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breaking news in north springfield. the right lane and the ri .closing becau we'll try to get it to you in the next couple of minutes. 6:00 a.m., good morning, everybody. happy friday. beltway to cherry hill road moving along. no issues. ag trying to get chopper over the crash. more on that. >> and the pavement is dry this morning. first live at dawn just beginning to sw up faintly on the the sky has cleared out. humidity has dropped.
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you're going to need long sleeves throughout much of the morning. you're going to notice it being much less human as especially we .et into the afternoon when it between now and 8:00 it's just going to be in the low 6 0s. you'll still ne long sleeves between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. that should be into the the upper 60s. near 60 in many of the suburbs north and west o look at the hour-by-hour changes. richard? >> tom, breaking news fro oscar pistorius guilty of culpable homicide and guilty on an unremitted gun charge. pistorius maintains he thought there was an intruder in the
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home. now g on the . pistorius could go home and be a freeman after all of this or he could spend up to 15 years in prison. it will be up to the judge to decide. right now court is in recess. the judge considers whether he will go to jail or if he will go home until the sentencing. so we're waiting to hear what the sentencing date will be and where pistorius will be until we reach that sentencing. again, breaking news this morning. oscar pistorius guilty of culpable homicide. that's the latest from the live desk. it is back to square one in a search for a missing mother in montgomery county. a possible sighting last night gave police false hope. someone thought they spotted her at a walmart in germantown last night. po
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she is wanted on charges on the d her children, ja they went missin times on sunday the mother has p schizophrenia and taking her medic >> please come home. we miss you. and we miss the kids. >> this is video of her inside a chick-fil-a in germantown monday, slipping away from the childr father, as they were on their way to report the children missing. even though last night's sighting was wrong, police say those kinds of tips are exactly what they need from the public. latea 16-year-old will be in court accused of a deadly shoot anything northeast d.c. jones is being charged as an adult with first degree murder. jones and two others shot a man trying to .
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so with guns dra looking barking him downment the says they don't jump. and he was lobbying to hold the world federation cohe it promotes the tourism industry in 100 cities around the world. today there will be a forum in annapolis featuring the maryland candidate for governor. hogan current y brown and governor martin o'malley will be there. the forum at noon for the conference for the maryland municipal league. exped work in
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annandale. a flashing traffic signal at ravensworth road and braddon road. metro stations are opening at 6:00 no station closures. on the green light, wait 20 minutes for a train. green line could have a wait of 20 minutes. blue and orange, 24 minutes. . a teen accused of killing three high school students at their school escaped from prison. the overnight manhunt to get him a new warning about a lack of sleep. it makes you create fake memories. >> a it's going to be cool out there this morning. we're going through the numbers. hour by hour looking for the warmest point. warmest point. we
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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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welcome back. apparently some of us are not taking a new report from the cdc says 8 out of 10 young children have not been screened for one thing or another in the past year. about half of infants who failed their hearing screening about not get follow-up testing. 1 in 5 children haven't had a vision exam and half of kids and teens haven't visited the dentist. so we already know we don't get enough sleep it can make you sluggish. a new study said it is linked to false . among the 200 people tested, those who got five or fewer hours of sleep for one night were significantly more likely to say they had seen a news video when they had not seen that video. so this sleep deprivation study said it could go far beyond your
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personal health. >> false memories can lead to eyewitness mis identifications. they're thought to be the number one cause of wro so the consequences are beyond just your health. we know how terrible that is for the sleep, right? >> got to get sleep. got to get enough sleep. just one night can really throw things off. look at that. gorgeous pitting to start things off on this friday morning. it's nice to look at. it feels nice. >> i'm liking this nice pattern. let's check in with storm team 4 tom kierein. weather and traffic on the 1s at 6:11. >> much cooler. open the windows, turn off the ac. our western and northern suburbs near 60 degrees. southern eastern suburbs in the mid-60s. righ washington. upper 60s as well as by the bay. there is the strong sky from midnight blue to just orange. long sleeves needed through the morning. near 70. you'll be comfortable in short
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sleeves this mornin with low humidity. temp reaching up 70s. look at our rain chances. that's the next weather and c on the 1s at 6:21. . brand-new crash at the inner . so otherwise we are looking quite good. this as you head out the next 15, 20 minutes. you may see it. otherwise, it will probably be cleared up in about that time. let's take a look at a couple of travel times. 270 southbound, german time to the beltway, 16 minutes. outer loop, 95 to 270, 10 minutes. everyt running on time right now. 66 eastbound between the beltway and gw parkway, 11 minutes. quantico to 495, 25 minutes. i'm back in 10 minutes. >> melissa, thank you. an e-zpass bill a woman could not believe. how her pass racked up $1,000 in charges while she was in this intensive rehab at the hospital. . preorders of the ipho.
