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up from dupont circle. she believed daily was operating a vehicle for hire for a ride sharing service when she got n once he arrived at the victim's destination here at au, that's when the attack took place. take a listen. >> when the vehicle and suspect thriving the vehicle got to 400 block of massachusetts avenue northwest he ordered victim to exit the vehicle. and proceeded to sexually assault her. >> reporter: now, we spoke with students on campus who have been made aware of the attack. many telling "fox5" they were shaken up and will take extra precaution. >> now i'm going to be more careful with uber and lyft. when i'm using it i'm with friends and myself and not add odd hours. now it will make me consider about where i'm leaving and going and things like that. and also that i had to be more careful. >> we're seeing a lot of is sexual
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of life and i think that right now it's prevalent and people think they could do what they want. they all have and always will. >> and now, au public safety has since released a list of safety tips for folks who use ride sharing services out here on campus saying use company app top request ride. verify id. driver and car before getting into the vehicle. and use license taxi companies and share ride details with friends and family via app or text info. traveling groups and if assaulted try to take note of the person's klonl ago appreance or other details. and now, uber says it's unlikely someone would actually -- someone like an uber driver would com
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they're saying they believe he was posing as an uber driver and they're saying that if you ever request a ride you need to make sure you're doing it through their app to ensure the utmost safety. a fair fax county public school bus driver and aid are facing drivers after attacken an 11-year-old boy with autism on board a school bus. marina marraco has more. the school bus driver and aida used the student they believe on two separate occasions on that second incident in opt a staff member witness assault and inte intervened. 35-year-old edmund bailey and 62-year-old james duffy iii were arrested friday after investigators say they assaulted 11-year-old boy with autism twice in one week. once they were caught in the act they issued an arrest warrant and moments ago we spoke to loudoun
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employment about the investigation. >> members of the fairfax county public school system and brought to your attention. and before we gotta hold of it fairfax country public schools did internal investigation and when they found out there might have been something criminal in nature they passed it to our department and us with our department stau saw it detectives began to investigate and last week we were able to fulfill getting warrants at the conclusion you of their investigation. >> reporter: both men are facing charges for assault and battery in fairfax county. the aid resigned from his position and the driver remains on administrative leave when the county works on removing him permanently from his position. jim. >> i want to get to you breaking news right now. sky fox live own the breaking news in st. mary county maryland with a small plane you see there on the screen made emergency landing in the town of california, maryland, with you don't know how many people were on board the plane or if anyone was hurt
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you see a lot of investigators and officials on the ground writing in and out. we'll keep an eye on this one and let's you know if there's developments and detective shawn suitor was died last wednesday and died the following day. police locked down the neighborhood after he was killed and aclu and others questioned police tactics saying authorities wept too far to find suit or's killer. today, police defended that decision. >> and much rather endure some predicted criticisms from the aclu and others about that decision than endure a conversation with detective suit or's wife about why we didn't do anything we possibly could do to recover evidence and identify the person who murdered her husband a baltimore police officer. >> investigators say the only ballistics evidence recovered from the scene came frl suit or's serviceea
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police offered a reward that tops 00,000 for information that leads to at rest of suit or's killer. >> the congress at black caucus taking aim at fbi and at issue is unclassified report and labeled black activist groups at dangerous domestic terrorists that pose danger to law enforcement. >> live tonight at fbi head quarterer with more on the story is tom fitzgerald. >> reporter: jim, sarah, good evening, this fbi assessment report you don't have to go far noor it to see the reason for congressional black caucuses concern. the title has them so upset tonight and the content. plaque eye uty extremist likely motivated to target law enforcement officers. this assessment goes on to say that there's a concern in law enforcement circles that police could be targeted and killed and in response to the police killings of young, black men. and now
