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. right now at 10:00, i hope you didn't put your winter coat away. you are going to need it tomorrow. we've got quite a spring setback in the forecast. wait until you see the windchills. i'll have your forecast. >> caught on camera, dozens of motorcycles and atvs flew by a local restaurant right in front
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>> and we're getting our first look at the new possibilities for rfk stadium and the surrounding areas. fox 5 local news at 10:00 starts right now. >> thanks for joining us. i'm shawn yancy. >> and i'm tony perkins. get ready for the return of winter. just a few hours ago it was 74 degrees outside. but a dramatic drop is on the way. >> that's right. a freeze warning is already in effect. sue palka starts us off tonight with everything you need to know. >> hey there, shawn, tony. if you stepped outside right now you would say what freeze warning. we're talking 20s and 30s by the time the sun comes up tomorrow morning. similar to what happened over the weekend and a freeze warning is in effect all the areas in blue. the better chance of seeing a freeze the farther north you go.
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and 32 degrees. but a lot of us are not just going to be talking about the freeze. we're also going to be noticing the wind chill in the morning. let's get a look at temperatures right now. we can see that many places are still in the 50s. we know what's coming when we look up toward pennsylvania. 29 in pittsburgh, up toward binghamton 21. boston with several inches of snow on the ground, 26 degrees. speaking of that wind, check out these 8:00 a.m. wind chill temperatures. teens all over the region. by the time we get to noon it's upper 20s to low 30s and by 50:00 it's still in 30s. if you've got plants outside, you want to cover them up or bring anything you can inside. it's not just tonight that's going to be cold. it looks like tomorrow will be as well.
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>> we are ready to bundle up. now to a fox 5 exclusive. scenes like this on the streets of dc will likely pick up as the weather begins to heat up. a gang of illegal bikers were spotted this weekend in the shaw neighborhood. fox 5's marina marraco talked to a restaurant owner who is fed up with all of this. she's live tonight in shaw with the latest. >> yeah, and shawn dozens of these bikers on any given day will hit the streets of dc. last year dc police saying they only made 77 arrests in connection with these types of rides. as the weather heats up you can expect to see more out on the street. >> reporter: it's cell phone video shot by a diner having dinner in shaw. it shows nearly 50 bikes, including atvs cruising down the streets of dc sunday evening. this restaurant owner is fed up. he says not o
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the illegal bikes a nuisance, he's worried someone's bound to get hurt. >> both the time when i can hear it, dirt bike, four wheeler go outside and sort of watch over the patio a little bit if somebody wants to walk out, i can sort of stop it. >> and although he tries to protect his customers, he wonders why police won't do more. in the 55 seconds of video, 36 bikes drive past a parked mpd cruiser. to be clear an officer could not see if a witness was inside the police car. bikers who seem to be recording their antics, popped wheelies, chief lanier has been clear, there is a no-chase policy in the district. several members of the group are forced to stop and
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a tire. >> red light, green light, doesn't matter. somebody blocks the intersection just role right through, wheelies, whatever. >> just recently to try to curb this issue, dc police implemented a rewards program if you call with a name that will lead to the confiscation to one of these bikes you'll be rewarded $250. they say just last year they made 15 of these rewards. marina marraco, fox 5 local news. >> i can certainly understand the frustration there. thank you. a vigil was held tonight for the woman who was shot to death in her home over the weekend. friends and family gathered to remember christina fisher. police say her ex boyfriend killed her after they got into an argument saturday. friends say fisher did her best to provide for her three children. >>
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you keep asking why. you never really understand why. she was a beautiful person inside and out. >> a go-fund-me page has been set up to help fisher's family pay for her funeral. tonight a man is under arrest in montgomery county accused of starting several small fires around an apartment building. investigators responded to a report of several trash fires. investigators say there have been similar fires and in recent months as well as fires like this in silver spring sbl we have new details tonight about that deadly amtrak train crash just outside of philadelphia. the train crashed into a backhoe that was sitting on the track, killing the backhoe operator and a track supervisor. the ntsb says the train was going 106 les per hour
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110-mile per hour zone and the engineer applied the brakes five seconds before impact. no one aboard the train was killed. more than 30 passengers were injured. investigators are trying to determine who was authorized to be on the track at the time of the accident. five people are dead after a helicopter crash in tennessee. a fire started after the helicopter slammed into the ground spreading flames into a protected woodland. faa investigators have been brought in. so far as the cause of the crash has not been determined. >> the future of rfk stadium was the subject of a big meeting at the convention center tonight. the group put several options on the table on what to do with this prime piece of real estate. sarah simmons joins us more on the plans unveiled tonight. >> this is one of the proposals. a vastly different look from the current rfk stadium. this is where a
