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down and not do anything. >> soothing. >> i know. >> our weather very soothing as well tucker barnes knows all about that and how wonderful it is in the forecast. >> thank you sarah i am not sure what you said there but temperatures, lower 60s breezy, be ready for that winds gusted to 30 miles per hour, all right there is your temperature 48 washington humidity 58%, winds out of the north, 14 gusting up close to 0 during the morn -- 30 during the morning hours a cold front came through brought us a few light showers generally skies have been clearing here last couple hours should be a bright and sunny day, sentinel radar done with the rain showers again bright sunshine expected but it will be a lit roll on the cool side winds out of the north here that cooler air will settle in tonight overnight, temperature will fall back into the 30s for your monday lots of sunshine briesy at times during the -- breezy at times during the
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morning hours. 64 fredericksburg no more rain today. >> quick look at the forecast sarah and audrey back to you guys. mitt romney hoping for a win tomorrow, the district of columbia, maryland and wisconsin all holding primary battles tomorrow. >> romney's republican competitors say his hold on the nomination is not certain. sherry lee is following the latest good morning. >> good morning, mitt romney is the favorite to win the republican presidential primaries in maryland, district and wisconsin his opponents are digging in to find calls to get out of the race. he spent the weekened lookin to widen his lead he is half way to what he needs for the nomination rick santorum, kept up the heat he is headed hope to pennsylvania today but won't quit even if he loses all three contests tomorrow newt gingrich is in maryland today, where he will make stops at frederick motor company and hood college he is keeping up the campaign although he concedes romney is
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likely nominee, with wins tomorrow romney would inch closer to the nomination and november show down with president obama. the other day he said he is doing a great job this is not on saturday night live this was him saying what he actually believes. >> texas and arkansas, and west virginia, north carolina, indiana, kentucky we have some great states where we are ahead in almost every poll in all those states. >> santorum may be looking past tomorrow's primaries but many believe if he doesn't have a strong showing against mitt romney in wisconsin, this may be his last stand. as of now romney has 563 of the 1144 delegates needed santorum trails with 263 and 135 delegates gingrich is in third followed by ron pall bringing up the rear -- paul bringing up the rear at 50. despite the fact romney hasn't clenched the nomination white house is taking aim over the weekend vice president joe
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biden called romaine out of touch with middle class americans. tomorrow's three primaries have 98 delegates up for grabs. >> we will see what happens next. already talk of a running mate for mitt romney some feel he should add paul ryan to the ticket. romney says he hasn't begun to think about who he will put on the ticket but added congressman ryan will be considered by anyone who will become the nominee still unclear whether he wants to run for vice president though. also primaries for all of maryland's congressional seats and u.s. race too. ben carden is facing re- election he is favoured to win the primary, re-election of republican congressman bart let is getting a lot of attention because his sixth district was drastically redrawn to include northern montgomery county that race is considered much closer. new this morning, overseas,
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russian investigators are on the scene of a plane crash in siberia. there were 43 people onboard when it crashed after take off 31 people died 12 others are in serious condition in hospital this morning. investigators have found the black boxes no word yet on what caused that crash. iraq is finally seeing a slow down in violence, the number of deaths in march were the lowest since the u.s. invaded in 2003, 112 people died last month most of them were civilians, the bloodiest attacks were from coordinated bombings on march 20th, when 46 people died in one day the u.s. pulled out of iraq in december. new clashes reported across syria this morning despite them officially accepting a peace plan more than a week ago secretary of state hillary clinton meeting with 70 alleys in turkey she agreed they agreed to send millions of dollars in equipment and rebels
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to syria un peace envoy kofi annon is briefing the proposal, over 9,000 have died in the year old crackdown. >> four people are dead four recovering from gunshot wounds after a violent weekend in prince georges county. all of this took place within 72 hours, police say they are close to making arrests in some cases and expect to release more information in a news conference later on this morning meantime in the district saturday there was a shooting at tacoma recreation center northwest where early voting was taking place a young man showed up at the building with a gunshot wound to the shoulder, dc place say that victim was part of a try owe of masked -- trio of masked robbers. a warning for taxi riders here in dc taxi cab commission says seven drivers have been charged with assaulting passengers in the last month,
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most of them were women some punched or dragged out of the car, meanwhile dc taxis will soon have a new smart meter system including a panic button to call for immediate emergency help the panic buttons were already in the works and have nothing to do with recent arrests. it warms my heart to know there are a lot of people out there, that are in support of us, and that will continue to support us until we have justice for trayvon this isn't a race issue, this is an issue about what is right and what's wrong. >> parents of trayvon martin react to the many rallies, calling on police to arrest neighbourhood watchman george zimmerman. there were several more rallies over the weekened, 13 people were arrested in indianapolis after blocking traffic, folks in alexandria, virginia held a special service to bring attention to the case.
