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(laughs) (siren wailing) (shouting) (chuckles) todd: jasper? -(pounding) -tandy: jasper? he's stuck in there. todd, give me a hand. hi. i'm karl. captiochildren:sored by 20th c uncle stinky.evision (dolphin chittering) announcer: the x files is all new wednesday night! this is fox5 local news at ten. right now at ten, the deep freeze is causing major problems in the d.c. area, from water main breaks and flooded homes to power outages and no heat at howard university. we have team coverage. cold artic air and dangerous wind chills now a wintry mix on the way. i'll let you know what to expect coming up with your forecast. plus, steve bannon weighs in on the fire and furry controversy, he apologize to pupt? and more changes for metro riders. it could impact how you pay to ride . fox5 news at ten starts now. we begin tonight with the bitter cold weather. it was yet another frigid day in the d.c. region. we want to take a live look outside right now on top of the cold weather another concern coming our way is a wintry mix which could make for a very messy monday evening commute. the weather is already prompting some school delays and closures right now spotsylvania public schools will be closed torp. stafford county public schools is on a two-hour delay. of course you can find our complete list as the updates come in on our website fox5dc.com. we have team coverage tonight, gwen tracking your forecast, lindsay watts keeping an eye on all of the water main breaks and evan lamb bemplet he's tracking efforts to restore heat to howard university. let's start with gwen. going to have tomorrow is not snow, but it is ice, dangerous ice. right now we're keeping a close eye on radar as we see a wintry mix with some rain moving its way in across the central portion of the country heading our way. by the time we get to the evening commute tomorrow we're going to be in full force dealing with this. right now there's a winter weather advisory stretching all the way from illinois to areas along the mid atlantic and it does include us. it kicks from 3:00 until 9:00. however, from our far western areas that advisory will begin at 11, 11:30 tomorrow morning. this means we're going to have some snow mixed in with some freezing rain and sleet, but mainly it's going to be freezing rain and sleet is what you're going to see. the snow part will be mainly over the higher elevations but it's going to be icy by the time it makes contact with the surface. we have the cold artic air that doesn't seem to want to go anywhere. we're seeing southerly flow kicking in, but the cold air not moving out as quickly as we'd like to. as a result of that with the artic air we've had for so long, surfaces are cold and that means it's immediately going to freeze and become ice once it makes contact with the surface. roads , bridges, overpasses, your driveways, all will definitely be impacted. as we see the warmer air trying to come in we have a cold front is that going to head our way and ahead of it we're going to see the precipitation start to kick in. your evening imheut will be i am impacted with this. it doesn't take much to take conditions dangerous. four wheel drives will have some issues. not much in terms of accumulation. however we will see it light and patchy every where causing a loft issues. by the time we get to the evening commute tomorrow the precipitation is disevment in heemplet it loo going to be out of here at least by midnight into the late hours tomorrow night, so not impacting much on tuesday but it also means you're going to have to be very careful in your evening commute no matter where you're driving because as we know ice definitely will make things very dangerous. we'll let you know when the warmup is coming in just a bit. thanks, gwen. it's already been a messy night out there with dozens of water main breaks. roads are shutdown and some homes are flooded. fox5 lindsay watts live in tacoma park where is icy water has closed an area. east/west highway is closed between new hampshire avenue and tenth avenue. you can see there is is road. crews are hard at work, but the water company for this area says this road may remain closed overnight in to rush hour . that water company says just today in montgomery county and prince george's county there have been more main breaks. we have been rung around some of them. our first stop was on route one in college park near university of maryland . then we found out about flooded homes elsewhere in prince george's county, in fort washington, so we raised over there. take a look at this basement. the homeowner estimates six feet of water. the water main break happened on top of a hill. water flowed down overwhelmed the sewers, so water ended up surging into homes through toilets at least in some cases. a real mess over there. we talked to the man whose basement flooded. in the basement they have a washer and dryer. i have one room, a music room. we don't save anything. from fort washington we were onto weather on in montgomery county, we heard about another water main break with homes potentially threatened. you can see the roads are just a sheet of ice. this is off of georgia avenue fortunately no homes flooded there like in fort washington. the water company wssc is taking spornlt for personal damage as a result these breaks. we'll take care of