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this is fox5 local news at 10. right now at 10, three victims dead in a shooting spree, including a father who was just trying to help. he didn't just shot my brother shall he shot all of us. how the victims' lives are being celebrated tonight.ce plus, the latest on the investigation.in then, urgent action ordered to o make metro safe. saf the federal transit agency handing down a series of mandates after this fire on the tracks. and after a string of showers, h will the sun come out for mother's day? fox5 news at 10 starts now.st and good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us on this saturday night.turd i'm ' pennsauken. pen and i'm teisha lewis. we start tonight with a deadlyed shooting spree that claimed three lives and spread across prince george's county and geo montgomery county, the suspect was captured in aspen hill at hi one of the three shooting
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lindsay watts is tonight at police headquarters with theea latest on the investigation and how the victims are being remembered. lindsay. >>reporter: matt and teisha, montgomery county police held aa press conference here earlier tonight offering new details about the shooting spree. police confirmed that the suspect, eulalio tordil did noti know any of the four people he's accused of shooting yesterday ae the mall and the grocery store. police say in both locationsocat tordil was trying to steel a car and he was willing to shoot and kill strangers in the process. we also learned that two of the people shot yesterday risked everything to help a stranger. one of them lost his life and he was honored earlier today.toda a community in shock gathered here at clarksburg high school where malcolm winfield's two children attend.tend their emotions still so raw. he didn't just shoot my brother, he shot all
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he heard about the shootings while on the road. ro mom, put the tv on so you can hear the story because i'm driving and i can't watch tv. soon after that she got theç cl i just started screaming and i'm driving. family and police confirmed con winfield died helping another shooting victim, a woman police say eulalio tordil attacked asae he was trying to steal her car at the mall. malcolm winfield gave his life f for somebody he doesn't know in order to protect her from a predator. the other man shot in this marking lot still critically injured was also trying to helpl in an instant after the female victim cried out for especially h, these two men acted selfishly and heroically, not only coming to her aid, but likely saving li her life. these men are
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the way malcolm died was di consistent with the way that he lived. proud of him. we're so proud. tonight police also identified e the second person killed yesterday. this is 65 year old claw continue a ma lien oh the womano shot in the aspen hill grocery store parking lot. on her go fund me page her family says she was an active a member of church.of she was the sweatest mother, was always laughing and joking and k could find the positive in everything. she will be missed more than words can ever say. we're life in gaithersburg, lindsay watts, fox5 local news. > lindsay, thank you.than our team coverage of the the shootings continues tonight with fox5's alexandra limon. lim she has more details about the victims and the families they leave behind. >>reporter: police say after going on a deadly shooting rampage that suspect was spotted at restaurants like this dunkint donuts right here. he was apprehended in the parking lot.
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they were learning more about the victim that tordil allegedll shot, killed and injured. the first victim in the deadly shooting spree was 44 year old gladys tordil, a woman who had filed a protective order against her husband p, 62 year old 6 eulali2o tordil. disappointment. it shouldn't have happened likei that. but, you know, first when i fi heard about it, i thought it was another student at a school. and then i fop it was a person i that i see all the time, it really affected the whole who school. how would you describe gladys? >> friendly.rien a people person. she was a nice lady. gladys was a chemistry teacher e at park dale high school. court documents show gladys reportedly lived a nightmarish n life. the protective order obtained by the washington post described ps
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victim's children to military-like discipline, pushups, even detention in a in dark closet. a go fund me account has beenccu started to help the victims' vic daughters who are headed to l could edge soon. their mother was shot and killed in the parking lot of their high school high point high. police say the federal protective service officer then continued his rampage opening oe fire on total strangers leavings a total of two people injured. one person fighting for his life and two others dead. one of the people that lost his life was malcolm winfield who w leaves behind two children and a wife.wi according to a go fund me page a started by family members to to help with funeral expenses. an incredible sad situation forr everyone involved and i can tell you having been here when the montgomery county policeoun department tactical team apprehended that suspect,
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just incredible that no additional shots were fired in that take down.e as you can see, this is a busyuy shopping center with shops, sho restaurants, a lot of people o were here at the time. it all could have ended much mu worse, but it didn't. did reporting in aspen hill, alexandria,ly monday, fox5 local news. you can stay with fox5 as we continue to follow the investigation into the shooting spree. and the case against the suspect. we'll have the latest here on t air, online, on fox5 d.c..com and on facebook and on twitter. one day after metro's management announces a massive maintenancet plan to fix the rail system, the federal transit administrationri issues a series of emergency directives. it all comes in the wake of thursday' fire at the federal fe center metro station. the fta even threatened toto shutdown metro if it doesn't take action to ensure passenger safety.
