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this is fox5 local news at 10. right now at 10, he's sitting in isolation at this county jail. tonight the exclusive jail house interview with the man allegedld behind a child pornography scandal that has rock prince george's county schools.'s >> concerned parents confront school p leader.der. what change are being made to protect the children. > fox ass team coverage begins right now. and we begin with our fox55 exclusive for the first time we're hearing from the man at the center of the appalling school child porn investigationi in prince george's county.e ge i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. this man, did i and take you tak care way is the volunteer school aid accused of making videos of children engaged in sex acts. last thursday one of the alleged vic i am's uncles went to the t school and spoke with the principal about his concernsabou about the suspec
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you care way. according to the uncle, the principal told him to circle back in a few days, but instead he went to police. on friday, police arrested care way. on monday they held a news conference. they revealed that as am as 12 children were involved in the videos. on tuesday, school offeringsings sent home a letter informing parents about what was going on. then wednesday, one of the alleged victims' families filed a lawsuit and for the first time prince george's county schoole' leaders spoke publicly about the case. they also announced the school's principal had been placed on administrative leave. fox5's marina maracco met exclusively with care way tonight at the prince george'sgs county department of corrections in upper marlboro, what did he have to say.o >>reporter: we did.rter i went in with my photographer. we went in for roughly about ano hour here. we showed up and of course when you walk in you have to leave everything
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we only had our ids and our jackets basically with us. we went inside. he was already waiting for us at the medical ward of the jail. he was sitting on the other side of a glass partition. of course, a an orange jumpsuit. he was not handcuffed. he was not shackled when we showed up. both my photographer than aintroduced ourselves. he had accepted our request to see him and then when wen saturday down with him one of my first questions was were you involved in the child pornography charges and accusations and he said, he was very candid with us and said, yes, that he did partake in these videos. he said that he believed himself to be one of the children. he was just another big kid sharing with these children that he's known for quite sometime as he's been a teachers aid at that elementary school as well as most recently a volunteer. he told us that he never engaged in any sort of
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interactions with any of those children, but he says that he was privy to all these videos,s, that he was watching them as they performed these acts on camera. now i sass that a lot of these videos were taken on the children's cellphones and then the videos were sent to his cellphone via the social media app that we know as kik where you can remain anonymous and send pictures through that app. he says that is how he received the videos on his phone. > let me ask you, it sounds like he thought that what he was doing was okay? what was your sense? did he understand theert graft of the charges against aga him? does he know that he was wrong. >> i did ask him, i said you you understand that you are facing very serious charges. there are at least now ten felony charges and you could potentially be spending the rest your life behind bars. as soon as i said, he began to cry. he says he understands what he did was wrong, and he
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was sorry, but he said he neverr sexually interacted with these children. he said he was just watching. he felt as though he was one of them. sean, i'll tell you speakingou with him you don't get the sense that this is a 22 year old adult. speaking with him it seems likes rather you're speaking with a younger child, if you will. a big question, of course, rises how, in fact was he then allowlw to actually act as a volunteerue at this school with any sort of responsibility with these children. > marina, can i ask, is he claiming that he didn't shoot any of these videos, that they e were essentially just sent to him? is he trying to make somee differentiation there.ffer >>reporter: no, he's not tony. he says that he was participating as far as taking r some of these videos, even atn times directing some of thesese videos and being a part of thehe scene of this video -- of these videos. but he says he was never in anyn of the videos, so he was never in front of the camera, if you
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he says a lot of the things toot place before his eyes, but he he didn't physically participate p with these children. i will tell you that he says that this all started as fun and times. it started as hide and go seekk games or even as truth or dare. it would start innocently, he says, as kissing and then from there evolve into of course much more serious physical actions, including sexual intercourse. > you would. wou i'm curious, did he ever explain how he was able to get the kids by themselves and shoot these videos? >> so, from what i gather fromhr our interview, sean, the majority of these videos weree actually shot at the rec center. of course you'll know that thert are no teachers. the employees there are volunteers like did i and take you. so he was there many times with these children by himself as their parents were working. he actually told us that the t night that he was picked up on friday, he was at the home
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one of the victims and he considers the mother of one of those 10 year old children to be his mentor. he looks up to that woman. he says i just can't believeieve that this happened as i leaving her house. > obviously this is a very serious situation involving children. a lot of people very upset, concerned about this.er do you have a sense of why hef h talked to you about this? and a talked so openly about all of this? >>reporter: tony, i think my sense was that he wanted to share that he considers himself to be a troubled person. he says that when he was about 10 years old, third, fourth grade he wouldn't really give me a definitive timeline or age he was raped in elementary school. he says that yet again when he was in high l school, some high school students attempted to remove his clothing and that he was nearly raped at due val high school. he did mention this to police officers. it's because of his troubled up