them. it's unfortunately and frustrating. we have a claims office that will take care of them. they'll go through the claims process and we'll fix anything that needs to be fixed. back here live now, wssc has had a very busy week. that spokesman says that the company has been responding to 40 to 60 water main breaks per day. in d.c. it's been busy as well. earlier this week there were just a few days where d.c. water had 730 water main breaks and unfortunately the warmup that we're going to be seeing may not help because that sudden increase in temperature can also be very problematic for pipes. we're live in tacoma park, lindsay watts, fox5 local news. >> meanwhile crews at jfk's york are dealing with water pipe issues of their home. the leak happened this afternoon forcing the partial evacuation of terminal four and stopping international flights arriving to the airport. the timing couldn't have been worse. the leak comes as the airlines are trying to catch up from hundreds of canceled flights from this past week's bomb sigh quloan. the frigid temperatures are also causing issues with equipment and closer than normal evacuations. heavy snow and a tidal surge caused the long wood neighborhood who flood with see water. they still managed to get their car started and get out of its space. the frigid temperatures also causing major problems here at howard university in d.c. frozen pipes lead to sporadic heating and steam damage in several buildings forcing the starlt of classes to be delayed for most students. fox5's evan lambert got a tour of some of the damage up to start tomorrow, but that has been pushed back. they've been pushed back to a week from monday and university official hope most of the repairs here will be made by then. but this building behind me and others like it may be closed for up to a month according to officials. you see that steam coming out right now? that was pouring into the building causing major damage and right now they're using this machine here to re move that moisture from the building. this is annex one where bdz graduate classes are held h. all of this, it can be connected back to this bone chilling cold. the root of the problem is the freezing temperatures, precipitated frozen pipes and in turn a lot of the pipes across our steam tunnels burst. you're hearing from howard university's executive vice-president and coo , doctor stash knee ann de broi. the issues caused by in the week. the single digit lowe's forced steam pipes underground on campus to burst that allow steam to build up in several academic buildings causing damage too floors and ceilings. that build up of the water also caused the university to shut off power which means no heat. they ask students delay their plans to return from winter break. classes were supposed to start tomorrow for undergraduates. they will start monday so the crews can fix that damage now estimated to be in the millions. >> our workmen and women are working 24 hours per day and are still here on the weekend ensur ing that we do the maintenance fictions that are ready to get the campus up and running. this has certainly been the most extenuating circumstances that howard university has faced in quite sometime and we're seeing the repercussions of this weather. we've been saying classes delayed a week. for most students that's because the professional schools are un affected so those cleases for those schools do start tomorrow any students that have not been able to change their travel plan s to delay their return to campus they will be able to be housed in several residence hauls. there are four here on campus that do have heat. for now, live in northwest, fox 35 local news. >> and a followup tonight, baltimore city officials say nearly all schools will be back open tomorrow after crews spent the weekend repairing heating issues. former nfl player aaron maifn who is now a teacher post ed this video showing his students wearing coats in the classroom. the video caused outrage. some 630 buildings had heating problems. at last check only one elementary middle school will be closed tomorrow. remember that you can always track the cold on the fox5dc.com website and you up dates on our app, a fox5 mobile app. look forth it in your mobile app stoamplet new de tails in the search of a missing maryland man suffering from dementia. 656 year old dwan yell dehaven might have been picked up while walking a long route one this tus. police are asking for people to be on the lookout for disee haven. he first went missing from a costco parking lot in beltsville. family friends and volunteers gathered today to search for dehaven. they will gather again tomorrow at 11 in the morning to resume the search . president trump back at the white house after spending the weekend at camp david. they discussed the 2018 legislative agenda. that included talks about the budget, i am gracious and infrastructure to name just a few issues. they also discuss ed strategy about the midterm electin. >> the president's agenda being over shadowed by a new critical book that says the trump administration is dysfunctional and the president is not fit for the job. today some of the president's supporters called it a work of fix. garrett tenney reports. >>reporter: reactions continue to pour in after the release of michael wolf's bombshell book fire and furnish p i inside the trump white house. the