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. right now at 10:00, chaos at a donald trump rally. a massive crowd of protesters forced the gop presidential frontrunner to cancel the event. >> and a murder mystery in northern virginia. the victim an elderly man killed inside his million dollar home. >> and our first look at designs for a new redskins stadium. your
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and we begin with the breaking news in chicago. it has been an extraordinary night. violent protests broke out inside and outside of a planned donald trump rally tonight. we thank you for joining us. i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy. the gop presidential frontrunner said he postponed the event over safety concerns. it was just a wild scene. >> reporter: it really was quite chaotic. donald trump told fox news this evening he believes he did the right thing by cancelling his rally. he said he didn't want anyone to get hurt. he also says he does not see this about protests of his policies, but simply a general expression of all the anger that's out there right now. the streets have thinned out, they are much calmer. still a rather strong police presence what we saw earlier was demonstrators
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university of illinois where donald trump was set to hold his rally. dozens of faculty and staff had petitioned university administrators to cancel the event. more than 50,000 people had signed a petition but the rally was set to go on. as crowds started gathering inside and out, that's when things turned chaotic. there were physical and verbal confrontations between those supporting the gop front runner. racial tensions were visible as well. for one of the first times it seems there were equal amounts of trump supporters and demonstrators gathered. people came in each other's faces. police cleared the arena and protests continued outside with chants and more tussles. >> we're going to g
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and beat both of them and let people know what's going on. >> i hear this was crazy. we had thousands of thousands people pouring as supporters and we had far smaller amounts but still a few thousand people outside as protesters. you can't even think of it, you're not even allowed in a peaceful rally, you can't even have a peaceful rally today in a major city in the united states. which is a terrible thing. but you know chicago is a home to some pretty rough rallies. the democratic convention years ago. a lot of people were hurt. a lot of people were killed. >> reporter: encouraging people to repeat this level of protests at future donald trump events. the executive director says, quote, trump's hate-filled rhetoric should be on notice and he thanked those in chicago who came out to protest
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succeed in stifling his riilt to free speech. tomorrow he has an event scheduled in ohio and missouri. >> jennifer davis, thank you very much. so, how do tonight's protest change the race for the gop nomination, or do they. republican strategist michael lane will join us to discuss the fallout. >> fox 5 is in fairfax county tonight with a murder mystery. police want to know who shot a killed a man in his 80s inside his million dollar home. >> reporter: two neighbors said they heard a burst of gunfire just after 1:00 a.m. and then another burst. both rapid fire shots. they key cliind to speak on camera but police told them the man was shot inside his home and the gunfire came from the outside. he was found in the backyard suffering from trauma to the upper bod
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officers rushed to the scene after getting a 911 call from the wife and a second call from a neighbor. >> we have a helicopter and canine. >> reporter: police spent the next several hours scouring the crime scene, paying close attention to the backyard, the pass yoe and the dock. >> we had asked residents to remain indoors. the investigation is still ongoing. >> reporter: property records showed they purchased the home in the early 90s and its value is listed at just over $1 million. he was from the netherlands and retired from the world bank. >> i think it's fair to say everyone is shocked. nothing like this has happened in this neighborhood. it's very kwii e most everybody knows everybody else and we're blissfully free of crime and this is certainly a shock. >> reporter: tom york has lived in this neighborhood his entire life and knew the
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how would you describe him? >> quiet, lived here long time, loved to sail. always had his grandkids to go sailing on his sail boats in the summertime. just no explanation. >> reporter: and at this hour, if police had one, they're not saying. paul wagner, fox 5 local news. >> police are not saying if they have a suspect nor a motive. >> we have a follow-up to a story that you saw first on fox 5. we told you about a man shot multiple times in southeast. for more than half an hour there was no ambulance to take the victim to the hospital. tonight fox 5 has obtained the audio from the dispatch calls and it is giving us more insight into what happened and the ongoing problem with the lack of ambulances in the city. fox 5's alexandra limon is live tonight with more. alex? >> reporter: and today a spokesperson with the dc fire
