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four inches in frostburg, three inches in emmitts burg, one inch in laytonsville. in virginia, two inches in front royal, almost one inch at dulles airport, just about .3 of an inch in chantilly. so we had that moisture. we also had a little bit of rain. everything melted as we headed into the afternoon hours. right now temperatures are still above freezing in a couple locations, like hagerstown 34, 36 in frederick and gaithersburg, still 40 in d.c., but we have strong winds out of the north and northwest. a 32 miles per hour wind gust right now in hagerstown, 1 in manassas, 16 miles per hour in d.c. those strong winds out of the northwest are bringing in colder air. so we will see the temperature drop below freezing, especially in the north and west suburbs. 26 to 32 for your overnight lows. we'll slowly warm into the 30s
four inches in frostburg, three inches in emmitts burg, one inch in laytonsville. in virginia, two inches in front royal, almost one inch at dulles airport, just about .3 of an inch in chantilly. so we had that moisture. we also had a little bit of rain. everything melted as we headed into the afternoon hours. right now temperatures are still above freezing in a couple locations, like hagerstown 34, 36 in frederick and gaithersburg, still 40 in d.c., but we have strong winds out of the north...
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there's emmitt. emmitt, come talk to us. you're from where? >> we're from monroe. >> reporter: the next town over? >> yes. >> reporter: which is believed to be where the elementary school the kids are going to go to monroe. >> that's correct. my son here ryan attended that school. that's my understanding is that's where they're going to be. >> reporter: and this is your wife? >> yes, jill. >> reporter: you're out here because? >> to leave some stuffed animals that are our daughters, just to let everybody know we're thinking of them, and our hearts are with them. >> reporter: ryan, you attend school in the area? >> yeah. >> reporter: how old are you? >> i'm 14. >> reporter: you're 14 years old. you can't imagine, i'm sure, the horrific event that these people suffered through and the kids here. >> yeah, it was pretty shocking. i was home sick that friday when it happened, and i woke up, and my dad was like there was a shooting, and it was just very scary. i didn't know. my friends were texting me saying, they're in a lockdown and everything. my
there's emmitt. emmitt, come talk to us. you're from where? >> we're from monroe. >> reporter: the next town over? >> yes. >> reporter: which is believed to be where the elementary school the kids are going to go to monroe. >> that's correct. my son here ryan attended that school. that's my understanding is that's where they're going to be. >> reporter: and this is your wife? >> yes, jill. >> reporter: you're out here because? >> to leave...
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. >> investigation underway this morning after a car was struck by an amtrak train and emmitt and rebuild. there are pictures of the accident here. the driver of the car apparently became stuck on the tracks causing the crash. the driver abandoned his vehicle prior to the collision and as i was unable to stop in time before colliding with the occupied vehicle. this all happened around 6:00 yesterday evening at the intersection of salman and 67th streets. >> new information this morning on the deadly mall shooting near portland oregon. the masked gunmen who opened fire 22 year-old jacob tyler roberts appears that acted alone and a random rampage. he recently quit his job, sold all his belongings and told friends he was moving to light. here's video from the scene. we also learned that roberts used a semi-automatic rifle that he stole the day before the shooting from someone he knew. he killed two people and wounded a third before he took his own life. investors raiders say robert's had no significant criminal history. police have arrested >> police have arrested three people in connection
. >> investigation underway this morning after a car was struck by an amtrak train and emmitt and rebuild. there are pictures of the accident here. the driver of the car apparently became stuck on the tracks causing the crash. the driver abandoned his vehicle prior to the collision and as i was unable to stop in time before colliding with the occupied vehicle. this all happened around 6:00 yesterday evening at the intersection of salman and 67th streets. >> new information this...
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i realized a terror of the likes i have i had never known before or after, it happened when i saw emmitt' mutilated body in a casket. emmett till was a 14-year-old black boy on a visit to relatives in mississippi. he was brutally killed by white men who were told he had flirted with a white woman. emmett till's mother was a woman named mamie carton. she made a courageous and ultimately important decision. he insisted on an open casket at her only child's funeral. she said she wanted everybody to see what the virulent racism in mississippi at that time looked like. that decision was transformational. the word transformational is used by joe madison, notice mine. he's exemplary talk show host. as he often does, he has a thought that warrants consideration and sharing -- what would happen if any one of the parents of those 26 babies in newtown, krk countering would authorize or even encourage the release of the crime scene photos of what happened to their child? here's the point. we are once again engaged in a debate over guns. the arguments pro and conare old and tired. frankly most of us
i realized a terror of the likes i have i had never known before or after, it happened when i saw emmitt' mutilated body in a casket. emmett till was a 14-year-old black boy on a visit to relatives in mississippi. he was brutally killed by white men who were told he had flirted with a white woman. emmett till's mother was a woman named mamie carton. she made a courageous and ultimately important decision. he insisted on an open casket at her only child's funeral. she said she wanted everybody...
