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turned toward god and toward the values that have long made our country the freest and greatest in the world. we removed a symbol that was being used to divide us and we found a strength that united us. there's an important lesson in this. in many parts of society today, whether in popular culture, academia, the media or politics, there's a tendency to falsely equate noise with results. some people think that you have to be the loudest voice in the room to make a difference. that's just not true. often the best thing we can do is turn down the volume. when the sound is quieter, you can actually hear what someone else is saying and that can make a world of difference. of course, that doesn't mean we won't have strong disagreements. we will. and as we usher in this new era,
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republicans will stand up for our beliefs. if we held the white house, taxes would be lower for working families and we'd put the brakes on run away spending and debt. we would encourage american innovation and success instead of dem monizing them. the economy would soar and good jobs would be available across the country. we would reform education so it worked best for students, parents, and teachers, not washington bureau grats and union bosses. we would end the disastrous health care system and replace it with reforms that lowered costs and actually let you keep your doctor. we would respect differences in modern families but we would also ip cyst on respect for religious liberty as a corner stone of our democracy. we would recognize the importance of the separation of powers and honor the constitution in its entirety and, yes, that includes the
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second and tenth amendments. we would make international agreements that were celebrated in israel and protested in iran, not the other way around. and rather than just thanking our brave men and women in uniform, we would actually strengthen our military. so both our friends and our enemies would know that america seeks peace, but when we fight wars, we win them. we have big decisions to make. our country is being tested, but we've been tested in the past, and our people have always risen to the challenge. we have all the guidance we need to be safe and successful. our forefathers paved the way for us. let's take their values and their strengths and rededicate ourselves doing whatever it takes to keep america the greatest country in the history of man and woman. thank you. good night. and god bless.
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>> governor nikki haley with the republican response from the state of south carolina. we're in washington, d.c., tonight. coverage will continue on fox and my network station which is coming up on the east coast. analysis begins now on fox news channel on satellite and cable. for all of us at fox news, i'm shepherd smith in washington.
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this is fox5 local news at 10. right now at 10 some of you saw your first snow showers, but all of us get stuck with these bigts winds and bitter cold windol chill. i'll have your forecast. plus, more than a dozen teenagers attack a man in a d.c. hotspot. tonight he's sharing his story. the president of the united states. and you just saw president obama's last state of the union address. we'll have live reaction fromfrm capital hill coming up.up. fox5 news at 10 starts right now right off the top tonight,oni though, a winter weather alert.t we're talking snow showers, whipping winds and a bitter blast of artic air. thanks for joining us, i'm tony, perkins and i'm shawn yancy. temperatures plummeted, wind pl chills that are headed towards the single digits.
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we have weather coverage withwih sue palka and caitlyn lost. >> you certainly didn't need it on when we got into. > finally d.c. gets its firstts trace of snow.tr this is the longest we've ever gone without any trace of snowsw in d.c. in the record books re tonight. a lot of places getting a small accumulation, too, as what we call snow squalls came throughho with that artic front. enough to cover the cars, the grass. these were fast movers andnd thanks to those temperatures ine the upper 40s earlier today. it didn't have a huge effect on roads.ro although some drivers on i66 did have some problems out towardowa the shen den owe a valley. dulles picked up three 100 these of an inch and that should be .3
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at dulles. an inch of snow that they got.o. here is how things looked as we put it all in motion. there's that squall moving on through. about everything out of here.ere i still a few flurries still lingering across montgomery andd loudon county and that is about it.. single digits are going to be the big story.tory if you spent any time outside those winds are really horrendous. the highest snow report in beared, west virginia.a. that's in grant county. we also got three tenths of an inch of snow in winchester and leesburg. caitlyn, i'm sorry to say you got the short straw tonight and you're outside with some other big story. the when the spots and the winds and wind chills are the big story. tell us what you're seeing. >> not much because the wind isd
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blowing my hair so much. we certainly had a lot of fun watching the snow squall t earlier. hopefully you did, too, from the comfort of your house.hous the snow is long gone.one. we did get a dusting briefly. primarily no more snow, no accumulation and the one good thing about the wind is it dries up the pavement and the roadwaya really quickly. that benefits us from seeing too much refreeze overnight. still be care lful tomorrow c morning especially if you'rearci north andal west of us where wer saw some lit accumulations. that will easily refreeze.efre it's the sidewalks when you steu out the door are the worst. as sue said, the bigger story,bg now the wind and the cold that will be greeting you when you wake up tomorrow morning. 34 in washington, but we are in the upper 20s north and west.est 23 in hagerstown, 23 in cumberland, the winds, of course, making it feel so much colder out there.ut we had some impressive wind gusts all day. when that squall came through with that snow we had reports of
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45 to 50-mile an hour wind gusts all across the area. that makes it feel like 22.ik we are seeing the single digits. 8-degrees it feels like in hagerstown. that's what it's going to feelto like for basically all of usf when you weak up tomorrow morning. sing ill digits to low teen wind chills. that was about our snow. the first one of the season earlier this season.r th i was nice to see it comeme through. good it's long gone in time fore the morning commute.comm watch out for any slicks spots and sue i'm sure you'll spendo the rest of the show talking about the bundle up weather forr tomorrow morning. >> tomorrow will be the coldest day this season, probably only topping out near the 30-degree mark. you will need all your layers for question. we'll see the winds diminishingi as the day goes. the wind advisory in effect until midnight, it looks like it may be dropped.