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on wednesday, the day the shooting happened, the department received a high volume of calls for service and he says that's part of the problem and why it took so long for an ambulance to arrive at the scene of the shooting. for more than 20 minutes you can hear dispatch go back and forth with an ambulance en route to southeast dc, called to this scene, where a man shot multiple times lay critically injured in the street. during the exchange there's no indication of when the ambulance actually arrives. >> the ambulance ain't come until like almost an hour. >> reporter: we asked dc fire why it took so long for such a seriously injured victim to get help. a spokesperson for the department said in a statement, at the time this incident was dispatched, the closest available transport unit was nearly 8 miles
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paramedics arrived on scene within 4 minutes and began treating the patient immediately. a closer transport unit became available and arrived on scene within 20 minutes of the call being received. based on a patient's condition, a decision was made to use a air lift to quickly get them to the hospital. cell phone shot shows firefighters giving chest compressions to the victim and carrying him to the chopper which was waiting about a block away. on facebook the victim's cousin says the man is now in the icu fighting for his life. she posted that he was shot after a domestic situation with someone he knew, dispelling any rumors that the situation may have involved drugs or criminal activity. somebody was arrested and charged for the shooting, but this is all leading to even more questions about the lack of ambulances in the district. now, a spokesperson for the fire department tells us that on marc
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will be placed into service and the department says that those supplemental units should approve the ability to respond to emergency calls. but again that isn't happening until march 28th. reporting live at fire headquarters, alexandra limon, fox 5 local news. >> the man behind a robbery spree across two counties in maryland is now behind bars. he was taken into custody after police spotted say vehicle matching a description of the suspect's car. he is accused of robbing four locations yesterday afternoon, including three montgomery county banks in a span of 15 minutes. he's also linked to at least nine other robberies known by detectives as the hashtag string of robberies. they say the suspect used various hashtags in the notes passed to tellers asking for
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money. including no police and be careful. >> we are learning more about a disturbing found they found 40 cats along with several dead animals and some weapons inside. the cats were turned over to animal control. workers will now monitor the animals and they hope to have them adopted out to good homes. >> i hope to get them adopted. i want to place them in homes that will keep them indoors, hopefully. in frederick county there's a running at large ordinance. they have to stay on your property. >> the sheriff's office says the homeowner is undergoing a mental evaluation. there's no word tonight if charges will be filed. >> coming up, the redskins are locked up in a lease at fedex field for another decade, but that hasn't stopped the team from making plans for its next stadium. >> we are getting a first look and so are you at a possible design of the the
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last year redskins owner dan snyder hired an architecture firm to design a new stadium for the team. >> we got a first glimpse. >> every since it was announced that the redskins hired a swedish firm to design a new stadium. there was spec uls as to what it might look like. this is an early rendering of what seems to be some sort of translucent blob of a stadium. with a very modern look. a lazy river, there's actually a mock kay
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oddly there is's no roof but it seems to be some sort of futuristically jello mold. i like that it's like a bowl with a handle. i asked what some dc residents think of the new look. see what they said. >> i think that is. what does that look like to you? >> it looks like a candy dish. >> like a bowl. >> maybe a clock? >> it looks like a big bowl. you put soup in it. >> it can look maybe like an oyster quickly. >> yeah, like you to slurp it up. >> yeah, yeah. this is the new potentially redskins football stadium. >> wow. >> the look of a soccer stadium. it's very nice. >> i think it looks wonderful. >> it's beautiful. nice color. >> it's very artistic. but not the typical look of a football stadium. >> not in america. >> maybe for ball.
