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could peyton manning really be heading to the district? we'll look at the odds, tony, you've been waiting to talk about this. today's your day. and good morning to you. there's a live look at the upcoming sunrise this morning sky's brightening and things like quiet. this is friday, february 10th. good morning, everyone mr. foreman i'm tone -- good morning, everyone, i'm tony perkins. hey, allison, we should have highs into the upper 40s to 50s. it will be a mild afternoon and we'll have winter weather into the daytime hours tomorrow. let's get to it. 33 degrees at reagan national. 26 in hagerstown and ocean city, good morning, 27 degrees
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for you. let me try that again. should be sunshine to start your day and we'll have the clouds moving in later on today. mostly cloudy and the rain will move in during the nighttime hours. we'll see if that transitions into winter weather. high temperatures in the upper 40s and by 4:00 p.m., the clouds will start to move in and they'll start to lower and thicken. more details on the forecast in a minute. let's check out the traffic with julie. all right, a lot is happening now. we're receiving word of an accident involving a tractor trailer tieing up the commute. that puts it south of this area. the sky fox is in route to the incident. coming in and out of the area, no trouble in and out of centreville. the lanes are open.
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this is a crash near 123 and it's cleared near the shoulder. julie, thank you very much. we're following a story out of a town in virginia. people in culpeper are shocked after a woman was killed by the police. we're live in the news room with details on what happened. >> good morning, allison and tony. the police officer and the woman got into a confrontation. what happened next remains unclear. it happened yesterday morning after what the police described as a physical alternation. the officer shot and killed the 54-year-old. the witnesses told a local newspaper that the officer was talking to the woman and he warned he would shoot. the officer is placed on administrative leave.
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the virginia state police are investigating and won't confirm how many times he was shot or what prompted the office i
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[computer difficulties] a big honor for three county police officers. they'll be awarded certificates and letters of accommodation. well, another big story making head lines, the enormous mortgage settlement. aide to struggling homeowners is on the way. that's the deal between the banks and the governments. now, there are big questions this morning over who gets a
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piece of the money. >> these negotiations took more than a year in that time, lenders slowed the pace of foreclosures, now, with a deal reached, the home seizures may be on the rise. with the shadow of negotiations limited. the realty track says that the settlement between five big banks and the -- obama administration may result in a wave of home foreclosures. foreclosures that should have happened last year will happen this year. the deal makes a recovery more likely. president obama touted the agreement saying that america's biggest banks will now provide relief. they'll measure some measure of justice for those who are victims. >> reporter: to help over 1 million homeowners, $17 billion will be used to lower the
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mortgage principles. $3billion to be used by banks and $5 billion in payments of $2000 will be compensating for servicing errors. >> those are steps that help the housing market recover. the benefits to the very institutions themselves are enormous. >> the deal doesn't do enough. it sounds good on paper. it's really false. this covers 10% of the mortgages in the country. >> the amount of the settlement could grow. in washington, nicole colins, fox news. the republican candidates are making speeches in the district today. three of the hopefuls are addressing conservatives at
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their annual meeting. ron paul will not. rick santorum and mitt romney and newt gingrich will speak today. the big event of the conference will be a straw poll this weekend. ron paul won last year. >> today, president obama will sign the last piece of legislation sponsored by gabrielle giffords. the bill gives law enforcement greater authority to combat war trafficking on the border. gabrielle giffords will be there for the signing president obama will also attend a campaign event this afternoon. monday, he'll unveil his 20 is budget in northern virginia. now, it's 33 degrees. sandusky heads back to court. we'll have a preview of the hearing. and tempers are boiling
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over a new rule on contraceptive coverage. and caps fans are bake -- waking up in shock. how could they blow a two goal lead with minutes to go. also, we have peyton manning talk. here's the live look at the sun as it makes an appearance this morning. we'll get more in a moment. this is the beetles. map 
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two explosion in syria hit
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the city of alepo. it's the first time there's been this kind of violence in syria's biggest city. this is amateur video of the third largest city in syria. president obama is calling this outrageous bloodshed and is calling for the syrian president to step down. a hearing will address sandusky today. he'll also request to have contact with his grandchildren. prosecutors want tougher bail conditions so that sandusky won't be allowed outside of his home. this week, patients and teachers at a school near his home complained he's been watching children play from the porch. a top aid of gabrielle giffords is making a play to
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fill her seat. ron basher -- ron barber was her director and he was asked by gabrielle giffords to run for the seat. special election will be held in june. gabrielle giffords handed in her resignation last month. it's 7:15 and it will warm up near 50 today. >> yeah, a nice, mild day. it's friday and we'll have a nice afternoon. the clouds will move in and things take a turn towards the wintry later on tonight. it's a weird shift. >> well, the 50s will play into the forecast. the thinking is, we won't be cold enough to transition over to snow. really, that warm temperature will be fine. >> let's get to it and the
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question mark, weekend snow? how about a weekend mix. that will be mostly tomorrow and right now, we're not thinking we'll get a lot in the way of accumulating snow. the temperatures will be too warm. sunshine is starting and clouds are moving quickly and there after. you can feel the moisture to the south and the west. that is combining to create the low pressure off of the coast. that's something we haven't had a chance to talk about. we've been fortunate, if you don't like winter storms, we haven't had much of that. this is sliding off towards the north and east. at the same time, we have a cold front towards chicago. exactly, how all of the parts come together will determine the weather we'll get. right now, we're thinking rain transitioning into the wintry mix and daytime hours. we could have light accumulations north and south
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of the city. right now, 33 degrees. cold start to the day and heading up to dulles. rain showers tonight transitioning to the wintry mix. temperatures plummet late in the day tomorrow and tomorrow night. check out the daytime high sunday. 33 degrees and it will be windy. one of the coldest days, really in the past month by sunday afternoon. >> all right. >> we'll prepare. >> thanks, sir. julie has a look at the roads. all right, good morning to you. right now, we have our hands full with this tractor trailer. since then, they were in the process of moving that flat bed out of the roadway. that's what they've done. you can see the cab portion of it. it's now moved to the side street.
