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>> right now at 10:00 a 15-year-old virginia girl went missing after meeting with a traiching he stranger and the fbi is work ago around the clock to bring her home. >> computers, smart phones, tablets, kids have it all. tonight a maryland school district is asking parents to police online predators targeting your kids. >>
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years away and excitingtis covery brings us one step closer to finding life beyond early. fox news at 10 starts right now. >> we begin tonight with developing story out of northern virginia. a 15-year-old girl is missing after meeting a man online. and thanks for joining us i'm shawn yancy. >> i'm jim lokay. >> makayla mate was missing last friday. she was communicating with a man from astonia and now the fbi is involved. >> marina marraco is live in woodbridge with the investigation. marina. that's rite, makayla matte turned 15 last month 9th grade forest park high school in woodbridge and last friday she was walking to the bus stop, supposed to get on that school bus to make it up to wood ridge from her dumfries home and never made it to class and police now believe that she is with a man. now, take a look at this picture. this is makayla
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last few days prince william county has been investigating the case until today the fbi has now joined in on the investigation saying they believe makayla is with this man, mata, metline histoneian national and thinks they met on the internet and are traveling together you. >> worry and see things about trafficking girls are getting stolen and invisually stolen and these guys are dangerous ghosts on the web and then you learn about things like internet and dark web and deep web i'm like what is that and you look it up and it's a nightmare i'm married broken. i was just siting across from here celebrating and now she's gone. and it's unimaginable. i would have never thought on that day that just a mere few weeks later she would
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disappeared. and just gone. >> now makayla has diabetes and her mother believes she has at least a half empty vile of insulin and her life depends on that medication. and she's been missing now for nearly a week. so one more time we want to put up here picture again 15-year-old makayla matte both pictures of her 15-year-old picture of her wearing her hair in different hairstyles were circulated again this is makayla matte and the picture of the man police believe she is with mate, metla, astonian national. if you see them give police a call. "fox5 local news". >> president trump surprise preparing for the next round in the fight against undocumented immigrants and he's expected to issue amended executive order sometime next week and meantime governors nationwide are are
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concerned of how the new order will affect people in their states. sarah simmons joins us with reaction from virginia governor terry mcauliffe. >> shawn. >> tackled the topic of ice raids and gang related crimes in northern virginia during the ask the governor session on radio. he warned federal policy changes are rolling back civil liberties and founding principle here in the united states. >> northern virginia has seen quite a few controversy surrounding illegal immigration in recent days. virginia governor terry mcauliffe had a lot to say about the sweeping changes coming to immigration policy. >> we need a clear understanding all of us governors need a clear understanding we'll go on in our states and who will be stopped and why stopped and we want to know the guidelines going forward and i'm very concerned this will drive people underground and this the people won't seek the medical care they need and won't report the crimes they may see and won't be a working partnership with communities and that's my biggest concern. >> governor mcauliffe is concerned about
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>> ice agents accosted them without any due process and the first person they talked to was legal citizen of the united states of america and we know they've gone into several homes look are for someone and that person is not there and asking other people in the home. listen we want to keep our community safe. there's a fine line between keeping community safe and trampling on civil liberty. >> "fox5" asked the governor about the recent murder of a teen gairl whose body was found in fairfax country and a group of suspected gang members were arrested in the case. ice confirmed they have detainers for all four adults charged. some wonder if increased immigration enforcement could have prevented the crime. >> you have a lot of could have, should have. in there and could have, maybe, i don't know. that's the issue we have to deal with. what is that fine line to protect civil liberties and keep the community safe. >> and this will be up for debate even
