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♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, ♪ i can't remember to forget you. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. ♪ i keep forgetting i should let you go, ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. ♪ i can't remember to forget you. ♪ we believe that everything can be improved, and we mean everything. we love to do things, and when we get to make them better, it just feels fantastic. that's why we pushed ourselves to create new and improved degree motionsense, the only antiperspirant that releases extra protection when you move. it keeps you fresher even as secret fades. protection improved. so you can do more. >> ll cool j: nine inch nails, queens of the stone age, lindsey buckingham and dave grohl. only cbs. i can only send one of you to cover the game in new york. who's got what it takes? game on. [ male announcer ] the more devices you have, the more you need fios quantum. america's fastest, most reliable internet. still got slow internet, terry? no...yes... show 'em what you got, ella. thanks, erin. [ male announcer ] for the best uploading, streaming, and chatting. hey, dad! you got it. you're going to new york. this is definitely the place to be! you know she is pretty good. [ male announcer ] technology that raises your game call the verizon center for customers with disabilities to a quantum level. that's powerful. at 800-90074-66 tty/v. switch to fios and we'll triple your speed with a free fios quantum internet upgrade for 12 months. >> announcer: to present the grammy for album of the year, please welcome a trio of grammy winners: alicia keys, yoko ono and olivia harrison. >> and now, a grammy award that's gone to a who's who of music's finest, including george harrison in 1973 for "the concert for bangladesh" and to john lennon and yoko ono in 1982 for "double fantasy." >> thank you for remembering, alicia. >> these are this year's fabulous nominees for album of the year. "the blessed unrest," sara bareilles. "random access memories," daft punk. "good kid, m.a.a.d city," kendrick lamar. "the heist," macklemore and ryan lewis. "red," taylor swift. and the grammy goes to: "random access memories," thomas bangalter, guy-manuel de homem-christo, julian casablancas, dj falcon, todd edwards, chilly gonzales, giorgio moroder, panda bear, nile rodgers, paul williams, pharrell williams. >> whooo! pharrell. wow! this is, what, this is the most insane thing ever. >> you know, i used to imagine things that weren't there and were frightening and then i got sober and two robots called me and asked me to make an album. (laughter) >> we are-- we are random access memories, some of us more random than others. you know, i just got a message from the robots. and what they wanted me to say is that as elegant and as classy as the grammy has ever been, is the moment when we tell all those-- saw all those wonderful marriages and that same love is fantastic. (applause) it was the height of fairness an love and the power of love for all people at any time in any combination. it's what they wanted me to say. they sail, captain kirk uses the enterprise. they sail on a ship called generosity, they're again royce of spirit. everybody up here, pharrell has just been spectacular in the things that he said. this is a ledge end, this is a labor of love. we are all so grateful. god bless you. thank you to the academy. thank you. (applause) >> ll cool j: congratulations to daft punk, and all of this year's winners and nominees. at the grammy awards, we never stop rocking, and this year is no exception. together onstage, two great rock bands, both nominated this year- - nine inch nails and queens of the stone age-- joined by fleetwood mac guitar god lindsey buckingham and, from foo fighters, dave grohl. this is how we rock and roll ♪ ♪ i am just a copy of a copy ♪ of a copy everything i say has come before ♪ assembled into something into something ♪ into something i don't know for certain anymore ♪ look what you had to start why all the change of heart? ♪ well you need to play your part ♪ a copy of a copy of a ♪ look what you've gone and done well that doesn't sound like fun ♪ see i'm not the only one a copy of ♪ a copy of a i am little pieces ♪ little pieces little pieces ♪ ps iecethat were picked up on tayhe w ♪ imprinted with a puerpos with a purpose ♪ with a purpose a purpose that's become ♪ quite clear 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god is the sun >> announcer: hilton hotels and resorts has been the official hotel partner of the grammy awards for more than 25 years and is proud to support the work of the grammy foundation to promote music education. delta is proud to be the official airline partner of the grammy awards. delta. keep climbing. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the trend going on is that he looked like a canadian. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> i'm overwhelmed right now, especially providing a lot of beautiful commentary. >> he's on everything. i needed to look at my wallet to make sure he wasn't on that. finally the guys from my center. get ready to rock. wusa9 news starts right now. is and good evening i'm jan jeffcoat, thanks for joining us tonight. all night we've been tweeting the the -- about the grammies with 94.7's kelly collice as you can join in on the conversations. of course we'll be following some of your tweets as well, running them on the bottom of our screen. let's turn it over to you. >> a lot of big stories out there. the number one thing on their mind is the outburst of the mall at the mall in columbia killing three people on saturday. tonight we know the 21-year-old who is a young mother and her co-worker 25-year-old tyler johnson were killed inside a zoomies store, a skate board outlet. tonight this is the man who did it, the 19-year-old derek aguilar of college park. andrea mccarren joins us from columbia with more on who this guy was. darion aguilar had no criminal history. it may help answer the most troubling questions, why. beyond darion aguilar's smile in this driver's license