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state. his attorneys with putting up a vigorous defense and filed two motions in court questioning the government's evidence. >> this is a recent photograph of nicholas young. it's a booking photo from the northern neck jail where the former police officer has been locked up for the last several months n recent court filings young's attorneys are fighting a government claim that it may use evident obtained from fiza warrant to impeach him at trial. mr. young is not and never has been the agent of a foreign power airport objection is observe. they want to see the warrant filed with the court and an application that may have something to do with young's 2001 travel for libya where he claimed to join rebels. mr. young will raise defense of entrapment. at the time of arrest the fbi said it had young under investigation for more than five years. all while he was working as a cop. according to searc
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affidavit recently made public in the filing when agents arrested young they found a receipt for the purchase of ten gift cards and when they asked for young's phone he asked them to power it off an attempt by the officer the agents believed that could have kept them from seeing what was on it. and the warrants also say when agents searched young's truck they found a celtic 385 firearm and six hollow point bullets and 1065 in cash and found what agents described as burner phone hidden in the trunk with clear tape over its camera aperture. when young was first arrested the fbi said young was communicating with someone he thought was working with isis. but instead, was an undercover agent. the affidavit says young was actually communicating with an undercover officer who thanked him for the codes by saying, may allah reward for efforts to which he replied
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came through going eat the sim code have a good day. new file documents list $8,000 worth of guns taken from his home and 18 rifles and pistols. >> a few words about the fisa cord it was set up in 1978 to oversee request for surveillance warrants against spies in the united states by federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies and young's attorneys say they want to seat application to see whether the court and whether the evidence against young was lawfully collected. paul wagner. "fox5 local news". >> and developing tonight, police are searching for a man wanted for a deadly shooting at a house party in arlington the victim was 23-year-old michael gray. he was shot during a fight at a party saturday night at home in the 6300 block of north 29 street and investigators have identified a suspect in the shooting but he is still on the run. and 37-year-old jason allen johnson is
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take a look very closely and see if you recognize this man. if you spot johnson or know where he may be please call please call police immediately. >> and misplaced fire ashes are blamed for a fire in germantown over nights after midnight. this is what is left behind. heat from the fire also damaged several homes nearby. and the good news no one was hurt we talked to one personed in their house during that fire. >> everybody ran outside concerned knocking on doors and getting everybody out. called fire department i we were lucky it didn't go further. there was no winld. we were lucky it's just stuff. i mean, it's all stuff that can be replaced. now today kids in the neighborhood set up a stand to sell snacks. they did this because they want todd raise money for the family that was affected
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>> this daypro tests are held across the country calling them "not my president's day rallies" these are a few protests in atlanta, philadelphia, los angeles and new york. protesters say the goal is to show president trump that they do not support his policies. not my president's day rally was held in the districts. paerm gathered in due hospital circumstance toll demonstrate. ronica cleary is live outside the white house with more on this rally. ronica. >> reporter: hey, sarah, that's right. protesters started at dew dupont circle and ended at the white house. they walked the distance between the two. they acknowledge that today is president's day and it's a day to honor all presidents past and present. but to the protesters marching today they don't feel president trump embodies ideals that should be honored and celebrated on a day like today. so some of the messages that they w
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don't feel he embodies values and they don't feel he respects people and principles and that he doesn't treat people equally. now these are standards that they do not believe that the trump administration embodies. now in light of today's protests, we have seen so many across the country over the first month of this administration. what exactly are the protesters hoping to see happen as they continue to take the streets not only here in the district but across the country. take a listen to what some had to say. i think he needs to be investigated and look at the russian connection and see if anything improper is going on to have him impreached. >> i don't want him impreached because i'm afraid of pence the world needs to know this is not what we stand for. >> today i want to talk to people like you and get that message out.
