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> this is fox5 local news at 10. attacks on police are an aconcon all of us. three officers in baton rouge shot to death in an ambushmbu attack at a time when police across the country are on high alert. our collective hearts dropped as we found out a seven year old was inside.insi a hostage played out at a baltimore ring, a man wanted for rain holds four people hostage, including a child. a beautiful day outside, bututsi there could be storms in the ifo you t. gwen with the workweek forecast. thanks for joining us, i'm gym low kay and marina maracco.y a three officers are dead than ann three more wounded in louisiana. authorities say a single gunman opened fire in baton rouge before being killed by police.oi linda watts is following the the story. she joins us life with newith information. >>repo
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been identified as gavin eugene long of kansas city. he's a former marine who reportedly carried out this attack on his 29th birthday. we want and need your prayers. baton rouge are in need of your prayers right now. these are two officers who losto their lives today. both of them parties. these men risking their lives to protect and serve this community were taken out the way that they were. they are allele life, every day heros. it started this morning as a call about a man with a rival. south side. an officer down. police under fire almost immediately. he had a mask
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the gunman shot six officers before he was killed.e w based on the information that we have, again this is ongoing, we believe that the person thathat shot and killed our officers, that he is a person that washat shot and killed at the scene. but that's what we know rightht now, we do not believe or do we have any other shooter held up in the baton rouge area, but understand, this investigationan has a lot of moving parts and pieces. it's the second attack on american law enforcement in less than two weeks. this time in the city where al ton sterling was shot by policec one of the two shootings ofhoot black men by officers that have sparked protests across the country. until we coming together as a nation, as a country, to heel s a people, if we don't do that and this madness continues we we will surely perish as a people.l the killings mean three more names will be added here to the national law enforcement
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it's sad to see it happen every day. officer brad shaw planned to take here on his trip to d.c., the recent violence making itt more somber. and we've just learned the namee of the third officer killed, a sheriff's employee named brad cigar foal a. now picks initially police said they were searching for two i additional suspects. they're now saying the suspectue killed was the only shooter, but they're not to the point to sayn that he acted alone. officials in louisiana are planning another pressla conference tomorrow afternoon. t stay with fox5 for in t ting coverage of the baton rouge policehe shooting. tonight at 11 we'll be life from the lose san a cap l toll and we'll keep you updated with the latest. you can also check in with us on twitter and facebook.ace now to another big story, we'ree following a hostage situation inside a fast food restaurant in
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for hours the suspect was holding people captive includinl a seven year old girl. fox5's alexandra limon reports. >>reporter: some good news to report out of southwestout baltimore in a situation thatitu could have ended tragicallyragi wrong, but instead the suspect is in custody and all four whose tables, you crediting a sevenr year old little l girl, they're all okay.. that's the cousin of the littlet girl who was held hostage. she says police asked her toed help talk to the armed suspect after the baltimore police department had already convincer him to release two of the four hostages, but two more remained inside. in all of the tense and dangerous standoff lasted more than five hours. we are very gracious to our neighboring jurisdictions who were able to come in and assisti because on
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this you have rotate tactical teams to have a lot of equipment on in and out of the perimeter that we had set up. up. it all began hours earlier around 11 on sunday morning when baltimore police officers spotted a man who matched the suspect wanted for a rain the ra day before. when they tried to pull him over he took off leading the officere on a claims it ended here att washington boulevard and monroe street where he collided with a civilian vehicle. the person in that vehicle suffered minor injuries. that's when the suspect fled ond foot into the burger king where the hostage situation began. thankfully police say it ended piecefully. now the police spokesperson said there are many things people could say negatively about thisv suspect but he wants to reminden everyone that in the end he didd do the right thing and everyone is okay. reporting in baltimore, alexandra limon, fox5
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news. > and we're just hours away from the start of the republican national convention in cleveland donald trump who had promised a convention full of glitch but now it's shaping up to be more of a tamped down show down.own. tens of thousands of people are expected this week to show their support for donald trump who tries to convince voters he can make america great again.t the stage is set for the start of the republican national r convention donald trumepp sayini the week will feature a variety of speakers including member ofs of the candidate's own family, business associates, and gop law makers. the plan for the trump campaigna for this convention is to help the american people understandnd more about the donald trump, the man, not just the candidate that they've seen on the campaign trail. meantime skirt is tight in the city especially after another acquisition butch. the tension not k
