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join us on air and in line. >>> d.c. police are waiting for the medical examiner's report. >> he stopped breathing yesterday. inside the u.s. department of labor. according to a day care work. hetuate and i want to kbroe the foo . how long did it take for them to realize he was choke sng. >> >>> after a barricade situation, 32-year-old a dds zooem is the one accused of killing someone. police have not confirmed the relshz to the victims. but it's a fourth person in the home not hurt. the officer who shot the suspect is on standard administrative leave. a >>> they say dorothy sims was last seen in november. she was wearing black hoody, pants, and boots. >> montgomery county workers could make more meiny. if they sign the minimum wage hike. they narrowly improved a plan to if crease pin. caby he has raised concerns can could help you. 6:09 a high tech way to crack down on people who don't pay for appellanting. >> she can no longer walk, that is not stopping her from jouning the women's march. >>> you're watching news 4 tod
join us on air and in line. >>> d.c. police are waiting for the medical examiner's report. >> he stopped breathing yesterday. inside the u.s. department of labor. according to a day care work. hetuate and i want to kbroe the foo . how long did it take for them to realize he was choke sng. >> >>> after a barricade situation, 32-year-old a dds zooem is the one accused of killing someone. police have not confirmed the relshz to the victims. but it's a fourth person in...
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polic >> d.c. police want you to take a look at the video, thiss video on your screen in hopesn p of tracking down a murder a suspect. the man in the hat is considered a person of person of interest in the stabbing death of antonion th butler.r. butler was killed on newn ne year's eve in the 4600 block 460 of east capitol streetl reet northeast.northe investigor reward of up to $25,000 for5,00r anyone with information that iti leads to an arrest andnd conviction in this case.this ca. >> it's been two years sincersin freddie gray died in police custody. custod since then the justicece department in baltimore in balto officials have been workingals togetherha to reform the city'st police department.lice yesterday the city announcede cn that it has signed a consenton decree that will commit the city to police reforms aimedimed at restoring community trust in baltimore police.mo pol the decree orders more m officers supervision and training on deescalationscat tactics and interactions withtiw youth tho
polic >> d.c. police want you to take a look at the video, thiss video on your screen in hopesn p of tracking down a murder a suspect. the man in the hat is considered a person of person of interest in the stabbing death of antonion th butler.r. butler was killed on newn ne year's eve in the 4600 block 460 of east capitol streetl reet northeast.northe investigor reward of up to $25,000 for5,00r anyone with information that iti leads to an arrest andnd conviction in this case.this ca....
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any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter.esti but so far today has just been e a very calm and pleasant ride.r. maureen and holly.d hoy. >> it's 4:48 and developingelopg overnight a woman was murderedrd in prince george's county.nce >> woman was shot and killed ki last night and our melanier mane alnwick is on the scene this morning in hillcrest heights. what's the story here, mel? me >> reporter: good morning.orn. so, really no more policeolic activity here.ty here. this happened about 10 o'clockdu last nit ght.10 niht. everything still pretty quiet. e all we can see is just ajust little bit of police tapee showing that there certainly was a large area blocked off oc here. not only the front of the fronte condominium complex but also towards the back. we did drtoivwaes back through complex a little bit and it appeared to us just based on some of the things that we sawa that it probably happenedapened further in the back area ofack the parking lot of this condominium complex and p did -- said nothing more thano th
any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter.esti but so far today has just been e a very calm and pleasant ride.r. maureen and holly.d hoy. >> it's 4:48 and developingelopg overnight a woman was murderedrd in prince george's county.nce >> woman was shot and killed ki last night and our melanier mane alnwick is on the scene this morning in hillcrest heights. what's the story here, mel? me >> reporter: good morning.orn. so, really no more policeolic activity here.ty here. this...
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and smooth. 32 outside in d.c. right now and 2 gaithersburg and 29 up towards baltimore and 30 frederick. hagerstown also at 29. take a look at wind chills. winds are breezy early this morning. 22 degrees is what it feels like if you step outside the door in d.c.. 19 gauge rzburg and 21 dulles and 1 hagerstown and 17 up towards westminster. wind will be a factor today. gusts 35 miles an hour. thanks to the alberta clipper system going north. throwing energy close enough it's bringing snoy we showed you earlier to some areas north and west. al gapey counselee schools on the two hour delay there. up towards haag rz town this is where i'm getting highest reflective here which means this is where my radar is saying there could be heavy snow and i got a report thank you dana in hagerstown she lives on the north and she's not seeing anything coming down. some of this probably evaporating about before it hits the grounds. it's something we will watch as rewe roll through the the next couple hours and then warming up this
and smooth. 32 outside in d.c. right now and 2 gaithersburg and 29 up towards baltimore and 30 frederick. hagerstown also at 29. take a look at wind chills. winds are breezy early this morning. 22 degrees is what it feels like if you step outside the door in d.c.. 19 gauge rzburg and 21 dulles and 1 hagerstown and 17 up towards westminster. wind will be a factor today. gusts 35 miles an hour. thanks to the alberta clipper system going north. throwing energy close enough it's bringing snoy we...
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d.c. >> reporter: the first openly gay eagle scout talks about the role he played getting scouting to change its gender identity policy. >>> the search for a bobcat that escaped the national zoo. we'll tell you where ollie was spotted and why it kept some folks indoors. >>> temperatures into the 50s across the area, 56 degrees the l high temperature in d.c., 60 in richmond. >>> another century old policy broken by the boy scouts of america. in013 openly gay scouts were allowed to join the organization. two years later, openly gay adult leaders were welcomed. and now a new move to allow transgender boys to join the boy scouts. news4's chris gordon has been following the developments and takes a look at what this means for the future of scouts. >> reporter: two years ago we brought you the story of the first openly gay eagle scout, pascal tessier. he says his older brother was also an eagle scout, but at the t sexuality a secret. >> i think it is an absolutelily amazing accomplishment that t
d.c. >> reporter: the first openly gay eagle scout talks about the role he played getting scouting to change its gender identity policy. >>> the search for a bobcat that escaped the national zoo. we'll tell you where ollie was spotted and why it kept some folks indoors. >>> temperatures into the 50s across the area, 56 degrees the l high temperature in d.c., 60 in richmond. >>> another century old policy broken by the boy scouts of america. in013 openly gay...
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marshall for d.c. says this this only lasts until saturday.sa at the d.c. armory tommory to fitzgerald fox5 local news. ns. >> confirmation hearingsonfi continued today on captor hillto with the president-elect'she secretary of energ pyresi nomin. >> you might remember former rer texas governor rick perry whopey back in 2012 during a gop debate said he would abolishbo the energy department.partent. comments came during hisents cau campaign for the republicangn fp nomination for president.e there was also a recent reportao from the new york times that claimed perry new misunderstoodd the job but that he was first nominated for but today he told the senate agency.. >> after being briefed on so many of the vital functions of the department of informationi i regret recommending itsnding s elimination. if confirmed, i will enter ente this role excited and and advancing the corecore missions of the doe, drawing d greater attention to the vital t role played bite agent seen se the hard working men and womenan who dedicate themselves inemseln pursuit of these missi
marshall for d.c. says this this only lasts until saturday.sa at the d.c. armory tommory to fitzgerald fox5 local news. ns. >> confirmation hearingsonfi continued today on captor hillto with the president-elect'she secretary of energ pyresi nomin. >> you might remember former rer texas governor rick perry whopey back in 2012 during a gop debate said he would abolishbo the energy department.partent. comments came during hisents cau campaign for the republicangn fp nomination for...
