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so far, police telling us thatli the call camece in shortly after 3:00. i did get a chance to speak with a shopper whos was inside thesie mall when all of this unfolded. she says that immediately security began shoppers to go ao certain direction away from where this happening.peni we're outside the jcp.p. then at one point she said thatt they were told leave. what i'm being toll is that the mall is still open for business, but again this part right hereht is closed off and also trafficra in the area, surrounding the s mall is at a standstill.stan now we're still trying to learnt a little bit more information about what exactly caused this altercation this that ultimately turned very violent.lent again, this is the scene here outside westfield wheaton mall. it
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point, the suspect may be at large. what we do know is that thiss happened near the wheaton metro station. we do know that the trains and also the metro station was search, but nothing was showed up. i was given the all clear. you can see a helicopter in theh sky can.e you can see it's a very activey scene. a lot of people who are here, some shoppers, also some employees have a lot of questions about what is going on and all they seem to know is that they need to aroid this particular area from the jcpenney.jc it's also near the party city and it's also in the area nearnr an amc theater and also a bar louie try to kind of paint the picture. two men stabbed both taken to the hospital with life threatening injuries.thre we'll bring you more information as it becomesatyou available.
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> let's-on talking about the weather once again and kind of a cold day.y. it's been the theme of the week. every day is slightly moreight bearable than the last but still it doesn't say a whole lot. sue palka starting us off with with the weather. i awith jim.. just a little bit was just enough. 37 today. 29 yesterday, so we're getting a little bit better. but here's tonight's problem jim and sarah. not everyone has gotten well aa wolf freezing. a lot of places have stayed near 32 or a little bit blow. we've got some rain moving in. that sets us for the possibilitb of a little bit of freezing raie which is regular rain thatgula freezes on contact with thiss really cold ground. we went 94 hours being blow freezing and only day have come above it. that's why this cold ground mayg support a little bit of icing.f it will be in at 6:00 and it expires at 1 in the morningning because we believe temperaturesl will be comingie up as a
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front comes on through. northern and western montgomeryw county, all ofes loudon, north fall car you're in the freezinge rain advisory. it doesn't take much. while d.c. is 36 and manassas and culpeper in the mid 30s you get out towards martinsburg, winchester, hagerstown they're still 22-degrees, where is the rain right now, very light, butt across northern frederick we do see a little bit of light freezing rain and maybe towards the thurmont area. not everybody is seeing this, buts we give you a wider picture, the batch of rain is a little bit more intense and it's been syringing down. back toward western pennsylvanin as well as through ohio another batch of rain will be coming in through the overnight hours. that will push the warmer air in. let me give you the warmerwarm headlines and we'll wrap up the first look at the weather. mainly
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next several hours, but it doesn't take much to causeuse problems. temperatures will be steady to s lesioning overnight.sion this is gone by morning. rain is gone and the freezing cold temperatures are gone ase o well. we should be above freezing ing most areas by the time the sunhe comes up tomorrow and we're still looking for some milder days ahead. we'll have much more on that tha coming up in just a little bit. thanks. the corruption scandal in princ george's countscy is growing. prosecutors say a fifth personth is now charged in the case and already has pled guilty. william come pose has admitted he did accept bryce and there's more to come. fox5's paul wagner join us froms the courthouse with that story.t >>reporter: sarah and jim, it was last thursday inside this federal court house here in greenbelt, maryland that williaa come pose came in here and pled guilty under seal. it wasn't public until todayment us attorney rob rons
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a newses conference and he said that this corruptioncorr investigation is far from overer and that come pose used a slush fund in his office for kickbacks the us attorney confirmed todayr the fbi took the investigation public after this man, davidson began tipping off targets of the probe. son is the director of the prince george's county liquoreo board who the fbi hadrge' underr tap surveillance for as long as two and a half years. he is now under 24 hour home ho detect. the us attorney says during thes corrosion of that investigatione they learned william come pose a county council member was using a $100,000 fund to be used at his discretion in order to enrich himself. prince george's county allows each county council member tober have full discretion over how to up to $100,000 in funding is distributed to charitable organizations. it was at the discretion of the
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where that money would be spent and mr. cam pose's favorite charity was himself. a conversation cam pose had witt an undercover fbi employee. i told you you you were a bad influence. oh, man, you can always say no. you can say no to me right now you say no, you walk away. i'm a mortal man. that's the problem. the statement also said this, cam pose admitted that he received bribe came from b numerous other individuals. for example, from 2011 through 2014 cam pose received between 21,000 and 24,000 from two county business owners in exchange for giving approximately 325,000 in county grant32 money to entities controlled by those business owners. the us attorney says there's more to come. yes, there are other electedelec officials who are within thethin scope of our ongoing
