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at one point thomas's motorcycle seen at the front of the flatbed tow truck and his chevy tahoe were towed away. the federal government and the irs is looking into thomas' use of $300,000 in city money to fund a youth sports program. he returned the money after questions were raised but admitted no wrongdoing. >> i'm hoping they can bring these things to a conclusion quickly and the council and the government can move on. >> i'm sad that it has reached this point, and my feelings, i've been thinking about councilmember thomas and his mother and his family, and how terribly impactful this really must be for them. >> reporter: the d.c. council was supposed to discuss this matter late friday afternoon. it was postponed until monday. jackie bensen, news 4 today. >> d.c. mayor vincent gray commented on the raid by telling news 4, "i continue to support the investigation into these allegations so that
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justice can run its course." gray went on to say, "for the sake of the district i hope the investigation is concluded quickly." the investigation into councilmember thomas is one of three involving the u.s. attorney and city officials. another involves mayor vincent gray, and started with a question about whether his 2010 campaign secretly paid solomon brown to aggressively attack major aide fentley. a third involves kwame brown and his 2008 re-election campaign as an at-large councilmember that probe includes a trail of unreported contributions and expenses of $300,000. right now, on the beltway, traffic is clearing on the wilson bridge. take a look at that.
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we got the pictures for you. it's northbound traffic trying to get to the hot chocolate race at the national harbor, which started just about an hour ago. news 4's jane watrel pulled over to take some of these pictures. she hefz was trying to get to that race. she told us many of the runners actually got out of their cars and walked the rest of the way to get to the start line in time. the hot chocolate race started around 8:00 this morning, and i for one know what people who are doing that. check out the runners. >> running down the side of the road trying to get to the race. >> nice way to warm up on this morning. >> a lot of times you're stuck at the pen at the start line and you have to wait 20 or 30 minutes and freeze to death while you're waiting for the start. so this would help. got a warm-up lap in. i don't know if running on the wilson bridge would be a good idea. >> not saying that's safe. we're saying that's what people are doing. >> that's right.
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>> it's a nice day for it as two runners themselves. some whipped cream. >> i never met a day i wouldn't drink hot chocolate on just to be fair. >> maybe a 100-degree day. >> still chocolate. as a result it's kind of chance. outside on a saturday morning, sunshine out there for now but it is a chilly start to our december saturday. bright and sunny for now, temperatures are starting to climb now. sun came up at 7:09. 40 in wash annapolis. toward waldorf and laplata, charles county, beautiful morning. 36 in leesburg, no rain on the ray dan anywhere around here. we will be 100% dry for your entire weekend. the rain showers are just out to our west, they'll be sneaking in here as we get towards monday night and tuesday but in the meantime great weather today, just sunny and high clouds coming in, temperatures near 50 today. mid-50s coming up for tomorrow with a few extra clouds around but nothing major and down to the last couple of games, the
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college football forecast, your gamecocks got the clemson tigers last weekend but good. >> man. >> nonetheless, clemson and virginia tech playing in charlotte for the acc championship. it will be dry and more college football forecasts, oklahoma and oklahoma state in a few minutes. >> can i get a little texas in there, please, a little text next? >> nope, sorry, maybe next time. >> thank you, chuck. now to decision 2012, where today we could see a republican presidential candidate drop out of the race. herman cain will make what he calls a major announcement later today, as many political analysts believe he will announce he's bowing out of the 2012 election. cain has been dogged by policy mistakes, several allegations of sexual misconduct and now a claim that he had an affair for 13 years. he spoke with his wife yesterday for the first time since ginger white came forward saying she had a relationship with cain. the sexual misconduct allegations have appeared to catch up with cain.