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> we'll have more details ahead. > and now to a fox5 exclusive. d.c. police are investigating another olent attack by a group of teenagers. t we've reported on a string of attacks in rest recent weeks.eek a fox5 viewer saw our stories and tonight he's opening about his own frightening encounter. he talked to fox5's marina maracco. >>reporter: yes, shawn, yet another confirmed mob attack. this is now the fifth one thatne we know about. four of these five attacks discovered by fox 35 and i want you to see this timeline of wheh they started happening because it all starred late december. that first one that we know back on december 21 and they spanned three weeks all the way up too january 2. the one we're talking about tonight happening out here on eighth street on christmas eve not on metro like the other four. it all went down right on this street here near china town starting on that very corner there. this bike messenger picking up a
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pizza delivery.deli as he was making his way up eighth street on this sidewalk he saw a group of 10 to 14 teenagers approaching him. they were laughing him, cheering. they slammed down his box, hito, him in the head and finally he realized what are these guys doing, similarly acan thatting me. he finally made his way for his backpack. they got onto a metro bus righth at this stop here. once they got on the bus thattht victim able to speak with the driver asking for the driver to stop, but the driver had to opeo the doors and ultimately let those teens get away. i couldn't really see the logic, i mean you get a group of unruly teenagers on a metro bus you don't necessarily want to keep them on the bus. i don't think the group iss really paying that muchmuch attention to where the incidence occurs, more whether or not they've got an easy target. and right here you're looking ao the federal agency that is adjacent to this sidewalk.
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there's surveillance cameras here and security that perimeters this entire campus. so far no suspect descriptionspc from police. po we're now reporting live here in northwest washington, d.c., marina maracco, fox5 local newses. > more than 80 people filed lawsuits against metro today on the one year anniversary of that deadly smoke incident on thethe yellow linement they were trapped in a smoke-filled train for 45 minutes before help arrived. those survivors are suing because they say metro refused to tell t them what chemicals were in the smoke they inhaled that day. > we will hear from theom passengers that were on thatthat train one year ago today. president obama delivered an i am passioned speech to theto nation tonight in his last state of the union address. he touched on a wide range ofof issues and touted his administration's accomplishments over the past seven years andeas looked forward to the future. the president says while the
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state of the union remains strong, families won't reap the benefits of opportunity and security until the country's fixes its politics and strengthens its economy. president also addressed theaddr fight against isis. for more than a year america has led a coalition of more than 60 countries to cut off isil's financing, disrupt their plot, stop the flow of terrorists fightings and stamp out their vicious ideology.ideo with nearly 10,000 air strikes r we're taking out their leadership, their oil, their training camps, their weaponsç i believe a driving private a d sector is the lifeline of our economy, but after years now off record corporate profits working families won't get moremore opportunity, or bigger paychecks just by letting big banks or big oils or hedge funds make their own rules at everybody else's
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expense. democracy grinds to t a halt without willingness or compromise. when even basic facts are contested or when we listen only to those who agree with us. our public live whichevers whenn only the most stream voices get all the attention. south carolina governor nikki haily delivered the republican response. that's right.th she says while the country faces its most dangerous security threat from isis militants theyn warnings americans not to gett o caught up in the rhetoric.tori we must fix our broken immigration system. that means stopping illegal immigration and it meansea welcoming properly vetted legal immigrants regardless of their race or religion. just like we have for centuries. you may recall haily was thrust into the national spotlight last
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year after a gunman killed ninel people inside a charleston church. > tom fitzgerald joins us lives from capital hill with reactiont to the speech. is it the same kind of partisan reaction that we always seel after one of these speeches or is it something different. >>reporter: that's exactly what it's been.it there was a call forth president to the american people not toto become cynical with the politics of our day. however, almost from the momentm this speechenned, tony, as politicians filed into statry hall here on capital hill democrats and republicans quickly broke down intointo political lines, democrats tonight saying this was an optimistic speech hitting am oft the highlights of the obama presidency, but republicans warning out that the president in their view failed to mentiono many of the issues that they seh divided this country over theovr last seven years.year there have been calls bipartisan up here on the hill after 9/11r
