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>> right now at then an a emotional tribute a community comes together to remember a teenager begunked down in a b senseless crime. >> and travel trouble around town. the road closures and parking restrictions that could make for a chaotic commute. >> and empire is back. tonight one of the stars is breaking down the epic moments of tonight's premium mirror. fox 5 local news begins right now into shawn yancy.ncy. >> tony perkins.y we begin with hundreds of people gathering to remember a teenager killed as he went to get a haircut before easter. >> 15 year old devon day washington was with his familyas at the deanwood metro station when he was shot and kidder. prees have charged a 17 year olg with his murder.r. tonight as that metro station the crowd more than senseless m loss of life. tisha lewis was there at nohe
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>> reporter: shawn and tony tonight's candlelight vigil should never have happened. hundreds of people gathered hero at the deanwood metro station where devon day washington lost his life. the people are gone. if you take a walk with me we'll show you if you take a look herh ever my left there's this th makeshift memorial a few candles, flowers remnants of this young life loss far too soon. >> what is the message herege today? >> message here is the gun violence of dc. people are tired of it. we want something done about it. we want to speak about that and hope to get something done. send a message that devon day'st death will not ghao in vein. >> his mom did not want thisnt event to be just about devon day it's about everybody like young teens that got killed. >> reporter: family members,or friends andte complete strangers
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gathered into this parking lot l here at deanwood metro station. tonight's vigil started with a prayer focused on piece. over all sentiment is enough is enough. this wawa a senseless act of violence. he was in junior rotc headed to get a haircut when he was killek after an exchange of words withr his killer. washington's killer was no stranger to crime spending time in and out of system. he did speak with joe claire whc also grew up in this neighborhood and also attendeddd largo high school like washington. he says that young people need n more positive role model and also positive enrichment programs. >> especially a young person who doesn't have a father figure orr stable household that whole thing, those kids and we like tk call them, if you see those kidk and you know those kids and you have some time in
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to volunteer go do it. if you are not doing it, you ar, not helping the problem. >> reporter: now there is a goo fund me page set up earlier this week to help the family with wit funeral expense, set up two i days ago they raised more thans 11 thousand dollars. family members tell me elbow laid to rest thursday or friday tisha lewis fox 5 local news. >> thank you. also in the district traffic is causing major headaches fordaes commuters all because of nuclear security summit. going to be going on inning northwest. it event gets under way tomorrow at washington convention center. some changes on metro marina? >> reporter: yeah, shawn there'a a lot going on downtown. last time we saw something like this was probably the en auguste ration. mount vernon square metro shutdown will be like thate through late friday. road sincere chars are going too
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be shutdown until saturday at noon. this is northwest. look at that road. you've never seen it like thishi in a long time. ti they et cetera is that road c blockset for approximately 20 blocks, homeland security out here, secret service has taken over his area ahead of the summit. and you see folks here walking down the street. they are trying every single square inche going manhole to manhole makingg sure there's nothing under the e man hold that could create a problem. barricades 12 feet high. the sidewalk probably half,y people have to walk on the other side. no traffic coming through here till about saturday at 2:00. and we spoke o to someo medication a lot of folks had no idea this was happening. it caught them off guard. >> because of the shutdown? >> about 20 minutes you know. i'm supposed to go to china toww but no traffic going throughough here so i got t
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>> i'm not sure i'm allowed to be on the street i got weird w looks from the cops. >> you saw this whole mess? >> yes. >> surprise you. >> it did, i came out here i had no idea what was going on. >> when i first saw them it was a little over the top. >> nobody should be frustrated. n>> you okay with this for ait couple days. >> yeah, i'm fine. must be secure. >> dunno before coming here the summit was going to be happening. >> sigh heard it on the newsn t walking by we saw blocks being dropped. >> into i didn't realize it wasr so close to where we were going to be.e. >> keep everything save for our visitors and get the job done. not a problem. >> reporter: now, here's a map n to give you a general sense ofal the shutdown if you want more information you can find exclusive and rather detailed shutdowns on our website fox 5 dc. just a brief break down here, k