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be. this is an open green area and the armory which would still be there. this is not going to be doing anything to the armory. the parking lots would all be gone. things would look very, very different. so they're looking beyond just a new stadium. it's 190 acres in dc, right along the anacostia river. developers are envisioning a space that can serve many purposes. events dc hosted the meeting. hundreds of people turned out to see what ideas people are putting forward and it is not your traditional stadium. some proposals are for an nfl stadium or an arena perhaps an amphitheater, also shopping and dining options. events dc says it is their goal to make sure the project speaks to a greater international audience and the local dc community. >> we're excited to ge
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something done in the next two to five years around sports and family entertainment, a cultural use, greenspace, community soccer field, and a market. so people east of the river could actually come and shop for fres produce, link with pedestrian bridges from east of the river into this site. so it's a place for all of washington, d.c. >> now the chairman says they've met with the community three times for input and they'll circle back around to the community to talk about the presentations and the financial challenges. it's a huge project so the money will have to come from somewhere. that's something that still needs to be worked out. but as promised, as councilmembers were saying last week, there was no announcement of the redskins coming back to dc. shawn and tony. >> it's interesting. leaves open a lot of different ideas or possibilities. >> it looks great it's going to be wonderful no no matter what they do. still to come t
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four-year-old girl is in a body cast after a person on a bike hit her. >> police are still looking for the person who hit little kayleigh. how it all happened and the clues that could help solve the case. >> a new delivery service will bring juice and a little gift to your home and workplace. the owner says it's high time there was a company like this in dc.
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know, kind of like spots of blood on it. >> philip harrington is charged with first degree assault. all three victims are recovering. a final farewell to a virginia state trooper killed in the line of duty while participating in a training exercise last week. the gunman was also killed in the altercation. friends, family and fellow officers attended a viewing in hampton, virginia today. his funeral will be held tomorrow followed by a private burial. >> the irs building in downtown dc will be closed tomorrow after a fire in the basement this afternoon. a spokesperson says the building remains without full electricity tonight and the air handling system is inoperable. a transformer fire broke out around 3:30 is afternoon. employees were evacuated, several roads were blocked off, no injuries were reported. there is a new delivery service in tow
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the measure passed last fibula which says you can use, buy and grow marijuana in the district but not sell it. this new business delivers high quality juices which can come with a gift of marijuana on the side. fox 5's jennifer davis joins us live with the story. >> reporter: well, the owner of high speed delivery says he is not trying to break the law. in fact in fact . >> reporte
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client list has grown to more than 300 customers. >> people would be definitely surprised where they come from. i think it's safe to say that the demographic, the major demographic of our customers are completely opposite than the people who get -- who are considered offenders of the law. >> reporter: he says 74% of his orders come from northwest, about 20% from the capitol hill area and the rest from around the city. customers can choose from just juz for $11, a designation called love cost $55 and lots of love is 150. the size of the cannabis varies. he realizes he's taking a risk by entering into this arena since others who have tried have run into trouble with police. but he is excited to be a trail blazer. >> my goal is to figure out how to do it creatively within the
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law to make an impact. >> they put it in this great framework and not be a harm or threat to society. that's where we want to hone in on. >> the website did a story today and customers bought everything he had in stock. he says he'll have more on wednesday. here's how it works. so what he stressed is there is no marijuana in the juice. this is just juice. he partners with juice companies. the marijuana comes in a bag like this which he says is a gift. he says he's trying to do this the legal way. the juices are cold pressed. >> healthy stuff and this is the gift on the side. >> very interesting. his last name is
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>> no relation. >> there is no marijuana in that bag. >> there is none. just for looks. >> i will keep my juice. >> a victory for those trying to raise the minimum wage in the district. this reverses a previous ruling that would have blocked the measure. supporters need to collect 22,000 signatures. voters will be asked to decide if the minimum wage should be gradually raised to $15 an hour by 2020. >> is it fair to tax tampons. if it passes dc would join new york, chicago and california. supporters ska the tax is unfair to women because the products are, quote, medical
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the other five have eliminated taxes on feminine hygiene products. allegations of corruption and money hidden in offshore accounts. >> a closer look at the so-called panama papers and why they could mean big problems for a certain world leader. >> a lawsuit targeting the hit show "empire." that woman slams she's the real cookie lion. details coming up.