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a shrine to d.c. culture online. it's called d.c. is real. >> to make sure that people understand that people do live in washington, d.c. >> reporter: morgan west started this. we talked over skype. this is really simple. here's how it works. you tweet or instagram your thoughts with #dcisreal. >> the drain the swamp rhetoric is something i think we've gotten tired of hearing. so i think this is a great opportunity to get d.c. to rallying around shifting the national narrative. >> reporter: you can shift your thoughts on a creative d.c., that's the article west started. there's a form. there's also a running feed of submissions. >> it's not just federal government. we have so many people here who are do things in community that are alongside federal government. but not necessarily linked to them. >> the tweets just keep coming. there's been more than 1,000 of them. responses get compiled and do a tiny movie, known as a gift. >> i think if you're in washington, d.c. none of these will come as a surprise to you. we all know d.c. is a m
a shrine to d.c. culture online. it's called d.c. is real. >> to make sure that people understand that people do live in washington, d.c. >> reporter: morgan west started this. we talked over skype. this is really simple. here's how it works. you tweet or instagram your thoughts with #dcisreal. >> the drain the swamp rhetoric is something i think we've gotten tired of hearing. so i think this is a great opportunity to get d.c. to rallying around shifting the national...
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the hotels here in d.c. and across the area are filling up real quickly as donald trump prepares to get sworn into office. ma >> reporter: well, you know it varies from inauguration to inauguration. as you well know, president george w. bush saw about 300,000 people show up for his second inaugural. probe saw close to 2 million for his first. here this time they're preparing for about 1 million visitors. some of them are coming to celebrate. some of them are coming to protest. >> reporter: while hundreds of thousands are expected for president-elect donald trump's swearing in, hotel sales got off to a slow start. >> usually the day after a candidate has been chosen, hotels normally see a large influx of reservations. that didn't happen this year because quite frankly i think everyone was taken by surprise by the outcome. >> reporter: elliot ferguson who tracks trends in d.c. says trump's upset victory is also the reason more unofficial events surrounding the inaugural haven't been announced yet. hundreds of
the hotels here in d.c. and across the area are filling up real quickly as donald trump prepares to get sworn into office. ma >> reporter: well, you know it varies from inauguration to inauguration. as you well know, president george w. bush saw about 300,000 people show up for his second inaugural. probe saw close to 2 million for his first. here this time they're preparing for about 1 million visitors. some of them are coming to celebrate. some of them are coming to protest. >>...
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and d.c. actually deployed trucks at 10 . everybody is in holding pattern. it's wait and see. now silver lining in all of this is that welcome to the weekend. we may wake up tomorrow with snowfall. but if you're like me and don't have to work you can kind of snuggle up in the bed and pull the covers over and pretend it didn't happen. go out monday when it's all said and done and over with. tisha lewis, fox local news. >> a new declassified intelligence report is making stunning claims about the russian hacking scandal. the 5 page report reveals russian president vladimir putin order aid hack to help donald trump win the presidential election. russia goal was to help trump by discrediting rival hillary clinton. and he was dreevd today and finally acknowledged russia hacked the democratic national committee computer systems and said it had no outcome on the election. >> new at 11 a hover board is to plame for a house fire on first street southwest d.c. tonight. fire investigators say the family
and d.c. actually deployed trucks at 10 . everybody is in holding pattern. it's wait and see. now silver lining in all of this is that welcome to the weekend. we may wake up tomorrow with snowfall. but if you're like me and don't have to work you can kind of snuggle up in the bed and pull the covers over and pretend it didn't happen. go out monday when it's all said and done and over with. tisha lewis, fox local news. >> a new declassified intelligence report is making stunning claims...
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the d.c. landscape. >>> amazing. a transformation. >> reporter: there are times that chris earnshaw can only shake his head and wonder why. >> but it's gone. it's a lack of imagination. >> reporter: as a young man sometimes without a place of his own to live, he feared his hometown, washington, d.c., was losing too muchf in the name of progress. >> about to build the fbi building, and all these victorian buildings were going come tumbling down. i had a sense that someone needed to capture it so i did that. >> reporter: he started snapping pictures of downtown with his polaroid in the 1960s, and he never stopped. pictures of a d.c. that doesn't exist anymore. buildings that made way for progress. >> the walter washington convention center occupies a four-block spot. this would have been the front of that site. this is f street where the verizon center now stands. >> reporter: today earnshaw gazes at the empty lot where 50 years ago he took this picture of a grand castle that once occupied the s
the d.c. landscape. >>> amazing. a transformation. >> reporter: there are times that chris earnshaw can only shake his head and wonder why. >> but it's gone. it's a lack of imagination. >> reporter: as a young man sometimes without a place of his own to live, he feared his hometown, washington, d.c., was losing too muchf in the name of progress. >> about to build the fbi building, and all these victorian buildings were going come tumbling down. i had a sense...
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more from washington, d.c. coming up. >> james mattis is confirmed as secretary of defense. >> we assembled here today our issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital and in every haul of power. from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land, from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. [ applause ] >> not overly poetic of course but definitely filled with provado with one message all about you. donald trump has said that he wrote his own speech and whether he had a little bit of help from speech writer or not it was most definitely an address only he can deliver. >> every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs will be made to benefit american workers and american families. we must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies and destroying our jobs. together, we will make america strong again, we will make america wealthy again, we will make america proud again, w
more from washington, d.c. coming up. >> james mattis is confirmed as secretary of defense. >> we assembled here today our issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital and in every haul of power. from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land, from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. [ applause ] >> not overly poetic of course but definitely filled with provado with one message all about you. donald trump...
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officers were sworn in as d.c. metropolitan special police. >>> join us tonight for a one hour special, the inauguration of donald trump that begins live from here in washington. beginning at 7:00 tonight. right after nightly news. >> tomorrow stay with nbc 10 all day long, starting at 4:30 a.m. our team will be leave from d.c., all throughout the inauguration festivities bringing you all the action. we will be back coming up in just a few minutes. with more live coverage from here in washington. let's send it back to keith and erin in philadelphia. >>> thank you so much. >> in our other headlines, philadelphia police are investigating how a man in their custody wound up dead this morning. >> it happened without any shots being fired. police say the man was acting erratic. >> randy gyllenhaal joins us live in philadelphia. >> reporter: police used less than lethal force. no gun shots were fired. most people didn't hear this or wake up when it happened. the altercation with officers did leave the suspect dead and po
officers were sworn in as d.c. metropolitan special police. >>> join us tonight for a one hour special, the inauguration of donald trump that begins live from here in washington. beginning at 7:00 tonight. right after nightly news. >> tomorrow stay with nbc 10 all day long, starting at 4:30 a.m. our team will be leave from d.c., all throughout the inauguration festivities bringing you all the action. we will be back coming up in just a few minutes. with more live coverage from...