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tomorrow. members of the national governor's association are in town for winter meeting. governor mcauliffe and other members from a planned meeting with the president monday morning. jim. thank you, sarah, called a sign of the times police say gang members are recruiting members and carrying out crimes on social media. prince george county police are hoping to tackle the growing trend. tisha lewis joining is now tonight with morethon story, hey, tisha. >> prince george county hosted a round table to raise awareness for a new way gang members are targeting families across the area. social media. a discussion took place largo upper maryland and gang members are using social media to communicate with each other and potential recruits because it's quick, effective and easy to connect with young people. the best advice given at tonight's meeting was parents to keep a close eye on social media accounts and know your children's friends. safe cyber founder
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to teach attendees about social media trends and what to watch. the message this week will be for parents to realize that kids are on social media and using social media for purposes of being social. and they're are traps out there for them and gang activity and recruiting going on online as well. and there's also lots of cyber bullying and gangs intimidating online. >> and tonight's meeting comes on the heels of recent gang violence involving young people and reports that the gang ms 13 is recruiting members as young as elementary school age via facebook. tisha lewis, "fox5 local news". and new tonight the trump administration lifted protections for transgender students and a protest of the decision was in the district earlier tonight and federal guidelines issued during the obama administration allowed students to use bathroo
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locker rooms matching gender identities that different from the ones on birth certificates a trump administration believes states should sign the issue and there's legal confusion over the guidelines. >> there's problems both in the legal and process way in which guidance was issued. it's incumbant upon us to follow the law and recognize title 9 never talked about it it was enacted in 1972 there was no discussion bang then and to assume certain elements of the law were thought of back then with respect to this would be completely preposterous. >> a letter sent to schools nationwide from the department of education and justice say the obama administration guidance has been lifted and ants eye bullying safeguards will not be affected without the obama directive the issue would be left up to states and school districts. d.c. police are investigating an accident involving a pickup truck and school bus. a witness sent us these photos and video and the accident happened near the intersection of 47 and east capitol streets northwest.
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board the bus and one wentz to the hospital with minor injuries and mees are still investigating the cause. let's take it outside now. mild night. tomorrow, i'm hearing it will be better. let's check in now with sue palka for more on the warm-up headed our way. sue. >> are you ready for this, shawn? >> more than ready for it. >> only thing sad is it will be a thursday. we'll keep it going for a few days and here's what we get you ready for. 70s are making a come back and we know we had a nice taste of that late last week and into the weekend and here we go again. it's mild out there tonight. and it is 53 degrees at this hour and our average high for the day is 49. we're even above that. it's not going to get cool tonight. that means we start out on a warmer note and just to check in martinsburg 50. cumberland 61 and they were 72 earlier today and frederick is 46 and fredericksburg 56 and now we still have quite a lot of cloud cover around and don't be shocked if there's a little fog in the morning and clouds.
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day overall especially as we get later into the morning and into the early afternoon and just to give you an idea of what is coming it's 7 in dallas at this hour and 67 st. louis and detroit 5 and chicago 6 and the flow in the atmosphere will tap all that warmth tomorrow and that is why we'll see our temperatures soaring into the mid 70s. here's where we expect temperatures to bottom out tonight. probably close to low 50s. cooler than 54 since we're down to 53 and most places mid 40s to near 50 it's not just a little above and again high pressure is really pumping up the heat tomorrow an it's a strong warm push we'll be getting and so that's why we expect to head into the mid 70s in many areas. that is 20 to 25 degrees above normal and yeah, that tree pollen is doing its thing as well. tree pollen was high today. i'll show you pollen count and we'll look ahead to the weekend coming up later and jim and shawn we could use rain. i'll let you know if there's
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>> people are complaining about those allergies already. >> allergies for sure. >> thank you, sue. >> could this be indication we're not alone? 7 planets. several looking like earth discovered tens of light years away and so why does this discovery of nasa scientists on the edge of their seats. >> and also, plenty of drivers would agree parking meter rates in d.c. are high. and tonight two years of the city where you will need to be prepared to pump even more noon those meters. >> and incredible new video of a car crash in falls church caught on camera and we'll tell you the story behind this wow behind this dashcam visito when fox news at 10 continues.