photograph was a clearly troubled life. less than three hours after the bloodshed, aguilar's mother filed a missing person's report on her son. investigators became concerned for the 19-year-old safety after reading an entry on the journal. >> there is a journal expressing general unhappiness with his life. >> reporter: police pinged his cell phone, revealing he was inside the mall. only later did investigators determine that the missing man and the shooter were the same person. police have not been able to establish anything to explain the violence. >> no known relationship between our shooter and victims. we are continuing to look for that motive. >> reporter: in early december, aguilar purchased his pump action shotgun legally at a licensed dealer in rockville. apparently he brought that, ammunition, and made explosive devices into the mall in a backpack. there was no answer at the college park home aguilar shared with his mother. we have learned he graduated from blake high school in silver spring in 2013. last february he was accepted to montgomery college where he planned to study environmental science. but he never enrolled. while police continue to investigate this tragedy, the mall in columbia will open tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. with an increase security presence. andrea mccarren, wusa9. >> now people that live in darion aguilar's neighborhood, they did not know the man well, but they are stunned at what he did. aguilar lived just several blocks from the 21-year-old victim brianna benlolo. as cops swarm the area searching where aguilar lived, a neighbor took notice. >> they had blocked the street off right behind my truck there. they were walking up and down the street from 9:30 until 10:00. i finally went to bed and then heard all these doors open and closing, looked out and they were more coming down the street. i mean i've never seen so many policemen. >> it's sad that someone kind of snapped and decided to shoot people. it's not a way to solve your problems. >> that is hurtful. their lives just wiped out. i mean that's terrible. >> as we know the question tonight is why did it happen. police say they will be reviewing documents that they got from aguilar's home to determine the motive of the deadly shooting. and we are also learning more tonight about those victims, the 21-year-old brianna benlolo lived half a mile away from the gunman in college park. 20-year-old tyler johnson, his aunt talked about coming to the heart wrenching revelation that he was dead. >> with a long, long time before we found out it was actually on the second floor of the mall where he worked. then to found out it was in the store where he worked. it just kept narrowing down to us. >> reporter: tyler did work at that zumiez store. his aunt says he has left a legacy even though he was so young. we're also learning a lot more about the timeline leading up to the deadly shooting. showing the gunman arriving at the mall an hour later at 11:15 a.m., the gunman pulls out the shotgun and starts shooting in the skate board store as we noted he fatally shot two employees before turning the gun on himself. as we told you earlier, they are going to reopen tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. they are providing grief counselors and they will help reunite employees and shoppers with their personal belongings. the friends and family of teresa gathered at a gaithersburg police tonight. the sophomore was struck and killed by a car just after leaving the school on friday, walking with the road. killing french and injuring the 13-year-old who was walking alongside it. police say that speed is likely a factor in that crash. justin bieber missing from the grammy's, that's because he's in panama soaking up the sun. he might want to enjoy his freedom soon. the 19-year-old was arrested eay thursday morning in miami charged with dui, resisting arrest, and driving without a license. miami pd said he was drag racing and tonight we've got the video. bieber is in the yellow lambo and the entourage in the black escalade. police say they were going 55 in a 30. they are reporting that the gps clocked them going 27 miles an hour, not 55. earlier this month los angeles police searched bieber's home after a neighbor accused the pop star and his entourage of throwing eggs at his home causing extensive damage. we are still waiting to find out if he will face charges in that case. quite a surprise at the grammy's. history was made. checking out the stage together as they looked on. the moment takes back where they just arrived at the coliseum. the photographer stood on the stage as they performed their very own concert in the united states. bruce leshan shows us the images that he took to make history come alive over and over. >> all of a sudden a longer look, then the yellow convertible, driving in the fast lane of my life for the future of the endless possibilities. >> he s wa18, a budding freelance photographer when he heard that the beetles could play their very first gig in america. >> i could see it over there for now. >> reporter: and for the dc coliseum. >> magic things happen in this room for me. he angled that press pass with no flash s so he took a series of the intimate photos with the available light of four guys on the brink of the super stardom. all of a sudden the lights came on. just a huge look of the world lights. >> and mike mitchell, he is still trying to put into words how that concert, the concert here changed the world for him and for his generation. it had a quality about it that i have never felt before. >> reporter: the magazine that hired him, published just a few of the shots of the story that made fun of it. mitchell tucked away the fire box where they remained for a decade. >> the exposure, it was just so thin. until the photographer who had gone on to fame and fortune fell on desperate hard times. >> it's as if these were not meant to be seen until now. against the light sold for $68,000 in auctions, all told for a guy who had lost his home and was living in a friend's dark basement. so when they stage that contribute concert here for the 50th anniversary of that incredible show. mitchell will be there with his photos on display. the music never does. bruce leshan, wusa9. >> organizers are staging that concert. for more information go to our website on wusa9.com. we are also going to be talking about the performancescom up here. don't go anywhere as we're going to break down the grammy's from the clothes to the new twitter account to the performances that will have everybody talking tonight. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ well the best, the worse, the performances that you loved and the ones you couldn't take. we're listening to you. we'll be running some of your tweets at the bottom of our screen. join us with the hash tag and feel free to follow us at jan jeffcoat. i'm actually looking at the tweets live right now. let's talk about the show with 94.7 and wpgc sunny, welcome to you both. >> yes. >> we've had quite the nights here with our virtual viewing party. but first let's start with what you thought about the grammy's. you thought it was kind of dark? >> yeah, a little goth. i mean katy perry and lord opened it up, and they are dark performers. >> what did you think, sunny? >> the line up went all over the place, you had imagine dragons performing an amazing event and then you follow it up with a slow country song and everybody is like what's going on. >> how could you follow that anyway? >> you can't. >> we're going to talk about it coming up. first of all let's start with the big category. adam of the year, best pop duo. record of the year, french electronic duo, which i love, but you guys, we have some mixed messages with what you thought about this. >> the record of the year. yes. >> yeah, i think katy perry got snubbed, but that's a great song and they were sort of the boys of the night. >> lord's performance also getting a lot of attention right now. let's talk specifically about this so we can go to the video with her performance and what was on her fingertips. a lot of talk about the black on her fingertips. now, kelly, what does this represent? what was this about? >> i don't really know. i don't know if she was trying to make a statement, but the fingertips were painted black, but they were again, that goth dark performance from a 17-year- old. >> there was some talk on the internet as well with a betrayal of maybe somebody is on crack. that's the kind of fingertip that you would have, but why would a 17-year-old want to put that out there? just a performance right now, we'll talk about the beetles. some people thought that they should have sang a song that they are known for, a legendary song when you're a legend. what did you think about their performance? >> it was tough, ringo performed first, all by himself. waiting for paul mccartney to join him, the slow point in the grammy's. >> let's talk about that performance. >> yes, amazing performances, that song, it is like, you know, the performance will come out. she didn't win any grammy's tonight. >> okay. and personally i thought that ste vicious e wonder did a great job. you want to hear more of their performance and what did you think? >> i loved that performance. and stevie wonder, i mean this is what i love about the grammy's, the music that you get. country, the soul, rap, it was just, i thought it was a great performance. >> and i love me some country also. he was out there tonight, i would say that. but let's talk about it real quick as you mentioned that they got lucky. that's the one song that everybody knows from him, winning three huge awards tonight. but they could name any of the songs. >> right, they won album of the year, but i can't think of anything, but get lucky. >> they wore these alien outfits. when they won their awards they didn't speak. he collaborates with th so we d are people, women, what's going on. >> yes. >> and let's talk about what people are tweeting about. because somebody's pet became a new handle. and specifically let's talk about what he was thinking. >> dude. >> well, he got everyone talking as they say he looks like a park ranger or the bear. >> that's the best part of it, saying hey, we won that there and you know it's like they are awesome. >> yes, thank you, thank you. >> are you going to start following the handle now? >> i mean, all these things, they will start with the grammy's, but after, you know, after a while you forget about the hat. >> and also some controversies surrounding the performance of macklemore and madona. the beat, it definitely changed. some people don't like that. what did you think about this performance in general? >> if you were there, it was amazing. if you saw on -- if you saw it on tv, you got lost. there was a lot going on and they couldn't get that feel, but the audience was crying in their seats and it was awesome. i mean, 33 couples, same-sex, just getting married. it was awesome, the big step for a music show to do that and i think it was awesome. >> a lot of people are definitely talking about that. you can join the conversations as well, #grammies on 9. thank you so much for both being here. i know that you've got to go. sunny, great seeing you as well. >> thank you. >> i want to give a shoutout to glenn mccarthy. a local grammy nominee, a george mason university professor who was up for the new music educator award. he didn't win, but we still think it's pretty awesome that he was nominated. so congratulates to you, glenn. all right, top, what did you think? i know you were back there watching the grammy's with us. >> i thought the hat was fine personally. he could pull it off and stevie wonder is the man, of course. no doubt about that. freezing at nationals today and yesterday, but dulles did not make it above freezing over the weekend. when we come back, we will show you more snowflakes and the weights. four hours on the slopes. and two hours doing this stuff. which leaves me approximately two minutes to get my banking done. so i use the citi mobile app to quickly check my accounts and pay my bills. which leaves me about five seconds to kick back. that was nice.

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