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>> this is "fox5 local news at 10". tonight, the manhunt continues for the person who fatally stabbed two people inside a montgomery county mall. and after the attack, people were still shopping. what you need to know protecting yourself in an emergency situation. >> and a gun giveaway in virginia the candidate for govern more that made a strong statement about the
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>> it's also fun to demonstrate our second amendment rights don't make us less safe they make us more states. >> are those cousins asking you to stay for inauguration. after the beat accommodations you can suggest instead and you never even heard of this place. ♪ thanks for joining us tonight i'm shawn yancy. >> i'm jim lokay. >> and tonight in for tony perkins one day after two men were fatally stabbed inside the wheaton nral were questions tonight about mall security. the attack happened inside the mall yesterday and the killer is on the loose. >> "fox5" tisha lewis is live in wheaton with the latest. tisha. >> "fox5" has learned that the suspect escaped by walking out a mall front door and who knows where he wept from there sdes spite a security team we're told is robusted in the mall. at the hight of the altercation and during the aftermath the mall remained on and even though two people dripping with blood were inside the small tonight west field
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>> it was business as usual inside parts of west field wheaton mall tuesday afternoon despite not one but two people barely alive after being stabbed on the first floor. those ultimately died and by all accounts during the attack and even after the mall remained on. that's private property. i don't know what the protocol may be. if they want our advice we'll give it to them. i don't know that this things happened at 3:15. i incident speak they're trying to evacuate people at 4:45. >> 5:17 tuesday, west field wheaton mall sweeted earlier today an incident happened and we thank them from responding to matter no mention of attacker on the loose or whether shoppers should stay away from certain parts of the mall and in fact, we asked mall security live on the air. >> excuse me sir you're live on fox5dc is the mall opened or
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>> i cannot give you that information. >> well that's the information we're getting now, tony, that they cannot give us the information. "fox5" learned initially mall security determined closing off the area where the attack happened was sufficient. a source close to the mall security team would only describe stabbing aftermath as fluid. surveillance cameras were rolling before, during and after the fatal astabbings. >> before the stabbings there was a conflict between the suspect and two of the victims and two victims that did succumb to injuries the two victims that were stabbed and a short lime later the suspect, the two victims, and two other subjects basically met maybe by happenstance and again in the lower level ofth
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to police and the same cameras reportedly caught the suspect taking off. we've seen altercations in our malls before. on january 25, 2014 columbia mall a gunman walked into a clothing store and fired shots killing two employees. and just last may, montgomery mall was the scene in a series of sporadic shootings by a former federal law enforcement officer. >> reporter: and now this incident here will undoubtedly raise awareness for the security team at west field wheaton mall. we're told they're coming over surveillance video and imannuals to see exactly what happened and make sure it doesn't happen again. >> tisha lewis, "fox5 local news". >> developing tonight police are looking for two people wanted for an armed robbery in georgetown. it happened this afternoon around 3 p.m. in the 3500 block of water street northwest. and police say
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robbed two people out walking and investigators canvassed the area looking for clues. let's look at weather right now. the bitter cold temperatures we saw beginning of week they are a distant memory. comfortable and wet out there depending where you are. sue, let's talk about tomorrow. in winter we're talking a pretty good day on tap. >> you know where your golf clubs are. >> closer to the front door i hope to get h get a tee time. >> forget about it. >> i have to be here tomorrow. >> calling the boss. >> we think we will have -- on the wet side rights now. although i'll tell you this the rain has been fairly light and it is moving along way pretty rapidly. most places have had something under tenth of inch and maybe few sports a quarter inch and most of you want to know will it be around in the morning? i say no it will not. it will be out of here and we may have a lingering stray shower overnight and the bulk of rain is over.
