tv Fox 5 News 5 FOX September 4, 2017 5:00pm-6:00pm EDT
5:00 pm
protesters came together to make their decision clear. >> my family bikes here every day le could have coming here. >> this is how we get to the city. >> you would be bummed out if it gets shut down. >> yes. >> reporter: the adults that shoypd were as unhappy with the plan to shut to down beginning tomorrow morning for what could be five years. one man was kangry enough to block the move and risk at attest. >> it's that important to the community. cutting down thousands of trees and tuting a could be create path in here. this is going to be a highway. >> many were infewer rated over the short notice andal teshtive route that putsz trail users on out of the way and busy jones bridge road. >> this purple line reads like cliche from movie crook ed politicians and greedy dev developer and loss of a
5:01 pm
>> the purple line is subject of ongoing legal bat until federal court. a fight opponents of the line say they have not yet given up. >> yesterday we filed a new claim in district tort. tomorrow we're filing motion for temporary restraining order that focuses on three vie litions of law. >> just last week maryland governor larry hoeing and and elaine chao signed a fund ago agreement for the 16 mile long rail line that will produce 6,000 construction jobs and connect amtrak and prince george county. >> i just love walking on the trail and i'm just -- i can't imagine they'll be able to tut it down for five years and it's not a done deal yet. i don't think this fair. >> governor
5:02 pm
billion private public project is big win for state and major benefit for the national capital region. >> one of the stations along the 16-mile long -- rail line will be built right here at connecticut avenue. and i'm right by connecticut and chevy chase lake drive and the station will go right in here. the people trying to save this trail say that they still have hopes for a legal battle. there was a lawsuit a second filed yesterday and filing an injunction tomorrow and hopefully get that the stop. there's still a legal fight to go on. if he have to see where it goes. live in bethesda, paul wagner, "fox5 local news". >> a laborer day doesn't just mawrk end of summer but beginning of fall. >> it's off year but state and local offices up for grabdz in maryland and some who want those offices
5:03 pm
gaithersburg. tom fitzgerald is live ton tonight. >> reporter: you consider all the social media in your lives these days and consider your own home. how likely is it you would onen a door when someone knocks and how likely you take one of the phone calls you don't know the number. not likely. which means parades like this one in gaugeers burges on labor day are a very old-fashioned way and very important way for politicians to get out and cut through that noise. ♪ >> reporter: this is gaithersburg maryland, labor day, 2017. and for the 79 year in a row since fdr was president the streets are lined with po potential with paradeers. -- with pomp, paradeers and of course, with politicians.
5:04 pm
better than face to face physical contact because you really get to sense what a person is like. >> it's a chance to get to people and meet them one-on-one and look them in the eye and shake hands. >> they're running for all kinds of things here. governor, congressman. council seat. you name it. what's better about this than maybe having a web site or twitter feed or facebook feed. >> there's nothing butter than in pirn contact i love parade, shake voter's hands. >> while they come from different parties and run are for different things they've all got one thing in come on trying to put past social media. >> you don't get a chance to talk to the sglem in age of twitter, facebook and snap chat actually talking with people in person that's gotten harder. >> it's a challenge. it's hard to knock on doors now. because people don't necessarily open their dorz. so parades are great. everybody is out. >> not this crowd.