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directive include daily testing for who the spots, reduction ine the use of electrical power, and more of an effort to reduce water leaking in to tunnels. the fda also blamed metro employees for placing a higher priority on keeping trainsains running than safety and ordered a quote, safety stand down so that all staff could be rein proper procedures. any violation of the directive could lead the fda to withhold up to a quarter of their of financial assistance to metro. e metro release a statement today saying the general manager met with the fda this morning and is committed to implementing the new directive. by the way, we want to remind, inette row's general manager paul wheat feld will be here life monday morning on fox5 a morning knews at 7:30. if you have a qu him we would like to have that question from you. we'll even ask him on monday. mo remember it is monday morning,
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7:30:00 a.m. and all you need td do if you have a question is use the hashtag ask metro gm. taking a life look outside we we got a little relieve from the chilly wet weather today and thd sun even made an appearance this afternoon.n. let's check in with gwen to gett a look at tomorrow's mother day's forecast and i hope this trend continues tomorrow. we're going to have some uns, but a little bit of rain first, though. that's going to be power for iti as we move into this veryto special day. at least we will have some sunshine. let's take a look at where we at hit with the numbers todaye because it whats a lot warmer. we hit into the upper and mid-60s right across the bore. still not as warm as we should o be for seasonal averages, but still as i said it was a muchuc warmer day. we've been into the 50s with the cool damp weather. what's happening now is we're keeping an eye on the frontalhe
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toward the east andts heading io the mid atlantic and as it does we'll see some light rainfall l come it with and ahead of it. i. we're talking very light in terms of any showers, a about io of drizzle here and there.c: it won't last long it will be wl around into the early hours of o tomorrow and then it will be out of the way. temperature wise right now wee are into the 50s, 59 at d.c., 55 at gaithersburg and baltimore.. 59-degrees right now at culpeper, 58-degrees at dulles.u your overnight low about 54 degrees. clouds will continue to increase. and into the overnight hours. but they won't be around too knowledge mr. as i mentioned. we will have nice bright skies by the afternoon. aft more details later, back to you. > thank you. you thanks, gwen. still could come at 10, president obama's advice to new college grads. what he told the crowd today during the commencement speechmt at howard university. plus are colleges closed off to more than one school of thoughto in the debate over
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idlies on campus. ca and can you put down that smartt down and focus in if you can't, well, you could pass on the the attention troubles to your babyr we're going to explain all of that, much more coming up on on fox5 local news at 10. see you in a minute. nute.