book paints the trump administration as dysfunctional and the president unfit. those close to the president are coming to his defense. not only it is not accurate, there are no misrepresentations in this book that it shouldn't be taken seriously. those statements are just absurd, chris. i mean, pour fantasy. i'm with him almost every day. we talk about some of the most serious matters facing the world. the president is engaged. he understands the complexity. he asks really difficult questions. the president again responded to the book's allegatio ing in part, i've had to put up with the fake news from the first day i've been running for president and now i have to put up with a book from a fake author. if i left out anything it's probably stuff that was even more damning. it's that bad? >> it's that bad. it's an extraordinary moment in time. >> some of the more controversial statements in the book came present former white house steve bannon and today bannon didn't deany any of the statements that are adistributed to him. but he did tell fox news that he regrets that the comments distracted from the president's accomplishments. >> still ahead, a gruesome discovery in montgomery county. a man's body found inside of a car. the very latest on the investigation. plus, major changes for metro riders and it could impact how you pay to ride . . >> developing now in silver springs, police are investigat ing the death of a man found inside of a car this afternoon. the body was discovered in a vehicle parked near the hartford they are condominiums. the cause of death still unclear nievment an autopsy will be conducted to determine how the man died. the cause of a fire in northwest d.c. is under investigation tonight. this happened on park place early this morning. two people were evaluatinged by medics. thisser ' expected to be okay. the red cross is now helping five people, including a child who were displaced. the funeral for armani cole will be held tomplet he is the man who was found shot along 295 in the shoulder of the highway at the mala december 28. services will be at the greater mount calvary wholly church in northeast d.c. it's set to begin at ten a. \police\police have not announced a motive or any suspects in the case. however, they are looking into whether cole's death is connected to the murder of car rhys lewis. she was found in the trunk of a burning car just an hour later and a few miles away in southeast d.c. friends say cole and lewis knew each other. people who want to use cap pam bike share in tacoma park will have some find a different place to get some wheels. a car crash into the station this morning, no one was hurt. a heads up for metro riders start rg tomorrow you can no longer carry a negative balance on a smart trip card. metro is encouraging riders to sign up for auto re load through their smart trip account. that will ensure a passenger always has money on their account. they. still ahead tonight inside of a local nine # one call center and the ever day heros who work behind the scenes . the lawmaker that is now calling for the end to the investigation into possible russian allegation and the clinton campaign. stay with us fox news is back after the break . . >> today north korea announced it will be sending a five-member delegation to talks with south korea. it's the first formal dialogue between the two countr ies in more than two years . they plan to talk about the upcoming olympics as well as other issues on tuesday. more fallout from the russia investigation. at least one senator is calling for another special council to be appointed to investigate the justice department graham says he believes the department may have mishandled its investigation of former presidential candidate hillary clinton during the 2016 campaign . fox's caroline shively reports. >>reporter: democrats and republicans cranked up their fight over woo the justice department should focus on in the russia investigation. potential collusion with the trump campaigning or how the department handled information about the clinton campaign. this morning lindsay graham ask ed why not both. if you believe robert mueller should be looking at the trump campaign, count mean in. but if you ignore all of this stuff, you're blind. by all this stuff, senator gram means in part how the doj handled information coming from christopher steel. steel is behind the bombshell does air on president trump put together before the investigation. the fbi still considered putting him on the gram and other republicans including the president are also complaining about how some justice department officials allegedly favored hillary clinton over mr. trump while those same offerings were part of the team investigating clinton's e-mails. gram hit that topic hard this morning and democrats blasted right back. i want a special council to look at not not only how mr. steel conducted himself. i want to find out if the lead rater of the clinton e-mail investigation had a political bias against trump for clinton to the point that it was a sham investigation a. if they are investigating hillary clinton it doesn't take a genius, let alone a stable genius to see why:amidst all of the public fighting robert mueller continues his investigation into potential collusion between russia and the trump campaign and whether it led to any obstruction of justice. in