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investigation.ion. here's the ironry to all ofof this, in the affidavits that wet saw last week it says that there is a current member of the delegation in annapolis who is i currently under investigation. the session for the state delegation begins tomorrow in annapolis. this person, presumably who isho now under investigation, elected official will serve in annapolis while under investigation in this corruption possibly. cor will cam pose gave aru statemen. as strange as this may sound i am relieved that this is finally coming to anen.ng t this process has been torr tour just and i have learned so much about life and myself. one other note, this money thatm he used for the slush fund is $100,000 that each councilncil member has at their discretion to give out as grants each year. we reached out to thethe spokesperson for baker today, the county executive, scott peterson. he confirmed that each y ear and cu
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council member has the discretion to hand out these funds as they wish.sh. live in greenbelt, paul wagner, fox5 a local news. > protestor dressed in make shift klu klux klan costume showed up up for the trump cabinet. there were outbursts as theas first nominees began their confirmation. planning to derail some of the picks before they got on track. we saw a lot of vocal people out there, fitz. >>reporter: you sure did, jim. the question when you watch all of this today, folks, is this, who is the real, is he a soft spoken senator or is he this he white wing
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bread that donald trump is goinn to use as a weapon against his political enemies? it was cleae from the get go that sessions opponents were going to do whatever they could today to derail his reputation and slow this nomination. i'm going to show you a little bit more of what you just saw.w. again, a reminder, this is disturbing. this iso fencive to some people, you about this is what happeneda today inside the us senate.s take a look at this. some of the protestors had to be arrested by the united states capital police after they got ua in the middle of this confirmation hearing and started shouting they were dressed in these klu klux klan custom storm system. at one point were yelling thingl like you can't arrest me, i'm white. well, they were arrested and a taken out of there as they weree dragged away. the democrats got to work trying to drag down senator session's reputation unleashing a string of attacks on session
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civil rights to his position on women's issues and remembernd donald trump's promise that if elected he would have his h attorney general look into hillary clinton's e-mails.ails the president elect said to his opponent during a debate and i quote, if i win, i'm going to instruct my attorneyegeneral to get a expression prosecutor to look at your situation, end quote. let's deal with the facts.ts. let's deal with what was actually voted on.on. let's deal with the violence against women acts that you voted against. that was senator sessions oweon upon ebb.s when he finally got the chance to the talk he took the subjectn one by one by one.e. out of the gait he says he is
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that deals with hillaryls clinton's e-mails because somee of the things he had to say during the campaign. he also went onto say in no uncertain terms that he opposed the kkk and in cases in alabama when he was an attorney therere actually in some cases responsible for that hate group going bankrupt in his home state of alabama.alab here's what he had to say. i was accused in 196 of failing to protecting voting rights african-americans, the voter fraud case and of condemningndem civil rights advocates and organizations and even harboring amazingly sympathies for the kkk. these are false charges. with regard to secretary clintoa and some of the comments i made i do believe that that could place my objectivity
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question. i've given that thought. i believe the proper thing for me to do would be to recuse myself from any questions involving those kind of investigations that secretaryrea clinton that were raised during the campaign. so a couple of things are true. yes, decades ago this very same committee with different memberr rejected sessions for a federale judgeship, but it is also trueot that democrats know the playing field here.fi they are outnumbered in the us senate and it is very likely that jeff sessions is going toto be confirmed by the majority ino the republican controlled senata up here on capital hill. we are live on the hill tonight, tom fitzgerald, fox5 local news. > we want tea you to someme breaking news now on the of south carolina where a jury has sentenced mass murder dylan roo to death.to the jury deliberated for aboutau
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decision tonight. roof murdered nine black peoplee at a bible study in 2015. he acted as his own lawyer. he told juror he was not sorry for the shooting. he told fbi agents that he carried out the shootings because he wanted to start a race war.ra > straight ahead at 5, metro transit says if you get stuck in a tunnel they're not obligated to get out. matt ackland working that storyy tonight.to hey, matt. >>reporter: this lawsuit has a lot of people talking, so muchom so that the mayor of d.c. camee out and defended d.c. firefighters. up in a livecome report. and this is low, a couple is caught on camera go inside a store and stealing someone's purse. what police say they did shortly after that crime that they hope may help them solve this case. a hostage situation near theat university ofion alabama, how te
