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cognition of 1.4 transgender americans. could pending cases involving ra bathroom unsgender people andiv federal c rights prottions. a drop in center and resource for trans district aboutmp t e are under pl attack, there aree who are immigrants.th arere targeted because of their race. one of the things that we have learned through history is that they are people who can try to impose their viasews, human w right to exist. >> and to give you an example,ct ed by the trump administration narrowing the definition of just twoffor coun.
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early hours ofmorn coldest nigh since april degrees. adt rey. up. ex to rt rig now. winds north miles an hour. that's great i earlier today. see a ridge of high pressure building in. not much happening on satellite radar at all. look at national airport. the u 60s. ago, degrees with dan last ni ought prettyt gghusty . right now winds ranging anywhere from three to miles an hour.
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windtoday. wis well to otanr th we're finally getting a little bit o break from those winds tperatures 46 in the ty. 39 manassas. 42 -- s and martinsburg and dulles.is 48 at ann baltimore at 41. 38 degrees overnight low tonight. talking mostly clear skies and cold. frost developingvernight and lingering into morning hrss well. dvisories andor you later. back to you. fened 700 block ofon lga ma vle approached by a man forced into nearby alley where hell sexy assaulted the victim. after the attack suspect t attacked by a pack of pit bulls inaryland died this weekend.
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a fox hound mix and her owner atck bid five pit bulls w escaped from a fenced yard in happened in aspen hill k. neighborhood on thursday. owner of the pit bull is looking me potential fine . bti athletes safety after the death of football playerd private meeting tuesday to discuss the independent commissionsbe pro into the culture of the football program which has been labeled as toxic. latest independent examination since ir'snamc proc edurft aer he collapsed on the field during a work eout. of the funniest people on the little and b screen at the kennedy t centeronight celebrating mark twainrize for american humor. this year that award goes to
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lia louis dreyfuss. down on thein r ed watts gs live from the kennedy center. marina, this event is always so much fun to cover.r lastit was david letterman h walkinge on the red carpet as he got the mark twain prize. last year julia louis udreyfuss yo may not knonlived in the area she was younger. went to school in bethesda. she is right over there right now.ve awards show goinr as we speak. let's take you to individual from the red carpet a little while ago. ajuo. ilis of usougr wee nost kwn for elai on seinfeld. friend and former co star jerry seinfeld is here tonight. ied a how he knew julia was the one to play elaine. i also asked juliaeiecviheng tn.
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>> the first time -- gosh. i guess maybe wn i stuck race sins at my nosehe l ighn andent to emergency room e we can't get them out in. >> we had the twousbe it. i would say the second she her . >> just somethinthg abo'sut her. >> waremember,s a guy's show. you had three guys. so you're gna be the woman th three gu that -- you know, you h cha and strength and she of course has enormous quantities of both. >> so first ste two strong thumbs >> seinfeld fans i know you recognized this. even people who didn't t
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show that sur you heard of ela e blrafrom particularly prettyy. steven colbert, tina fay, most celebritn from la or new york. i asked the question what do y love to do when you're here in dc. >> we didod huge walk t all around the mal and a bunch of monuments with a bunch of my girlfriends it wasfun. brisk walk. it was r freezing butlly really divine. >> oh, mygo d. i like going to the musms and stuff you know, just walking around. you guys have great coffee here so i like to get coffee. >>i came here in my 7th grade trip wn i was a kid and i think the last time i wasre , my 7th grade trip was the last time i had been here. it was fun just to see the monuments and all tha stuff. >> believe it or not i like the monumentn moments.