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a new poll from the "des moines register" shows support for cain in iowa has plummeted. back in october, he was polling around 23%. now he's at just 8%. the iowa caucuses is scheduled for a month from today. donald trump has a new job title. debate moderator. the business mogul will moderate a gop debate hosted by the conservative website newsmax in late december. all of the contenders have been invited, but jon huntsman already announced he will not attend the debate, and had some choice words for those attending. his spokesman told yahoo! news "we look forward to watching mitt romney and newt gingrich suck up to trump, with a big bowl of popcorn." today marks two years since cuba put a maryland man in prison on espionage charges. the wife of alan gross is calling for her husband's release. the 62-year-old from potomac claims he was trying to help a
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small jewish community in cuba get internet access. gross was a subcontractor for the u.s. agency for international development. a cuban court sentenced him to 15 years in prison. authorities in havana won't explain exactly what gross did but they doay the activities "constitute crimes in many countries in the world including in the united states and disrupts cuba's constitutional order." today, volunteers are showing their appreciation for veterans who served our country by spreading some holiday spirit. news 4's derrick ward is live in falls church, virginia for a secondary event. good morning. >> reporter: we're here in falls church for an event under way for a couple of days, always a good cause especially this time of year. i want to show you video of the effort that's been going on earlier this week, it's decorate a vet. for many of us, there are those mundane tasks like gutters and yard work and things like that,
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things, raking leaves especially this time of year, things we put off or even avoid. for veterans with injuries that affect their mobility or folks getting up in age these things can be frustrating and sometimes insurmountable challenges, that's where decorate a vet comes in. it's a non-profit. it's manned and womaned by volunteers who also do other work like making houses wheelchair-accessible, putting rails in, and this time of year they're adding a special twist to it, of course, making sure that holiday decorations aren't among the things that just fall by the wayside just because logistically it's a problem. this is the brainchild of two local businessmen, both of them were in the landscaping business. they hooked up with the american legion post 130 to find veterans who can benefit and of course they're always looking for volunteers and they also adopt deployed servicemen and women and there's an effort to see that bases overseas get the christmas treatment as well. today we're at the home of joe
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trombeau, a korean war veteran and they've been doing work on this house now. joining me now is jeff jones with decorate a vet and first of all, jeff, this is a great effort you're doing. tell me how this came about. >> well, i do as you mentioned own a landscaping company in the city, and part of that is being in and around a lot of the streets and the homes and so part of that just noticing some disheveled homes and homes that need a little bit of repair, combine that with the fact that i come from a military family and we married the two and started decorate a vet. >> reporter: it's just a way to say thank you. you've got your son here and it's obviously something you want to get the young people involved in as well, isn't it? >> well, yes. >> reporter: start 'em young. this house they've already done some work on it. i don't know if you can see it from here, those are new gutters back there, there's been some landscaping, i understand there was a lot of bamboo back here. that's been cleared and they're back out here to do work on the fences and also a couple of
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trees around front, more landscaping that's going to be done. part of this is because of efforts of local businessmen as we say, some of the stores will donate things like that and what have you. it's so important, because as people get up in age, these are the things that actually make people decide that, well maybe i can't keep the house anymore because i can't keep it up. >> absolutely. i mean this is definitely about wiping the slate clean. we've hauled away about four dumpsters full of debris from the five homes that we're doing in falls church, so it's definitely getting it back to a point where they can maintain it and we're also starting to develop programs where people can sponsor the veterans for their ongoing yard care so future lawn maintenance so it looks nice now and it remains nice in the future. >> and one of the other added touches you do is the flag. you talked about the flag that you leave at the house when you're done. >> absolutely. we create a custom flag with their branch of the service for each home, and that will be mounted as part of the decorating efforts. >> reporter: thank you so much for talking to us this morning.