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please do not open the doors. the train stopped and then the lights went off. i just didn't see any way that w we wereay going to get out of there. most people should not have been trapped like rats. we just want to make sure that everybody else can ride the metro system and go about theirr lives with confidence thatthat they're going to be safe. feels like that horrible smoke incident happened just yesterdad but it has been almost two yearo ago now. now in a lawsuit against metroo in that fatal smoke incidentdent inside a tunnel, metro claims d.c. fire and metro showed utter disregard for its duties.ties you'll recall it happened at the l'enfant plaza back in 2015. mayor bowser
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together. >>reporter: this is the lawsuit in the carol glover case, you might remember that.er she is the woman who died inside the train in the tunnel you were talking about in 2015. i want to show you the part about this that has so am people talking. you read parts of the ems.s. utter disregard for its duties in responding to such emergencies. they suffered more injuries that were more severe than they woult havehey been and the event ended tragedy can. so many people talking about this today the mayor decided to call the press together. although she couldn't talk abou' the specifics in the lawsuit, what she could do is defense the firefighters of the city and after you hear from her in a . it was my belief then and it is now that our firefighters ran into harm's way to make sure that they could serve and safe people. and but for their
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don't even know what the severity of that incident could have been they risked a lot to safe a lot. they evacuated over 200 some people, hundreds of people out of the tunnel that day. so metro couldn't talk about the specifics of the lawsuit butsu they did issue this statement today, with regard to emergency response, a function on whichich metro relies on the jurisdictions, riders are safer today as a result of mayor bowser's efforts since the incident to improve trainer and interagency coordination and co fire department radio testing in the district of columbia. o since thatf incident, a lot hast been done to make sure that
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agencies are working together and metro and fire agencies say that they continue to work on that to make sure if this happens again they can respond accordingly. live downtown, matt ackland, fox5 local news. > fairfax county p police need yournt helpy identifying suspes wanted for grand larceny and credit card thefts. police say a man and a women went into a gift store way backy on december 22. they took a purse with a large amount of cash and several credit cards.cr the store is located in the 4400 block of john mar drive in annandale. one of the cards was used at a gas station in alexandria. the fele suspect in her 30s, the male in his 50s. if you recognize neither one of them, give police a call. to alabama after a man is in custody after an hour long stang off at a credit union. it happened at the university of alabama
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they responded to a call about an armed suspect at the bank this morning.ning the branch wasn't open yet but there were ate employees inside. we're toll suspect took them hostage. police believe robbery was thes initial motive here.iv no one was hurt.rt. > conflict at the conflict. lawmakers freuding other ahe controversial painting that depicts police as pigs. number one, it's very strange.rg it's about defending the constitution. after the artwork was taken down and then put back up, what gop leaders say they're now doing to have it removed permanently. the entertainment roster for donald trump inaugeration still parse. another entertainer turning down another invite. a job waiting for president obama, a tech company that wants m to join their team.am. we're back a
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all right, it's no secret many entertainers have passed up a chance at donald trump's inaugeration. he says that's fine. he wants it to be all about the people. it includes two well known singer ferguson and church. church was a familiar us singerr present wales. she declined herein citation on twitter. that tweet said your staff has asked me to sing at your inaugeration. a simple internet search would show i think you're a tyrant, bye. as for rebecca ferguson she said the only way she would
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performed for trump if she woule be have been able to sing strange fruit.it it condemned african-americansan in the late 1930s.30s. the trump committee wanted her to sing something else. moving on, president obama has ten days left in the white house. do you think he has a monster.com -- updated his linkedin. >> no. he already has his job offer.fe. spotify has president of play lists. they're looking for someone who can identify identify new lists. the perfect warmup for the healthcare legislation that leg bears your name. the perfect candidate would have at least eight years experiencee running a highly regarded nation and a nobel peace prize. they even sent an offer to the president with a
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spotify:can you imagine if he joins, spotify would be over the moon. they would be so thrilled. coming up, a lot of people, thousands, tens of thousands attending the inaugeration. but when it comes to staying connected can, attendees will be covered. hey, marina. >>reporter: seven cows a and t could yous put behind me it's not the could you you're thinking about. after the break we'll explain. ronica. >>reporter: you've heard of that shell comedians in cars getting coffees.es. right now i'm with bill thomas we're political junkies in a caa taking a tour many. tou we're going to take you on au ride with us after the break. .