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there's a tow truck on the scene. the roadway has been reopened. for a while, it's been shut down. now, we have traffic moving once again. coming southbound on 29, expect the delays to leave on rundale road. that's the check of the traffic. all right, thank you. dave ross is here. a roadblock for the caps and rumors about peyton manning? >> tony, it's a subject we love to talk about. let me ask you, are you intrigued by peyton manning coming to washington, d.c. possibly? >> i'm torn, i know our history bringing in the mcnabbs and the -- haynesworths. sanders. it doesn't usually pan out, but it's peyton manning.
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>> that's the point, if you can get this guy. the deal is, he's property of the colts. they have a decision to make if they'll keep him or cut him. they'll free themselves of $28 million a bonus. then, he'll be a free agent. i think he'll be the most coveted free agent. he'll be 36 when he plays next year, yes, he's had 3 surgeries for his neck, and everyone says, this is not a quarter back away, this is not just another quarter back, this is a quarter back that makes the wide receivers better that are average. this offensive line will be better. he gets rid of the ball quickly. people are saying, he can coach. mike did it with oleway. another aging quarter back at
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the time. he's done this recipe for the past. i don't see why they can't win big with pate ton here and soon -- payton here and soon. that's the key here, we're not 100% sure, his bill of health. if he's given a clean bill of health, i would say, take a look and i would make a strong play. >> number one, shouldn't it mean something, the colts -- >> he is the colt. shouldn't it mean something if they say, i know, it's about money. we love you and we don't believe in you any more. >> the difference that philadelphia did with reed and mcnabb, they believed that con --donovan was done. i think that the colts are
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looking at luck, he's the next peyton manning, they see. they want to plug him in for the next 15 years. their concern is the neck. i think with the andrew luck situation, that's why they're willing to part with him. >> tony, we'll get ready for the play offs. last night, an important game. this is a game they should win, they said. look all of the while, it's scoreless. look at that. this is a pretty pass. here comes simmons. goal there. 2-0! he scores twice in 12 seconds.
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matthew has to get this one to extend the game. it's going to be stoned. and the caps lose the heart breaker. they're tied with florida. if they don't win the division, they may not make it to the play offs. here's the rematch, it's on. >> it is? >> i was trying to surprise you guys, but lamont will be here to discuss this in las vegas. i say, road trip. >> yeah! >> yeah, good stuff. >> thank you. >> that's exciting news. home butted -- home brewed coffee makers are being recalled. also, the birth control bill fights on. and we're jazzing it up this morning. the united states air force
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band is deeing up for big -- are gearing up for big stars. we'll even get a taste of what you can expect. that's a little bit of earth wind and fire for you. 
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a. there's a lawsuit that catholic -- there's a lawsuit against the sanctity of life. next hour, we're talking with a lawyer representing the network. a consumer alert if you
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brew coffee at home. more than a million single cup coffee makers are being recalled. the consumer product safety commission says there have been 140 reported incidents and 27 cases of 2nd degree burn. it can burst while brewing. well, that would not be pleasant. >> not a good way to start the day. fun in the sun got more legal in california. an update on a football and frisbee ban in budges there. and -- and today, some contenders are going to make their pitch for the white house. this is a brand-new book. just came out. >> looking forward to that. also, we have another live
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look outside. oh, no, traffic is backing up. julie right will tell us about the roadways and tucker has the forecast. we'll be back.  [ male announcer ] this was how my day began.
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the humane society is offering 14-dollar adoptions. all animals are micro chipped and neutered and paid. that's great! >> that's so sweet. take advantage of that if you need to. i feel like i need to write a book on when dogs age. shelby now will be 17 in april. now, he walks around and barks at the wall. >> yeah, there's a name of it. >> for dogs? >> yeah, finelity. >> well, they start to lose their hearing and site. >> he's lost both? >> he can't see well. is he hungry?
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>> yes. he's onery now, but he deserves to feel that way. we'll be milder today. then, things take a turn for the wintry later on today. it's interesting. it's a complicated forecast, too. we have a lot of pieces to the event hater on tonight and tomorrow. >> well, i can't wait to hear about it. >> we'll get to it. if you need a jacket heading out the door, temperatures in the 20s and 30s. annapolis looks like a hot spot. lots of 20s to the west and northwest. 27 inmanassas.
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we have 37 in maryland and leonard town. for today, the temperatures will warm up into the upper 40s and lower 50s. we've done a lot of that this winter. we have a lot of clouds to the west. they'll move in this morning. early on, we'll be mostly cloudy and then, we'll watch the storms take shape. this is going to sort of come together into this area of low pressure off of the coast. we haven't done this much at all. it will flip from the north and the east of us during the daytime hours tomorrow. we have a cold front and that will be sliding in with bitter cold temperatures. exactly how they come together will determine the precipitation we'll get. the best thing now is most of the action comes in the form of rain and it will transition to snow.
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the best chance of the accumulation will be north and west of the city. tomorrow, we'll a have a possibility of a mix of weather. the cold front comes through, it pushes the area of low pressure out. behind the area of low pressure, big winds tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. we'll have the winds gusting at 30 miles per hour and temperatures really plummeting on sunday. the highs around sunday only about freezing. it will be much colder for the weekend. 50 today, winds out of the north at 5 to 10. rain showers developing tonight. it will transition over to snow. how much snow? maybe an inch. that's the best thinking and it's subject to change. we're not thinking large accumulations here. better chance north and east up towards new york and boston. >> tomorrow, clouds, wintry mix on and off throughout the day. temperatures around 40.