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great effort, you got the folks up, thank you. of course later on they'll be putting up christmas lights and at dusk they will be turned on. so beautification going on here. we're live in falls church, back to you. >> all right, thanks so much, derrick. make sure to plan ahead and give yourself some extra time this morning if you plan on using the metro this weekend, right, angie? >> that's right. erika, thank you. six stations behind me on the red line are going to be closed. the brooklyn cua, takoma, silver spring, forest glen, wheaton, glenmont closed until monday morning. crews are installing new rails and making safety upgrades. the ft. times station will stay open for green and yellow line riders and there will be free shuttle service between all of those closed stations. also we want to let you know, buses will also replace some of the trains out on the orange line, no trains will be running this weekend between cheverly and deanwood, but those stations will remain open. trains will be running again in
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time for monday morning's commute as well. erika? >> thanks a lot, angie. it's 9:11. what police are doing to make sure that you and your purchases are safe from thieves as you do a little bit of holiday shopping this weekend. up next we'll go live to prince georges community college and the nbc washington pnc bank community shred, what you should bring and what you should
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welcome back. it's one of the most frequent crimes committed these days and one of the simplest to prevent. we're talking about identity theft. >> it's so easy these days but today you can help protect yourself absolutely free by going to the nbc washington pnc bank community shred. it's going on as we speak at prince georges community college in largo. so let's take a look there, go
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there live. >> joining us live is more now we have richard bynum, executive vice president of pnc bank and dr. charlene dukes, president of prince georges community college. pleasure to have you with us this morning. >> good morning. >> good morning, thank you for having us. >> richard, way tonight begin with you. what kind of sensitive stuff are you asking people to bring by? >> they can bring up to five boxes of anything that they have that would contain their personal information, items that have been mailed to them, old tax statements, financial statements and the like, whatever it would take to sort of put through the shred machines we have out here with us this morning and protect their identity. but we ask that it be in five boxes and that we're able to sort of put it into the machine without a lot of paper clips and that kind of thing. >> dr. dukes, let me ask you this. i see this long line of cars behind you, that's obviously a great thing. it's about 9:16 right now. how long do people have to join this line and get all their documents shredded? >> well, we know that shred it was scheduled from 8:00 a.m.
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until 11:00 a.m., and i think they started a little early, so i would suggest that people war in line no later than 10:30, 10:45 a.m. this morning. >> we have discussed the things they should be bringing but there's a do not bring as well. >> that has been advertised, the do not bring list. we want to make sure whatever people are bringing that it goes through the shredding machines very cleanly and easily and it allows us to keep the cars moving. >> and we just want to go quickly over a couple of those things you should not bring, batteries, flammables, electronic equipment, binders, hanging files, dvds, cds and tapes. richard and charlene, a pleasure to have you join us. we'll check back in with you later. >> thanks so much. >> bye. all right, a great day to go out and shred. >> stand in the sunshine no, doubt about it. those things are so popular. you really need to get down
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there early on, sometimes the line the cars goes miles out so you need to get down there early. it's a great day to sit outside in the sunshine and wait your turn, no[ baby coughing ] [ coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] more pollution from power plants means more childhood asthma attacks. [ labored breathing ] there's technology that makes the air cleaner, but too many plants don't use it. we can't wait. epa must update power plant standards to protect our kids. [ baby coughing ]
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gorgeous day outside. i would say it's a perfect day for shopping. >> well -- very few people would argue with such a sentiment, no doubt about it. >> every day is a good day for shopping. >> this is true. >> it depends what you're looking for i suppose. >> rain or shine but we got a lot of shine today. >> this is the kind of day that's good for the little mom and pop merchants on main streets around town so if you're headed out it's a good way to walk up and down the street, get a little christmas cheer, maybe a cup of hot chocolate. >> your christmas tree, joe krebs is going out to get his
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this weekend. >> i got mine, done, we're on it. the bell tree stands, in the living room, love it. temperatures are on their way up and we should be near 50 degrees before the afternoon is done. outside on your saturday morning welcome to your weekend, everybody. another beauty of a weekend on the way. last weekend, the weekend after thanksgiving was near perfect around here with temperatures in the 60s. this weekend for the first weekend of december, it will feel a little bit more like december out there of all things with temperatures generally speaking today and tomorrow only up into the 50s. right now it's 40 degrees at national airport with a light breeze out of the northeast at only five miles per hour, 37 down intoical vert county, 39 in prince georges county, 37 degrees in college park right now. 36 in rockville, maryland and out towards the blue ridge in the shen nan dough with a valley temperatures on their way up. martinsburg still at 32 now but even they will be near 45 to 50 degrees before the day is done. here is your day park planner then.