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> this is fox5 local news at 5. d.c. police, they are trying to figure out who shot a person ini northwest d.c. this afternoon. a it happened just before 1:00 in the 1,000 block of quebec place. one person was shot. no word yet on the victim's condition. police still don't have aave suspect description right now montgomery county policey po arrested and charged this manhis with child abuse related to the deatreh of his infant son. 20 year old roger lee jr. killed his five month old son. he told police he was gaspingasi for air and then he was unresponsive. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. police say the baby's injuries were not an stunt.ot still no word yet on what caused a deadly crash overnight. ov a woman was driving on
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centerville road when her carhe left the roadway and cashed inta a tree. she survived the tree, but a front seat passenger was killed. speed or alcohol were not toere blame for the crash. some tough questions on capitala hill this afternoon as leaders l of the intelligence committee testified about russia's medaling in the 202016 electionl they claim that vladimir putin -- the threat of trouble r or worse at next week's presidential inaugeration has been on the minds of federal law enforcement for months now today we got the chance to meet thousands of people safe. here's bob barnard. >>reporter: paul abate is the assistant director in charge of washington's field office givinf us a rare look inside the bureau's
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operation center. federal law enforcement nerveemn center if you will, come inaugeration. while it's quiet today, comeome inaugeration and around the event this room will be filled with people doing the work that we do that day, passing information, sharingin intelligence and everything else that you would expect toce a ocr in here. with these monitors and agents and officers here and in the field on inaugeration day, abate said the fbi will be coordinating events to keepep everybody safe that day. da the biggest event is really the unknown, the threat of terrorism is very high on our radar and we've seen a number of tragic incidents happen both here andre around the world. that's our biggest concern. co that's what we're always on the look out for. out i asked assistant director abate if the fbi is aware of any an specific threats against the inaugeration. just 10 days from now. while we have no specific corroborated threat to theated inaugeration at that time, we're
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abate says as always it's important for everybody attending the inaugeration to keep their ears and eyes open and to report anything a suspicion. in the district, bob barnard, fox5 local news. one of the massive crowds gathec in d.c. for president trump's election next week everybody ise going to have cellphones and cel everything they can to capture the historic moment. you got to be prepared. there's some new equipment that's being installed around d.c. that will hopefully prevenr wireless meltdown that happened over the previous two inaugerations. i remember that. reporter they're hoping that by now, by 207 they've got things right. and t and t say they're read definitely they put up the towers over by the us capital all the way down the mall to the lincoln memorial. these ar
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on wheels. these are and t. other providers have put them across the mall for their cuss tore mers. at&t has a total of seven, two years of testing, deployingepl these enhancements. they've had 50 engineers work on this. they say this technology did nod exist four years ago. they're hoping for this inaugeration things will finally run smoothly. we've set up seven of these on the national mall. our objective is to make sure su that we have plenty of capacity entire the entire mall. ma this location is down by the cap l to. they're utilizing a very high capacity of antenna. they look like a cheese wheel. h what they do compared to previous inaugerations anderat regular cell sites, normally a cell site has an antenna and itt forms a pie shaped pattern and d everybody who is out there inn th
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one. they break it into tiny slivers of pie so you can get a lot more radio resources for the users us who are actually out there.ou it means at the end of the day h people are going to be able tobe stream easier, get their calls through, do anything they want us to do. we actually have could yous from the 2 all the way to the lincoln memorial.me > what some of the anyway says or to the skeptics who areepti always going to say a million people down at the mall, you've got seven cows, how realistic is it that you're not going to have any or the of failure or any an sort of wireless overload? >> we never honestly can say 100 p percent that there's not going to be a problem somewhere. at the end of the day we've invested $15 million to makeed sure we h $ave every asset outet here to make sure the customer gets what they expect from
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and crowds expected to be close to the million mark. a close to a million people down by the mall. the what's the best way to get out? is it making a call, texting or going online? >> the answer is texting. it's the method that uses the least amount of bandwidth. b if you come down here and you can't make a call, can't get online, try affecting and and hopefully you'll be able to communicate. live tonight down at the mall, marina maracco. > washington is now offering an exclusive inaugeral trump tour r and it was granted by bill thomas. fox5's political ronica clearyri is taking the tour with billil right now and will be checking in with us over the next two hours as she explores d.c. with a trump test. where are you at now? >>reporter: hey, sarah and jim, we are approaching the trump hotel. we're not there yet. we've got the 5:00 rush hour traffic.