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republican presidential hopefuls donald trump and senator ted cruz have found something to agree on. they both want ohio governor john kasich to drop out of the race. both trump and cruz say he should not be allowed to make it to the convention. the complaints come as we're just a few hours away from the start of the wisconsin
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polls show senator cruz in the lead there. on the democratic side bernie sanders and hillary clinton are in a close race. businessmen, politicians and sports stars from around the globe are under fire tonight after a massive data leak at a panama-based law firm. >> the leak exposed more than 11 million financial documents and allegedly revealed how the rich and famous hid money in offshore accounts. >> reporter: governments around the world still scrambling to respond to hundreds of allegations of corruption brought in by immediate investigation of celebrities, politicians and businessmen. the leak of the so-called panama papers and the justice department says it's reviewing the papers for possible evidence of wrongdoing by u.s. citizens. >> the magnitude of the information that's been disclosed here, it's truly a remarkable set of
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probably the biggest thing we've seen since the wikileaks. >> promoting greater transparency. >> greater transparency allows us to root out and to fight efforts to get around u.s. sanctions that have been put into place. >> some of the most conversation allegations target vladim vladimir putin. the kremlin denies the charges. >> nobody will investigate this in russia. in other countries of the world as it was going through the banks of switzerland, italy there i believe the investigation will begin. >> others were implicated in the investigation including the leaders of pakistan, you crane and iceland. where protests against t
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minister took place on money. >> today marks the 48th anniversary of the assassination of dr. martin luther king junior. james earl ray shot and killed him in memphis tennessee. king was in memphis supporting striking sanitation workers. his murder sparked riots right here in the national's capital. james earl ray was captured and sentenced to 99 years in prison after pleading guilty to dr. king's death. coming up next tonight, hackers who pretend to be with the police department. we'll tell you what happens if you fall for their new scam. >> first, this is little kayleigh. she's in a body cast. how it happened, coming up.
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recapping tonight's top stories, some dc residents want police to do more to stop illegal dirt bikes from atvs speeding around streets. police chief cathy lanier says there is a no-chase policy when it comes to dealing with illegal bikes. >> a vigil was held tonight for a woman shot to death in leesburg. fisher was killed by her ex boyfriend derrick louis after the two got into an argument on saturday. >> the future of rfk saturday was the subject of a big meeting
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tonight. >> after her son ran ahead to a bunch, she and kayleigh walked along the trail to meet her and head back to the car. they heard the bill from a cyclist from behind and each stepped to one side of the trail and then kayleigh was hit. >> she turned around and saw him run her over. >> reporter: kayleigh's right femur is broken and she is scheduled to be in a cast for six weeks. she showed me the signatures on her purple cast and even let me sign it. >> i'll put xoxo, hugs and kisses, and then my name is ronica and i'll draw a little heart too. is that
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>> reporter: but she still recalls the moment when she was hit by the cyclist. >> the bike ran over me. >> amy described the cyclist on a red and white road bike. he wore a white or silver helmet and sunglasses. he had tan skin but slee could not identify his ethnicity with certainty. an anonymous individual is offering $1,000 for information. amy explained that even though we saw kayleigh smile today, it has been a difficult first week and she had a message for the person that did this to her daughter. >> it's been torture, it's been held. she's four and she doesn't understand and she's traumatized by what happened.