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this is not well received with members of the congressional black caucus. in fact congress woman karen bass toic use with the attorney general of the united states jeff sessions at a capitol hill hearing. >> where people who are rightfully he protesting what they consider to be in justice in their community which is their relationship with police officers are now being targeted and labeled as extremist and going through periods of surveillance and harassment. >> now, for its part the congressional black caucus fired its own letter to the fbi christopher ray. they called it faultily and questioned finding and rational of the report. and they also questioned whether or not this was a rush to fbi practices from back in the 50s and 60s in which the bureau under then director j. edgar mover used tactics to discredit
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understand police experts tell us these assessments very often are indications of things that police departments need to know about to formulate policy. and they are not a strict directive to create policy. however, under questioning, the attorney general says while he has not read the report in full, he is aware of some of its findings. >> and i'd be ready to see conclusions of that report but i'm aware there's groups that have an extraordinary commitment to the racial identity and some have transformed themselves even into violent activists. >> law enforcement officials say this concern springs from incidents like in dallas from july of 2016 which five police officers and nine others injured and five were killed and nine were injured when a man opened fire on them while
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now the fbi for its part release aid statement on this saying they do not launch investigations based on people's political ideologies only when they violate the law. we're live at fbi headq headquarters, tom fitzgerald, "fox5 local news". >> coming up a warning from police in loudoun county about a group of scammers going door to door targeting residents. >> and a crash landing airplane on a road and how it all came to an end. that's coming up. gary. >> hey, jim, i'm live in dennison bury here silver spring. meryl is trying to give a creek to the craft brew industry and propose legislation that they hope will do that. we'll outline and tell you what maryland wants to do to create jobs. sue. >> looks like they're doing a heck of a business already. hi, there, i'm sure you're one of the main attractions
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are you ready? got here fact. what is it looking like travel wise and what you can expect short term. here's a first look at the forecast. "fox5 local news" at 5 will be right back.
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>> back to district now an armed
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leading to an arrest this the happened at an i hop on alabama avenue. there's a reward offered for information informationing to an arrest. >> loud on you county police are warping residents about scammers going door to door offering home blind services. they received several reports of suspects claiming to be with defunct business economy mripdz and shutters. they were going to residents home to take measurements and offer estimate. the own home owner is required to pay deposit for materials and ultimately they never hear back from the suspect or receive any service. if you think you have been a victim of scam call the loudoun county sheriff office. you know those craft beers they're a popular break with millennials and let's be honest just about everybody and the business continues to dpro. >> maryland comptrollers is looking at breweries and wants to change how craft beer is sold and made in the states. gary mcgrady live at den in
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more and gary dairy say that's a great place to be right now. >> it s look it's pact a lot of folks enjoying it. people do it all the time all over the state and virginia is, the district up to surrounding states as well and that has maryland worried because they feel like so much restriction on local craft breweries and this business with this current legislation. what we wanted to do is open it up. they made up the reduced on form. and what they're trying to do is make it easier for these craft brewers to make money and introduce tourism into the state. i doesn't realize what a big business this s you go back to 2016 they did a study and overall economic impact for the state of maryland is more than 800 million dollars. so it's big bucks for the state. fat translates to big tax money asel
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make that number larger and employ more people. i want to introduce you to somebody, brett snide senior a local craft brewer. >> woor a farm brewer. >> we're in leighton'sville maryland and open since 015 celebrating second anniversary this coming december. you're aware of new proposed legislation some are calling it a game changer would you call that. did takes limits off craft brewing industry. and it takes limits away and rights now need toen kurng ag, tourism business and manufacturing jobs and with this legislation it does both those things. to detriment of no one in the state. >> you with a small business owner what what is one thing. what's one thing that restricts or keeps yours hands over some of these current restrictions. in current laws there's currently how much capacity we can sell and brew to cust customers. with ts