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private tours of washington. and you created this inaugeral trump tour. tell me a little bit about what we might expect. conveniently right now we're on pennsylvania avenue. av we're going in reverse directioe of the inaugeral parade at the h moment. we're on the avenue of presidents as it's called. we are right now across -- righr next to the trump hotel here. this will be on the parade route. this its going to be the seen on some amazing activity on on inaugeration day. you were talking about this almost forehad owing of the sign at the trump hotel, that it said trump 2016 on this hotel and then it was built ahead off schedule under budget. tell me about that. trump's hole campaign was based on his brilliance as a sallets man. here we havellet the trump hoten the inaugeral parade road for fo years, in fact
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surrounded by a big blue fence. i don't know if you remember that. but in letters 20 feet tall onal the fence it had coming 2016 in somewhat smaller letters trump r in gigantic letters. l it was almost like a prophesies. it was a marketing employ thattt became reality. this is a special tour that's th only until the 19th, that you're giving the person on the tour, the family on thesen private tours a little insight beyond we're at trump hotel.otel trump is a builder. trump has -- speaking of which, trump has the possibility of becoming another new yorker if y he became president of the united states sort of default ie a way when he replaced william mckinley in 1901 when he became assassinated. teddy rose becomes president ofp the united states, a prom pus new yorker. he becomes teddy rose volt.se
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as trump is a builder. roosevelt built the panama canal. trump who's evidenced his his talents as a builder all overl new york is a hotel -- at leasts a hotel magnet now in washington, but he could become another teddy roosevelt. ro you're starting to hear that name more and more. it's going to be interesting. in we're on the next sort of stop on this tour might be the capital. tell me a little bit about somea of the in signature that you can share with somebody. so the inaugeration ceremony, c probably the most important political ritual, the pieceful transfer of power, tanks in the streets, big piles of dead bodies, it's very important that the outgoing president be walking away from power. i'll be honest, every inaugeration, it gives me
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chills. it makes me very proud to be an american. again, it's the most important political transfer of power we e have in this country. there aren't am of them where w that happens. there are am countries in the t world where power doesn't exchange hands piecefully.. there's generally an up rising of some kind, all kinds of turmoil and upheaval.phe it's unique that something likee this really exists. ex >> it is.t so now we've got the capital ina front of us.fron i hope that you guys in the audience, the viewers can see out the goal post shot out the front of the windshield what we're looking at. at. notice the light, congress is in session. they're confirming. tell me what we would learn about. give us a little l in signature. obviously we can't take theake whole tour, but we gill be checking in again at 6:00 and at 6:30. tell me about the cap to. we're looking at the west front
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there's no back. b you don't say to somebody i'll meet you in the back of the capital, there's no such place. we're looking at the west front of the capital where the inaugeration has taken place for the past 35 years. y ronald reagan broke with 1630 year story. > i love this story. >> investor understood the valud of a good set, obviously former actor and moves the set from the east set of the capital from james monroe took the office outside, for the first time that happened. it had been held on the eastth front through jimmy carters' car inaugeration in 1977. 19 ronald reagan beats carter in 1980 and shifts the ceremony ini january of 1981 to the west part of the cap l to. jim, this is fascinating. we're
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with you a little bit but we have to move on. we'll see you again at 5 a. 30 and again at 6. this is fascinating. we'll check in with you a little bit. this ash it was time to strikeo up the band. b the us navy band brass correspond test test test testnt performed in nor west. take a listen. the performance this afternoon gaveth veterans a sneak peak at what the navy band might playigh during the inaugeration. they got a chance to asko questions about their experiencu and of course about thehe inaugeral ceremony.l it is an end of an era, president obama gathering up to sayt obam goodbye. he will deliver his farewellarew speech in his hometown ofomet chicago to a full house. look at the lines there. the speech is expected to last about 30 mens. the prid
