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denver, coming up next on fox, it is your late local news. except on the west coast. goodnight, everyone. ♪ ♪ it is electric right now inside the visa center >> nodded out and two little kids in the back of the car. >> possible to get closed showers monday morning >> it's your wedding day. >>
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fox 5 local news at 10:00. at 10:00 protests springing up at dulles and other airports across the country over president trump's immigration orders, a federal judge putting a halt to the ban for now. the president was moving ford with three more executive orders. we got details today. the father accused of killing his wife and son before taking his own life. we're learning about thefa
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county. >> we start to from the response of an executive order president trump signed on immigration order to halt the efforts to bans immigrants from muslim majority countries from entering the u.s. >> it's take the action to prevent terrorists so it can perform vetting procedures for immigrants. hours ago, a federal judge in new york issued an emergency stay to allow people who landed with a valued visa to remain. the executive order is created confusion at airports around the world. terry mcaullife showed up after learning a family was detained. tisha lewis is live at dulles, it is loud there tisha. what's going on? >> reporter: it is loud and there are lots of protests. the international terminal several hours, they're saying a variety of chants. you can see as passe
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down this is a they're greeted with. they're saying no loss, no fear, immigrants are welcome and if you can see to my right, you can see the police presence so make sure it remains peaceful protest. travelers were greeted with warm welcome from an unlikely crowd. protesters >> what's the message? >> that we're united and aren't going to judge or exclude anyone in america because that's what america is about standing together and accepting everyone. >> reporter: this terminal at dulles airport was filled with protesters denouncing president trump's executive order to suspending visa entry from seven countries that have prominently muslim populations syria iraq and iran >>
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doors to people that need us, that we may possibly have things that we could change about how we vet refugee, but this nova nation extreme vetting is a buzz word that has no substance behind it. >> we do not like that, i hope that cancel it. >> reporter: she greeted her mother who landed at dulles from iran was released after being questioned for hours. >> she landed today, and it's like, asking so much personal question. what is your status? are you retired? are you a house maker? >> reporter: she experienced the new extreme vetting process outlined in president trump executive order, sparking pr
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unified message >> how would you describe this gathering? peaceful, warm, welcoming? >> and back on here live at dulles international airport this is the scene. i want to talk to protesters live. why are you here? >> why am i here? because everyone has the right to come -- especially their own country if they have an american passport green card, they're welcome here. also. >> reporter: a federal judge issued a ban on the order for now. what's your response >> i'm glad we have the temporary, we're still here. because it's only temporary. once it becomes permanent. we will go. the refugee should not be band, muslims should not be. we welcome everyone.
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. a controversial topic. a protests right now are chanting release the 5-year-old. i asked one of the protesters out here how long will you stay out here? she said we will stay until everyone who is being question is released. tisha lewis >> there was protests that the crowd was so heavy they had to block traffic. has there been any arrests. >> reporter: i did just ask a police officer. he said so far so good. it's been peaceful. no arrest. >> thank you very much for that. president trump signed three more executive orders and made calls to several foreign leaders, happened white protests were springing. president trump getting to work on fulfilling some promises draining the swamp and defeats
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foreign leaders, mr. president and putin discussed cooperation and rebuilding relations. theed before signed an executive. to defeat isis >> this is the plan to defeat the islamic state of iraq and syria. i think it's going to be successful. >> reporter: president trump signed two other actions, a memorandum reorganizing the national security council and an executive order banning his and potentially five administration orders from looking for five years and banning them life. there's backlash banning immigrants and refugees from seven muslim majority countriesly dozens of travelers being detained at airports across the u.s. i suppose the
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break the rules i do something wrong. >> reporter: senior administration officials say that this is not a muslim ban. noting that countries like pakistan and maylasha are not on the list. christian fisher fox news. let's take it outside now get a check on the forecast. looks like winter is back after temperatures in the 60 earlier in the week. starting to feel more like late january. you got another day to get out there >> if it wouldn't have been so what were the last several days, weeks, you know, this would be like mild winter. we could not be complaining about this at all. it's kind of cold this evening but it's not bad. it's still -- national right now, the temperature is 40. back in can easily be our high temperature. it's not all that
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at tliert for dulles, gaithersburg is 30 and it does look like some of these temperatures are going to continue to drop. the wind is not a problem. i just checked the windchill values and it's not -- really none of these are even below with the actual air temperature when the factor in the wind. wind basically gone calm after overnight. we're not dealing with the wind and annapolis is 39. there's a little bit of light snow to the west and north and west that is a little piece of entering in the atmosphere as it comes across, it will drag a few clouds. still looks like tomorrow and into monday the clipper will
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she came home from college to celebrate the new year police are hoping friends and neighbors. dc mayor bowser says she'd committed to keeping people safe. at the middle school in northwest. she wanted to hear from people about their safety concern and to find out what's wording in the community. one person urged the mayor to examine issues that drive crime >> this is certainly not just a police matter. when you talk about public safety and letting young people know that we
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we're i'm going to make have notes in them, put policies in place that will give them access to opportunity. >> last year, district saw a 9% drop in crime, 17% fewer murders and 13 in robberies. the battle over the affordable care act. the president promised to repeal and replace the healthcare law. >> and a new phone scam preying on people to use a question to say just one word, we'll tell you how when we come back.