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following breaking news from northwest ohio. a prison break, followed but a lima.t. one of the escaped prisoners is a convicted killer. 19-year-old t.j. lane was convicted in the 2012 killing of three students inside a high school cafeteria. during rec time he was able to scale a fence, jump over and get out of the detention center. two other men did the same thing. schools were closed in the area. they are canceled for today as well just as a precaution. all three men have been captured and returned to that prison. lane was found near a church just about 100 yards from that detention facility. that's the latest from the live desk. >> richa jordan. thank you, richard. it is 6:16. caught on camera.
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a confrontation between a d.c. police officer and bicyclist recording a man being arrested on a city street. take a l >> do you have a? >>. >> what are you >> b >> so what is yo in this? take a look at t from the martin k libr you can see poli right-hand corne suspect in a fig. andrew hemming r started recordin completely legal but that did not th. 123w4r. >> this a crime sce. that makes me part and your little be u do you understan >> the chief rel statement saying extremely clear amendment rights. the video speaks i was shocked wh this matter is u investigation." firefighters are finishing off a massive fire in a factory.
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we learned overnight nobody seriously hurt here. but look at these flames in . you can see some explosions happening here. huge plumes of smoke and fire. hundreds of people had to be evacuated after this all started. they're waiting to go home. crews had to cut power to 1,500 homes in that area. the u.s. may impose a new round of sanctions against russia for its actions in ukraine. this comes after the european union imposed tough new sanctions on russia. some of russia's largest companies have been targeted here. eu imposed sanctions on 24 individuals, including rebel leaders and russian lawmakers. a fairfax county woman was critically injured in a car accident and ended up having to pay for some joyride. she survived a head-on crash. her intensive recovery she learned someone stole the e-zpass transponder.
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she used it as far asthma ma. the total cost, $1,000. >> these people were still driving around and added up another $108 after i stopped it that i'm still responsible for. >> it's still not clear who took her e-zpass. vdot said she has to dispute the charge with each toll familiarity where it was used. we asked fairfax county police what to do. they said treat it like a credit card and report as s . new mexico democrat martin heim rich spent a week together on an island it's called rival survival. it was filmed during the august break. the discovery channel says the senators came up with the idea to show their colleagues if you want to survive .
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it ayers on discovery october 29th. >> the fact that it's airing i assume they made it. they're back. >> it is interesting to see how it turns up. if it starts more into bipartisanship. > tickets available for the redskins game sunday. they play the jaguars at 1:00. >> we just checked. you can buy tickets for $16 at stubhub. thats the home opener. you can bet they're hoping for a part of the game plan is to .core early to get the crow the crowd helped them win last week. redskins won 9 out of the last 12 home opers. let's hope it is a good track record for us. they will focus on holding on to the ball after a few big turnovers at critical times led to that loss last week. go skins, go skins, go skins!
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>> 20 minutes after 6:00. we are waking up to 66 degrees outside our studios right now. cool. >> feels good. let's check in with storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein to see what kind of day we're going to have. what kind of weekend we're going to have. >> what a change from yesterday. a dramatic drop. just looking at it is about 30 degrees since yesterday afternoon. near 60 on this friday. it's only in the 50s now in shenandoah valley and into the mountains as we look at temperatures there. oakland, down to only 50 degrees in and it's about 20 degrees warmer near the bay where it's near 70. western montgomery, frederick, loudon, prince william, faulkier. eastern suburbs, arandel.