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caps and we can sell more customers of maryland based product to other marylanders and no middleman. >> how did they come up with this? reach out to the community? >> they put a task force together and that involved brewers, retailers, distributors, public and they really came together and worked on it for the last, s six, eight months to come up the ideas of how we take restrictions off the craft brewing business and have more craft beer and craft brewing in maryland. >> how much do you as a small -- do you brew now and how many gallons per year. >> we'll finish shy of 1,000 barrels on small side of this. in that 40% growth year over year from first year. we're happy about it. we want always to be able to have continuous growth and known ability to grow he in the future and not have restrictions that cap on upper end to not grow anymore. >> got it. >> the local brewers here are trying to not only make a
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that turns into a business and state of maryland now is saying come on open this up so we can compete regionally right. >> yes with all the other states, delaware, virginia, pennsylvania, all have less restrictive laws than currently maryland does. >> understand. and jim, sarah, you guys said today too when you introduced the piece. it's all about the millennials and places like this and they love the craft beer industry. it would help if maryland can get on board and turn 800 million and instead of mill gloon billions. >> with this new legislation. >> i'm one of those guys that thinks millennials are ruining everything but i'll make exception in the case of craft beers. >> not this. >> thank you, gary. >> thanks, all right. let's look outside moving on to weather. cold one that's for sure shxt not usually when you want a cold brew. there's never really a bad time. >> that's good especially after a rough day at work on monday. it's a short week. here's sue to breakdown what
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week. >> spoken alike genxers said the baby boomer. that was yeah fun piece and gary has a good point there. but you know what, holiday week i think we'll do a little of this and the weather will cooperate if you want to be enjoying some sunshine. and good for travelers, too, this will be easy week for us. and it starts off on a lovely note today. we're a little cooler than afternoon and not bad at all. look at this, 53 degrees. we should be closer to upper 50s. after yesterday, doesn't this feel balmy. dulles 51 and bwi 50. wanted to show you where temperatures were at 5:00. we think it will be a fairly cold night. not anything you cannot handle. winchester 45. mar tipsburg 45. hagerstown 45 and frederick 48. speaking of martinsburg and high spot out here we have to show what you was going on yesterday with the very cold winds blowing across the great lakes and snow and pennsylvania and new york and six i
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areas south of lake eary an a lot of thad melted off and i have to tell you we have two inch ofs snow in frostburg, maryland and traces of martinsburg and circle vild and pendle ton county. skies are clearing tonight and that leads us to evening forecast on chilly note. 7:00, temperature about 46 degrees. by 9:00, 45 and by 11:00, 44 degrees under mostly clear skies with light winds. foam i have a special for you prethanksgiving special. get your coupons. one day warm-up as high pressure slides over the coast we're going to see moore south wind develop temperatures on the mild side. won't stay that way all that week but pleasant day with good a sunshine. for kids tomorrow morning, y yes, they have school this week and chilly to start, 5 to 4. after school a very pleasant 55 to 60 with lots of sunshine. so that's a look at tuesday. we'll have the 7 day forecast with caitlin coming up in a few minutes, jim, sarah. >>
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she became a big star on tv and she was a veteran of many hit tv shows charlie even company. she's best remembered for
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tess th car crashed into a concrete barrier on the high wavrment. he played twelve spz with the patriots, packers and cowboys, he was 4. now trending rights now first up a second woman is now accusing senator al franken of touch her inappropriately. >> sinly sowed cnn the senator grabbed her bottom. the interaction made her feel "gross" he does not remember taking a photo. >> the allegations come after leann tweeten accuseded franken of kiss is and groping her during uso tour in 2006. he since apologized and she accept. >> virginia sheriff deputy is reassigned after she attend aid halloween party in black face. >> a 20 year vat ran has been a drug officer in the
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naacp demand she be moved out of schools saying black face is synonymous with hate and bigotry. >> a woman that made headlines for the decall on her trump. now she has one that uses f word about the president. >> the local sheriff threatened to aright you and posted picture of her truck and revealed her name on facebook. now nonseca added another sticker to go after him. she's only exercising her right to free speech. she also responded critics who say her truck is displaying a bad example for kids. >> f word on the back is not teaching your kids to say it or know that word. most of these children have learned it way before they saw it on a vehicle. >> that's right. >> they're satisfying it on our tv shows and hearing it until the music. they're haeing it from their friends. >>