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matt was there. >> reporter: some wore hoodies others brought signs for a short service in front of alexandrias city hall sunday night a moment of silence for trayvon martin followed by speeches and song. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: mayor yule wearing a hoodie is asking for swift action by the justice department when it comes to the man who allegedly shot and killed trayvon martin, george zimmerman claims it was in self- defense. >> mr. zimmerman needs to be arrested charged and needs to have an investigation, all the facts need to be born out and a trial needs to take place. >> reporter: many of those who came to remember trayvon, are also concerned about other young people, who might encounter the same danger. >> well, personally, it is effected me because of my dedication to the youth. >> it is a reflection of the rest of our country when
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something like this can happen, and we must be looking out for this incident and others like it >> my heart is grieving for this family mostly and it is a situation where they are not at peace they are not at peace because their child has been killed, or murdered, if you will, and they don't know the story. >> matt acklin fox 5 news. >> although the common wealth of virginia does not have a stand your ground law like florida, mayor yule is calling on the justice department, even supreme court if needed to look into the law and determine if it should be on the books. the trayvon martin case now is in the hands of a special prosecutor. making headlines right now, pakistan just sent in three osama bin laden -- sentenced three of osama bin laden's wives and two daughters to prison. they were on trial for illegally entering pakistan and have been in detention since last may when a u.s. seal team killed the al qaeda chief after
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they serve their sentence they will be deported to their home countries of saudi arabia and yemen. authorities in colorado believe wild fires are to blame for a third death firefighters gained the upper hand over the weekened containing most of the flames and were azested by a cold -- assisted by a cold front overnight. the fire is 97% contained, authorities expect to allow remaining evacuees back into their homes some time today. >> u.s. coast guard rescued two injured british sailors off the coast of california they were participating in an around the world race when a huge wave hit their yacht, the wave hit the vessel with such force it knocked out the boat's steering and communications equipment too. officials say the ship was only 400-miles from the finish line in san francisco bay when the waves struck. thankfully they are able to get to them. >> still ahead, bounty problems what the nfl told more than two dozen player who is may have
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been involved in the scandal and the consequences they may face. >> we are talking about margo madness. >> the woman who is ranked number 16 in the espn ncaa tournament bracket, margo matter is here to tell you how she did it how she picked all those good picks and what brought her this far after the break stay with us
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state in the semi finals they are looking for a fourth national title they beat louisville, kentucky beat kansas during the regular season back in november. >> meanwhile riot police had to use pipper spray following ken tuck -- pepper spray following kentucky's win. police were able to quell the outbreak fast 27 people were arrested mostly for disorderly conduct and alcohol intoxication. so how are your brackets looking right? most of our dreams of fool winning domination ended before the first weekend of the tournament was over but a capitol hill staffer has high hopes, margo is ranked she was 16th out of those 6 and a half million players on the espn march madness tournament so you
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are not still number 16 after a booboo over the weekend. >> no, the buckeyes are out of the tournament. >> you still have a pretty impressive record. >> yes, i started out after the first round 500th then went up to 29th and then at the last round i was 16th,. >> not bad. >> out of 6.5 million people. >> the top 99 percentile or something. >> so close to 100 i could legitimately say top 100%. >> good for you. >> thank you. >> what was your strategy >> i had a two prong approach to my tournament bracket picks first family, friends schools the first big upset was he high over duke i did that pick because my husband is a le high graduate. >> did you quell at him see i picked your school look what happened whichever >> you won. then my second approach was washington of course political. so for example, another team