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i just wish he had helped me. it would have saved her minutes of excruciating pain. i just wish he would have helped. >> reporter: if you have any information to help police identify the cyclist, police reach out to the howard county police tip line we'll have their phone number on our website fox5dc.com. i'm ronica clearry. >> tonight there is a cyber warning from the montgomery county police we're told hackers are sending out e-mails pretending to be the police. they're saying if you have a speed camera violation then you're asked to click on a link. this phish iing scam. >> it's only done through postal mail. also we want to remind residents if you do receive any correspondence from the montgomery county police department or someone stating they represent the police department, you can always call us. >> and that's what they say if you receive one of these
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directly. >> a detroit woman who claimed she is the real-life cookie lion is suing the producers of empire for hundreds of millions of dollars. she says they stole the idea from cookie from her memoir called "the hidden hand." she claims the memoir is about her life before she went to prison and the empire creators took 23 characteristics and plot points from her book. she got a lawyer to file a new lawsuit. she is asking $300 million. walmart is selling a t-shirt that has some university of maryland fans taking a double take. the maryland logo and the word "terps" are inside the outline of the state of massachusetts. at first walmart didn't realize a mistake. they said the states have similar shapes. however upon closer inspection the two states really are not shaped similarly
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someone from walmart apologized. the company tweeted we are so embarrassed we may never stick our head out of our shell again. thanks for guiding this lost terrapin back to maryland. >> it didn't even look like a great shirt. >> it was kind of generic. still to come tonight, a return to winter. a look at the spring snow that's affected 15 people. >> it's been impressive up in the northeast. also you've heard of drunk texting, drunk dialing, how about drunk shopping. it's a real thing online. especially on one particular night of the week. we'll explain coming up. all those dropped calls had some americans looking to drop their cell phone company all together. according to a new survey six in ten smart phone users say they are tired of getting disconnected and would consider switching carriers because of that. virgin america once again flying aw f
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airline quality. it is the fourth year in a row the company was voted number one. and that high quality apparently making it an easy pick for alaska airlines announcing today it is snatching up the carrier for more than $2.5 billion. but first the deal has to get approved by regulators. a new report says the boston red sox has the mode expensive ticket prize. it will run you 157 bucks a pop at fenway park. the l.a. angels have the cheapest tickets. the average cost there under $48 per person. that's business, i'm neil cavuto. know your financial plan won't keep you up at night.
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ryan zimmerman comes home, that's the game winner. they win game one 4-3 in ten. >> kind of like the game telling me welcome back. [ laughter ] you know, i mean it's a lot of highs and lows in that game. and boy, it was some ball game. >> i felt very flattered. they gave me my first victory ball in a nationals uniform. >> you could see after dan murphy hit that game-winning hit, the look on dusty baker's face was like thank you for bailing me out. it was like pure joy. >> absolutely. >> this team is fun to watch. like, it's going to go down to the wire each game,
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a team like the braves who aren't picked to do very well in the nl east. it was a tense game to watch but fun in the end. >> it was like a late-season game. i heard everyone in the sports department yelling and screaming. >> it's one of those things the kre shen dough for opening day. >> hopefully they can keep it going. >> keep it going. >> coming up at 11:00, a unique approach to combatting chronic homelessness. one major city is building those trendy tiny house toss solve the problems. where it is happening and how they're pulling it off. >> we're going to check back in with a pair of eagles in alexandria. it appears they are also parents. the update at 11:00. you can't pt the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor.