5:05 pm
hot 2eubg wet politicians in maryland is that many voters say the reason they come here is to look these candidates in the eye. >> does it make a difference. >> just a little bit the in that i've seen the face. >> it makes a differencefy can talk to them. >> and the for the politicians laboring on labor day. old fashioned pressing the flesh still beats pristineing a send button. >> reporter: consider the calendar here in gauge ering burrs. jim lokay is very right this is off career, 2017. gubernatorial election is not until next year. governor larry hogan, republican, has done well in a dem extraic state. the democrats are not taking this lying down this primary will be intense one. there are already seven declared candidates and there could be more before it's decided. and the gubernatorial election
5:06 pm
live in gaithersburg, tom fitzgerald, "fox5 local news". >> nice and sunny as we roll into new season of fall. >> this is 'rl a. >> we have a couple weeks. i'm curious as we go towards the white house is the whole white after labor day a thing or is that done with. >> we never followed that. >> it's a big question and touch question. >> stuff i need to know. >> we should put an investigative journalist on it. >> we'll have fits on it. >> you can do whatever you sglant i'll see you in a white suit tomorrow jim. >> good, bright, beautiful d day. what a labor day it's been. weather improved dramatically yesterday for the rain soaked saturday and today, you cannot ask for a better last day of summer officially. 82 in washington now. and 8
5:07 pm
actuales and 82 mannasas and 83 fredericksburg with sunshine, low humidity, and soak it up our last night of summer will be a beautiful evening. 78 new york city now and 0 boss stop and 7 9 pittsburgh across the northeast and mid atlantic a beautiful close to the weekend and even into tomorrow warm. satellite and radar not showing nuch out there. high pressure firmly over head it will be comfortable tonight despite being on the milder side. maybe a little more humidity for tomorrow. here's evening forecast perfect for grilling, bar barbequeing and even by the pool this morning. 78 by 7 pooem and 75 by 9:00 and during the overnight hours many fall back to the 60s. 70 in washington. for montgomery country school kids and actually all the maryland school kids i should say headed back tomorrow will be nice warm morning at the bus stop. and of course i'll be show the bus stop forecast later tonight that begins at 10 . we
5:08 pm
of 2017. and guess what? it will feel like fall quickly as wet get to the 7 day forecast. a peak on that and latest of hurricane irma. ap.m. a category four her can. i'll have the latest issuance on irma track and what to expect the coming week that's all still ahead, sarah, jim. >> thanks, caitlin. if you happen to be in old town alexandria you don't want to miss the house tourk ship docked. there cutter eggle is in the d.c. area. eagle is the only active tall ship in the u.s. military and used to train students at the coastguard academy in connecticut. >> nothing on board this ship happens with one person. everything requires five people to do everything. we learn about teamwork. communicate ty occasions, hard work, grits, and standing the watch you don't see that when you come on board but lines on board. each line does something and serve as i
5:09 pm
board the eagle earlier today and the ship has a storied history too. united states gained possession in 1946 during warld war ii and used as training vessel ever since. alexandria is its last port stap for the summer. if you did not get a chance to tour the tall ship didn't don't quory you have a chance. tours will be available wednesday 10 a.m. toe 7 p.m. and thursday 10 a.m. to 4 . the eagle will leave alexandria on friday and then return to its home for baltimore. >> and on ep for business. despite the lingering floods, houston mayor says the city is all almost back on track. >> and more on recovery and serpz of the city water system being safe. >> instagram hit by hackers account details they claim to have stolen from millions of users how to find out if your information was exposed on online. >> fast food industry becoming a leader in facial recognition tech nothing. we'll explain this one for you when we come back after
5:12 pm
5:13 pm
grid is sound and still 12,000 people are in the dark and airport and transit system are coming. >> the long cleanup and recover covery process is underway. some residents are let back into flooded homes to assist the damage. crash and debris lining streets and floodwaters can be seen covering droyv ways. one man says he's waiting for floors inside his home to dry out and is grateful to be safe. >> it will be a long process. two days here, four days here is not large in the grand extreme of things and it helps you reflect on what is important. material things are important but help and support of well-being and community is rising up. >> storms blamed for 44 death. >> meantime animal shelters in louisiana and texas are trying to find homes for many pets dismaceed by
