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>> right now at 10:00 for the first time we're seeing the interrogation video of the teenage girl who confessed to a gang murder in fairfax county. >> i don't remember how many times i stabbed her in the stomach. >> was it a lot? >> like 13. >> more graphic admission to investigators. and then a hot button topic nationwide is up for discussion in our backyard. the bush to ban so-called gay conversion therapy yeah for minors in virginia. high speed halt why leaders in one maryland city want the train to get you from d.c. to baltimore in 15 minutes to remain just a dr dream. plus, >> we're pleased with where we are, 72% job approval and i believe the president is about 22% so we have a 50 point spread. people don't see me
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ass president trump. >> from job approval and aggressive legislative approval and possible reelection bid. "fox5" goes one-on-one with maryland government nor larry hogan. the news at 10 starts right now. and it is a murder that stunned d.c. region. tonight, "fox5" has police interrogation video of a teenage girl confessing to ms 1 gang-related murder in northern virginia. >> the suspect pleaded guilty to stabbing the victim to death. korey kauffman is live with the details, korey. >> in the hours long interragation venus romero again eyes being involved in the killing of damaris reef questions. before sfwribing the violent act and why she did it. >> you need to tell me what did you to her. >> i killed her. >> how did you kill her? >> with a knife. >> the moment she confesses to the vicious murder of montgomery county teen de mar is alexander
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>> i said i'm not going to forgive you. >> she was 17 at the time of the january 2017 murder said to avenge the death of her boyfriend kristin sosa reves a known member of ms 13. she believed reyes to be responsible for his death and lainked to have her taken to the woods in fairfax why they tortured and inter dated her before stabbing her to death. >> i think twelve here and 13 was here. >> according to court documents reyes reef he's was forced to walk through the snow and cold before that without shoes or a shirt. she was stabbed a total of 19 times. >> savage brutal killing. it was horrific. i'll leave it at that. >> and you're going to remember me until the day we see each other
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don't forget my name. and i told her my full name. >> this video was recorded in february when she returned home having fled after the brutal murder which she says involved nine others, four adults and six minors. >> she had other wounds there who else stabbed her sdmri don't novrment i can't tell you i think because i don't really know. >> now, the group also apparently recorded their horrific act sending that to higher ranking ms 13 gang members. and that video so violent it remains sealed. meanwhile, she is scheduled to be sentenced may 25 faces life in prison mraws 0 years, shawn. >> thank you core yes, i disturbing torrey. we have an update on a story we brought you last night at 10. >> d.c. police released surveillance imamingzs of a suspect shoolting near george washington university hos hospital. take a look at the scene. you can see the man clearly
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the hoot shooting happened last night in the 100 block of 23 street and the suspect and victim had a verbal altercation before the suspect shot the victim. the hospital was placed on lockdown for a short time and the victim we're told is expected to be okay. a missing d.c. map was found dead tonight in the parking lot of west field wheaton mall in montgomery county maryland. delmar mosley was found inside a car this morning 11 a.m. and the 1-year-old wept missing from 24 street in northeast d.c. last night and investigators believe exposure to the cold may have been a factor in his death. well the trial for one of the people aus kood of killing two montgomery county high school stuptdz hours before graduation is now underway. the first of four defendants in the murders of those two northwest high school students is underway. jose yen he's is accused of yelling ar tim sdim rove and najar. it was described as a pay back for a drug deal gone wrong. they plot todd kill [
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zibrov was not a target. >> which it's all done and said i hope there's enough to be able to make this conviction. the evidence is that his dna was on bullet casings and that's been brought out and for me that's enough to know she was involved. >> in court today a witness testified she overheard plans being made before the killings and she neshlly told police she did not know anything about those murders . >> we'll talk abouting in the wrong place at the wrong time. two masked men are accused of attempting to rob a prince george county restaurant. as they were walking up to the restaurant they saw police who happened to be in the same area investigating another robbery at a nearby pizza shop. and the men tried to get away and police caught them. you see them here. tonight, tony barber and nico bozwell johnson face attempted robbery and weapons charges. >> and a virginia man is facing child pornography charges holding jay young lee without bond