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this is just a rally on a nace day. we're out here building up our energy in the struggles to come. >> reporter: you heard from some of the people that marched today. their message and purpose. a lot of you our viewers, you have been involved in marches whether women's march on washington or march for life and whatever reason brought you out whether you're for president trump or against hum i would love to hear from you. what is your end goal when you take to the streets of the district. what do you hope to accomplish and what message do you want to convey. you can find me on facebook and twitter at ronica cleary and reporting live at the white house, ronica cleary, "fox5 local news". >> and meantime today the president was not there he was at mar-a-lago where heen mouseed hr mcmaster to replace michael flynn. 54-year-old is career army officer still serving as director of army capabilities immigration center and deputy command be general. he served in the persian gulf and wars
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and wars in afghanistan and iraq and will take helm -- role of national security advisor at a time involving challenges including norm car owe aballistic launch and they're dealing with fallout of the immigration order which of course has been blocked by the courts. meantime mike pence is overseas speaking out about michael flynn's firing and flynn admitted he -- prior to president trump taking office. "fox5" tom fitzgerald on capitol hill tonight is more on this hey, fitz. >> jim, good evening. the vice-president did not pull any punches today saying he was dispointed to be misled by the former national security advisor. as you know president trump had a lot to say about all this and that firey press conference last week in which he blamed so-called fake news and so-called illegal leaks for the president's own firing of flynn today. so, we've heard
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president and we even heard from the white house press secretary and but today was the first day that we actually heard from the vice-president mike pence who was at the center of this controversy why is that? it was mike flynn that lied to the vice-president about whether or not flynn actually discussed obama administration russian sanctions with the russian am bar door before the trump administration ever took office. and speaking in europe today, the vice-president made it clear he was dispointed with flynn and agreed with president's decision to remove him from the job. >> i was dispoints todd learn -- disappoint todd learn that the facts that are been conteh todd me by general flynn were inaccurate. but, we honor general flynn's long service to the united states of america and i fully support the president's decision to ask for his resignation. it
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>> reporter: one other note on the new naming of the nsc supervisor who will be taking over today, we are told that the mcmaster team will be put in place. meaning, the white house will not be able to reject whoever he decides to bring in and apparently that was a sticking point in other people that were offered the job. we're live on the hill tonight, tom fitzgerald, "fox5 local news". >> right now at 5:00 a sudden death stuns united nations leaders. >> an am bar door that drops dead in new york city a day before his birthday. >> a controversial speaker is uninvited to the the action political conversation a video surfaces where he appears to defend pedophilia. >> and should robots that take human jobs pay taxes one of the top billionaires say yes he could. getting a robot tax implemented ag
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make those machine. >> now i'm nervous about robots taking people's jobs and paying taxes. >> look at the temperatures. high today 20 above arm and more typical of late "action news". speaking of late april i'm seeing things blooming. we'll let you know if the trend continues when we have a first look at the forecast when fox news at 5 comes
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>> russia am bar door to the united ed nations died suddenly today. he was 64. russian ministry of foreign affairs say he was sick with a cardiac condition 9:00 this morning and take taken to new york presbyterian hospital where he died. ministry did not provide details on exact cause of death. cherkin has been there since 2006. >> the political action conference will not allow the my low yanaplois speak at the conference. a video clip was shared yesterday by a conservative blog where he says relationships between older men and young teen boys can be beneficial. my low responded he was not advocating pedophilia and it was deceptively edited.