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trump administration now announcing they've withdrawn more than 5 mulcts for the affordable care act health and human service department says it's about saving money. reporters are calling it
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sabotage. >> reporter: the challenges doing it right is quickly. california congressman expressed concern at the republican retreat according to the "washington post." that's going to be called trump care, republicans will own that lock stock and barrel and will be judged in the election less than two years ago. while lamar alexander said focused on long-term solutionly. our goal should be not a quick fix, we can do it rapidly but not a quick fix >> i think the president is open to whatever we can pass that solves this problem. this is not the republican's problem. this problem is caused by the democrats. we're committed to fixing it >> perp nominee he would fully repeal obamacare but offer
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rather than income. grants states for high risk older and sicker population, the concern is his plan might not insure as many as obamacare. another medical doctor offered his own plan in recent weeks, focusing heavy on tax credit and savings accounts. it would encourage allowing inexpensive insurance. >> let people buy whatever they want and that were drive the prices down. >> reporter: most moderate has been offered by louisiana senator, it would keep obamacare choose an alternative or design a solution without federal assistance the it would scrap the individual and employer mandates. some suggest it's too close to obamacare. one expert said the key is
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>> if they end up with plan that leads to many more people not having health insurance they could end up in a political cul-de-sac. >> they insist it's not going to be a 1,000 page bill. some things will get done in the repeal process. sources say big changes will come by the trump administration scrapping thousands of pages of regulation and in the final component will be bills that will require 60 votes in the senate with reforms sources will predict some democrats will sport. mike man well fox news to virginia where the senate is backing a bll that would ban the box. removes for criminal from
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applications. governor terry mcaullife signed an executive order to layout provision. years later to make ban the box the law. otherwise mcaullife's executive order could be overturned when the new governor takes over. 10:20. live look at the washington monument. other day we were looking at temperatures in the 60. gary mcgrady in the
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back with the warning from the better business bureau >> you can rack up your phone bill >> what if i said can you hear me? you'd say, probably yes, with that simple word yes, the better business bureau said a scam is born. >> people call you up and essentially want you to say something affirmative, they want you to say yes, i agree, something they can later use? re >> the bad guy is recording your yes but all they have, is saying yes >> but they will create a script ahead of that where they will be talking and saying are you
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or service do you agree to purchase this? then they have you saying yes. >> they can act as third party. or if they're able to steel your identity, credit card and even if you spot the change >> it looks and sounds like a verb contract. it's going to become a he said she said situation and that's how the scammers make their money >> several reports have come into the bbb, >> the last couple days our office received a couple calls directly from the scamsers? they've been calling the better business bureau >> yes. >> reporter: most weren't surprised >> we used to think it was the elderly getting hit but now it's everyone >> i think it's frightening but doesn't surprise me. >> reporter: best known advice
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let it go to voice mail >> it's the world we live in without limited information even to well meaning reporters. >> reporter: tell me your name >> diane diane >> the lesson is never tell anyone you can hear them. >> at 10:00, screening for sleep apnea to save lives >> one public transit system is become, the first to test its employees for sleep apnea. we'll talk about this when we come back.