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l and n street northwest between 10th and sixth street will be shutdown 7th eighth and 9th between k and o as well as tenth street between i and l then newt york and massachusetts avenueas between sixth and 9th that's all of the shutdowns that will be be happening. they started at seven tonight. t they will run through april second, which is saturday at noon. so tomorrow is probably when you are going to see the worse of the traffic. back out here live you see homeland security officers with flashlights they continue toe check out every single block surrounding the convention center where this will take place. pack your patiences there's going to be a fair amount of travel. metro will skip mount vernon square until late saturday s afternoon. >> a lot going on thank you. metro is considering more drastic measures to fix safety issues on train line. it could mean riders will have to deal with more shutdowns inow the
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board chairman jack evans says e closing the system a few hours a night and weekends is not enough to do major repairs. evans says the metro system has been nexted so long the only way to make needed repairs may be to shutdown a line are a long li period of time. tim >> it's inconvenient. people are going to be outragedt annoyed and all of that. frankly, the way we're doing it is not working. >> metro will review the system before any decision is made. it is expected to take about six weeks. fox 5 is in montgomery county where a man is under und arrest accused of trying to kidnap a little girl. 20 year old salam is being heldd without bond of the, this thi happened lastght in wheaton. they say he grabbed a six year a old girl who was playing inning her front yard. and tried to carry her away. the girl's mother was able to grab her daughter and callal police. salam was arrested. he faces several chargeses including kidnapping and second de
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police in prince george's i county need publication help to track down, it happened earlier this month in the iverson mall l in temple hills. a group of people jump a man from behind. knocked him unconscious. robbed the man and took off. victim was treated and released from the hospital. they arrested some looking for others. >> no information was compromised during commuteruring security breach at medicine star health. three main clinical informationl systems that support patient care moving to restoration. hackers hit the system two daysy ago. fbi is trying to see if this is. there may be difficult making appointments online. encouraging patients to call providers office directly for information. now a car slammed into a convenience store in silver spring. sky fox was
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am hors avenue this afternoon. the car crashed into the front of the store cashed significant damage. police have not released any information and the driver.the donald trump is doing something he rarely does backing off a comment he said. what: he said today drawing outrage. a little girl who saved herh you father's life meets 911 operator who helped her. good news tonight not going to be as cold tonight. and we have warmer news in the forecast for tomorrow. we'll give i was sneak peek of you're early thursday forecast when the fox 5 local news at then comes right back.es r shawn. >> thank you, sue., a little later on lures, cookie and koa are back. empire returns tonight. what did you think? >> one of the show stars gives us her take on the omg moment. tweet us right now let us know what you thought were
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moments. fox 5 news at then continuest right after this. ♪
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>> presidential front runnerde trumpnt got into an issue on abortion. he made controversial comments. women should be punished if thee undergo an abortion. sarah simmons joins us on howw the other candidates use this t opportunity too fire back sarah. >> reporter: this happenedter: during an interview with chris matthews. during the extended back and forth over tram happens substance on adoption it got heated.ated matthews asked trump if women should be punished. take a listen to a portion hof that interview. >> do you believe in punishment for abortion yes or no. >> the answer is that, there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman. >> yes, there has to be some form. >> you take positions on p everything else. >> i do take positions onns everything else its a very
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this campaign tried to backtrack on the comments saying trams believes its the abortion provider not the patients that should be bun fished. b his position has not changed saying like ronald reagan i am pro life with extensions. march for life hammered him on twitter no pro life fer would l ever want toif punish a women wo chose abortion. ted cruz released a statementnt saying once again donald trap p demonstrated he hasn't seriously thought through the issues he'll say anything just to get attention on the important issue of the sanctity of life. hillary clinton tweeted her t response that women who get a portions should be punished if row v weighed is overturned. horrific and telling.ic trump who used to be pro choice has said in the past a personal experience changed his view on abortion. the comments come just dayss before wisconsin