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check out the daytime high on sunday. 33 degrees. that's cold. traffic, coming up. i'm in a hurry, to you. [ laughter ] >> all right, tucker, well, right now, on whisky button, that's one of your favorite hangouts. we had a gas leak there and it was resolved. whiskey bottom is running well again. no problems to report to and from laurel. meanwhile, if you're heading on the otherside of the town, we have delays along 295 and leaving the bellway -- beltway. this is about 40 miles per hour now. not that bad as earlier this week. this is also towards the freeway. otherside of town, inner lupe
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leaving springfield, that's a 17 minute compute -- compute -- commute. lanes are open on the top stretch. we're starting to slow here at 20 miles per hour. that's the check of the fox5 on time traffic. thanks. the host of fox news is in town. he's also attending the c pack conference. todd is the author of the new book. it's called "dispatched from bitter america." >> well, great to meet you. >> welcome to the studios. we want to talk about the book and the name. you're heading to the c. pack. you have an understanding of this boat -- voting block. we're talking about conservative america. what do they want to hear? >> more conservatives than you can shake at stick at in
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washington now. they're concerned about the current crop of candidates. everywhere i go, most people say -- who are you going to support and they're not sure. today, it's a big day, they get to hear from candidates. we're not sure if ron paul will be there in person or online. the big issue is who's the best guy to beat president obama. right now, they're not sure. >> right now, putting on your political hat if you would like. i would like to ask your opinion of this group. we have a mormon candidate, a man who's been married three times. >> well, when you hear about
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ron paul, you hear bla, bla and they're not connecting and then, you have mitt romney, he has great presidential hair and his policies don't jive. if i was newt gingrich, i would have gotten up there and said, you know what, mitt, you've had more positions on issues than i've had wives. >> what about santoruming. >> well, ultimately, republicans vote on values. values matter and in new hampshire, mitt romney said that electable trumps principle and belief. people aren't sure if they can trust mitt romney now. quite frankly, his policies mirror president obamas. people are wanting the antiobama candidate. the flavor of the day is santorum now. >> this book is a play on
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something that president obama said. can you tell us about the title? >> well, in 2008, president obama was on the campaign trail. i was traveling with them. i said, i'm a gun together chicken eating man and i'm not bitter. my whole family does that and we're not bitter. i wrote the book and found out if people are really bitter americans. people are clinging to their guns and religion. they're afraid that the government is going to take it away. you had an i tiffany, tell us about it. >> i've never been to new england before. folks in the south, we have an impression of yankee country. when i cross the state line from boston, i saw a sign for
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cracker barrel, i saw pick up trucks and folks talked with an accent and that was a nascar track. i thought i was in alabama. you talk about culture and wealth. you take a humorous look. what do you think at the end of the day? >> i think it comes down to class and culture. it's a combination of things. i live with brooklyn. which is funny to think about it. >> well, it's a hoot. we had a big block party and i bought rush limbaugh's ice tea, no one talks to me now. >> well, it's great to talk to you. you're going to sea-tac for a book signing? >> yes, 10:00 over at the
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marriott, and it's here. i forget where, but it's here. >> i should have had that. >> go to my book tour's website. >> this is dispatched from bitter america. have a good day, sir. >> well, fun stuff. thank you. 7:41 now. still ahead, a rescue off of the coast of hawaii after a young boy sailing with his father and uncle runs into major trouble in the pacific. first, we have a look at today's myfox half off deal. it's from the shakespeare theater company. you can get the tickets 50% off right now. it's like two for the price of one. to get the deal, go to -- go to
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two men and a boy were plucked from the pacific after their sailboat capsized. the tourists had been on a four week journey when their engine and sail stopped working. they got a hold of a coast guard ship and as the ship moved into position, it bounced off of a giant swell causing it to capsize and sink. after an hour, the vessel managed to pull all three from the water. >> two people started carrying me. i had mild hypothermia. i just thought that people were really happy to see that we were alive. >> the 9-year-old said he was looking forward to seeing his mother. she was flying to meet them. he planned a swim in safe water, the hotel pool. setting the record straight
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about a new beach law. tossing a football or a frisbee on a beach is okay, as long as people play safely. the county received complaints as far away as london. play has been banned on the beach for the past ho years -- 40 years. if you don't ask permission, you could get a $100 fine. >> why is london weighing in on it? >> i guess they often visit the beach in los angeles. >> you wouldn't want to have fun on the beach. >> well, people are trying to sunbathe and stuff, i'm just saying. well, we have cooler temperatures right now and later today and tonight, we'll have a period of winter weather. i don't think it will amount to much, but it will be a close call. it's all about temperatures. >> right now, we're cold enough, but we're going to warm
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up into the 50s today. 33 in washington and 32 in leonardtown and good morning, martinsburg. i want to show you the future cast. after a little bit of sunshine, the clouds will move in. look at what happens later on tonight. we have a combination of an area of low pressure. it will develop off of the carolina coast. we're not sure how this dance will take place. the bottom line is, we'll see a little bit of a mix to the north and west and rain showers south and east. the future cast at 4:00 a.m., showing you the possible snow north and west. we have to fine tune the forecast a little bit. it looks like more of a wintry mix and the temperatures will be marginal in the upper 30s. i'm not sure about the accumulation we'll get, but here's the five day. sunday, 33 degrees. that's cold.