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special education classes, he's had a lot of trouble.ble. he's been raped. this is why he sympathized witha these children.ldre these children saw him as another child and he was just one more part of that group. he did not see himself as an adult, if you will. he did see himself as a superior to have responsibility over them, but just one more of the group. that was kind of frank scary to see that a 22 year old man man considered himself h at the at level of a 10 year old. > marina, you said he now understands that what he did was wrong. did he display any signs of remorse since he's now admittedd to these acts? >>reporter: he did, sean. he says he's sorry. we asked him, you say you're're troubled. you say you were rained when you were young. what about these children moving forward? do you understand what this means for their lives and how they'll live likely also a troubled life.bled he would just put his head downd and then start to cry and wouldn't
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it was hard for him to elaborata on that subject. he did say a couple of timesf t that he was sorry but he never went more into detail as to how this all could affect thesethes children moving forward. but it did seem like he realized that this was seer yourself s serious enough that, in fact, he's in jail now. the first thing he said to me was i can't believe i'm behind bars. i would never have imagined i would have found myself in this situation. i've never been arrested before. i know this question has come ue a lot, are there background checks at prince george's counte public schools for anyone that works there. >> yes, there are because nothing would have shown up because he has no criminal past. > i certainly appreciate the candor in giving us your insighr from talking to him today. thank you very much. we do point out of course that deand take you care way is in jail and the things that he's saying is what he said to our reporter. we don't know what the factsts
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said. > joining us tonight to talk a little bit more about this, an expert in forensic mental health. jay. >> we thank you for being here. just based on what you've heard right now, give me reaction toco the things that this man told t our reporter.ter. >> it's a pleasure to be here with you, sean and tony.y. certainly based on what we just heard from marina.ina. there are certain numbers that need to be consideration intoo consideration. certainly a tragic situation and one of the things he's talkingkg about is his own situation of abuse. approximately one in every fivef girls under the age of 18 and approximately one in every 20 boys under the age of 18 in thei united states is the victim of childhood sexual abuse.. however, when it comes to individuals who then go onto perpetrate these inappropriaterr sexual actions that we find that only 30 percent of them have had a history of sexual aby. it's certainly not something when it comes to the trajectory of
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as children that they necessarily go onto commit these kinds of acts as adults. that said, it's not so much a question of where the guilt falls but the mitigating factors. it seems to speaking to thehe public at this time that shouldt have been one consideration to t be able to begin the process in talking about the mitigating factor. let me ask you, marina said whed she talked to him she sort of got a sense that he wasn't a 23 mentally. he even told her that he feltha like he was one of the kids. what is your take away from what he told her and her sense of actually seeing that. >> sure, shawn yancy. s i thinkur a lot can be said abot this. obviously further investigationh needs to beer done, particularly an evaluation of his competency. something that was very illuminating to me is hearing from marina that he had been in special education throughout his
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lifetime.me. there are am reasons why individuals are in special education courses, but certainly one thing to be able to take a look at there based on specifically his history of of abuse as well as history of being bullied and having some very negative lifetime experiences it's also very aluminating that he seems to have beneficial eighted in somee way, shape or form on his own childhood, not being able to mature. having an individual who mentally may be a child,d, however, has the body of a grown man of course in am cases can be dangerous for a variety ofiety purposes. > jay, let me just ask you one quick question. it seems odd to me that he's able to perhaps start to layout this ground work, as you said, i was aabused as a child. i was raped as a child, but then to not be able to acknowledge that what he was doing, if it was done to him it seems to me he would understand that it's wrong to be dog it to others. oh is that odd
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be a difference there. >> not particularly, tony. weari refer to this as a theory of mind or basically a victim empathy and oftentimes individuals who have gone through these very difficult and traumatic life circumstances, cr when it comes to them perpetrating that abuse havese difficulty identifying withdent their victims as individuals who will actually likely exactly as marina said go through some very difficult times themselves intie the future.ure. it's certainly something wherehg we on the same page we need to take care of our children but also recognize that this kind of abuse as was noted likely was very, very difficult to be able to predict. it's simply tragic that it t happened in one of our community schools. > such a disturbing case.. jay, the founder of the global research for of institute foray bus. > concerned parents demand answers from the schooled syste. we'll tell you what is being done to keep their kids safe. but for some of the other stories we're following tonightt on fox5 and i
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one of metro's top leaders has resigned. > what we'vleneabout the first casear of the sicca virusn maryland. hey, sue, it is cold out there. > it is so cold out there.here if you thought today was cold, wait until you see the temperatures i have in the weekend forecast. for we're keeping an eye on the weekend commute for the possibility of some snow showers. i'll talk about that when fox5 local news at 10 comes right back.