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there's a few shower popping up to tweingt virginia and they can swing through overnight. let's see how your morning will start on thursday and we'll keep the clouds around overnight and that's a good thing too if the clouds were to break up we'd likely see fog overnight. there's a chance of fog because there's also a chance some of those clouds could thin out. for the morning, tomorrow, expect clouds around that will then break for sunshine and boy, does it look like it will be a nice day. i want to show you temperatures right now. last night we were concerned about some freezing and i'm actually jumping you ahead to temperatures for tomorrow. we're going to be head into mid to upper 60s. and what's important to see is that temperatures right now are certainly well above freezing and we are not expecting those to drop below freezing. so get ready for a little bit of a taste of springtime in the middle of january tomorrow as we head well up into the 60s in fact, i would not be surprised if a few spots south of d.c. hit
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if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folks, that's called an asset, not a liability. i don't know that i'll get along with vladimir putin i hope i do. but there's a good chance i won't. and if i don't, do you honestly believe that hillary clinton would be tougher on putin than me. does anybody in this room believe that? give me a break. >> despite the accusations of russia's involvement in the presidential election president-elect trump today says his relationship with vladimir putin could be an asset and not a liability as you heard. he helped a press conference is at trump tower in new york it's his first conversation in six months. >> donald trump will be sworn in in his inauguration ceremony. getting people in and out safely is number one for law enforce: we have coverage knowin
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into altercation to finding a reasonable place to stay. marina marraco starts us off. >> american civil unions rolled out a smart phone toop help them help you if you witness are are involved in altercation where rights or someone else's have been violated including up lawful arrest. we downloaded app mobile justice d.c.. on the main screen you see the red button that says record. once you hit that it takes a couple second to load and right now we're streaming live back to the aclu, d.c. offices and there's an intake specialist watching videos like this one come in in realtime. and if you wonder what if i am arrested and phone is confiscated everything recorded on the phone is archived back at the aclu offices and on inauguration day aclu investigators will be monitoring to vet and determine if legal rights have been violated.
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pretty good job. they understand their role as facilitating not disrupting dem station. just in case we have information of dealing with police and what to a say and whatnot to say. >> what should you say and what should you not say? >> you should give your name and address if asked. but you should not answer questions about what the police are aling that you did. don't give explanations. don't give uses. if you're being arrested or questioned you should say that you want to remain silent and that you want a lawyer. >> now it's your constitutional right to protest but if you get arrested during a demonstration here are other dos and don't suggested by aclu. do keep monies that plain view. do feel free to videotape officers as long as you're not interfering and do know that police can lie to you if, for instance, think promise you'll get out faster if you answer questions. as
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movements or touch an officer or don't touch the officer or equipment and don't yell or otherwise escalate the situation and don't lie to police or provide fake document. it's important if you protest, that you know your right as well as the law. as for that app mobile justice it's a tool that can be used any day of the year not just for presidential inauguration. jim. >> marina, good advice there. we'll keep team coverage rolling with "fox5" laurean with more on off the beaten path accommodations for people headed to town for the inauguration. she's live tonight in potomac with this one, lauren, these are qudz that most people would not think of on a daily basis. >> well, exactly, we know that a lot of high end hotels have been selling out. and air bnb say their bookings are up 80% for inauguration weekend and you may want to check with local parks and this is rock wood manner in potomac. we're here with nancy catgan
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this beautiful suite that is available. nancy, tell me a bit about this develop u. >> so, rockwood manor is 100-year old property that used to be the home of the girl scouts and montgomery parks currently owns it and manages it as event center and we do weddings and weekend wedding retreats and businesses an a will the of people don't know we exist. >> i will say i did not know this was here before. this room inauguration weekend about 115 a night. >> this room is $115 -- this room is $125 we cannot race the rates it's the same as year round. there are several this is a big sort of mansion what we're in now. you can see the rooms have their own bathroom as eugene was showing you and we have another room across the holloway. nancy come with me we want to show folks as we walk arounds here and also. fy want to look at some here's another room look that video this is not
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on the property. >> we have ten overnight rooms hotel style with individual bathrooms five connected to the main house and five across the street in a self contained little lodge and a small three bedroom house that sleeps eight and it has a shared bathroom. and we have three bunk house cab things was home of the girl scouts cabins can sleep 8 in each cabin. >> this is not the only property you want to look at. up the road a bit up 270 clarksburg it's a haul about 45 minutes from the downtown area and there's a camp site. >> yes. >> little bennett camp ground is northern most property and it say mickal kamuvaka ground normally closed in the winter and we opened it for rv campers we have 30