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>> i forgot what that feels like. i guess i'll remember sunday. here's julie rice. >> that means you have to be home and in bed by 10:00. tony is in bed by 8:15 every night. that's a cheap shot. >> julie might be home by 10:15 sunday morning. >> don't hate the player, hate the game. heading out towards 370, there's a fender bender at gaithersburg. if you're traveling on the westbound on 56, nice and quiet. actually, the compute continues on centreville. that's the check of the on time traffic. the united states air force band is rehearsing for a
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special performance. that's what it's called. it's bowling air force base. >> reporter: i'm being spoiled this morning. we're listening to great music. the united states air force band is gearing up for a great show and it's completely free. coming up, we'll talk to the band's conductor about the history of the band and all they do around the world, and the show, of course. ♪ map thanks, and this is the facebook fan of the day. he works for red hot and blue restaurant. he's been showing the weather app to his guests. yesterday, 10 people downloaded it. thank you, for spreading the word. to be monday's fan of the day,
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the united states air force band is kicking off the guest concert series this sunday. and we're learning more about the event behind the scenes. you're with the band. good morning. i'm with the band. how lucky am i? i get to spend the morning with the air force band. this is the premiere organization. for 70 years they've provided wonderful music all around the world. this is 2nd lieutenant peter. good morning. >> good morning. >> thank you for having us out
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here. >> we're thrilled to be here. >> how long have you been with the organization? >> i've been with the united states air force band for two years. it's an honor to work with the musicians and the honor is to really get to represent the men and women who serve dangerous locations. >> what's the main mission behind it? >> we're 184 active duty members. our mission is to honor those who have served. whether that be performing for troops in a deployed location and bringing them a taste of home where they're far from it, we bring the excellence of everything we do. we're a representation of the public of the military. >> you've been performing for 70 years.
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name some of the people you've performed for? the president of the united states and the air force leadership. also, the greatest artists and leaders in the history of music. we worked with several. this weekend, we have a great concert with a 7 time grammy award winner. >> and it's free. >> is there a favorite song you want to play today? >> we're going to be playing jazz and funk. one of the coolest thing that the air force does is patriotic music. here's "god bless america" ica" [lady singing god bless america] >> ♪ god bless america, land
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that i love. stand beside her, and guide her, through the night with the light from above ♪ ♪ from the mountains, to the prairie, to the ocean, god bless america -- >> what a way to enjoy this band. log on to the website for more information. it's completely free and no tickets are required. back to you in the studio. oh, that sounds good. >> thank you! >> boy! >> that's fantastic. coming up at the top of the
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hour, we have breaking news involving the debate over birth control coverage and a closer look at the catholic organizations. >> and also, coming up, the campaign trail is making its way to the district and three of the four candidates are in town. chris wallace joins us live. that's all coming up.  [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices
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new at 8:00, reports thatrt president obama may today announce a come taste for religious group upset over ther birth control mandate, this at a catholic tv network susan thesu federal government.go we'll talk with the seniorseni council for a group that is part of that organization. calling the mandate unconstitutional.unco we'll have the latest in the uva lacrosse murder trial.er new details about the volume still relationship betweenns yearsly love and her accusednd h killer. a violent death in a quiet virginia community.a a mid-aged woman killed in aki llpolice shooting. there are a lot of questions surrounding this one.hi
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we have s a live report coming . good morning. i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm ail son seymore.ilre >> going to be mild -- allison seymore. >> it's going to be mild.ld >> temperatures about 50 later this afternoon, so nice andan mild, but we have clouds on thee horizon, and some storm aninessn later tonight and early tomorrow. >> let's starts, get startedet with a look at the satellitesa picture. i don't know what's going on! >> it's friday. >> satellite radar, lots ofof sunshine to start the day, as ww get into the afternoon, clouds will start to move in, and you can see out to the west, we have some rain, snow, we've got itit all. that's going to develop thedeve storm system that will emergeemr off the carolina know coast, and bring -- carolina coast and bring us the snow. 30 in baltimore, ocean city,n
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good morning, 34 degrees. 20s off the north and west, winchester, 25 degrees, clouds increasing, 50 degrees, shouldde be dry all day today. your evening commute should bebe dry. showers move in tonight. more details in just a couple of minutes. >> one to watch. >> absolutely!>>y! >> don't get too comfortable! here's julie wright.ju she is here with the latest.lat >> issues on the roadway, anda not with her. >> okay. [ laughter ] all right. here we go.we travel heading into town, it'sit easy, but unfortunately, outbound pennsylvania anda minnesota, an accidents there,n possibly involving a pedestrian, the right side is blocked off.ke now out of d college park, headg to silver springs, down to abou 32 miles an hour at university boulevard, but lanes are open.e as you travel on the other sides of town, up to 66, about a 15 minute commute, leaving bradb
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dock road. thank you very much.ve here are today's top stories.or take a look at the scene rightri outside of alexandria fire department 206.de these are live pictures employees are hard at work this morning to set up a memorial ino honor of joshua wise days man. he was a 7 year veteran, he died yesterday from injuries suffereu in the line of duty. his unit was responding to a car fire on i 395 and alexandriaexan wednesday night.ed he fell over a guardrail, tryini to get to the burning vehicle. he landed below, in four mile run. wiseman was 33, leaves behind a wife. this is the al san degree fires department's first andeath inin the -- alexandria's first deathf in the line of duty in many years. firefighters got the call after 4:00 a.m., when they got to the home on julia terrace,a
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they quickly put out most of thh flames, and everybody got out okay. the blaze apparently started in the starea of the car port where most of the damage is.e investigators are trying to find the cause.ca testimony will resume in the yearly love murder trial. her former boyfriend huguely is charged the killing. jurors heard about another violent confrontation.co another student, mike burns,bur told the court he saw huguelyh chose love in his bedroom. burns says he ran into the roomo when he heard love screaming, and outside lawyer tells how tht jury korea act to thisthi testimony -- could has react to this. >> this is clearly not a nice guy. he isn't a lady's man as we saye but that doesn't mean he's a murderer. >> prosecutors shows gruesome photos to the court, and when
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they did, huguely diverted his eyes. next hour, we will get an update as we have from paul wagner. he was's at the courthouse inin charlottesville.ch a teacher at a school inhool maryland charged with having see with a student, ashley campbellc is a 27-year-old from southern pennsylvania. she is charged with sexuallysex abusing a 16-year-old boy, nowno 16. the encounters started a yeara ago. they met at montrose christian school on randolph road.h campbell is not working theret anymore, and none of thean incidents happened at the school. thank you.you. following new developments thise morning in the battle over birtt control. several news outlets are out reporting the white house will announce some accommodation tocm address concerns by catholic bishops over the mandate thattha requires health insurers provide coverage for birth control. b irthe bishops and others say a
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regulation forces catholic institutions to provide contraceptive services theythe don't believe in. joining now is a law professor for the beckett fund.et they t are representing theth organizations in the lawsuit against the government. thanks for coming in. >> my pleasure.plea >> you're representing threere different organizing, includingz a intv network, and arguing this mandate is unconstitutional.co what makes it unconstitutional?a >> it's unconstitutional becausi the first amendment and federal law prohibit the government from forcing people to violate their re lidge goes beliefs in this way. we have a long and wonderfulwon tradition in this country of working around religiousre differences and allowing peoplel to owwork together and do great things, and it goes back to protecting the quakers whenwhe george washington protected them during the revolutionary war.wa >> the mandate does not requiree
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religious organizations supplyzn their employees with contraceptives, just says their insurance company must companymu the cost. isn't that different?er >> no, it's not, tony. they are forced to supply, they are forced to pay for insurance policies that will pay for theth cost of the drugs, 100%. 1 so for birth control, or the morning after pills, which many people understand cause abowing because they work after conceptions, they are being forced to pay the full cost toc give the drugs to people. if you look at somebody like etwn, they are a catholic broadcasting network.as now they tiare being told tol betrayd their teachings.ng >> health and human services does provide some language too provide an exemption, does thisi exemption not salts satisfy what the groupss are complaining -- satisfy what thet groups are complaining about? >> no, the exemption is narrow, just applies to actual churches.