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i like the traditional stuff, i like museums monuments. i love limeston >> anything you hate about dc. >> the circles are a little annoying. >> so i think the traffic circle seinfeldld have been a episode if it was based here. tis event helps raise money for arrograms sponsored by the kennedy center in schools all across the country including here in dc region. 2.2 million dollars has been raised tonight. lauren and marina, the event that's going on right now, it's ju being tape if you'd like to watch it, it's going to be airing next month o. back to you. >> lindsay, it's got to feel a little surreal. we can hear your voice echoing in the big with such big event going on. how does it feel being there. >> hopefully nobody can hear me. completely empty. hard to belie everyone is beyond the doors over there. packed concert hall b just me
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out here for now. >> well g entertained wood comedy. >> so iconic with elaine. great jobn getting that i there and dc ties. great to see her doing well aftere battl with breast cancer. >> and local o.girl, >> thank you, lindsay. >> live from theennedy center. >> all ght. in onews, take th ais, scary little moments foa pup, a dog rescued from hvac duct in fairfax county. video here showing the firefighters pulling the dog out. w nod on how the little guy got stuck in a duct like that.bu t firefighter his to cut a hole in the ceiling to get him out. looks like he's. doing ok >> coming a c clemson students home coming party and then the floor tonight studentgas whowa werey all went. down >> plus what happened to allison thresher, the montgomery county woman has been missing for nearly two decades. we're going to take a closer look at the case with debut of
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all new "fox5" true crime bedcast. we'l right back. ♪ k. ♪
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donald trump: such a nasty woman. ch ng mat erupted in t s up.atene. [all shouting] tired of all that? me, too. that's why i'm running for the u.s. senate- to change the way washington works. from healthcare costs to a lack of high paying js, nogets done anymore because of silly ptisan games. but a true outsider cod change that. i'm neal simon, i approve this message, because, maryland, i'll never fight for a party boss. i'll only fight for you.
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. [cheers and plapse]. a party appximate near clemson university last night turned into momts of terror after the floor collapsed beneath people injuring at least 30. it happened at apartment clubhouse near the school and cell phone t videot you're seeing shows people falling through the floor onto the said sensation where everybody was jumping. next thing you know i'm jumping. i had my hands up in the air,no see feeling myself falling likes th. i waked up. i blacked out. see girls everywhere blood all over theace and everything like that. >> according to police there were no life-threatening
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esinju home coming party at clubhouse. clemson university will provide counseling services for any ter. >> local coffee shop in a fredericksburg virgi is asking for help stole its scare crow from out front. surveillance video shows the crimehere. it happened outside the downtown coffee shop aro.md 2. last tuesday. though they a police p say even reporty the do not plan on pressing chs.ndttgeback. one of employees had to let them use person cloalth aesnd stuff to. comen be better. >> do better. >> picture of scare crow aeady wearing gloves >> good point. >> definitely chilly out there.. yeah, gwen, luckily no rain or anything like that. it is >> it is very cold.
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see the scare cw is watching. the forecast definitely cold out there. wantlo g earlyve-mornisng hours tomorrow mornin it is going to be extremely cold. in fact tonight the coldest into nce april.orning that we'vesi h it is really going to be chilly. 46 degrees this hour at dc. 40 quantico. 41 at baltimore. annapolis. chilly 39 at manassas this hour. 36 at winchester. 42 a martinsburg. frederick 43 degrees. u here.n is 44. not much to shoo odd level cloud here andig today was the day where the winds were extremelyy. we had wind chills and definitely a hang on to your hat day for sure. n the ews is the winds have finally pretty much subside and we're just c seeingm to light winds right now acros ourarea. but we had wind gusts in excess of 50 mile s an hour iome of our neighborhoods. overnight
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tonight as i mentioned it is t goingo be cold. 34 at quantico. 38 in the city. 31 only at manassas. 32 culpepers. 33 at winchest 32 at frederick and 39 at lo at 24-hour temperature change from last night this hour to right now. and we're anywhere from 6 to 24 degrees colder than we west yeday.so ries and warnings we had a freeze warni in effect. includes louden warren, culpeper. lighter colorst fro expect it ornight tonight and early tomorrow morning in many of our neighborhoods. any typee of vegetation outsiensible or harmed make sure you protect it. really really cold conditions. here's look at next couple of daysback up a little bit in revg it'sng to get a little waer on tuesday. seven-day forecast coming up in just a bit. back to you. question.rs almost of a >> for my mother, i need the
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whole truth to come out. >> missing pieces, now "fox5" true crime podcast siri back with a new tcase, search for allison thresher. it's unsolved mystery going back 18 years when a mother o two melanie alnwick spentt six months investigating the case.mo last week on "forning she talked about what she learn and what you can exp to hear when you download the podcast and listen to it. >> she was a mothe of two, divorced. she was supposed to start a new job with washington volvo station w found noun cno clues. evidence never revealedre. all i allison's being a set up. >> the who idea you can commit