washington, caroline shivly, fox news. >> a somber ceremony t deadly attack on the charley and dough newspaper in france. the country's president and the mayor of paris joined the staff to pay tribute to the victims. they held a moment of silence before laying a wreath at the former offices. militants open fire during a staff meeting killing 12 people on that day. eleven other people were hurt. straight ahead, another frigid look at the forecast. from water main breaks to places with no heat we have team coverage on what you you need to know head noog the workweek, including the be possibility of a wintry mix heading our way and how it will impact the commute. ute. this is fox5 local news our big story tonight the cold weather it has triggered major problems throughout the d.c. area. that includes dozens of water main breaks. at least one of those breaks sent water spilling into a near bay home and howard university in the district still working to re store heat in some of its buildings. we have team coverage on both of these stories. lindsay watts tracking the latest on the water main breaks and evan lambert live at howard university. we'll check in with them in just a moment. but first the frigid temperatures. it is supposed to get wampler by the end of next week. you're absolutely right. we really have been in this artic air mass. now that's out of the way, mother nature is search serving up another round a wintry mix that will definitely impact your evening commute tomorrow. and we're talking finally a much deserved warm up before this week is over in the then some late week showers are expected. clouds are building in tonight all ahead of a cold front. ahead of the cold front we are going to see some wintry mix, some sleet, freezing rain moving its way through the mid section of the country. it will reach us tomorrow by the afternoon hours and it will definitely impact your evening commute. we're looking at a situation where we're going to be faced with a loft ice. this is the entire area that is under a wintry weather advisory. this kicks in 3:00 tomorrow afternoon and lasting until about nine. to the far northwest that advisory begins at about 11:30 tomorrow morning. we definitely have the cold airs that she in place. we have this artic cold air that we're dealing with for quite a while. that means the surfaces are very, very cold. tomorrow we're going to warm up a little bit relatively speaking as we head into the 30s. tonight is another cold night, temperatures into the teens. we have wind chills tonight to deal with as well, but the cold air doesn't quite want to leave early as we'd like it to even though we've gotten a bit of southerly flow in heemplet the surfaces have remained very cold so regardless of our air temperatures even in the 30s they're going to drop throughout the day tomorrow and with this precipitation the minute it meak s contact on surfaces it's going to freeze. we're going to see a light glaze of ice. it's going to cause a lot of problems and really going to be causing some slick spots on roads and highways as well as bridges and overpasses, driveways and sidewalks. here's futurecast. out to the far west you you can see 11 in the morning things start to fire up. that's why their advisory begins at 11:30 and then as it progresses into the afternoon right into the evening commute we're really smack in the middle of it and it doesn't get out of here 100 percent just before midnight or so and then we're going to get a little bit a break. but it does aren't mean the moisture into tuesday morning can't than an issue, icy conditions tomorrow forth evening commute, even your high terrain vehicles are going to have some issues with it as well so don't take it lightly. we're going to see this light glaze of ice every where that is going to cause some major problems. as far ats week is concerned, we start to warm up. we've got some rain that is going to be coming in, but that warmup is definitely welcome for sure. we've got to get through the cold night and the icy situation . i really caution you and be careful and just prepare yourselves accordingly. >> back to you. as we mentioned we have been dealing with all of this deep freeze and it has been causing water main breaks across the reej ofnlt fox5's lindsay watts is tracking them and joins us live from tacoma park where there is a main thoroughfare that is now shutdown as a result . lauren and marina, east /west highway is closed at new been working for hours to try to stop all this water from flooding into the road. they're still at it. and i'm told the road may be closed through rush hour tomorrow morning. we were at an even worse water main break tonight. take a look at this basement. about six feet of water flooded into this home this is in fort washington in prince george's county. multiple homes flooded there tonight after a water main break . the water company for that area, wssc is now helping those homeowners clean up their homes and make sure they're reimburse bursted for awful their belongings. just today it has dealt with more than l 30 water main breaks across prince george's county and montgomery county. this bitter cole is also causing problems tonight at howard university. evan lambert live with more on that. >>reporter: yes and wofer the buildings here is expected to be so, officials do expect that the rest of the repairs as a result of