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. slick conditions right now, i think it's fair to say that >> they may not fall across the area, as jim mentioned it's coming down right now. you can see from down the side of your screen, this is hot story right now, get it hot. let's check in with caitlin and see what we can expect tonight and tomorrow with the weather news. >> it's actually hot. sarah and jim, but yes, we do expect the snow t
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will be our first snowfall of the season for tomorrow here in dc. but you're right. it's already been snowing. since mid afternoon across parts of the delmarva including southern maryland it's snowing now in southern maryland, this will be the case into early tomorrow morning, probably not arriving in the dc metro until after midnight, so friday night plans is find but you'll be waking up to snowfalling saturday morning, it makes it a liquid less panicky. can accumulations about two to four inch, the further south and east you go, mixing will be an issue, but for the sweet spot some maryland, four to six locally maybe more, snow will come to a close by mid afternoon tomorrow. local radar showing where the purple where the snow is falling, there's a very sharp cut-off line south and east of fredericksburg. put when you get to
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and east. it's snowing parts of our area will it will take awhile for the snow to reach us late tonight into early saturday morning. snowfall also as we go through tomorrow, will range again from that two to four, the wet r wet slushy snow mainly on agrees surface, i think the majors will largely be ok. dusting north and west along 81 and it's that area if you draw a line from virginia all the way the up through dover delaware, four to six inch, that's what we're expecting, much through the roast evening including at 8:00 p.m. on fox 5 plus. the fox 5 forecast always at your finger prints, track the snow on mobile ap, also send us your snow pictures using the #fox 5 snow day. we done it once again, we have survived a roller coaster week on the hill two law makers resigned >> three at this time >> sorry i've lost count, government should go was overted. president trump recognized
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and we learned more about the russia probe. >> let's bring in our panel, chuck rocha and president of solidarity strategies, i didn't want the to say anything, gentlemen, good to see you both tonight. let's start talking about the issue that has been engulfing dc, the harassment scandals going on, we had trent franks step down decided today it will happen immediately. al frank ken, john co n y e r s >> i had to check my twitter feed. i knew exactly what i said isn't going to be five minutes old. i don't know how you keep up with being able to report. not only do we find out they're different people involved each day, and there's resignations that follow from that, but we also have to kind of keep track of the
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being leveled at these congress men and senator, it runs the gamut to navigate that without the due process that is usually used that these situations to figure out why these resignations are being called for is a tricky business. >> what is your response to that? what do you think >> i've been doing campaigns 27 years and it's kind of a very unique time i think it's actually a good time and a learning moment for everybody no matter what party you're in, i like to see that people are speaking out women are being empowered like they never have before, we should be having this conversation on capitol hill. i think the congress men and senators and they thought they were not responsible other than making the laws, i think this is a good time and a learning experience, it's a really good learning experience for a lot of men out there and a lot of men and powerful positions. so i think that we can make most of this, i hate to see that everyone gets measured in the same bask or the same
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there's lots of differences, if we use this as a learning moment, i believe a lot can come out of it >> we heard yesterday when al franken was on the senate floor, bringing up roy moore and we have the big election coming up tuesday, jason, the president is down in pens cola, will speak down there today. it looks like moore is, where things were not looking good for him for awhile, looks like he's back on the up and up. >> i think so, one thing i think is -- it's factor the more that cnn and the "new york times" and the "washington post" writes about how alabama ought to choose and who they ought to choose, the moore they're sort of driving people to roy moore they do not like outside actors involved in local politics. but i also think that you raise a point about franken bringing up moore on the floor, i don't know what that was, was anaanja?