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suicide and hide your own body, you know, it's completelyabsu absurd. >> what weow know allison thresher was trying toct prote one. the detectives first assigned to her caseer made seval mistakes including the assumption she wanted to disappear. today the cold case investigators have a different take. >> tce scene, s being her apartment, what lookedike was set up in our opinion to look like she was distraught o suicidalnd just at the end of her ro and was going t take, you know, some kind of action tr drive he a mile at cno canal and jump in. that was the beginnings o story that evolve. >> we did volume up forensic things that supported our theory and we're confident that it was >> that wasetve katie and mark you heard right there.
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we're f going tod detectives now believe that this story e mur staged. that led the originalet dtives in the wrong direction. >> you can expect newy pisodes wednesday on i-tunes, gole play and audio boom. you can also listen by going to the podcast tab on fox5dc.com.er th's family is hoping there might be someoneut there help bring and can allison home. >> i want to tease there, tell melanie as well as paul wagner have been doing fantastic job with mansion murders podcast and starting days away fro getting to the jury. incredible disco and doing a phenomenal job. >> one of the interests things law enforcement says is sometimes first first responders or detectives have idea what happened can really taint the investigation. they really try hard not to come up with own theory either one.e
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until they g direction, sounds like maybe it happened in that case. interesting to follow that podcast. >> download aew episode. >> coming up university of maryland new web side drawing majorm. critic >> why some calling it a form of propaganda. ♪ that coming up. i was a navy doctor,
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before he was attorney general, brian frosh led maryland's ght to clean up the bay. so when donald trump's epa attacks our clean water laws, frh is leading the charge to stop them.
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. the unirsity of maryland has rolled out a new website and e-mail news letter following a i e billed as n aews source but it's produced byschool's public relation office. now someool well-known journalism schanl ta. >> "fox5" evan lambert excitement around the fact that we had found an example right here in you know our pzeul p it
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and journalism pssrofeor priest teachesla css on disinformation and propagan maryland today. straight to e-mail and inboxes of students and staff with no easy way to unube describe. >> it's not adequatelarked and worse than that the students found this and call themselvesndsws.ne coming back to negative news stories grabbing national headlines over the deat of football player jordan mcnair and even mold situation in residence hauls. >> rose views of stories. >> even the jump lymph school at univeity called onar administrators toly label the newsletter and soave students >> i don't look at it as much f. i did, i would want to know simply propaganda or actually
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news going on around campus or around the ar. >> good thing for them. but it's not rea ty like truth. >> in a sta ment theumd spokeswoman te us if you visit the website you can see the line at the bottom that says produced by the office of strategic communications. it's not cblrently pe to unsubscribe from maryland today due to limitations the university's bulk maildplatform. we are they are working on a way for peopl to unube describe. >> president trumpki loo to rewrite history by pulling out nuclear agreement with .ssyia of playing by the honoring retired schoolteacher who's never stopped caring for local children. we'll be right back. ♪ b♪k. ♪ barbara comstock might as
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president trump says the u.s. will pull out o a long-standing nuclear aeement with russia. the dealk dates b nearly 30 years and helps protect the u.s. east.ts allies i europe and far fox's jillian turner withhe details. >> president trump says the u.s. may rekneeing on a nuclear treatment with russiawn as inf that's been in place for 30 years. he told reporte yesterday he's tired of playing by the >> honored the agreement. but russia has not unfortunately honored the agreement s we're going to terminate the agreement. p we're going tol out. >> he indicated he's prepared to relaunch arm. >> we have a tremendous amo of money to play with military, 700 billion, plus 716billion. so we are going to terminate the agreement and we are going to develop the weapons >>de pnts reagan and corn trough signed oto inf in december of 1987. landmark move intended to force
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both countries to eliminate ground launch ballistic and nce en u.s. accused government of eabres. recently president oba cited russian testing of ground launch cruise missile. at t time he chose not to withdraw due to heavy foreign p. some believes u.s. withdraw kick start arms race. some thi won't be good idea. >> i speou anr with former russ war and i don't want to see another nuclearrms race with russia or any other country. >> chairman foreign relations committee says a of president's tough talk could be part of broader strategy. >> som that like fact end nafta and ending up negotiating small changes and looksike you know it's going to be extended.
