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fashion week were streaming with hot new trends. here to tell us what's in and what is out in 2013. >> and music executives sought them out after video of him went viral. meet a south african pop star who is in dc to celebrate black history month. fox 5 morning news starts right now. >> and we're here. glad you are joining us. let's get right downstairs to tucker barnes who has a look at today's forecast. >> good morning. rain showers moving through . done with most of the rain. i don't think we'll see much more. cloud cover is going to hang tough. if you like warmer temperatures, you are going to like the next couple days. maybe even a few 60s if we can get a peak. let's get to the numbers and i'm not going to call it warm outside but not terribly cold with temperatures overnight. 40 right now at reagan national. 41 at dulles.
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you'll see the shower activity. most of it is east of us. showers pushing through the mountains. we're not quite in the clear yet. conditions should gradually improve today. might be fog out there. and then this afternoon, a few peaks of sunshine with temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. tomorrow looks good as well. you can see some clearing out to the west. and that will get in here later this afternoon and tonight. high temperatures on the mild side. 59 in leonard town. 60s south and west of the city. manassas, 63 this afternoon. more details on the forecast. we have winter on the 7 day. show it to you in just a few minutes. back to you. >> thank you very much. more now on the breaking news from the vatican where pope benedict xvi has announced he is resigning.
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>> sarah simmons is live at the northeast dc embassy with the surprising details now. sarah, good morning. >> good morning, tony and allison. it is very surprising. everybody throughout the world is shocked by this. so far, no world from the vatican embassy. we hope to hear from them later on. this all happened this morning. pope benedict had gathered the cardinals there to mark three saints. it was during that meeting he broke the news and made the announcement he would be resigning at the end of the month. now, as you know, the holy father is 85 years old. and he has had issues with walking and his strength is not what it used to be. and despite his age, little indication he would step down and take that action. however, in a statement, boep benedict said in
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part, after having repeatedly examined my conscious i have come to the certainly my strengths are no longer suited. the pope is referring to saint peter. he goes on to say dear brothers i thank you for the love and work which you have supported me in my ministry and i ask for all my defects. again, coming from the pope this morning apparently his brother has reported that his brother had been meeting with a doctor. and that the doctor had recommended that the pope not take any more trans atlantic trips. and pope benedict had been considering stepping down for months. so this was not a surprise clearly to some of his family but this is not something
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that happens often. the first pope to resign in 600 years. we will continue to follow this and see what progresses. as february 28 will be when he steps down. that's the latest here. back to you. how rare is today he's development? >> well, for some insight we turn to a professor at catholic university he was dean and happens to be teaching in rome this semester. he joins us by phone. are you there, sir? >> yes, i am and good morning. >> first of all, your reaction at this surprise announcement that came down just about three hours ago now. >> like everyone else, a complete shock. i had been to the holy father's mass about two
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weeks ago. he looked frail but his voice was strong. no indication he was -- but on the other hand, when it was announced, people put things together and said it's typical for him to want to do what's right for the church. >> you are there, sir. can you tell us reaction? not sure of the time. but what is the feeling where you are? >> well, immediately walked over to saint peter's square. i did not see an increase in the number of people. a number of media folks were there. the vatican spokes person was inside the vatica nchlt i did notice that the offices were all closed. interesting to me that the vatican workers went home and waiting for the next
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protocol. if the pope dies, would be in charge. waiting for more indication of that. with the rez i go laceration all bets are off. >> the conclave can't happen until he is no longer in office. seems like his move is extraordinary in most every other pope serves until the death. how well they are. whether they are well physically or not. you mentioned he is doing what is right for the church. can you expand on that a little bit? >> well, pope john paul ii a long but toward the end he was very sick. and there were discussions about whether he should resign or not. pope john fall could not do that because
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this was designed that he was named to be the pope. benedict comes at this in the point of view yes he was elected the pope but there comes the point where you haven't got the stamina and the office of peter is bigger than any individual pope. and i think realizes it's time for someone else to lead the church in ways he simply could not any more. it was his passion he knows and longer than his own person. >> sir, we do appreciate you joining us today. we want to thank you coming to us from rome. you are there teaching this semester. kevin irwin is a professor. thank you for joining us. >> you are very welcome. thank you. >> well, in other news today,
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wild weather is the other big warning. tornado touches down as people in the northeast try to resume normal routines. in mississippi, that's where that tornado was. turned through three counties leaving more than a dozen injured. the city of hattysburg was hit. the governor plans to tour the damaged area today. >> in the northeast, more than 200,000 people are still without power following this weekend's massive blizzard. most of those outages are in the boston area. schools in that city remain closed today. they are working to make sure this morning's scute is as smooth as possible. using mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything you can do to help us knock the piles down are going to help public safety. shoveling sidewalks will take a couple days. be very careful.