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the administration takes thes view that just the churches hads a rights, and the government doesn't have the ability to pic and choose i'm going to respect these rights but not those. >> we should point out for thost unfamiliar with the beckettit fund, it's the beaked fund forfo religious liberty, a nonprofitnn public interest law firm, correct? >> yes, and we represent theth religious rights of people ofle all faiths in all situations too protect their rights.r >> you heard the reports this morning that it looks like theok white house is s going to come o with a statement. a we don't know what they're goig to say, but there has been somem indication from jay carney, thae they y,are considering this andd they want erto try to accommodao some of these religious organizations.or what would it take toto accommodate them? >> it's simple. it would take a complete religious objection that sayscto anybody that hasn a religious r moral objection doesn't have to pay.y. if the government thinks there's
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an access problem, they should provide access.ac they shouldn't force it. >> do you think that they will do that? >> i'll be pleasantly surprised if they do it.do they haven't done anything righ on this anfront yet.ye >> i just showed you, this is as flip paged a in the washington post, i would imagine it's in other newspapers as well, put in by a group called catholics foro choice. what catholics believe aboutev birth control, and e it shows i favor, all these here, andan opposed, two little boxes here,, thinking about the catholic vote, do the math. inconsistent getting talking toi legislators and the like -- i guess talking to legislators ani the like. >> they say they don't want toto do this, what about the numbernb of catholics that size they wans the services? >> if you do, you can buy them. our rights have never beenbee
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determined by that type ofpe majority vote.jo i think that's the calculation the white house engaged in,e birth control is popular. it might be, steam rolling re lidge goes beliefs is knots. >> -- religious beliefs is nots >> is this a case you think could go to the supreme court?c >> it could, and we saw the supreme court last month very strongly tell the obama administration that it had and extreme narrow view of the first amendment, so if it gets to the supreme court, we would bebe optimistic, but we're optimistic in the lower courts.lo the administration cannot doat what ioit's doing, and i thinkt they realize it.it. >> mark, thanks for coming in.i. >> thanks very much for having me. allison?so to virginia, privaterg deposits agencies might be givet the right to deny children to gay coupling, the senate approved legislation that wouldu allow the private agencies to bar adoptions to anyone who
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conflicts with the agency'sagen religious or moral beliefs. the house has passed similared legislation and the governor says he will sign this measure if it reaches his desk. virginia would billion the second state with -- wouldwi become the second state with such a law. another big story we'rewe following, a police involvedin shooting in a quiet virginiargi community. this morning, it has residentsre asking questions.ki we have a live report in ourin next half hour. after the break, number ofmr gop leaders in town for the annual conservative politicalpoi action conflicts. we will collect in with chris wallace to see what he was working on. it is 8:11. is 8:11.
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it is 8:15. this friday morning. you know what we need? >> i need some cuteness.c >> so do i. can tucker barnes provide into? >> i can deliver! the cuteness factor of the day,a
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let's see what we've got.go >> hey! >> and that is cute! [ laughter ]ug >> guess who's having a birthday? it's his birthday tomorrow. >> how old will he be? >> how old do you think he'll be, without looking.lo >> i peeked.p >> i'm going to judge from the well-dressed man, that he's going to be.go >> 5. 5 >> okay. 5.5. >> tucker was about to say 12. >> i could say 12. >> a little man. a >> i like the look. he looks great. happy birthday to you.o >> great smile, great glasses, and a great look.t and very well dressed. >> dapper young man. >> that's all i've got to say. time -- we have storm aniness
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out there -- storminess off them south inand west. if you're into weather, this is exciting stuff here, and colder air moving from the north andh west from chicago, so bottom line, rain later tonight, probably transition to a period of snow in the north and west of the city.e still got to fine tune the forecast, but right now, we'rew not expecting widespread accumulation. there you go, bitter cold, andl the timing with the front and area of low pressure still up it ilthe air. behind the front, as we get into the afternoon hours tomorrow, io will get very blustery and cold. daytime highs by sunday willsu only be in the ndlow 30s, a biga change in the forecast. here is the 5-day. 50 today, increasing clouds, looks like we get showerssh tonight, could be wintery mix be tomorrow morning, that will be l with us on and off throughout the day, and cold on sunday,su windy, high temperature only 33 degrees, so for afor cold winter weekend.we that is a look at the forecast.