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after the shooting of gab i give. pressed on what they thought of the speech, well their opinionpi seemed to divide up depending on the political party theyrty belonged to. there are a lot of latitudes there, but what are we why trulr going to do to address the threats that we see around thehe world, also what are we going to do to truly help small businesses? the definition hern i think was lacking. what the president was doing was actually having a real discussion with american people about the big macro trends inro the world and the role of the united states and things we should be doing to better prepare our people for the future. he was proud of what he has done over the last seven years and strengthing our economy and building america's stress internationally. it was an amessment, but it alst spoke to the future.futu i think it was perfect for aor last speech. it would have been the wrong first speech.eech
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it was the best last speech. now, make no mistake, politicsol was not far from this and the political campaign. the first votes in the iowa caucus, well they're just threet weeks away. the president inserting himselfs into the presidential campaignl tonight saying that anyone whony was talking down the americanthe economy in the president's words are pedaling fiction. we'll have more on this as the evening continues. > as the 10 continues we'rewe'r going to stay with our state of the union coverage, but not whab you might expect.ght we're going to look at some of the procedures and history behind it. for instance, what would happen if there wases a catastrophic event on capital hill when the president was giving his address in there was a plan in place.plc tony. some breaking news from the envelope, not one, but two teams are on their way to la. and there was plenty of dramadrm surrounding the decision to move today. we'll break it all down on theon other side of the break. ♪
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meetings tonight in houston. one team is on the move. another one might be joining joi them soon. jim lokay here to break it all l down. >> they're getting one of them back. it's a sag a that will go on for the future. fu the nfl team is packing up and moving west. the st. louis rams are once on again the los angeles rams. just like when it looked like the raiders and charges looked like it was moving to la, they l got the all clear to move. the san diego chargers have beea approved to move.ed t they have an option to move to a new stadium which they built in evening ill wood, california. ca this is a rendering of it. $1.8 billion. it's going to take three yearser to build. they're going to play in the old coliseum for the time building. the raiders appear out of the deal. as for the chargers, this is th what happened. their billionaire owner doesn't like the rams billionaire owner.
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but when it comes to building aa new stadium, money talks. ta they might go back to san diego and say, what can you do for us, but the nfl doesn't want just the rams. the rams aren't a greatra franchise.ms they don't want them plage on o their own in la. they also changed it on their th website from the st. louis rams to los angeles. i thought years ago weo understood that la couldn't support an nfl team, let alone two. are they going to get enough en commitment from fans? fan >> right. r it's the second tv market in the country. obviously they've been waiting, but it's been 20 some years since they last had a team. >> basketball, baseball.aske > it's going to cause a a realignment in the division? >> it doesn't look like becausec we're talking about the rams. they're in the nfc west alreadye it looks like that's going to bt safe. > i'm sure the folks in st. in louis are angry. >> i'm sure they are.
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> the world tonight watching iran. as it continues to hold two us navy boats, the pentagon says sy those sailors will be returned.e this comes amid heightened tensions with iran. ira iran is holding ten us navy sailors overnight n at then iraa and base in the persian gulf. they're expected to be transferred to a ship wednesday morning. they believe all the sailors ara fine and uninjured. the us says tore ran has assured them that the crew and the two w navy boats will be returned ret safely and quickly. qui here's a map of the region we are talking about here on your screen. what wait and bay rain on thean left where the sailors were w travelling between. bet there's parse i island right ini the middle of the gulf. gul that's where iran and officials are holdingette sailors now ando close to where the boats wandered into iran and waters. let's take a look at what the two boats look like were taken.r two of them were moving between
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contact wait and bay rain when the us lost contact with them. h officials say the incident happened near parse i island in the middle of the gulf. apparently they had some sort of mechanical trouble with one ofal the boats an td they drifted in the iran and waters where they were picked up. an iran ran news agency says th evidentiary guard picked up the team because they weresay trespassing in their waters. the pentagon says the sailors were part of a squadron base in signed dago. some lawóakers see this as as further evidence that iranran cannot be trusted. > thank you. the search is on tonight for two masked men responsible for a a deadly home invasion in charles county. it happened early this morning on terrace drive in waldorf. investigators say two masked men entered the house and shot one o man multiple times.