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> welcome back. it is college graduation seasons and earlier today presidentt obama was the commencementomm speaker at howard universityar right here in d.c. the president told graduates that the country is in a better place today than when he graduated more than 30 yearsingt a.g we'll get the latest now from mest richette son. >>reporter: i used to joke about being old. now i realized i'm old. it's not a joke anymore. > in his
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commencement speech saturday president obama tells howardowar university's graduating class,g the united states is aetteaett abouter place today than when he graduated college in 1983. america is by almost everyalmo measure better than it was whens i graduated from college. it wasn't better off than when i took office, but that's a, bu knowledge looker story. just the past 16 years we'vewe'v come from a world with marriage equality. stay with me. racial relations are better since i graduated. earlier in his weekly address to the nation and noting the mother's day weekend, thethe president pressured congress tog pass his attend yeah.ah. if congress can make a holiday surely they can back it up withh things that make it meaningful.n equal pay and a decent minimum wage.wa republicans responded calling on democrats to reduce regula
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for small businesses. on average, small businesses have to pay more than $11,000 for each employee in federalede regulatory costs alone. that's before the tax bill comel in and that's before these newer higher healthcare premiums are duty in his graduation address the president acknowledges his term is ending with unfinished items especially on issues ofssu economic and equality.qu the president will address students at the air force academy and.em fox news. > vice-president biden was a commencement speaker at delawart state university today. it also is a historically black college and university.univ the vice-president toldresi graduates to pursue their dreame and despite challenges they may face they should make their own destiny. no class gets to choose thehe world into which they graduate. each and every class enters inte the history that was written
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others for them. but once every several generations, a graduating class enters at a point in ourç histy before where we can actually change the trajectory of the nation. the vice-president also plans to speak at syracuse university's law school ceremony and at the us military academy at west point.po > let's switch gears a littlewc bit and take you life outside. there's a beautiful shot of thee capital dome.me still some scaffolding at the bottom, buffer it's looking better. sure was nice to see the sun and i'm hearing mother's day t mayo not be too bad.tht be i think i'm hearing the same thing. let's check in with what again. >> you're absolutely right on that.. somer followers tweeted i've seen this yellow thing in theow sun and i didn't recognize it. we did have some sun and it wast very pleasant by
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to the afternoon hours.rs. we got to get through tonight and tomorrow morning first.ng let's take a look at my map and i'm showing you what i'm speaking about. i'm speaking of some light showers. we will see a a little bit ofit light rainfall, very isolated,il scattered in some of ourur neighbor hoods, a little bite more in others. it's noting going to stickto around long, but it will be oute of here by the early hours ofo tomorrow morning. some of you might be feeling a sprinkle l or two out there.he here's a look at what else isis happening. we still have some flood advisories in effect right through until sunday about noon. be aware of that. especially at high tied. and our temperatures, well, guess what, they are on the rice. and very much welcomed i want toed a. 59-degrees right now at d.c. 57 at gaithersburg, 58 at dulles, 55 at baltimore this b hours, the same at frederick ank our overnight lowe's will be into the upper 40s and the low 50s. pretty much every where with a chance of t
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showers. the winds are very calm analyte right now and i'm showing you this because tomorrow is goingis to be a day where it's going tog be a little on the gusty side. we've got the sun returning but we also have some winds to deall with. but i want to tell you it will be much warmer tomorrow than it is today i'll have the details. back to you it's not be common's for churches to hold special prayer days.
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reaching out to the cyclingclin community is good. the church hopes this event will become a yearly tradition. >> i think that's a good id on.d in the past we've covered somece stories on the friction aboutabu putting bike lanes in front of churches and blocking some, pennsylvaniaing and church members not too happy about that. it's good to have a blessing. > ease the blessing. >> for sure. > a wild fire forces residents from their on. the blaze ragingi in canada now covers more thanme all of d.c. details on that effort to time the fire coming up. are colleges only sticking totik one school of thought? the push for idly diversity on campus. .
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> the college experience isle supposed to broa
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and open themde up to new ideas. but some say some ideas aredeas being suppressed. fox's shannon green reports on the fight to keepç college campuses diverse when it comesit to different schools of thought. >>reporter: if you get throught four years of college withoutcol being offended, you should ask for your money back.mone once viewed as the perfect placc for young minds to test the boundaries of their beliefs and theoryies, higher education campuses across the us have increasingly come under firefire foray temptings to ignore or even silence perspectives as seen outside of the mainstream. you need to get out.out. no, i don't. it's absolutely contrary to the purpose of a university, which u is to be an marketplace of ideaa and to expose people too viewpoints that they may notnot have heard before. professor john shields who teaches at claymont college andd is the co-author of the new book passing on the rights, conservative professors i
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progressive university says the syringing number of conservative professors in the us is both undisputed and contributing to a substandard educationalard environment. i think it does a great disservice to students and it really does such a great disservice to liberal students,t right, because they are really not prepared to encounter conservatives once they leave te the university. shields has joined a coalition of professors anisole ors from s across the spectrum. a virtual town haul for pushing for few point recent postings links to pieces like theke privilege of checking white privilege and why are liberals so condescending and also also report on a study by yale lawbyy school admitting its own lack of political diversity. campuses don't look like america. they probably never will. but a little diversity goes a long y.