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images on one of lee's devices and trying to figure out if he had contact with any children in the pictures. if you believe your child may have had contact with this man, call police. in the district a woman is in critical condition. she jumped to escape the flames from second floor apartment. the good sam mar tan encouraged her to jump and caught her and they believe a cappedle started the fire. >> a 12-year-old boy is rvr are recovering after a boy hit him in tacoma park, maryland. at the intersection of philadelphia and maple ave avenues. there's no word what led to the accidents and the driver stayed on the scream app the victim is expected to make a full recovery. nine states in the district all banned so-called gay conversion therapy for minors. now there's a push to make virginia the tent. two democrats are behind the proposed bill an a
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man believes it will hurt kids more than help them. >> it's actually doing the opposite what it claims to dox the activists will have you believe they're trying to keep people from being harmed which in and of itself is a noble concern. however it's not licensed professional counsellers that are doing that work. it's religous fan attics that don't understand sexual gepder identity. >> issue is a hot topic nationwide. right now legislation on gay conversion therapy is is pending in six other states. >> fox5 went within on one with larry hogan today. lieutenant governor hogan says it makes 0118 most important year of his term. >> i think it may be. look, we've made a lot of progress over the past three years but we're prop ab i putting most aggressive package in this year. we've got a lot of things d done. it's an election year, which wa will complicate things because some people want to play politics. >> governor hogan plans t
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metro fuptding plan that does not raise taxes despite was critics say he's talking about widening the beltway and bw parkway. he has the 27 builders interested in bidding on the job. new tonight, did you get from baltimore to d.c. in 15 minutes? if a private company has its way a high speed magnetic train will connect the two city and first phase of a one hour trip between d.c. and new york. however opposition from one city may be in the way. "fox5" evan lambert is in laurel with the latest. evan. >> and they september this letter in the last two weeks. and he expresses his opposition to this project. we want to redo experts from that letter. it was cents before christmas and mo worries the high speed train won't do anything for the residents of laurel or prince george county writing
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the mag will he be township will cut through prince george county taking people home and land and damaging our environment. and mayor row taxpayers need better infrastructure and upgraded service and not commitment of funds for another system that serves no one in the greater laurel area. here's a look at what's called sc mag lab a the proj run by northeast mag lab it be uses magnets to cover between a track like guide. they hope to begin construction in 20 19 after pleating environmental study. that study funded by 30 million federal grant. construction could take about five years or so and the whole project will be funded by a minimum of private and public money and the company behind the train says routes are not finalized at this time and no homes will be destroyed to build the train which they say is perfect for the northeast corridor. >> although we're in such a small land misof 2% of kupty land mass we'r17
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population and only growing and so this area is right for high-speed technical. >> is sc mag lab has operating seed of 311 miles per hour and so this first phase that is being studied from baltimore to washington d.c. is for 15 minute ride with one stop at bwi airport. and that company him the mag lab plans to meet with laurel city counsel january 22 and counsel will have to make a decision on whether or not they join the mayor in his opposition as far as we know, the governor has not responded to the the mayor's letter of opposition. live in laurel, evan lambert. "fox5 local news". >> and speaking of commuting virginia commuters should listen up. new relief is m coming to the 95 corridor. governor terry mcauliffe announced the commonwealth will extend express reigns closer to fredericksburg. here is what we know it will be made of ten miles of reversible lanes