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speak at the event. [ taps ] in virginia final resting place of founding father george washington a ceremony marking 285th birthday. a weather was lied at his tom and mount vernon estates will commorate the day with ear sdris of events on that property. >> what a beautiful day to honor presidents from the past. mild and sun? i. warmest president's day in nine years. >> and all i can think of on president's day sue is 2003 when the entire east coast got hammered with that snowstorm remember that well? >> yes in act i always think of president's day as the day that we get a snowstorm. >> and today this. >> and then we have this. yeah, 1979 i think
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legendary president's day snowstorm for much of the east coast as well. getting through this one on the easy side aren't we guys? unbelievable. are you seeing a lot of stuff blooming i am. there's a lot of flowering plum i saw in the district blooming and yesterday headed up to sugarloaf mountain i thought i would be only one there what a surprise all of montgomery county decided to go to sugarloaf there was a jam trying to get up up the mountain it was impossible to park yesterday it was so beautiful and three day special coming down from the high of 68 still 65 degrees and you may have noticed as we were looking at those live shots a little high, thin cloudyness coming in. to our north there is a propertyal boundary slip together south tonight. it's still mild north. binghamton chilly 36. but you can see the frontal boundary right about here and overnight it's going to slip down to the area and bring in a little bit of cooler day tomorrow. but still 70 at raleigh and 57 hatter
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and boston not bad at this hour at 42. but definitely a lot of warm air happening around the mid atlantic. was go to the evening it's still mild at 7:00. we'll keep that temperature 59 at 9:00 and 54 by 11:00 49 degrees. notice more clouds cover coming in later tonight and that's what you'll be noticing. here's where the frontal boundary is now it will slip south out of pennsylvania and chase away our really mild temperatures. and bring us back to more clouds, little chilly tonight. 30s and 40s in the overnight hours. and so for tomorrow, that means we'll swap all of the sunshine and these very warm temperatures for somewhat cooler day and little cloudier day on tuesday. and it's still going to be above average. but it will likely stay closer to the the 50s and again a mix of southern and clouds and maybe a little more sunshine in the morning and clouds around fillederd sunshine for most of the rest of tuesday. so, a little bit cooler. but enjoy it because it's 12eu8 going to be on the dry side although
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use rain this area getting dry. we'll let you know if there's rain in the forecast. that 7 day coming up later, jim and sarah. >> thank you, sue. right now president trump expected to unveil a new travel ban executive order. >> who the revised order will target and who will be exempt. >> and boycott backfire and calling upon patrons to boycott wegman's for selling trump wine got a more different reaction than they asked for. >> what do you do on president's day not a typical president's day. we found ourself rockville town square. we found artificial ice and a lot of kids having a whole lot of fun. we'll come back and talk to a few and see what's going on down here and boy it looks like this weather will stick around for a while. more details and more fun stuff on "fox5"news at 5. stay with
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>> this is what i call a lovely day. >> when we look back at winter think about last year and how long it took. >> i'm living in the present. >> i'm living in the pasta apparently. >> we've only seep a couple flakes this year and that's welcomed news for a lot of people out there. >> couple flurries is it. and lots of families took advantage of this beautiful weather out. there "fox5" gary mcgrady is, too, at rockville town center square with more gary looks like you're there with your closest friends as well. >> all you have to do is turn the television light on and you attract. and and i know, i know, tell me your name
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>> nellie. >> how cool is to to be off and you're hanging out and it's beautiful. >> i think it's nice. >> today say holiday. what is it. >> president's day. >> what's the real name, washington's day. that's okay, it's washington's birthday. all they know they don't have to go to school so it's no big deal. obviously one of the great things about this weather in february is not just one day but we had three for four great days and today up around 70. we're out early and not as many people as there are now and we found grady and his mom. and grady loves doing ice skating. without having to put a jacket on. >> i think it's beautiful i like it out here and i just love it. >> i think it's a little ridiculous but we're having fun. >> you know what a lot of people i think they like a
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if not you can enjoy this type of thing. they just did the zamboni and everybody is out skating how long you have been skating? >> three months. out here three months indicate skating. >> how long today. >> yeah, like once each week. >> how nice is it to skate in beautiful weather like this. >> it's nice you can see everyone staring at us. >> they like that. i was going to talk to mya and she left. come back here. the the reason i wanted to talk to mya, my thing was how do you keep the ice so polled when it's hot it gets coat colder. >> does the ice get soft or wet. >> when warmer it's softer but it's not bad to skate on. >> you are like a professional ice skater. >> no. >> you're not? >> no.