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>> new tonight a frightening crash involving a fair fax county police officer and another car's dashcam record today all. take a look. >> holy [bleep]. >> the officer was responding to a call for a disorderly man saturday. and he was in a marked cruiser when he collided with the muny van trying to turn left on leesburg pike and the driver of the mini van
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and a preliminary investigation shows the officer was speeding and his lights and sirens were turned off. the officer is on restricted duty pending outcome of the investigation. >> and staying in fairfax county a house fire in lorton took live of young boy and family pets tuesday night that boy was playing with a lighter and started the fire. here's "fox5" alexandra limon. >> investigators now identified that victim as 5-year-old tella lutuno and it's crushing this community neighbors stopped by with nowers and teddy bears to honor the little boy that investigators stay was trapped inside the home after a fire was started because he was playing with a lighter. >> my neighbor right here i could hear him yelling and i came out of the garage. >> that's when he saw flames ripping through his neighbor's house and this lorton neighborhood. and we now know that fire trapped a 5-year-old boy inside and killed him. >> it's heartbreaking.
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and he ran up and down you know. >> ty harrington retired after 40 years as firefighter says his instinct kicked in and ran to the house to try to help along with other off duty firefighters and the house had filled with smoke and they were unable to find the boy ran up to the house and tried to get into i know the mom is stacey she was there in the front yard. they were trying to hold her back from going in. >> a pile of charred debris sits in the driveway a sad reminder of what went on inside. >> cause of fire has been determined it was a child playing with a lighter unintentionally set the garage on fire. >> it's not that uncommon for kids they're curious if they see lighters other matches don't leave them around teach them it's a dangerous tool that only adults use u
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the monl she has to live with that her whole life. it's sad and horrible. >> those neighbors that tried to help actually had to be taken to the hospital and treated for smoke inhalation and fairfax county fire rescue department also says that two adults were in the house and able to get out on their own before rescue crews arrived. they, too, were taken to the hospital. they're being treated for smoke inhalation. reported in lorton alexandria alexandria alexandra limon "fox5 local news". >> two construction workers were shot as they walked down alabama southeast. they were working at a sight near eastern market it's not clear why they were on alabama avenue and the gunman waltz wearing a mask and took off running and one victim was in critical and and third construction worker what was not shot and ran for help. >> a search is on for the crooks they believed might be responsible for slew of tavrment 346789 threats around the region. latest happened this morning 2100 block of sutland ter
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d.c. police found non emergency medical van and two atms in the back and green belt police showed up on the scene and they said they had atm stolen on february 9. investigators think the incidents are both connected. >> and meantime next week the december stringt department of transportation will apply a new mark parking meter rate schedule in two popular neighborhoods. starting up this will affect drivers in pen quarter and chinatown. if you look for street parking on h third e and 11 street in northwest those rates will fraink 150 to 325 and will vary depending on time of day. this is second time in recent months rates were adjust todd troy t tie to improve parking availability for demand based parking. >> pay attention. >> yes, indeed. >> relationship between trump administration and mexican government we know got off to a rocky start. secretary of state rex tillerson is in mexico to meet with the country's leaders and why the meeting maying filled with tension next sdm and later
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plaque history month how a group from anne arrundel county is stitching together the heritage they're proud of one patch at a
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>> president trump is expected to unveil his immigration order next week a federal court first stayed ruling of lower court to suspend original order and revised version is expected to target same 7 mostly muslim countrys in original order and there will be specific language that exempts permanent legal residents and visa holders from the ban. >> he was clear in his executive order these were countries we did not have the proper vetting for when it came to insuring the safetive americans. >> and they'll drop indefinite suspension of syrian refugees and will call for a emtemporary susp
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any country until they can put a background security test in place to pass u.s. standards. >> trump administration immigration policies may cause tension dr. tillerson's first trip to mexico. mexico's foreign minister said the people of mexico do got have to accept measures imposed by another government. he is scheduled to meet with the mexican president and other officials to talk about with security immigration, trade and of course the border. >> some of the nation's largest insurance companies are warping customer they could pull out of obamacare exchanges next year. many democrats want affordable care act to stay intact and if there are not changes many insurance companies the say they live leave. anthem and humana will not offer plans and cigna says they plan to make their decision in the spring. a few days ago aetna ceo said plans through the exchanges are