5:14 pm
>> this weekend, more than 1 0 0 animals lasted in vir vx. some of the pests now in need of homes. >> we're here with a few pups that arrived have southwest louisiana. some shelters there and houston beaumont region are overwhelmed with animals and hope is dmv can help out. >> plane touched down with 120 eeing of travelers cage after cage after cage. mannasas regional airport just temporary stopping place. shelters from around the region are working to find permanent homes for louisiana refugees. >> this is angel. angel came in on the plane this morning. with about 20 or to other of his friends that came. >> holly lurch works with lost dog and cat rescue foundation and her shelter took 21 dogs. >>
5:15 pm
virginia organization is offer our support and our space. >> the animals coming in were already in shementers when harvey hit. and many shelters now in desperate need of space for pets displaced by the storm. >> you're a wigler. [ barking ]. >> how are you? >> and for those that were up for adoption anyway we can say bring them to us and we'll find them great homes and you worry about the dogs and cats displaced because of flooding and that way if those dogs and cats have a chance at being reunited with families the chance is better if they're closer by. >> i know. when you see that you see the animals in need. >> i he know. >> it makes you so sad and you wish you could help every one of them. >> hopefully somebody out there will. >> adopt don't shop. >> and unique jobs across the d.c. region. >> part of beyond the len
5:16 pm
special series. first let's check in with gary. >> hi, guys, listen it's so beautiful on labor day and what better fleiss be than out of the park for a special, special outing here. this event is called out and about in the park where independence meets fun ali'll introduce you to felicia and mayor williams. they're in charm of this. and hoola dancing going on too. we'll have a complete report that's all coming up. stay with us
5:17 pm
5:19 pm
5:20 pm
we're here with more, hi, g gary. >> you know me i'm all about a cook yut. i found a great one. i didn't know about this organization. to be honest why are you stand sog far away. this is felicia and amir williams. you're the braib childs. really i think amir is the brain child and you work. it's hard for me to believe you have a son as old as amir. >> this is my baby. >> amir this was your idea. what is it about? i want you to share how people can help. >> absolutely. >> i want to you get that point across. >> to correct you not my idea it's both our ideas. >> okay. >> absolutely. >> and people can donate at the web site www out n bo bought-dmv.org and this helps us run this and if you have anyone you know that helps us continue to grow this program. >> they're dan
5:21 pm
hoola dancing and that's the part of the organization. >> we're all about social inclusion of young adults with social disabilities of all ages i'm 2 and the young adults you see here are my peers and we love to have fun and drink beer and party and we're all about -- not all the time but we're about having fun. >> you're impressive 22-year-old and i'm telling you mom you have to be proud this impressive 22-year-old. >> what do you do to help out amir. >> i've been doing a lot to help amir as his mother. this is great. i can't imagine having a business without my son. he's a wonderful businessman. we really care about this very under served portion of society and i mean working with him is probably the best job i've ever had. >> i'm thoroughly impressed. amir, tell us what is your most first thing to do when you hang out with the boys. where do you love to go. >> the people that donated sponsoring hooters, buffalo
5:22 pm
turtle. we go every we we can, top golf, i fly. washington nationals. i flyin' door skydiving probably greatest experience i'vehood. >> where do you see this in five years. >> i see us huge hopefully across the dwunty and having things like this which are close to college campuses and you see the support aging out. he's and college all the support they ha and the schooling system is gone and no social inclusion. we want to bring that social life and experiences to a lot of young adults and we'll continue to do that. five years we'll still be here. >> are you ready for a dance-off. >> we're ready to dance. >> we may as well. come on. >> okay. >> take off your flowers. >> here we go. get down gary, get down. >> i'm no good at this dancing either. i have no words. >> buckle up
5:23 pm