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> welcome back, so bitter coldb out there tonight.ac we will beou able to get rid ofd the bigger winds as we goo through the overnight hours andu not as bitter of a wind chill, but temperatures might be mighty cold. a quick check of thek of temperatures and we find teens t already to the north and west including gaithersburg and hagerstown down to 18. 23 in the district. wind chills are a little better than they were, not quite as amm single digits and the wind gustt are getting a little bit lighter. even so we have a range of 5 in gaithersburg to about 20-degrees in dulles and it's going to stay
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it looks like we'll be heading down into the teens with only one or two exceptions. everybody is in the teens and some of you are going to be in the low teens.th i mentioned we're keeping an eyn on friday night and here's why,y the leading edge of even colderr air comes into town tomorrow night and you'll real feel iteel saturday and sunday. as the colder air is coming inng tomorrow it may produce a few snow showers and while i don'tli think there's going to be a lot of snow tomorrow afternoon and evening there could be just enough to put down some slickck spots because every single flake is going to stick.tick we want you to be aware of that possibility just not tomorrow tonight into the overnight hours. there are only a few does the fw here and there, but where you get that it could be down a tenth of an inch and make it very icy. so much so that road crews are going to be scrambling to keep up with that. owe, yes, we need to talk aboutt next we
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i'll have new information too share with with you a little bit later. > thank you, sue.ou, new at 10 tonight, a big shakeup at metro. deputy general manager trop announced his resignation. he is the first executive to leave. in a letter since board of directors weed praised trap who started out as chief of infrastructure back in 2010. he says the executive managing officer will now take over those responsibilities until a replacement is named. the sicca virus is now in maryland. health officials confirmed theoi first sicca case in the state today. they say the person traveled toe a country where the industry us is active. meantime, federal healthme, officials are working on ways ts keep the virus under control. sarah simmons joins us with the latest. >>reporter: the center for diseases is
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around the country.ntry people return from trips looking to see if they have an infection that could put a baby at risk. let's talk about the sicca case announced today in m. we don't know a lot of the details. state health officials would only say the virus was contracted by someone whoeone traveled back from a country in central america. ame doctors spoke with reporters today adamant the sicca vie us e is not something to panic about. this was an event that was expected to occur as travelvel related cases have been reported in several other states. i want to again make it abundant clear that this disease itse]lf is a mild disease, mostly asymptomatic and we don't have't grave concern about that.hat. the concern is the potential transmission to pregnant woman.n the sicca virus is causing an abnormal small head which could indicate underlying brain
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damage. the cdc is urging those who are pregnant or trying to becomeome pregnant not to travel to sicca effected areas, but if women have already traveled to those areas they should be tested for sicca between two weeks and 12 weeks after their return.urn. the cdc doesn't expect a widespread outside here in the us, but puerto rico is vulnerable. herself they're asking for congress for 1.8 bill to help in mosquito eradication and to popely help develop a vaccine. > the suspected drunk driver accused of hitting and killingnd police officer noaa has turned himself in. he was indicted on several charges including manslaughter. officer lee oat a was killed ine december while walking back too his crewser during a trafficffic stop. that's when authorities say reloose could he hid him. he had been arrested twice before for dwi. > fireworks in milwaukee, hillary clinton and
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> go ahead, tony, work it. i remember this well. this is our good science space music. can did you hear about the black holes collided in outer space? it sounds like a joke.. it is not. scientists are ecstatic about this, but am of us are wondering what does it all mean. >> it could change the way we think about the universe. > fox5's lauren demarco is here to break
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>>reporter: when you throw a rock in to a pond you see the water ripple, it's a similar idea. imagine way out in space two black holes merged.erge it caused a ripple effect, but the raves created were gravitational wave. they are warping space and time. back to the future fans, the event impacted the space time continuum. doc brown was onto something as dr. david dworkin with the national air and space museum explains scientists have now proven the last major prediction of albert einstein's theory of relativity. >> we think of reality, as we call it a space time continuumnm and you've heard about that t before. >> that is present back to the future. > absolutely. they took it from einstein. e > on september 14, two massive labs called laser in from meterm
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gravitational waves.it the waves were created # 1.3 bill years ago when far, far away two black holes merged and those waves just now reached earth. scientist converted the gravitational waves to soundo waves so we can get a better feel for it you a. the waves caused a slight disruption in space and time. the fact that the twin labs, one in louisiana and one in washington both detected these waves were keenan it provided detection al information. >> when i first heard that, i didn't believe it.dn't i said, no, that's too good tood be true.e. it's one thing to sense it and that's fabulous. they had good enough data to say it's in that general direction of the sky. > so what does it all mean? will time travel one day be possible? >> that's the fun of it. the more you know about how thee universe worksan