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>> lots of uncertainty created by the changes of republicans threatening to appeal obamacare and other things and that uncertainty makes companies nervous and they'll withdrawal. >> news on replacement for affordable care act could come as early as next week. >> meantime the annual conservative political action conference own cpac is underway national harbor and president trump surprise said to address the groupon friday and controversy surrounded the conference. yiannopoulos was set to be the keynote speaker and that was later rescinded: next at 10:00 tonight we're headed to the air and space museum to talk about the 7 new planets discovered just today. plus, >> each time you do you say don't put anything on it that is not important to the story. >> stitching together a
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triumph. how she's housing art to tell an important story of our nation's history. >> and tomorrow on foxing 5 morning news and good day d.c. after luke wilson we'll talk about his animated film rock dog and do you know what ingredients you should avoid if you have sensitive skin and crew will also take a look at new infinity mirrors exhibit at the hermine shorn museum coming up tomorrow on "fox" news at 5. z29kuz zstz
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sxwlv tonight's top stories fbi joined a search for a missing 15-year-old girl from virginia. marina. >> shawn they're working in conjunction with prince william county police take a look at this picture. it's 5-year-old makayla matee she's been missing since last friday has diabetes and is in constant need of medication. her mother you to
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both hair styles than is the plan police believe she is traveling with. histoneian national if you have seen them give police a call. tisha. >> gang merz recruiting new members and carrying out crimes via social media prince george county police hosted a round table tonight to raise awareness about the new way gang members are targeting family as cross the area and they target quung young people online it's quick, hey and effective. the best thing you can do is know your children's friend and keep a close eye on the social modeia accounts. >> a police officer is on restricted duty pending outcome of a crash. the officer was involved in. the dashcam video was recorded in another car you can see the officer's marked cruiser collide with mini van on leesburg pike. a preliminary investigation says officer was speeding with lights and sirens off. >> plan to is have lunch outside tomorrow boy do we have a nice warmup coming up.
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clouds on tonight and patch or two of fog later tonight and any clouds around in the morning they'll break up quickly and they'll be way warmer than today when he hit 61 reagan and 65 dulles and headed to the mid 70s in many areas tomorrow. here's a look at weatherhead lines. for starters not cold overnight. that's for sure. watch for patchy fog and cloud cover later tonight it's a warm-up for tomorrow and the next two days after that. so you devr flightily goat enjoy for part of the weekend and there's a chance of showers maybe a rumble of thunder saturday that would be saturday afternoon and that ushers in a bit of reality check because it will be colder and breezy on sunday behind that frontal boundary. much more on the weekend and what you can expect hour by hour with the forecast in a few minutes, jim, shawn. >> thank you, sue. >> nasa this is really a record breaking discovery they found a cluster of earth size planets circleing a single star. >> and this could answer the question if there is life beyond our solar
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lauren demarco has the story. ♪ human fascination with the possibility of alien life got a big boost. news of the discovery of a new star orbited by 7 earth-size planets and nasa announcement topped headlines around the world and was made right here in d.c. >> nice to see something on the news besides politics. >> there's life elsewhere in the world besides here. >> existence of liquid water an life is possible on three of the planets. >> the discovery gives us a hint that finding a second earth is not just a matter of if, but when. >> the plan receipts much closer to each other than those in our solar system. if you were to stand on surface of one and look at the sky the others would at times appear larger than our moon looks to us. and this solar system is nearly
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million years by jet plane. our new found knowledge of it, remarkable. >> this is major discovery. >> ross urban with the smithsonian national air and space museum say it is named trapest 1 after the microscope that found it they used another telescope to see the tiny dips when circling planets went in front of it they calculated size, mass and density of the planet and new james web telescope launched in 2018 you this be able to provide information about the planet atmosphere which helps determine if we are or are not alone in the galaxy. >> if you can look back and know there's life there there's oxygen in the atmosphere. you don't get this much oxygen in the atmosphere without life on surface. >> while we cannot travel to those planets now what science is trying to find by s
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galaxy. >> places life may be or places where life might be able to go. >> so there are closer evrm owe planets that's what they're outside of our solar system called and but this large cluster possibly three habitable scientists are excited about that and of course it's taken hundreds of years of people looking through telescopes before we had any people or probes in space. we're saying what could the next 100 years bring. >> think about it for years we had tv shows and space ships travel and creatures whoever do you think there may be life on some of those plan jets in there may be. the scientist i talked to today says he thinks so but it's probably very far away and who knows if or when we'll get to it and based on all the information out there he thinks so. >> i think there is i think they are watching us laughing right now. >> they well could be. >> all right. thank you, lauren. jim.