>> yeah. >> what's your name. >> patrick farrell. >> that's great what's your sglaim josh poingter. >> josh you having a good time. >> i am. >> how about your name? >> anne. >> are you having a good time. >> yes, sir i am. >> and you know what that's what it's all b out and about. amir my new best friend and felicia is somewhere dance ago long too. help him out if you k amir gave us all the details. we'll come back and play cook ball at 6:00. that's something i'm good at. back to you guys. >> i was hoping there would be active i could handle. >> unique jobs and hardest working cities in the world. beyond the lens, dmv at work. >> we're looking at the attorneys save the which piece pay bay and how it begins on your plate. photo journalist eugene russel shows us how the harvest ters get the job done. >> it's a dream come true people go on vacation to the chesapeake bay to do what i do for a job every day
5:24 pm
tank river a barge unloads a final payload of the season. each shell is car writing precious cargo. >> this is five days to a week old. >> baby oysters, seeds of hope for the future of the chesapeake bay. >> cleaner water, fewer nutrients. those are results that can happen from oyster rest tore nation. >> their stories begin where for some it ends. with what oyster lovers call the mermaid kiss. every crack of a shell, each salty slurp and platters served at sea seafood restaurant in the region can be part of the erts to save the bay. not long ago these shells would have been discarded. >> oysters used to be used for construction terrible to build roads. >> but marine scientists working with the university of maryland noah and oyster recovery partnership discovered old oyster
5:25 pm
actually make pretty good nurseries for baby. >> when they're juveniles a week old they're a size of pepper grain. >> cleaned and aged they end up here and in massive tanks circulating with the chop tanks briany water. and the tiny seed oysters feed about a week. till it's time for planting back in the bay. millions of oysters and a lot of hands are needed to coach he nature along. >> it's a pretty good job. i love doing it 00 degrees, pouring down rain. doesn't matter. we still do it. >> three if a row. >> all right. >> field specialist mega meganmontcasey nav dwaits the planting reef naps and collects data about the sites and water quality. >> that's a lot going on at once and teal like an of course bus at times. >> and he guides to each side. >> object of what i'm doing is to have
5:26 pm
water and knee stream of water and go over the sides without blasting them with the water. >> long days come with territory for captain and c crew. but they're never a chore. >> this is my passion. and like a hobby. >> success is not measured in instant result and by the passage of time and tide. for those that work in the oyster rest toretion world cleaning walter an healthy marine life are their pearls. melanie ol nick for "fox5" beyond the lenses. >> it is fascinating to see the technology that goes into it nowadays. that didn't exist 10, 20, 30, 50 years ago. >> north korea tension. >> ronica cleary is on tonight. robic a, busy day. >> jim and sarah tensions rising around the world as north korea sxleets sixth nuclear tests. how is the united states responding and is war on the table?
5:27 pm
we'll break it down coming up. >> if it get term naitd i can't imagine how my life would be. >> reactions tonight to president trump's controversial decision to end i program that protects young, undocumented immigrants deportation. more on daca decision next. >> be on time or a pay a fine. curbing tardy ths. students have to pay for being late and how parents are reacting to the new role. we're back
5:28 pm
fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com
5:30 pm
5:31 pm
unique dave is was shot and killed in frontp her home southeast saturday night. the hating comes a day after her birth day. davis's signature erin family friends were injured we know identity of teeb struck and killed in walkersville maryland. the teen was skateboarding on develop road yesterday when a truck driver him him. and the driver stayed at the scene and police are investigating. it's unclear if any charges will be filed against the driver. >> and montgomery country, they're trying to figure out what caused a house fire in burtonsville overnight on old columbia take. the fire destroyed a car and had several damaged overnight. >> an earthquake on sunday manmade earthquake by another nuclear test. >> this is sixth for the regime escalating tension around the world and here at home. political reporter ronica cleary is live at the white house tonight with more. roni
5:32 pm