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now trump is trailing cruz in the poles losing wisconsin would narrow his path in nomination. >> a man in montgomery was convicted of take can advantage on an elderly name. a a judgen found him guilty and 19 chancer including elderly abuses and fraud.d he was the caretaker of a 95 year old woman whose bed riddenr in a rockville home. he stole tens of thousands ofdso dollars from her by forging checks and using her atm cashed. they found more shocking information when they went to the victim's home. they saw and heard and smelled you know that this case was just off the chart. i mean it was wrong. there was feces and urine and spoiling food all about, strewnr all about the house. and it's important. >> reporter: prosecutor say thep were able toro zero in on
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through sur and pictures taken at banks. >> smith zone january has a new controversy after facinging criticism for exhibit of works from bill cosby personal artsb collection. they confirm plans to include cosby related items at its knew african american history museum which opens this fall. cosby faces numerous, women say he sexually assaulted them.ed the two items from a comic book from his tv show eye spy an a cover from one of his comedy albums. >> has contributed to the history of his country. >> it probably in reality is not appropriate. i don't think we want to make him part of history. >> museum says items are reflection of cosby's contributions to society and doo not reflect reseptember res allegations against him. washington monument reopenee after shut do you know down dow
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the 40 people got stuck at the top and had to walk down hundreds of stairs to reach the bottom many technicians calledns in inspector ted the monument, elevators and made necessary repairs. this is the second time this t year the monument elevator has broken down. >> let's take a live look outside. nice day across the region.ion. but some rain could be in our near future. sue ago adjoins us. are we going to need our umbrellas. you know what shawn i think most of the day you will not after seven or eight clock youit are probably going to need a shower here or there. our weather day might be fridaye that's a day you want to keep an umbrella handy. we did have a love lee day today. we got up to 62 industries. we can add then industries onhe tomorrow.n get ready for a warm last day of march. definitely going out like a lamb.mb. pollen count is high. and you know
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back tomorrow the wind as well, strong south binds wind.ou tonight the strong winds coming in are keeping temperature from getting cold as it did lastt night.nigh frederick dropped to 27 degrees last night. night 50 now. i don't think it's going to be o cold as last night. you'll notice a cool, what you may have noticed a lot of high h cloud cover coming in tonight. we're watching frontal boundary all the rain you see, that's s going to be a slow mover it will approach tomorrow but i don'toro think it will be close enough to bring much in the way of rain. high pressure is going to keep it at bay. b high pressure is responsible fo the warmer air that we are going to be seeing tomorrow. nowhere near as cold. bottom out 50 here in the district. 20 degrees warmer in frederick t51 for culpeper a nice nic comfortable night.co you should expect amf lot of wam temperatures tomorrow afternoont as the 70s return. r we will have
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into the picture and just wanted to also let you know that i tha think while gusts aren't badt tomorrow they could be up to 25 and 30 miles an hour. out of a warm direction don't let that wind take you by prize. we'll talk about timing the raii hour by hour thursday night intt friday as well as possibility of a few thunderstorms coming up in a few minutes shawn. >> thank you, sue. montgomery count leaders concerned about, fields tested to determine the levels of led chrome yum, and its part of a bigger nationwide discussionn about safety of turf. many people feel it, the federal government launched standingestc back in february to inning t investigate the risks.isks. she is only seven year old, andn already a hero. silver spring girl safed her fathers life. special ron no
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operator coming up up next.
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>> how old are you honey? >> i'm seven year old. >> okay. is your mommy or daddy there? >> my dad is on the floor and he's on the ground sleeping. >> okay. is there anybody else there with you. >> no, it's only me. me. my mom is at work and my grandpa is at work.ork. >> a little girl who safed her s father's life was honored today. >> she also got the chance to meet 911 operator who helped her. seven year old was home aloneone with her father when he suffered a medical emergency over the weekend. little jen in a did not panicic called 911 for help. dispatcher
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until help arrived. they metaphor the first time as county tea officials awarded her with the everyday hero medal. >> kind of scared but not really. and i act asked answered a lot of questions and then fire chief came. >> her father is doing well. she said she want to be a doctor when she gross up so she can c continue taking care of her family. how sweet. >> i applaud her. >> absolutely.>> >> she was cool, calm collected. >> only seven year old. >> next story little crazy. coming up next the man who took a selfie with egypt air hijacker while the hijacking was going og he opens up about why i did it. >> it's a little bazaar. first coming up a twist the chilling confession and what