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"fox5" is recognizing blaing history month in the state of maryland: will interest douse you to a documentary story quilter. here's "fox5" allison seymour. >> dr. joan gaither is suing up something big. >> it's important they're monumental. >> she's creating another quilt. >> don't put anything on it not important to the story. >> but she's not doing it alone. >> the' y is needed. >> inside a small us on the inside of anne arrundel county. >> before you slow it down. >> dr. gaither and posse. >> i'll cut it there and squish. >> are tell a story there there a joy to be able to see this started with nothing and just these pieces and fabric and the joy of story that it
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>> this squilt almost done. it will soon be featured in a play before going on display at hood college in frederick maryland and the quilt speaks volumes. >> soy put pins in so when you see around here there's pins that will stay in here. and they anchor the quilt at the same time. but these symbolize for me the pain of being pulled from your homeland and this continued identification of who i am. by the color of my skin. >> and she's very honest about what goes into it. >> every ten years. every decade. the words used to describe folks that look like us it's different. and i decided that no one had the right to define who i am. >> after 172 quilts the journey is just getting started. >> i'm trying to sort of fill in the gaps and get what the
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work and make it beautiful. and invite people at the same time. >> and that was allison seymour reporting and dr. gaither frequently does talks at hood college in frederick and rotating exist she has at the school in hudson gallery. great story there. >> what a fascinating way to keep your history. >> it's a tangible way of doing it you can talk and paint and take picture. that's a way you don't think about. >> that's important part right. >> that's the most important part. >> and all right coming up next at 10:00 tonightp who murdered north korean dictator jim jong-un brother. >> and there were reports of people trying to break into the morning where his body s we'll have that story next. >> families on the move in 2017 national association of realtors say existing home sales surge todd a 10
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high last month and low supply of available homes and higher prices not keeping fires on the sidelines. and well if you need a loan you might want to get it sooner rather than later. that's because the federal reserve is suggesting they might need to raise interest rates "fairly soon" if the economy remains strong. that comment by the fed not de plating dow the index closing at 9th straight all time high. this is longest record streak since 1987. and well it seems a growing number of people are doing too much swiping and not enough saving according to a new survey one in four americans now have more credit card debt than they do in emergency savings. that's up slightly from last year. and that's business, i'm david asmond.
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>> developing offer seas we're learning more about the death of north korean asdik tate tore kim jong-un. >> kim jong-nam was poisoned inside an airport. >> questions of a high profile killing of kim jong nam estranged brother ever jim jong-un and naming norm coar even official at the embassy in alleged poisoning death. he and two other north koreans sought in malaysia and it's suspected others helped with the killing at the airport and fled. >> we strongly believe four of them left the country and we strongly believe that they arrived. >> the two women directly involved in the killing doused theiran
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and applied it to the victim's face. each practiced prior at a shopping mall. they attempted to break into the morgue where the victim's body is being kept. there's no definitive autopsy results yet not even any official investigation of remains. >> family members just come over to identify the deceased and also to give us. >> the regime of kim jong-un denied any involvement with the killing. malaysia was one of the few countries in efforts to deal with rogue nation growing nuclear threat. mall asia recalling ambassador to be young nang. >> and good everybody
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because. >> malaysian officials are reportedly looking to have an dna sample from kim jong-un himself. he reportedly tried to kill his family rifle in the past and that kind of assistance doesn't seem likely. greg greg, fox news. >> and giant panda cub bao bao is resting at her home in china. how she's adjusting to her new surroundings, next. >> tonight at 11 hearing from a local police officer honored for his bravery after an apartment building explosion. we'll be right did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life.