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million. and the project will begin in spring of 20 19 and is slate todd end in the fall of 2022. state officials hope this will help relieve some of the traffic issues in the the area. coming up, death toll continues to rise out west as mudslides continue to wreek havoc on south california and they are still trying to rescue someone notice muddy watters. >> you can imagine someone wanting to hurts this little guy. he was so sweet. he was found wander a maryland community and was tortured. they want to find whoever is responsible because they say often cruelty against animals is just the beginning. we've got the details coming up. plus being the audition of a lifetime the tryouts could be become part of the washington national's president race for the 2018 season. coming up. >> that story brings a smile to my face for sure. by the way 3
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>> it is a devastating scene as they search for survivors in the santa barbara county. it's the same area that went up in flames during december massive wildfires. mudslides are blamed for 17 deaths and another two dozen people are still missing and 100 homes have been destroyed. >> and the recent cold weather was followed by all kind of problems and flight fiasco at jfk in new york. former secretary hood will lead investigation into what went wrong. it started last thursday following bitter winter s
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that let to problems handling flight nraiz and they'll detail their findings in recommendations and report expected in a few months. >> george washington middle school in alexandria will be closed tomorrow for the third straight day. the fire marshall deemed the building safe to reenter and school officials will inform parents when the pipe has been repaired and the fire marshall cleared it to reopen. >> now to a disturbing story out of district heights a kitten found tortured is recovering. officials are very quernd that the person who would harm an innocent person like this is still throughout in the community. "fox5" lauren demarco has the details and update on the kit. >> this is 8 month old hard i can and it's impossible to think someone would want to hurt him. he's so sweet. investigators say that is what happened and they really want to find the person
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animals is often just the beginning. some of the images you're going to see are disturbing. this poor little guy went through so much trauma. just to be so social and trusting. he's so resilient. >> little hardy as he's being called is on the mepd and doing amazingly well in his foster home after such a rough start to life. it was just last thursday that animal services was called out to an apartment complex along row shell avenue in district heights where he was spotted roaming halls severely injured. his feet and tail had been bound with rubber band and his ears cut up. >> you can see right here and here where they had to amputate toe where's his feet were construct contradicted and that cut off the blood flow and the same thing happened to his tail. and his back foot was hli
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in a bandage. his ears were shredded when they came. they had to amputate his ears. >> who would do this? was it someone who lives in the complex or did the kitten wapder in seeking shelter from the cold? we spoke with a neighborhood that didn't want to be identified and said either way it's horrifying and especially with a large number of children and pets in the community. >> they haven't sent out any memos it's alarming and concerning i have pets. >> you never know. children are next. >> this is indicative of violent personality and someone who is not just going to stop after this cat and have violent tendencies that could progress towards people or other animals. >> in homes where animal cruelty is occurring there could be other victims such as spouses or children. as for this little guy, he'll be up for adoption as soon as he's medically ready and the name hardy. >> means courageous and able to
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circumstances. >> if you have any information on who may have done this to hardy you want to contact prince george county animal services. it's 301, 780-741 and alley cat rescue is offering a 2500 reward for information leading to arrest and conviction in the case. lauren demarco, "fox5 local news". just awful. >> i can't even look at that to be honest. >> horrible, horrible story. >> whoever -- i hope they find sglem it's ashame a rescue organization has to put up the reward. they need to rescue animals with that money. maybe that is a good place to donate to. >> i hate to see that i'm a cat lover too. what, i'm supposed to be -- >> oh, hi. >> i'm back. >> all right. >> that's all right i'll leave. >> we'll talk about it getting warm and wetter. who is up for that? >> okay. >> not you? >> okay. >> some of it.