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smafrment >> have you ever been. about six seconds before i went up. >> i got pretty good before we sold it. >> you could have been making money. >> never got snow. never had >> the snow that we get sunday and monday morning,
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>> i don't think so. . >> i'm thinking it's just going to be light and fluffy and dry and just sweep it. >> still use your hover board >> as a matter of fact you can always use your hover board to sweep. if it can come in the house. we do have a clipper on the way way up in canada. the energy. these things move quickly and typically they come across and potentially gives a light dose of snow. there is snow back to the northwest. there's a little pocket of entering. it will drag a cloud or two across and pick up the wind a little bit and maybe a flurry here or there. no more than that. the snow continues to come across the lakes, lake michigan all that lake effects snow coming off lake
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superior. chicago is 27, minneapolis 25. the coldest temperature way out west. down to the deep south, houston 49, new orleans 48 and tampa gone up since 6:00. 54 degrees, again, that energy from the alberta clipper up into canada. come on across and again bringing us a chance for snow. 33 in town, gaithersburg 29, 31 for quantico. in fredericksberg we jump into the middle 40's. this is a little disturbance not much energy but coming across. a little bit of snow coming across. there might be a flurry here or there. 30 degrees for dulles, winchester is 34, martinsberg
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frederick cold 32. we're down to 33. i don't anticipate a flurry here in town, northwestern suburbs that can happen. temperatures get up to 47 winds five to 15. dry tomorrow. couple of changes here i've been noticing. this is across the border. that he is happens a lot with the alberta clippers of this is 5:00. i believe we're mostly cloudy and back out to the south and southwest between perhaps 66 and 64 just coming over the mountains there could be a little bit of very light snow or mix but again looks look explicit of this will come on later in the evening, this is really not much at all at 9:00. a sprinkle here or cold shower there, maybe light snowflakes. after 9:00 tomorrow night, by midnight, this is a little bit more enhancement. this comes across. and stays with us the,
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a.m. if everything moves faster, it's good news, because it will get oh it before monday morning. by late morning, early afternoon, it's out. up the numbers just a little bit. i think there's a good chance for a coating pretty much area-wide. some places the way it's looking may just get up to a half inch of sweepible snow. sweepible snow. 47 tomorrow. light snow showers monday, into early monday morning, i hope this get through by 3:00, 4:00 in the morning. and it won't be crazy monday morning, high monday 40. we're up to 50 tuesday the rest of next week we stay into the 40's and 40's. we're going to get to winter. it's going to get here, i promise >> exactly.
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want? thanks, gary. let's talk health watch. new study find when you are eat, seafood, you're eating tiny pieces of plastic. ocean pollution is being ingested by marine life in the form of what they call microplastic. if you eat a lot of seafood. those will end up in your stomach. researchers know it's being consumed, they won't have any idea what long-term effects they have. target is taking steps to rid harmful chemicals from it's product. in personal care, beauty and products. they plan to make sure suppliers disclose all of the ingredients by 20/20. also plans to invest $5 million to reduce hazardous substances in over the next five years. sleep apnea screening after several high profile train
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upon the ntsb to increase safety reviews. here's laura engle. >> reporter: the metropolitan lynns transportation will be the first to screen all its employees for sleep apnea which would give those employees specialized treatment. sleep apnea, which doctors say is a serious disorder in which breathing starts and stops during sleep can lead to daytime sleepness and poor memory. many train operators in recent derailments and accidents say they don't remember: a lodge island railroad train crashed
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brooklyn. the ntsb tell us us they've been pushing for requires testing for years. because there is no yet a federal regulation many doesn't test >> that doesn't exist in the railroad. it's a discrepancy exist add long period of time. >> sleep apnea say treatment is relative easy. which help aid in night tight breathing, users can get the sleep they need. >> everybody has a bmi over three gets a sleep study. not expensive and use that as your screen. it's still going to cost money but think about the accidents. if you prevented one of these accidents, and the legal costs you probably paid for the entire program >> the agency has been working on a rule, the
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ability to implement programs on theory own and n that perp has put a hold on all new and pending federal regulations, that rule could take awhile. laura ending gel, fox news. struggling to get out of bed might not always be a bad thing. could be a sign of intelligence >> a new study suggests night owls are more intelligent than early risers. more than 1200 people. those who went to bed after 11:00 and after 8:00: it could single your more likely to be independent and tackle problems yourself >> these studies who haven't we called geniuses yet? people who sleep in. let's do a study on that. then again, i did the morning shift thrown years before i moved to nights >> you were so dumb then >> i was. it was special working
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>> classical rock pop mo town >> you probably have a researchers say they pinpointed the type dog we want to relax with.
