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this is fox5 local news at 10. 0 i'm teisha lewis in baltimore. heart break here after a house fire takes the life of six children. we'll have a life report on the investigation. someone fired a bullet throughue the window of a northern virginia daycare center with at small behind remember inside.bei was the gunmannd targeting the daycare. >> plus
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make your travel experience e anything but turbulent. how people are using it at your local airports. and we did begin tonight inn baltimore with a story that is truly heart wrench ting to sayo the least. six children lost their lives in a horrific house fire. i'm ' tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. that fire started in a house in northeast baltimore early this morning. the mother and three of her children escaped. fox5's teisha lewis is live on n the investigation.nves any idea on what started thishis fire? >>reporter: well, shawn and tony, it appears that a space heater could be blame. sadly the last child's body was discovered here just hours ago. although there is no official cause again they're looking intn to whether a space heater is to blame for what you see rightou here and the young lives lost io this aftermath. af the more we hear about what happened here, the more our
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we're not alone.lone we spoke with shannon who lives nearby. >> i can't imagine me losing my own kids. > a fire destroyed theyed baltimore house. katie malone remains in the t hospital along with her two young boys who survived. all are in h critical condition, but malone lost six children inh this fire, including two boys, nine months and two years old. three year old twin girls andnd two older girls, 10 and 11 years old. i understand there may be a be space heater involved here. we don't know. we know that there was one in the house. those things, as we know, you y have to make hur you have all the protection possible on themn because you don't know what the capacity, capability of them arh when it comes to taking care of a household.ouse when we got here it was pretty heavy smoke. you could see the blames comingl through the roof, the
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they kept coming. kep they weret really pretty intens. it would seem like they wouldhey get a handle on it and then th boom, it would keep coming back. this four bedroom in baltimore's hamilton neighborhood was builtd more than a century ago. it has three stories. st we'll be going through the debris. it's going to be a very slow process. we're trying not to disturb anyi of the remains. re it's going to be what we call a hand dig. this dark hole filled this th baltimore neighborhood with heavy hearts and a hope for for healing for a community grievinr young lives lost far too soon. o > and maryland governor larry hogan did release a statementtae saying we are heartbroken toeart hear of the six children lost in this tragic fire this morning in northeast baltimore.alti our thoughts and prayers areay with these children. ch the four victims who were seriously injured and theirand loved ones. our thanks go out to the first poed
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the wake of this tragedy. again, it's important to note that we are hearing that a spacp heater could be to blame. but again, there's no official o cause for the fire.e this is a good time to remind re everyone to make sure if you doo have a space heater or any type of heat appliance or device that you check it to make sure that t it has the ul safety and an security measure on it. it. again, i want to show you the graft and scope of the fire. you can see hundred me. ca if i take a few steps to myo m right you can see it even did damage on the home next door. so obviously this was quite a massive fire in addition to again these young lives thative were lost.ost. we're hearing a lot of of information out here in the neighborhood. one neighbor telling us that the family was planning to move to v florida and that they had delayed that move and now youou have this tragedy happening.ra thergee is a go fund me page pa that's been set up to race monee for this family. that information is on my sociao medi
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teisha lewis, fox5 local news. e > someone fired a bulletom through the fronteo of a northen virginia daycare center wherehee children and staff members were inside. fox5's marina maracco is live in falls church tonight. marina, what are police saying?e >>reporter: right now police no are saying shawn that they don'h believe the center here was targeted, but still a scary afternoon for both staff and students. it all happened in a classroom just above here on the secondthe floor. it's above the main entrance to the school and we've highlighted here in this video from earlier the lower portion of the window where that bullet struck. and you're about to see the closeup evidence, the evidence of gunfire that appears through the bright horizons daycare center. there were two staff members ann ate children when they heard
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newses. > police are searching for a missing alexandria teenager who they believe could be in danger. 17 year old venous mother's reported her missing. the officer post office to the teenager but could not determine her whereabouts. investigators received a tip, the teen was involved with no gang members and threats have hv been made against her.been if you have any information or know of her whereabouts, call police. doug tonight, the justice j department inspector genoise investigating the actions of the justice department and the fbi h in the months leading up to the 2016 election. the focus of the investigation will be fbi director james comey and how he handled the proberob into hillary clinton's private e-mail