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we have 25 sites and have a few left we've done a number of bookings. >> that was $3 to $51 if you have an rv. if you have cousins mere in the communal kitchen if you have cuz uncoming into town this is something you can recommend and think about going forward this is available year round although clarksburg is specifically for the up august ration. >> a lot of options out there, thank you, lauren. >> you heard the term fake news. fake news on real deal that whole fake news phenomenon gained steam during the presidential election and now it's questioning news headlines and why it must come to an end, next at 10. >> and the politician that gave away assault rifle and the message he wants to get across to citizens. >> and righting a wrong why d.c. residents that lost homes
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to forclosure are getting money from the city. fox news at 10 will be right back
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>> and to the prince william county board of supervisors are running for virginia governor he made good on campaign promise stewart gave away the rifle to rick thompson. he is a member of nra and loves the second amendment. >> very important that a leader, somebody that wants to be governor, leads. and you don't niecely look at the polls and find out where
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demonstrate that we need constitutional carry in the commonwealth of virginia and pushing for it and when people hear at first they'll say what's senate and then they'll hear about it and i hope to lead on second amendment issue not follow behind polls. >> and stewart tells us the gun contest was a stunt and he hopes it will call attention to the need to expand second amendment rights in virginia. >> and. >> it's all the fake news. it's phony stuff and it didn't happen taken was a group of opponents that got together. sick people and they put that crap together. >> not you. not you. >> donald trump launching insult to news organizations at his us in conversation. calling news on cnn fake news as a reporter tried to does about unverified document published online. details -- detailed claims of russia to uns a 2016 election
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against trump. sarah simmons with more on the fake news phenomenon that experts say needs to be fought rest. >> it's become synonymous with the 2016 presidential election. nike news is made up stories written and package todd look like credible journalisttic content. president-elect accusing credible news organization today of reporting fake news and discounting buzz feed publishing of the document is alarling to the industry as a whole. it's become a large issue and facebook agreed to put in features to patrol and report fake news circulating on social media. and there are calls from professionals in the news industry to put the term to rest and caution people to look at where the information is coming from before calling a story fake. >> buzz feed, you know they have a lot of cat videos and other weird posts up there. but, they have army of really great journalists they hired from other places that are really respectful
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responsible and they made a decision that i disagree with but it doesn't mean reporting it fake. now there'ssh uof people hear what they want to hear. and i spoke with assistant professor of immediate request and public affairs at george washington uvrpt who says some people are inclined to believe only the stories that align with their political views. >> we've access to news all the time and we're so committed to the parties of choice that we try to marry the two. we say, okay, the stories i believe and the stories i'll chair with my friends and family those will be stories that reflect the most well upon my party and candidates. >> now the document that some media outlets reported on contains unproven information that alleges close coordination between trump inner circle and russia and allegations of unp usual sexual activities by trump. >> speaking of donald trump his cabinet confirmation continues on capitol hill. the president-elect for
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hot seat fielding tough questions. >> and exxon ceo rex tillerson as they look for new details on relationship with russia. fox has more. >> it was republican senator that asked the most piercing questions of republican president-elect secretary of state nominee. >> is vladimir putin a war criminal. >> i would not use that term. >> let me describe a situation on aleppo and perhaps you can reach that conclusion. >> it's his relationship with russia, its president and state-owned oil company that attracted the most criticism to former exxon mobile ceo and secretary of state nominee rex tillerson. under his leadership he substantially expanded business with russia and rubio seized on that to probe tillerson's belief on russia under vladimir putin. >> you're not prepared to say vladimir putin and his military violated rules of war and conducted war crimes in aleppo. >> those are very, very seriou
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>> mr. tirlson do you believe that vladimir putin and his crohnyes are responsible for ordering the murder of opportunity toless journ list and political opponents. >> i do not have sufficient information to make that claim. >> tillerson says us and russia are unlikely to be friends because of the value systems. he calls russia invasion of crime illegal demanding stronger response from ukraine with u.s. provided intelligence, sure vailsence and defensive weapons if national security officials endorsed it. >> there should have been a show of force. a military response in defensive posture not offensive posture. >> he drew crux six by opposing mandatory sanctions against russia for interfering in u.s. election. tillerson said he supports granting incoming administration authority to increase sanctions at its discretion and senate top democrat says tillerson response is tantamount to swee
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sweeping russia outing of international norms under the rug and they question whether tillerson will ever stop severing the company he worked for, for more than 40 years. >> i ask you, sir, if you with would be willing to recuse yourself from any manner dealing with exxon mobile's economic interests. >> any matter that might involve exxon mobile or has the appearance that it could lead to some type of conflict i'll seek the guidance of the ethics counsel. >> eventually it moved beyond the topics of russia and exxon mobile and he does not believe he climate change is a security threat and u.s. should be agreeceive in confronting china in the south china sea. on capitol hill, rich edson capital news. >> the city for closed on their homes. d.c. residents that lost houses are finally getting some
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plus former member of the maryland house accused of accepting brikz the law make are that stepped down today and possible connection it a larger scandal.