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warm not the wet. >> we need it. >> we do need. it we're into a moderate drought in this area and have very little helpful moisture late fall in the no of december. today temperatures were back to average. this is typical for december for january as a matter of fact and dulles 43 and bwi 41. let's talk about where temperatures are now. we have a few cold spots where it thipd in the warm department. inwinchester 38, d.c. 38, mastracchio 4. some spots will be chilly but i don't think as cold as last night. we expect clouds to come building on in. by the way we have a little bit of possibility of fog later tonight. don't think it will be widespread. we expect a few more clouds to come in. talking about that warm-up. while d.c. has 41, cincinnati it's 60 there. nashville 62 at this hour and chicago has soared to 54 and that's the warmer air that will be pushing in our direction. we'll be in the low 50s
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now, this time tomorrow night i think we'll be showing you radar. because there will be showers starting to develop. most of the day is going to be dry. and but with that warmer air approaching it will also be transporting some evening showers. and some that moisture in the overnight thursday into the first part of friday could be on the moderate side. so we can use the rain. we're not fully done with the rain by the time we get to friday which is when we see the big warm-up. mid 60s friday. we'll talk more about the the timing for that and how it affects the weekend coming up in a few minutes, tone yes, i shawn. >> sue, thank you very much. >> severing ties the latest company to part ways with steve bannon and the record book sfrailz that closeive tell all about the trump white house. >> and but first, what president trump said about a judge's ruling to temporarily block his decision toen the daca program. tomorrow morning on fox5 a veterinarian has advice what you need
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>> president trump lashed out at the federal judge in california call about ending the daca program. it protects young immigrants from deportation. it must remain in place while both sides battle is out in court and in response the president tweeted the decision shows how broken and unfair the court system s the judge's decision comes as president trump and congressional leaders agreed to tackle other aspect of immigration reform. under the ruling daca recipients will be loued to renew status and the government will not be required to accept new applications or allow dreamers
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leave. >> michael wolff tell all book about the trump administration was top-selling book last week. fire and fury sold more than 25,000 hard cover copies in it the first week and ebooks 250,000 and retail verz struggle todd keel it in stock. it could take up to to 3 weeks for delivery. >> serious xm cut ties with steve bannon. he lost barkers over remarks he made by. he said she would leave post as executive mayor money. sixt irusxm says he will no longer host the radio show. >> coming up next tonight a medical supply shortage. >> is there's growing concern about the low levels of important supply that hospitals and dr. s offices rely on. ♪
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>> you have ever dreamed of running around on a major baseball field. you may be able to run around nationals park as one of the racing presidents. they're looking for candidates fill the shoes and heads of george, tom, be a and teddy at the home games for the upcoming season and duties include reading and taking photos with fans and of course run the traditional race during the fourth inning and have to be able to tolerate all that heat under those heads. the deadline is tonight at midnight. if you're picked tryouts will be hend on sunday. >> coming up what virginia governor terry maccall off has to say in the state of the governor address. >> this is "fox5 local news at 10":30. >> right now at 10:3
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concerns over vital medical supplies in the u.s. and to plame last year sgrukttive sure kaenz and 7-eleven's across the the can'ty they say this operation is the start. >> new controversy over kneeling during the national anthem and what nbc is saying about protests during the super bowl 10:30 starts now. >> a northern virginia team confessing toy a murder are a year ago. >> we're hearing the confession days after the teen pleaded guilty to retaliation killing, korey. >> it's a chilly video and hours long. in this video 18-year-old venus romero can be heard describing death of 15-year-old damaris reves. she wanted to avevth death of her boyfriend also a member of ms 13 she believed reyes revesto
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boyfriend's death. she was tortured before stabbed to death. she told reyes reves you will remember me until we see each other in hell. he remember my name. it is scheduled to be sentenced may 25 and faces life in prison plus 20 years. >> montgomery county police say a missing d.c. man was found dead in the parking lot of west field wheaton mar. delmar mosley wept missing wednesday night and was found in a car 11:00 this morning. it's up clear how he died and his death is not suspicious. >> new surveillance showing a suspect in a shooting that happened near george washington university hopped o hospital. the suspect convicted had a brutal argument. the suspect shot the vick tem and the hospital was placed on lock down for a short time and that victim is expects todd be okay. >> to virginia governor terry mcauliffe sdlivrd his s