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investigators will also look into allegations that justice department officials shared non-public information with the clinton campaign. i think for both sides there's h probably an for example ors to o get a little bit more to the mo bottom of what happened. there are folks on thehe republican side who are frustrated again by the allegations that attorney general loretta lynch was corresponding on the tarmac with bill clinton. people close to comey haveave consistently defended histent conduct in the case. meanwhile the justice department is also looking at another fbi official whose wife accepted campaign contributions from democrats and whether or notr that official should have removed himself from the clinton case. hearings to confirm members of m the president elect trim's tri cabinet continued today. hud secretary nominee ben carson, defense secretary general james mad is and mike mi pompeii owe were all on the schedule. the meetings for pompous an
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them in a fraud between the president elect and thend intelligence committee. both men were asked their the thoughts on russia and its role in the presidential elect. do you accept the conclusions of the ic regarding russia's racksr >> i do. do. i've had one briefing. i attended the meeting which thh president elect was briefed. everything i've seen suggests to me that the report has an analytic product that is sown. senator, i can tell you that in my many years of involvement inl the military i had a close relationship with the intelligence community. i could evaluate their effectiveness at times on a daily basis and i have very,ery very high degree of confidence in our intelligence community. the senate and the house arms or for general mad is. the waiver overrides a rule stating us service members who have been out of uniform for
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seven years hold the title. he retired in 2013. the president honored vp with at very special award he was not expecting. i am pleased to award our nation's highest civilian honoro the presidential medal of freedom. (applause) he got really emotional there. the vice-president tiered up as president made the announce. president obama called the man an extraordinary man with an extraordinary career in public service. the best possible choice not for me, but for the american people. mr. president, this honor is not only well beyond what i deserve, but
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extent and general rosti of your spirit. president obama also choked the tribute today will give the internet one last chance to joko about the romance the two men share. > coming up tonight at 10:00 the teen who istoni accused of stabbing two people to death in a maryland mall is behind bars tonight. details on what happened inside the mall. d.c.'s mayor or honored a popular washington fill atlantic exist rube seen.ist getting a helping hand from the tsa while you plan your next trip. the realtime interactive app that's helping passengers hit the sky with a little less dress. fox5 news at 10 will be right back. back
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> what an absolutely incredibls day. i was warm.olible it wasi beautiful, especially r mid january. i hoped you enjoyed it while you could because some changes are o coming this weekend.week let's get right to sue palka with a look at the forecast. when you get a day like this ini january it usually means you'll have to pay the piper at some point. we'll be paying up on saturday. tonight still very mild out there and this 72-degrees, ourdr high treatment at reagan national missed the record by just a few degrees. we did break the record at dulles and we tied it at bwi. we have not gotten very cool tonight. we're still in the 60ss.60ss 64 in the district. 60 for hagerstown.erst 65 for fredericksburg, 64 for culpeper. it will be a mild night. we'll drop a little bit from this point. we know that a cold front isis going to be moving through overnight. a few showers are showing up sho just
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boundary up through m. not everybody for example going to see this light rain, youain, about it is associated with this frontal boundary that is pushing out south of pennsylvania. that will slowly but surely begin the process that is cooling us off top. it won't be too dramatic. the front is going to take alle day to get down to the south. we we'll start in the 50s and then see our temperaturespera tomorrow night head forth 6 20s. if you look towards pittsburgh, the front is coming up. chicago has dropped to 226789 there will be cold air behindair the front. our temperatures will go from 50s to the 30s tomorrow night. that's what we'll be watching.ah it's all about saturday for the second weekend in a row now we have some wintry weather to keep track of.of. i'll let you know what i'm expecting to happen on saturday, when it begins and what you can expect hour by hour
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behind the scenes look at how it's going.ing. sarah accept once is live at reagan national airport now with more. >>reporter: hey, tony and shawn, waiting until you get to the security check point to figure out what you can take on the flight is a little bit late even though there is a sign here that ace prohibitive items notot permitted beyond this point. it's a little late to be asking can i take a screwdriver or can i take peanut butter. which you cannot. it follows the liquid rules for going through security. that is where, then, the app tsa twitter account comes into play here if you can take a look. this is kind of what you would see here on the phone. that is where you can ask them in realtime your questions, send them pictures. ask them if you can take certain
