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news 4 at 11:00 begins with breaking news. there's a frantic search in ohio tonight for a convicted killer who escaped from prison. >> police say 19-year-old t.j. lane and two other inmates broke out of a prison in lime a ohio, about an hour and a half northwest of columbus. you may remember lane, he
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pleaded guilty last year to shooting and killing three students at a high school near cleveland. and knife to school and fired ten shots at a group in the cafeteria. >> he was in prison serving she life sentences. one of the inmates he escaped with has been caught. police don't believe lane is armed, but they do consider him dangerous. in maryland tonight, there was a reported a possible sighting of a missing mother. >> someone thought they saw her walmart in germantown, the 27-year-old mom who's been missing for three days. her two kids, jabe ok and sara, were last seen at different times sunday and monday. life from the shopping center in germantown, jackie, what's the latest out there? >> the caller told police they saw a woman who looked like kathryn huggel wandering through this walmart store. >> police officers and sheriff's
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deputies responded to the walmart at milestone shopping center just after 9:00 p.m. a caller reported seeing a woman who resembled pictures of kathryn hubble wandering through the store. some officerings searched the store on foot. two others reviewed security video and were able to quickly determine it was not the missing woman. she's wanted on charges of child neglect in the disappearance of her children, 3-year-old sara, and 2-year-old jacob. there's an extremely high level of concern for their well-being because she's stopped taking her medicati and has no money or credit car shs seen in this video, slipping away from her husband as they were on their way to report the children missing. >> we know, kathryn, this is not who you're about and what you do. you were the first of four kids to give me a chance to be a
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soccer coach. probably was never good at it, but certainly did my best. but we want sara and jacob to have those same kind of opportunities. >> reporter: a search in a park turned up no sign of the missing woman or her children. >> reporter: even though this sighting did not pan out, police say this is exactly what they need. they believe the big break in this case, to find kathryn, sara, and jacob, will come from e eyes and ears of the citize of montgomery county inny and beyond. jackie bensen, news 4. tonight america's war on terror enters his 14th year with a new enemy. the world paid tribute to the lives lost on september 11th. right now the light is shining over the spot where the towers once stood. special tributese pentagon and in shanksville,
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pennsylvania, but the obama administration is rallying alli to fight the new face of terrorism, isis. up on capitol hill today, senators got a classified briefing on the militants and congress could give president obama the authority to go after isis in syria. >> i think the course is set, and my hope is that everybody comes together now and supports it. >> it's very small, relative to the type of ground forces that you would need to do the kind of things that you're talking about. >> the bigger challenge could be recruiting allies to join the fight on the ground. turkey says it wants troops to use staging grounds in its border. the uk and germany are also leery. new tonight, a man is in custody for calling in a bomb threat while sitting on a southwest airlin flight. the plane was pushing back when
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t learned had a security threat on board. the plane -- another plane was to take them to denver. no bomb was ever found. >> also, a lockdown at the white house after a man jumped the policy limit fence. chris jansing said the man refused to get down on the ground for about a minute. once he did, they handcuffed him pretty quickly. they tried to run a catchy promotion on dwiter using september 11th as the hook, it backfired. tonight an arlington yoga studio is apologizing for its patriot day sale. while the owner admits, it was a mistake, he said he would still honor the deal. >> we're really sorry for posting a tweet that has made people upset. >> he apologized setting off a fire storm on social media. on a day we honor the lives of
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9/11 victims, he tweeted out a deal for yoga classes. the tweet read, quote, nine plus 11 equals 20% off. >> can you understand why some folks watching this are offended? >> absolutely. >> why? >> basically because of the the tweet triggered a twitter frenzy, dozens called it insensitive, accused his business of profiting from the tragedy that killed nearly 3,000 people. his yoga studio is located four miles pentagon. >> it was worded a little badly and taken wrong by a lot of pe, in a way i didn't intend it to be taken. he sent out another one explaining the goal of the date was to point out the day and associate it to patriotism. he also tweeted, if you want to be upset, research the term 9/11 building 7 sch the news because they're hearing about us
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getting hit again. 9/11 building 7 is in reference to a conspiracy. >> i think that depends on how you interpret it. >> he's still offering the 20% off yoga classes, but they say it's solely to honor patriots. in arlington, i'm shomari stone, news 4. our area. a few showers stil let's see what we can expect tomorrow. >> notice right above our skies we're looking at a little bit in the way of clearing skies. and behind those clear skies, we have something a little od w? hot temperatures, 91 at the airport. quite warm. 88 in leesburg, 91 in fredericksburg. we did see storms develop and a few showers develop, mostly from d.c. down to the south and east. and that's what we told you yesterday we would see, but no severe weather across our region. definitely less than expected