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>> presumably there will be no ballet at the new skins stadium. but yes that amorphous oyster-like design has a stuck turl basis. it allows the weight to be supported evenly without beams or pilons so you don't block the view. that way you can get an open concourse without any obstruction. so there is some reason behind what we have here. i like it. i think it's very modern and different. and it won't look like anything else, at least stateside. >> it looks a little jellyfish-ish. >> i don't know if it's a final rendering. >> the moat is weird. >> you lift up the drawbridge. >> then you can't get out. >> t
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pack that umbrella if you have some weekend plans. some rain is going to move in this weekend but gwen tolbart says the weekend will not be a complete wash-out. let's check in with gwen in the weather center. >> you know after this great weather we've had there's no way i'm going to let the weekend be a washout. we do have some rain in the forecast however, and you know what? temperature-wise we're on a bit of a roll. take a look at the highs today. low 70s at all three airports. up to some 21 degrees above the seasonal average. so those temperatures continue to be extremely spring-like. here's a look at the temperatures right now. and we currently have 59 degrees in the nation's capital, 57 at annapolis, baltimore has 56, dulles at 58. we've got 48 at culpeper, just a few degrees cooler. 52 at winchester and 53 degrees at fredricksburg. a fairly light wind right now but here's what we're watching really closely it's all that precipitation well to the south of us and we've got
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low pressure systems that are going to move their way up toward the mid atlantic. in the meantime 47 degrees for tonight, skies are clearing. it will be cool, a light northerly wind flow and spring county is on, folks. we've got eight days until the big launch but we've had a taste of it long before that with the temperatures we've had the last few days. enjoy it while it's here. it will cool down a little bit more over the weekend into the 60s and i'll slet you know exactly what the timeline is for that rain. back to you. >> thank you, gwen. well, it was quite the birthday party for the district's most famous dancing grandmother. she turns 107 tomorrow. the long-time school volunteer and foster mother got a celebration of her life today near her home in southeast. we got a chance to ask her what she thought about all the fuss. >> great.
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make me feel like a queen. i really enjoyed it. it is so great. >> she became an international social media sensation last month when she got an early birthday wish to meet the president and first lady at the white house. her excitement led her to start dancing. mrs. obama danced with her. she told us age is just a number, even if her age is in triple digits. i love it. >> happy birthday. that's wonderful. >> absolutely. wish you all the best. >> stay with us. still to come, why some metro transit police officers are getting a makeover. >> and a local firefighter is out of the hospital after saving a woman from a burning apartment. two other police officers were recognized for their life saving hero
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1,000 invited guests from the top ranks of washington and hollywood attended nancy reagan's funeral at the ronald reagan presidential library. many of them delivered remarks. but closing out the ceremony were the first lady's children. patti davis and ron reagan. >> my parents were two halfs of a circle closed tight around a world. while they might venture out and include others in their orbit, no one truly crossed the boundary into the space they held as theirs. >> they were co-equals. they complemented one another. individually they may have gone far, but
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did go anywhere. >> nancy reagan, who died sunday at 94, was buried beside her husband on the library grounds. >> tonight a dc mother is remembering a very personal experience that she had with a former first lady. their connection takes us back to 1983 when the come's eight-year-old son was involved in a hit and run accident in northwest. ronika clearry picks up the story. >> he was very smart, very intelligent, he liked animals. loved his family. >> reporter: that's katy describing her son. he was a third grader and after leaving school one day he was hit by a driver who fled the scene. after the accident he was in a coma and when he emerged he had a request. >> after he came out of the coma, he had asked to see nancy reagan. and i said, th
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wife? the first lady? he said yes. i said why do you want to see her? he said, i just want to see her in that pretty red suit that she wears all the time. >> reporter: nancy reagan honored his wish on christmas eve 1983. she spent about four hours at the hospital with him along with other children in the intensive care unit. she gave him a christmas gift and took pictures with him. >> it was amazing. i don't think any other first lady would have done what she did. >> reporter: she explained that his life expired on christmas and he was pronounced deceased on december 27th. for her words can't fully express about mrs. reagan taking time to visit her son. >> i would just like to say thank you for the graciousness of what she done for my
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if you really think about it, the first lady at the time of the united states, such busy schedule and for her to take out her time to come and visit him, i am very grateful to this day and always will be grateful. >> ronica cleary, fox 5 local news. >> nancy reagan went to visit a boy she didn't know christmas eve. >> and sent the family a note. it's just wonderful. >> we are going back to tonight's big story. the massive protests at a planned donald trump rally that ended up being cancelled. >> protesters are celebrating their success. what does this mean for the campaign going forward? a gop strategist joins us to break it all down coming up next.