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we did catch up with the 10he 1 person tweeting team today. they are based out of northern virginia and they kind of gave us a behind the scenes look as to the pictures that people send in. there was one that said can i take a me nora on the flight. they usually respond within the hour. i checked.he they do. they get some interestinginte questions to say the least, but they can also help in some another ways. ask tsa can call the airport if them are complaining to them about long lines.ines they can also help people find those lost items.ms. a good many pennsylvania many in ifns a passenger reaches out tos and they realize that they wenty through security, they left their laptop at the check point they'll tweet us and said i went through terminal b. i left my lap to. they give a brief description,ie
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and many times we're able to super storm sandy to them.to t locate the laptop and let themet know by the time they land at d. i was looking at the app, they have 17,000 forlese, there wereo a lot ofrl people i did talk to said they never even heard of it because said it's a good old. tsa is always changing their poly s. they go from four ounces to five ounces to 3.5 so even for me ass a pilot there are times i travel and from airport to another they change their story. besides that of course it also keeps the lines running smoothly. of course late at night we don't have a security check point. it keeps people moving throughon if they've got something thatt shouldn't be going through thehu security check point.poin they do have people manning it 365 days a year.year they do have sometimes limited. 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. that they'r
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if you have a question, iftion you've got an upcoming flightomn send them a picture and theynd should get back to you within the hour. that's the latest at reagan national, sarah simmons. fox5 a local news. > new at 10, d.c. mayor bowser and eleanor homes norton welcomed new members to the congress. they hosted a reception on capital hill and of course the mayor made sure to bring up d.c. statehood. we pay more teaks than 22 states and more capita than all 50. despite these facts there remains one disappointing numbep and that's that we have zero votes in this great city. the mayor also told the new members of coming not toto hesitate to call on her and hera staff if needed. tonight's event also honored prominent washington philanthropist david rubenthro stein. fox5's lauren demarco is here with his
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it is only the third that mayor bowser has ever given out. as you said, it is well deserved.de who is this guy? well, rubensteins a co-founder of a highly successful investmentucce group based here. it's called the carlisle group and he's all about giving back. he's donated tens of mys of dollars to projects in the district of columbia. for his very generous and unparalleled fill and the pi to the great treasurers of washington d.c. he has a sense of humor. migratest contribution to the city of washington has been paying parking tickets for many, many years.rs > david. rubenstein's net wortt isis mated at somewhere around 2 and a half build. he's known as a patriotic philanthropist donating tens of millions of dollars to restore some of
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monuments. he even funned the panda prongog at the national zoo. nancy speak lowe's i among thoso whowe thanked him for honoring e symbols of our democrat i s. he is a man who has supported the beauty of american's heritage in so am ways. in fact, in unsurpassed ways.ay. rubinstein grew up in baltimore. his father a postal worker, his mother a housewife. he says they often took him to d.c. when everything in this city was fro and i realized i got a lot l of benefits out of the city by going to free museums and free art galleries and free monuments. so he wants to give back. during the earthquake repairs ti the washington monument which he funded rubinstein had the chance to stand outside and touch the u very tip of the structure.stru well, i held on very tightly. i wanted to make hurry didn'tdnt fall. it was quite a view.te a we asked him about one of his biggest
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my son-in-law, a contracts mate of his at phillips ex door eventually they went to harvard together and my son-in-law told me about this new company called facebook than he asked me if iif wanted to invest and i said, no. that was a big mistake.ak everybody makes mistake. i make them all the time. > he's had plenty of success nonetheless, but if you spot him on the street you may notice that he drives around in a 17a 7 year old mercedes station wage objection to the form i'm not a bircg car the person so i keep p it until it stops going so far it keeps go. he kept asking whether the keyey to the s iterative will get hime out ofrati the parking tickets.g now that he's told everybody.evr what an incredible man.. just an incredible outlook on things and the way he's helping the city. $50 million to the kennedyenne center alone. he's really big into the arts as
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when we were down at the a national park service when we were talking about the repairs to the elevator at the washington monument they were calling him the bruce wayne of d.c. >> that's good. to ask him about what he thought about that. maybe he has another mobile hidden underground. he could be throwing us off with that car.th > coming up on fox5 a news at 10. our rolo owe that was metro general manager paul wiedefeld's response after he was asked what passengers can respect if there's another incident likee the deadly smoke incident at the l'enfant plaza station two years ago. the question is, was his response acceptable?acce > we want to hear from you. we're going to be talking about it when we come back.