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protestors here from gathering to show their dissatisfaction with a republican presidential candidate. we're not going to allow donaldo trump to continue dividing our community because we want too stop racism now. as the country heads into two weeks of conventions president c obamona addressing the nation again, asking americans to focus on unity and understanding. everyone right now focus on words and actions that can unite this country rather divide it further. we don't need inflammatory rhetoric. we don't need careless accusations thrown around toroun score political points. monday's theme is make america safe again and we'll focus on fo security both home and abroad, donald trump himself is set toet speak thursday.hurs in cleveland, joel waled done, fox news. stay with fox5 for the latest from the campaign trail. tom fitzgerald is in cleveland reporting all week.week tomorrow night is
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shawn yancy and myself. it all begins tomorrow at 6:30:0 p.m. the democrats will hold theirhe convention in philadelphia nexte week and several new polls out l show hillary clinton holds a modest, but solid lead over donald trump. nba wall street journal and cnnorc polls show clinton withih leads that range from four tofrm seven points. but other surveys this monthth show a much closer raise. they give clinton just a one point lead. > all right, it was a calm day outside, but compared to yesterday it still looks like may see some rain yet again, hopefully not as bad as we did this weekend. is going to be a little unsettled and still few s questions surrounding it.ns s but we're going to keep a closeo eye. let's take a look at our highshh today. we were in the low 90s at allt three
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sunshine today, just a few ju clouds here and there and also we had to deal with that humidity a little bit. 83-degrees right now at d.c. relative humidity up at 67 percent, a light southerly wind flow and in ourur neighborhoods right now we've got 77-degrees at winchester. 82-degrees at annapolis, l 2 at baltimore.ba quantico was at 83 and we've got 83 at dulles and that's the same for gaithersburg, as far as thee dewpoints are concerned, still just a little sticky out there. dewpoints into the 60s and low 70s right now.now. not oppressive or anything of that sort. we're going to see some changesa tomorrow as the humidity starts to kickback in. 74-degrees, partly cloudy skies and comfortable, but tomorrows, we're talking heat and also once again a chance of some storms.or more details coming up in just t about it. back to you. montgomery county policecoun investigating a deadly crasheadl involving a man on a bicycle.icc
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30 this afternoon oversee beeraf road in silverte springs. a car driven by euille yam saw scans a o springs on the bike. he stayed at the scene. to prince george's county where a police crewser struck andtru killed a pedestrian. the officer stopped to help theh man, but he died at the scene. e early reports indicate thes pedestrian was not in a crosswalk when he was struck. investigators are now lookingren for witnesses. a crack down in turkey after the deadly military queue. the multiple arrests. d.c. residents using their talents to show their support for the survivors of the orlando nightclub shooting. after the break. .
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> we're following several newo developments in last week's terror nice in nice, france. six people also in custody. meantime the main mosque in nice says am of the victims of the truck attacks were muslims.ims the driver claimed he was not a devout muslim. it a pierce muhammad beau legal became roadway lied recently. just yesterday they claim he wac one of its soldiers, but did no provide evidence of a link. now to turkey where the death toll stands at 300. government authorities are. they arrested nearly 150 police officers and several generalsnea and admiral. 6,000 people have
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decontained since friday. it's been more than a monthth since itself pulse nightclub shooting in orlando, florida ana many people around the country have been touched by whatat happened. here in our area some local business held fundraisers forethe victims today. earlier today patrons gathered at a beer garden in northwest, d.c. for a fundraiser.drai half of the proceeds are going towards the victims. we're told soft house collected hundreds of todays today. the event lasted throughout theo day and in the past they heldeld the annual fundraiser for local cancer research organizations but decided to change course in light of what happened in orlando. all of the money collected todat will be turned over to the pulse victims' fund of or lapped oh, 49 people were killed when a gunman opened fire at the nightclub. a dozen more were injured. nice to s
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we don't see all the coverage, but of course -- they're stillre feeling the pain down there so they can use all the help they can get. a big recall at giant grocery stores. we're going to tell you the popular food item you need toedt avoid. yes, we're going to make you wait. it's only two minutes. we're going to tell you about it, just don't eat anything. if you or someone you love has a snoring problem.em. >> jim. listen up, why are you looking at me. >> we have some simple ways you can help get rid of the issue. > good lord, mar rocco. boss boss
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> we have a con souper alert to pass along shall joint food isod recalling a number of products produced by pf changes.ng the items are being recalledbei because metal pieces may be in some of the saws. so far there are no reports of anyone being sickened or hurt. if anyone has the p pf chance at home they should