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that went really far wasxavier i did that pick because the speaker mr. john boehner is a graduate from there. who dojo have it taking all the way -- who do you have taking it all the way >> i had ohio state winning and kentucky getting to the final. that is a family pick ohio state i have four generations of ohio state graduates in my family but kentucky is also tough because my parents both went to uk so if kentucky wins i will still be happy. >> is there a prize? what do you get? >> well, i as a 1% top finisher andly absolutely finish in top 1% i get put into a pool and i may win $100,000 home depot certificate. >> okay now that is not too shabby. >> no. >> you will be happy with that. >> yes. >> you work for tell us the
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congressman you work for. >> mr. gerry lewis, from southern california he represents inland empire outside los angeles part of the story that has come out is well, how does he feel about all this well, he is really excited just as surprised as i am and the rest of the staff because i know zilch about basketball but still disappointed at the end of the day he is a bruins fan his dog's name is bruin he is still sad they didn't make it to the tournament. >> what about your friends and family, have you done better than all the guys in your life? and everybody -- >> everyone. yes and i am the least likely person to get this far. and i think that is why everyone has just found this whole thing a lot of fun and are really excited for me because they have got nothing to lose at this point now the guys in my office are of course green with ensurrey and one of them at -- envy and one of them at one point asked me what are the five positions in a basketball team and i was like
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yeah. >> right. >> what is it called when it goes in the little thing with the string. >> yeah the players are amazing i am proud how far ohio state got but still it is way above my head. >> now you have done this well this year are you hooked? are you going to be the brackettology queen. >> absolutely well, i keep on saying my boss is retiring he officially announced his retirement i am sad about it however with all this going on why not become an espn talking head right? >> there you go. obviously you have a knack for brackets. >> yes. >> we will cross our fingers you do well this weekend. >> thank you very much. >> sarah back over to you. >> margo, that's right call up espn. >> thanks so much. >> coming up new research suggests airlines are taking your recommendations and making changes how they are performing ahead. >> controversial advertising some companies are using your face to determine what ads to
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show you how that works coming up next. >> first let's check with annie yu talking weddings. >> hi sarah, you know when you are planning a wedding you will work with a number of vendors more than 10 i am sure and so far we have showed you how to find the perfect bridal gown, food and drink and venue and the next biggestlement is the flowers. stay with us
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gallon. if you are planning to drive over the holiday weekend be prepared to shell out a lot at the pump here is a look at average trips to drive from dc to new york city and back in a four door sedan that will set you back $106 in gas, a round trip drive to philadelphia will cost you 62.50 and if you are heading down to raleigh, you will have to pay $115.50 to fill up your car. good news for air travelers this morning, a new study says quality of flying is getting better. private researchers found airlines are doing a better job when it comes to luggage, service, schedules and bumps. the results are based on data submitted to department of transportation by the 15 airline that is carry the most passengers domestically last year. nearly half improved their on time arrival performance last year and seven had an on time arrival percentage over 80%. company being blamed for
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massive credit card security breach is expected to hold a news conference. the list including all major card labels like visa, master card, visa has since dropped global payments from its list of approved service providers. from a simple expression to color of your eyes, your face does set you apart, now that uniqueness is tapped by facial recognition technology to tailor ads to you. intel registers someone's age, gender distance between their eyes while facial recognition is revolutionary some worry about images being captured and how they might be used out there. >> definitely privacy concerns a technical side of it in other words how we keep private information from getting into the wrong hands, being misused in an illegal manner. >> they are only in a few
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locations so far with corporations like adidas, kraft foods and venetian hotel las vegas, testing them out. >> creepy. back to reality for all but three mega millions players but there are deals for all the losers we will have details up next. >> baseball fans have a chance to see memorbilia of the great ted williams the boston red sox are in town to pick on the nationals and a number of items of ted williams will be on display we will look at them coming up next stay with us -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal.