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there she is! julie? >> that's why i like the weather app, i can follow it hour by hour, so you know if you don'tt leave now, you'll get stuck, oru go ckyou for a run, you could go stuck. >> 24 hours a day, julie. >> it's like having new the palm of mize hand.iz >> we need a traffic app.pp >> okay, now moving on! [ laughter ] on the roads, traveling 295 towards the 11th street bridge, slow downs, noo incidenting, just volume. out -- incidents, just volume. outs in the beltway, heading around georgia avenue, lanes arr open, down to 32 miles an hour, no problems on 295 or 95. that's a check of the fox 5 on-time traffic. >> julie, thank you.yo there is a major mam conservative gathering inti washington this weekend, and a number of political powerl players are in town, that is ann
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understatement. chris wallace is here to talk about what to expect on his show sunday. good morning,. >> good morning. g >> that was a huge understatement, earlier guessrle said it is more conservative inn washington than it's been in many years.ma outside of the capitol building, i should say. >> it's a big deal. it's the conservative politicalv action conference, and it's some of the biggest activists in the party, and you know, it's likele field of dreams when you build it, they will come, and so today, here in washington, mitti romney, rick and storm, newtnewt gingrich -- rick and storm,st and -- santorum and newt-- s gingrich will speak.an romney has to ritry to persuade them that he's one. you see the continuing doubtsco among the republican voters as to whether he is conservativeco enough. and a big deal for santorum whoa has to try to build on the thre wins he had this week inin minnesota, colorado, and
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missouri, and try to persuade him he's the alternative to romney, and not newt gingrich. >> this sunday, an interviewi with sarah palin who willl deliver inthe keynote address ay the conference?co >> she's been playing anpla interesting role in this race,i because she hasn't endorseden anybody. her husband has endorsedendo gingrich, but she keeps saying vote for gingrich in each of thh primaries, she said rage against the machine, let's keep the process going.ng we'll see if we can kind of try to find out more how she feels about these three people,pe romney, santorum, and gingrich. in addition, we're going to tal to the new white house chief of staff, jack lew. he will talk about the budget,e and we'll talk about the big battle over contraception andonr the new white house mandate that religious institutions, charities, schools, hospitals, catholic institutions have to provide healthcare purchase foro
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birth control to employees. that's becoming a big political deal, and a very controversialco for the president. >> indeed. stepping away from controversy for a second, in washington, we have so many historical gems, one is it ford theater, and youh are speaking to somebody who is a consultants to the theater,the and historian. >> this is very interesting. i'm not sure a lot of people know that, but we're going to have a new, exciting museummu called the center for leadership and education.and it is right across the streete from ford theater on 10th1 10th street, and thetree interesting idea, we'll talk to the presidential historian richard norton smith.n the oridea is people go to ford theater and see where lincoln died, but in fact, lincoln's afterlife is as influential andi important asnf his life.his one fact i didn't know, morere books have been written about lincoln thanes person whoever
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lived, including -- than any other person, including jesus,nu so this is a senate that tries to deal with the enduring legacy of lincoln. it turns out he was, you know, the favorite president ofpr everybody from nixon, to barack obama. that's a pretty good political spectrum. >> inconsistent would size so.en interesting show on t tap for -i would say so. an interesting show on tap for sunday. it is 8:21 now. a man convicted of stalking madonna is on the lamb in california. we have the latest from the police coming up.mi later this hour, the u.s. air force band gearing up for a big concert this wind. we'll check in with -- this weekend, we'll check in with and any yu for that. -- annie yu. over 200,000 people are hospitalized every year
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new video of the shellingshl much civilian -- of civilians recently. we can not independently verify the clips. this is the third biggest cityst in syria, and laterring of bomb -- and hearing of other bombings.
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president obama is condemning it as "outrageous bloodshed."blo >> some are calling it anotherg black eye for the marine corps. this after a photo surfaced showing a sniper team in afghanistan posing in front of an american flag with the logol resembling the ss symbol. the corps issued a statements saying the use of the symbol waa unacceptable, but marines will,u not t be punished because theyba told investigators they didn'tto mean rsharm and believe the syml stood for sniper scouts. may done maze want to pay -- madonna may want to pay attention to her surroundings.su her stalker is on the loose. he escaped from a mental hospital in california a weekrna ago today, and he is still nowhere to be found.wher hee was sentenced to ten yearsr jail back in 1996 for stalkingst and making criminal threats towards the singer. he has also been accused of making threats against halleha berry. he was committed to the mental
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hospital last year. man accused of killing hisng 91-year-old wlvi is no longerno fit to represent himself.t he is not mentally capable ofpa defending himself. he has been 0 a hunger strike for the past two months and is refusing medical treatment. he was charged with second degree murder last year afterter allegedly beating his wife to death. in the georgetown home. this friday morning, a woman shot dead by police in virginia. this morning, residents in herh community are questioning how it all went down. we have a live report straight ahead on the other side of theth break. break. firefighters turn their bact on theur chief, literally. one man's comments about the incident have led him to being suspended.