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lot of support since the sheriff lashed ow on facebook. >> weeks after the deadly shooting in texas a florida church issued a warnings. >> a sign outside river bay tampa, welcome, this is private property, please know this is not a gun free zone we're heavily armed any attempt will be dealt with dae deadly force. many churches are asserting that right. >> and switching gears racking up parking fines can get pricey. >> if you lived any lexington, kentucky you can pay it off with canned goods. >> foods for fine helps stock shelves of food pantry. you can donate canned goods instead of cash. >> 15 cans give residents a 15 dollar credit on any parking sigh tition. >> are you listen
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spring. >> president trump names north korea state sponsor of terrorism. >> ronica cleary on this story tonight. >> that's right, jim, well the real question is, that new name, does it really change anything? what can we expect in res response. we take a closer look, sarah. >> this hits the enemy where it hurts. and department of defense releases dramatic video of several bomb ningz afghanistan and how atkz are aimed aat fighting opioid epidemic. >> d.c. police are looking for an armed man that crashed into police cruisers and flipped his car. we're back after the
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after a accident in false khuring. . they found a 40-year-old woman stabbed by her boyfriend. suspect apeeshd to have self up picture toed stab wound. mees are not releasing the name to protect the identity of victim. >> and fernandez is charged with aggravated sexual battery alleged assault happeneded in a home in wid bridge over the summer. the girl told a family member who in turn contacted police. >> now to northern virginia sky fox offer the scene of a two alarm apartment fire. they broke out bob court. fortunately no one was hurt. the cause of the fire still under investigation. >> and in southeast, check this video out. search is on for two people inside the car that crashed and flipped over own barnaby terrace. it goes back to last tuesday. police tried toy approach the vehicle after reports the suspects had a gun inside. and they sdrov off and they crashed and then ran from the scene. now they're wanted on gun charges. >>
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announce the a decision to classify north korea as a state sponsor of terror. >> "fox5" political reporter ronica cleary is liver at the white house and what this means for america's future with north korea, hi, ronica. >> hi, jim, sarah, the announcement came today at a cabinet meeting where the president made remarks and we heard from secretary of state revrm tillerson at the white house press briefing. take a listen. 6. >> in addition to threatening the world by nuclear devastation north korea repeatedly supported acts of international terrorism and including assassinations on foreign soil. >> and as we take think action today our thoughts attorney otto warm boar a wonderful young man and countsless ot others so brutally affected by the north korean oppression. >> north korea was designated state sponsored terrorism in 1998
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they were zig naitd before. that was lifted in 2008 as part of effort to negotiate with north korea and end their nuclear program. that obviously failed. >> now, additional sanctions against north korea are expected to be announced tomorrow. i spoke with jenny town an expert on the subject at the u.s. korean institute and she explained this announcement is really a political designation since any punitive actions we would like to take against the nation those can essentially be executed through executive order. this new classification is not necessary to do that. if you think about the sanctions being announced tomorrow we did not need to declare the nation a state sponsor of of terror in order to do that. and so this naming it's is isn'tly escalating the rhetoric, the language around the crisis with north korea and not fesly the actions that we as a nation can or cannot
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so, what is next? what should we expect. take a listen. >> i you would expect some kind of retaliation coming out of north korea for being relisted and especially because the tensions are high anywe and especially at a time administration was talking about you know still wanting to pursue diplomatic efforts and still thinking you know, putting out formulas into which we could get back to the table and this certainly doesn't help that. it certainly pushes you know that further into the future. worm noting at today's press briefing secretary of state stiller son hope for diplomacy with north korea. >> ronica cleary. "fox5 local news" >> update now on war on ker ror. ton u.s. general says u.s. targeted drug -- for the fir
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time. strikes are first offensive under the first strategy of cutting off taliban funding and defense department released dramatic footage of the raids in helman province over the past 24 hours. >> the drug enforcement agency would estimate there's anywhere between four and 500 drug labs active at any given time. and so, last night we took about ten of those off the battle field in one night. >> and this again hits the enemy where it hurts and which is their financial apparatus. >> and the insurjs enters generated 200 million a year from poppy cultivation and. >> it's more than 500 billion according to analysis by council of economic advisors more than six times larger than estimate 78 1/2 billion and most of that is attributed healthcare. criminal justice spending on lost productivity.