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giant. go to fox5 d.c..com for morere information. in medical news tonight it is a noise that may mean one personoe sleeping soundly. but for am people around them it can cause am sleepless nights.gt dr. man he, i'm here to answersr your questions. almost half of all adults do it and it drives their bed partner nuts. i'm talking about snoring. we got this tweet from a viewere my wife has had bad snoring problems and refuses to use any anti snoring nasal gadgets, are there any remedies that mightigt help. snoring occurs when the flow of air through the nose and mouth occurs. should see your doctor if you're gasping for air in yourur sleep. there are a few things that can trigger snoring like a cold,
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allergies, drinking alcohol, smoking and some medications. the market is flooded with gadgets that can help, but fort natural remedies we checked in with a sleep specialist.spec for some people just losing a little bit of weight, five to ten pounds can actually help to reduce snoring. also, if she sleeps on her backk or in certain positions but you can train her not to sleep on her back by using a t-shirt that has a pocket and put it on backwards.ba so a tennis background in thee back because if she moves on her back it will train her not to sleep on her back.her if she gets a good amount of sleep but has been having some shlep deprivation that can actually worsen snoring. thanks, doc. do you have a question? tweet me, until next time i'm dr. manny. prescription drugs may be good for your physical health, but not for your financial health. a consumer rert
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finds nearly 32 millionrly americans were might with price increases on their prescriptionr the last year. consumer reports deputy editor lisa gill says there is no rule to stop the increases. >> the average amount of money that people pay was around $60. that can over multiple months it can add up quite ability drug qu companies can charge any price h they want and raise it by any amount they want.ou there is no rule, law, regulation, not by congress, noe for the center of medicare andnd medicaid or by the fda that stops this from happening.ppen there's nothing that puts aputs check or ballot profit tiering of companies. americans dealing with higher drug cause often spend less ons household necessities to make ue the difference.fer were you outside at all today. >> i was, and it was not actually as bad as i thought it was going to be. it was who the, but there might be some rain in the
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right, gwen. absolutely. we hav e plenty of heat forat tomorrow. all of this heading to the mid atlantic. it is going to be a who the onee as we start our monday.onda we'll keep our eyes to the skies. all those details coming up. a community recall why is behind a homeless teenager desperate te go to college. details of a the break.
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> all right. here we are, the middle of july at this point. i feel like these are the temperatures that we should bees seeing in the middle of june.e. we got kind of got a break fromm that.that >> it's who the.s w bottom line. we saw some rain this week. hopefully no more rain, but this heats looks like we're not going to get a reprieve any time soon. we're going to get a little bit of a break, relatively speaking going from the 90s to the
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and back to the 90s again. what's a degree between friendsd >> yes. talking about rain, well, marina, we're going to have tove keep our eyes to the skies. we have some storms in thee forecast that are a possibility. not getting too much of a break on that, either.eith we've got heat, humidity, rain,u some partly cloudy skies, it'sks all on the weather buffet for you. tonight we're starting off with partly cloudy because that'sat what's happening across our area. chance of storms later in the day. we're talking mid to late week a very quiet pattern.ter when i spoke about cooler relatively speaking, that's whes we're going to be into the 80s for a few days with no active weather but the temperatures soring right back up again. today temperatures into the low 90s. that's how it was as well on our s. pretty much in the same ballpark.bal it's still fairly warm out there right now.ow. 83 in the nation's company toll, 81 at gaithersburg, we have 80-degrees at baltimore this hour. a
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that's the same for culpeper and winchester and 75-degrees at frederick. humidity has bench a pain in the last few days and everybody haso kind of felt the stickiness andc tonight we're seeing the humidity basically at a pretty comfortable level so not quite as bad. our overnight lowe's into the 70s tonight.70s we got a little bit of a cool down from the rain that happenen yesterday. it was just a short little breae but we're going to be heating all back up again before too long and our current dewpoints in the 60s and 70s.70 that's all going to change, however, because once we get into tomorrow we're going to see the humidity kicking back inck again and it's going to get a little sticky and a little uncomfortable. speaking of temperatures rising all the heat from thtee south is going to move right into the mid atlantic and tomorrow we'reow actually going to be in the mid 930s and you're going to feelto the difference in the atmosphere. we're going to see the jet extreme move a little bit more