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let's look at some stories making headlines, big changes tt the no child left behind act, president obama is giving tenng states waivers.st freeing tathem of the stricthe requirements of the act. the it requires all students beb proficient in reading and math by 2014.. the president's action strips that requirement for a viable alternative. he says he doesn't want to forco teachers to teach to the test, or encourage schools to lower standards to avoid being labeleg as failures. that's a criticism of no child left behind. other schools have indicated they would seek waivers.ld penn state child ssex abusb scandal goes to court, a hearing will address a number of issues, jerry sandusky will request toto have contact with hist grandchildren and others while he awaits trial on 52 criminal counts. prosecutors, however, wantsho tougher bail conditions, so thah
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sandusky would not be allowed outside his home home except for medical treatment.ic this alweek, parents and teaches at a school near his homehom complained that he has been watching children play from his porch. everybody's got somethings interesting in their past, right? now the fbi is re reesingre its -- releasing its file onle steve jobs.ev he was at one time beingbein considered for a appointment fon jorge bush -- it lists. [ indiscernible ]in his gpa, 2.6. >> that last fact says -- . >> he was bored. >> could be, could be. but it says there's hope for everybody. >> yeah. >> and sometimes, school, youho want to strive to do well, but, sometimes, you know, something like that is not the bestst measurement of how smart someono
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is or what their abilities are. >> or their strengths. >> yeah, yeah.ea >> did you do h,well in school?s i thought you didn't do well. >> thanks for calling me out! >> you know -- . [ talking over one another ]ther >> i did just fine when i was focused. fo >> we all could apply ourselvesl better. >> i give it all my sometimes, and sometimes, subjects i wasi less interested in.st like all of us. >> maybe except for you, mister. >> i did pretty well in most everything. >> yeah.h. >> not true. >> he would bring the teacher a apple. >> temperatures in the 30s, 36 right now at reagan national, 36 in annapolis, and freezing temperatures to the northwest, 28 in frederick, cold, all right. we'll be mild, upper 40s toto
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about 50. enjoy, the colder weather is onw the way, and with it, storminess will arrive tonight, and during, athe day tomorrow. sunshine to tart start your day -- to start your day.t yo you see anur area of low pressue developing to the south and east. we will also have a cold frontd that will move in from the north and west, and the big questions is how will these come together? we think the cold air won't get here in time to bring us a big snow event, but it will get here in time that parts t of the area will see it transition from rain to snow. here's the future cast.re i'll put it in motion, 1:00 a.m., notice we're getting rain south and east. this probably isn't filling inasmuch as it should. rain shower in southerns maryland, and snow and maybe a mix across the 95 corridor, north and west, and when you gee up, the battleground is across here, this will be a morea vigorous system.m. look at the rain showers off thh southeast coast, and that coldat air trying to filter from thefr
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north and west. could we see lightl accumulations? absolutely, north and west thean best chance, and at 3:00 p.m. tomorrow, we see that mixedmixe pre-cip, so tomorrow's not going to be to be a great looking dayg -- to be a great looking day. flurries, and highs by sunday, wow! that's cold, and windy. high temperature just 33 degrees, so get ready for a cold weekend, and it will be stormy tomorrow, not going to be raining and snowing all day.l temperatures about 40 degrees,de more details in just a couple minutes. i'm going to toss it to, i assume, allison and tony. allow yourself extra time ir you're traveling on metro trail this weekend, on the orange, shuttle buses will replace trains between east falls church and west falls church, and theya work on the dulles extension,exe trains will be single tracking,,
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you'll find more details on com. big story, shock in a small town, this after a woman is killed by police.lice the shooting has stunned thosetn edwho knew her.w >> sherri ly is live with details on what happened, andand the many questions that remaint in this case, just, this has stunned this community! >> reporter: police say the officer and patricia cook gotgo into a physical altercationic before she was shot and alkille, but those that know cook say that is not like her. the culpeper police officer wass responding to a call yesterday morning for a suspicious persons police say pithere was a could a front taste, but aren't sayingt what happened between that and the officer opening fire.ni the jeep that cook was in crashed into a light pole. witnesses told a local newspaper they heard yelling and thed
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officer say stop, or i'm goingi to shoot. then the gunshots as the jeep drove away.e cook was married, but had nono children. neighbors described her as a petite woman and still find it hard to believe something likeom etthis could happen.d ha >> a little bitty lady, she hurt a fly. crazy. she's always nice, always smiling and laughing with you. just a shock. >> reporter: the officer hasffic been with culpeper police for five years, he is on administrative leave which isch standard procedure in thesere types of cases. investigators are not saying at this point how many times that cook was shot. tony and allison, this didth happen just feet away from the church she attended and this morning, we have a statement from their pastor at cull pet, pastor randy ornot, said she was involved in sunday school and in the kitchen, and we will do alll we can to help the family andm
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our church and community walk through this time of grief. we are praying for all involved. >> thank you. dc fire and ems suspended a public information officer forir comments he made on facebook ann twitter. one of the comments was made on a link to one of our stories. lon walls used the word racistri to describe a protest during the fire chief's state of the department speech. >> reporter: it was a scene seee disrespect you will, -- it was a scene that some sadist respect you will. more than 100 firefightersfi turned their backs on the chiefe and walked out.lked >> i can't afford to get upsetue about that. we have a department to run and department to manage. >> reporter: but it was comment
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made by the public information officer on twitter and facebook that has now led to his suspension by chief he will bye. he wrote on facebook, unfortunately, the responser depicted in the news story wasry the most blatant, ignorant and racist public display ofof disrespect i've ever seen. dc fire union president ed smith said over the phone the comment was trivial, and say we have bigger issues in the department than this. >> the fox 5 job of the day is coming up next right after theth break. details after multi billion dollar mortgage settlement arett out now.out how much will our area see?a and who is going to benefit froi this t the most?m we'll be right back. 
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back now with the job of thh day, ernst and young havend you several openings, including a, federal government auditaud manager. for more on this, and to see thousands of other listings, head to myfoxdc.com, and clickd on the job shop.op all right, we've been'v talking e about this, the $25 billion mortgage settlemente it will help strugglingst homeowners in our area.
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>> it was announced with five the nation's biggest banks, onlo oklahoma is holding out.ou here in our area, the districts of columbia is gettingge $40 million, 480 million will go to virginia, and maryland will get about $960 million. many say it's long overdue. >> finally have a little bit of good news that we're bringinge some sort of justice to a lot ot people who have been hurt. >> if your loan is with freddiey may your fanny mack, you dodo not -- if your loan is withwi freddy may orphan any mack, youo do not qualify. >> you'll get an official lettea in the mayl . >> some argue against the whole settlement. we'll talk about this during tht 9:00 hour. right now, it is 8:42.s bizarre loss for the washington caps, plus, tiger hits the greee with tony romo.
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and peyton manning is going to wear the burgundy and gold. we have more after the break. annie? we're here with the united states air force band, and they are 180 members.me we'll talk to a member who haswo been a parts of this for ten years! what it's like to be part of tha band and travel around theth world, and also, we have convinced the conductor to mayb find out what it's like to be a conductor, but you have to stick around after the break.he stay with us on fox 5 morningmo news. news. 