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ways to diversify higher education is for conservative scholars to run the academic goblet. am of them remain hesitant to weight in.we in washington, shannon green, fox news.ews > still to come tonight at 10,, a masstive wild fire continues to rage in canada. we're going to have the latest h on the effort to control the the flames. plus, the impact of your y smartphone use on your baby'sba attention span. why you might want to wait to check those texts.ex stay with us. .
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> this is fox5 local news at 10 welcome
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a massive wild fire in canada has prompted a state ofta emergency and for thousands of peopleus away from their homes.. the blaze already covers nearly 400 square miles across albert a, canada and is only expected to grow. gr fox correspondent bryan llenas has more. >>reporter: a massive wild fire igniting a national emergency in canada. the fire is 3 the 0,000 square miles, six times the size off washington d.c. and it is expected to double in size this weekend. the wild fire engulfing andulfi surrounding the city of forkf mack murray in albert a, canada. it's an oil with the thirdhi largest oil reserves in the world. there hasn't been significant rain in the area in two months. it calls for no rain and highnd winds until at least thet beginning of the leak. it started on tuesday and sinced then some 80,000 people have evacuated forth mack murray. but now officials are reevac
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who fled to oil industry worker camps north of the city in conveqs and by helicopter.. high winds have shifted unexpectedly. firefighters have been fighting all week. help is on the way from other provinces, but sadly mothermoth nature is not cooperating. it is a dangerous, unpredictable fire, an absolutely vicious firo that is feed off an extremely dry forest.ores this is a dry condition, a drought situation that has existed for sometime. some 1600 structures have beenst burned to the ground in forth mack murray, mostly homes. take a mr. at this captured by a home surveillance video camera.a watching it on an iphone app,ap, their home and belongings burnt to the ground.grou there have been no fatalitiesatl directly linked to
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no. no towns or cities are currentle in this fire's path and there is no damage to the infrastructure which is so important to the economy.ec fire will burn for a very longg time until there is significantn rainfall.ra in new york, bryan llenas, fox news.news > gwen, you have some canadian roots. i know your heart must be withe your people. pe is there any hope in site thatha they might get some rain.some right now the forecast is calling for rain only monday/tuesday. i'm not sure how much it willill be, but anything will help, but for am of those it's just toooo little too late. they loves practically everything. we'll keep our fingers crossed.e >> for sure. > they haven't had a lot of luck. but us, on the other hand, we've had plenty. i think my plants are soggiedsog out. they need a little
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things out. someone tweeted me and said my flowers and plants are all soggy. we're getting just a short little break. unfortunately not long enough to do as much as we might want toto do. today we had some sunshine ando it was dryer. tomorrow we'll have someom sunshine, but it's a brief visit say by the sun and dryer conditions. so tonight some light isolated i showers in the overnight hours.r we've got a couple of things happening and i'll explain those to you, but nothing that is is going to stick around for too long. at least we're going to get another break. for mother's day it's going toon be very nice. temperatures on the rise, nextet week it's a little bit unsettlee and we're kind of back all over the place again.e take a look at the highs for today we were warmer than yesterday. we were into the 50s. we got into the 60s. still we should be into the low 70s and we're going to head that way once we get into tomorrow. seeing a few light showers thats are going to move through tonigh
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hours. we've got a frontal system. it's a cold front to the west of us. it's going to move across us ass we move into tonight and into tomorrow. once it does we'ring whying to start to see a little more precipitation. isolated in nature. nothing too heavy and it will be gone by the afternoon hours. that's the good news we get another break tomorrow afternoor witowh some sunshine. in the meantime we still havet flood advisories in effect righh until sunday at noon. high tied is when we have to be concerned here around the coastal areas.co also in the city. 59-degrees at d.c. hagerstown, 59 at culpeper.culp so it is fairly mild outside. as far as our overnight lowe'sv are concerned we areer looking k those temperatures being in then 40s and the 50s, but at least the upper 40s with the cloudsclu and the isolated showers. so, you know, nothing i said that's going to be too, too bad. here's a