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we don't want to see a lot of pedestrian accidents. use caution. it's going to take us a couple days to get this back in place. >> airports and train stations are beginning to get back to normal. operating on a close to normal schedule and amtrak has limited service between new york and boston. >> new this morning, a search in the number of red light traffic camera tickets has maryland drivers upset. the number has nearly doubled. and the reason why might surprise you. melanie alnwick is live with that story. >> reporter: good morning. certainly caught a lot of drivers off guard. heard a number of complaints from people who have come up to us. what happened is the city changed vendors and also changed the way it's going to enforce red light violations. in 2002, the city
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of rockville began red light program and since then the citations have averaged 85 or 8600 a year. and all because of this change in the cameras. now the cameras will flash if the driver crosses the white line, not just if they blow through a red light. the cameras video type drivers making right turns on red which is legal but get a ticket if they don't come to a complete stop behind the white line before proceeding with that will right turn. >> when you come down that hill, if you don't come to a complete stop, it gives you a ticket but if you cross the line it still gives you a ticket. >> but the fact is these people are getting tickets for not running the intersections. it's outrageous. it's highway robbery. and we're calling on the mayor and the city council
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to talk to the police department. do we really have 8,000? >> now, here is the impact at the three most tickets intersections. where we're standing right here 587 tickets in 2012. in 2011 a little more than 1,000. only 756 in 2011. and northbound at fortune terrace, 3981 tickets in just five months. those cameras became operational. they were switched on in august. there was no camera at that location last year. using these stop lights to trigger a red light citation is contrary to federal highway administration guidelines and calling on the city of rockville's mayor to reconsider how they are running
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he holds two gold medals and a bronze and he is just 14 years old. >> a virginia high school student is back from south korea where he competed in this year's special olympics. he joins dave ross to talk about the feet. >> a big day. 14-year-old oconnor anderson iii spent a lot of time training on the ice. he is accompanied by his father and
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also his trainer. gentleman, thank you all for being here today. welcome. and first of all, congratulations. tell us a little about the experience of being over in korea and earning those three olympic gold medals that you have around your neck. >> it was scary. it was fun. >> yeah. >> of course it's going to be scary because it's a new experience. being in korea and competing against the best olympians, what did that mean to you to get those two gold medals? >> i was proud. i was proud. >> very proud. we're all very proud as well. dad, i'm sure you are a proud father as well. tell us about when you knew your son was let's just say a little better than the other kids out there doing speed skating. >> i knew he was a gifted child
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when he first child when he met coach. went out there, it wasifferent . you can see when he first take off he was scared. he just took over. >> all right. and his coach, you didn't go to korea but you were a speed skater yourself. what do you see when you see a gifted athlete and when do you know you have something special? >> if they keep coming back, he practices at 6:30 in the morning on saturdays which weeds out the people who don't want it. conor kept coming back. he's been doing it for 7 years. he loves speed. he was a quarterback before he was a speed skater. it helps a lot. now he's called ociii over there at the ice rink. >> very good. with all of that hard work you've put in. did it come to fruition for you to see
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the gold medals and the bronze with all of the time and effort you see putting in all paid off for you? >> yes. >> and what does that feel like when you go around school and the kids know you've got those gold medals? >> i be happy. they come and shaking my hand and stuff. >> it's good. it's nice when you get that recognition. >> dad, what does it mean to you when you see your son overcome the things you have to overcome in life in order to be sitting here today? >> he went through a lot. a lot of challenges he's going through. it's a great thing he got the opportunity to come home with medals to represent the united states. washington d.c.. >> coach mills, finally, you are going to have two years from now they are going to be back in
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korea? >> the world games are going to happen in two years. next year is the olympic games. and his season is not done. the dc special olympics on february 20th. and then he's the defending champion in the annual dc ice-athon hchlt and who knows where he's going to take it. he could compete in national championships. >> you played hockey first and switched over to speed skating. do you miss hockey or now all about speed skating? >> yeah. >> who did you get to skate with when you were over there? >> china, russia. >> and? somebody who has a couple gold medals. >> apollo ono. >> what is that like? >> it's exciting. >> very exciting. congratulations on your two gold
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and bronze. thank you for coming in today. big things happening right here. tony and allison. back over to you guys. >> great stuff. >> making us proud. a big good-bye for dozens of dc national guard members. >> plus, stranded at sea. why thousands of cruise guest s are in the dark. first, time to check in with holly. >> okay. if you have never experienced the youth association, you are in luck. they are gearing up for a special black history month performance going on this weekend. we are getting an amazing preview. it's all coming up live later on fox 5 morning news. stay with us.