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investigators believe the attackers knew the victim. >> this was in the a random attack. this was a house that was targeted. the people inside were targeted. and we're working on determining a motive. the intruders roughed up aou second man in thegh house, but e managed to escape through a window. one woman also got away. another stayed in the house, but was not hurt. this is the second murder of thh year in charles county. > ashing police force haveg raised concerns ofpo safety. saf the d.c. police union president has been out spoken on behalf of its members against how the chief has been doing business. but there has been a major maj shakeup tonight. fox5's tisha lewis is here withe this developing story. >>reporter: whether you live here or come to visit, you want, to know that the police force is up to the task of protecting you. for more than a decade del royoy burton has been at the helm. hel in fact, here he is on fox5 newe this morning after a no
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competent vote for chief lanierl tonight it's burton who is out i as union president. i did speak with burton as he as learned about the vote and he says the membership wants wan change, that's exactly whatxac they're going to get. i accept the fact that they've decided to go in a different di direction. i'm pleased with the things i'vv been able to do. do so no regrets. i'll just move forward. for > burton lost by a significanti margin to sergeant matthew mall. fox5 local news received these election results showing mall ml received nearly double the results.s. burton is best known for publicly criticizing policeg po chief cathy lanier on severalal occasions about the department'a staffing shortage, the dismantling of the department's drug and vice units and the rise in homicides across the district. .term doesn't end inch april 1. i'll finish my term, work on the cases that i've been working ong do the necessary things to transit and move on. police chief cathy lanier lan
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e-mailed fox5 local news a a statement saying congratulations to the newly elected leadership, these hard working members clearly won the confidence ofid their colleagues. i look forward to working with i them. there's some speculation that one of the reasons burton mayuro have lost his see the as chairman of the police union could surrender the pay raise controversy. we'ved out to the newly electede chairman, matthew mall and we ad expect to hear from him in the coming days. > thank you very much.ou v a maryland appeals court will ap hear arguments on march 4 on whether a baltimore police officer charged in the death off freddie gray should be forced tt testify against his colleagues. prosecutors say they can't secure a conviction against godson jr. unless jurors hearing from officer william porter whose trialenned in a million trial last year. ye good son who is facing the most serious charges including secon degree murder was driving the
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police van that gray was ridingi in. > firefighters had to rescue some residents from an apartment fire in chevy chase. the flames started on the 16th floor. some residents were drapped for a while. one person is being evaluated for injuries. the cause of that fire remains under investigation.unde > still to come, survivors of metro's deadly smoke incident speak out one year after the deadly accident. first tonight, itself you saw s the pomp, you saw the circumstance of tonight's state of the union, what you did not see were the plans in case cas something went drastically wrono tonight. we have the details of the designated survivor coming up next. ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence.
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may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. as we saw tonight, inside thatto one room on capital hill nearlya all of the members of ourpi executive, legislative and an judicial branches gathereds together and because of that, federal government had to be had
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prepared if a disaster struck di that room, if something happened to the president, the pr vice-president and speaker. that's where the designated survivor comes in. in. the white house designates a member of the president's cabinet to success him. the department of homelandde security jay johnson waspa designated survivor tonight. to the survivor's identity kept ke secret until the day of the state of the union and there whereabouts remain a history his until after the president wraps up the speech and leaves. we learned that secretary johnson was named just about 9:00 this evening. they didn't give us a lot of lead time. they also have the nation's nuclear launch code. you've heard about this, of course, it's the 45-pound5-po briefcase known as the football and always travels with the president. but tonight that briefcase traveled with secretary johnson. more trivia, going all the way t back to recorded history only on two women have been selected as sitting out and being the
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expected survivor. done chauffeur and again in 200n when interior secretary gailgail norton was chosen under bush. more state of the union facts fa now. we're going to go way back in time. the first state of the union speech made by george washington back in 1790, the first televised prime time state of of the union, linden johnson in in 1966. the first opposition party response also in '66. since lbj was speaking in primeg time republicans demanded a a chance to give a response.. the longest speech measured by how long it actually took to to deliver it at 1 hour 28 minutes goes to president bill clinton in 2000. and finally who invites the guests we often talk about on the news? rang and file senators and representatives are allowed to bring just one guest to the state of the union. however, if you're part of the house or senate leadership, lea they're percs. you know what the perc is. pe >> what is it? >> you get to invite multiple