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control it and manipulate it, it whether that's atomic energy or hyper drive. one of the lead lig owe physicists is one of the same guys that put it to the in stellar. he was very concerned about thet possibility of actually using this knowledge in ways of moving fast distances very quickly.ly. > that got me because that movie is interesting.. >> yes, it is. as you said, the more scientists understand about how the universe works, the more it can leads to new ideas and technologies.te who knows what this could lead to. >> hashtag einstein was right 100 years ago. over the years, every decade ore so something else that he theorized is proven true. this guy was a genius. > a genius. >> breaking news. > albert einstein was a genius. > understatement. prty
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> that's good stuff. thank you, lauren.n. that's not all, though, still tt come in the next half hour, more cool science, a first look at a fascinating discovery inside of a smithsonian museum. plus, reaction to the unpopular plan to bring tolls to interstate 66. that brings it right back downak to earth. a local business is heading to court after a customer accused them of illegal activity. we're back after this.
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> this is fox5 local news at a 10. we're back now with a look at tonight's top story.ry. fox5 spoke exclusively with they man at the center of a child porn investigation in prince george's county.or didge i attain carraway was a volunteer school aid at a woods elementary. he's accused of making videos of children engaged in seven acts. marina maracco will have more on
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her interview on the news tonight at 11. police say there are now a dozen victims in carrawayway investigation.vest that's right. tonight parents got a chance to sound off about their concernsrs and question school leader at a special meeting. fox5's meaghan dice was also at that meeting and continues ourns team coverage.team >>reporter: hey, there. there were over 700 parents at p the packed house meeting tonight, standing room only.y. parents finally getting to address their security concernsi with the school administration. every single parent left withft one of these. it's a resource guide on how to protect your are child, how to recognize abuse. in it a letter stating please pe continue to send your child to school. also of note here, there's alsoa this. they are going to be giving personal safety lessons to the children the week of february 22. that includes the differences between appropriate, inappropriate physical contact.h itys also says personal body safety rules and when to use them. let's talk about some other notable moments from that meeting. pa
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deatake you carraway do this inside of the school.l. let's talk about the blind spots. they say they're going to add 26 new cameras around the school. they have 18 right now inside of the school.e they are setting up a task force to implement policy changes. parents asking, let's review the procedures. one grand earth standing up and saying, you know what, this past week, i walked in and nobody stopped me. parents also wanting to be notified about the volunteers asking, you know, we want the names. we want the ids. we want information. the school is saying, okay, we'll look into that. another thing of note that came up, parents wanted to know if they wanted to move their child from this school to another school, could they do that for free. >> the school said yes, that's a possibility. > we asked parents do you feel save sending your children to school, take a listen. >>ou
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is safe to come to school? no.. that's a lot of issues in there still, but i can't keep her at home, either. she has to come to school. > i we also spoke to a glenn arden councilman here in the city and he says he was not satisfied with the answers tonight. he said, himself came to the t school about three weeks agoks a spoke to principal michelle williams and said you need more resources for your school. he said he included he wanted more staff counselors. take a listen to what he said. >> i think if they had additional counselors in the school they probably would have caught this early. one counselor to 197 students iu not enough. > interesting to note here, ite was mentioned during this meeting that carraway wore pajamas to school when
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tiered. we spoke -- a lot of parents o concerned about that. we spoke to one of the school employees as she was walking out and she said there is a dress code inside the school. meantime police received 30ice calls to the tip line so far and we've put all of those numbers, if you know a witness, they wany to hear from you. we put all the numbers on our website, fox5 d.c..com. > meaghan dice, fox5 local news. > new at 10 tonight, a day spa in prince william county is ready to battle a customer in court. we first brought you this story back in november after of thef customer accused the spa of illegal activity.y. that spa is now disputing the customer's claims. they disputed it at the time as well. fox5's tissue a lewis reports. >>reporter: day spa is fighting back after a customer accused them of human trafficking. the spa is suing that customer for $2 million in a defamation suit. in an
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spa's owner says she hopes customers will return. when this with first happened in november, i didn't want to come back to work. but then i saw their loyalty to us and -- > jacqueline wen broke down in tears after she asked us to pause the interview. we don't know what they think of us, you know, do they think we're prostitutes? you know, we don't know. but my -- our customers have been strong because they know we've done nothing wrong. > the other than is suing for reckless statements that damaged the day spa. >> everything she accused us is false. the human trafficking, theraff commercial sex, all that, there's
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through the holiday season wasn when we saw the biggest decline in sales and in services.vice so we'd like to gain back our customers' trust and their loyalty and just to get our name back.ck > back in november, medical man mor rose could he made a slew of accusations against the salon. l >> a young man came in and he canned for a massage and my ears percked up because i never knew that location provided massages. so i ended up doing some online research and i found nearly two years' worth of reviews from men claiming to having received sexual services at my salon. >> she did give us a general statement that you can read in its entirety on the website. this is a family's livelihood and for her to ruin our reputation in this commity, you know, this is who we serve.