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the address tonight. he spent much of the time as governor and hank people he worked with and those that worked for the state. mcauliffe outed growth of economy during four years as governor and says there's more work took done. >> as you remember my first year in office we were forced to work together to deal with inherited 2.4 billion dollar short fall since then, our bipartisan cooperation and vir is vir strong economic growth have improved our financial picture significantly. >> governor elect ralph no northam current lute governor will be sworn in on sunday. what are you doing? >> can you explain -- >> what are you doing to me? >> this made the rounds. members of school board in louisiana are now getting death threats after video of a teacher handcuffed and escorted out of a school board meeting. she questioned a pay raise or administrators
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board president ruled as out of order buzz not part of usual question and answer session. she asked the question a second time and board president standing by his decision. >> if a teacher has the authority to under our policy we have the same rules certain rules three minute speech civilizeed. cannot get off target. got to be related to the issue before the the board. and that's not what's happened. >> those threats came from various states as far as away as australia. the union plans to hold a rally to support the teacher. >> president trump has until end of week to make a major decision about iran's nuclear program and the united states involvement. the president deciding whether to continue waiving sanctions against iran. within the week the administration must all tell
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complying with major come popeen of the nuclear deal. >> u.s. immigration raided dozens of 7-eleven stores. all arrested were suspected offing in the can't write illegal le. it's part of the crack down on illegal immigration. owners of franchise stores are responsible for hiring and verifying own employees. >> tharl f right now 46 hour nbc news and 32 republicans and 14 democrats are retiring or running for other office this is the most pour for one part since 1994. >> even though house majority whip is back on the job his road to fullry covery is still underway. louisiana congressman tweeted out the the news he was scheduled to undergo another surgey today. he w
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opened fire on republican lawmakers practicing for charity baseball game last june he was shot in the hip and had previous injuries to repair internal organs and broken bones and he'll remain engaged in his work while healing from the latest procedure. >> one of the many things you probably take for granted when you go to the doctor or hospital is the bag of fluid they hook next to you. this concern about the supply and it has to do with last year's hurricanes. matt xlaipz from chick sglik get your homework done? >> every day a single mother of two fight off side effects of lupus. she's also survived two strokes and leukemia making her dependent on monthly immrun di fusions and that can be dilute with saline. the last time she went in for infusions. >> they were like we don't have a saline bag and she said i hope you don't have a reaction. >> wanda,ik
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americans are stunned to learn hurricane maria in puerto rico destroyed the plants that make iv stealing bags causing nationwide short annual enforcing medical professionals to spend 30 minutes or more manually -- they think hurricanes in puerto rico but it affect people here. >> in letter to the fda american hospital association says saline -- and on the brink of a significant health crisis. a lack of saline bags could be dire. >> it's the first thing we give to the patients when they come in from a gurn shot or motorcycle accident. they had a lot of blow blood we have to bulk back up and give them fluids. >> fortunately they report one of the largest manufacturers of the bags bam ter says they're online again and it could be months until production is fully restored. some hospitals are clinics are forced to decide which
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patients get bags and when leaving routine patients feeling guilty wonder physical she should use a bag critical to someone else's life. >> i've been there and do this and it was needed it it's soo not fair to them. >> they're monitoring other drugs manufacturing in puerto rico and insists the saline shortage will improve in a couple weeks. we talked to one clinic in california that says he has enough until if he february and we have to reassess. in chicago, matt thin, fox news. >> up next at so:30 an officer saves an owl. >> i feel like you spoil the story already. >> i did, didn't i? >> rescuing the bird from on coming traffic. >> it's a good story. >> stay tuned to watch. it you don't have to wait to see sue. >> that's hard to follow no doubt about that. hey, there, jim is, sarah, we're waerning you the ice on local ponds, sceekz, rivers, streams,s to going to break
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we have this picture today and at wild lake in columbia maryland and it's in the process of breaking up and tomorrow's temperatures will continue that pros he and wait until we get in store friday and two rounds of written and rumble of furniture. all that ahead in the forecast. generation x seems to be helped when it comes to retirement. nearly 4 in 10 americans born between 1965 and late 70s say they would like to retire some day and don't think they will have big enough nest towing turn to. >> probably not best news for those investing in retirement. stocks retreat iting from nasdaq and nsb 500 having 1st 1st downed day of the year. a lot of people will wish they invested in real estate after hearing this. a new report from
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said 4.3% of homes are value at 1 million or more. that's quadruple back in db and coca-cola is launching four nraivz of quiet coke and customers can choose from ginger lime, feisty cherry, sdeingtsy blood orange and twisted mapping owe. the company says twelve ounce sdiny cans will hit store shelves later this month. that's a look at business. i'm david asmond.