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app d.c. that you can download on your cn smartphone that gives youhone tu everything you need know inhing case you come across some s trouble on the big day.oubl the that's the very latest heret her from rfk stadium, annie yue fox5 local news.ew >> annie thank you.iehank you >>> d.c. police are lookingc. p for two people wanted for and fr armed robbery in georgetown.eorw happened wednesday afternoonft in the 3500 block of water w street northwest.orth police say the gunman robbed roe walking. wa no word on if either victim was injured. >> in anne arrundel countylounty parents of students attending an a meeting last night toht t address concerns about a racist petition and recent rent online threat. police arrested a 14-year-old black female who they say is is behind the account cool kids kid clan, kkk.kk. police say the girl is al student at the school.udent she's now charged way juvenile citation for disruption of disrn school activities.hool activ >> maryland is saving utility ui customers
app d.c. that you can download on your cn smartphone that gives youhone tu everything you need know inhing case you come across some s trouble on the big day.oubl the that's the very latest heret her from rfk stadium, annie yue fox5 local news.ew >> annie thank you.iehank you >>> d.c. police are lookingc. p for two people wanted for and fr armed robbery in georgetown.eorw happened wednesday afternoonft in the 3500 block of water w street northwest.orth police say the gunman...
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even here in d.c. i can't rulear out there we can't get maybe gey an inch or two but we're not n willing to go there yet. 33 degrees your current number in d.c.. winds breezy out of the north-northwest 15 miles anrthw hour so it feels like 23 degrees as you stepes ourutso this morning. just a dusting of snow for us inting o d.c. there..c. e. system has pulled off to the p north and to the east here.ulas. it's done for the day so no n more snow this afternoon.fteron just mixing with clouds anding o sun. we'll keep it cool today.l da next system we're watching coming out of the southerne ut plains combine wind gust agust stream of gulf moisture. moi that's going to form our next tm storm and that's going to bengo heading in our general ger direction as we head through tou the course of your saturday.ur here we are again today. tod we're dry this afternoon.fterno we work our way through thegh te evening hours tonight. tonig this is 2:00 a.m. earlyar saturday morning. mng there's that storm systemthat ss c
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we are not only talking hundreds of d.c. police officers, but the national guard has been called in. 28 thousand members of the secret service will be working intent them with about 5000 military personnel, making sure everything runs smoothly, from the swearing-in to the parade. and all the events, even the ones going on today at the lincoln memorial. we are noticing this perimeter is closing, and it is starting to build and will continue to build throughout the morning and throughout the day. more areas are becoming off-limits more for donald trump is sworn in. john gonzalez, "good morning washington." we have our reporters in the field this morning, covering every angle of the inauguration. we will continue our coverage as "good morning washington" continues, including when we move over to newschannel 8. we will have a live interview with the canadian ambassador right here. now we send it back inside to you. larry: breaking news at 6:06. an intense rescue effort in italy as a hotel packed with guests is buried by an avala
we are not only talking hundreds of d.c. police officers, but the national guard has been called in. 28 thousand members of the secret service will be working intent them with about 5000 military personnel, making sure everything runs smoothly, from the swearing-in to the parade. and all the events, even the ones going on today at the lincoln memorial. we are noticing this perimeter is closing, and it is starting to build and will continue to build throughout the morning and throughout the day....
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a d.c. school bus with special needs kids on board dropped into a sinkhole on allison street northwest. whoa. you might say the back end just bottomed out. corey sanders is a neighbor. he was here when this happened. >> numerous calls br plawere plo a 311 call center with regards to cars getting stuck. no one has come out here as of yet. once i saw the school bus get stuck, i immediately called 911. >> reporter: they safely removed the students through an emergency exit. then they took them to a nearby building so they could stay a tow truck lifts the back of the bus out of that hole. and then from the front, pulls it back to dry land. now, there's hope that soon the city will repair what appears to be a broken water main beneath allison street. was there a cone marking the sinkhole? >> plenty of neighbors put a cone in the early part of the week. but the cone was removed and cars have been getting stuck. we pulled a vehicle out of there yesterday evening about 7:00. >> reporter: now the cop
a d.c. school bus with special needs kids on board dropped into a sinkhole on allison street northwest. whoa. you might say the back end just bottomed out. corey sanders is a neighbor. he was here when this happened. >> numerous calls br plawere plo a 311 call center with regards to cars getting stuck. no one has come out here as of yet. once i saw the school bus get stuck, i immediately called 911. >> reporter: they safely removed the students through an emergency exit. then they...
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d.c. will take tomorrow to try to keep violent offenders off the streets. >>> plus, new clues tonight in the bethesda man. police find the person using his credit card but they still can't find him. >>> a d.c. neighborhood about to get a much higher profile as the trumps and the obamas move in. >>> good evening. d.c. gets set to close a loophole in its laws dealing with criminals and gps ankle monitors. >> it's in response to a case news4 has been following for more than a year. tonight, some say another loophole in the law is still wide open. >> reporter: most people think cutting off a gps ankle bracelet means you get sent back to jail. in the district, that has not always been the case and that is about to change. the legislation d.c. mayor muriel bowser will sign into law wednesday has its roots in a terrible crime that happened on a denise was a newly elected advisory neighborhood commissioner. one of her neighbors was brutally beaten and raped by a man who entered her apartment while
d.c. will take tomorrow to try to keep violent offenders off the streets. >>> plus, new clues tonight in the bethesda man. police find the person using his credit card but they still can't find him. >>> a d.c. neighborhood about to get a much higher profile as the trumps and the obamas move in. >>> good evening. d.c. gets set to close a loophole in its laws dealing with criminals and gps ankle monitors. >> it's in response to a case news4 has been following for...
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a tweet from the mayor of washington, d.c., to those of you visiting washington, d.c., we welcome you, but we cannot allow you to destroy our neighborhoods. i respect your right to peacefully protest, but the damage that has occurred today is unacceptable and not welcome in washington, d.c. as you all have been putting up violent protests, protesters clashing with police, this word from the mayor of washington, d.c. back to you. >> thank you so much. take note of the fact that that band from talladega is here not without some controversy. talladega is of course one to have nation's hbcus, the historically black colleges and universities. not there was controversy about their decision to participate when many others had problems with donald trump's demeanor and what his policies might have been, decided to boycott the parade. the director of the band at talladega which were kind of violent, that they would, they considered it an honor to be invited to participate. >> a lot of pressure on a lot of entertainers about participating in the trump inaugural, indeed. we are checking in with p
a tweet from the mayor of washington, d.c., to those of you visiting washington, d.c., we welcome you, but we cannot allow you to destroy our neighborhoods. i respect your right to peacefully protest, but the damage that has occurred today is unacceptable and not welcome in washington, d.c. as you all have been putting up violent protests, protesters clashing with police, this word from the mayor of washington, d.c. back to you. >> thank you so much. take note of the fact that that band...