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prince william county circuit court. police say they were unable toe corroborate any of the allegations in the complaint and have received no further reporth that the alleged activity was continuing. > tissue a lewis, fox5 local news. > coming up tonight, an amazing discovery, four decades in theas making here.king we're going to show you what was found inside in one of the smithsonian museums. listen up, you want to be on tvv tonight, send us your best throw back thursday photo, using the hashtag fox5 didn't and we will share your picture on the air a tonight at 11. take a look at this cute time continuum. that was jamaica million sted. s she said this was her 30 years0 ago. > i think i have that same dress. stick around we'll be right back > a shock for stocks, the do you losing 250 points. here's the good news on that, we were down more
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just about an earlier in the day.y. meantime it might be a good timg to be in the market for a home. mortgage rates keep falling.g. down for six consecutive weeks. three year, 3.65 percent. and would you like a tattoo with those groceries? high end grocery chain hole foods saying that it might include tattoo parlors at its new 365 stores focusing on my lenual shoppers. the first set to open in los angeles this may. it looks like cupid is pulling back his bow, in the office ate least, according to a new survey nearly 40 percent of workers have dated a coh-worker in the past year.past get this, about a third of those office row mans leaving a marriage. that's business. i'm neil cavuto.
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> the democratic presidentialra hopefuls are going head to head tonight in milwaukee in their sixth debate.xth this is the first time hillary clinton and bernie sanders have met since the iowa primary. tonight they both laid out their visions for the country.ntry i think what our campaign isampa indicating is that the american people are tired of establishment politics, tired of establishment economics. they want a political revolution in which millions of americans stand up, come together, not let the trumps of the world divide us. i think america can only live up to its potential when we make sure that every american has a chance to live up to his or her potential. that will be my m
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president. and i think together we will make progress. the next big contest is in south carolina the republican primary is february 20. the democrats will choose their candidate a week later.er. in south carolina. > coming up at 11 we return to our team coverage regarding the child pornography scandal that has rocked a maryland elementary school. >> our exclusive jail house interview with the suspect, what he revealed about his troubled past. plus what an expert in forensic meant l al healthys about the suspect's claims. all that coming up tonight at 11.