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home after home destroyed and some torn off foundation. others leveled by boulders and trees. >> three in the morning, early morning hours all the debris came down and sounded like cars were being dragged. you see the boulders and rocks and tried to get out and couldn't. >> washing down the hillside after torrential reigns hit southern california following the worst fire season in history. >> every hill you see around here was on fire and when we know that the dirt is loose and if rain comes we knew t that. >> the only words to think of to describe what it looked like is it looks took a world war one battle field. >> more than a dozen dead. the sheriff says many others remain unaccounted for. helicopters and high water trucks rescued hundreds repdz and others were trapped. >> we couldn't get out on time basically what happened. we were digging trenches around the house. >>
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see and smell mudd slide come without warning. by the time we get one it's to late. >> we've had rain before. but nothing like this. >> thomas fire lasted four weeks. the reigns that caused this slide lasted less than four hours. the death toll could be ten times as high. why, the sheriff said 80 to 90% of residents ignored evacuation orders. >> a lot of frustration on the part of people that were evacuated. nobody likes to he evacuated from their home and i think the thought was that this is probably not going to be a problem. but ultimately -- obviously it was. >> controversy going forward. some residents were under mandatory evacuation. they were hit the hard eingts. problem is preducting a mudd slide in inexact science. 101 freeway could remain closed through the weekend. isn't abarbara
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>> a police officer in maryland rescueded an owl from traffic of the owl was found during morning rush hour route 100 and hover-over and they believe a car may have hit it before it was found. after drivers call for help in an arun den county stopped and scooped up the owl and sat with it in his patrol car. >> i believe the owl will be okay. >> let's hope so. good rescue. >> he's cute. >> so, hey, we've got a nice warm-up coming. >> okay, good. >> whatfy spoil my lead and tell you it will be 65 friday. >> you still have to watch. >> what? >> you have see how we get there between now and then. >> exactly we're all over the place. you thought you would get through a lot of ice and now you'll get through rain and as we look at the the rain that is headed our direction it will begin probably tomorrow evening in the form of showers and typically moderate rain overnight into friday morning and we want you to be ready for that and that will happen friday and i'll tell you what,
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big one. it looks like it would be anywhere from half inch of rain to inch and a half of rain. again the process gets started tomorrow night. this night we'll watch for a little more fog that will develop & dulles dropped to 20 most places should be near or slightly above freezing. we'll cloud up tomorrow and most dlail hours dry. you'll start in the south and move north. two rounds of rain throw. heavier rain may be overnight tonight into friday morning and tairping off by the noon hour and then most of the friday afternoon right now looks like it might be dry and that's when we see the temperatures bop up to 60s. but cold front comes through after that and knocks us back to winter reality after that. here's two days. coming forward few showers developing. fires on friday, warmer, 65. a lot of rain
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before the noon hour while we get to dry afternoon we got to watch for the possibility of another around of rain friday night with the front and that's the game changer because it brings colder air back to the picture. we need this rain, though, folks, we're now in eye moderate drought and that is because the fall was pretty dry and december has been pretty dry ands you well know it's annual been small amounts of snow we've been getting and we need to make up a deficit and that will help. as we look at temperatures tonight clear kiz? winchester know he was will 1 and some places are warmer than they were last night and we hope it will continue that way so we don't have icy pa patches to worry about tomorrow morning. everything really dried up. can we have later in the day most isly evening. 52 d.c.. 54 fredericks during and 53 mar tipsburg. it will linger and you notice the temperatures like annapolis a little cold are because there's ice nearby.