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we will head back to washington, d.c. to our lucy noland in just a few minutes. >>> tragedy in iran after a high rise comes crashing down killing at least 30 firefighters first responders continue to dig through the debris looking for survivors. fire crews battled that fire for several hours before the mass company building collapsed it was a historic 17 floor structure in the heart of the country's capitol in tehran. >>> the a man accused of killing an orlando police officer yelled at a judge today and said other officers attacked him when he was arrested. >> they done broke my knows. broke my jaw. did all bleep, they say i resist but i controlled ought bleep. how did i resist. i didn't resist. they tried to hide it from the news people but i'm here right now. >> corrections, i think we've stabbed everything we need to do on first appearance and he can be taken. >> mark keith lloyd is accused of killing lieutenant debra clayton outside wal*mart earlier this month. he was in court to face charges in the murder of his preg
we will head back to washington, d.c. to our lucy noland in just a few minutes. >>> tragedy in iran after a high rise comes crashing down killing at least 30 firefighters first responders continue to dig through the debris looking for survivors. fire crews battled that fire for several hours before the mass company building collapsed it was a historic 17 floor structure in the heart of the country's capitol in tehran. >>> the a man accused of killing an orlando police officer...
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. >> d.c. and u.s. park police are sue for arrests made during the inauguration day riots and class action lawsuit centers on where police senior ounded fwrup of individuals after rioters caused property damage and threw items at the police. demonstrators were arrested without warning or dispersal order from police. >> 5:05 is the time now. chilly, wet, 39. i have to say. i think yesterday was just one of the yuckest days that i can remember for some time. >> definitely recent memory. soggy, wet, code, windy, chilly. >> wendy. >> and it's like that again this morning. maybe not as much as soaker today. roads are wet and we still have light drizzle out there. there's satellite and radar. again it's really, really light stuff coming through and it looks worse than than it actually s do keep in mind for the next couple hours here we would be dealing with light drizzle out there. that would keep the roadways wet as caityln roth will tell you. traffic this morning will not be fun. 39 washington. still stayin
. >> d.c. and u.s. park police are sue for arrests made during the inauguration day riots and class action lawsuit centers on where police senior ounded fwrup of individuals after rioters caused property damage and threw items at the police. demonstrators were arrested without warning or dispersal order from police. >> 5:05 is the time now. chilly, wet, 39. i have to say. i think yesterday was just one of the yuckest days that i can remember for some time. >> definitely recent...
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d.c. where protesters with the group green peace we believe he have just finally came down from the top of the crane and our crew on the scene says they believe protesters have now come down. this is a ground level view of that crane. >> apparently protesters wentz up at 7:00 this morning and they started climbing this crane at 15 and l streets and they hoisted a sign that reads, resist, their protest was in response to donald trump orders to delay environmental rules and restart oil pine line projects. again we believe that those protesters are now down. we will give you an update cong on "fox5". >>> meanwhile, only on "fox5"new details emerging about a security breach inner city family services in southeast. that's a contractor for district department of behavioral health. now, one victim says his identity has, in fact, been stolen, i'm tony perkins. >> i'm shawn yancy. >> his accusation comes a week after we reported on a case we're, accused of hireing a strange to do work. the employee
d.c. where protesters with the group green peace we believe he have just finally came down from the top of the crane and our crew on the scene says they believe protesters have now come down. this is a ground level view of that crane. >> apparently protesters wentz up at 7:00 this morning and they started climbing this crane at 15 and l streets and they hoisted a sign that reads, resist, their protest was in response to donald trump orders to delay environmental rules and restart oil pine...
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pat collins asked d.c.'s interim police chief whether there has been any break in this case. >> it could be the clothing. it could be the hand that he used when he was firing the weapon, which -- and i think in this case suggests he was left-handed. that type of information, that type of detail, sometimes brings closure to a case like this. >> sof information on this deadly shooting, you are asked to call the police. >>> well, with just two days before the official change of administration, president obama gave his final news conference this afternoon. he spoke on a range of issues, reflecting on what his legacy will mean and also addressing current news. >> chelsea manning has served a tough prison sentence. justice has been served and that a message has still been sent. this is in america's interests and the world's interest that we have a constructive relationship with russia. we're going to have a woman president, we're going to have a latino president and we'll have a jewish president, a hindu president
pat collins asked d.c.'s interim police chief whether there has been any break in this case. >> it could be the clothing. it could be the hand that he used when he was firing the weapon, which -- and i think in this case suggests he was left-handed. that type of information, that type of detail, sometimes brings closure to a case like this. >> sof information on this deadly shooting, you are asked to call the police. >>> well, with just two days before the official change...
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i started working in d.c. about 17 years ago working on the hill where it was drilled in my head that policy in d.c. was the most important thing that could ever happen on the face of this earth. then i left and was a community organizer for seven years where they said the people in d.c. are the worst people on earth and policy is not the way to go. so there's a push and pull, especially when you live in a city where people say we must go to the hill, we must focus on these one or two bills and this will change everything with kind the jux position of going to the community organizations that may or may not get funding from private citizens and not get any money from the state or from government. so my question to the panel is do you believe and there's no right or wrong answer, policy and organizing and our philosophy is we need to do both, but we don't need to focus just on policy because i think that especially for gun violence prevention movement it's been so focused on these one or two federal bills, but
i started working in d.c. about 17 years ago working on the hill where it was drilled in my head that policy in d.c. was the most important thing that could ever happen on the face of this earth. then i left and was a community organizer for seven years where they said the people in d.c. are the worst people on earth and policy is not the way to go. so there's a push and pull, especially when you live in a city where people say we must go to the hill, we must focus on these one or two bills and...
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women march on washington, d.c. hundreds of thousands are expected, if not more. >> i think once again, we know he understands numbers and as we heard from michael moore, we know he is very thin-skinned and thrown by a few hundred. close to one million people, however many people are on the streets tomorrow. i think it will be destabilizing and this so -- show of force is tremendous. it is significant he is going after programs -- for violence against women, perhaps one of his first acts, frankly, you know, misogyny is a thread that connects so many of his appointments. this drive to denigrate women. and i think just showing that we are not afraid, is going to be incredibly important. i think it is also important the march is as diverse as it is, it will be led by women of color, and i think this is part of not repeating the mistakes of the campaign. amy: and your thoughts on the number of congress members who are boycotting? the inauguration? >> it is all good. it is all of these acts of courage in standing up to a
women march on washington, d.c. hundreds of thousands are expected, if not more. >> i think once again, we know he understands numbers and as we heard from michael moore, we know he is very thin-skinned and thrown by a few hundred. close to one million people, however many people are on the streets tomorrow. i think it will be destabilizing and this so -- show of force is tremendous. it is significant he is going after programs -- for violence against women, perhaps one of his first acts,...