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to combat what he caused a worst drug crisisness nation's history and didn't direct any new federal funding towards that effort. >> the keystone pipeline is creating some controversy once again. nebraska regulators approved building pipeline through the state. state decision comes just days after a pipe burst on another section of the pipeline in south dakota. more than 200,000 barrels of oil spilled there and spill in process of being contained and environmental activist long opposed keystone pipeline saying risk of oil spills will harm the environment. >> here we go it's monday and we have thanksgiving a couple days away. do you have the turkey yet. if you eat turkey or if you don't it's a no brainier. the most famous had their own news conference and guest at one of the ritcyest in washington. they're in town for the pa pardoning at the white house. before they do the honor we debt to meet them or "fox5" bob barnard did. >> reporter: hey, there, guys, we're in a room on fourth floor of willard hotel
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a room for these guys. 0 weekend male electricy from minnesota driven here to have their porment with the white house. joining us is carl witnessburg chair map of the national turkey federation this year. carl thank you for being with us. >> thanks, bob. >> you're a turkey farmer yourself, right. >> correct. >> these two will be spared they'll live out lives at virginia tech. what is this all about. this is 70th anniversary of this ceremony at the white house is that right. >> it is it's a great celebration to kickoff the holidays and being americans. >> these two won't end up on anyone's plate. >> it's kickoff of the holiday season and presidents since trueman started this. >> it started in 1947. first pardon was 1989 by president bush. . >> to the other ones condemned basisly.
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>> these are males and you know what wild turkeys will get you. these giza parentally they don't mind they've been go gobbling you can pet these guys. kayl is a host that brought these guys down here from minnesota. you're with 4-h club right. >> that's right. >> tell me about your role with turkeys and you must love them and the fact they are spared. >> our role carl and charleen are to get the turkeys used to people we go up and lift them on table so they don't try to fly away or anything when they go and meet the president and we tried to get them to gobble on que. >> and hope they don't afact the president. >> that's the big case. >> way to go, cayla. >> these guys are friendly. wild turkies will come out you with their tall ones. they can be fun sometimes. they can scare the president or goof around these two will be named today. and presented to the white house one of them. one is wing man and e
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head to virginia tech and live their lives. beautiful, coloring is gorge us. these are officials turkeys of 2017. back to you. >> all i have to say s. i feel bad for the housekeeping staff tomorrow. >> you see all that fathers on the ground. >> yes. >> and you know there's a whole naming competition. >> sarah and jim. >> no. well although they will be spared i'm okay with that. they do have names. they are wishbone and drumstick. those are results ever the white house naming contest they had running through the web site. wishbone and drumstick, via appropriate. >> it works. >> yes. >> coming up recall on popular food item trader joes nothing to do with turkey we have a warning what could be found in your food. >> and fat shaming your kids thin. does shaming overweight children into being thin work. what research revealed. >> thanksgiving dinner discussions, hot topic millennials
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at the table and it's pol politics. it's not the names of the white house turkeys. what it is coming up next. maybe it's the weather. here's caitlin.