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talking about -- these are actually the currenthe temperatures all over again. let that map out of the way. low pressure system that had kind of saturday there and spun around. talk about an unwanted houseouse guest. it continued to sit there and bring us this easterly flow onwo shore. this is finally pulling wellulli away from us. on the back side getting a little bit, but not a lot of precipitation. i'm talking about the precipitation tonight comingatio from the frontal system.ntal that's what's going to movee through to. early morning by about maybe 7,m 8:00 in the morning you might mi still see a sprinkle. then after that it should be ou of the way.of t if anything is lingering tomorrow it's probably going tog be more than likely across areas of lower, southern maryland.o other than thatut we're going to be back to some sunshine as a ridge of high pressure builds in. what you're going to have too deal with, the frontal systemte moves out. we're going to end up seeing some pretty gusty winds.y tomorrow is going to be a day when the winds are going toic p up. at least we'll have th
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sunshine. temperatures tomorrow into thewn low 70, upper 60s not bad. 52-degrees wrapping it up for up you for tonight. a few light showers and 71 tomorrow. it's sunshine for our mothers. love it, love it. love it. here's what they can expect byy their forecast by midday under the sun skies, 71 by the 5:00 hour. once we get into next week it gets a little unsettled foror monday, tuesday, wednesday withh more rain before we get to dryer conditions all over again.agai it's all over the place. > all over the place.the >> it is. > do you have a little something special our facebook. >> i do. it's coming up. i haven't posted it yet.et. i may get it up later tonight. i want you to go to my facebook and i posted a little something for you to that i'd like you to come on and talk about yourour mother. if you take a look at it in the form of your video. check it out by the latest tomorrow morning. mor i may get it done before i go to bed. we'll mention it tomorrow in tho 10:00 news. >> all right. happy mothers day to all the
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mothers out there. if my mom is watching happy mother's day. if my mom is watching, happyapp mother's day to my mom. > let's move now tonight on a health watch. a parents' smartphone and tablet may be used negatively impacting their young children. a new study says turning tornin those devices could teach babies to have a short attention span. researchers found that babies learn to focus better when thein parents aren't distracted by a smartphone. that makes sense. the result suggests if you focus on a toy or an object that your child ist playing with you'reou' teaching them to focus, too. perfect sense. >> also new guidelines in new york city prevent bars from refusing to serve alcohol too pregnant women. the rules also say bouncersounc cannot turn amothers to be.e. the surgeon general and major medical association say
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women should avoid alcohol. new york cityç itself even requires to post warnings that alcohol can cause can birth defects, but the city t's human rights commission says suchays health decisions are up to the woman and not a bartender. we announced earlier that youhat have a little one on the way. >> i do. that's great. congratulations. >> thank you. > isn't there a debate out there over whether you canan drink? one of my best girlfriends had twins and sheand had a little bit of wine everyin once in a while. isn't there okay at times.imes >> there is a debate. i think some of the research is inconclusive, so to be safe not to have any alcohol at all. obviously i'm in the a doctor. o that is the recommendation. just avoid it at all costs. don't have any at all becausell they don't know what the effects are. > why take the chance. >> why. > you going. >> congratulations again.grat > i'm very happy for you.fo still ahead at 10, from the bare stool to the couch. more of you are ditching happy to just drink at
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so what's behind the changing trend? and what is basically a giant slip and slide is coming our way our tyson's corner is gathering up to host the summer's biggest block party.k that looks fun. .