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in october, of your name to emmitt vascocu, wrote on the station's page -- >> rhonda lee responded toe comment at length on facebook thread saying -- rhonda lee was fired by ktbs late last month from the station claiming she repeatedly violated company policy about responding to criticism from the words. we invited a representative from ktbs to join us on the show. they declined. instead it provided us with the following recording. >> unfortunately, television personalities have long been the subject of harsh criticism and negative your comments about their performance. it is harsh your comments posted on the official website, there is a specific procedure to follow. ms. rhonda lee was let go for repeatedly violating that procedure and after being warned multiple times of the consequences, if her behavior continued. rhonda lee was not dismissed for her parents were defending her parents. she was fired for continuing to violate company procedure. >> we're joined now by videostream, rhonda lee herself. can you respond to your boss house at the tv station and tell us about why he respond
in october, of your name to emmitt vascocu, wrote on the station's page -- >> rhonda lee responded toe comment at length on facebook thread saying -- rhonda lee was fired by ktbs late last month from the station claiming she repeatedly violated company policy about responding to criticism from the words. we invited a representative from ktbs to join us on the show. they declined. instead it provided us with the following recording. >> unfortunately, television personalities have...
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. >> isn't it amazing, you look at the pensacola area, you're from there, emmitt's from there, roy jonesd running back. >> derrick brooks. >> clay richardson. i talked to derrick the other day. >> such a great, decent man. of course, jerry pate who is a pretty darn good golfer himself. it's amazing what comes out of that area. >> it's crazy. it's a wild -- it's a wild thing to think about all these golfers. you've got five golfers, six golfers in that area that have played on tour. which is wild. >> bubba watson, thank you. >>> still ahead this morning, former president bill clinton, former secretary of state, colin powell, director and star of this year's hit film "argo," ben affleck. and caroline kennedy with secret recordings from inside her father's oval office. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ every signature is unique, and every fingerprint unrepeatable. at sleep number, we'
. >> isn't it amazing, you look at the pensacola area, you're from there, emmitt's from there, roy jonesd running back. >> derrick brooks. >> clay richardson. i talked to derrick the other day. >> such a great, decent man. of course, jerry pate who is a pretty darn good golfer himself. it's amazing what comes out of that area. >> it's crazy. it's a wild -- it's a wild thing to think about all these golfers. you've got five golfers, six golfers in that area that...
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if you look at the civil rights movement, that started with emmitt till, montgomery, montgomery was supposed to be a boycott. people on the ground who begin to drive this issue. the conversation can't start in washington. washington is an aftereffect. it has to start with the people in various places driving them to move. if that doesn't happen, they will not move. >> you're absolutely right. that is the history of movements in america. but there is going to be a bill we know senator dianne feinstein is going to introduce a bill on the first day of the new congress. why shouldn't more folks get behind that, including some republicans? because i'd like to remind you of one thing. justice scalia said in the heller decision, like most rights the second amendment is not unlighted. he said, it is not a right to keep and carry any weapon whatsoever in any manner whatsoever for whatever purpose. from the high priest of the supreme court of conservatism himself. why doesn't that create some room for current conservatives like ronald reagan did in 1994 to back an assault weapons ban? >> the issue is,
if you look at the civil rights movement, that started with emmitt till, montgomery, montgomery was supposed to be a boycott. people on the ground who begin to drive this issue. the conversation can't start in washington. washington is an aftereffect. it has to start with the people in various places driving them to move. if that doesn't happen, they will not move. >> you're absolutely right. that is the history of movements in america. but there is going to be a bill we know senator...
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you know, emmitt smith was a coach.hiefs, and like i said, everybody is kind of just lost and shocked for words. there's really nothing that you can possibly put into words or try to wrap your mind around to try to make light of it because like i said, it just happened. this is something that is continuing to happen in the nfl. it's not a trend. it's going to continue to happen. like i said, when junior seau, when the big name kind of hit, everybody kind of took notice to it. like i said, you never know. i don't want to speculate what was going through that young man's head. >> quickly, does the team -- do teams in the nfl, do they provide enough opportunity to get psychological counseling, because it's not an easy thing to be going through? is that opportunity there for people who need it? >> the opportunity is there. obviously, you know, they're years behind. guys like myself who played the game before, you know, who suffer, you know, a lot of guys are suffering out there for various reasons. and you know, this is a y
you know, emmitt smith was a coach.hiefs, and like i said, everybody is kind of just lost and shocked for words. there's really nothing that you can possibly put into words or try to wrap your mind around to try to make light of it because like i said, it just happened. this is something that is continuing to happen in the nfl. it's not a trend. it's going to continue to happen. like i said, when junior seau, when the big name kind of hit, everybody kind of took notice to it. like i said, you...