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to the end of the week, the southerly door is going to openn up a a little bit. by that time the humidity willll be back in full force.l you factor in the temperatures with the humidity and our heat indices are going to be in the e triple digits.ri so it's going to feel like it's 100 plus.lus. be prepared and start figuring out how you're going to stay cool now. frontal system, that's what we're going to watch for tomorrow. the timing of this is the big deal.de when will it@á, move through ad when. >> the witness: set up with some storms. we could see a westerly flow that could suppress some of thee storms so we'll much what it. but we're in a marginal risk for weather tomorrow afternoon with a 20 percent of seeing some of it happen.it this model doesn't seem to bring too much in. it's changed since the 6:00 show. today a look. we see things pick up to thep t north and to the west by 4:000 hour. not a long of
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i95 corridor but that couldat possibly change.ha as we move into tuesday, a chance of seeing some showers as well. here's some tips for you and i put those up on my twitter andit facebook pages as well and makee sure you leave kids or pets in the car for any lent of timee tomorrow. 74-degrees for tonight, then unitor form a very who the and sticky 96-degrees, folks. you could see the storms in thes afternoon as i said. here's the seven day forecast, heating up by the end of the week. it's on the way. it's coming. > it is.> he looks so happy. you know what, then you look att what we had back p in januaryuay and it's like okay, i'll take i the good with the bad. >> just remember january. > thank you, gwen. moving to our top story, the deadly police shooting in baton rouge, of course a gunman shotot and killed three law enforcement officers and injured threehree others this morning. is
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attack on police in two weeks.es on fox5 news at 6 # we spoke with gregory thomas. we asked him how police are dealing with these apparent ambushes and how officers should respond, especially when they're answering a 911 call. a call for help is a call for help. when answered that call for duty. for example, in dallas as they were helping the demonstrators there protest piecefully and then the shots rang out and thed cops ran to the shots and took care of what was going on anding brought the pedestrians to safety.saf when a call comes in for safetyy they're going to run there and probably call for backup quicker.quic i'm sure they're not going to be outnumbered. > what we have to do as as a nation, have a deep conversatiov about relations between police,, between the african american community. when does is does that start ans weea
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about 4:30, are he pushing us towards the right thing towardsg that conversation. i had the opportunity to be with the president this past monday. he called myself and a few others to have a conversation about this to the white house. i think it has been consistent as leaders. it can't be a conversation thatr happens in the moment. it has to be going on. relationships are notability in one time. they can be broken in one day.y. more importantly when they're speaking, you you need to listen.li in more generic firms because ou what we're seeing, obviously the officers are of all different raises, but face one constant which is the firearms that these suspects are using, do you feell of believe where we stand right now that police officers hittini the streets are ill armedmed they're out armed of course? o course in dallas we saw thatt this was a snipper attack. we don't know what tookpl
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baton rouge, but as a police officer or someone in law enforcement that sees thesee police officerses hitting thetig streets and facing these suspects what is the situationhe right now where we're facing people with war-type arsenal in our country? is that somethingh that you can go up aagainst. >> it's not fair game anymore.yr it's time for a reel deepa re discussion that's separate fromm political lines. lin discuss the fact of why do we need assault weapons on thepons streets of our country. in this case we believe i was an assault weapon that was used. if it wasn't, there were timese that weapons have been used on not only law enforcement, but citizens. this is part of the discussion we need to have, a full portfolio of where we are as a nation and where are the touch u points. it could be community relationsi altogether it's time for a discussion. what amazes me, too.o. we saw the out pouring righturin after dallas and i am assume we'll see it in a couple of days,
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departments that have gone out of their way, we're seeing white children led by black police officers. i would assume from your standpoint that thesee organizations are really,real they're dog all that they can to put out this message to communities that feel disaffected, we have your back. again, to be truthful about it, it just takes one instance of misconduct by police officers toette s it back hundreds of years, if not longer than that.. the bottom line here, we knowow there's a loft situations going on, but individually i think laa enforcement isll doing a greatet job. matter of fact we are doing a great job. people are making irresponsible comments of who is at fault fort this. we need to stop that, temp it down and get back to the basics of talking to one another.othe > it was a good discussion. >> definitely a great perspective. every second the way that they police, the way
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changing. we have to keep the conversation going because how are they goint to be dressed when they hit the streets? now, a bullet proof vest isn't enough.oug that's where we are today. >> it's having a ripple effect not just in louisiana, or minneapolis, but policeea departments are changing thepo y they do their jobs. coming up next in sports, theors top plays of the week, buzzer baiters and of course big dunks are back. which one took the number one spot? brody is here with theh t answer. and that is coming up next. .