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cutter that breaks up. it definitely maingdz a difference if you are close to water it will affect air temperature. >> so, tomorrow, we have a frontal boundary we're getting closer and doesn't process until friday night. we get into the 50s and this front in an area of low pressure on it will be able to grab gulf moisture and bring us more substantial rain in the overnight hours until the area commute which would be crazy and it will work its way in our direction. if we takes future cast, 5:00, cloudy, we start to see showers working their way up. not quite to interstate 66 yet and maybe evening rush hours for the most part dry. by he:00 we're seeing sca scattering of showers west of d.c. and in overnight hours closer to friday morning you can see we have moderate downpours here and there and can't rule out a quick rumbl
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of thunder as it passes out during the rush our hour. by noon everything on the delmarva and eastern shore and many dry hours later into the day. friday afternoon we really could be quite warm and wildly wonderful. friday night here come the frontal boundary again and that will develop a few nor showers coming through with this area of low pressure. that will also probably take us into saturday morning with i alittle bit of rain as well. rain heavy at times later at night and early in the day with nice break in the the afternoon. here's what we talk about in terms of rain it looks like it could be as much as 9/10 of inch in d.c. and friday rick an inch and hard to place where the heaviest is a little bit now it looks to bring heavier rain over to eastern shore. again that's a pretty good soaking and hey, that would be about a foot of snow and it won't be that and cold enough for. it we'll wrap it up with "fox5" accuweather 7-day forecast and unfortunately now a pretty chilly weekend.
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it will be early in the morning when we hit. it morning rain. afternoon sun saturday getting colder as the day goes on and 3 the high temperature on sunday. it's another cold shot coming in behind this rainy frontal boundy. only 3 on martin luther king holiday observed monday and 36 tuesday and 32 wednesday. another cold stretch coming and doesn't look like it will be a two week long arctic plunges that's for sure tim and sarah back to you. >> next at 10:30 will there be any players kneeling during the national anthem at the super bowl. >> when nbc is saying about the potential for anthem couldn't versusy during the billing game
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will smith bigger rment go to the ground. grab your wrist, rodney hood makes over 12 million. >> he'll probably get a fine. >> hope he had apple care. >> john wall fresh off his adeed as. alley-oop from bradley beal. john wall when he has that look doesn't miss. down, up one. three for john wall and forgot about the super star known as joe engels. he hits a through for utah and bradialy beihl hits the cl clutch. 107-104. >> much like that guy filling rodney hood there if you don't post a picture on social needsia it's like you never went to a sporting event. georgetown hoyas are doing something about that in actual reality section onth. no cellphone allowed an actual tickets and face to face communication
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so i want to know how many of you can get through a game without looking at phones. and 8% really and 62% are honest and said no. and this year's super bowl any players that opted to a knee during protest. 9 out of 1696 players decided to neal or stay in the locker room during the anthem and protest. s this is most creative way to get embroiled in doping scandal and if not sports history at least in kayaking history. one of japan's best kayaker cannot compete because of steroids but not for taking then. he smikd a rival's drink us causing the other
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to test for for pdes and is facing possible expulsion. >> i had no idea japanese canoeing was so competitive. >> at least he got caught. >> yeah. >> got do what you have to do. >> he's been accused of st stealing equipment and damaging equipment. >> he's a great guy. >> he went tonya harding. >> kind of. >> little more subversive. >> spiking a drink of someone else with steroids. >> and what he's saying about the viral video and power goes out on consumer electronic's show and major companies impacted by that outage.
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where are we taking him? i have no clue. we're just tv doctors. if this was a real emergency, i'd be freaking out. but thanks to cigna, we can do more than just look heroic. we can help save lives by getting you to a real doctor for a check-up. nurse, this thing's defective. please don't touch that.
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