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recapping tonight's top story. a mass combrif protest erupted in chicago tonight just at donald trump was scheduled to hold a rally in the city. donald trump ended up cancelling the event saying he did not want people to get hurt. police wearing riot gear moved in to control the crowd. some people were arrested. there were some injuries but we don't have any official word on how many. joining us now to talk about what unfolded tonight is republican strategist mike lane. >> thanks for being here tonight. as we watched and all of this started unfolding on a friday night, everybody's eyes were glued to the tv watching the events unfold. gop, donald trump's gop -- trying to think of the name. opponents. they came out tonight and they said that trump bears some re
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bears some responsibility because of what happened at the rallies themselves where trump is encouraging his supporters to punch the opposition in the face or they say his language incites violence. do you think that donald trump bears some responsibility for what we saw tonight? >> well, first of all, his opponents are running begins him and they're trying to make themselves look better and get more votes than he gets. so i would really discount as political rhetoric what they're saying about this. but looking at donald trump's rallies themselves, there's the beginning of a pattern developing here. it first it was small and this afternoon in st. louis i think there were about 31 that were arrested or something like that. and now you have a mass organization created by moveon.org that got all these people into the rally. and it was a real tinder box. and this had the potential of breaking into something really, really ugly. and i think that mr. trump has to do two things. i think he hasto
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provide more and better security for his rallies, because we know this is going to continue because moveon.org is going to continue to try to violate his constitutional rights and shut him down. but the second thing he might want to reconsider some of his rhetoric and see if he can reate a more stable atmosphere in his rallies rather than the potential for conflict that we see. >> do you think he is beginning to understand that? we did see the other night in the gop debate a calmer, quieter donald trump than we've seen, which really set the tone for the debate overall. >> i think that mr. trump is in the process of transitioning into a general election candidate at this point, he believes, rightly or wrongly, that he has the flom nation sewn up at this point. so rather than continuing to be provocative and tap really, really hard into the anger of the electorate he's trying to use as a his as
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nomination, he's starting to transition to soften his approach and present himself so that come the convention he can come around as everybody's general election candidate. >> in recent days we've seen a number of big names come out to rally against donald trump. and ask the base to sort of rally against him. we saw former massachusetts governorer mitt romney come out and eviscerate donald trump. from the republican standpoint we haven't seen anything like this before. the republican party doesn't know what to do with donald trump. what do you think is the next move? where are we going? are we going to end up -- if donald trump is the nominee, what will that mean for the republican party? >> certainly the establishment. republican party doesn't know what to make of or do with donald trump and they fear him. and whether or not that's well-placed or justified, that's for them to decide. but where are we going and how is it going to happen? right now the republican party is very divided. and if you list
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trump's rhetoric over the last just two or three days, he's starting to talk about unity. he's starting to talk about everybody needs to come together. he's talking about unifying behind his candidacy of course. nonetheless it's the healing kind of words, not the angry words that characterized his campaign for the first year. >> what do you make of this. i've been watching the pundits on the various cable networks tonight trying to make sense out of this. trump himself called in to the nerks saying there's a lot of saying there's a lot of anger out there which many say he's tapping into. what do you make of this? why do you think we're seeing this type of activity happening right now? >> you've got a lot of anger on both sides. this whole protest was organized by moveon.org. they're the people behind bernie
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sanders and bernie is tapping into the anger on the democratic side of the aisle. you've got one complete anger group, and you've got the angry people on the republican side at the trump rally. there's no common ground. there's no getting along there. and that's what created a circumstance right now. i think trump needs to provide better security. he's already starting to transition his rhetoric. but you have to watch out because these protests are going to get bigger and bigger. i think as moveon and other elements of the democratic party start moving it along. >> we could go on and on because i still have many more questions but they're giving us the wrap. >> i'll come back. >> yes indeed. coming up next a dc firefighter is out of the hospital after risking his life to save a woman from a burning apartment building. >> also ahead, are you looking for love? the key to online dating success may start with the