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>> welcome back it is ten:30. let's take a look at tonight's top stories. >> emotional virginia jill for a murdered teenager. >> reporter: an emotional day here at the deanwood metro station where 15 year old devon day washington was killed overn the weekend, tonight, family, friends, even strangers came here for a candlelight vigil so remember this young teen who lost his life too soon. it started with prayer a prayere for peace and more positive role model and more positive programr for troubled young people. his killer was a young person who had plenty of run-ins with juvenile judicial system we'llia have more on the story coming up. >> and tomorrow the nuclear nuc
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way in downtown dc mount vernon square 20 blocks around it are getting ready tonight to make sure that president obama as a well as several other heads of state are properly secured and safe. you can see barricades beingdes laid down as well as road blocks. traffic will be a headache in this area about that 20 blocks shutdown. mount vernon square metro also o shutdown and this will continue through saturday at noon. >> republican front runner trump made controversial comments wits chris matthews.ris he said abortion should be bandb and women should be punished ifd they undergo the procedure. his campaign later backtrack saying he meant abortion provider should be punished not women. >> a turn of events in against justin wolfe prince will
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county man sentenced to death da for ordering murder of a drug dealer he owed money. >> after 15 years of denial he confessed in a handwritten letter and pleaded guilty in court. fox 5's paul wagner has theas t details. >> reporter: allegations againsl justin wolfe are so disturbingis and so unusual his trial was televised and made news 15 years ago. prosecutor going for death penalty alleging he conspired to have a man killed over a drugrug debt. in a handwritten confession, wolf writes, by early 2001, i had fallen behind and owed danny a lot of money. mon wolf goes on to say, the first time, the gunman and i talked about this we only discussedcusd robbing danny we both agreed itb would be necessary to kill him l because he was probably going to resist the robbery and figure out who did it and have to get revenge. after laying out fact on page three, w
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responsible for danny's deathann even though i didn't pull the trigger. i want you to know the truth. i'm sorry about what i did to your son. back in january of 2013, wolf's mother and others protest today outside a fun laser demandingn that wolf l be released from prison. >> i will remain hopeful onel thing they can never take awaye from me. >> reporter: the case has taken many twist and turns with the trigger man changing the story. and a federal judge changing his, a special prosecutor wass pursuing the death penalty again when he decided to do confess and plea. paul ago near fox 5 local news. >> justin wolf could get anywhere from 29 to 41 years when sentenced in july. the gunman still behind bars serving a center. cen wolf's attorne
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about a plea after speaking with the victim's family they all agreed. local man is in trouble accused of trying to higher someone to kill his wife. police in howard county say they received a tip saying the manan tried to higher someone to kill his wife. arranged a meeting with undercover.unde offered the detective 16e thousand dollars the man is now being held without bond. >> we're hearing from the mane who took a selfie with a man who hijacked even egypt air flightr yesterday. this is 26 ben innis from uk on the right you can see alleged hijack consider wearing whatside appears to be a suicide belt. we now know the belt as fake atb the time of the picture ben did not know that when asked why he took the selfie, he said i don't recollect i got one the cabin c crew pho translate it has to beb the best selfie ever i figured if his bomb was r
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have nothing to lose any way. coming up next, empire is back. actress is giving us her take on one the biggest omg moments in tonight's premiere right after the the break. according to new report private sector added 200 thousand jobs in march. this coming a ed had of the government's march employment report due out friday morning. meantime bow winning is flying in opposite direction and cutting jobs. company planning to eliminate positions most coming in, nearly a third of the records arehe r leaving voluntarily. most highest levels of the year folks in the state getting an a when iter comes to money. new report naming new hampshire the most finan
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has to live for is empire. >> well we told you a spoil alert. if you want more on tonight's episode head over to fox 5. >> actress will take you insidei the episode with the fax, music and of course the drama. >> tonight at 11 on fox 5 laws reguarding liquor licenses are because to relax in one popularp dc neighborhood. they are going to be relaxeded where the game changer decisionc will impact restaurants in the coming weeks. >> johns hopkins hospital performed happen ground breakinn surgery for hiv patients.