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>> we're talking about bao bao she's spending first full night in china and the fedex jumbo jet carrying the cub to her new homelanded 6:00 our time and 16 hour flight and they brought her crate down before 7 and taken to the nature res
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airport where she will live and guess what, we have pictures. these are pictures of bao bao in crate posted on twitter feed of chinese state media outlet. national zoo said she ate, drank and slept the whole way and bao bao joins a panda breeding program and we're told she would not stop hitting flight attendant call button on the plane. >> she looks a little upset. >> wouldn't you be. >> i would be. >> my mom is in america and i'm in china. >> maybe it's -- >> and locked in a cage. >> my guess is she wanted to climb a tree so many of us after a long flight. >> no kidding you're staying in this sglox no thank you. >> please do not put your tre table back. >> not at all. >> she probably had space to run around. >> i hope she did. you wonder if it's safe to let her out because it could be disorienting. we'll never know, will we? >> we won't. >> until the next one. >> let's not talk about it now. >> inquiring mind will find out. >> all right i guess
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the weather forecast, sue. >> speaking of moving along long how about we fast forward to months tomorrow. >> i'm all for that. let's go. >> it will feel more like mid may tomorrow as if it is not warm enough already this month and we'll show you stats of february in a second. mild tonight, 53 here. well above what our average high would be for the day and are you seeing pictures like this young man is and james murphy cents me this picture from blue high school today south east d.c. and courtyard said look at the tree blooming not surprised at allmany trees are starting to bloom. and as a matter of fact aarr pollen count today from sue kasisky that analyzing it for us every day not only tree pollen high and glasses showing up and sue said that's unusual for our area to see grass pollen in february. it happened 2012 and she wonders if it's blowing in on strong winds from the southeast f allergies are cranking that's why. keep throat anti-histamines hand didn't it
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may as we finish out the workweek and again the weekend. seeing signs of springs all over and including this three day forecast. here's a big sign. 74 tomorrow. we start out with clouds and break for sunshine and should be a sunnier day than it was today. we could challenge records friday 76. looks like a great day. make sure you spend plenty time outside and soak up vitamin d. changeable day saturday, warm and mild. in the afternoon we expect line of showers and maybe a few rumbles of thunder to come through and while we hit 72 before that front comes through it's going to drop quickly afterwards. speaking of february being warm. wanted to show you currently with ang temperature at 45.1 we're in third place for warmest februarys in d.c. and we believe we'll of move up to second place tomorrow and probably finish in first place which is is currently held by 1976 you live through history here this month and check out these temperatures. cooler near water with annapolis at
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and still 5 6 fredericksburg and hagerstown and not that cold overnight seeing temperatures droping a little more. clouds still hanging tough. maybe a patch or two of fog. and later tonight and if that's around in the morning it won't last long. here's your bus stop forecast. 49 to 54 in the morning and after cool 68 to 73 and of course with that fog around later tonight we'll keep a little bit of cloud cover as well. we brighten up nicely toll and spotty shower tomorrow after about 5 or 6:00 possible and not everybody will see it we'll wrap it up with "fox5" accuweather 7-day forecast dramatic drop by 0 degrees saturday into sunday it will be much cooler and breezy on sunday. we start getting right back up there next week monday, tuesday, wednesday, all those temperatures above normal and not quite as warm as the next three days are going to be sewn joy it and get outside while you can. all right. shawn, jim, we'll send it over to you. >> thank you very much, sue. >> all right. everybody, did y
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is national margarita day. >> yes this is johnny bartender grinning owes mar ofteny in bethesda and helping you us celebrate tonight. >> you'll be mixing margarita to give us recipes at 11. what will you have. >> lighty margarita. asian fruit similar to peach or pear and we have jalapeno cucumber which is our staple and ginger high biss cuss margarita. >> look at that technique around here. >> oh, >> that's a ten. that's a ten. that's a ten. >> jim you wanted to go ahead and start. >> we'll be back everybody