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decisions when they've had too much alcohol. >> that includes shopping and it happens between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. friday night. >> reporter: when are you doing most of your online shopping. >> i would say after i go out on a friday night. usually like 2:00, 3:00-ish in the morning. >> reporter: a significant spike in women's late-night shopping on a friday night. >> it loosens up your inhi bitions and you come home and you have those things on your mind here and you're not so tired and you end up shopping. >> leading to a phenomenon called sip and click. list experiences 58% more orders at 2:00 a.m. on a friday night compared to monday night. and after 1:00 a.m. the value of each order is up 40% versus that same time on a monday night. the biggest sellers, lingerie, dresses and shoes, shoes, shoes. >> i'm not
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bed on my phone. >> reporter: after a late night out? >> maybe, yeah. >> reporter: guilty. >> don't tell anybody. >> is that a good time to shop? >> not for my wallet. >> what kind of stuff are you buying? >> probably cocktail dresses, shoes. >> lingerie and jeans. >> usually impulse purchases, things i've been coveting for a little while. >> reporter: do you regret the purchases that you made late on friday? >> no. i never regret shopping. >> i have stuff that i've ordered from guilt that i'm taking back now. >> reporter: some are certainly able to exercise some impressive self-control. >> i'll make huge mistakes if i'm shopping after i drink. >> very smart you save a lot of money. >> if you want to avoid the trap, experts suggest some safeguards to avoid the shopping. >> disabling one click buy and not saving your credit card information. and if all fails just remember
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to keep your receipt. >> good advice. >> i don't do that. >> i'm sure you don't. >> i don't. >> okay. i believe you. a huge thank you tonight to our fox 5 viewers. >> fox 5 dc cares partnered up with autism speaks to increase awareness and also to help families raise money. because of your generosity our fund raiser was a huge success. all last week we introduced you to a family living with the joys of families living with autism. you guys called in, you texted and you raised more than $10,000 for autism speaks. again, thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart. by the way, you can still donate. you can find a donation link on the fox 5 dc home page. thank you guys. we appreciate it. >> well
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>> some windy conditions out there later on? >> it's not going to be as windy as saturday night. that was scary, viit? >> it sure was. >> we're going to see gusts of 25 to 30 which will feel like a breeze. but dramatically colder but at least with the cold we're not getting snow. you would be shocked to know how many places got significant snow today. caitlin is standing by to show us some of the great pictures as well as some of the snow totals. i can't believe we're talking snow april 4th. >> i know it's unbelievable. we've had some cold weather ours but nothing compared to our neighbors to our north. video behind me out of buffalo, they are no strangers to april snow, but even they got several inches that piled up through monday morning. there were some pile-ups, up in new york state. more video, this is
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of massachusetts, which i believe is just west of the boston area. kept seeing so many photos out of boston. it was a winter wonder land there. and even though they saw several rounds of snow that began yesterday and lasted through today, it was still tough to get everything to stick. they did manage to get just over 3 inches at logan international, that's their major reporting site for weather there and even some of the suburban spots, maybe where this video is shot, got up to 9 inches of snow. as we go to our graphics, we'll show you what they are experiencing right now. most of the storm has winded down for new england. you're still seeing lake effect snow showers. april snowstorm over
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past couple of days. look at these snow totals so impressive considering we didn't see much in march and here we are in april 6th-12 inches from buffalo all the way into western massachusetts just west of boston. no snow here but we are gearing up for a cold night. for more let's go back to sue palka in studio a. >> can i just say i do not miss april snow. growing up in pennsylvania we even had snow in may. we've got to focus locally because we're going to be seeing some pretty cold temperatures of our own later tonight and it's hard to believe because 74 today, not feeling all that cold just yet. the breeze isn't terribly strong either. but a freeze warning is in effect for us overnight and especially some of our communities to the north. it's not in effect for everybody. it's the lighter blue area that's in the freeze warning and this watch is actually for tomorrow night. we're talking about two nights in which we cld