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one of those players is alex who added another honor. 100 greatest players. he joined as he became the 84th player with 1,000 career points. >> you may not know their names but probably know their trucks. monster jam is
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center. >> we had a chance to talk with driver amy hood, the first woman to get behind the wheel of a monster truck. >> >> the truck behind her >> there's one mormon center jam performance tomorrow. super bowl 51 is one week away with the atlanta falcons taking on it's new england patriots. he gives us a sneak peak >> looking through downtown houston it's starting to look a different different >> looked up and everything was
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incredible. >> we have a friend that's in the super bowl committee and she basically hooked us up. >> if you're walking through the green you might be able to tell what's going on. nfl life sets are going up as well as the nfl experience, fox 26 has its own desk. >> reporter: people working the event and out of curiosity are checking out everything to see. >> the logos, my team the falcons are going to be here. >> it's awesome you can see it from the highways. just know that something big is going on there. >> even though she beat the crowd she'll most likely come back to experience them sequel >> this happens once every what? ten, 15 years,u
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city, where we're from, everyone traveling here, i kind of do want to come back to see that. next, i've got two words for you. oreo beer. we got the details on new brew being made in virginia. ia.
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our dog they love bob marly. dogs like to chill out to ragee music. they played the dogs in the study five different music. soft rock, mo
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but there was most relaxed when either ragee, they found mo town the least relaxing. >> dogs wanting to in action. >> they're just wagging their tails no matter. do they have heart rate monitors >> >> again, these researchers got paid >> well, maybe this is ben and jerries is unveiling three knew ice cream flavors, urban bore bin flavor and a bourban swirl. vanilla ice cream, fudge and caramel ginach, and fudge
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cookie swales. all three new flavors hits stores mid february the grown-up version of cookies and milk arrived. oreo beer. the brew is called horn swagler. the brewery said the beer is a chocolate milk stout conditioned with hundreds of pounds of oreo cookies. four packs sold out but the brewery said it still has someone drafted at taprooms in richmond. >> run re they're running out of craft beers? we have oreo, cool >> do we have a name? >> done, sold. . a beer in florida is starting a promotion to discourage drinking and driving >> you leave your car, you get a free beer. >> >> at cooper tail
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craft beer and a relaxing atmosphere are on the menu, but when this drinking establishment gets busy, it's serving up something in the parking lot. >> people they think they're getting yelled at >> it's a reward, a voucher one free beer for making the right choice of not driving drunk and leaving cars behind until the next morning >> we saw bunch of cars that had been left from the night before. these guys didn't leave their trash, they consciously chose to get home safely >> it's an exact contrast to bars in other tampa hot spots like south howard where predatory towing practices have been exposed. that led to a crackdown on enforcing a stay away order enhance to prevent
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driving. customers have before noon before they can get their cars. at cooper tail. they chose to follow the law with a bonus free beer. >> unexpectedly if you have time, you can't drive home, you're rewarded for being responsible. >> absolutely. free beer? absolutely. i'd come back. >> i'm fully behind it. any way you can get possibly off the streets. may have had a couple too many? why not? >> gives them an excuse to leave their car, i can drive. no, you can't and you get a free beer. more guys are trying to get rid of ring else before the wedding day. big surge for the number of grooms. cosmetic procedures are up
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over the past five years. botox, fillers and laser treatment >> would you get married >> about a year and a half, almost two years ago. i got crows' feet. i don't want to get back. i've already married once. i don't need to go back. >> we're back after this.
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lines at the airport getting shorter. matt king complains how they work. those not afraid of actually flying. it's if the checkpoints >> i come early so i can get it over with. the
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worst part. early afternoon on wednesday, no such security line exists in delta terminal. we find passengers using new technology on its first day in operation at this airport >> censor sores >> new york based clear allows members to bypass the line. instead scan their eyes, fingers or thumbs at a kiosk. seller years they installed the systems in denver. ceo said her service now boasts more than 750,000 members. cheaper for sky members in -- >> tap and go with the blink of an eye. we've automated the entire
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process. >> it does not stop them from moving their laptops shoes or belt. >> got to keep it positive >> to ease the grumpyness, flyers submit near biometric identification. still more technology, places to free up more people to reduce travelers stress through security checkpoints >> you can turn styles, biometric pass, >> they may register in pouf five minutes and use the service immediately after after security. at laguardia, matt king, fox 5 news. this is fox 5 local news at 11 >> i'm jim locate, i'm brody logan. we start in response to the protest on the executive order
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signed yesterday. he hopes the u.s. refugee program ban it's residents from entering the u.s. for 90 days, it's doing this to prevent terrorists to entering the country. just a little while ago a federal judge issued an emergency stay to allow people who landed to remain. terry mcaullife showed up in dulles after learning a family was detained because of the policy. fox 5 tisha lewis where protests are continuing. tisha? >> reporter: that's right. the protesters have been here several hours now. in fact, right now, they're chanting let them in. change over the course of the evening, the message remains the same. they're against the executive order issued by

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