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>> i was going to say what are your favorite conditions to skate in. >> warm weather is better for everything and i'm not good ice skater. >> you're out of school today too. >> i am. >> you're a good sport. thank you. few any thing since it was holiday in the 60s i actually wore shorts to work today but i have regular clothes and they said no, no, wear the shorts and i do not ice skate. i tried before. they told me coye go out here come on guys skate with me with my shoes on and this is one of the things that i would need. come on skate with me, koment on. there we dwoxt all right. this is awesome. jim, sarah. >> yes. >> you have ever been out on the ice with actually not having to have skates on? >> i fell flat on my face the second di that. >> i hope you have padding on your tush i don't want to you fall and hurt yourself. >> this is what i have this little thing i can push around. there's a lot of people out hereby the way. by the way you
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should be on vacation. >> there's a lot of people. >> looks like you should be on cape cod with the shorts and loafers. >> you're doing well. >> this is how i like to dress in february. favorite way to dress in february. i'll see you at 6. come back we'll do something at 6. >> let me guess ronnie will be on the ice next. >> ronnie is the photographer. >> of course. >> i would be cold still with the ice and shorts i don't know. >> people always ask us are you wearing do you have long pants on underneath the desk. >> i do. >> gary does not. >> we won't tell you. straight ahead at 5:0 a montgomery county police officer is very lucky to be alive tonight. >> we'll tell you how the cruiser ended up crushed sending him to the hospital. >> and then a teenager who is stabbed by her then boyfriend well she was pregnant. she speaks exclusively to "fox5" about her amazing road to recovery with her daughters that miraculously lived through that tragedy.
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>> a montgomery county police officer was hurt after a drunk driver crashed right into his cutioner than happened saturday as officer matthew runklees was responding to collision near nor beck road and lieu ellen manor way. officer was about to get out of the cruiser when another car rear ended him and he suffered non life-threatening injuries and was since released from the hospital and the driver that hit the cruiser was arrested and charged with dui. >> meantime police looking for help identifying a man in connection with a sexual
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this happened on new year's day 3 a.m. this was 3600 block of 16th streets. police say this man put his hands in the victim's pants and the suspect was captured by surveillance camera. >> and no word yet on what caused apartment fire in southeast d.c. today. and the fire broke out around 1:00 this afternoon on stanton road and when firefighters arrived theyen counterd flames shooting from 1st and second floors of three story building and fortunately no one was hurt during this. while everyone got out safely firefighters rescued two guinea pigs inside one of the units as well. >> now to a "fox5" exclusive. a pregnant teen in montgomery county was badly injured in a stabbing in august. they feared she and the babe we would not make it and they survived. >> community members are rallying around them to help them out. alexandra limon explains how wolf
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when stabbed multiple times in this wooded area behind einstein high school where she was a student. at the time montgomery county police warned she was seriously hurt and her baby was in dire condition. >> now you you call. >> baby ava came a long way since the day she was born via emergency c-section. three months early she weighed 2 pounds 6 ounces. >> he was just behind me and caught me out of surprise i didn't even know. his hand was like right here like it was right here. he used to do that but never hurt me a day in my life. i was never afraid of him. and then he just caught me by surprise. he choked me and i was just out. >> court documents say after that dakota brothers stabbed her multiple times. montgomery county police said the 18-year-old confessed to the attack saying he was not ready to be a father.