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we'll explain as fox 5 at 10 continues. we have never been worth more. and this may help. stocks up four weeks in a row as oil prices bounce back but that is also pushing pump prices back up as well. the national average for regular unleaded rising nearly $0.20 to 1.89 a gallon. still well-below the all-time high of 4 bucks a gallon. and that overall plunge has been forcing a lot of energy companies to shut down gas and oil rigs across the country. the number of rigs now near a 70-year low. meanwhile nestle ceo saying it will
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incredible story. dc firefighter was hurt when he removed his air mask and gave it to a woman he was trying to save from a burning apartment building. she was hanging out of a third floor window seconds from jumping from that apartment. the firefighter suffered smoke inhalation. he spoke to reporters ashe
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in hand with his wife. >> what i did wasn't extraordinary. it's what we've been trained to do. you may hear it's extraordinary, but it's not. my instinct was to help. i knew i wasn't going to be able to pull her over the railing. i knew it would risk both of our lives. so i just gave her my air. >> doctors would not comment on the woman's condition today. he said he talked to her and she's expected to stay in the hospital for a while longer. >> the medal of valor. the officers were honored for their heroic action last september when they pulled a man to safety after his car caught fire on the outer loop of the beltway. you're seeing video of that event for now. you can see the dash cam as the officers approached the vehicle. they had to think fast. the car doors and
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locked, flames were quickly ungulfing the car. >> you do exactly what we're paid to do. we're there to try and save people. that's the entire mind set we have. >> we're dealing with a situation we've got somebody in there and yeah we see the windshield melting and the dash melting, we've got to get this individual out whether that's melting or not. >> it was quick, they respond so fast. 5, 10 seconds later, i don't know where i would be right now. >> the victim suffered only minor burns in that accident. he says he is grateful to the officers for saving his life and to the anonymous person who drove by the accident scene and called 911. after a long week it is time to relax and say cheers to the weekend! >> thank goodness. and tonight we are welcoming
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six students across maryland who won a national app design contest met today with the developer from the massachusetts institute of technology. they work together to turn their concept into a real working application. the organizational app named aut buddy helps bridge the communication gap that exists between parents, teachers and students with autism. >> make a parent whose kid has autism, the child who hastism and the teacher of the child who has autism. it's going to make their lives a lot easier. >> it's one of the first times we've seen an app that addresses students with special needs. that was one unique characteristics.
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well done and their video was outstanding. >> the students also received a $20,000 grant from the verizon foundation which sponsored the contest. >> well, it may be cuss marry for a man to approach a woman when it comes to dating, but a new study found it's different in the world of online dating women who send the first message are more than two times likely to get a response back. data from the study also suggests women who message first are also more likely to strike up a conversation with more attractive men. women are generally less likely to send the first message compared to men. >> do you know why two-thirds of the women will get a response if they send a first message? >> why? >> because that's what we're waiting for. it helps to know that there's some interest. >> so immediately you'll get the response? >> of course. >> ladies, if you are listening. >> go for it. >> be the
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>> you don't have to be crazy. >> just send a message. get it started. >> you can be a little crazy. >> you would say that. i'm just kidding. >> it's the temperature outside that causes all this heat and stuff to go on up in here. but it's cooling down for the weekend. so let's get right to it. we're going to have a weekend with some mixed conditions. a little bit of rain, some clouds, and some cooler temperatures are heading our way. but it has been absolutely fabulous for the last few days with some spring-like weather. as things take a turn we have some few clouds for tonight and we're also talking tomorrow a little bit of rain. the good thing is this is not a weekend washout at all for you. we are going to see showers scattered in nature once we get into the later part of saturday. sunday is the day we have to watch.