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prize five people won $250,000, by matching the first five numbers. >> well, if you bought a mega millions ticket that didn't win, all is not lost, you could get a burger out of it, z burger is giving out dollar discounts for anyone whose jack bott dreams bit the -- pot dreams bit the dust. take your losing ticket in. >> always leave it to z burger to make us feel better about being losers. >> marketing genius. >> i was in a pool with 14 people we won $2 we each get 10¢, so i have to go to z burger. >> after taxes, you only get 6¢s on that dime. >> please. >> how is weather looking. >> just fine that is always a winner particularly this year as temperatures are expected to be low 60s afternoon highs, breezy but a lot of sunshine. >> more sunshine than yesterday and the day before. >> okay. >> not too shabby.
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>> sunny all day. >> not just overnight rain. >> 50 degrees now regan national, warm up has begun, although t winds here out of the north and west frederick, 48, 47 hagerstown, cooler, and dryer air moving in along with our arctic area of high pressure over the past six hours, after that front came through here are your winds, with us particularly during the morning hours, check out the winds in washington 26 out of the north and northwest, 29 annapolis, 24 manassas, 24 martins burg you get the idea, a blustery day today even with bright sunshine temperatures in the 60s cooler than that with these winds later tonight as the area moves overhead we will get a chance to watch temperatures bottom out likely dealing with frost advisories close to washington overnight tonight there is your sentinel sat rad we had showers
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overnight, pecked up a tenth of an inch of rain at regan national, showers got out of here early, should be a beautiful day clouds moving in from the north and west expecting dry conditions later today and tonight as we get into tomorrow after a cold start nice warm up in store, upper 60s close to 70, tuesday and wednesday more springtime temperatures, on the way, a little cool today nice one 62 your daytime high lots of sun breezy at times as mentioned winds gusting north, 25 to 30 miles per hour during the first half of the day start the taper off tonight then cold clear skies, 38 your overnight low and patchy frost possible overnight clear skies, and light winds, our temperatures in some areas will get very close to the freezing mark. just like last week conversation with your tender vegetation, you might want to bring them in later tonight your forecast tuesday and wednesday back up near 70 cool it down towards the end of the week highs low 60s there is a
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look at your over to you. >> all right tucker thank you. special sight for visitors to nationals park a collection of ted williams memorbilia will be on display, as the nationals take on the red sox joining me with some items is david hunt president of hunt auctions thanks for coming in. >> great to be here. >> thank you it is just amazing to see some of this memorbilia i have heard of ted williams know who he is and then to see a lot of this is up for auction and the value of a lot of these things is tremendous wanted to start over here to this side a lot of people may not remember he was the manager of the washington senators this has a connection here. >> you would think ted williams you thing boston red sox washington very important part of his career he became the manager in 69, helped turn that franchise around didn't win the championship, got some great things here, nationals were
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gracious enough, this is a clock he won being awarded manager of the year, washington chapter, baseball writers association a lot of these awards are fun and important but not a lot of money some of these things are thousands of dollars but some of them are 4, 5, $600. >> what is this here? >> this is a clock that he got from the writers association for manager of the year this is a better piece probably 3 to $5,000 but then you look in the front a key given to him, doesn't open every door in washington >> darn. >> yeah, really but this is a cool fun piece this should be about 3 to $400 even a little ink well he had with cast iron washington senators hat from that 60s, 70s period, $100, $200. he was friends with some of our former president's tight with some of them and so that memorbilia is here as well. >> exactly not just senators attachment but being in
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washington especially in that time period became close with a lot of presidents, nixon, george bush this letter is a letter from george bush senior and the content is fascinating, it literally references, talking to ted williams i can't believe my son may actually be president, talking about his son who did become president. when you get a person of this nature, not just in baseball but american history that important you get fascinating letters, content maizing just to see even if you are not interested in buying them. >> some higher end i guess you would say items will be up for display. >> yeah, you talk about awards and ted williams, silver bat, pinnacle in baseball as far as batting championships are concerned they are literally as they look to be solid silver bats are presented to the batting champion for baseball enthusiasts he got a .388,