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saying i'm going to resign, it was curious, of course, now we find one of his accusers forged >> it wasn't -- she add add notation, we can't say she forged it because that has not been proven, it's -- it's a forged entry of a date that was added to an original signature, so call it what you will. but i believe that this is, what i mean by these details come out. drip be drip, drip, and to sort of render a judgment on one thing, you don't know because we really don't know what all the facts are. rebuttal before we move on. >> the facts are that it was his signature and it was his handwriting. she added a date at the end. we shouldn't be making excuses for grown men trying to take advantage of young women. >> big news was the signature, the funding bill at least for to weeks. >> yes that is as well. jerusalem, i wanted to talk aboutha
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take on that, what the president did, has now had ramifications world wide, there's a lot of hatred being stirred up for america, there's a lot of protests happening flags burning, people you know, destroying poseds of trump. let me start with you, jason, do you think this was the smart move to be making right now? >> well, the fact of the matter is that president after president after president including the entire congress voted to make jerusalem the capitol and they never acted on it. they left it collectively dust and when you look at the evidence through all of the years, it really hasn't made much of a difference in the peace process. so what i believe the president is trying to do here is move the needle and start the conversation from a fresh perspective. and i believe that that's going to ultimately something that will be helpful because no measures that have been done previously by kicking
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the road and not pay attention and take knowing position on it >> with thein stability we got issues with north korea, this seems like another thing to throw fuel on the fire what is your thought i know we're ring out of time >> it's divisive, the great negotiater and deal maker donald trump is, you could went in and try to bring groups together and figure a solution to try to keep these people over there if killing each other like they've been doing hundreds of years. >> jason meet and chuck, >> good seeing you guy paul manafort, special counsel released a cash of documents showing manafort was heavily involved in getting a piece for a long time russian colleague while under house arrest, he wanted to get the piece pushed to influence opinion about his political consulting work if ukraine, he's accused of money laurndzing and other financial crimes >> let's talk about the
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face of the gop. president trump was the unlikely candidate who's changing wait people inside and outside of washington see the party. >> comment or shawn steal joins us. i say it's not our parents' republican party >> there's the left is always unsatisfied when they're out of power. right now, the democratic parties regional party for the two coasts. and the great swath, the middle america is completely with republican party with nearly 37 to, 38 governors, more than half the legislature legislature legislature, they're very aggressive in trying to find fall. not every single republican that calls himself a republican is my friend but it's a coalition, but trying to call them white supremists is the
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road that any -- that any opponent can resort to. when you start calling people nazis you lot of the argument >> you have that and you say other people saying the progressives and liberals hate america. somewhere in the middle. by the way, are we going to go see shawn here? unfortunately shawn we're hearing you we don't see you. she had some issues there, just seems like is there some room for company co lessons on both sides where you can get people to agree on something. >> we seen this radical pour lumbarsation takes place, certainly obama he said he was going to transform america and indeed, he did, politicized the fbi, he made america a laughing stock throughout the world. betrayed israel. he contracted many levels and ce
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walked away from the working class, he created a great environment for republicans, but when you take the democratic party when you have an anti-semitic from congressman ellis from minnesota. >> what proof do you have he's an anti-semitic, sir >> can you hear us >> let me tell you, you have a lot more conservatives in the republican party than there used to be, moderates are disappearing. >> all right. >> you didn't >> you didn't answer the question. i said when you said, keith ellis you said he was anti-semitic, what proof do you have? he's a muslim >> not because he's a muslim >> i'm just pointing out >> what is where you are proof >> most muslims are not anti-semitic. ellison has been an associate or far con who's well-known anti-semitic. he's apologized for far con he's been closely identified with him and never
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so ellison got himself a particular problem >> you're saying guilt by association >> no. it's guilt by because it's volunteering association, and it's enthusiastic is association. i wouldn't want to be associated with anybody like that. right, left or center. >> shawn steel, comment tator. >> we'll show you how you can show your generosity in 2018, back after this. this new day looks nothing like yesterday. trails are covered. paths aren't what they used to be.
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range of charitable causes this as number of contributions and gift amounts jumped 50%. >> as you start is to look and rap up the end of the year, make a few steps, number one, look at your giving. have you done the thing that you wanted to for the charities that believe in? if not. you still have an opportunity to be able to donate some items or to go ahead and write a check. money expert chris hogan said you can give not only with your money but also your time and your talent. >> there are a lot of things that you can do, boys and girls clubs out there. opportunities to go into retirement homes and sit and read or, you know, there are things that you can do to give. giving is heart matter. it's about money >> if you decide to get your checkbook outlook how you did with your financial goals >> did you get yourself further out of debt or completely? did you build up an emergency fund to give yourself a cushion. stay focused and set new goals >>
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success in 2018 is opportunity. >> it's an opportunity for you to have the best financial year you've ever had. but we have to get plugged in, clued in and work a plan that will work. ? >> it's your cash. tracy corasko, fox business. ♪ ♪. >> it will be different this year, how companies are creating boundaries this holiday season. ♪ ♪. ♪ ♪.