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>> we had important recall. trainer joes is recalling packaged salads they may be contaminated with shards of glass or plastic. it covers white meat chicken and currid chick he and expiration dates november 1 102021. consumers should is throw them away or return for a
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>> meanwhile shaming overweight kids into losing weight doesn't work. that's according to the american academy of pediatric. new research says shaming kids about their weight makes them list likely to seek help or binge eat and social isolation. society and immediate where aren't helping to lessen stigma of overweight weight kids. >> not to mention ees motion motion grantedal toll. >> netflix willen the hot topic of chitchat. pane say they are looking forward to talking about favorite shows with parent. frank by and grace is what we'll be talking about the show on netflix. >> they lover jane fond a. >> survey found most baby boomers think facebook is good way to stay close to kids, illenials would rather you talk to them about netflix instead. talking about the shows with parents is meaning full way to connect and more so than answering those questions about their love lives, getting married, or how things are going at work. >> y
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get into it. >> you know, how many times you have heard which aim going to have grand kids. they don't want to talk about that. >> no. not just millennials, all age. >> get it back to netflix. >> i was going to mention on the verge of menging favorite show an netflix. but the first word we cannot mention on -- it's a show about creek. not dawson's creek. >> one of my favorite shows. >> and that's all we'll discuss. it's non controversial everyone can relate. weather will be nice. that's an easy thing to agree sglon that's go-to any time. >> always. >> netflix and chill too very good there sfwlxt yeah. >> all generations will be able to relate so that? >> nope. >> somehow. >> what is she talking about? >> let's give thanksgiving dinner conversation to netflix. >> thank you. >> grand
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kids, everyone can talk tv and it's easy to talk weather because it's great all week long. honestly we're looking at beautiful holiday weekend. chilly, seasonably so. we should not have any problems nearly nationwide. when it comes to trvl and all show you that first look at travel map coming up in a minute. first the weather looks nice all week plenty of sunshine. temperatures slightly warmer tomorrow. we have a good chance of hitting 60. and then for wednesday, well, really, monday, tuesday, and wednesday, the travel plans are all clear. same with thursday. and thanksgiving day will def if thely be cooler. we're going to see temperatures not climb out of the 40s. that's chilly turkey day. nice one nonetheless. 50 in d.c. now. 46 baltimore and 49 annapolis and 43 westminster and 43 frederick and did you is a beautiful monday. it was a little cool. but with the sunshine and light winds it was really fantastic especially after the blustery sunday we had. 45 boston. 45 binghamton
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detroit. yesterday was pretty active with the snow showers streaming off the lake and sue mentioned earlier some northwestern counties far to northwestern mar par and virginia and snow showers. snow measurable in nations of pennsylvania and new york. much quieter today high pressure in place. fox future cast clear skies tonight. no issues. sunshine tomorrow. beautiful. only caveat is dry week frontal system that springs through during the overnight hours tuesday to wednesday. 0 a.m. showers along 5. that's all that will happen. we clear out quickly. you'll go to bed with clear skies tuesday and walk up with sunshine on wednesday. so not really an issue. travel forecast. first go at it for this week. this is wednesday. and although many of you may hit the road tomorrow or wait until thursday wednesday itself popular and of course so cold off north. places in great lakes look to be dealing with chilly warm. sunshine across the central part of country and couple of surz along the pacific new
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or two downwind of the lakes in upstate pennsylvania and new york. rain sure along 95 main main through new york city and h here, at least, it's very dry. and nothing is big enough system that will cause any problems. couple of cities that maybe destination. new york a shower or two. chicago nothing but sunshine. chilly, nice thanksgiving in din ver, 6. boston may have a few showers. shouldn't be enough to cause delays at the airport. back to today, tonight i should say. 40 degrees. mostly clear skies expected and for tomorrow, lot of sunshine again. few clouds. nice and mild though, into the vrn on nice pathway we should hit 60. above normal before he we are back to normal. 53. breezy and cooler wednesday and front slides lieu in the overnight hours and thanks giving itself. chilly, 32. up to 48. black friday itself mostly sunny and 54. few showers on saturday as front comes clue and second half of the weekend looks c cold. highs into 40s monday and into the following workweek. it looksui
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chilly into next week. but really nice weather the next couple days leading to thanksgiving. that's day forecast. jim, sarah, back to you. dashcam video of a small plane crashing to local road. >> something you don't see every day. crocodile wash as sharon a beach tourist like to hang out. we'll show you where when we come back. ♪ before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben.