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some warnings about his hi successor. thousands of free tickets were handed out over the weekend, buu some of those tickets now selling for up to $5,000 on websites like ebay. eb you can watch it tonight rightih here on fox5 at 9:00. 9: bones will be seen in itsts entirety following the fol president's address and then it will be followed by an abbreviated fox5 news at 10. the end of teeth filings could be in site. kids and parents are loving this news. we've got a storm system that is well off to the north and west.s enough moisture to cause someo c problems to the north and west. a look at the advisory what to expect for this evening and thed much anticipated warmup is still in the forecast. it's all ahead when fox5 news returns right after
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> 5:47 welcome back, everyone. tracking some wet weather moving into the area that could causeul some of the roads to ice upce north and west of us where freezing rain is possible, too likely depending on where your air and grounds are at. you can see some showers, rainhw showers from buffalo down through cleveland moving intoevl westan virginia.virg it will primarily move from north to west.rt some of theh to moisture will me its way into our neighborhood bb midnight tonight. we are looking for any patchesah of wet weather and earlier we matt we saw some patchy rain showing up, but not showing up on storm tractor radar right now we're waiting for it to moveove through and that will bring us some rain. all of the counties in thisies purple pink color that goes through in a few minutes and lasts through until 1:00 a.m.l
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air temperatures, westminster, hagerstown over through westerne maryland over into west virginia and into the western most suburbs in virginia are all are seeing temperatures that are 323 or blow. we're concerned that rain is t falling that it will freeze onre contact on the grounds and could ice up at least briefly. temperatures right now abovebove freezing in washington after three-plus days blow.low. 33 baltimore, 34 washington. this is the area of concern.conc you can see air temperatures at 32 from hagerstown down through winchester. all the grounds are cold. it takes a while for the warmhe air is that moving in. here is what our combination of radar and temperatures look liko as we go through the evening. everything that moves in looks to be really light. you don't want to be out on your sidewalks at this point untilpon you've treated them. by 11:00 p.m. most of us arere home, but this is freezing rain. it looks like
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freezing showers. and then steady showers from midnight to 2:00 a.m.:00 just rain expected in d.c. all of that will move out in time for the morning commute for wednesday.y. here's your evening planner. it's cold with the showers moving in. that could be freezing rain andr those are rain showers for d.c. between about 11:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. we start to see a little bit ofi sunshine for wednesday. here's the much thought after warmup. 53-degrees. 64 on thursday. and if we can get a decent de amount of sunshine, which it looks like we should get some that will be a beautiful day. we're back in the cold edge of air by saturday. sarah. caitlyn, thanks. tha here's something that may makeae you smile in health watch tonight. an alzheimer's drug could help your teeth naturally repair cavities. a team of
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believe it or not the nhl season is half over which means the all star game is just around the corner. today two caps were selected for the january 28 gimme in la. beal anal ex ovechkin. this is going to be the great a eighth. meantime of course, the clemsonson tigers if you were up late you know they clinched the football championship last night, the last minute win over alabama.baa while there weren't any big time winners in the
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this is fox5 local news at 6. outburst and outrage on capital hill tonight as the first of president elect's cabinet nominees began their confirmsfim hearing. thanks for joining us at 6 and i'm shawn yancy and i'm tony perkins. we're taking a
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capital hill. i was clear from the start. this is a live look at the confirmation hearings going for jeff socials right now. soc while theyia are outnumbered, democrats are still aiming tomig derail the trump picks or at least some of them before theyre get on track. fox5's tom fitzgerald is on the hill and this is real lifere stakes drama. >>reporter: this hearing is stretching into its ninth hour. this has been a day-longy-lo marathon up here and the central heart of the question of all of this, who is jeff sessions? is he this southern alabama senator argument today and it started in

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