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tha >>> coming up, d.c. city. c leaders paying a hefty bill hefy for last year's massiveassi snowfall. >> and police in orlando makeord two arrests in connection withn the murder of a policeer of pol officer. >> we're heading to break with a live lookeadi across the d.c. region. 5:08. life can be a highwayghwa sometimes. hopefully you don't run into many speed bumps or road blocks.ocks 5:08 is your time and it iss 53 degrees. back after this. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> happening right now at 5:09 orlando police searching forng the man wanted for rpo killing n orlando police officer.la the two pendople have beeno ople arrested for helping the t suspected gunman markeith loyd. police say a man and the suspect's niece offered him money and gaves himni ridesides despite knowing that he washat w wanted for the murder of hisr of pregnant girlfriend.p police say loyd shot andregn killed officer debra clayton when she approached him abouthio the murder on monday. roof has been formally sentenced to death. the judge followed t
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in d.c., even with flakesh flying i don't think we see much, if any, accumulation. i think it's more of a sleet ofs and freezing rain concern forzig us here in washi rngton.ngn. so, quick look at your snow cast. sleet and freezing rain mostly f here in the pink zonreeez across the d.c. area.d. area. dusting to an inch off to theofo north. north. that's really all i'm expecting. the major concerns with thiss wh is going to be icing and slick s spots on the roads. that's about it. ven-dayvedayt your se forecast. we'll talk much more detailtalkd about this in just a bit.etailth alisl in right, erin como has t traffic. hey, erin.ri >> thank very much mike. 5:17. this is a live look at 66 at where volume is increasing as you pass sudley road but the good news is nodl m slowdowns yet. traffic still flowing fromlo gainsville towards thein beltway.svbelt we'll let you know when thatou k normal morning congestion starts to slow us down.noal m moving from vorirgiartsnia let'' take a look at our maps. m
in d.c., even with flakesh flying i don't think we see much, if any, accumulation. i think it's more of a sleet ofs and freezing rain concern forzig us here in washi rngton.ngn. so, quick look at your snow cast. sleet and freezing rain mostly f here in the pink zonreeez across the d.c. area.d. area. dusting to an inch off to theofo north. north. that's really all i'm expecting. the major concerns with thiss wh is going to be icing and slick s spots on the roads. that's about it. ven-dayvedayt...
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>> there's no question that d.c. is a sanctuary city. d.c. issues provisional driver's license to illegal residents. police do not ask residency status. the mayor wants to create a legal defense fund for immigrants who need help defending their status. d.c. gets $3.5 billion a year in federal grants. some of that is for law enforcement so it's et more than $2 billion is medicaid matching funds. that leaves about $1 billion in annual federal grants d.c. depends on. today the deputy mayor told me not only is the district not going to back down, like other ñ cities, they're prepared to fight the white house in court. >> the lawyers in the city both with the mayor and the attorney general are looking at this order. i would say mayors and governors across the country are as well. they have just on first impression deep reservations about some of the legalities, even following through with the intent of the executive orders. that will still have to play out. >> deputy mayor donahue told me he thinks being a sanctuary city is a matter of public saf
>> there's no question that d.c. is a sanctuary city. d.c. issues provisional driver's license to illegal residents. police do not ask residency status. the mayor wants to create a legal defense fund for immigrants who need help defending their status. d.c. gets $3.5 billion a year in federal grants. some of that is for law enforcement so it's et more than $2 billion is medicaid matching funds. that leaves about $1 billion in annual federal grants d.c. depends on. today the deputy mayor...
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d.c. police need your helpp tracking down 72-year-old violette la fleur last seen yesterday just before 5:00 a.m. inn fort washington at then the safe way in the 900 block ofck o swan creek road.an creoa she was last seen wearing alast black north face coat, blackt,la pants silver shoes.ve if you have any information onmn any of these missing personserso case cans make sure to call police. li >>> also this morning d.c. thi police n man they say is groping womenpin in the district. the dic >> the assaults happened justus over the past two days and all within 1 mile of each other.ther our melanie alnwick is live in northwest that is with a snapshot of who police areolic looking for. what's going on here mel?el >> reporter: guys, this suspect, he is bold.d. d.c. police tell us that thisths is happening at hours of thers t day when normally there would wd be a decent number of people around, all in public.c. three police reports taken intsn 24 hours. the most recent right here in front of the
d.c. police need your helpp tracking down 72-year-old violette la fleur last seen yesterday just before 5:00 a.m. inn fort washington at then the safe way in the 900 block ofck o swan creek road.an creoa she was last seen wearing alast black north face coat, blackt,la pants silver shoes.ve if you have any information onmn any of these missing personserso case cans make sure to call police. li >>> also this morning d.c. thi police n man they say is groping womenpin in the district. the...
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the d.c. national guard is represented here as well as the fire chief gregory dean. i am thankful as well to the federal partners who have joined us, and you will hear from the special agent in charge of the washington dc office for the asted states secret service, well as police representatives and representatives from the federal emergency management agency, or fema. them for theall of work that they have been doing in preparation for the inauguration. course in washington dc we are the capital of the united states of america, and the seat of our federal government. over year -- over the years our federal government works to keep save during the peaceful transition of power. since april my administration has been working closely with local and regional and private sector partners to ensure the seamless oversight. and the management of this event and the security event. media, we arethe so grateful to see so many of at local and international outlets. a key role in helping residents and busin
the d.c. national guard is represented here as well as the fire chief gregory dean. i am thankful as well to the federal partners who have joined us, and you will hear from the special agent in charge of the washington dc office for the asted states secret service, well as police representatives and representatives from the federal emergency management agency, or fema. them for theall of work that they have been doing in preparation for the inauguration. course in washington dc we are the...
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near d.c. i think we keepe interest on the lighter end ofee things, 3, 4 o'clock these are a snow showers coming across. acr. not expecting muchuch accumulation at all today.ay it's tonight when the main the i energy kind of gets in here her that we are at 10:00, 11:00,, 12 o'clock tonight, that'sight kind of your main, t wave.ave. now, things are a little ltl faster today meaning by maybe m 2, 3 o'clock tomorrow morning,w, things are kind of clearinglein out of here. he. so i don't expect like big b time totals but could still bele slick spots on the roads.e roads we'll get more details on that t in just a bit. back to you. >> ♪♪ >> ly. >> all right, it's 4:30. let's rig developing overnight. we begin with the dramaticma rescue in montgomery county tont save a metro employee.mpye >> a few hours ago that workerkr fell several feet down a dow a shaft. his rescue was caught on camera. melanie alnwick is live inal bethesda with more.bethes mel. >> reporter: good morning, guys. so we're live on
near d.c. i think we keepe interest on the lighter end ofee things, 3, 4 o'clock these are a snow showers coming across. acr. not expecting muchuch accumulation at all today.ay it's tonight when the main the i energy kind of gets in here her that we are at 10:00, 11:00,, 12 o'clock tonight, that'sight kind of your main, t wave.ave. now, things are a little ltl faster today meaning by maybe m 2, 3 o'clock tomorrow morning,w, things are kind of clearinglein out of here. he. so i don't expect like...
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d.c. police. we are live in south park. wusa 9. >> ridiculous. things like this should not happen. d.c. police not say figure there is any relationship between the two victims. >>> now to the breaking news in fairfax county. check it out. the scene on covered wagon lane. [000:00:59;00] police officer shooting at a suspect. wusa 9's garrett haake, with more on what is happening. garrett, is it still unfolding? >> oh, shoot -- >> reporter: yeah, adam very much so. detectives still on the scene. quite a lot for first responders here to deal with in this condo community. here's what we know. police got to the scene. came to a call of a double shooting. when they got here, they confronted a man inside one of these townhouses. a witness here told me that at that man at one point -- came on the back of the home. he went back inside. at some point, fire broke out inside this condo building. it's unclear who started it or why. but eventually, police did go in. and a police officer shot that man, in
d.c. police. we are live in south park. wusa 9. >> ridiculous. things like this should not happen. d.c. police not say figure there is any relationship between the two victims. >>> now to the breaking news in fairfax county. check it out. the scene on covered wagon lane. [000:00:59;00] police officer shooting at a suspect. wusa 9's garrett haake, with more on what is happening. garrett, is it still unfolding? >> oh, shoot -- >> reporter: yeah, adam very much so....
