are wondering about th
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