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showers and thundershowers passing south of us late yesterday. off the coast and pulling away. beautiful afternoon. partly cloudy, low humidity. highs reaching the 70s by midafternoon. enjoy. rain chances on the weekend. on satur spotty showers from 9:00 in the morning until 3:00 or 4:00 in the afternoon. beautiful day on sunday. great for outdoor recreation. i'm going to go hiking along skyline drive. and great weather for the skins game at fedex field sunday afternoon. should be great football weather. it will be in the mid-70s and partly cloudy. maybe some showers around on it looks like tuesday maybe during the afternoon. your morning commute hour-by-hour forecast at 6:31. melissa talked about a crash this morning. what's going on that? >> chopper 4 over the scene. this is springfield, 95
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northbound at the ramp to get on the beltway here. this is the ramp on to the be so you can see here this is taking up the hov lanes. we believe it is a single car crash. they're trying to get it out of the way. you can see we actually look pretty good this time of the morning. nothing too out of character. 270 at old hundred road. we start to see backups about now. you can see a little bit of volume as you wiggle your way out of the curve out of frederick. 66. if you get on at centreville, you're fine as you get on. it opens back up again. so that's good for the friday morning commute. i'm back in 10 minute. weather and traffic on the 1s. remember to follow us on twitter. and right now the live desk checking on apple's website after some issues early this morning. it looks like a lot of those issues have been fixed. this is for the preorder for the iphone 6 and 6 plus. it launched at 3:00 this morning. the site down for the first two hours. it looks like the issues have
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all been worked out. apple knew thered of customers. they took the site down last night. they weren't able to get it going. we have heard that customers were able to bypass the site by preordering on the ios app. give that a shot if the site has problems this afternoon. . a hospital is evaluating two dozen children who may have had bleach to drink at a day care in new jersey. police say someone served the children liquid from a pitcher that was used to clean art supplies. 26 chin and three adults were taken to the hospital. no one has become sick so far. but the hospital is holding on to them just in case. in missouri, specially trained teachers can carry guns. the governor vetoed but the senate overrode it. some teachers say the law is a big concern. >> at the core of it, the idea
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of having guns in school is such a bad idea. kids and guns do not mix. >> it is up to school districts to decide whether they want to implement the law. this next story will make a lot of folks smile. >> apparently some grandparents are accidentally tagging themselves as a famous deejay on . we found several grandmas and grandpas tagging themselves on grandmaster flash. grandmaster flash is weighing in too. he i get a lot of p from grandmas. hill layer now now i know why i respect grandmas and grandpas. how do you know they're not doing it on purpose? >> huge back in the '80s. rock and roll hall of fame. maybe they do know and are fans. we want to switch gears now.
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we found some ray rice jerseys on several female fans at last night's ravens game. why fans are standing by him and the new criticism about how the nfl is handling his case. we're staying on top of a developing story. the fight against isis. new numbers that could make it harder to destroy the terrorist organization than originally thought. >> g ready for cooler weather. how warm it could get in your neighbord traffic on the 1s at 6:30. pretty out there. and nationals fans rejoice. your team is one game closer to the playoffs. the nats patty the mets last the nats patty the mets last night taking the
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the in fairfax countyts last night takwe had to cut 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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killed three high school students back in custody. t.j. lane escaped from an ohio prison late last night. >> we want to get you to storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. get ready to head out the door. tom, good morning to you. >> look at our sunrise. dreamcicle sunrise. swept the high humidity away. humidity accident. mostly clear sky. for the morning commute, dry pavement. if walking, waiting for a bus, you will need long sleeves. we will stay this way between now and 8:00. near 60 in the rural areas. going to be long sleeves. a little bit of a breeze coming out of the north and west, making it feel a little bit chillier. and we will have temperatures hold steady in the 60s for another several hours until 10:00, 11:00 this morning. near 70 by noon. highs today.
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neighbors, washington, montgome fair prince georges, 70s. highs later today around the bay, eastern shore, upper 70s. beautiful day coming up. look at the hour-by-hour humidity changes. next weather on the 1s at 6:41. melissa, is the crash causing delays? >> a little bit of volume at this point. this crash 95 northbound at the ramp to the beltway, hov, right shoulder closed. should be out of the way here fairly shortly. it is pretty slow. you're running 45 miles per hour. it is still moving. no major incidents at this point this morning. wider look at the beltway, looking typical. the beltway looks good on the outer loop. indian head highway at the beltway moving along as well. remember to follow us on twitter @first4traffic.