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sunshine, pretty much start to finish today. low to mid-40s by 10:00 a.m. near 50 degrees by 2:00 this afternoon and back to the mid-40s by 6:00 p.m. no real worry of rainfall anywhere around our area for today. if you're doing any traveling and there are a lot of people that travel this time of the year, chicago down towards st. louis, kansas city, that could be a little bit of slow go and look at that big storm system coming into oklahoma today, big game in stillwater tonight, a cold rain and it will end as snow in oklahoma tomorrow and monday. for us, we've got nothing to worry about around here, just a few high, thin clouds drifting in from the west. high pressure is going to protect us for the remainder of today and really for the majority of the weekend. gradually that area of high pressure will move off the eastern seaboard and allow a little bit more of a southerly wind in the airport tomorrow, as a result, four or five degrees warmer than today and monday we'll be back up near 60 degrees but clouds on the increase and rain arrives on tuesday. so for today, plenty of sunshine, a few mid and high level clouds coming in later on in the afternoon. highs today upper 40s to near 50 degrees and then tomorrow, a
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little bit warmer thanks to a south breeze. tomorrow's high near 56. monday's high 59, almost 60 degrees but with the clouds really lowering and thickening quite a bit, rain is on the menu for tuesday and wednesday before a breezy, chilly weather returns late next week. wanted to give another shout out and thank you, the 20th annual senior holiday luncheon at the nova mannasas campus, not only were there about 300 people, we had a blast and they fed me but look at the bag of stuff, i got the shirt, they gave me an umbrella, gave me a mug. >> wow! >> a pen and like a pen set. >> they love him. >> on top of that you got to meet santa claus. >> i did and we'll talk more about my high level discussions with santa later but there could be trouble for some kids. >> deep questions. thanks, chuck. the redskins are bruised and battered but they are ready to take on the jets this weekend. stay with them, boys.
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>> hakem dermish has this morning's "sports minute." >> laran landry is out because of a groin injury. landry will miss his second game in the last three weeks. quarterback rex grossman remains confident. even with a 4-7 record, rex says the redskins won't roll over. >> you are what your record says you are but we still feel we're a talented football team that can win every week. we're not patting ourselves on the back too much. we're getting ready for the jets and we want that feeling again. >> on sunday at fedex field the redskins against the jets, kickoff set for 1:00. high school football last night, undefeated quince orchard playing undefeated old mill for the championship. old mill rallies to tie at 28-28 and forces overtime. in o.t., quince orchard gets the ball first. billy plante under pressure to tyrell williams, touchdown
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cougars. now the patriots have to answer and that they do. shields plunges in for six and instead of going for the tie, old mill goes for two and the win. so here it is. the pitch goes to rob chessen and check it out, dives in and that's it. chessen who set a state record with 49 touchdowns this season makes the biggest play of his life. old mill comes back to beat quince orchard 36-35 in overtime. an absolute heartbreaker for the coach and the cougars, but heck of a season for q.o., finishing with a 13-1 record. that's your "sports minute." i'm hakem dermish, have a great day. jerry sandusky breaks his silence yet again. what the former football coach is saying about the sex abuse allegations against him, and who he's blaming for spreading what he calls are lies. >> did you put something in rob yin's drink? >> absolutely not. >> is that why you went out to the car? >> i said absolutely not. >> is that getting heated or is
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it just me? the sparks flew as gary giordano gave his first prime time interview since being released from an aruban jail. from an aruban jail. we'll bring y
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i was exhausted, scared, and shocked that there was nobody there. there was nobody to jump up and down and say come help me. >> so that's you looking exhausted, scared and shocked. >> yeah. you don't know me. >> gary giordano tries to explain what really happened during his vacation in aruba. in his first prime time interview since his release from jail. welcome to "news 4 today." good morning, everyone. i'm erika gonzalez. >> i'm angie goff, it's saturday, december 3rd.