>> reporter: hi, sarah, jim, well, today emergency meeting of the un security council was called in light of that nuclear test in north korea. un am bar door nikki haley spoke of options on the table and of course she listed diplomacy and said more serious openings are certainly being considered. >> only the strongest sanctions will enable us to resolve this problem through diplomacy we kicked the can down the road long enough there was no more road left. his abusive use of missiles and nuclear threats show he is begging for war. war is never something the united states wants. we don't want it now. but our country's patience is not unlimited we will defend our allies and territory. >> the president weighed in on twitter sunday with multiple tweets. one possible solution he floated stopping trade with any country doing busines
5:33 pm
with north korea, which, of course, points directly at china. north korea's top trading partner. china reportedly called the suggestion unacceptable and many pointed to the fact that the united states would be hurting itself through the action since we trade extensively with china as w well. a lot of eyes are looking and focusing on china reaction arizona we attempt to deescalate with north korea. i spoke with nike lions a military and national security expert he said there's another country we should folk tion on as well, iran. >> we have to be concerned about iran what kind of brain power they're contributing to north korea. how are they heaping them with their nuclear program. are they assisting with nucleus here technical. you look ten years from now when iranian u.s. nuclear deal sun sets you could have them using same techniques and missile technology to have a
5:34 pm
that's our major concern. it's proliferation of this technology to other countries especially outside of the hemisphere. >> so how would you like to seat united states handle this escalating situation with north korea. weigh in. you know where to find me on facebook and twitter and i love to hear from you. reporting live at the white house, ronica cleary, "fox5 local news". >> many people rallied in support of daca calling on president trump to deept immigration placement in pl place. it grants work permits to illegal imgrants brought to the united states as children. as fox yes, sir kelly wright reports the president has other plans in mind. >> we're all dreamers. >> minimum of people born in america and beyond boarders showing support pour daca deferred action for childhood arrives program it offers legal protection for immigrants brought to the u.s. as childre
5:35 pm
work and it's now on the c chopping block. >> if daca gets terminated, i cannot imagine how my life will be. >> president trump is expected to formally announce on tuesday whether healing ending obama era program throwing status of some 80 0 thoul people in limbo. sources say the president will crap daca and begin roll back in six months giving congress a chance. keep dreamer protections in place if lawmakers khoodz to do so. candidate trump vowed to terminate the immigrant program and waivers since taking office. >> we love the dreamers we love everybody. >> dreamersers -- >> and it's real life, real people be out there that have lived here as americans and they'll be reportd the attorney general frl
5:36 pm
lawsuit if he did not end by tuesday. >> a long summer recess, major items around. there's a 10 per do list. increasing federal barring to stop catastrophic. there's immediate stengsstors eight path path . >> students in maryland will head back to class this week two weeks past the usually time it falls or a new state mandate that allows classes to start after labor day. this is first for many while some enjoy the skex it's been a big game for challenges including child expense and academic consequences. either be on time or pay a fine that's a policy for one utah high school. >> payin
5:37 pm
yes, it's ticking off students. fines are on a pay structure first chart is warning and second it $file and third offense is $5. the students cannot pay the fees and can opt lunch decision. this cool says money completed will go through a student fund as soon as initiative. >> when you hit somebody in the pocketbook that's how you get their attention. >> police officers tag a stant against players taking a need. >> and following protests during the national anthem. it could impact their future home games. >> no, no, somebody help me. >> video of nurse arrested for refusing to draw unconscious patient's blood. new developments next. first caitlin. >> hey there, jim, back to work and school tomorrow. reality setting in. it feels like summer so much so in fact that the cold front approaches and we have strong storms in the forecasts and marginal risk d.c. and north and better chance of
5:38 pm
5:41 pm
[ yelling ] somebody help me. >> this is craze yeah individual ecoming out. the nurse in the video is considering suing police department that arrested her. salt lake city police officer threat end and went after a nurse alex weblees after she followed hospital rules and refused to draw blood from an unconscious video. body individual quo brought the issue to light. the second officer has been put on administrative leave
5:42 pm