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guests if you want to. that accounts for who is above the members sitting there the watching the state of the unionn > very cool. ver >> this fascinates me.ates the designated survivor, do they go through any kind of training or something? > good question. >> we were trying to find that t out. of course they're not tellingno you. when you consider that that football has nuclear codes in i it, you have to have some training. so they admit to that. the person who is designated the survivor, in this case again secretary johnson, he knew jo several weeks ago. we so there was some basic ba training. a person from the military carries that briefcase. he was prepared. pr that's what they're telling us. but they're not going to tell ul what that training is. you would think they would have streamlined that briefcase by now, 45 pounds. >> oh, tony. > don't you see the movies, there's metal things that open p up and big buttons. >> some traditions need to stay. > coming up next, metro hit me with dozens of lawsuits on the
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this is fox5 local news at 10. a look now at some of the top stories of the day.ay. let's start with snow. yes, we can finally say it, snow. but it didn't last long. here's a look earlier thisthis season as it was coming down in dupont circle. the weather story is about the extreme cold. look at the temperature outside. it looks like it's about 34-degrees. wind chills into the teens. possibly icy patches for the morning commute and winds gustss of 30 miles an hour or more. sue is up in just a few with f more on that. d.c. police investigating another vie event attack by ackb group of teens.eens we've been reporting on a string of attacks in recent weeks.e
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a fox5 viewer saw our stories and contacted us about his own frightening encounter.enco it happened last month while the victim was riding his bike along eighth street in northwest. he was able to use his bicycle lock to defend himself andnd managed to get away. to maryland, two masked men enter a home and shot and killed a 34 year old man in woman door. it happened here on tear ass drive earlier this morning. another man and two women were inside. investigators believe the attacks knew the victim. so far no arrests. more legal trouble tonight for metro. 87 survives of that deadly smoke incident at the l'enfant plaza station filed lawsuits. they claim metro refused to tell them what was in the smoke that choked them and what caused thee incident in the first place. fox5's bob barnard reports. >>reporter: a year later, those who survived being trapped inside the smoke filled yellow line railed cars for nearly an
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hour inside a tunnel say they're still haunted by the memory. me it's hard. and they say they're afraid off what's to come.come i've spent the last year wandering what the long-term effects are going to be for my health. i've read that the actual smokea was caused from electricity burning the insulation around the third rail.rail to me that sounds like asbestos or something like that. i have kids and grandkids.ndki i want to be here for them. not knowing it's hard. attorneys suing metro on behalfa of deand baker, jonathan rogers train that day say they have two questions. what was in the smoke and whatwt caused the incident in the first place? our clients were trappew like rats in a can in a tunnel that felt like a coffin for 45
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minutes. they have no idea of what they breathed in. one metro passenger was killedie that day. the sons of 61 year old carol glover have already sued metro for $50 million.50 m jonathan rogers was on the traii with miss glover and tried to save her life. it's that feeling of helpless watching somebody suffer will stay with me forever. > are we safe from fire andire smoke today a year later? we don't know the answer to that question. > so what does metro have toro say about all of this? welsh a transit agency spokesperson tells me, as a matter of policyi they don't comment on pending litigation. the ntsb's investigation continues. the federal government now n assuming safety oversight of metro's rail years.metr in the district, bob barnard,nad
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fox5 local news. > d.c. fire chief gregory dean admits the fire departmentepa dropped the ball by not enacting a d.c. council law that would prevent firefighters who might face defelice from retiring.from the council approved that law in 2014, but i was in the applied in the case of lieutenant guy valentine. last march investigators say valentine heard a call go outo for a toddler choking just thret blocks from his station, but he failed to take the call. the child later died. the child's family says valentine was never held account allocable a for what happenedhat and instead was allowed to retire. going forward the department will enforce the law. > a surveillance camera captured these images of an isis gunman. edward archer is charged in the case. an incident reveals a taper
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steeld the police that archer is part of three roadway lied men.. detectives say they get tipset like these all the time and it may or may not be credible. the officer who was shot is in critical, but stable condition. he suffered a broken left armef and nerve damage. > coming up next, sue has yourr frigid forecast. also ahead, work, play, dash, a creative new local business for parents who want to take their kids to work more americans telling their boss to take thise job and well, you know the rest. the government saying 2.8 millworkers quit their jobs inn november. that's the most since april of 2008. here's why many people are confident about leaving. the number of job openings roseo duringb the same time. many of the vacancies coming in the construction, restaurant and healthcare sectors.sect meantime ford looking into the rearview mirror to boost sales in the future. bringing back the lincolnco continent l al, the luxury sedan
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look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. mmmm, yoplait. > welcome back, everybody.co well, we saw it tonight for thee first time for real, it for rer i went outside and you could see the snow coming down out there. caitlyn and i went out and a looked at it and we were squealing like we were children.