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tonight in the murders of two mens nehe m inside the westfiele ma'am thest suspect, 17 year old angelo jackson made his first appearance in court today where he was order held without bond. prosecutors sajak son has a juvenile record with a historysr of violence. police say mall surveillance ma video shows thell suspect with a knife in his hand and it shows the two victims attempting to defense themselves. before the stabbings there was a conflict between the suspect and two of the victims -- two victims who did succumb to their injuries, the two victims whotis were stabbed. a short time later, the suspect, the two victims and two other subjects basically met maybe by happenstance against in the
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the victims are identified as kevin crews of wheaton and angel gomez of silver springs. jackson is charged as an adult with two counts of first degree murder. metro's gm sounding off about the transit's emergency system. two years after the deadly l'enfant incident we're asking do you feel safe riding metro. tomorrow the president of the rock and local hall of fame will join us.join he's going to be talking aboutln the new louder than exhibit inn downtown d.c. you can catch that on the 8:00 hour. and then on good day, rack a dress fran dresser will join us tomorrow.
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tonight's top story the. we begin with teisha lewis in bought p more where a deadlye wh house fire is underder investigation. reporter roar we're learning more about what caused thissed house fire here in baltimore that killed six young children, injured their mother, two othero siblings and has left the family and a community heartbroken.rtbr we're searching for answers. marina. a bullet hit this daycare center that you see behind me, the bright horizons daycare center in fairfax, virginia. police don't believe the center was targeted but it happened while children were inside.ide. two staff members and ate three year olds inside that second floor classroom.assr thankfully no one was injured. d.c. mayor muriel bowser and eleanor norton welcomes newomes members to the congress.he they hosted a reception on cap and of course the mayor brought the issue of d.c. statehood. they told not to hesitate to call on her staff,
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> two years ago today a malfunction caused a metro train to fill with smoke near the l'enfant plaza metro station. one passenger carol glover died. this week metro asked her family to drop the lawsuit. her lawyer pointed the finger at the fire station. it's the firings not metro. the chairman of metro's boardros and metro's general manager spoke out. what i would tell the riders is that they can trust metro. that if any emergency occurs on any of our cars or in our system that we will respond with the greatest lack try we can.. i couldn't agree with you you that that comment is not one that i wish was in the
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or in the legal documents. if something like this happens again, what's your role in. >> our role is to be -- we're not -- a fire department.artm > their response tonight has us asking is that an acceptable answer from the head of metro, from the head of the board? of on the bat we would like to mention that fox5 extended invitations to paul wiedefeld and jack evans to join us for a discussion in studio tonight.nih they both declined our invitation. it does seem like they are at at odds there. jack evans saying you should bed able to rely on metro in case of an emergency and wiedefeld sticking to the position that that's not our job. it's the job of firefighters and first responders. i thought what i heard, what are you kidding me in p if i'm stuci here in a train like we go back to the l'enfant plaza metro station, it filled with smoke because of a malfunction that wasn't the fire department's fought, but something thatsome happened on metro, whether it was the train or
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they got all the people stuck ok the train so you're telling me it's not metro's responsibilityr >> this all comes down to optic. i was hearing on paul wiedefeld's first day. just when i starred here at fox5. i was at metro the day of thee big shutdown back in march. p if i'm a rider and metro is currently consumed with tellingg people, this is a safe transit system. we have to remember when youu have that smart trip card that is not a lottery ticket. that is you might get to your to destination safety, you're putting your trust and your security in metro. they're doing what they can.n. funding is an issue, i get that, but that is not a good image to put out. you talk about the objection tot the form particulars of it.he i'm actually a little bit surprised, this is coming from a legal situation, asking them to dismiss those who are suing,g, asking them to dismiss the suit against metro and so metro is taking a rather odd position here. this is not our job. i'm a little bit surpris