>> nfl season kicks offer next week and when cleveland browns take the field police and other responder will not be carrying flag during pregame sayre owe owe moanyes. union officers paramedics can't support organization disrespect the flag. several browns players took a knee during a preseason game lasts month. >> if you use instagram your private data may be compromised. social media giant admits a hager are gained access to database containing user information and compromised 6 million aaccounts including celebrities, politicians and every day users and it's now selling access to that information. >> whin ataking a step for a facial recollection in addition system to pay for meals at fastfood restaurants. the
5:43 pm
a person even if they change hairstyle or wear make up. they have to sign up and link through phones. it requires phone number be entered as a way to prevent fraud. there's a lot of people sying wait there's a database of faces out there sign me up. >> scary. >> scareier and scarier every time. talking about hacker only inis it a dwram and put facial features. >> it's all out there. >> i'm afraid there's no going back. we're all out there. >> hello, happy labor day. >> same to you. >> here with are. >> i know. >> well the last time i talked to you both on friday we were gearing up for horrible start to the holiday weekend and look how it turned around, aies making. what a beautiful day out th there. if only we could have this every day. it's perfection from sunshine and low humidity and high temperature mid 80s today and comfortable evening and nice song to summer of 2017. technically we have a couple weeks to go. beautiful shot there of the capitol dome. officially
5:44 pm
unoverrulely as everyone heads back to work tomorrow and stop going to the beach every weekend and pool closed. all the kids are back in school starting tomorrow with all the maryland schools beginning it's basically all over. warm for the first day of school with afternoon thunderstorms in the forecast some may be strong. behind that air mass change it will feel like fall again on wednesday, very, very is cool and later part of the week into next weekend looks nice. kind of cool. late september early october weather. nice. and obviously national story hurricane irma watches that track closely to see the impact it has on southeastern united states as it gets closer to the weekend and next week. irm ma 3 d tropical satellite it's cool to see in 3 d where the clouds are with affection associated around the eye of irm ma. it's so disstivkt and pronounced it's textbook look of this hurricane graining strength day after day since we first saw it formerly
5:45 pm
as of 5 p.m. cat 4 and central pressure 944 milibars and already hurricane warnings and puerto rico is under hurricane wash. irma moves west northwest over the next couple days and national hurricane center says they xhekt it to maintain. so that in not a surprise. irm ma has a lot of rear taken not just island and yolo northern course of cuba. that's a close call for east of havana saturday afternoon. key west and miami in northern west tip of zone it is include in the cone of uncertainty. that would be an issue for south east florida as he gets to the weekend. the whole discussion into early part of this week where will it go. a lot of major models
5:46 pm
a lot of major models changited it bill be making an impact along the south east coast southern florida to carolinas than is the area most major models wanted to put irma end. the later half of weekend into early next week and wol cop taken to to follow irma's track. there will be changes. 2 washington and 81 baltimore and 82 nation and 81 dulles and 8 mannasas. we have clear skies now. we have a cold front west. coming in tomorrow bringing severe storms between chicago and cleveland. severe thunderstorm watch out there and that's what we'll be looking for for tomorrow to see if there are watches issued for any severe weather expected. so your set up tomorrow high pressure offshore. feels more like summer. day after labor day it's still worm early tpt here and that leading to unstable air mass as the front approaches expect them that
5:47 pm
>> thunderstorms pop up west of on you up to. looks like 5:00 in time for rush how. always happens this time of day. we'll have scattered storms some of which may be strong with heavy down pores and that looks to continue into the evening hours as the front takes its time crossing and even light showers post frontal as we go torlly wednesday morning. wednesday looks clouty and kind of drove e dreary and very, very cool. you're planning forecast for tomorrow warm to stawrt off with sunshine 82 by lunch break and by 5:00 we've got storms rumbling 86 degrees. 588 for the high temperature tomorrow. above normal. we'll go way below normal. straight up beautiful through the weekend. 74 saturday and 74 sunday and increasing clouds on monday if the remnants of irnl awere to impact us after event you'll land fall along the east coast it would not be until early next week. that's a look at the 7 day forecast. "fox5" will be back after