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sunday than it has been. our temperatures have been unbelievably well above the seasonal average. now we're headed to the 60s for this weekend. so a little difference there and temperatures are going to rise again by next week. so you're going to see a little bit of a roller coaster ride. so 59 degrees right now at dc. winds are from the east northeast at 6 miles per hour. we've had light winds all day long and that is continuing. and elsewhere in our neighborhoods, temperature-wise, we've got 58 degrees at dulles this here, 56 at baltimore, 54 at leonard stoun. 48 at frederick. as we take a look at what it would be like, we're going to he see a little bit of difference in those temperatures. they go down into the low 40s in most of our neighborhoods. temperature-wise we'll be in the low to mid 40s pretty much everywhere for tonight. we'll see just a few clouds, not a lot, and mostly clear skies before the night is over. here's our next e
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we're watching all this precipitation in the south. a couple of systems going to head straight up the mid atlantic and this is what's going bring us rain. in the meantime ridge of high pressure, not holding us too bad. mostly clear tonight. but then we're going to see late showers on saturday. i can't rule out saturday, later part of the day starting off maybe just a little bit of drizzle and maybe a light shower or two. not widespread. not everybody is going to get this. but by the time we get into sunday, it's a different story. sunday is going to be unsettled. we're going to see that rain start to move in and it will linger through into monday as well. so monday is going to be a wet day. here's a look at future cast. 5:00, 6:00 saturday. the clouds start to increase. once we get into the late overnight hours, we start to see some of this rain. earlier i can't rule out maybe some drizzle. sunday morning it starts to fill in. we get a few spots here and there by the afternoon that haven't affected at all and once we get into sunday evening the heavier rain starts to
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highs will be into the 60s. 47 for tonight, clearing skies tomorrow we're talking a high of 62 degrees. and the rock and roll marathon, here's a look at the forecast. it kicks off at 7:30 in the morning, it will be 48 degrees. clouds increase throughout the day in the low 50s. here's a look the ayour 7-day forecast. 9 temperatures will rise once we get into the week. take a look 75 degrees by the time we hit wednesday. st. patrick's day looking great. don't forget before you go to bed saturday night turn your clocks ahead one hour. >> what you're saying is you're going to lose an hour of sleep. >> but you gain an hour of daylight. >> it balances out. >> i do like that. that's the upside. here's a question. would you pay $50 to watch a movie from the comfort of your couch the same day it
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>> no. >> no? >> why not. >> tony, it's the same day. the new start-up called the screening room is hoping you will do that. and in addition to that 50 bucks per movie, you would also have to pay $150 for special box required to screen those films. you would then have 48 hours to view the movie. too many restrictions there. >> no. do the movie stars sit with you and watch it, that would be good. >> you're not going to get that for 50 bucks. it is one of the most anticipated films coming out this weekend. >> kevin mccarthy talked with one of the movie's stars mary elizabeth winstead. here is his report. >> i've had a couple of films that don't have a title. i did this indie movie and the whole time we were
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it was called "untitled" and we were taking requests out of a hat because we don't know what to call this movie. so that does happen sometimes. >> you didn't know the title of the film officially so obviously going into it do you have any idea it was connected to the cloverfield universe? >> i didn't know it would be connected in terms of title but i knew that j.j. was trying to do something where he wants to make films like this that are in the same spirit of taking a really big idea and telling them in a smaller way and more personal and k50i7ind of reinveg the genre. >> when you guys are down in the bunker, how are they making things shake. >> there's all sorts of practical stuff like that where you have the first ad standing near thank you shaking things and stomping around. >> i don't know if you can tell me this. who vo
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is it bradley cooper? someone told me it was bradley cooper. >> he's in the credits, if you wait for the credits. >> someone told me they saw it i didn't see it. i left. >> i wish they could put him above the title or something. >> reporter: were you actually conversing with him? >> no. that was done post. i didn't know it was happening until a couple of weeks ago. >> who are you talking to? >> originally it was a friend. and i haven't told him yet. >> now he knows. i'm sorry, matt. >> looks like a scary movie. >> it does. be careful. >> gwen and shawn have convinced me it does make sense to spend the $50 because you can have your whole family there. and you can make your own popcorn and save money. >> that's what you would have spent anyway.
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today marks five years since a devastating earthquake and tsunami rocked japan. >> reporter: bells chime as people bow their heads in prayer. the ceremony marks five years since the devastating earthquake and tsunami killing. >> reporter: one city a moment of silence was held to remember the victims. >> five of my friends died. i felt so stressed that i ended up suffering with stomach troubles and i'm
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protesters gathered at parliament to show their frustration. >> we spend life away from our homes. families are divided and scattered. as our experiences continue into another year, we wonder when will we be able to return to other homes. >> japan's emperor says his country is working to relocate those who have been displaced but for now his heart aches for them.
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emotions are boiling over tonight. donald trump canceled a rally over safety concerns as supporters and protesters clashed. a man gunned down in southeast. it took an ambulance nearly 30 minutes to get there. we have the dispatch as part of our follow-up to a fox 5 exclusive. >> and could this be the future home of the washington redskins? the news at 11:00 starts right now. those crowds continued their clashes
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