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>> the districts set to pay out more than a million to people who lost their homes. most were elderly and sick and some owed a
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dollars. more on the settlement and changes that protect lawmakers. >> it's constitutional principal that's outrageous that the government could come in and do something legitimate collect a tax and things xwov that and take everything. >> attorney bill eye zach son calls settlement happy ending for those that lost houses through the z.c. tax lien program and the journey here was anything but. >> the law said if you fail to pay your tax as part of tax collection system they were collecting tax and collecting fee and they were collecting interest but also taking and keeping all the home equity. >> a 2013 "washington post" investigation found 500 homes were lost through these sales and forclosures since 2005 and about a thid of people that lost their homes owed less than 1,000 dollars
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council for the elderly also says many were older and sick. >> and in our work helping them with tax sale forbe closure we found the system was terribly unfair. we tried todd talk about talking about fixing the season. >> in 2014 the law was changed and limits when liens can be sold to investors and gives equity back to homeowners after taxes and fees are paid. alexandra limon, "fox5 local news". 21 people are part of the lawsuit and settlement needs the mayor to sign off on it property owner that lost homes can get 65% ever the value of those homes. >> take a look that it's a hole in the room of montgomery country dissatisfaction and not caused by the weather but rather would be robbers. it happened yesterday at the w express station in tacoma park it was right above the office and cash register. they took off once inside an
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anything. >> next at 10 a former member of the maryland house accused of accepting bribes. is he tie todd a scandal surfacing in prince george kournlty. and singer chris man and reality star and finalist of the voice joins us live in the studio and guess what, real house wives brandon glandville will star on "my kitchen rules" she'll talk about her latest adventure. fox morning news kicks off 4:25 a.m.
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as ceo of exxonmobile... rex tillerson put exxon's interests before america's i'm not here to represent the us government's interest. instead, tillerson sided with putin. with billions in russian oil deals... he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests.
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>> we're back with a look at tonight's stories. the suspect was able to walk out of the wheaton mall and escape. security closed that part of the mall the incident happened and left the rest of the mall on. some are wing whether that decision was safest choice for shoppers. >> d.c. police are also looking for two involved in armed rockery in georgetown. the pair accused of holding up two people walking in the 3500 block of water street 3 . no one was hurt. call police if you have information. >> and virginia gubernatorial stewart made good on controversial campaign promise to gave away an assault riv toll a campaign contributor. he gave it to an
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from woodbridge. >> and most of the rain we had is moving on out. do not expect a wet commute for thursday morning. there may be clouds around. if the clouds break up enough, there could be a little touch of fog here and there and otherwise it will only be a few hours with clouds in the morning. we should break for sunshine and that means it is going to be a spring-like day tomorrow or more typical of what it may be like if you wanted to go for fall met for in mid october we're headed to mid to upper 60s across the region. listen enjoy while you can. we have a wintry mix in the forecast this weekend and we'll talk a lot about that and what the setup is for that. we're thinking it may be icy around here and that is always kind of treacherous mix. that snow/rain mix saturday could possibly ling are a little into surprised and i assure you it won't be anything like this. you have heard about what's going on in california. these are the 7-day sierra snow totals,
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tweeted by national weather service in sacramento today indluding 144" in the last 7 days at heavenly and sugar bowl 101" that is crazy looking i got that on twitter feed. don't worry nothing like that headed our way any time soon. over to jim and shawn. >> thank you, sue. >> we have more on growing corruption scandal in prince george county as maryland general assembly got underway michael vaughn that represented the county since maybe abruptly stepped down he says because of health reasons. >> vaughn has not been publicly named in court documents or papers but officials have said the member of maryland house is accused of accepting bribes. paul wagner has the latest. >> inside chambers of the house and senate there was no public mentioned today of the scandal. and an investigation that is so far caught in its web two liquor store owners and county liquor bored commission erin director of liquor board and former member