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> tha you, melissa. the threat of isis has the australian government on high alert. prime minist tony abbott has raise the threat level to the ig the public alert level has been raised to high, meaning more security at large public events. the country's intelligence general says isis recruited a large number of australians to fight in syria and iraq the past year. here at home lawmakers are not rushing to any decisions on how to defeat isis a new intelligence report says there are a lot more fighters than previously thought. >> reporter: aaron, good morning. 20,000 to 31,000 compared to the 10,000 cia estimated this ye. double or triple what they thought. here on capitol hill, lawmakers
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are breaking down the president's plan. air strikes in syria by the u.s., yes. even key repli. but giving money to train and equip armed syrian opposition could hit some snags here on capitol hill. some lawmakers want to know who are the opposition fighters. could we be giving money, training and equipment to the bad guys? as for iraq, we tried that before, training their soldiers. lawmakers say all of this likely up for debate next week. we expect hearings on capitol hill sometimes next week. >> thank you, tracy. coming up next on the "today" show, the chief foreign correspondent richard evening well more in iraq and syria at 7:00 a.m. new details about a murder in northeast washington. d.c. police have identified the victim as d titus jackson from northeast. according to police, jackson was shot to death in the 5200 block of clay street northeast last
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night right next to the d.c. housg authority. police are offering a $25,000 reward for any information o new claims accuse the nfl of knowing more than it says about the now notorious video of ray rice. according to espn's outside the lines, rice told commissioner roger goodell just what happened. the show says it has multiple sources to confirm the report. right now former fbi director robert mr leading an investigation into what the nfl knew. critics raised concerns about the investigation because the law firm has ties to the nfl. in spite of the controversy, a lot of fans are holding on to their ray rice jerseys. a news 4 crew showed plenty of folks in baltimore. some said they thought the punishment was just too harsh. >> i still love rice. he's a good man. he made a mistake.
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what can i say? i still stand by him. >> if you have a jersey and you don't want to keep it, you can exchange it for any other player jersey on septem and 20th at m&t bank stadium. the price is rising f the purple line. a new estimate says the line would cost $2.43 billion. that's $56 million more than the last estimate, which was less than a year ago. the number comes from the federal transit administration. it would come from the state transportation trust fund according to the post. the report says rising real estate costs are a major rope for the change f. you're looking forward to riding the brand-new rail cars, you have to wait a little longer. news 4 adam tufts talked to richard sarl who said it will debut next month, a month or two sooner than expected. take a look for yourself here.
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there will be a stop-by-stop display inside. you can see that. there's also no carpet on the floor. metro says the delay will give them more time. the september 11th promotion outranged a lot of people in our area. . > how they are using a name to trick districts into paying huge bills. . and we may not even break 80 degrees today. take a live look. a beautiful look at the sky and horizon. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein will take. woman, opening door: hey, hon. hey! hey, baby. [ starts car ] were you eating smoked sausage in here? no! no. could have gotten me one. i did. add some spice to your day with dunkin's spicy smoked sausage breakfast sandwich. the smoked sausage you crave, now spicy.
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equals 20% off. patriots sale on bikram yoga. the owner s a big we're sor for posting a tweet that obviously has made people upset. >> it is still offering 20% off classes but saided it is solely to honor patriots. lesson learned. a live look outside for you this morning. a difference in what we saw >> isn't that such a pretty sight to see this morning? i think l have weath to match. weather and traffic on the 1s. >> this is just you really notice it is much less humid. e golden clouds at 15,000 feet. here at the surface it is not until 6:47. it's getting later and later
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this year. low to mid-six. we will stay that way through 8:00 and gradually get to 70 by noon. but then jump to the upper 70s when you are heading back home. if you need long sleeves now, you will be comfortable in shorr 60s in the eastern southern suburbs. next weather and traffic on the t 6:51. melissa, what's going on with the crash? >> this is 95 northbound at ramp to the beltway. the vehicle is up on the tow truck. this is in the hov line. right shoulder is closed. as chopper 4 pans out, it's not affecting anything. it should be out of the way shortly. thank yo for that, chopper 4. you can see we look quite good. let's take a look at a couple of
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travel times. fairfax to the beltway, 95 north, and prince william parkway, everything looking quite good. remember to tweet us any accidents @first4first. a possible cougar sighting. as in a manipulate lion near schools. what school officials are doing to keep your kids safe. yahoo! verses the federal government. the fight they faced to keep your information private. and a little girl disappointed by a what he told her when she said she thought it would be nice to have beyonce at he
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they were married for 53 years. she was his everything. he can't live alone anymore. but we don't have the room. so we talked to suntrust... looked at our options...remodeled... for family, you make it work. he taught me that. we shine when we make room for what's really important. how can we help you shine? suntrust. in fairfax county we had to cut 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.