those frozen and broken pipes will be done by the time that classes start for everyone next monday. they were supposed to start this -- tomorrow. but this building behind me, annex one is where undergraduate classes take places. this is one of the buildings that received some major damage, you see the smoke coming out. that smoke was pumping into the building. that caused some major water damage. now, estimated in the millions with several buildings here on campus again forcing classes to be delayed a week and you you you also are looking at some video from inside this building on some of the damage that's been caused by the smoke as a result power had to be turned off and because of that heat in several of the buildings was intermittent, several of the residence hauls as well. so there are four residence hauls on campus that do have heat. anybody that is not delay their return to campus is going to be able to be housed in one of those residence hauls with heat. live in northwest, evan lambert, fox5 local news. >> meanwhile crews at new york city jk international airport dealing with water pipe issues their own. the leak happened this afternoon information the partial evacuation of terminal four and stopping international flights arriving to the airport the timing couldn't have been worse, they are trying to catch up from thousands ever flights from this week's bomb cyclone. the frigid temperatures are causing problems with equipment the water main break wasn't the only problem with travelers. the airport also dealing with long lines of people looking to rebook. the travel nightmare made worse with lost luggage. fox's bryan llenas as more. >>reporter: travelers on flights were stuck on the tarmac for three, four, five hours or mo no bathrooms, no water and no food. people have slept in the airport for two days. the problem is there is a backlog of flights following the storm on thursday. too many flights landed at the same time overwhelming the system a. and there were not enough gates. the port authority had to bring in portable staircases to get off the planes and onto buses to bring them to their terminals. once at baggage claim that's when another nightmare ensued people waiting for hours to get their bags. in fact, many people left the airport without them or they arrived at their destinations like europe to find that their bags never made i it this following a collision between two passenger airplanes at jfk airport on saturday. no one was injured. all and all, 19 flights were canceled and 17 diverted. in a statement, the port authority says things are improving. quote, jfk's runways and taxi ways operational. airlines remain in recovery load. reyou uniting passengers with their luggage, fringe id temperatures continue to cause equipment failures and slower than normal yowrptions. customers may experience residual delays particularly for international flights. the unusually and dangerously cold temperatures have had affects as far south as south carolina, georgia anal bam a, more freez ing \rain\reign\ could make for icy roads monday expected to make traveling treacherous just in time for the national championship college game in atlanta monday night. temperatures are expected to go up to a balm i 30, 40, maybe even 50-degrees. after this frigid two weeks that's good news for much of the country. in new york, bryan llenas, fox news. >> several new details tonight in the search for a missing prince george's county man with dementia. we have learned of 656 year old daniel dehaven may have been spotted near anne arrundel high school on january 2. the update comes tonight a few hours after police said dehaven may have been dropped off at the 800 block of annapolis road. that is the same day that dehaven was report ed missing. he disappeared from the parking lot of a costco in beltsville while what his wife. today, friends, family and volunteers volunteered at a fire station. they are especially worried about him because of the frigid temperatures. dehairch's son says they are greatful for all the help from the community. thanks to ul a the people that are reaching out and all of the volunteers. the response has been just amazing. we are so appreciative. dehaven's family and friends will gather again tomorrow at a beltsville fire station at 11 a.m. to resume the search. again, police are also asking out for him near areurnd high school. anyone with information is asked to call police. >> freezing cold temperatures not enough to keep some diverted servers away from the beach. this is video from bell marijuana beach in new jersey. imagine spending time outside in this frigid weather inside of an ice castle. more than 25,000 pounds of ice were used to make it in minnesota. it also included a variety of tunnelses, slides and a 16-foot wall with led lights and a frozen fountain. it reminds me of that thing they have at the national harbor. >> couldn't pay me enough. we take a look inside a local 911 call center. we go one on one with the heros who answer those calls every day, including the call for a devastating in prince george's county. county. weesh ' back with a fox5 exclusive. we're hearing from the every day local heros who work in the 911 call centers and answer the phone when you have an emergency. it's a story we first brought you when it happened last november. fox5 was on the scene. we spoke with neighbors who