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already around $100,000 in online bidding now. >> then you talk about the most valuable player award that title featured itself, 1949, this is a second one he won, really the pinnacle of achievement in major league baseball, ted was proud of this, the other awards he won, 150 to a quarter million. >> now, compare this to some of the other sports auctions you have done some memorbilia we have here is this one of the i guess higher end or more valuable ones you see come your way >> it is you get a player like ted talk about the washington connection, so many facets to his life, great player, member of the fishing hall of fame two time warparticipant decorated as well. we are thankful i know claudia williams is thankful nationals are allowing this to be on display it is not about buying them but exposing yourself to a great american hero as well. >> that is the thing the
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interest that you are getting in this, do you put that kind of up there with some of the bigger ones you've come across. >> yeah, in 20 years we have done this we have been fortunate to handle a lot of great collections, but this is absolutely right up there with them should be a lot of fun. >> okay that game is tomorrow will be on display the items you have here at the stars and stripes club nationals park. >> when the gates open throughout the game and a lot of other things too not just these other washington related pieces heavily focused on the washington aspect of it and clawed where williams will deliver the -- claudia williams will deliver the line up before the game. >> the auction is live at fenway park. >> that's correct. >> thank you for coming in. >> not at all. >> for sharing baseball history with us hopefully folks can get down to nats park and take a look. >> thank you sarah. coming up, fans went wild this weekend for the boss hear what
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they had to say about bruce springsteen's concert a look at big winners last night's academy of country music awards when we crack open the buzz bin we will be right back [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time.
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bruce springsteen and e street van rocked the verizon center last night. the show sold out in minutes, that made it very difficult for many fans who say they have to go see the boss live in concert. >> fastest computers i owned, two teenaged daughters a wife and me and we barely got through. >> it is upsetting, annoying, but i mean, we've dealt with it for 30 years now going to concerts. >> despite issues getting tickets it was clear fans were pumped up to see the show. also a big night for country music as stars hit the red carpet for academy of
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country music awards, taylor swift won her second consecutive entertainer of the year award she was not only the youngest artist nominated also the only woman in the running. also it was a very good night for one household blake shelton won male vocalist of the year and his wife miranda lambert took home female vocalist. >> don't let them start. >> the hunger games held on to in number one spot at the box office the film made another $61 million, bringing its 10 day domestic total just over $250 million. >> wrath of the titans came in second, $34 million rounding out the top five, mirror mirror, 21 jump street and dr. seuss. coming up as weather gets nicer people are preparing to tie the knot. >> season of weddings this morning annie yu is live to show us the hottest trends plus. in studio this morning
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i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? take a look at this a high school student in denver asked his sweet heart to the prom with a flash mob. wow. cameras caught the action at a mall sunday no sound here but we do know she said yes. hopefully it was not an april fools day joke either wow. how much fun >> awkward. >> a little bit. >> she was like no. >> right. >> from proms to weddings during spring, a lot of couples tie the knot. >> this morning annie yu is at hilton mclane, tyson's corner to find out what is popular.
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>> it has been amazing out here beautiful gowns were so gorgeous in person, and hopefully on television, but you know when i go to weddings i don't know about you ladies i always notice the beautiful floral arrangements that helps set the mood and the talker of the table no one knows that better happen the two people joining me now, the president of karen's florist and brian swan director of weddings and evicts good morning. >> good morning. going with the theme vineyard, country traditional classic and beachy destination, right we had their bouquets want to talk about these real quick. >> absolutely this is the bouquet we created for the beachy wedding notice the sea shells then this is a plant material that is just kind of creates something, like a sea amemo look to it and then beautiful orchids, indicative of tropical nature.