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gary giordano spent four months in an aruban jail and now speaking out about the disappearance of his travel companion robyn gardner. >> the maryland man was released tuesday and gave an interview to "dateline nbc" last night. he last saw gardner while snorkeling. the gaithersburg man says they were getting deeper in water but struggled to get back to shore because of winds and current. giordano also talked about a visit to a bar. he fiercely defended accusations that he did anything to harm gardner. >> we occupied two chairs and we met another couple. >> an aruban prosecutor says there are inconsistencies in giordano's statements and he is the prime suspect in gardner's death. authorities say they plan to
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extradite him when they're ready to charge him but didn't indicate when that might happen. in and interview with the "new york times," jerry sandusky denied charges he sexually molested young boys while coaching there. >> the allegations are false. i didn't do those things. i'm not the monster i've been made out to be. i never engaged in sexual acts with these young kids. >> sandusky added he blames the media and authorities for trying to turn every interaction he had with a young person into a sexual incident. very difficult story still. >> very much. but more importantly, we've got sunshine just in time for the weekend once again. >> right. >> great weather expected for your saturday and for your sunday, so whatever you want to get done outside this weekend you can do it. still a few people getting the last of the leaves raked up. the oak trees let leaves go one at a time so you have to wait all winter but most of the rest are done. an opportunity to get the yard
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cleaned up and spend a little time in the great outdoors. the sun was up at 7:09, down at 4:46 this afternoon. oh, i hate the early sunset! out there right now bright sunshine, temperatures are climbing into the upper 30s to near 40 degrees already. 30 degrees in mannasas, 32 in martinsburg, 40 in downtown, 44 in annapolis. plenty of sunshine, high clouds later today but not bothering us. virginia tech trying to avenge their only loss in the acc championship game in charlotte, 49 degrees for the kickoff there. georgia dome no chance for rain but for tailgating du jour, lsu and bulldogs style, 60 degrees in the parking lot and oh, look who made a surprise appearance, baby goff turning 1. so cute. >> precious! what is she wearing here?
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>> a korean hanbok, we put it last night to celebrate her dol which is in korea your first birthday. we'll celebrate the party today and we're thankful there's going to be wonderful weather out there. >> does she keep it on happen still in. >> not the hat. she ripped that thing off. just for the picture and that's it. it was quite the task to get it on her. happy birthday adora. thank you, chuck >> no worries. i coming in new from overnight, one person is dead after an suv and car collided on 20 in gaithersburg. the accident shut down northbound lanes of 270 near 370 for an hour. police are saying very little about the crash. they do, however, say that one driver was killed. the other driver was rushed to the hospital, no word on his or her condition. we're continuing to follow this story and will bring you any updates as they become available. montgomery county police are looking for a suspect they
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believe is behind four separate convenience store robberies. the four robberies all happened in gaithersburg over the past few months. the suspect or suspects hit two 7-eleven stores in november and hit the same cvs store twice in the past two weeks. this is surveillance video from one of the 7-eleven robberies in the 19,000 block of watkins mill road. if you have any information, please call montgomery county police or crime solvers. authorities are offering up to $1,000 to anyone with information that leads to an arrest. last year, police in fairfax county busted holiday scammers with nearly $200,000 worth of stolen merchandise. they're at it again this year, and the money was also starting to wrack up. i recently went to tyson's corner mall where authorities are looking for con artists. fairfax county police say they've already recovered nearly
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$30,000 worth of stolen merchandise this season. but the thieves aren't just local. a $10,000 rolex watch, that's what one man tried to get away with using a fraudulent credit card at a high dollar jewelry store in tyson's corner last week. police say the store clerk called them after they said the suspect's behavior was off. that's why r.a.t., or retail anti-theft team, is hitting the streets. some are in regular uniform but most will be undercover, dressed like anybody else. >> what we're looking for now in tyson's corner, which is the out of state crime rings that are coming into this area, tyson's corner in fair oaks and fairfax county in general is known for a very wealthy population. >> dawn has had her credit card abused and more leery of her purchases this time of year. >> i try to put check signature