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so this could a something, just recursor to try russia to come into compliance. >> as of now national security advisory bolt tore slated to meet with foreignis minr this week.suspected to raise the pro of u.s. withdraw at that meeting. in washington gillian tner fox news. >> maybe warm blood makes me feel like gd time to dust off down jackets >> freeze. >> i'm cold. >> come from florida. >> in 40s this is scold. >> i great football weather though. >> yes it was, perfect. >> did we win. >> it did help right the guys out ere. i like you want thee ds for all tailgating. i guess the beer starts blowing, you don't notice any more. >> fall weatr. >> ladies >> we're getting soft gwen. >> the warm w gther doesn'to with football right maurice, yeah. we have a huge r skins fan right here in the stu. he's got his gear on and erything. and he goesnh u-unh
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gwen's forecast.deteort there. >> can i just do my weather >> yeah, it waseally cold out there. i'm getting i trouble over here aren't i. >> plenty of strong winds today as well.os thwinds even made it feel colder thanua thel air gusty moving in from hey were kicked in eallyth in.hin cold airht settled right temperatures tonight near ex pect to see frost overnight hours. same thior early mng once you get into monday. most the wee is going to be sunny though. do have rainrs showey the end let's take look at those wd s.gu42 mile today per hour windgan national airport. 37 a same at bwi thurgood marshall.e hour wind gusts out there. 47 inrince george's county.46 il multiple reportsf downed trees
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an power les in many areas as right now a great improvement. winds fairly light and calm. they're going to stay that way. along with that, sees the skies clearing out as well. radiation al cooling going on. cold air definitelyaking itself at home. highs today, 56 reaganti naal, 52 at dulles. 54 bwi thurgood marshall. i want to tell you a 2t4 70 deg. this is really a far cry from that totally. i right nos 42 at dulles. 39 gaithersburg. 46 in the city. 41 baltimore. 40 quantico. 36 at culpeper and winchester 24-hour ch hour, look ature attempe er from 6 to 24 degrees colder. so that's a pretty goodin cation of the direction that we're going in. because overnight tonight look8 at lows 3 in the ci elsewhere we are talking 31
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manassas, 32 martinsburg. 31 hagerstown. 33 winchester. warmer of course eas water, 39 annapolis and 37t leonardtown. definitely the chill is on. so as i said, ridge of high pressure will be blding once we get into tomorrow. look what's hapning here, w have a freeze warning and a frost advisory. freeze warning here in the darker shade includes louden, culpeper, warren and thenrom dc, metro area to the south and northeast we are talking a fro advisory kicks in at midnight and in effect right through to a monday at 10. if you have any kind of plans or vegetation outside, that sensitive, bring it or or definitely it's not going to survive. b finally aak in those wind 30s for overnight lows tonight.g tomorrow we're goio heating o up, only t the 50s. by theet time we g to tuesday different story. a ttle more c coverage in per atmosphere. n lot warmer before we get d to cool conditions all over again. very chilly in the mo
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make sure kg.idrns dresseds sto. 38 degrees tore tonight. mostly clear and cold, frost kicked . 57 degrees as we get intto rrow. plenty of sunshine cold day. "fox5" seven-day forecast brief warm u tuesday and then all downhill again. >> educators rliednd two day student happened dunbar high school innorthwest. over a hundred people attended conference hoping to address gun violence at schools and in communities. attendees came from parkland, florida and now town excuse mass shootings in recens >> wngton redskins came away wi c against the division rals cowbo. oductive game rushing 99 ay witr yards. cowboys had a chance to tie the game unsuccessful as they missed ins win 20-17.closing seconds.