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>> this is my favorite. >> love this one a new variety of lilly called shocking. >> this one here. >> this one here a gorgeous lily fairly new to the market, so really nice, this one i did, kind of more in the soft muted tones, pastel tones, so, more indicative of springtime. >> yeah, this is a new trend the shocking. >> shocking. >> okay. >> and then, for vineyard wedding, i did, i liked the juxtaposition of kind of a rough texture with the handle, with the more formal kind of flowers in the front but also some other new flowers in here. >> that is smelling amazing. smells good. >> that is guy to the stock kind of a clovey smell to it, but the star shaped flower is clematis and relatively new to the floral industry in that it
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is available more, more frequently throughout the season. >> karen let me ask you, you have been around over 17 years actually it is family owned and operated right. what are some of the things you offer at your florist different from others. >> we have an incredible team of designers with brian there and several more back at the shop from all over the world one of the chief designers for king and queen of denmark we constantly go into the industry looking at new trends keeping ahead of the curve. >> that is really important with social media and all kinds of fashion things out there, women are getting inspired every day. let's talk about some of those trends what are somethings out there that we should keep an eye out for. >> um, classic wedding here in dc, tends to be gardeny, very much indicative of there is a lot of history here, so historical venues,
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beautifulmclean hilton you know the ballroom things like that is always really nice. >> overall it is a true reflection what the bride is like her style. >> absolutely. >> personally i like traditional classic, and here we have, something that is traditional right. >> absolutely. something for tall center piece center of the table, got the cherry blossoms in it very much -- >> dc loves cherry blot blossoms. >> shockingly -- blossoms. >> shocking lily. >> you are wanting to show me something. >> well, here the middle one, okay, so this is a basic arrangement that i came up with, and it is bundling the flowers all together like this, so you can create, an easy arrangement just placing these. >> what kind of flowers are these. >> carnations i know they have a bad rap and it is undeserved
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they were used and misused and abused. >> would you say carnations are a bit more affordable? >> definitely a more affordable flower and these are not grandmothers carnations so to speak. they have come out with lots of new colors. >> what is your number one tip with brides working on a tight budget. >> if you have a tight budget, spend that money wisely and create -- spend it to make the biggest impact that you can with that budget, so the bridal bouquet is one of the most important parts, so spend the money on the bridal bouquet and is not so much on worrying about other little details. >> right that bouquet will be in every photo. >> every photo from now until -- >> you will look at those forever hopefully if you want to check out everything we have covered from the bridal boutique to food and venue, check out myfoxdc.com back to
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you in studio. >> all right thank you annie. he first picked up a guitar when he was just a child and international classical guitarist, milos said he knew even then he would learn to play it he left home in his teens to get professional training he joins us now to talk about his new cd and perform. >> thank you for coming in. >> great pleasure. >> we appreciate you making it out this morning. >> really great pleasure for me to be here in dc. >> you are a glass call guitarist the musical -- classical guitarist the music a beautiful. you are a true talent what is it like to compete in a world seems like a lot of teenagers are in to the hip hop and that kind of music how do you ring through that. >> i think it is an even bigger reason to believe in classical guitar we are leaving the world
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where the music is is loud and everything is so techno logical and something so pure and beautiful like classical guitar translates to modern world and makes people get in touch with their inner emotions and so on. so, how do i fight against it i don't fight against it i just do what i do and love what i do and i think that is most important, i believe, classical guitar because it is a guitar, that is the most popular instrument in the world, the classical guitar more than other classical instruments can bridge that gap of classical and mainstream much much better, than other classical instruments because of the nature of the repertory it is so accessible. >> i see that. now this is something you knew you wanted to do as young as what age did you pick up the guitar. >> when i was 8 years old. >> 8 years old. >> yes, 8 >> what was it like in the family not like you came from a family of musicians. >> no, i come from a family
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with very proper jobs and but since i was born i had a good voice i was singing always is your honour surrounded by -- always surrounded by music my family loved music, when i was 8 i wanted to go to the music school, state run school i said i will play guitar. >> you are originally from montenegro but there were other instruments you thought about and your family said not those not that give me an idea what that was like. >> well, you know, because we didn't have classical tradition i thought violin was a bit squeaky. >> they did too >> i liked piano but it was too expensive for my family and my father had an old guitar no body played and i picked up his guitar and it was my best friend and i knew when i picked it up i wanted to be a rock star not classical guitarist but then when i heard the first piece of classical guitar music
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played, it is a piece i will play for you later when i heard it, knew that is what i wanted to do and felt that was more cool. >> we are going to let you play that were us right now. the first one on the cd by the way. the first track on my -- that is the first piece because the piece which is the reason why i do what i do. >> we will have you play that for us now. milos will be playing tonight in hampton virginia 7:30 p.m. tonight american theatre. ♪ [ music ] i can't stand these spots.
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