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and the good news is, most of these storms that did produce some of the heavier rain are moving out ohere. a few more showers and that's ab. behind this frontal boun, temperatures from the 90s early this afternoon to the 50s by sunday morning. got some colder air moving in. show you what to expect as well for saturday which could contain some rain. guys? >> more breaking news now. huge flames are rising above a bridgeport, connecticut, factually after explosions trigger evacuations and widespread power outages. firefighters call this a major industrial fire that continues to burn. it's not clear yet if anybody's been hurt, but we know homes in the area have been evacuated and an entire neighborhood is now without power. >> now claims gh the nfl knew about ray rice punching his then fiancee long before the video surfaced this week. espn's outside the lines reports
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multiple sources say rice told commissioner roger goodell the truth about what happened in that elevator. an independent investigation is under way tonight, led by former fbi director robert muelle but it's also being criticized by mueller's law firm has close ties with the nfl and owners of the new york giants and pittsburgh steelers are overseeing that investigation. >> well, even though rice is off the team, his name and jersey were everywhere tonight outside the stadium. we saw men and women wearing rice's jersey. e j about everyone we spoke to said what he did was wrong, some argue that rice's punishment is way too harsh. >> a player for many years. and the things he did in our community and the programs that he instituted in the schools, you know, you can support him, can you love him, you can hate him, but if you want to support him, you got your right to support him, for who he was for our community. >> for fans that don't want to keep their ray rice jerseys, the ravens will exchange it for any
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of the other players'. the team will hold a swap september 19th and 20th at the stadium. 30 years after a girl was sexually abused by her swim coach, he was sentenced to ten years behind bars. earlier this summer he pleased guilty to abusing her for several years during the 1980s, starting when she was just 6 years old. she said she came forward so others wouldn't hide their stories like she did for so long. >> i was pretty nervous. that dissipated when i realized i waited 30 years. it affects me every day. my priority is to get healthy and cla some normalcy. >> he was also her babysit and founder of the maryland swim club. police if they believe there are am havi the moments a man recorded a crime with his cell phone. police in the upper right
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corner, dealing with a suspect in a fight. andrew henning was riding by on his bike and start recording. that's completely legal, but it didn't sit well with one of the officers. >> this is a time and you're videotaping it right now, that makes you part of it. and your camera phone, that could be used as evidence. do you understand? >> they released a statement about the incident. saying, quote, we have an extremely clear policy on first amendment right. the video speaks for itself. i was shoc saw it. this matter is now under investigation. it will be longer before you can hop on board a brand new railcar. the 7,000 series cars will debut next year, a month or two later than expected. metro says the delay allows for more testing on the cars. the series will replace the cars that date back to metro's grand opening in the '70s. they will feature l.e.d. displays, new seats, and no carpet. >> next at 11:00, easy money.
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back in february, mindy gardner survived a head-on crash. at some point, someok the ez pass from her windshield, used it for months and headed as far north as mautchedz. the total cost to her, just over a thousand doll >> these people were still driving around and added up another $108 after i stopped it, that i'm still responsible for. >> it's not clear who took the ez pass. they say she'll have to dispute the charges with each toll facility ws used. we asked police what to do in her situation. they said treat your ez pass like a credit card and contact the company as soon as it's missing. some maryland high school students could be in big trouble tonight for wearing confederate flags to class. they shoped up to glendale high school wednesday with the flags draped over their shoulders. it happened just a few days after one of their classmates
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got in trouble at a football game for waving the confederate flag in the stands. a spokesperson said all three students have been disciplined. she said, having a confederate flag is legal, but the administratorors consider it a in a matter of hours,scar pistorius will find out the rest of his verdict. the judge ruled he was not guilty of premeditated murder when he shot his girlfriend four times while she was locked in his bathroom. jeff rossen explains from pretoria, south africa, how the judge left the door open for r verdict. >> reporter: things work differently in south africa than back home in the u.s. the verdict is a really long process here. the judge explained why she reached her verdict before announcing the verdict. the judge today ruling out premeditated murder and the lesser charge of murder, saying there just isn't enough evidence to prove murder. >> the accused therefore cannot be f buiguilty of murder.