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in d.c. nothing yet. as erin como will show its i mostly wet highways out there.th winter weather advisory stilleah officially in effect.eroffici look at that they just droppeda it whoerus t in washington, d.c. southern montgomery and montgo fairfax county as well so didso kind of expect that to happen h that that they might drop it early wilt snow really windingwg done here though it does it remain in and effect for fr portions south of d.c. until aua little later on this morning.isn temperatures outside right nowro 33 in washington, 30 in gaitrsburg.g. pretty marginal and that's whygy we didn't see too many road problems so far. annapos 3434. leonardtown at the freezingtown mark so a they're still gettingg snow accumulations across portions of southern maryland.rd your forecast the for today,tod, that storm will push off to theast.t. we still have piece of energy sliding across a this morning and earlyeary portions p of the afternoon. could bring a couple snowupl flurries to the region and notnt expecti
in d.c. nothing yet. as erin como will show its i mostly wet highways out there.th winter weather advisory stilleah officially in effect.eroffici look at that they just droppeda it whoerus t in washington, d.c. southern montgomery and montgo fairfax county as well so didso kind of expect that to happen h that that they might drop it early wilt snow really windingwg done here though it does it remain in and effect for fr portions south of d.c. until aua little later on this morning.isn...
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some unloading the equipment outside the d.c. armory. a busy two days for these men and women who hail from every state in the country. >> yes, it is going to be a long day for many soldiers and airmen. we are excited to have them here and very glad that they're willing to make that sacrifice to stand up and be outside all day long in the cold. >> they come from 41 states, three territories and right here in d.c. more than 7,000 members of the national guard with help with security, traffic control and lining the michael is with the michigan national guard. >> we're excited. they asked for volunteers and the list was filled up quickly. this is something many wanted to do. but being able to come forward is an honor to us all. >> reporter: today members of the national guard received safety briefings and direction. tomorrow sworn in as they get more training, they are working with the police department to ensure they are all prepared for what their mission is on the 20th. >> reporter: friday they head to their posts along the parade route.
some unloading the equipment outside the d.c. armory. a busy two days for these men and women who hail from every state in the country. >> yes, it is going to be a long day for many soldiers and airmen. we are excited to have them here and very glad that they're willing to make that sacrifice to stand up and be outside all day long in the cold. >> they come from 41 states, three territories and right here in d.c. more than 7,000 members of the national guard with help with security,...
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. >> we're transferring power from washington d.c. and giving it back to you, the people. >> as america's two major political parties united to democracy protesters gather todd exercise their right and demonstrators caused quite a scene in d.c. streets. live team coverage right now on "fox5"news at 10♪ i lived a life that's full♪ >> president donald trump and first lady melania shareing a dance to the song "my way" just a few minutes ago at the liberty ball their family and mike pence and his wife carp joined them on stage towards the end of the song. >> thank you for joining us tonight i'm shawn yancy. >> i'm tony perkins. >> president donald trump is already getting work. tonight he signed executive order that specifically addresses the affordable care act. former president bow bama signature healthcare law. the executive order tells federal agency federal agencies to "exercise all authority and discretion available to them to waive, defer, grant exemptions from or delay the implementation of any provision or requirement of the
. >> we're transferring power from washington d.c. and giving it back to you, the people. >> as america's two major political parties united to democracy protesters gather todd exercise their right and demonstrators caused quite a scene in d.c. streets. live team coverage right now on "fox5"news at 10♪ i lived a life that's full♪ >> president donald trump and first lady melania shareing a dance to the song "my way" just a few minutes ago at the liberty...
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d.c. police need your help finding a missing child. 11-year-old renita todd was last seen brept wood road northeast 5' 1", 130 pound mole on cheek and blue jacket and red shirt and blue jeans, with plaque and yellow jordan shoes. if you hav her whereabouts call d.c. police. >> and controversy on american university focused on nine foot statue of a man that killed two fbi agents in 1975. the peltier statue was put up of people trying to raise awareness of his clemency. and some september a letter to university asking them to take down the statue they say is art. the school released a statement saying they will move the statue but do not say if they'll relocate it or take it down completely. >> well teen age girl and mother were shot in howard county in their home before the shooter turned the gun on himself. 16-year-old charlotte zeremba died at the hospital and her mother is expected to recover the shooting happened home knoll wood ellicott city the gunman was injured when he shot himself.
d.c. police need your help finding a missing child. 11-year-old renita todd was last seen brept wood road northeast 5' 1", 130 pound mole on cheek and blue jacket and red shirt and blue jeans, with plaque and yellow jordan shoes. if you hav her whereabouts call d.c. police. >> and controversy on american university focused on nine foot statue of a man that killed two fbi agents in 1975. the peltier statue was put up of people trying to raise awareness of his clemency. and some...
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the idea is from d.c. down toward the south over towards southern mod maryland and thed eastern snow that's where the bowel eye, if you will. at 3:00 a.m.00 a it could be just a little bit al delayed now. it seems to be trending a littlt bit later.ren maybe this h is more like about 2:00 a.m. or show, and then 4:00 a.m. and then moves on offo to the east of us. i'm feelly confident that mostmt of this is over by the time we get going tomorrow. >> month by 7:00 a.m. everything should be over on the eastern shore and headed off to00 aovere atlantic. occasional snow shower from time to time tomorrow, but it doesn't look like it's going to be any more additional accumulation. a little sunshine and a flurry or two in the afternoon. i updated this slightly from 6:00. i think d.c. you're kind of right on t might get an inch.. most off the two inch totals which be to the south. from maryland over towards definitely and generally gen speaking northern and northwestern neighborhoods maybe you get a coating but it co
the idea is from d.c. down toward the south over towards southern mod maryland and thed eastern snow that's where the bowel eye, if you will. at 3:00 a.m.00 a it could be just a little bit al delayed now. it seems to be trending a littlt bit later.ren maybe this h is more like about 2:00 a.m. or show, and then 4:00 a.m. and then moves on offo to the east of us. i'm feelly confident that mostmt of this is over by the time we get going tomorrow. >> month by 7:00 a.m. everything should be...
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many did on their own through the streets of d.c. and on to the white house. >> i woke up scared the day after the election, and i thought there's an erosion of human rights, erosion of civil rights, erosion of a lot of different rights and i just want to make sure people know we're watching. >> the sheer numbers. people are going to have to start listening a little bit people came and how far we came. >> we're not hoping for anyone to fail. we're hoping for the best. and we hope that there will be equal rights for everyone. >> a good majority of the demonstrators took metro to and from the march today, making it one of the busiest days in all of metro history. we haven't heard of any major problems. just large crowds at all the stations. >>> it has also been a very busy few days tore d.c. police. check out the scene tonight outside d.c. superior court. police out in full force. some in riot gear. crowds waiting outside for some of the 230 people arrested yesterday during violent demonstrations. the crowd chanting as the protesters w
many did on their own through the streets of d.c. and on to the white house. >> i woke up scared the day after the election, and i thought there's an erosion of human rights, erosion of civil rights, erosion of a lot of different rights and i just want to make sure people know we're watching. >> the sheer numbers. people are going to have to start listening a little bit people came and how far we came. >> we're not hoping for anyone to fail. we're hoping for the best. and we...