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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. right now we're following several stories to get you up to the minute, the minute you're up. >> we start in fairfax county where a large cat, possibly a cougar, has been spotted near a school. david. >> that's right, aaron. and the problem is what you mentioned there. near a school. near several schools in fact. on this side of the street, you have mt. vn high scho on the other side, riverside i've been e-mailing with a school spokesperson and she tells me recess was canceled the
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past two days and the high schoolers have be kept indoors too. two reports have been called in claiming a large cat is prowling this area from old mt. vernon road, not far from route 1 . officers will patrol this area and setting up wildlife cameras. wildlife experts say attacks are extremely rare. if you see this mountain lion, cougar, don't go near it. call wildlife officials. . >> breaking news, a judge ruled oscar pistorius is guilty of culpable homicide in the shooting death of his girlfriend. pistorius was convicted of one of three unrelated firearms
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charges. pistorius will be sentenced at a date. the sentence for culpable homicide which we would probably call something like man slaught se judge's discretion. it can range from a suspended sentence and fine up to 15 years in prison. a possible sighting of catherine hog el at a walmart in germantown did not pan out. but police say those kind of tips are exactly what they needed. she is wanted on child neglect charges for her children, jacob and sarah. she has paranoid schizophrenia t been taking her medication. > a student at gaithersburg high schl has contracted whooping cough. so far 16 students in the county have become sick since the first
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week of school. the health department is sending home letters to advise parents who what to look out for. today is the last day to get your seventh grader immunized. that's part of the new health requirements this year in montgomery county. all students must get the tdap and mcv vaccines. .hey protect against meningiti if your kids tkph get the shots they need, they may not be able to participate in class. mayor gray just attended a world tousm summit. he was lobbying to hold the conference i next year. it promotes the tourism industry in hundreds of cities around the
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democrat anthony brown and larry hogan and martin o'malley will be there. the forum is set for noon. other candidates will be part of the forums there as well today. 6:48. we are learning about a huge fine yahoo! faced for trying to protect your information. morgan brennan tells us more about the threat from yahoo!. good morning to you, morgan. >> reporte the u.s. gt threatened to fine the company $250,000 a day in 2008 if it didn't comply with handing over data from users. yahoo! felt it was unsuccessful challenge with with the secret foreign intelligence emerged thursday when a federal judge ordered the case to be unsealed. it was revealed by former
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contractor edward snowden last year. eun, back to you. >> morgan brennan from cnbc. thank you, morgan. sometimes you can't even impress kids, even if you're the the president of the united states. >> he learned that the hard way. they were filling backpacks for the homeless yesterday when this happened. when i heard somebody special was coming, i really wanted it to be beyonce. >> i understand. >> but then after -- >> mallia and sasha would feel the same way. >> she. madison went on to say she was happy to meet president obama. the president was not buying that. he said he appreciated the gesture in front of all the cameras. the president and first lady agreed they would rather see beyonce too. >> he didn't miss a beat. he said i understand. >> from the mouth of babes.