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neither of us planned it. pla i put it on facebook, if you if want to see it. the snow show is over for now. here comes the part we don't do like. the artic blast, it's going to o be kind of tough tomorrow, guys. we'll need all of our layers. it's freezing outside. i don't think they'll fight youo on it tomorrow.. > look at that snow. >> it's mess mere rising. ris > ski lovers have been waiting for some decent snow. we were checking the whisk ski k resort. they did well today. the cameras are a little l hard to he zoo, but they picked up pi five inches of snow today. tod i think they got about threehree today. ten inches for the season. a lot of people use this upcoming weekend which is a three-day weekend for many people, including the martin luther king holiday to do a little l skiing and they'll begn able to make a lot of snow. happy news for ski lovers and
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especially the ski resorts and everyone who works at them. th officially now we've had a trace of snow at dulles. hagerstown picked up threetown tenths of an inch. hagerstown had thunder snow, so thunder analyte thing. i got some video of that that was sent to us on facebook. i'll be showing you that in a little while when we do our our knews at 11 that's going to be a little later than that tonight. this is an artic boundary. we had the frontal boundary that extended from the flipper that h went up through pennsylvania.ug a lot ofh trouble on the roads p here through pennsylvania.hr i heard ofou a huge pileup on te turnpike, as a matter of fact. we also heard from some of you f on western portions of 66 that said it was a little bit of a of tough drive and out towards the shen and dough a valley. a coating did occur toward the o north and west. the snow showers have exited anx we were very fortunate in that h the roads were in pretty good p shape locally because we gote we into the 40s today. temperatures are plunging
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overnight, but the good news isn the winds have really stayed gusty, so we've hoped that a lot of the when the spots got driedr up. there could be some slick spotsl especially north and west. single l digit wind chills wi tomorrow morning and at the bus stop these are not the wind chills, actual air temperatures, 15 to 22 with a bit of a breeze. now, the breezes won't be as bas as they have been late tonight and into the overnight, but it will be noticeable and enough to give you wind chills in the single digits. d after school, 28 to 34, so a very cold day coming. at 32 if this is what our actuac high is tomorrow it will be thet coldest day we've had so far so this season. a nice recovery for thursday, getting up to 46-degrees. it should be dry with a good amount of sunshine. before the snow came through ana these bitter cold temperaturesee we did touch 47-degrees today at reagan. that heated up the pavement enough that when the squall came through it didn't really stick to the roadways, but to the grass and to the cars.
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dulles 45, bwi46. here's where we are right now. o mostly in the 20s. 2 reagan at 3 #, qunatico 34. 34 but when you factor in the windi it feels much colder. i wanted to show you the cold te shot that is pouring in behind the albert a clipper. it is folding in the colder c temperatures. chicago at 4, minneapolis at 3 blow. international falls at 5-degrees below zero. ze it will be rather progressive. r the bigger story overnight and e into wednesday, stronger winds. i don't think we'll be hit hing wind advisory levels. those gusts have gone. earlier today we did have some gusts to 47 miles an hour. overnight they're like more 20 o to 30. as we go through the day winds d will get better. they're not great now, we're mostly 25 to 35 is the range. they'll stay strong for a littls bit longer. that's why we already got wind chills, 10 gaithersburg, 5
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hagerstown.hage 7:00 a.m. wind chill, maybe as a cold as 3. we think the wind chills will wi stay bitter cold throughout the day. as we head into your seven day u forecast, i wanted to show you while we're 32 tomorrow, it's it going to be a little bit of a warmup especially as we head on into saturday. i think saturday's temperaturesr feeling a little bitda better. we will have a bit of early rain that you'll have to deal with, e but it looks like we'll come ouu above average as we look for our saturday forecast. martin luther king holiday at 38. by the time we get to tuesday, 34.da beyond that ity, looks like temperatures will moderate. but it's going to be a shock toc the system if you haven't experienced the cold night whene you open the front door tomorrow morning. be ready for it. it get your layers out. > we've been warned. let's check in will and find out what's coming up next in our next half hour. we're going to be talking abouta that cold weather one more time.
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