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things that paul whether itwhet field is doing as a general manager. >> when there is problems, he says the buck stops here, i have to make hur the transit runs safely. when metro started pointing the finger and saying no, it is thes fire department's responsibility, we heard from the mayor bowser and the fire chief who said it is not just our responsibility.our we arere working together joint. they now have i guess a fire department person who works with metro, one, a liaison. how can you say that? here's how i raw it, metro is a transportation system, i liken it to an airline and when there's an emergency on an airliner, that personnel that works -- flight attendants and everybody they also turn into emergency personnel helping toln get you out and get you safe. it seems to me that's the same thing we should expect with metro. no, we don't expect miracle, but you've got to aid in that effort and take responsibility foronsi that. i know, jim, you covered
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previous jobs. how do you see this?ee >> i was in one of the big issues i covered about two years ago up in boston they shut the entire system down because of snow. in that case there was a section of the boston, the redline that runs above ground, the train wan stuck and people had to walk through two feet of snow. about a quarter of a mile to ge to safety. in situations like that is incumbent -- it's not incumbent to just to go to survival instincts. you buy you that ticket, owe on iti expect more from metro. we're paying for a service, werc expect more. > we asked you guys to write in and tell us what your thoughts are saying about this.is. christian andrea gonzales wrote, then you had you have a fire department in every station.on. >> i agree.gree that makes sense. tracey sherman, typical
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blaming sequence.blam if your trains worked properrykd the fire department would notd have needed to be there. >> i can't help but agree with many of them. paul whether it field listeningn right now, jack evans if you're listening we invite you to comee on fox5 news at 10 share yourr position us. i say that as somebody thatbody takes metro quite frequent establishing when i get on i expect to get to yourr destination safely. things happen. you can't pass the buck. that's absolutely right. > stay with us, we'll be backck with more fox5 news at 10 in just a few moments.
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students. the students were told to go on a five dollar date and then given tips on how to account a. some of suggestions for the girls included don't waste his money, be feminine and lady like and don't correct his personalsa habits. the boys were told to inform their dates about what they plan to order and not to gripe aboutt what they were ordering.deri the site was one of utah website where teachers could download lesson plans and assignments. it has since been removed.move > when was that put there, in 1952. >> it seemed crazy. when it i reit i thought the se thing. when you looked at the video, it said the for the girls came froo the guys.the it was the guys saying eat the food you order. it's not the school saying it. i would have been a little upset if it was telling my daughter tr do that, my son to do that. >> i agree.
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you who watch the show, shawn and i love singing karaoke. >> we're going to picking up the microphone to serenade you. if you have suggestions tweet ut right now.w. >> yes, we will be singing, but despite that, please stay tuned for the rest of the show. brody logan has the story next in sports. the tsa is saying it's findingng more guns at checkpoints thanoit evers before. wait until you see some other bizaar items they've collected recently. point, click, you're hired. amazon saying it will create 100,000 new full-time jobs overs the next year and a half.. most of the jobs are going to be coming at fulfillment centers that are under construction all over the country. meantime, call it a savings emergency, according
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evening. these photos by craig little.itl a lot of full moons that have a name that were given to them by native americans. this was the wolf moon because often they would hear the wolfs crying hungrily because they were looking for food in thed cold months. the moon is going to set a little after 8 in the morning. e if you missed it today you might see a few clouds coming in because we have a few light showers to our north and west, but i think it's probably still illuminating through the clouds. one thing you want to know about tomorrow we're not go to head for the records like we did. temperatures will be slowly dropping through the day. again, a slow pros. we'll start near 50 head througd the 40s in the afternoon and then eventually into the 30s0s tomorrow night.to we paid the piper, though, this, weekend. it's going to feel a lot more like winter. we're headed back down into the 30s with a wintry mix likely on the saw. this is not going to be a big snow, a small amount o
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that could be topped off with a trace to a tenth of an inch ofih ice or freezing rain or sleet. a small amount.amou it doesn't take much. fortunately we've been so fortunate with these temperatures maybe the ground will melt it off. dulles in the record books at 70. bwi tied at 70. it's still very mild out there tonight. notesly 60s and a few 50s showing up.up we're picking up a few rain showers. this is all ahead of a frontalar boundary that will be comingcomi through tonight and begin the process of cooling us off during the day on friday.rida this front is just up here.e. we've noticed the winds have changed direction. pittsburgh has dropped to 40. we will see the temperaturesempe heading down closer to 50 if not 49-degrees tonight in the city.y low 40s north and west. here's how firms looking.look we may briefly touch 50s with at few clouds in the morning much the breeze is back with us, butb the skies brighten up by the noontime hour,