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>> all right. take a look. this is a plane getting ready to crash on this video. it happened sunday morning clearwater florida. can you see the small plane buzzing feet above the cars on the road before crashing. the footage was captured by a deputy dashcam miraculously
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the passenger and pilot walked away from the whole thing wow. >> they did the right thing. they you know noticed there was something going on and something was not right and aimed to keep it away from houses and other people and plane is destroyed but you can see they walked away from it. >> pilot said he thinks engine problem led to that. officials cause was not determined though. >> s louis a massive fire broke out this morning at old vacant apartment building and quickly spread to nearby power lines and threatened several surrounding buildings. look at flames and smoke. no one was hurt. >> and chairs were from those ach watching the georgia drom crumble to the crown. >> it was home to the falcons for 25 year. let's look.
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always impressive. 5,000 pounds of explosives to bring the dome down. only stadium to host olympics, super bowl and final four. falcons new no mercedes benz. >> biggest collapse sint falcons in the super bowl. >> not what you expected to see during a day at the beach. 6 foot crocodile near the pier in holly california today. it drifted close to onlookers. lifeguards setp a perimeter to deep away from the croc. florida fish and wild life captured it and they're trying to figure out how it ended on the beach. >> not what i want to see while sunbathing. >> nope. >> a huge crawl to tell you about. >> nearly 900,000 cars recalled after injuries. you need to know to stay safe on the road. we'll it will you after the break.
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fbi stepping in to help find missing teens from prince prince williams county. the three teens they believe could be in sdainger. they left the bris toe area sunday morning, if you know where they he are give police a call. we have a recall to pass long to you tonight. honda is recalling about 900,000 of odyssey mini vans because the second row seats may tip forward if they're not properly latched after adjusted. honda says the recall affects odyssey mini vans from 2011 to 2017 and company said it had nearly 50 reports of minor injuries because of the seat problem. >> this video out of syria tonight government unlooshd a heavy bomb campaign despite a truce. air strikes hitting syrian cities of dooma. it shows workers sifting through rubble
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the crews pulled out a little girls alive. government bombings killed 70 civilians since tuesday including fourteen children. >> up n a disturbing crime at fairfax county school. >> paul wagner what is coming up at 6, paul. >> police say cameras on the school bus captured assault of of child with autism. >> and police now released name of a man accused of sexual assault and as well as posing as uber driver. we're hearing from uber up next fbi issues warning to police about black extremist group targeting officers. but african-american leaders say it's attempt to smear the civil rights movement >> and we begin disturbing story in fairfax country public school bus driver and raid facing charges tonight. >> they're accused of attacking 11-year-old who has autism on a school bus.
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with the details. hey, paul. >> hey there, shawn, tony, fairfax country police say both of these incidents were captured on a camera from inside the school bus on incidents that took place in early october. let's show you the pictures of the two men who are now being charged. they have been identified as james duvry iii and edmund bailey a cording to police the first assault took place on bus on october 11 and saekd salt two days later on the 13. staff member witnessed the second assault and notified a supervisor and police are not describing the assaults other than to say the 11-year-old boy was not injured and at least one assault took place while the child was being taken to school what they had filed charges. here's spokesman officer kept bailey. >> october 27 members of fairfax country public school system brought this incident to our attention and so,
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fairfax county public schools did internal investigation and what they found out there was something criminal in nature they passed it to our department and once our department saw it, detectives from major crime bureau began to investigate and last week we were able to fulfill getting warrants at conclusion of the investigation. >> and now often time child -- children i saw say with autism are non verbal. police would not go into specifics of what took place on the bus and what led up to these alleged assaults as far as two men are concerned, one has resigned and the other is on administrative leave and school system says they're in the process of firing him. we're live outside the police headquarters in fairfax koumentsy, paul wagner, "fox5 local news". >> and take a look at images we're learning new details at this hour about emergency landing that happened this afternoon in saint mary co county. this was the scene from

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