watched help leslie as the fire instance r intensified while two people inside desperately pleaded for help. tonight you'll hear from the real life heros. it's on fire. i see fire. okay, i have the fire department started. i need you to stay on the phone with me. how many people are trapped inside the house. it's lady she can't get out. at 5,000 calls a day, prince george's county 911 call center is the third busiest in the cunt rincht i have calls that still think about. i couldn't think about the rest of my day. on any given day swon's life on the other end of the phonies on the line. it's very hard not know ing exactly what's going on. you can't see based on what someone is telling you and they're crying and screaming and panicking and that doesn't help you. there is no room forkerror at all, none. two people trapped inside the home, a female in a wheelchair, trying to find the location and a male who is the second person inside the home. my issue a fair takes the 911 call. i need somebody -- yes, can somebody come to the address. >> what's the address. >> and her partner, miss collins is reading the notes as they come in live on a computer screen and relaying it to first responders. there's seo to the driveway. get out of the home. i have to make sure that i give them every single detail at this moment, it's life or death. the objection to the form thing they have to go by is what you tell them. they don't have a computer sitting in front of them. getting that explicit information like we were getting that particular day, office obviously is a testament to the call tear and the dispatchers. richard riley was the first firefighter to arrive on lorraine drive in temple hills while neighbors watched help leslie as a son rushed back into the burning home to save his wheel bound chair mother. he tried the back door. i tried the side door. i kicked the side door open. i just wish i could have got in there sooner. it was so bad. i got grand parents. the adrenaline and the determination to save lives is \stink\stingive for first bring her out and she was in in the front yard. that was a big relief. and then i reminded them that there was a second victim. there are two people reported trapped, correct. >> they went back in, they found him, they brought him out and i knew i did my job. but for these two women who took this tragic call last november there's a part of the job that's always a question mark, what happens after the call ends in i wondered if they made it. i knew they made it out of the house. but did they make it out of the hospital. >> the person calling nine # one , it could be the worst day of their life and we have to understand that. we have to treat them with dignity and respect. but the bad thing is we never, ever get closure and that's very, very hard. these nine # # one call tears and dispatchers say these calls never get easier and unlike the first responders on the ground th ends and oftentimes they leave work wondering if the victims they helped made it to see another day. unfortunately in this fire the first responders did everything they could, but ultimately the son and his mother died at the hospital. we're going to lighten things up talking about sports. brody is here on a sunday night. he is back which means the best part of the weekend rurchlts we finish up the first round of the nfl playoffs and we welcome the return of everyone's segment, will you eat there. no, i'm sorry, it's the top five plays of the week coming up. up. >> nfl wild card weekend \fit\if itenly happens the same type as the golden globes. no one in the end remembers who won and everyone is looking forward to the real rewards, the em mes and the super bowl. cam newton versus drew breeze. breeze blessed us with a bomb. the dead gin family. the saints win 21-nine. cam, no protection all day, sacked, saints advance to face minnesota. nfc side, jacksonville, the defense side why they're known as sacs. blake portals completed because he didn't complete much the pittsburgh bugger in the next round. for the last three month s, something has been missing. i didn't know what it was. a. we do. i went on a gurney of self reflection throughout the fox5 news room looking for inspiration that's been missing from my life. i spent the last 930 days searching for high and low to pull me out of the depths of dispair. and then tonight i found it. all i needed was the return of the close five top five plays of the week. thank you so much. role that animation. number five, they say you you drive for show and put for dough and nowhere is that more so than at a clemson basketball game. christopher clarence lines up for a 95-foot punt. see how small great pace on the put. he hits it in front of a packed house. he wins $10,000. which for a l college student might as well be $10 million. >> yeah. >> number four, the iowa wild and the man toab a moose. minor league hockey. you might have missed it right there. he's going to between his legs. behind him and then sticks it top shelf past. you see that. that crazy angle l. you see that ov. is dog sledding definitely a sport? a three year old australian shepherd drags the sled to the top of the hill. and then rides it all the way to the base. she doesn't slip. she doesn't fall. makes it all the way. >> that is awesome. the best part is she then grabs the

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