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charged him with premeditates attempted first degree murder. brothers is scheduled to go to trial in may. >> i woke up and i was like what's going on like i was so bloody and i didn't even know what happened and everything. >> and at that time when i was laying down i didn't feel her moving at all. >> these days with her now 5-month-old daughter if her arms she didn't spend much time looking back. instead she's moving forward. >> the school is helping me graduate. letting me graduate and i'm thankful for them for letting me graduate. it's hard. >> hard because as she works towards her goal after tending howard university her mom helps take care of baby ava and that means she cannot work as much as she used to and with the hefty price of everything from baby gear to the special formula and bottles they need for the preemie the family says their bills are stacking up and that's where kery comes in. >> when i heard about the
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mean we were all really blown away and pretty shocked and emotional about it to hear that. >> karen was her speech pathologist in middle school and years later fate reunited them and now karen is leading the effort to gather all kind of community donations for the 19-year-old mom and baby. >> everybody knows money is always needed when you have a little one. in this situation even more so with samuela wanting to be back at school and get her high school diploma. >> if you like to help this family too you can find links and contact information on our web site foxdc.com. reporting in montgomery down down they, alexandra limone. "fox5 local news". long time d.c. representative walter frontroy is in danger of losing his home. a major severity underway now to help him and his family avoid a forclosure. the 84-year-
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leader returned to the d.c. area over the summer after spending five years overseas. he's overcome both legal and health issues in recent years and earlier today several pastors gathered at a church in north east to launch a fundraising effort to help frontroy they're trying to raise 700,000 within a month's time if you want to help the family send checks to national congress of black women fauntroy fund it's 1254 street southwest washington d.c. 20014 or call 202-882-2828. >> and president trump expected to unveil a new executive order involving a travel ban sometime this week. the new ban would target the same 7 muslim countries and this kime exemption for travelers that have a visa to travel to the u.s.. new draft also no longer directs authorities to single out and reject
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ugees. this time republicans are making it clear the travel ban has nothing to do with le lidgeon and this time around the major concern with this in their words is the safety of americans. >> and a call to boycott a grocery store train that carries trump wine backfired they sold out of the wine. over the weekend 300 members of prince william chapter of national organization of women called for the boycott they wanted people to stop shopping there unless the company agreed to remove the wines at ten stores in virginia and instead they applauded wegman's for continuing to sell it here's a photo of those sevlz after trump whine sold out near richmond. ape wegman's spokesperson said she offer choices to customers and their decision to sell woyn is not political endorsementment vineyard is located in charlottesville and charlottesville wegmans is the only lobe that v has trump wine in stock. >>
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the country are taking action against workers that participated in dem straitionz last week. last thursday tens of thousands of immigrants and season porlters rallied across the kupty 234 the day without immigrants protests and some businesses some closed by choice some say they had to close involuntary because of the rally. it's we're learning dozens lost their jobs after taking part in the day long boycott aimed at protesting immigration policy. >> the world's richest man bill gates thinks robots that take away human jobs should pay fair share of taxes and not saying robots themselves we'll explain here n interview with news cofounder of microsoft said taxes could help fund salaries for jobs better suited for human apz like funding and care. they should tax the companies that use robot technology. i don't know. we'll see. i think the companies will push back heavily. >> it's new territory we're in. >> yes, it is. >> there you have it. >> big or small? if you have a four legged frequent flier there's a
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way for them to travel in style. >> and we're on a eagle watch the balanced eagles are at it again we'll explain why ahead. hey, caitlin. >> jim, sarah, those eagles almost as fun to watch as bao bao plague in the snow like he did last friday. >> no, they're not. >> no? >> i like bao bao i like the snow stuff. >> i do too those eagles compelling they get as much air time as bao bao does we're about to see it too as we watch the eggs hatch. yes bao bao in the snow it's hard to remember the snow was actually falling briefly friday morning because we're wrapping up unbelievable president 'dace weekend in the 60s and 70s including today. and perfect to be grilling out on the deck this evening. on this february 20th. and guess what we have even warmer temperatures in the 7 day forecasts. you'll want to stay close to this that's coming up on the other side of the break when fox news at 5 returns after this