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delegates. in lobby of the state house before the session began we asked governor larry hogan about the investigation. >> well, we're outraged and disgusted by some of the allegations. obviously it's a 30-month investigation. we cooperated with it. it's been led by u.s. attorney rob rosen stein that did an excellent job together with fbi. we will not tolerate corruption in the prince george county government or legislature. we'll do everything we can to get to the bottom of this and make sure we prosecute people to the full extent of the law. >> governor said he did not know names of elected officials still under investigation. derrek davis who served prince george county in the house since 1995 had this to say. >> it's very heartbreak when someone violates that trust and for the rest of us we keep continuing to work hard and honor that oath that we made and do good work for the state of maryland. >> prosecutors say william campos a former member of the county
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grant money as a slush fund and took kickbacks for steering the funds to unnamed locations. today the county executive said his office has protocols in place for oversight of grant funds which is different than country council. >> our grant funding we monitor it and do have a committee and have oversight on it to make sure that these are legitimate organizations that we're giving taxpayer dollars to and doing things in the commutety to help us. i think this is beginning of council looking at the process. i think they will, prosecutors revealed this week fbi had director of liquor board under wire tap surveillance for two and a half years. paul wagner, "fox5 local news". >> a judge in south carolina today formally sentenced dylann roof to death. it took jurors to decide on the death penalty the 22-year-old was con districted on 2015 murder of nine
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a charles in charleston. prior to sentencing family members of victims spoke directly to roof who did not say anything and did not make eye contact. he's first to be sentenced to death in a federal hate crime trial. >> each patrol district will be divide todd different sectors and captains of each sector will report directly to district xhapders. both mayor and interim police chief say khawching as lou forecaster response times and improved service. >> the fact of the matter is we have experienced but aging command staff and we need to identify the future leaders of this police department. this model provides us with an opportunity to better mentor and assess officer performance and also helps us to identify future leaders of mpd. >> mayor bowser revealed final crime numbers for 2016. while violent crime was down overall there were 135 homicides last year making it second highest
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decade. and changes are also come together baltimore police department after agreement was reached by city and justice department to overall police practices and the details have not yet been made public but you may remember in 2015 justice department launched investigation after the death of freddie gray and the black man injured in a police van that later died, that study revealed extensive civil right violations within the department. and six officers were charged in connection with fray's death and none wherever convicted. well, next at 10 the largest ever u.s. penalty against an auto maker and punishment volkswagen is facing for installing emissions cheating software in its vehicles. >> and opening public restrooms in d.c..
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>> developing tonight investigators are looking into a pody nat was found at a small municipal airport in detroit. when officers got there they found body of 61-year-old man with no signs of trauma to body. authorities say he didn't work at the airport and no one knows how he wound up on the run way or how he died. >> criminal indietsments and billions in fines. later they admitted they installed emissionshe
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software in its vehicle. the late oingten the steep punishments the auto makeer is now facing. unpress denlted the justice department announcing wednesday the largest ever u.s. pepty against auto manufacturer. this has volkswagen add noyts kheeingt scandal and agrees to pay 4.million in u.s. fines and penalties. >> hundreds of thousands of cars volkswagen sold in the united states were pumping illegal level of nitro again oxide into our atmosphere up to 40 times more than amounts permitted under federal law. >> as part of a deal with the government the auto maker is pleading guilty to felony criminal charges for a scheme involving use of technology in its vehicles to cheat emissions tests and for destroying evidence as part of a cover up that followed. >> voll blings wagon is mreetding guilty to three felonies, conspiracy to detrawd
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fraud and violate the clean air act. obstruction of justice, importation of goods by false statements. >> the company acknowledging it programmed diesel engines to turn on pollution controls only during environmental tests. in addition the justice department says six high ranking vw executives and supervisors are being indicted for alleged roles. the government accusing them of lying to environmental regulators. and destroying computer files. >> as part of this criminal plea vw will be placed on three years probation and retain independent monitor to oversee ethics and explains programs. >> under terms of the government deal vw lass degrees to cooperate with investigation that could lead to more employee arrests. ed henry, fox news. d.c. could become the next big city to provide public restrooms for homeless. >> it's a move not everyone is happy about. douse