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>> this is one of my favorite parts of the evening. dc cares our stations campaign to highlight the great work forr nonprofit organizations in our
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area. all this week we are partnering with autism speaks.a. to raise awareness about autism tin our community. tonight william introducing youy to the parva january and her son cameron. let's go back a little bit, because we know your son was diagnosed with autism when he was how old? >> 18 months. mon >> 18 months old of the he's 12 year old now. what's life been like from when you got your diagnosis until now. >> there's been a lot of pands. it was much more difficult initially when he was diagnosed i think for any parent it's really hard to come to terms ant just accept that at this time's your son and it's your child, why you? >> you go through a lot of self blame. but, eventually, you get through it, because that's how you and the family get th
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acceptance. >> it has been a thousand miles an hour since that time. you know or confused you don'ton know where to look, you call the county, you call the state tth they'll give you we'll come see you in three months, three months what do i do for now andw three months.re wee went with intensive therapyt from you know speech therapy to ot, occupational therapy to abaa program. the process is very costly and c can tell youos that t yeah definitely put a pinch on us ath that time, because now you are doing everything and anything you can as quickly as you can.. but it doesn't matter. >> what do you say to folks who are like wow this can happen to anybody, this can happen in any family. it. >> it does not discriminal in a 98, it's unfortunate that itt happens to anyone at any class level. it is a disorder that the government, you just don't haveh any backing, i
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was almost 99% out of pocket. pc and my heart goes out to those families who can't afford it. which is why we do what we're had we dough and we're involvedd in so many charities. >> i think it was when he was six years old i had got to the point where i felt bottled uped and you know, i travel a lot for my work and a lot of the bush bu den was on my wife's shoulder, so, she was running everything at home. and at the same time i'm tryingm to run around make enough moneye to be able tono pay for all thi. you did, you got to let it out. you hold it in, and you realize that you are not helping hel yourself or anybody becausedy there's other families that mayt have the same issues. >> absolutely. come on up here and sit down for a meant i'm cure y i darren, hoi are you. >> good.
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guys, how is itis i to raise a child who 's on the spectrum an child who is not and balance it? >> they real view mirror ay special bond.l bond cameron adores darren. and vice versa. now, we're going through thatt process with our first grader now. because he doesn't understand'tu some things. but that's all we know. kno that's our family dynamics.yn we're not a triple family weamil weather our on typical family. f >> the games you got him g involved in and sports and the things you play together. >> i play football basketballota with him. and. >> who's better? >> he is.s. >> hey, cameron, your brotherr says you are better at footballo and basketball is that your favorite. >> yeah, that's true. [ laughter ]. >> something you want to say?
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>> you can spin anything on my finger.. except things i can get in g trouble.tr >> what's that.t's >> the computer or a plate. >> police don't spin computers or plates on your finger, yeah. >> what a wonderful family. cameron is incredible. the entire family is incredible as you saw. they have four boys. they have done a wonderful job. thank you guys for sharing youry journey with us. as we've been telling you all week long the spectrum is broad it can affect anyone, any color, religion, boys girls, as yous watch our stories all this week we hope you will feel it in your heart to make a donation to autism speaks. the organization does wonderful jobs giving grants.rant to help families living with autism. if you'd like to donating to our website fox5dc.com on the homee page you will find a link or yok
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number 25383. 2 i will be here early friday. during a live telethon on gooddaydc tune in early friday morning p i will be there. i hope you find it in your hearu to donate to autism speaks. all the wonder pull things that they do in our community right here. >> into these stories have been amazing. what beautiful families.s >> great great procedure talkino about this. needs to be talked about more. >> just want everybody tobody understand and be aware. >> it's working. >> good. good. good. good. let's talk about forecast, umbrellas might be needed. >> probably not f i'm going to t keep an umbrella in my car ca mainly for friday.in there will be aly little bit of rain ruined i think later in the day. so you know it doesn't hurt to have it around most people won'p get wet tomorrow. i think this front will ta a
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little longer docket here.onge it will look like it wants to rain. it will get breezy. clouds thicken, probably afterbl six or 7:00 a better chance. i think overnight into friday we could have more showers and a rumble of thunder. the timing will be a little bitl tight on this one. i think that for most of us what you are going to notice first and foremost the warmth that'sah going to be coming back into town thursday. we're going to be then degreesoe warmer than today.mer a little bit more cloud cover around.ar possibly a shower late in the day. i really think for the most part as that front is still off to si the west tomorrow, evening e showers maybe. and we'll hold everything off until friday.day. friday definitely looks a littls bit more unsettle told. i'm not thinking everybody getso wet friday. friday could be really warm. in facts don't be surprised if some places hit 80 degrees on friday. and then, we take the bottom line and lower just a little bit, because it looks like colder air is going to get intog town this