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> the traditional happy hourti could beon facing its last call. a new study finds more americans are choosing to trade their bar stool in for just the couch. sounds like me. fox's yes, sir that for most ait has more. >>reporter: bar and restaurant owners aren't too happy with their customers. why? bell a new study t findsfd that people prefer to do happy hour at home.me
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within app now more than ever drinkers would like to sip wine at home. >> if i would have a couple drinks i'd prefer to buy a bottle and then go home becauses it's much cheaper. surveyed over 1500 consumers, 16 percent of generation x and baby boomers preferred to hit t the bottle on their couch rather than at social gatherings, restaurants or wineries. that's not true forever one. these ladies say happyhour isr the best thing around. they get to disconnect and socialize. in my case i have three ground children at home.. the house is always a mess. so i'd rather be here than be t home right now. so it's nice to be out and see people. owner of serenoa's wine bar on the upper east side says his say business is doing when, but he does admit that those thatco
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for drinks after work aren't't staying for long. thngey come in for happy hour, 5:30, 6:00, 7:00 they're out. they might have one or two drinks and then they call it a night. the experts say why drinking at a bar or elsewhere out is becoming more populating, money. it's expensive drinking wise.e. the general manager of whiskey and wines off 69th says entertaining at home is now becoming a growing trend. she sees it with her customers. they have more freedom to get together at home and create cocktails, make some food and then go with friends. > on the upper east side, i'm jessica for most a.r mo fox news. > i can see that complete limit you're more relacked at home. it's less expensive. you don't have to worry about drink and driving.ving >> i don't know where people find the time to go
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hour. >> i'm working during happy hour. > i think a lot of people work a lot later than most. >> it's like 7:30 before i head home. for you.for > you work a little later much that's raw. > still ahead tonight at 10, the summer's big block party will be right here in this region. details on the plans to bring that huge water slide that you're looking at to tyson'sn's corner. stay with us. anal ex ovechkin and the caps face do or die game at the verizon center. brody logan has all the action ahead in sports. .
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> the biggest block party ofig the sum are is going to be righe in g tyson's corner, virginia. yeah, a gigantic water slide arrives july 156789 take a looka for yourself. check out what the slide will look like. it's going to take up three city blocks much the slide iss actually part of a travelingrave block party that makes stops around the country called slider thye city. tickets start at $10. you can find the link to slide o the city on our website, fox5 d.c..com. > if you're going to be cookino or taking mom out to eat tomorrow, a new survey shows that what mother's want on thein big day is seafood. seafood was at the top of the o list. as for the choice for 26 percent of moms that's how many, 26 percent of moms actually wanted it. also a popular choice, italian and then there's mexican, sushi and general greek. gen at the very bottom of the list, this makes sense,
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only 1 percent of moms saying, yeah, kids, that's what i want,a i want some salads. i think the reason why is because moms eat salads all the time is the last time they th wanted for a treat nice was salads. >> i think they all a massage. s michael phelps and his fiance are now parents. they made the announcement with this. son arrived just in time for mother's day. the couple named their son boomer robert phelps.hel > cute. you know it's unsurprising that michael films would have some swimmers. >> that he would have his shirt off. >> kind of. of. i like the thought of mom on mother's day unwrapping a gift w and then there's saled. i still have time, right in amazon prime.