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>> we are talking bay beautiful start to our day. a big change. i wonder if it will stay like this for the weekend. >> it's great to see you too but i was really hop >> i understand. >> and this morning we are happy to see the big change in our weather that occurred overnight. and that all came at the expense of some scattered thunderstorms and showers south of the metro area. this morning just a few sprinkles from charlottesville to williamsburg. the sun coming up over the potomac. . look at the dewpoint. it's down to 55. yesterday it was 70. humidity has dropped thanks to a northerly wind coming out of the north at 15 miles per hour. you need long sleeps this start. near 90 yesterday. now it is low to mid-60s. metro will stay between now and
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8:00. between will 8:00 and now at the school bus stop. partly cloudy skies. absolutely gorge reaching upper 70s with low humidity. over t weekend, friday night .ights, great weather with lo certainly beginning to look like fall. the farmers markets around the region are selling their pumpkins. i took this picture in tinnily town. september sunflowers in arlington by sue cromer on twitte. share your photos on twitter and facebook and instagram. spotty showers. the timing 9:00 in the morning
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beautiful weather for the skins game. might get showers on tuesday. melissa, everything looking good now? >> yeah. can you believe it? we are looking quite good for this time of day. chopper 4 right now over the mixing bowl. look at that traffic. it looks really good. maybe a lot of people playing hooky today. i don't blame yo landover road moving right along. no problem there. 66. no issues at all there. taking a look now in virginia. 95. look at that. completely clear. a little bit of a slowdown. you're only about 45 miles per hour there. that is moving. that is good. remember to follow u us @first4traffic. you got stuck there. >> gee, i couldn't even take the day off. a vigil for a d.c.
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corrections official killed inside her own home. the virginia medical examiner said caroline cross died from blunt head trauma, strangulation and smothering. her body was found inside her alexandria apartment. they want you to wear her favorite color purple for the vigil. later this morning, a 16-year-old will be in court accused of a deadly shooting in northeast d.c. jones is being charged as an adult. jones and two others on shot rains on tpepb wick street in june. they were allegedly trying to steal his laptop. a man jumps the white house fence. take a look. a man decided to jump the north fence last night. the building was immediately placed odd lockdown. the map refused to listen to agents and lie down on the ground. agents forced him down and
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arrested him. a new scam is targeting your child's school. according to the better business bureau, be someone is sending in fake invoices for supplies. they asked for nearly $650 for books that no one ordered, no one received. the bureau received nearly 100 complaints about this problem. a flashing yellow arrow is going up at braddock and ravenworth roads. drives turning left on solid green sometimes don't yield to oncoming traffic. that resulted in several crashes at that intersection. take. it will open at 6:00 a.m. no station closure on the green line, 20 minutes. blue and orange, 24 minutes. red line, 8 to 15 minutes. e governor and his family are calling the governors mansion home. but then his family intends to
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move home to his secretary of state john kerry's trip to turkey. he just arrived this morning. he will meet with the prime minister. he is there trying to gain support for the u.s. strategy to take on isis terrorists. their concern is providing keeps could be serious if they wind up in the wrong hands. kerry has been in the middle east most of the week trying to gain support. we'll be watching his trip throughout the day. that's the latest from the live desk. >> thank you, be richard. it is 6:55. here are the four things you need to know before you head out the door. recess is canceled today at riverside elementary. a large animal sighting,
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possibly a cougar. they are s but have found anything. three inmates who escaped from lima, ohio are back behind bars. . oscar pistorius found guilty of culpable homicide. the judge will sentence him at a later point. it ranges from a suspended sentence and fine up to 15 years in prison. the cia says there are more isis fighters than the government originally believed. the islamic state has between 20,000 and 32,000 fighters across iraq and syria, double the original estimate. a long sleeve mor. temperatures near 60, hitting upper 70s. maybe a spotty shower from 9:00 in the morning until 3:00 in the afternoon. we'll dry out just in time for sunday. highs mid-70s. after a cool start in the 70s.
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. this is chopper 4 over the mechanicsing bowl. no problem there. slowest spot outer loop at colesville many we're only talking a half mile. you can all put money in the melissa traffic was good today money pot. >> how much do you in there right now? s the da i. >> thank you, melissa. >> that's it for us. thank you for starting your morning with us. >> we'll be back in 25 minutes. >> make it a great
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♪ good morning. breaking overnight. oscar pistorius found guilty of culpable homicide in the shooting death of his girl friend, reeva steenkamp. the former olympian facing up to 15 years in prison, but could he avoid spending a single day behind bars? prison break. a massive manhuovernight after three inmates escape in ohio. among them, the teenager behind the deadly school shooting near cleveland. how they were finally recaptured as the investigation into the escape gets under way. more fuel to the fire. a new report casts doubt on what nfl commissioner roger goodell knew and when he knew it. this morning, more calls for his resignation as ray rice's former team returns to the field.
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