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legislation to make it ease your for homeless to oos a rests room. building small restrooms like this so people have a place to go. she heard about it from a homeless advocacy group. the proposed bill will offer incentives fories abouts to on up bathrooms. >> it's nice to use bathrooms you go into places and you go to the bathroom. even the bus driver has to buy stuff. they is families and everybody else. we're not just speaking of homeless people but people that work every day that can't afford to buy stuff to use the bathroom. >> they're concerned about cost of bathroom and how they'll be cleaned and maintained. >> next at 10 are children's meal choices at chain restaurant living up to health standards. finds of one investigation. >> jamie foxx will be joining fox family with the new game show. details when we come back
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>> well a big problem could be brewing for millennials and future a new surveillance revealing half of 18 to 23 years spend more on coffee than saving for retirement. things get better with age. a third of 20 to 25 years do the same. young folks with money problems may want to consider a career in the medical field. a separate report saying five highest paying jobs in america are all doctors from anesthesiologists to original done tits and all have a median salary north of $187,000 a year. >> fedex is making a drug deal relax it's not what you think starting this spring fedex customers will be able to drop off and pick up packages at some wall greepz pharmacies if all goes well the program could go chain wide next year. that's business i'm david
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there's a study that shows chain restaurant have not changed men eyes to boost
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nutrition. researchers say no significant improvements were made. national restaurant association is reviewing the study and it's welcoming any opportunity totten courage children to make healthy choices. >> this is one that may not fall under healthy category be hold taco bell newest taco shell maiden tirely out of fried chicken part of what they call the naked chicken chalupa soon it will be available across the country filled with let us, tomato and cheddar cheese topped with avocado ran. sauce they have been testing it california and missouri for the last two years. if interested mark it on calendar you can get yours starting january 26. >> ew [ laughter ]. >> that says it all. >> my husband is probably watching yeah i'm taking my kids to that. >> no it's not. >> that's like putting kfc and taco bell together. >> fried chicken
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that bad. >> avocado sauce sounded good. >> avocado ran. it's a super food. >> good spin. >> that's funny. >> i think they hired you, that's what i think. >> did you hear how they tread. >> ran. sauce. >> it's been couple years since i've even the attack owe bell. thats with a guilty pleasure for a number of years one reason i was 240 pounds soy had to cut that out a little bit. >> everything in moderation. >> everything in moderation. >> even the naked chicago halupa. >> okay. >> on the calendar. told you. told you didn't i. >> all right. >> so warmer weather. warmer weather voybl. >> how about it? >> you'll be tempted to grill outside. >> oren joy the naked chicken chalupa january 26. >> one of our nnl nears how do you like this weather. >> it feels like myia mccurdy. >> gary mcgrady had flip flops on. >> he'll do that in
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of a blizzard you're right. >> light rain moving through. bulk of measurable rain is good. we have showers popping up here and there. and a few that even developed since we last spoke. just a little bit ago. right here around the district. we had about a tenth of an inch of rain. not a lot of heavy rain. but as we put this in motion and get in closer we have a few leftover light showers that popped up across montgomery count question and parts of prince george and in the district in the last hour i'll put this in motion and you can see a wave riding on up. most of of us are pretty much done with the rain as you can sigh bulk of it is gone. there could be one or two stragglers coming behind and into the overnight hours. you can see a few more out here towards west virginia as well. but i would expect that most of you will see a dry start to your thursday and how about the temperatures we had today. this was a nice jump up from yesterday wasn't it after the deep freeze we're in the
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to do ice breaking on the chesapeake bay towards eastern shore but a lot of that ice will break up now as temperatures soaring. 47 now. we're not going to see cold night tonight. everything will be well above freezing. last night we had freezing rain advisories we were keeping track of for some of the high spots out west. frederick county had a two hour delay due to icy spots and temperature change in the last 24 hours is significant and 8 to 11 degrees warmer than last night this hour. overnight temperature pretty much staying steady where they are clouds around and leftover showers here and there and warm front getting ready to push on in and that will be quite evident tomorrow as that warm front brings our temperatures into mid to upper 60s with again not out of the question a few spots especially south of d.c. with enough sunshine to touch 70. so tomorrow is warm day and enjoy it while you can because as we talked about the weekend is going to get a little bit more wintry and