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> this is fox5 local news at 10. who says baseball is a slowow game? who says it? come on, it could take really long time,ime, that's for sure.
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what was the record today.day. >> 18 innings, longest nats game of all times. we were almost there. >> the record was 17. we beat it. time wise we didn't beat the record. have either of you ever run a marathon. >> i run a relay marathon. i've never done it. > six miles. >> that's really good. that's more than i've ever run. what is the best thing you can drink after a marathon. according to researchers, thes, answer is beer. physicians tested 277 marathoners who either drank wheat beer or a placebo every day for two weeks before the raisin two weeks following. the beer drinkers were less to have respiratory infection. why do i mention this, after 18 in incorporation i think thenk nats could use a beer. max conversioner, he just madesn
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that's all it took. the only earned run for mad max today, but i wasn't the last the nats would see of mar take you. >> the 1-0 deficit holds until the final out.t. danny murphy sitting out, the, third straight game, really sore. pinch hitting, 2-2 count, the equalizer his h 18th of the year sends it to extra innings.n 16th inning look at this gameame saving play. >> long drive to center over the head of michael. to danny espinosa who turns and fires to get eric fryer at the plate, just a great play all around. inning, officially the longest game in nats history. the nats lose 2-1. after the game dusty baker tooko the blame for not walking mar take you. >> i saw knees on deck and
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was my fault because i didn't put fingers up soon enough toenu walk him and before i could, you know, he hit the first pitch out of the ballpark.ark. > this was the longest game ine nats history spanning 18 innings. the fans got to the park for 16789. 5 and didn't leave al after 7: 7:35. a total of 17 pitchers used in the 18 inning. > this week we get a little cheesier than usual which is saying something. at first we start with the clubhouse ritual that the indians might want back. number five, this was yesterday at the indian's clubhouse, batting 148, his teammates decided to offer a sacrifice to boo. figured they would exercise thee demoness. the indians played today andday here's what happened.hat running to first, he t
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he separated his shoulder on the landing. eddie harris style. never drink joe boost rum.. i had to fit it in some with. makes a nice grab here. what do you call a baseballebal that's not yours. >> not your ball. nacho ball.nac watch what is on this ball,ll, nacho cheese. it landed in someone's cheese and he still made the out. this poor guy gets a used baseball all full of cheese.eese > did he like it in. >> i don't know. this is why you never take on an nba player. a camper says try to dump on me. >> okay. thumb's out and makes him feel even worse.
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oh, no. too am men on the course. way too many. blow the whistle. > number two summer league action. first round pick tyler, one second left in the game, off the inbound, lets it fly.y. such a shot. they were down two. the best part is he makes the inbound pass, gets it back. hits it over some defenders. i like the referees weigh in. don't have anything else to do. that's in vague as, right? > and number one, i'm calling this instant regret, this first this guy makes a great block and then he goes for another one. this is in the drew league, probably the most famous semi proper league. why are you trying? that is a man named shannon shark, not the former packers player, just totally getting jambed
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bad. his teammate, everyone justus flexions on him. o that's what you have to do, i guess. he got the block and then he went for two blocks. > thank you, brody. thank you. coming up next, out pouring support for a homeless teenager to help his dreams come true, how the community rallied behini him to get him a college education. cation.
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harbor isolater this year and a plan is underway toat help the oldest survivor making his way to that way i. retired chief ray chafes of cha california is 104 years old.rs but if you look at him, he doesn't look like
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he's been working out. he says he's able to travel back to pearl harbor for the 50th anniversary. believe it or not, i cried.ied. i couldn't help it. i got so emotional. groups are now looking to raise $40,000 to help send him andim other survivorrors to honolulu.l a community coming together to after police discovered 19 yeare old sleeping in a tenth.nth. a biology major barly had biked six hours to register for his second semester and look for aa job. how the community is helping him out. when you meet freed you would have no idea what he has beeneen through. i saturday down with him todaydy at his new job in barnesville to talk about what these past few weeks have been like. at night when you hear the little creepy things that would terrify anybody. after he arrived he had nothing.