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>> stay or go. >> that's the question asked of kurt us inz and interception ended redskins season. caps are in first accomplice and wizards made a strayed. all that. yeah. skins are the talk of the district. and i sat down with jim lobe a and grant paul stone discussion what to make ever the pivotal redskins off season. >> all right. so we are in the thick of the sports season that doesn't involve redskins yet. it's always redskins season in d.c. >> this time last year we talked about the same things and there's more things on the plate and we're talking about the free agency mess whatever you wanted to call it with grant paulson "fox5" contributor. >> it's been a while, yes, typically a lot is getting done around nfl. redskins have been strangely
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they're not talking to free agency. kirk cousins has not heard from the team. and a guy i think they would want back they haven't called. what are they waiting for? what's going on here? >> wouldn't they wait for the biggest domino, kirk cousins to fall. >> there are various reports that say kirk cousins doesn't want to number ashburn and wants the franchise tag another year. what is the team thinking with that. everything else would fall into place once you have the quarterback or don't. >> if cousins wants to be here assuming they will pay him handsomely and assuming they will take care of him they have not yet. before last season she said go out and play well and we'll pay you. they won division and i got to playoffs and they did not pay him. they said he would do it again and he's done it again and now it's time to be paid. he thinks he is served money it's not hea
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closing in on a deal that must be trust from rating as well f he's playing a waiting came but top two catchers last year pierre garcon and desean jack sglon and who this week put on facebook, instagram, everywhere, you all hiring and desean jackson made a equip about not hearing from the red skips and they said oh, we still love you this confirms they were not reaching out and why would you do that. >> that's baffling. i don't expect deals now to get done. this is not the time of year they'll come off the mark. the reason for that as a general rule you'll get paid more when other teams are bidding for your services and the idea that right now jackson doesn't know how badly the redskins want him and pierre and his agent are wondering. i heard about cais baker by the way. when is the last time you heard anything about him. that's a position they're disseparate and they're got nothing he's the best player and not closing in on a deal. that's weirdo
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>> is that because of there's been talk of dysfunction in the front office. yeah, scott mcclueen is not this and we have is not seen him since the seasonnded it's been all bruce allen and there was talk today that maybe scott mcklee land is going to be the face of the organization in the front office and it's bruce allen. >> i do wonder now how much of a consensus there is on these off season questions in house. meaning bruce allen calls the shots he's team president and scott mcclue land is deeper and signs place and if they disagree then what. i wonder if that's where we're at pierre garcon versus desean jackson. one may like bringing one back as an another more than the other. they need to start finding sense and prediction what happens to kirk cousins sdmri think kirk cousins is back on franchise tag of $million. i'm not sure they'll be able to. he'll spen
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washington. >> we get to do it again. >> 2018. >> third time is a charm. >> doesn't make sense by the way but that's how it is. >> i cannot wait pats pass i really can weighty don't want to go over this all over again but we could be doing this again next february it seems like every february we talk about kirk suds inz. let him taste the free agent waters. >> i don't think he'll go to a bad team. >> he pointed this out over the weekend there's so than many teams looking for quarterbacks you cannot even call them not great teams they're bad teams. >> he likes kyle shanahan that's full reabout how old in san francisco. and it's going to be a few years and kirk cousins is 29 years old. >> that's a lot for a quarterback. >> i think in the grand scheme we're sick of doing math let's play football. >> i love football without math first of all. >> i appreciate it news at 11 starts right now.
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