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at fort levinworth. some are leaving families and young children behind. they leave tomorrow morning. in the gulf of mexico this morning, a carnival cruise ship with thousands of people on board is stranded with no power. a fire in the engine room caused the power blackout and now the ship is almost 500 miles southeast of galveston, texas. the crew managed to get some of the toilets working but more than 4,000 people on board. the u.s. coast guard is in contact with the cruise liner. >> more pain at the pump. gas prices going up again. the average prices jumped 25 cents over the past two weeks. over the weekend, the average cost for a gallon of regular was 374 in dc. 359 in maryland and 345 in virginia. >> well, most cats don't seem to like water. but coming up next, we're showing you one kitty who loves ice.
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back now with dave the cat. his owner posted this youtube video of him watching a hockey game on tv. the cat apparently loves hockey and when his owner calls his name he barely takes his eyes off the screen. >> that is really funny. very interesting when animals take an interest. >> and sometimes they don't. >> okay. now time for our pet of the day. it's buttons. so cute. retired dc police dog
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whose new job is protecting makenzie and her brother. you are still on duty. he male photo or video to petpix@wttg.com. i have a pet confession to make. you got to keep watching. >> that's me and my shadow. there they are again . >> best thing ever. >> what you got for us? >> rain showers overnight falling back to the mid 30s. we dodged ice. most of the rain is out of here. warmer temperatures on the way. >> bring it on. satellite radar. most of the shower activity. the heaviest has push to the east. there off shore. we're not quite done with it yet.
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one or two showers out to the west and a few light showers out in the mountains. can't promise you a beautiful looking day. perhaps a little sunshine along with mostly cloudy conditions. we should see temperatures well into the 50s today and a few of us south and east of the city down towards culpeper. there's your bigger picture and storminess off to the north responsible for our rain. big front all the way back down and mild conditions today and tomorrow. as we get into wednesday, going to get another storm down here. we're going to be very active weather pattern for the next week or two. another storm in eastern texas, slide up and along the front and emerge here off of the coast by sometime during the way on wednesday.
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if there's enough cold air and storm track is close enough, could be dealing with rain and/or wintery mix and/or snow around here wednesday afternoon and wednesday night. that's our next chance for winter weather. 41 in washington. milder temperatures on the way. 50 in leonard town. 50s now breaking out to the south and east. 56 in salsbury. temperatures expected to warmup later. couple breaks in the clouds here. clouds fill back in. might be a little fog for you today and overnight finally clear out. tomorrow looks great with temperatures back in the low 50s. 57 today. early showers. winlds south and west at 5 to 10. and clearing out tonight and chilly overnight. 36 overnight low with low 30s north and west of town. there's active 7 day forecast. 52
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tomorrow. rain and/or snow wednesday afternoon and wednesday night. out of here thursday friday. notice the cold temperatures for the weekend. arctic cold with highs in the 30s by saturday and sunday. all right. that's a look at your forecast. let's do fashion with allison. >> oh, i know it is tucker. the show must go on. models hit the catwalk in new york's fashion week. despite massive blizzard pounding the northeast. still have a few days to get a glimpse of the trends. he slain an attribute for and founder of felt llc and a contributor. >> mother nature said no, no, no. >> yes, mother nature stepped in. being in new york is difficult as it is. and then you add on a super storm, if you will. and i thought probably not this season unfortunately.