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> making sure you guys were on it. that would be great. the caps. just what they needed.eede just what everyone needed. so much heart break, sports teams in this town finally maybe hope. you can only hope. caps said tonight's game, the most important game of our lives. without a hint of high perp lee he was probably right, part of the ov area. they've never been to a to conference finals. they need to get there this year. they need to start tonight. ton hoping the caps can unleash the furry and force of game six. si first period, check out alex ovechkin. from the point, setting up, one time. that's all he needs. ne the caps on the board early. ear everyone team hug. team hug. yes. now tied for
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goals in history. 2-1 lead, more hugs. justin williams known as mr. game seven for his performance, let's call him him mr. game five. third goal for the caps. 3-1 lead.ad bradoon whole bihas somee bi questionable goals in the series, but not today. some acrobatic safes. look at that right there. bring on game six.ix. the caps win 3-1. more hugs. hu we had a little bit more of a shot mentality. we found some holes, found some rebounds. they did such a good job pressuring so it's hard to get the open shot. sh when we do we take it. > here's what we know going forward. there will be a game six tuesday night in pittsburgh. if the capitols can pull off the road win, the series will shifti back to verizon for a decisive game
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the nats were looking like the best team until they ran into the cubs. they out scored their opponentsp by # 01 runs. the nats hoping to quell the cubs' who the offense. of a couple nats' fans cheering orr well, this guy is texting. been reviewer playing his first became since opening day.ce o bryce harper, score him on a sac fly. the nats take a lead. a shot through the middle l. that will score dannyss opinion owes much the nats take a 3-2 lead. but as they stepped to do this season, the nats bull pen couldn't open hold it. the cubs get some help from an unlikely source. the nats lose their third straight 8-
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bouncing our way. everything was out of our reach. we didn't help ourselves. >> we had quite a few walks, but we still had action on gettingnn out of that. this is the best baseball -- okay. this is football. this is ryan kerrigan giving back to the community in a a special way this week. he unvailed his third annual kerrigan's corner. the program provides patience and families for relaxation, communication and therapy durinr their hospital stay.y. kerrigan's corner is stacked with laptops, tablets, video game systems and more much it's' really neat, especially to see the growth of the foundation fo throughout the past three years or so. and the number of kerrigan corners we've been able to opent throughout the area.he a these are really rewarding towad see the kind of impact we're we able to
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the 2142 kentucky derby which was actually won by nyquist. which you said was not a big big surprise. there he is. now you get to see how nyquist actually won the raise. was he the betting favorite going into the raise. actually the fourth straight year that the betting favorite t has won. that hasn't happened since the 1970s. it's actually the same owner as a former derby winner. win i love the horse name. i have to say i was disappointed brody's cause finished seventh. > maybe next year.ear. >> maybe next time.me sudden breaking news was also aa horse that i believe finished fifth. > it was all for me. me. what happened to one word names what they do is they make it one long word, no space. spa >> like a hashtag. > pretty much.> > thank you.> still to come tonight at 10, 10, hillary clinton one on one withh the fbi. what we'r
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burrow's plans to interview thet presidential candidate as it investigates her use of a private e-mail server.
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> secretary hillary clintonta might have to take a quick breai from the campaign trail to sit down with the fbi. clinton could soon talk with the feds about her private e-mail e- server and whether she mishandled any classified information while secretary ofwh state. we'll get the latest from fox' z garret kenny.et >>reporter: we're still waiting to find out when hillary clintoi will interview with the fbi regarding the use of her private e-mail server while secretary of state, but law enforcement sources tell fox news they are heading in that direction and it could be soon. s hill a hab dean met with the fbi
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in april to discuss whether information was transferred to a network. the investigation might be in its final tajes. on friday, the clinton campaign issued a statement acing hillary clinton has offered to answer to any questions that would help the justice department completee its review. we hope and expect that anyone h else that was asked would do thh same. earlier this week clinton said l she hasn't been contacted by th fbi and isn't worried about the investigation. have you been contacted by the fbi or your representatives beee contacted by the fbi. fb >> no. > any indication that yourour private server was hacked by for earn hackers. >> no. they are pushing back saying say that clinton's irresponsible behavior as secretary of state and her deliberate attempts at showed she lacked the judgment h and character to be president. fox news also broke the story that row main and hacker he easily breached clinton's e-mail server three

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