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campus until officers found him. details of the bike ride and i'm like this is crazy. but officer richard. >> ms. kerr: believed him and he along: with another officer put fred in a hotel room. he deeply thankful. > word of fred's situationtuat traveled quickly through town. stacy and her son kohl's went to his hotel room and we asked him what he wanted and what we could do for him. he said i really don't wantnt anything. he said all i want is a job. deborah adam son was alsoo hearing about fred's story. she hired me on the spot. she didn't even know my first and last name. he's now working and plans to enroll in classes friday. what drives you? >> sleeping in a tenth. i mean that's motivation for anybody. > case i says she's been
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people who have wanted to help fred. she set him up a facebook page.e it's called success for fred. > what's amazing is when you think that there's a reason for you not to do something, not to accomplish something, that youat think about fred's story right i there.ther >> that's right. if we could focus on these moments more than on the negative ones we're going the right way.rig stay tuned. we are back.ck. we're going to talk a little l ice cream on this national ice cream day after this. .
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in case you haven't heard todayt is national ice cream day. you still have about epa hour to celebrate the day. jim, you got me some earlier when you weren't mad at me so thank you. we want to tell you about some s of the world's most unique ice cream creations. this one from a shop in sense will he a is spaghetti and cheese. >> for those of you who like curie, you can get curie flavored ice cream. cr this is said to be sweat withwih hints of could he could he nut.. i've had this before, lobsterob flavored at a restaura
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harbor, maine. ma >> i can only imagine. of course we can't forget an al favorite sweat i balls from bens and jerries which is inspired by a saturday night ask it featuring alec baldwin.bald that was a very popular ask itk and of course they cashed in on it, too. the news at 10 is far from over. >> yes, the news at 11 starts right now. this is fox5 local news at 11.1. and good evening thanks forhan joining us here at 11 on fox5 i'm jim kay and i am marina ma maracco. three officers are dead and three more wounded in louisiana. a single gunman opened fire in baton rouge before being killed by police. lindsay watts has been followinn the story. >>reporter: in just the last 3 minutes we'v l
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people who have been decontained by police have now been release. investigators said they are nott searching for anyone else.els a former marine carried out this attack on his 29th birthday. we want and need your prayers. baton rouge is in need of the o prayers right now.pra these are the officers who lost their lives today, matthew gerald, monday recall jacksonjak and brad cigar al look. al >> all three of them fathers. these men risking their lives to protect and serve this community were taken out the way that they were. they are reel live every dayve heros. it started this morning as a call about a man with a rifle. on the outside we have an officer
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immediately. he had a mask on. we got a deputy down. the gunman shot six officers before he was killed.he w based on the information that we have, again, this is oninging, we believe that the person thatt shot and killed our officers,ff that he is a person that was shot and killed at the scene. but that's what we know rightrih now, but we do not believe or de we have any other shooter heldht up in any other area, in the baton rouge, but understand thit investigation has got a lot oflt moving parts and pieces.piec it's the second attack on at american law enforcement in lesw than two weeks. this time in the city where alhr ton sterling was shot by police, one of two recent killings ofill black men by officers that have sparked protests across the country. until we come together as a nation, as a people to heel as a people, if we don't do that in this madness continues we will surely perish as a
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the killings mean three more t names will be added here to the national law enforcement officers' memorial.em it's a sad to see it happen every day pretty much. officer terry bradford hadhad planned to come here on his tris to d.c., the latest violence making the visit even more somber. very heart breaking. one of the baton rouge officers killed, monday recall jackson had just posted on facebook a a few days ago, talking about what a tough time this is to be an officer. he urged people don't let hate infect your heart and he ended that post by saying if you see me in the streets and you need d hug or want to say a prayer, i gotcha. you can see his full message on hur facebook, fox5 d.c..com. we're going to have continuing coverage on the deadly ambush and coming up in just a few minutes we'll be going to life o to baton rouge for an update. you can check in with us onon twitter and facebook for thethe latest information. now to another big story we're following, a h
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in bought p more came to a pieceful end, but for hours the hostage was holding people pe captive including a seven yearar old girl. >>reporter: some good news tons report out of southwestout baltimore in a situation thatsiu could havened tragically wrong,n but instead the suspect is in custody and all four hostages including a seven year old little girl, they're all okay. toss the gun out the window. that's the cousin of the sevenhe year old little girl who washo held hostage along with three th other people in burger king in southwest baltimore. she says police asked her to help talk to the armed suspect.p after the baltimore police department had already convincev him to release two of the four hostages. but two more remained inside. in all of the tense and dangerous standoff lasted more than five hours. hou we are very gracious to our neighboring jurisdictions whojui were able to

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