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first we go to washington, d.c. to check in with kqed senior editor of politics and government, scott shafer. welcome back, it's been a busy week and momentous day. what was your impression of president trump's inaugural speech? >> it was a tough speech. i think anyone expecting this would be conciliatory was maybe disappointed. before the speech was given trump said he'd written it himself. i think very few people really believe that. now that i've heard the speech, i believe it. this was very much what he's been saying all along. at rallies and throughout the campaign and even since the election. there were very few olive branches really for people who didn't support him. it was a very tough speech in terms of calling -- describing the american carnage from immigration and crime and so on. so very much in keeping with what he's been saying which is somewhat of a surprise for those who were hoping for something a little warmer and friendlier. >> yeah, certainly there was some hope he might make a pivot toward more
first we go to washington, d.c. to check in with kqed senior editor of politics and government, scott shafer. welcome back, it's been a busy week and momentous day. what was your impression of president trump's inaugural speech? >> it was a tough speech. i think anyone expecting this would be conciliatory was maybe disappointed. before the speech was given trump said he'd written it himself. i think very few people really believe that. now that i've heard the speech, i believe it. this...
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independence avenue for folks not from d.c. parallel to constitution avenue and people don't have anywhere to go. the facilities that were being used for the inauguration are now being used today. you can see the folks are leaving behind. a lot of people stuck for those not from d.c. 395 is a mess. the highway to virginia. it is interesting to see how everybody gets out of this city. d.c. is not like new york. it is not a grid. the roads here are not laid out. >> right. >> reporter: in the same way an it's interesting to see how they get everybody out of here. >> cal, hang tight there. we have so many sort of marches to get to all around the country. i want to bring in joy reid, thomas roberts perched and watching the march happening here in d.c. simultaneously with marches in chicago, in new york. and all throughout the country. st. louis, for example. denver. you heard talk about seattle, too. joy, and thomas, if you're with me, give me some of your reaction because we have seen celebs. madonna was out sort of on stage. what'
independence avenue for folks not from d.c. parallel to constitution avenue and people don't have anywhere to go. the facilities that were being used for the inauguration are now being used today. you can see the folks are leaving behind. a lot of people stuck for those not from d.c. 395 is a mess. the highway to virginia. it is interesting to see how everybody gets out of this city. d.c. is not like new york. it is not a grid. the roads here are not laid out. >> right. >> reporter:...
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i think more on the side of one would be nor likely in d.c. there are some models spitting out three inches of snow. want to put you under that band there. in st. mary's county, we have the storm tracker. i want to show you the heavier bands. if you look at first alert first doppler, you see light grays. light snow being reported. it's once you get into the white and blue, there we go, around snow in the southern tips. so we want to check in futurecast in a moment. we will check in with melissa in one moment. we're looking for the heavy snow through the morning. see the bands stretching up to 270. it will be light and not much will fall. we are expecting that coating up to an inch in the areas. it is down where the darker blues are. the entire part of southern maryland, snow is going to occur for several hours. that is where you will get a couple of inches. 2:00, areas west of 95 are in the clear. just a cold day. temperatures don't get out of the 20s. farther south, the snow continues. and you will have travel concerns later on. by 5:30, we'r
i think more on the side of one would be nor likely in d.c. there are some models spitting out three inches of snow. want to put you under that band there. in st. mary's county, we have the storm tracker. i want to show you the heavier bands. if you look at first alert first doppler, you see light grays. light snow being reported. it's once you get into the white and blue, there we go, around snow in the southern tips. so we want to check in futurecast in a moment. we will check in with melissa...
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really not seeing much in the d.c. area. any parades that are happening will be a-ok to go you probably won't need the rain gear but you'll need a hat because temperatures are in the chilly. temperatures are in the 40s. seasonal for this time of year. clouds sticking around throughout the day. let's plan it out. temperatures are going to be in low to mid 40s. mostly cloudy. steady temps overnight as well. we take them up as we head into your tuesday. rain in the forecast for tuesday and a lot of this week. we'll show you what to expect as we head toward inauguration and also saturday a lot of events going on downtown on saturday so we'll let you know what you can expect in terms of weather. guys? >> all right. thank you. >>> developing this morning, prince george's county police are offering a reward for any information about a homicide. someone shot and killed a woman on good hope neighborhood not far from the metro last night. police have for the released the woman's name. >>> in northeast d.c., two people were found dead
really not seeing much in the d.c. area. any parades that are happening will be a-ok to go you probably won't need the rain gear but you'll need a hat because temperatures are in the chilly. temperatures are in the 40s. seasonal for this time of year. clouds sticking around throughout the day. let's plan it out. temperatures are going to be in low to mid 40s. mostly cloudy. steady temps overnight as well. we take them up as we head into your tuesday. rain in the forecast for tuesday and a lot...
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. >> you know, even without all the protests, it has been an washington, d.c. with the inauguration and the swear in of president donald trump. >> and it all began, of course, the that swearing in of 45th president. and brad was there with a firsthand view. reporter: this was donald trump's moment, as he emerged on stage.ugural he seemed to pause and take a breath, and then he raised his fist. and the crowd, spread blocks down the mall, cheered. once officially sworn in, trump struck a familiar and defiant tone. >> january 20, 2017. it will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again. [cheering] reporter: with four former u.s. presidents, including barack obama looking on, trump blasted official washington. he described crime, closed jobs as american carnage. and he declared domestically and policy, it stops today. >> from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land. forward, it's going to be only america first! [cheering] reporter: now, joining you live, you can see that the stage where place isuration took mostly empty,
. >> you know, even without all the protests, it has been an washington, d.c. with the inauguration and the swear in of president donald trump. >> and it all began, of course, the that swearing in of 45th president. and brad was there with a firsthand view. reporter: this was donald trump's moment, as he emerged on stage.ugural he seemed to pause and take a breath, and then he raised his fist. and the crowd, spread blocks down the mall, cheered. once officially sworn in, trump...
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this is kind of a d.c. south event. i think d.c. is right on thee line here of actually getting maybe one inch of snow beforeor it's all said and done and that would probably be more likely on grassy areas, roof attorneys caa tops, places leak that.e i hope it's notak going to be a problem on the roads this morning, even though you want to be here i of that because it may indeed be the case early tomorrow morning.ning here's what we're thinking. this hasn't changed a lot since 6:00. i tweaked it a little bit.. basically d.c. you're kind of in that one inch zone there,h northern z suburbs, just a coating. maybe up to one inch in some spots and that really is just initially north of d.c. it looks like maryland counties may be a coating outmary there. may be a couple of delays. across from the eastern shore, you see the and up towards jersey, that's two to three. all indications are it looks like that will be the heavier zone for a first snow. of course two to three is not really heavy, but thatut definitely looks like where most of it
this is kind of a d.c. south event. i think d.c. is right on thee line here of actually getting maybe one inch of snow beforeor it's all said and done and that would probably be more likely on grassy areas, roof attorneys caa tops, places leak that.e i hope it's notak going to be a problem on the roads this morning, even though you want to be here i of that because it may indeed be the case early tomorrow morning.ning here's what we're thinking. this hasn't changed a lot since 6:00. i tweaked...