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>> one of america's buzziest airports is ready to handle four-legged passengers. a privately owned animal terminal at jf do. handle horses, dogs and other animals that fly across the country and there's event on stove to look for overnight kennel and quarantines from overseas. >> did you hear this we're on the eagle watch. >> again. >> again. >> this time national arboretum where eagle parents, mr. president and first lady welcomed new egg to their nest. d.c. region was captivated last year when the eaglets hatched named freedom and liberty. >> eagle cam streaming the entire thing and here's a live look now. more than 60 million people watched during a five month pe
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fist lady are first pair to nest in the national arboretum since 1947. >> i'm looking for the egg. >> she's progably covering it tend together egg in the nest. for a second he was not moving. >> with we see it? >> maybe not. >> she turned around as soon as we took the line. >> it's a slower payoff than watching bao bao still a payoff all the same. >> it's like come on speed it up. >> meanwhile bao bao is going up the tree and eating bam do and somer salting. >> wow we had short attention fans the eagles are not good enough. no, they are. they are. >> it's slow payoff like i said. but bao bao of course leaving the zoo tomorrow. so many out at the zoo this weekend and so many outright? >> it's amazing how beautiful it's been. >> it's been a gorgeous holiday weekend and as sun sets on this president's day weekend not official but it has to be one of the wme
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thee days in a row. 68 high on saturday and 71 yesterday and sunday and 68 again we have beautiful tangerines and yellows and oranges as sun is setting momentarily getting closer to the 6:00 hour as day getting longer and sun angle getting higher as we enter the last week of february march is around the corner ending the month of february as it has been the past week. no cold air in sight. we'll have to wait several days into march before that. it will be colder during the overnight hours despite unbelievable warm-up we have chilly overnight and temperatures in the 30s to start off tuesday and easterly flow bringing more clouds and cooler tomorrow you'll need a jacket again and then quickly as you need that jacket you can put it away. back into the 60s on wednesday afternoon. and 70s in sight. and then tuesday, friday i'm talking well into the 70s. it's unbelievable we keep staying mild and we're getting even warmer. high temperatures recapping today 65 dulles
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68 reagan and it's beautiful evening and all across the area we're seeing nice temperatures. i was all the way out in harper ferry west virginia is yesterday packed by the way as so many outdoors spots were and sue mentioned sugarloaf in frederick county where there's still in the 60s. 57 cooler in gaithersburg and 65 washington and 61 baltimore and 5 westminster and it is notnerly as warm as you go a little further off north where there's a cold front laid out. 52 new york. and 42 chilly day in' stone and 36 binghamton and cooler air seeps out as the front krauses the path. all we notice sin crease in clouds. it's been a bright, brilliantly sunny day and more clouds tomorrow and look at this another testament to how warm it s raining february 20th in minneapolis and raining across the canadian border rarely happens in the winter and west continues to get pounded with heavy rain and mountain snows as the west cooling coast and mountains
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wint they are season. forecast, clouds increase, falling back to 0s and 40s. mainly 0s. 41 overnight low in district and rest of you could start in mid 30s to close to freezing far north and west, hagerstown, frederick and martinsburg and tomorrow high pressure northeast, easterly flow across the ocean bringing in cloud cover and it will stop temperatures from rising above the mid 50s talking about 56 in washington and only 48 annapolis and cool afternoon low to mid 50s and with that we'll feel a little closer to february like weather but well above normal normal is 48. nothing normal about the 7 day forecast. yet again featuring april like warmth. 67 as we go from clouds to sun on wednesday. and minor chance of a shower early thursday and then we soar into the 70s. 73 den on friday wow happy hours will be busy outdoors friday evening. warmer up for thunderstorms. that is in the forecast on saturday. front comes through not
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hours but yes a thunderstorm. still spring like before we cool off surprised and monday. jim, sarah if you were not able to get out this weekend you have time this week. >> wonder where caitlin roth will be happy hour. >> with the the eagles. >> mixed martial arts athlete learns a painful lesson in the octagon. >> it's incredible and small post on social media has one redskins free agent making headlines. we'll explain, sports is next
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and tonight there's another redskins making headlines. up restricted pierre garcon on instagram. two words would say so much. #you all hiring? post seems to be in agreement the free agency officially begins on march 9. this is a guy that has been consistent with the team since he arrived as a free agent from the colts in 2010 and last four years he played in all 64 games starting all but two. he's tough and dropped only a pass this year. he's a good guy. he and rky took medical supplies to haiti after hurricane matthew in october. let's talk about the stats here. garcon and desean jackson both unrestricted free agents and skins first duo since 1999 to eclipse 1,000 wards in a season and there's some with 79% touchdowns and 5 catches and four touchdowns. when you