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>> reporter: the judge convinced pistorius did not intend to kill his girlfriend, but he could still to go to jail for something called culpable homicide, basicallinvoluntary manslaughter. >> that, however, is not the end of the matter, as culpable homicide is a competent verdict. >> reporter: so the two options are culpable homicide or full acquittal. the judge said he was negligent, but then suddenly adjourned court for the day. so we'll learn his fate tomorrow. jeff rossen, nbc news, pretoria, south africa. thousands of people who received trk sandy disaster aid may have to pay it back. fema sunday more than a billion dollars to hurricane victims after sandy two years ago. now the agency is asking nearly 900 families to repay the money, altogether, about $6 million. fema said some of them are damaged e because were not their primary homes. others received money for damage
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that their insurance ended up covering. the agency is still reviewing another 3,500 households. >> hard to look at those pictures. and you're watching a tropical storm right now. >> that's right, but this one is not going to affect atlanta. just became tropical storm edward. it's not going to affect land. that's the good news, it will stay well off the east coast, something we'll continue to watch over the next couple days. something that we're watching right now, the cooler air making its way in. look what's coming our way. not for a couple months, but it will get here. this happened in rapid city, south dakota. parts of that area and the black hills received up to eight inches of slow, the earliest recorded snowfall ever in rapid city, south dakota. the city picked up about two inches. that snow now on its way to places like denver. we're getting the cold air for that system, or at least the cool air this time of year. at the numbers, 81 in d.c., but
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65 towards hagerstown, that's th air with the frontal boundary. a few showers and storms today, not a lot left. some in the chesapeake, toward the northern neck, a few bolts of lightning. you may see that out your window, even towar o for that, but it's not going to cause problems the rest of the night. you can see the line that has developed just to the south of fredericksburg. it will continue to move to the south as the cold front does the same. you want to talk about cooler numbers? 81 in washington, 57 right now in pittsburgh, that's the cool air that will begin to invade the areas tonight. you will notice a difference during the day tomorrow. something else you'll notice tomorrow, the cloud cover. we'll see a lot of cloud cover early, maybe even breezy conditions early, but then sunshine in the afternoon. all the clouds to the south, no clouds tomorrow afternoon. we'll see some sun. but then saturday, if you have plans, take a look at this
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picture. 8:00 a.m., just the clouds. the rain, toward the west. but two, three, 4:00, maybe when you're trying to get out and about, maybe some shower activity, and i do expect to see some. i think you'll need the umbrella. one of those events, the taste of georgetown, noon to 5:00. it won't rain the entire time, but bring the smaller umbrella, not really heavy rain, but some may be steady. temperat in the low to mid 70s. santor th c on saturd wit those showers likely. 75 on sunday. and notice the overnight lows down to 58 degrees on saturday morning. then into the upper 50s early next week, that means most of you in the suburbs be in the 40s. we are starting to get cooler. and seven days in a row with
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well. there are multiple reports out there. news 4 has confirmed these reports. they're stating that ray rice admitted to roger goodel, during a hearing with the commissioner to hitti a knocking out his fiancee. the independent investiga the handling of the ray rice evidence is already started. led by former fbi director robert mueller. we know this, we know where commissioner roger goodell was when the tape arrived on april 9th, at the nfl's new york offices. goodell was in augusta, georgia. he's a new member at augusta national golf club. the day the league received the tapes from inside the elevator, goodell was not in new york at the time. >> elsewhere this sunday, the home opener for the redskins, they will play host to the jacksonville, jaguars. neither wants to fall to 0-2 on the season. but the skin desperate need of a victory. losing nine straight dating back
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to last season. the longest current losing streak in the nfl. if the skins want to end that, coach knows the players need the fans behind them come sunday. >> that's imus. we need to strike fast, and strike early and try to get the home field in our corner. we learned that last week, how hard it is on an offense when the crowd's into the game on every snap. it creates chaos when the home field crowd is against you. it's important for us to be loud and important for us as a team to make them have something to cheer about, do something early in the game to get the people excited. so we get rolling. >> so it's important for the crowd to be into the game. more important for his players to play well. moving to baseball, the fo is nine. nine more wins they'll be crowned division champs. tonight they faced the mets, a
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team they love to play on the road. adam laroche, five home runs and 15 rbi in september. red hot. top of the first, scoreless, a man on for laroche. watch the face of colon, the pitcher of the mets. this is the face of a pitcher who just gavum a two-run home run. the nats lead this one, two runs after that shot. he was just getting started. laroche, this time he's going to drive in jason werth. 3 rbi in this game for laroche. the nats in completely control. fourth inning now, a 4-0 lead. this time anthony rendon decides to go yard. this ball bounces off at very top of the wall. another two-run shot for the nats. they go on to top the mets. 6-2 is the final. >> marlins and brewers. stanton hit in the face by a
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fastball by mike fiers. he's lying on the field. his dad in was stands watching. he was taken off the field on a stretcher. no word on his condition now. he leads all of major league baseball in rbi. let's hope he's okay, giancarlo stanton of the marlins, one of the better players in all of major league baseball. >> we all flinched seeing that. >> right in the face too. >> right in the face too. >> hope he's
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>> rhi, are we still on for >> hope tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow.
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>>hain fairfax county tonight swe had to cutg a lot of waste. we consolidated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can balance a budget. oh, and we definitely didn't need so many government studies.
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