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so they'll ask me for my i.d. and for the most part that does work. >> reporter: police say the typical shoplifter has evolved, now using fake credit cards and fake currency, working their hot items into the black market in states as far away as florida, north carolina, pennsylvania, and new york. that's why police urge shoppers to be aware of their surroundings, don't dress extravagantly, only carry credit cards that you'll use and don't leave your purse unattended. police say last year the iphone was a big ticket item. this year, it still appears to be electronics and costly clothing. >> what do these professional con artists look like? police say they tend to go for store corners and always looking over their shoulders and they're also trying to steer clear from shoppers and police officers alike. the time right now 9:37. up next, we're going to go back out live to nbc washington and pnc bank community shred at prince georges community college. >> that's right and later on as well, it led to hundreds of arrests. now there are reports that this raid on the occupy l.a. camp was
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welcome back. new reports out this morning show los angeles police used undercover tactics to learn the actions of occupy protesters. wednesday officers raided the encampment and arrested nearly 300 people. an anonymous police source told the "los angeles times" officers tried to blend in at demonstrations to learn about plans to resist or use weapons against police. lapd responded to the report saying occupy meetings were public and easily tracked. this is the perfect day to do a little winter cleaning, i don't mean the dusting but how about the old maybe personal documents, the credit cards, all that stuff that you've just been storing up for months. >> yep, today you can take care
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of all of that absolutely free by going to the nbc washington pnc bank community shred, it's going on it as we speak at prince georges community college in largo. joining us now more is shawn wynn, district operations manning ma he for shred it and bradford seemiman, glad to have you joining us. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> my first question is there are some people wondering yeah i want to bring all of my stuff there, get rid of it, destroy it, but they might be a little bit leery, wondering where all of this is going to end up. >> what we do, we actually take all of the recycled items after they're shred to our facility and it's recycled and taken to a paper mill. so we actually are responsible for about 7% of the world's recycled paper, so it's going to a good effort in the environmental cause of green environment. >> that's pretty impressive. >> yes, most definitely.
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>> guys, let me also ask you, we have had people tweeting us pictures, since about 7:00 this morning, of these lines. about how many pounds do you think you would estimate of paper and of documents that are going to be shredded today? what do you think that count is? >> well, generally what we've seen is about 50,000 pounds of paper that we get from these shreds. last year we had about 6,000 customers that came through, and we anticipate very much close to that number again. >> and when we talk about the items that you're seeing come through these lines, what are people bringing along to get rid of? >> sure, you know, any personal items, things with, you know, social security numbers, bank account, credit card statements, anything of a personal nature that you want to make sure, protects your identity, and that's what our company is known for, making things secure in
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that nature. >> it also saves space for us at our landfill. we have four or six rolloff containers here that we fill with the material that shredded doesn't take, they take the sensitive material that doesn't go to our landfill, but the garbage and other waste goes to our landfill to be recycled. >> that's just wonderful. >> shawn wynn, brad fard sieman thank you for joining us, at shred it. you have an hour and 15 minutes if you're planned to headed out there. you have five boxes. >> thanks, guys. >> thank you so much. >> when you think about it in the last year alone 8.6 million cases of identity theft, that's what the d.o.epartment of justi is reporting, the average loss $2,200, not peanuts. [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices...