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6-dollars in tolls for a road they now use for free. why would i want to do that? i just depends on how much. i guess that's the mainline. if it ends up being something like new york tolls, 8-dollars,s that's a different story. how are working people going to use it? it's for the lexus freeway. > the tolls are expected to generate $18 million in revenue and the wider lanes will allow about 40,000 more commuters onto that roadway. > it seems to me it's also going to slow things down. you set up a toll -- >> people have to slow down. > e-zpass. so it is brutally cold out there. >> i wish we could get an e-zpass to jump over this weekend.eken although i would miss my own daughter's birthday
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valentine's day. > you can't do that. >> the coldest air we've seen this winter comes through tomorrow night.to it could come through with some snow showers. not a lot.t. we've been trying to get everybody's attention to that, here's why.'s w >> remember the wednesday before the blizzard? >> it won't be as widespread.ea. you'll have a few areas that th will get a coating. it's going to be so cold tomorrow and so it it's going to be i. we could even still see it overnight and into saturdayatur morning. i can't say if you're going to see one at your house.. there's some potential there for scattered snow showers that will put down a quick coating and that's why they're going to have trucks out tomorrow to pretreat. tonight, obviously very cold, but dry and friday afternoon,on, evening, the commute is a concern. a lot of this might happen aften the commute. the coldest air of the weekendkd and we're still watching our storm potential. i just wanted to talk about this for a mont
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evening commute.comm we're not talking about widespread snow.wi i think you can see it here in our model. north central maryland we'd have to watch some of these areas for that very quick coating and not everybody is going to see it. onward for the temperatures asru well as the set up for our polar vortex this weekend as this very cold piece of air is going to be up and over us with some gusty winds going into saturday s morning and we're going to be talking about temperatures in the teens and 20s. and some of the coldest airde saturday morning where we head for single digits.its. saturday and sunday only 25-degrees. sunday morning single digits and monday about 35-degrees.degr obviously it is very cold. tonight we are 23 in the district. we've got teens in the suburbs. the wind chill not as bad as its was because the winds are getting a little bit better, but overnight we're all headed ford the teens. quantico, if you touch 20 you'll be the warmest spot in the region. 8 in the morning, temperatures, look at this w
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teens and maybe some low 20s. by 6:00 we're in the upper 20s tomorrow evening.ng. we'll watch for the potential snow showers and you can see why everything would stick coming through here later and then onhn into saturday night, look at this. 9-degrees at 7:00 in the evening in frederick. these aren't wind chills, thesel are the actual air temperatures that we're going to be seeing as we go forward.orwa into the holiday weekend we're continuing to much what thet possibility of some light snowt on monday and the change here as i take you to the seven day forecast is that it now looks, l the models look like they want to get rid of the cold air in a hurry on tuesday and it would be more rain than snow or maybe a little bit of mix that end the snow. i kind of have a hard time believing that all of this cold air is gone in time to be rain on tuesday. either way it will be a small accumulation. look at this, 45-degrees as we head toward wednesday and thursday.thur regarding this storm, still sti several days to watch it and
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we're going to keep a close eye on that. i'll see you again in just a few minutes. > back to you. >> thank you, sue. > it has been b nearly 50 years since the apollo 11 moon landing ancients scientists are learning some new things. they made discoveries inside the spaceship.aces > three days after astronauts neil armstrong and buzz aldrick first set on the moon, the apollo 11 columbia splashed down in the pacific ocean. for the past 40 years, this space capsule a nationalnal treasury has been a center piece on the mall. now, for the first time space buffs and scientists are getting to see inside columbia like never before
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things, making new discoveries with the help of 3d imaging. i our job really was to document this in such a way that really does the object justice and allows these other people that are so excited about this object to see it the way it's been for decades.deca we were able to see things that surprised us and we thought were really quite exciting. doctor allen any del has beeneen the curator in charge of this artifact for more than 30 years. says he's never stepped foott inside the capsule.le. these images recording equipment from the outside. revealing among other things, handwritten notes. they are astronauts taking advantage of the ground. > there is this hand calendarea that had never been seen before. more or less like if you were locked in a room for several days that you would draw a
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calendar to keep track of the days. we're still trying to figure oug who did this and when. > i asked whether he'd reached out to the two surviving apollo astro nuts, mike collins and buzz aldrick. >> mike doesn't do e-mails so i said i'll make a printout oft that calendar and send it to him. buds aldrin indicated that he thought that sounds like something mike would have done. the smithsonian 3d specialistspi are also creating a virtual v reality tour of the space capsule, something you'll be able to experience with a smartphone and an inexpensivesie headset. all of the high defense imaging will be for anybody to explore p later this summer. > very cool. >> fascinating to see inside ofn that. > i love it. >> the news at 11, fascinating, coming up next. not sure if
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tonight, i'm shawn yancy. and i'm tony perkins.y prince george's county policerg say they have'e identified ad 12th victim in the case ofe child pornography allegedly recorded by a school volunteer. police say it happened at judge sill vein yeah woods elementarye school in glenn arden maryland. fox5's marina maracco got an exclusive jail house interview with the suspect, did deonte carraway tonight. we know he's already admitted tm his crimes. how did he explain to you what he's accused of doing to all a those children. >>reporter: sean, he initially dent think anything was wrong. he thought of another child, another friend. remember this man is 22 years old and he was actually working as a volunteer at that school where he had met these studentst when he was a teachers' aid. he remained at the school as a volunteer because of budgett cuts. initially he had been assigneden to go to the school twice a week. he says he didn't
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