5:49 pm
5:50 pm
5:51 pm
>> you may not be old enough to have a driver's license but this kid is no longer afraid to get behind a wheel. >> story of a local speed racer. >>. >> when he pulls the hood down he doesn't look at me he's focused on one thing he wants to go. >> i think he's one of the best. three cars opt racetrack. that's the one to watch. he'll be the one putting on a show. >>
5:52 pm
>> a show. i'm 11 years old. >> jacob putman is set to start sixth grade he's in his racing circuit. it does not stop when the engine huts off. >> everything is first. he'll be first one on school bus if there's 7 kids there he'll be the first one on it i don't care where he's standing at. >> great job getting by 48. >> he will beat everybody owe the bus same as he is at lu lunch. >> i like to get with people because i pass them. >> he's been racing since he's 4 years old. with six first place finishes and over 100 trophys in 7 years this shaggy haired between is a grizled veteran. he's pretty matter of fact even about the worse of on track scenario. >> there's crashes
5:53 pm
sometimes it hurts and sometimes it doesn't. >> for jacob, victories, cr crashes, whatever, no big deal. for dad on the other hand? >> it's nerve wraing. lose my breath. >> for jacob butterflies are not genetic. >> i ask all the time are you nervous. no, not nervous. >> and possession as i skill not many mastered patience. >> i wait a lap and try to get around them and wait for somebody to make a mistake. >> if you have a kid who wants to be a professional golfer you take them to the driving range or basketball take them to the court f your kid wants took a professional dryer you cannot take your dad's car for a joy ride you can't see over the wheel. >> it's a $300 day easy. the driver there. fuel, everything, feeding and coming back out. >> $300 easy.
5:54 pm
these cars and trailers. motors. getting them worked on and buying extra parts. >> with that kind of money and time investsed into a kid's race car things can get heated between parties in pits and just like engine, things get you hot and a gas wet will blow [bleep] [bleep] you now you couldn't owe fishiate. >> parents get heated especially if someone wrecks or they tear a car up. >> drive with your head jacob, drive with your head. >> he invested countless hours and thousands of dollars no his son's racing so much that wow think it's his stream. but vince putman is not over zealous sports dad forcing kid to race so he can drive vicariously. >> i asked every year if he wants to race every year. do you want to race. he looks at me
5:55 pm
you crazy dad, of course i want to race. >> he does it because he loves to race. and he's pretty damn good. >> when i'm in the car i feel kited and happy. >> turning laps and having f fun. big smile on his face. >> jump in the car and get it going at 11 years old, another day opt track. >> woo! >> been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready.
5:56 pm
5:58 pm
5:59 pm
the pictures were released as a campaign to help fund relief efforts in beyonce native houston after harvey. >> that does it for us at five. >> stabbing by for news at 6 on this saturday. it starts right now. >> first at 6. showing support for undocumented immigrants. thousands marching across the can'ty over daca as a protection program happened on the chopping block. rising tensions north korea launches sixth nuclear test and what that means for u.s. and rest of the world. more purple line opposition. the fight to keep a popular montgomery county trail open but a new legal challenge stoptd trail from closing and the news at 6 starts now. >> off the top at 6 tonight more purple line protests and opponents of the new maryland light rail rallied today in
6:00 pm
buying euf buy cyclist or walkers. they're opposed to closure of this georgetown branch trail. paul wagner is live there tonight to get us started, paul. >> hey, guys this is crescents trail that runs from bez to rock creek. it's one of the most popular around with psych letters, joggers, walkers and people who use it to commute. tomorrow morning the people that are going to build the purple line say they're going to close it for the next five years. and something that has infewer rated the people. who are trying to save it. >> whose trail our trail. >> protesters opposed to losing the trail came together elm street park to make sure decision perfectly clear. >> any family pikes here every day we love coming here we come every week. >> this is how we get to the city. >> would you be bummed out if it gets shut
54 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
WTTG (FOX) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on