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>> you get a front row seat. you watched it all stream live. >> yes. this is the first time provided for life streaming live. so that was really nice. i sat in the comfort of my home and able to go through every show. it felt like i was there. i will be honest , there is something to be said about actually being there. and seeing the clothes move. >> that's all right. not all of us could watch. you have to have that important credential to watch. what we're talking about is bringing those looks right here to dc. there's an event that speaks to that fashion 2 dc. >> run way 2 dc is actually a segment that was created by all things fashion. again, everybody goes to fashion week and that's great. but washington is a special town. >> a little conservative. >> so what we try to do is really to say how many of these
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looks really can really wear and how much is applicable to our community and tailor those looks to that. >> elaine was kind enough to send us some. go through and see what you like. let me see. black and white is the trend. i'm trying to imagine if i can see the power players in dc wearing this. >> people think washington is conservative and therefore conservative means just a suit. but if you notice all of these looks are fairly covered up. not really exposing a lot. this is definitely a fashion forward way to where a great pencilled dress. add on a little leather. it's not so much outside of the trend. the middle is actually i think it's a very kind of day breezy however, you could also wear it to a much more
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conservative place and a great little trivia is michelle is local from dc. and they are making big waves in the fashion industry. and then same for noon. they graduated last area and debuted last season. and here they are again at mercedes benz fashion week. >> we have another group to look at now. formal wear. >> this is one of my favorites this season. i'm a huge fan of velvet. crushed velvet. and i thought again this is a look that any washingtonian woman could pull off. he does a good mix of classic yet sparkly and dressy. i put this on here because this is a fashion forward way to do formal. you
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wouldn't think of doing pants with this short long hem line dress. but washingtonians are taking a lot more risks lately. i thought this was good. and it's on trend. rihanna had on a similar red at the grammies as well. >> i love that line. i do. i've been waiting to get something that i would like for me. do we have another one? >> we do have another one. layers and textures. obviously, it's fall. so you want to be comfortable. at the same time, you want to be warm. what i like about these was max actually put together this look. when you look at it, you think those are pants but they are not. they are boots. i call them the legging boot. i don't know what the official name for it is. i'm totally in love with it. i hope it makes it past the run way into the stores. >> remember when we were
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talking about the inaugural fashion seemed like mrs. obama had on is it a boot or a pant? reminds me of that. >> fun way to do accessories. you think about boots and every fall and designers try to push themselves to stay beyond just what's normal and what they would wear every single day. >> i love all these looks. thank you so much for being with us today. and come back and see us. >> definitely. >> up next, music's best hits hit the red carpet. find out who took home top honors next in the buzz bin. i got it when we could downloadd an hd movie in like two minutes.
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sons. won album of the year for bable. little bit of a surprise there. >> front man was the night's biggest winner. three awards with the black keys. one award as the producer. fun won best new artist and song of the year. jay z, kanye west took home three awards each. >> he didn't take home an award just yet but justin timberlake brought the crowd to his feet with his new single seat and tie and another song off his album called pusher love girl. i couldn't figure out what he was saying. it was good. >> i liked it. >> me too. if you can't get enough of jt, he released a new single called mirrors. the album doesn't drop until march. >> comes out in march.
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i like it very much. >> the most bled out artist at the awards carrie underwood. her necklace worth $31 million. >> boy, that's a lot of money. >> up next, 19-year-old viscus fisher. he was busy performing his own songs to help celebrate black history month. the south african teen joins us live to perform. >> first though, local young artist combined contemporary moves with african dance. introducing us to some of the performance with youth association on the other side of the break. ( man ) legs up ! ( man ) legs up ? legs up, legs up, legs up ! red hot deal days are back. let nothing stop you. good job ! it's red hot deal days.