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sfour and two thi season as they asepare to take on new yorkli t te gton redskins to surprise retired teacher fromty prince george's who has never stopped orde sodtu.ntg to po ivisits daily at bus st. makes sure you o up and brging snacks to children going to schoolithout much to eat. "fox and friends at eastern automotive group had special suy surprise for hia. >> tell us what you're feeling. by the way, redskins we heard ou're big redskin we have cheerleaders out from washington redskins this morn. >> i'm humbled.m humble. >> we thank you so much for coimng out. it's se things that make a difference. i just lovepeople. i just love doing things for pe
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le. it just gives me joy to be able to do that. >> for ms. cynthia. >> oh, and friend joel bassett from eastern automotive group esented cynthia snacks give out to kids tickets to redskins game and signed jersey. >> well-deserved. all teachers incredible heros day--day in all the schools. to give back a pay it forward. and giving back tos student >> i le to highlight those stories >> hidden surveillance cama at local school and now attorney representing employees is revealing more about a lawsuitl against the schoo system in a nt c5" excllaivuster, ouare yogu watching what y eat? if so you're not alone. constitute study reveals how many americans on a diet. >> one here. ♪ e too. ♪ >>e mo.
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th hoolmplo gince school s tysteym brokesc thee l them.n >> it's been six months since that ca ras ahrdhaed theircoac clothes. only on "fox5" ldley details. >> the lawsuit wasarbusey. it's afternc a surveilla camera disguised andetmokeector was discovered in theha t and connected to school security ne ork. what's still unknown who authorized this and the lawsuity. says not only did school stough occasnally ha change cloths in t office but
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so did students including girls >> liste how it was ance team. discovered. back ilapri sooch looking for security footage after hit-andun the parking lot.oo clicked onl system camera labeled main lobby and realized it was a liv feed of the principal's office.>> according, esidente at the time. she was able to pull up the camera o her own computer andsa herself. she gond up and fou the camera iee do notelared s to be ake m. intet nded i forsigion, we are s to who authorized the placement of that device. that was six months ago. the police chief a camera was found. >> we thought together that it was best for us m toake sure that we came forward in a transparent way. >> thence kevin maxwell said
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he didn't kw who put the camera there. >> the fbiio soone jn aoifter tp analyze data.th the school syst and police partment. but to this day, no update on the investigatio >> my first thought was sort of surprise tha public employer was surveilling its employees. lawyer. ruben is employment he says majorca factor in this is the privacy. there are yourlacerdous pisutsa isn't one of them. >> without some real proof that there is some wrongdoing goi on then this closed up officeti you have expon of privacy. >> he also says there should bed higher sta for government employers versus private businesses. you know, they're using public money so you want to know at are they up to. >> the attorney for the three suing says ach member ofool
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security admitted to installing the cameras. still unclearho authorized that to happen. if camera recording audio that' hu gepr illegal to record conversations of other people without their l. >>omin up now kn therapy giving the sift ofight back to nur-year-old boy. ow doctors it could give other c bhiieldreeln >> see again.so elu just what theoc donetorount apewoach to n helping patients become happier. >> ♪ ckight as well be barbara trumpstock. dona trump is against expandnig medicaid in virgia.ons.
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and he sabotag the heth hiking insurance rates up to voting wittrump 98 percent of the time. "i'm jennifer weon and i approved this message...
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well be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against expanding medicaid in virginia.