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the capitals are hostingtals their third annual casino nighti fundraisers, but it's off aa bizarre loss. here is dave. >> what better way to drown your sorrows than a casino night. we talked last hour about the
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possibility of peyton manningofp coming to town, and you had another question you wanted to discuss, so i say fire away. >> here's the question. if you're thinking aboutinki bringing peyton manning to town do you bring him if your offense i have coordinator, kyleky shanahan, is mr. hey, you're going to do it my way, or not dt it at all? does he have to adjust to at peyton manning?nn >> yeah, i thought that would bo the ultimate stumbling block for bringing peyton manning here,hee but as i think about it, i think they would acquiesce to peyton manning, and they would say,ay especially mike, hey, i've done this with a veteran quarterbackr before, john elway led that bronco team withwi shanahan's -- it would be a work-together scenario, but whet you talk about a healthy peyton manning coming here, those two guys more than anybody wouldwo realize, or should realize thatz he e could be the reason why thy are ultimately successful. >> uh-huh. >> and mike shanahan, five year
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contract, sees all five years oo the contract. it's predicated on a very thin premise that peyton manning isis in fact healthy, and his neck is okay, and is not going to risk any significant injury, and that sort of thing. we don't know, but i do think the redskins will be players to get peyton manning when hen he becomes a free agent and cut by the colts, which i think could happen as soon as next week.onxt >> the bigger question in your mind is, is he healthy enough tl play, not is he going to be cut? your -- . >> i think he's going to be cut. it's nuts, it's a what have youy done for me lately, they arear looking at the future, if theth redskins can't get him, i hope they have a way to get robert griffin. we'll talk about that, plenty,pl as we get into the draft talksra come april, ftbut we do have toe talk about the heart-breakingbr loss of the caps. >> when you look and score less in the third period, great
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goaltending, and it opened up, it was a crazy, crazy finish, some, a great play here, watch him on the rebound. that's why he's one of the best goal scorers, look how good a passer he is. look at that cross pass! it's 2-0, and remains that waywa until -- being to a shoot- -- we go to a shoot-out. heart-breaking loss, now tied with florida for first place. i have to show you some otherot highlights from pebble beach. >> tiger.ig >> he made his debut yesterday.t i ask you, would you like, we're amateurs, would you like to plai with a pro? >> sure. >> legitimate tournament? >> tony romo got to do that. this is the second shot of the day tore tiger, and they -- fort tiger, and they start on then 10th hole. hol
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look where this ends up. that's pretty good.'s i pthink tony romo can do.an here is michael bolton for birdie. michael bolton! and then back to the pros. it's going in, and there's tony romo. he's getting a lot of slack,s because people think he spends too much time playing golf than quarterbacking.qu so maybe the redskins fans wantk to see more of that. and monday, la month peterson will come back in -- lamontlamo peterson will come back in studio. the rematch, may 19, i size nowi tony zeperkins and i hit -- andi say now, tony perkins and i hit the road. >> he's going to get a payday that we'll talk about, biggestbg of his career!! >> expense account for us! >> thank you, lamont.
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>> it's not coming from him. >> it's from ruperlt. >> what about me! >> it's the guys! >> sorry, allison, you're out.o >> i'll remember that, tonyto perkins. if you're looking forng something fun and free that thet entire family, all of you canca enjoy, annie yu has you covered. >> reporter: 7 time grammyammy winner, that's high. they have performed about 2000 performances a year on average, this air force band, and the beautiful trumpet, kevin burns has been a parts of the band for many years. thank you very much.very good morning to you. >> good morning.mo >> that is quite beautiful.beau you've been in the bands for 100
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years. what's it like to be part ofpart this organization? >> it's amazing. i've been in the air force overe 18 years, and a couple bands around the country, but when you arise, it's amazing. you've heard the incredibleinc musicians, seen them dances, and so -- dancing, and it's fantastic. we get to live the life of working musicians, and you wear this uniform, which puts youyo part of something so much biggee than yourself on the national scalp. it has a lot of importance as well, just amazing. >> you have a biggs concert coming up on sun -- a bigun concert coming up sunday. and you are performing with alal jaroe.ja this group here, they performed with him as part of the jazz heritage series, so we got togo
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meet him, be friends with him. some a major influence on mye life as a young musician. i remember being so into hiss music, like banging my head inad the speakers, and now i get tot play with him. >> thank you very much. thank you.u now, i don't know if all of you ever wondered what it's like to' be s a conductor. when i've gone to concert like c fun. the second lieutenant joins me. we'll get a quick lesson. this is your notebook with thete music notes, right? >> we call it a score.ore. it has everybody's part.'s i can see what every person is doing, and what they have in front of them is just this.t >> what are we going to dodo today? >> the most thing a conductor has to do, start, you have toto count this off.is make sure you cut them off.m >> i can do that! >> all right. i'm going to count office.of we'll be performing boogey downn
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one, two, three, four! [ music ]c >> you got it! here we go! >> go to myfoxdc.com, remember, this is free and open to the public. >> it's conducting, not dancing!
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huguely wraps up. it is claimed he was drinking too much. paul wagner has the latest.tes buildings of dollars heading to homeowners as part of ar t mortgage settlement, but onet professor says the agreement doesn't get to the problem that started this mess.te he joins us in studio to explain. and then mysterious routine the handshake, the chapping of the hands, what'swha going -- clapping of the hands? what's going on? >> this is a great ask allison.. yeah.. also, little bit later, local comedienne, he's known for his appearances on bet, hbo,hbo, wgbc, a comedienne, and aa rapper, joe clair is in studio to talk about his career.. >> i want you to ask him, he gets more national commercials than anybody.bo >> he does. >> what's the secret? >> i met him a long time ago. i'm sure he doesn't remember that. i

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