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all right, welcome back. what a nice saturday. >> everybody wants a little opportunity to get outside, you can even get the car washed if you needed to today because the next chance of rain isn't until tuesday of next week. >> are you washing? >> i wash my car. >> are you buying instead? >> no, no. >> you can purchase the car wash as well if you want. >> no, no, no, we're not buying any more cars. if you want to buy a car you should especially from one of our fine sponsors but it isn't going to be me paying the price. a little bit of sunshine for now, welcome news and a little bit more sunshine coming your way on your sunday so a nice dry weekend coming your way. temperatures not quite as balmy as last weekend. we made it into the 60s but nonetheless we should be around 50 degrees today and that's just about average here for the early parts of december. outside on a beautiful saturday morning, a lot of planes taxiing down to the south end of the runway at national airport, a
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few minutes from what they hope is an on time departure. good looking day today. sunshine leads to temperatures climbing more, at 40 already with a light breeze out of the east-northeast at 5 miles per hour. the east wind comes back to the south providing us a warmup for tomorrow. right now temperatures upper 30s to near 40 degrees around the metro area. still a little bit cooler out towards martinsburg and hagarstown and cumberland, maryland. temperatures barely above the freezing mark. it's going to be a nice day today filled with sunshine, temperatures spending most of the afternoon in the 40s but i think we might touch 50, 51 degrees for a brief hour. no rain around our area at this point in time. clear skies into parts of the tennessee valley but look at all this mess out here in the midwest, that is coming our way for tuesday and then wednesday as well. so that's when our next chance for rain will be here but for now, high pressure is in charge of our weather so a nice sunny day today. seasonably cool outside with temperatures one or two degrees cooler than average today but a little bit more of a southerly
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breeze brings temperatures up into the mid-50s tomorrow and out ahead of this next weather front, temperatures climb to near 60 degrees on monday. but for today, chilly sunshine, but that's all right. sunshine today, temperatures mid to upper 40s in the high spots to near 50 around town and then along i-95, towards fredericksburg and spotsylvania and stafford. 51 today, 56 tomorrow and 100% dry for your weekend, clouds thicken up on monday, rain is in the forecast for tuesday, and wednesday, before breezy, chilly weather returns late next week. so georgia and lsu kicking off in the georgia dome, no real weather problems there, the big game of the day, oklahoma and oklahoma state. >> hey, hey, hey now. >>? stillwater, taking it on, going to be a big one and going to be crazy bad weather out there, rain and cold and wind. won't end as snow but i saw the man earlier this week, in addition to asking for a snowstorm, i asked for maybe just one more point than the cowboys today. one more point, only need to win
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by one. >> i hope he's 1 for 2 on that one and gives you the point. i don't want the snow. >> i'll take the point. >> thank you, chuck, good luck. it's 9:50 right now. from y.
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the redskins, they're going to go for two wins in a row, when the new york jets come to town. >> the last time the redskins played the jets was in 2007, winning 23-20 in overtime for a game that's even more memorable though, dan healey takes us back to 1987 and this week's
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"redskins rewind." ♪ >> october 25th, 1987, back to work just in time. in the first game after a 24-day player strike, the defense showed little signs of rust. charles mann brought down ken o'brien three times. david butts just out of the hospital after losing 20 pounds from the flu, added another sack and inspiration. >> i was hoping that you know me showing up would you know somewhere somebody might have done something just tipped the ball or made a little bit more effort by having me here and it's one of the main reasons why i showed up. >> we knew we had to get after them, whatever it took, and we discussed this earlier, whatever it took, and you know, every guy was willing to give 110% but we knew we had to do it and hey, we had a little bit fortune in there with it as well. >> not as much good fortune on offense. in the second quarter, jay schrader hits collary clarke for a 20-yard touchdown pass and a
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7-0 lead that quickly slipped away. the jets found the end zone and the 'skins found the penalties and mistakes would turn the fans against them. >> we knew if we got behind like we did today, we're going to start hearing the boo birds and maybe we'll start yelling "we want the replacement team" or " "scabs" whatever they want to call. we have to block it out. we're going to pull for each other. >> the fans have always been great and the fans know football so if you play like a goat, then you're going to get a goat reception, you know? so we got booed. they wanted scabs back and you know, by eight minutes left it kind of hit home, hey, fellows if we don't pull this baby out it's going to be a long week, it's going to be tough. everybody's going to be on our back. >> down 16-7 in the fourth quarter the redskins win back the fans and the game, schrader
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hits kelvin bryant from two yards out, still 16-14 jets. next possession, schrader finds ricky sanders for a 39-yard pickup. that leaves it to ali hoja chic from 28 yards out and it's good. 'skins win 17-16. >> as a kicker this is what you lie awake at night thinking about the opportunity to come in, game's on the line and you got to want these opportunities and fortunately one came up helped redeemed the miss i had earlier. >> we had a chance coming off the strike and everybody was worrying how we were going to play, fans some of them yelling "we want the scabs back" so we had to show them we are the 'skins. >> the good old days and actually got better. they went on to win the super bowl that year. >> sure did. >> that will wra. it up to are this morning. >>
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[ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state.
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washington snaps a six-game losing streak beating the seahawks 23-17. we'll hear from mike shanahan. the redskins are

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