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black history month. contemporary and african dance meet rich vocals. holly joins us live with a preview of saturday's 5th annual black history month show. >> reporter: good morning to you. these ladies are so impressive. they know so much. they do modern, ballet , hip hop and african dance. really am just amazed at their talent and enjoying preview of the show. right now introduce you to trinity. she's 13 years old. and a graduating senior . let's talk about what it means to you to be a part of this group. >> to me it means, it's a great honor for me to be here. very hard working. to me sister hood and focusing on our main
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goals. >> you have not only been a performer but doing correspond graphic yourself. >> yes. to me, it's such a blessing and it's a good opportunity because it's very rare that you find a group like this. such a sister hood and a bond and making connections to our ancestors to each other and to the community, to the world. so as a graduating senior, what would your advice would you give this young 13-year-old? >> work hard. don't give up. it's really hard. and can get really hard. good support and here for you. i'm hoping you are going to be here for me. they are going to try to put me in this hip hop routine. i don't know how much hip there is in my hop but what am i going to need to do here? >> move.
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be having 5th annual black history month celebration performance. it is one you won't soon forget. two performances 4 and 8:00 p.m. myfoxdc.com is our web site. we have a link. starting your morning with those moves, tony. >> i wish i could, holly. thank you very much. our next guest traveled across the world to honor a living legacy. at just 19 years old south african artist took a stage to a special tribute to his country's former president. joins us in studio to talk about the special performance and sing for us as well. good to meet you. thank you for coming in. some may look at you and say i know this guy from somewhere. the story is very interesting. you had a video you recorded when you were 10 years old. >> yes, i did. >> tell me about that video and
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how it got you noticed. >> the video was made when i was 10 years old. and i was strumming the guitar. i never knew it would amount to this. >> and so you were 10 when you did this. a friend shot it right? >> a friend that lives across the street. >> and showed it to some friends. >> you weren't happy about that. >> no. it wasn't the agreement we made. the agreement was only for the video and couldn't keep it to herself. started sending it to her boyfriend and friends and ended up on youtube. >> and had record executives sending out facebook posts trying to find you. finally they did and now you are traveling around the world. >> yes, i am. to do the performance last night was an honor for us. i'm glad we did the crowd proud. >> is this the first time to the united states? >> very first time. really
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awesome experience. i got to see the lincoln memorial and all the wonderful things in washington d.c.. >> we're going to hear some. describe your music. describe your influences. >> my influence come from michael jackson. i've listened to manhattans for a while. more chris brown and justin bieber. >> to play at the kennedy center which is one of the nation's premiere venues and in honor of nelson mandella, that had to be special. >> it was such a great honor. doesn't allow people to meet him any more. doing the performance last night was so peaceful in my heart. >> that may still come. are you having a good time? >> i'm enjoying myself. >> fantastic. we were looking a little at the video there lovers at first sight.
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is there an album out? >> the album is coming. you are going to do a song which is going to be your next single. it's called out of time. you want to tell me about the song. >> the song is based on time and correct the mistakes they made in the past. you just want to tell the person you've heard i'm sorry. end up in the time can't do it any more. >> we want to hear it. this is called out of time. >> ♪ it has been several. hours ♪ days have become tears ♪ memories fading away ♪ yeah, barely holding on to nothing but love ♪ for you to be mine ♪ it's my dream come
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true so here i am begging you for ♪ all your time oh, please give me another chance ♪ then i can prove to you if i only had one more hour ♪ 60 more seconds ♪ i would spend it with you ♪ 60 more seconds i would spend it with you ♪ but now i realize ♪ i'm out of time ♪ seeing you with that guy ♪ brought me to my senses ♪
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nothing can be as real as that ♪ we belong together ♪ maybe all i need is a second ♪ maybe an hour ♪ one more hour, 60 more seconds ♪ i would spend it with you ♪ ♪ i said one more hour, 60 more seconds ♪ i would spend it with you ♪ ♪ spend it with you ♪ but now i realize ♪ yeah, i'm out of time ♪ out of time i mean that the time stops ♪ >> consider the love we have and spare me another chance ♪ ♪ if i only had one more
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all right. there's a live shot. still got the cloud cover and the fog across the area. not going to be a beautiful day but nice mild afternoon with high temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. maybe a few 60s and a peak or two of sunshine. here's your accu weather 7 day forecast. tomorrow looks great. it's interesting on wednesday . and maybe this weekend as well. as temperatures are going to be very cold around here. could do a couple different storms wednesday and again this weekend. >> vicus visser
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