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together they are a third of the completions. that would be a massive setback. we'll keep our tabs on this one for sure. >> this afternoon capitals with significant others top golf in loudoun for mack a wish mid atlantic and caps fans enjoyed golf and gaming with some favorite players and wish kid partners from hockey fights initiative in october were there as well. looks like they had a good time. >> make a wish, wish they gave to me impacted my recovery and key role on how i recovered so well like i am today and washington capitals organization are taking time off on one day off and coming and spending time with kids like me and they're really putting a smile on everyone's face. >> i've been in communication with nitin who was with me when kids were at the rink earlier this year and he told me last night how excited he was to be here and see all the guys again. obviousl
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sticks with them for a while. and that's the whole goal to make some sort of lasting memory. >> and good lesson for anyone that lakes to show boat. mma event in england. joe harden watch this does a dance after the exchange. here goes. shimmy, oh, yep, taking add an vaj -- >> did he knock him out. >> yeah. >> up on the octagon. >> wow. >> let's watch it again. >> yeah. >> that's what you get. >> don't shimmy. >> shimmying can be hazardous to your health. >> harding go home with no title or pride maybe he can take home a lifelesson. >> that's a big lesson. >> up next it is almost time to say good-bye. >> leading up to bao bao departure tomorrow celebrating with events. >> outpouring of love from fans today who showed up to the national zoo in troves and famous final good-bye to bao bao.
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s >> sound very serious to be talking about bao bao here. while school for and federal holiday were closed today we saw a lot of traffic with people headed to the zoo on this georgous day to catch a last look at the zoo star attraction the giant panda bear bao bao. bao bao is heading owe to china tomorrow her ancestral home. she was born three and a half years ago. zoo has agreement that says all cubs born at the zoo must be moved to china by the time they turn four. >> for panda lovers it was bittersweet. bao bao deposit disappoint fans. here's bob barnard. >> i think she is so cute. >> i wish she could stay. >> she spent her last full day in washington doing what giant panda
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munching on bamboo. >> pandas bring people if all walks of life together and there's a magic about them calling it panda power. >> she's been meandering around. >> we've been watching the panda cam every day for the last week. we had it on at work and night as going to sleep and quite an obsession. >> and so much so evan and lisa eingtsereyesen have come a great distance to see bao bao one last time. >> we live in new york and been down a couple times to see her and when it was final few days we knew we could not miss it. >> highlights of the morning was a gift to the bao bao from zoo keepers and it's a frozen treat. >> i feel like she knows that we love her so much here and she's definitely putting on a show for all of us. >> real treat was watching her go to town on what zoo staff called ice cake. >> she realized that
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of the pagoda could move and tore offer the top and ate it. >> there's a lot of things almost human like about them. the way they use paws and hold things and i look at them they're like cat like remind me of their cat their behaviors and they look soft and cuddly we have to remember they're wild bears with sharp teeth and long clause. >> she leaves the only shom she's known tuesday and will head to dulles airport for the afternoon 16 hour flight china. transported in this crate she's been getting used to. >> it's hard to let her go. so we had to be here for the last day to say good-bye to her and see her in the fur for one last time. >> playful baby brother baebae is just 18 months old up in the tree there there's still time tone joy him. >> it's magic. it's awesome. >> after saying so long to big sister bao bao. at the national zoo in northwest, bob barnard
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and what they call actions against current administration. joe walden starts us off tonight. >> you look at what's happening last night in sweden and sweden who would believe this. >> during a saturday night rally me melbourne florida president trump seemingly denounced terror attack in sweden which never happened triggering a fire storm on social media including tweet in the european nation former prime minister. sweden, terror attack, what has he been smoking? trying to clarify the confusion president trump tweeting himself and my statement as to what is happening sweden was in reference to a story broadcast on "fox" news concerning immigrants and sweden. as series of #s continue flooding social media vice-president pennsylvania was in brussels wrapping up first overseas trip and pence is sharing european leaders anxious about the administration and u.s. would continue
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