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talk about that in a moment. expect 67 for the district. 65 mannasas and 68 fredericksburg and 66 culpeper and also want to mention that tomorrow afternoon could be a little on the breezy side and high pressure off the coast in our area of low pressure that will drive a cold front through here tomorrow night and we'll be getting closer and we could have gusts in the 20 to 30 mile an hour range which is significant and out of warm direction and it is significant. let's talk about weekend. is it a, even really friday night if i'm being honest we have to watch for a little bit of wintry precipitation and here's set up. we'll have big and arctic strong area of high pressure up norm and east and it keeps the cold air funnel todd mid atlantic and d.c. in particular. at the same time we have a frontal boundary stalled south and weak areas of low pressure will ride along it. and into that cold air. what you'll have is cold air wedged and trapped at the surface with warm air on top of it providing moisture and as a recipe for sleet, freezing rain. ma
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but we're more worried about a smallment amount of icing going on saturday morning into the thely afternoon. sometimes those are hard to get rid of. we have to watch sunday as well. right now 7 saturday with that messy mix, sunday 42 and mix may dhink rain but sometimes as you know that is slow process. so we'll have to watch the weekend. it doesn't last long though another warming trend begins next week. you have monday off, holiday sake observed for martin luther king birthday should be 47. tuesday, 56 with showers possible and back to mid to upper 50s wednesday. so next week trending warmer too briefly interrupted by a reminder that we're still in winter as we look at weekend. jim over to you. >> we'll talk about sports now namely redskins and job opening signs are there interviewing for new defensive coordinate erin sooner than later they may also be in the market for new offensive coordinator. shawn mcvay is leading candidate for a
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and today mcvay interviewed with the rams a second time. mcvay who has been the coordinator three seasons would become young estrogen coach in nfl history. he would want to hire wead phillips as offensive coordinator. jaguars head coach gus bradley for defensive coordinator job two days after former browns coach paid a visit to redskins park. bradley struggled with jags 14-48 record and architect of seahawks legion of boom defense. >> also they scheduled interview with panthers steve wilks associate head coach and wilks was promoted to d job of panthers after mcdermott became head cope of buffalo bills. >> cowboys return to glory new regular season and now they're getting cocky. questions include previous experien
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and ever talk trash about cowboys or rooted for nfc east teams packers or steelers. how about previous teams you rooted for and why you left and do you mind working thanksgiving? >> speaking of cowboys fans little lola has been through a lot she had two heart surmyes. her family found a way to make her smile or get her to quiet down. football. her parents found lola calms down at sight of dallas cowboys proving this one reason it's okay if dallas moves on. >> i agree. >> more importantly rooting for little lola there. >> how sweet is that look at her beautiful eyelashes watching the football game. >> and jamie foxx's new game show that will air here on "fox5". >> back with more after the break
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♪ coming back to run the "empire" for the fourth season. they've been nominate ford emmy and goalen globes. henson won last year for cookie. fans ever the show also won't have to wait long for new episodes season three returns "fox5" wednesday march 22. >> popular music app shazam is headed to the small screen. the app is typically used to identify songs now it will be focus of interactive game show
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called shazam james jury fox will be the host. it challenges teams of two in timed race to identify the biggest hit song of all time. stop looking at me like that. team with highest score will go against app itself to win a you cash prize. beat shazam will start next summer. >> i think you will play this. >> i'm not good on modern music though. >> you're good on older music. >> classical and. >> game show and tv show theme. >> he knows every tv show theme all of them. >> you can learn a lot about somebody by looking at shazam history. >> where is your alexa. >> put away. >> thanks for joining us at 10. news at 11 starts right now. >> right now at 11:00 two men stabbed
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maryland shopping mall and the suspect is still on the run and the latest in the investigation. >> and turning heads with assault rifle giveaway. >> it's also a stunt to demonstrate that our second amendment rights don't make us less safe but more safe. >> a message about your right to bear arms. >> and in just nine days melania trump stands by her husband as he takes the oval office what makes her different from any other twom hole the title of first lady. this is fox news at 11. >> and we begin 11 in montgomery county where a manhunt is underway for the suspects in a fatal mall staping. >> i'm scim jim in for tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy inside the west field weston mall tisha lewis has the latest in the investigation. >> reporter: "fox5" learn the suspect slipped away by walking owe ut a mall door and who knows where he went from there despite a security team that is robust inside the mall at the

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