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cit d.c. law does not allow police e to ask cents their immigration n status. >> today beginning at noont d.c. residents can beginbegin signing up for the summer youth employment program.t pro people ages 14 to 24 are eligible. mayor muriel bowser temporaryelr expanded the prog tram to include district residents upidu to the age 24. . the summer jobs program provides six weeks ofeekof employment and training.men >> time now is 4:48. let's go to annie yu. yu. she's covering the march forhe o life that's going to happen hapn right near washington, d.c.ton, good morning to you, annie.a >> reporter: hey, goodorter: hy, morning, wisdom and holly. the organizers for the rallynizs say they have received a permit from the national park service to host about 50,000o people so you're talking aboutho thousands gathering here atnds n the national mall later damlar m todayaround 11:45.11 you have.h vice president mike pence.. street closures begin at at 6 o'clock in this immediateis ie area. if you look be
cit d.c. law does not allow police e to ask cents their immigration n status. >> today beginning at noont d.c. residents can beginbegin signing up for the summer youth employment program.t pro people ages 14 to 24 are eligible. mayor muriel bowser temporaryelr expanded the prog tram to include district residents upidu to the age 24. . the summer jobs program provides six weeks ofeekof employment and training.men >> time now is 4:48. let's go to annie yu. yu. she's covering the march...
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d.c.'s interim police chief says officers will work to accommodate any business that chooses to stay open. he said it would be a good idea for employees to bring their i.d.s and to give themselves extra time to get around. >>> the day after the inauguration may be just as crowded. tens of thousands are expect to take part in the women's march on washington. america ferrera is just one of the celebrities who plans to be there. organizers have a list including katy perry, amy schumer, scarlett johansson, cher and julianne moore. >>> developing now the manhunt for a murder suspect now also wanteded in connection with the deaths of two law enforcement officer. one of the victims was a married mother of two, orlandose deborah clayton was one of the first to respond to the pulse nightclub shooting attack last june. police say markeith lloyd shot and killed her this morning. sheriff's deputy marvin lewis died while trying to chase lloyd down. >>> a shiny new transit center with a big inconvenience
d.c.'s interim police chief says officers will work to accommodate any business that chooses to stay open. he said it would be a good idea for employees to bring their i.d.s and to give themselves extra time to get around. >>> the day after the inauguration may be just as crowded. tens of thousands are expect to take part in the women's march on washington. america ferrera is just one of the celebrities who plans to be there. organizers have a list including katy perry, amy schumer,...
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the d.c. jail to serve the final months of their pn takes over the privately run jail in the district. mark segraves broke this story on twitter this afternoon. >> reporter: for the past 20 years, part of the d.c. jail has been operated by a private company. the corrections treatment facility is right next door to the main d.c. jail. today mayor muriel bowser will make it official that that's about to change. >> we believe that this is appropriate government function. so the d.c. government will be running all the operations of d.c. jail. >> reporter: while the district has a jail, d.c. does not have a prison. the vast majority of people convicted of felonies in d.c. are then sent to federal prisons across the country. prisoner rights advocates have for years decried that policy, saying it makes it tougher for families to visit inmates and the care and treatment of those prisoners has also been called into question. today mayor to s to change that as well. >> we have a plan to bring back more
the d.c. jail to serve the final months of their pn takes over the privately run jail in the district. mark segraves broke this story on twitter this afternoon. >> reporter: for the past 20 years, part of the d.c. jail has been operated by a private company. the corrections treatment facility is right next door to the main d.c. jail. today mayor muriel bowser will make it official that that's about to change. >> we believe that this is appropriate government function. so the d.c....
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>>> we are transferring power from washington d.c. and giving it back to you the people. >> a transition of power and a show of force. we need to make our voices heard. >> hundreds of thousands banding together, a day apart for two different times. >> we're going to do great things for your country i. our nation is facing a tremendous challenge. >> starts now on news for today. >>> good morning on this saturday morning. we're bring team of reporters to cov march. derrick ward is going to introduce us. >> and adam tuss is joining us. able able to get around toum. gives us a feel for what to expect as well as the message they are hoping to accepted. >> take a look at screen, washington, d.c. at white house. full day of a new presidency. >> on this saturday january 21st. i'm david culver -- heading out today tom, what do you expect. >> we have low clouds. north and west we have fog advisory in effect until 9:00 this morning. we have visibility under a quarter of a mile. we'll have that with us here through about 9:00. temperatures in mid
>>> we are transferring power from washington d.c. and giving it back to you the people. >> a transition of power and a show of force. we need to make our voices heard. >> hundreds of thousands banding together, a day apart for two different times. >> we're going to do great things for your country i. our nation is facing a tremendous challenge. >> starts now on news for today. >>> good morning on this saturday morning. we're bring team of reporters to...
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d.c.'s mayor will be there. t >> reporter: now whilewhil there's a growing list ofowing i democrats who say they willsay l not attend donald j. trump's trs inauguration as the 45th 45h president, some 70's in all now, you can put d.c. mayor democrat muriel bowser down in the category of politiciansur who williete begory o there. th. we caught up with the m the d.c. armory today as 3500s police officers were beingr sworn in as and specialspcial marshals throughout the inauguration.auguration. bowser told fox5 news it is as a call that each individual official needs to make one n their own. >> i will be at the capitole for the swearing in which is is always been my plan and then ihi will watch the parade from the city's booth.'s bo >> reporter: what about theer democrats who won't attend.o wo. >> again, i think that theatthe president has it right, thatgh,t certainly people will make decisions that are best forst fr them and their constituents but i will be at the swearinge s in. >> reporter: of course thear locai
d.c.'s mayor will be there. t >> reporter: now whilewhil there's a growing list ofowing i democrats who say they willsay l not attend donald j. trump's trs inauguration as the 45th 45h president, some 70's in all now, you can put d.c. mayor democrat muriel bowser down in the category of politiciansur who williete begory o there. th. we caught up with the m the d.c. armory today as 3500s police officers were beingr sworn in as and specialspcial marshals throughout the...
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but he says d.c. is committed to remaining a sanctuary city for illegal residents. >> because it does keep our city safer. it does allow for more c and less fear between police and first responders and those who are undocumented. >> the district receives more than $3.5 billion a year in federal grants. 2.2 billion is for medicaid payments. >> medicaid, i can't imagine the federal government is going to cut off. >> if medicaid is untouched, that leaves more than $1 billion still at risk. >> do we really want the nation's capital to go into a financial free fall? >> the free areas with the most to lose, public education which receives nearly $270 million a year, human services which provides low income housing and homeless services, $172 million. and the department of health which receives $128 million a year. >> i certainly understand the president's viewpoint. he ran for office on this and he won and he's trying to implement it. but i think they have to think better rather than just throw this out her
but he says d.c. is committed to remaining a sanctuary city for illegal residents. >> because it does keep our city safer. it does allow for more c and less fear between police and first responders and those who are undocumented. >> the district receives more than $3.5 billion a year in federal grants. 2.2 billion is for medicaid payments. >> medicaid, i can't imagine the federal government is going to cut off. >> if medicaid is untouched, that leaves more than $1...