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holiday parties during the great recession. this is a whole wrinkle to the aspect. >> i think these parties are a great way to show employees that you connect with them and trust them and to show how much you appreciate them. >> what do you think, how it's going to look different this year or what are the recommendations at least for some of these employees going into the christmas parties >> i think, you know, kand managers need to emphasize mutual respect and how important coworkers are in the workplace and personal lives. it's important to be connected. >> you talk about those boundaries but i believe another hot topic any time talk about any sort of party is the concept of alcohol, do you serve it not serve it? i don't remember any holiday christmas parties for
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worked that involved alcohol but to each their own, i suppose >> yeah, again, i think alcohol doesn't create problems. it is a sorts of reduces people's self regulation in way and allows some of those problems that may exist in the workplace to come out. so again, i think companies have to pay attention and develop a culture of respect we're all in this together >> you should see realize that there are regulation as the work that you need to follow and stick to the rules as well. >> yeah, absolutely. i think that's why, again, it's a great idea to have them. and you know, more fun venues invite spouses, even families and really allow employees to connect with one another on a personal level and that will take care of the bad behavior >> most
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thank you so much. william becker. i'm so sorry. >> that's quite all right. >> thank you so much. >> where is the virginia tech christmas party this year, by the way >> we had it the other day at a restaurant. no alcohol was served but also very friendly, and a lot of fun. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> where is the gift? it was empty. i don't want your empty gift. ♪ ♪. ♪ ♪
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time magazine named the silence breaker as a person of the year but it's who they name the runner up. that got a lot of people upset. >> how are you doing >> doing well. >> we never check in with each other. it just happen >> don't lie, we call each other. >> yeah. >> so we're talking about this. better or worse something you typically here at a wedding that's the same thing time magazine sai w
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people of the year, we're talking about the silence breakers. you mention demy lavato that happens to be none other than president trump. president trump was mentioned in the time magazine article not once, twice teight times with regard to harassing or shall i say inspiring women, demy la va t o says how is he the runner up? you got to remember, for better or worse. >> calling them hypocrites >> every time he wasn't named or he had something to say about it. he didn't say it about it this year, >> kind of interesting. we'll have to see what happens next year >> al franken. >> big story >> several women came forward claiming he was guilty of sexual misconduct. it's not al franken who's catching the flack. >> when it
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have al gore, then al roker, then you have weird al yang vitch, >> he's upset with al franken from minnesota, at issue a lot of news media outlets are calling al franken the new weird al. weird al yang vitch, wait a minute, i coined that name, copyrighted it and you can't do that as a result he's getting a lot of the nasty tweets >> but he's getting attention >> that's what it is. >> there's a new christmas angel that apparently has a lot of republicans saying not so fast. what's this one about >> 17 days until christmas i think i know what i'll get you guy, the hillary clinton none other than angel for the top of your >> my gosh, look at that >> there it is. >> a lot of >> with a white pantsuit. >> hold up, wait a minute. a british
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this for 108 bucks if your tree is short than ten feet. if it's taller, $943 for this >> that much more? >> come on >> go figure. >> it's about rich versus poor. >> can i see that for christmas >> right. i'm fine, i like the family star we have. >> i'll stick with the star. >> people online are talking about this >> it's funny, conservatives are saying, hey, it's not an angel, that's the devil on top of my tree. citing e-mails, go figure. >> go get >> whatever you like is what you like. >> get him a president trump hat >> there's a make america great again hat ornament that's on amazon, i think it's like 50 bucks but it's the same death everybody is going on and they're -- they're voicing their own thoughts on that ornament >> why not get both and make everybody happy >> bipartisan >> a unified tree >> the unify the country. >> yes. >> i feel like in a couple week we'll have the
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about how to talk politics at christmas time versus talking politics with family around thanksgiving >> thanks, appreciate it >> good to see you guys. >> so the big story today, of course, has been the snowfall, we'll keep talking about that a little bit later on >> two to four inches >> we're not >> we're not too please but then again be it's december. winter is knocking at our door >> we don't usually have this this close, usually we're praying for it. >> what do we have? three inches last year? >> our total for the winter >> in the dc area. i believe it was. it was at least dc proper. so you know, we may match that this weekend. >> we had an easy one. >> yeah. >> i don't know. we're going to talk a little bit more about the politics coming up on the firefighter at 11:30 here on fox 5 >> we have the news coming up on fox 5 plus at 8:00 and see you at 10:00 as well. have a good weekend. d weekend.
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announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: ok, how about this, we got pictures of beyonce doing target practice. >> she was shopping at target with blue ivy. harvey: was this beyonce going to target knowing that somebody would see her and take a picture? or was this beyonce truly trying to go to target undercover? >> tina's there so i think tina was probably like let me stop at target for a few minutes. >> kristaps porzingis, the king of new york city, he is a 7'3" basketball player from latvia. he's the most eligible bachelor in the city and now he's hanging out with this really hot blonde chick. >> we got him like before the draft. so we asked him -- >> would you teach her latvian as a coach? >> nobody wants to learn latvian. where are you going to go with latvian?
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