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especially in the freeze warning areas, temperatures between 28 and 32. but then we also have to deal with the marng wind chill that could be in the teens and 20s. we will be drier but chillier obviously the next couple of days. before we get to the chilly stuff and between the rain we had wonderful rainbows this afternoon and evening. this is a great picture that was sent to us some of the pictures i saw on twitter i was so worried they were al terd that i couldn't even show them. temperature-wise here in the district it's not that bad right now, 54 degrees. notice this wind, that's not a gust that's a sustained wind of 24 miles per hour. over the next several hours i want you to see how the temperatures go down. by 11:00 could we really be as cold as 4
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it does say 34 degrees by 5:00 in the morning which can correspondence well. new york city 33, boston with that snow, 26 degrees. we're still at 54. knocksville still 68 degrees. it is a little bit of the shock to the system tomorrow morning to find some upper 20s and low 30s. chilly at the bus stop as well and that wind will make it feel worse. i want to emphasize not like it was saturday night but our departing area of low pressure that brought the rain and the snow and high pressure building in does create quite a wind field we're thinking gusts of 25 to 30 miles per hour during the day tomorrow which translates to wind chills between 15 and 25 during the day. by the time we get to 1:00, they're beginning to
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little bit and much better by later tomorrow evening. while we will have a cold, breezy tuesday, we don't think the wind will be significant as wednesday. not warm tomorrow, upper 40s, feeling colder. low 50s about the best we can do. and again reminder another freeze watch in effect for tomorrow night and if that gets changed to a warning you know it's going to get cold. last stop here, milder on thursday. we're glad about that because the nats home opener is thursday. but we are watching some rain ahead of another significant frontal boundary. we're hoping the rain will be mostly done by the time the game starts. no guarantees there. here is a look at that game day forecast for the nats. we're going to keep some showers in the forecast and hopefully they'll wrap up at some point in a way that will allow just a delay and not a postponement. friday do you see what it says there? showers or flakes. >> what? >> that's why i'm taking friday off. 54 sunday. so it's another setback later
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the week too. but we do think this is just going to be the first couple of weeks of april where we're doing this and after that it looks like we're going to be able to flip the switch. >> we'll be patient. with a smile. >> it is the end of an era. looking back on "american idol"'s legacy. that's next.
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>> people like kelly clarkson, carrie underwood. this has been such an amazing launching pad for so many stars. >> seven contestants have scored number one albums. carrie underwood is the top selling idol. she has sold more than 35 million albums. "american idol" was the number one show on tv for eight consecutive seasons. after the last winner is crowned, idol will be remembered as the show that gave unknown talent the opportunity to live out their dreams. >> david cook! >> i l
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has done for me and for a ton of other people that have gone through the process. i have a career doing something i love to do and i've got idol to thank for that. >> your next door neighbor can be your next american idol. i gave it a shot and i get to live my dream. >> it gave me the opportunity to make this my life or career. >> what i'm topping the charts or what, no matter what i'm going to do this because i was on the show. >> i've been all over the world with countless legends i've been singing with from natalie cole, peter cetera, philip bailey.
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right now at 11:00, spring is really taking a break. we've got a freeze warning in effect tonight and check out these early morning wind chill temperatures. i'll have your forecast. >> plus new details emerge from yesterday's deadly amtrak accident outside of philadelphia. tonight questions about whether the crew should have even be on the tracks. >> the new high speed delivery service is raising eyebrows and cashing in on the city's legal loophole. right now at 11:00. >> thanks for joining us. i'm shawn yancy. >> and i'm tony perkins. the temperatures are taking a dramatic plunge overnight. in the morning we'll be dealing with wind chills in the teens. >> let's get right to sue palka with the latest on the frigid forecast. hey there, sue. >> hi there, tony and shawn. nobody wants to hear about it. good thing the cherry blossoms have come and gone, because this would probably put a cramp in
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