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against protections for pre-existing conditions. anthhe sabotaged the here market, hiking insurance rates up to 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees. voting with trump 98 percent of the time. expand medicaid in virginia. jenniferthexton believes healcare is a right ... and so "i'm jennifer wexton and approved this message... because change is coming." . th quest c to count calo. oesrif americans are on a et. dings published in new report from the cdc, research reveals an upward trend in dieting.
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in 2007 abo 43 percent of americans were trying tolim down. the latest data which isrom 2015 shows increase to about 49 percent of the country. including us. >> right there. >> a four-year-oldm boy again f t firs atime surgery. surgeon said it all happened thanks to new gene tllrapy treatment a. fox brand kelly with the story. >> this little boy isike any other four-year-old, cious an chatty. y.>> he >> but he'seen world in a black hole. w boith a rare genetic mutation causing blindness. >> he was just staring at overhead lights all of the time. he went waking econtact. he wasn't tracking toys that we put in front of his face awa d to play with ghim. >> not lon after he was t diagnosed doctorsd hison approved by the fda that
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could help their son. >> do weo along and not d and certain he's going to go blind or do we do this treatment and have a ris of thathappen. hihu who performed surgeries on m new gene therapy treatment inje underneaa the retin to try to treat the conditions y>> p remarkable to be able to provide something thatas previously sulted in blindness. oinyregonnl togonder surgery in a whole new world. his rents say it onl took two weeks for him to start seeing spac in a new way, navigating playevreas like n before. >> i keep having to sort of like
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pinch myself and be like is this real? is this sometng -- wait, do i not have to worry about this any re? is this st -- that gon is this like- this relief of not having to think about it any more is just really freeing for himself and for us. >> he is four years old but his parents say docto e onlyxpect his vision to improve. >> a star. >> a star, yeah, we got out of car and he staid mama a starea >> it wasnlly a star. >> i said that's not a star but is plane in the sky. sohowme you can see that. it'slinking like a star. his future holds many more eye exams on regular basis. soto family says they're excited eyto start j full of life and discovery with their son. ben franklin in a kelly "fox5"
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n usually involves medication, ors deinring activities like cog classes, walking groups art club, all part of eng government goal to decrease ss , linked to heart disease stroke and alzheim's disease. strategy rolled out b 2023. >> soundsike nice idea. nice ice breaker. gotting tohere. >> you recognize these, no place like home. ruby slippers with back. take you on inside look at one of smithsonian's most popular. exhibi stay with us. ♪ way to stay connected.
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wizard of oz fans you can once again eight glimpse of dorothy's famous ruby slippers.
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famous slashing lynning read sh museum of history at special gallery. fox bob barnard takes us along wi a look. >> guys they are back.ai one of tr of ruby slippers from the wizard of oz back at ameran history museum down on the mall. take a look, own special case here on the third floor, west wing of museum.ya joining us in little man who is a curator here. ryan telle about these, one of several irs known to exist. >> so four that are known to exist still used in the filmi of the movie. this pair came in 1979. sold at mgm auction in 1907. had it on displac almost continuously since 1979.os one of tt requested and best loved objects here at museum. >> kind of off y limits lastear and a half or so. tell me about what you've done and how peopleave help. >> 80-year-old costumes obviously need a little tlc after sometime. weea rzed shoes needed to go
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to conservation lab for work. raised $350,000 from 6,000 donors all over therl wo fans of wizard of oz, f of classic film from kick art keep them oby. want keep them ruby for decades to come m forillions that see them every year. successful campaign allowed sp erealre arelymovie. pictures hwne oxh e here. large space for just slippers; is that right. >> pretty rare thing and first time we've done for rubyiv slippee them own gallery. anticipating so many people want to see them we wand te something special. >> therey are, oh, goodness. from 1939. couple of pictures of you guys have kind of done work eson the to keep them alive for a ile. >> conservat trained material scientists see them at microscopes here and studying materials. really able to get in-depth and pig out 15ia different mat ruby
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