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the weekend is important. high pressure to our north is going to wedge some cold air inn here and that front that's coming through tonight is going to stall to our south. so weak waves of low pressure, not big one, little ones are going to ride along depositing first some snow and then freezing rain and sleet. your weather headlines for 15,s it starts as snow. maybe we get an inch. and then it changes over to sleet and freezing rain. maybe we get a ten of an inch of ice on top of that. as we watch the small accumulation begin hopefully it will help to you to get some traction hopefully it tapers ofi by 5 or 6 but it continues ass freezing drizzle and maybe sticks around for sunday.r we have a three-day weekend, martin luther king holiday.olid after that we're back to the warm stuff well above average,re tuesday, wednesday and thursday with a few showers possible on wednesday and thursday. jim, a look at
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a lot of you may be hockeykey parents. youth hockey is getting ice time mark harder decided to ring in his 60th birthday with awith little skate up the road. nobody roller blades anymore any way. rollerbladed from huntington in calvert county iny this morning and finished hisise trip seven hours later at thehe gardens ice house in laurel fighting fatigue and maryland traffic. you know how it is around here. people they no quarter. seven hours of dodging drivers and pushing through pain for the washington ice dog, a hockey team for athletes with special needs.ne there is always a bad time in every endurance event, but ifut you have the juice of the purpose, that's what gets you through it.
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i'd have to die.. they'd have to hit me, kill me. it's giving them a sense of community. we go to several tournaments every year. we could go to a tournament andn just bet themselves, let theirlt guard down and just act howevert they want to act and don't feel judged.ju mark got involved with the ice dogs after his son was in a car accident that resulted in a traumatic brain injury. garret had to learn the simplest of life's task.task hockey became a big part of our family. we didn't think he'd ever do that. if you try to ask a kid if he wants to get out of the bed at 7:00 in the morning to go to therapy, but if you can them to play hockey, they're here.e. it's easy to make fun of the disabled. we see it
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i hope they can see how they have all the hopes, dreams, desires of everyone else. we have people come here who can't say a word, but slowly asy they progress they start to talk and then they have hockey friends and they have parties with their hockey friends. it's great to see. mark gave a championship effortr with his players and after nearly 45 miles on skates he celebrated like a champion. brody logan a, fox5 sports.port > that's how you do it. carter has raised almost $2,000s towards his $10,000 goal. ladies, are you you all right. a portable dj. i thought they were
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sing. if you guys are like us and you sing along with the radio in the car, boy do we have a show with you.yo it's called karaoke show down.wn they pick up unsuspected rides. we caught with him earlier today on good day d.c. the door closes and the van turns into a karaoke bar and then he starts -- this is like a melding of cash cab meets don't forget the lyrics.lyri once the song starts playing they have to sing along, fill ig the lyrics, do audit committee washed crazy things along thealn way before they get to their destination for big cash and prices. it's awkward, embarrassing. you never know who is going to show up. speaking of embarrassing,, joining us now for a little karaoke fun in studio is dave the karaoke guy.uy. how on earth did you get involved in becoming the karaoke
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>> well, i'm a classically trained mu sue is, so i've beene involved in music since i was a teenager, so karaoke was inevitable. it's being -- you must have to hear a little bit of bad music.. >> i don't mind. i'm a come pores. when i write i wear one out. when i do this i put on the other hat and just turn my brain in a different direction. it's all about having fun.un. it's all music. when people do this with you, what are some of the most popular songs that people ask to sing. >> love shack. > ymca used to be big. don't stop believing. dave, you should have told us these things. if you want to reach dave, it'ss dave the karaoke guy.com. we're going to do a song. we haven't rehearsed because it took shawn 20
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song. because he was picking songs i didn't know.know > she didn't know. she what are you going toto incorporate s. girls just want to have fun. > that is perfect for tony. >> it is higher than i usuallyul sing. > where is sue and jim. >> anyone else want to join us?? > come on, everybody. this is the cindy lopper song from the '80s. instead of hearing cindy you're going to hear shawn and i doing the big '80s hit girls just want to have fun. here we go, boys and girls. i come home in h the morning light my motherin says when youe going to live your live right. owe, mama dear, we're not the fortunate ones.es. girls, just want to have fun that's not the wor
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