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so, as we begin the month of m april on friday, it's going tong feel really warm and thenhe another stronger front will come through saturday night and dropa our temperatures back into the chilly range for sunday and the first part of next week. that's your broad brush picture. you may have noticed a lot of high clouds started to build in across the area. weep won't be that cold. tha last night we had 20 and 2 thursday. we will be in 40s to near 50. this is arraign we're talkingkig about, that's going to be slow to move toward the east although it is going to approach our area tomorrow. we'll show you future cast whent to expect that. most will hold off until overnight. maybe early morning rumble of thant on friday. 54 degrees.rees comfortable night.mfor 58 in martinsburg. hagerstown only dropping to 50 degrees, maybe upper 40s tonight. a big departure from last night when it was so cold and a littla bit of frost and feeds. fee what a gorgeous sunrise picture we have from the
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where the cherry blossoms are really looking good you have time tomorrow. sunrise 6:53. if you get a great shot give us one. high pressure off the coast c brings in the warmth. you know not only are we goingnl to get the warmth and maybe chance of an evening shower, s pretty strong winds during the d day gusting up and over 30 miles an hour. from warm direction noticeable.t as the front gets closer tows, it looks like friday will be alb better chance for widespread showers an rumble of un thunders. can't rule them out i recallly r in the morning maybe a few isolated rumbles of thunder in the afternoon. so s i'm taking nine in the morning check out strong gustsog coming up from the south. we could see gusts over 30 miles an hour. that will continue through most of the day and into the evening tomorrow. as our frontal boundary approaches. last stop here future cast c showing mostly dry during the
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day. 8:00, hey one of two of youf y could see a shower or rum beefr rumble of thunder. as we go through friday morning p we start to deal with moreore shower activity. fox 5 accrue wet 7-day forecast into the weekend friday for saturdays 63 degrees maybe a few clouds. controlled sunday after the s front comes through. watch out forun another frost sunday night into monday. and then still and the coold t side, monday tuesday and wednesday, chance for latee showers monday into tuesdayy i staying in the 50s. that's your 7-day forecast.ecas shawn, tony back to you. >> thank you, shoe.e. after years of working hard andd going to class every day a college student was able to write his first check. >> he made it out to his grand g parents for 15 thousand dollars. stefun darts facebook post said is he made a vow when he was in the second grade he would pay pa off his grand parents home and help them retire. he lived up to that promise, even with the check he can
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really repay his grands parents for what they've done for him. >> that that is an incredibleati story incredible way, who thinks. >> when he was in second grade, he already had an awareness, that's great.. >> i hope we have more youngve people like that. >> we need that.t. respect your elder. we will be right back. (vo) how can we really improve health care? bring back the housecall? open walk-in clinics in convenient places? help more moms get prenatal care? or use technology to find insights that lower health care costs? maybe help doctors spend more time with patients, not paper work? what if you did all of this, and more? because it's all connected to better care, and better care means better health. unitedhealth group: built for better health.
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>> march madness gripped the nation. forget about maryland and virginia there's a team right here inning the dmv brody logan got up close with them tonight. >> basketball is not for theor faint of heart. >> what was man, it's really fiscal. sometimes you bleeding sometimes. >> your using upper body.od >> you got to have
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momentum. >> 72 they area group ofrea athletes ranging from eight to 18. they are here for the competition and comradery. >> i feel right at home i feel like i'm around people with the same disability as me. i feel like i'm not that much different than they are but it's really rewarding to play with them. >> we are all the same. >> they played their way from a small school in springfield. >> they get to experience thatie and see people from all over the world. i never saw that coming when he was born and he was so sick. i didn't think he was going to be a traveling athlete. ath he proved me wrong. that's what these kids do. they break limits. don't doubt yourself. never play yourself. if you want to do something gohg out and do it. don't let nothing stop you. >> isn't that great?
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>> it's fantastic. >> we've had a row of great stories tonight. i'm loving them.m. >> falcons set up a go fund me account. there's an idea for you if you want to help them out. >> i haven't seen kids place p wheelchair basketball, i've seen adults and man it does get fiscal. >> brody said it got intense. they're competing. >> news at 11 starts right now. >> right now at 11. friends and family more than thl loss of a 15 year boy who wasoy shot and killed on a metro platform in front of his mother and sisters. sis >> 20 block of the entire district are shutdown. if you are
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mount vernon square tomorrow morning, prepare yourself for an even longer commute.ommu >> plus a decade old is coming to an end in george down how it will impact local restaurants. this is fox 5 local news at 11. >> thanks for joining us tonight i'm shawn yancy.. >> tony perkins. hundreds oven people gathered to remember a high school studentol killed easter weekend.nd. washington was with his family when she was shot and kid at the deanwood metro station. another teenager 17 year old maurice bellamy is charged with washington's murder. >> tisha lewis attended the vigil she joins us with the latest, tisha? >> apologize looks like we're w' having technical difficult reaching her right now. we're going to go forward,

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