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we begin with breaking news this morning. the germantown mother who disapp week, katherine hoggle has been found and arrested. >> her two yeernld son and three yeermd daughter were not with her and are still missing the morning. hoggle was found in an apartment complex in germantown at 11:18 last night. that's a block away from where she was last seen at the someone living at the complex, spoke with hoggle, recognize her from the conch and called police. the cameras were roll mont county police brought in a i-9 unit to search the
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area. >> we're doing like article searches and we're trying to see if the dogs can get a scent to go back to where she was. no focus our concerns on finding the children. just remember the children are t there. there has been concern all week for the safety of the children.n diagn with paranoid schizophrenia. she is facing two counts of child negl children's disappearanc> to the rain that morning. chuck bail is tracking all of this. good morning. >> good morning. clouds are rolled back in, no rain drops just yet here in downtown but rain drops will be a part of your satu forecast today. storm team 4 radar, there we gt couple of light showers up near
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dead frederic, maryland. most of the metro is going to see their first rain drop in the next few hours. hit and miss rain chances coming in late morning and lingering throughout the day. but there are improvements coming together. also college football saturday, tell me who's playing, when they're playing and send it to me on twitter and we'll get as many of your college football forecasts on. three men in the hospital following a shooting. th shooting happened just before 11:30 last night not far from hill mar drive. prince georges county police say all these were shot outside the store. they say a man walked up to the group and fired shots. the gunman got away. they were rushed to the hospital
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and expected to be ag. a crash shut down this road. here's a looj at the wreckage. the chain reaction crash started when a drivee wrong way sla car. that car end up hitting a third car. several people were hurt. family and friends gathered together to remember a leader at the d.c. corrections department who was killed in her own home in alexandria. police are looking into whether the murder is connected to another murder in the area. loved ones held a vigil last e deputy director ae corre depa. cross's daughter found her dead on sunday at her apartment on sunday. po charged a man who lid in a nearby building with her murder. frs say cross was a caring person >> she was about help. ing people.
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it d -- she would get on you if you were wrong but she would come back to say to you, you know better, let's do e right way. >> police are investigating whether the murder is connected to the murder of another woman who was killed a mile away. both women were strangled. breaking news in the nfl. minnesota vikings star adrian peterson turnds himself over to police hours ago. he's accused of abusing his son, spanking him with a small tree branch. he won't play in tomorrow's vikings game. one analyst say this week the nfl pretty much got sacked. >> from monday morning to when the ray rice comes out to friday afternoon, adrian peterson, i don't know if this is the worst week in nfl but it has to be up there for the most embarrassing. peterson is the number one
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trending tr are right now. today investigators are examining how many the league knew about the video of rice knocking out his now wife unconscious.> this morning it's get a lot louder around reagan national airport. a fighter jet is being brought into the airport. not to worry. 's all part of a private ma. e landing shouldn't interfere with any flights taking off or landing today. today you can see the white house in a whole new way. the visitor center is reopening after a two-year renovatio project. cameras were there earlie ge y peek. you can explore the president's iconic home through dij tam tours and a new movie made for the center. it opens this morning at 7:30 and it's free to get in. 6:05 on this saturday, coming up later today, mind over
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matter. how hundreds of people will be using their strength to honor lives lost. it's an event you may want to join in yourself. before the deadline. switc rob ford now has his own brother running in his place for toronto mayor. his message about the schang. the points of contention that are keeping the nfl from
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prince georges county police want you to take a good look at this sketch. this man is wanted for a sexu assault. a wom was attacked on monday while walking along quincy street in a wooded trail area. if you recognize the man, please call police. a politician is facing allegations abused an eight-year-old girl. according to court documents, he
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abused the girl inside a barn in august. the girl told police that hi tufd her inappropriately and asked her to touch him. caretaker for hethman's victim father. he's running for a seat in maryland. > today people wille f ceremon hundreds of service members from every branch of the mail tear will clean up the cemetery. the ceremony begins at 8:30 this mo> also today you can hon the new york firefighters who gave their life to save others in the attack. with the 9/11 stair climb. al of the stairs in the world trade
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center to hop nor the firefighte that were killed. registration starts at 7:00 this morning. there's a good reason to tape a trip up i-94 north today, the special event to celebrate the poem tha national anthem. first we're going to check in with chuck again. >> good morning. it's a beautiful day outside so far but clouds are moving in, rain chances are climbing. when i see you in a few minutes we'll talk about whethe drops w saturday soaker or just a hit and miss shot.
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this morning we're getting new cell phone video that appears to be from the exact time police shot and killed an unarmed 18-year-old in ferguson, missouri. the video shows two landscapers working near the street where michael brown was shot. we can hear a man's voice in the video saying he had his hands up. at the same time, you can see one of the workers raise his ai. witnesses said brown had his hands up when police shot him. players and owners in the nfl have a way to go before they agree on a new drug policy. the players association approved the policy, but owners say a number of issues still need to be worked out. one important policy change says this year's players will be tested for human growth hormone. other changes include mt discipd
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a slightly higher threshold for a positive marijuana test. the american doctor being treated for ebola at a nebraska hospital is getting stropger ever say. dr. rick so kra is starting to get his appetite back. his first craving, ben and jerry's chocolate chip ice cream. kra is being treated for ebola. he contracted ebola two weeks ago while working in liberia. >> toronto dropped out of his reelection bid. now his brother is rug in his place. early this week doctors diagnosed rod ford with a stomach tumor. his brother doug ford into the race for mayor. >> he told me that he needed me to take the torch while he
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focuses on getting better. rob ford was stripped of most of his power last year after he admitted he smoked crack cocaine. the toronto mayl election set for october 27th. well today marks 200 years since a baltimore lawyer wrote a simple poem that would later become our national anthem. it was after the battle of baltimore in september 1814 that francis scott key was inspired to star strangle banner. president oba was at fort henry yesterday to see it. today vice president joe biden will travel to baltimore for the by sen tenl celebration. > this weekend you can see more than 30 tall ships and navy vessels in baltimore. historical tall ships will be
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open for a t harbor. other at north locust point you can board navy war ships pipt as not just u can tour vessels from canada, the uk and germany. > lots going on this weekend. we've got the taste of georgetown today under the f rain. >> eat your food a little warmer today. help keep your energy level up. not a bad looking day today but you know, can't guarantee you it's going to be dry all day rong. hit and miss rain chances are on their way back. it's dt of us this morning but there are already rain drops in frederic county, l be the better outdoor weather day of your weekend. today maybe is the day that you dust and vacuum. you what do you do on a saturday when it's raining outside. >> watch football. exactly. there's the monument this morning, jefferson memorial,
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full cloud cover over washington right now. 68 # 67 degrees the current temperature, 66% humidity. so t dryness there, these early mornin drops, some ground.p rating before they get manassas 63, fredericksburg66. hourly temperatures, most of us in the 50s and 60s this morning. we'll climb into the upper 60s and low 70s today. really depends on how long the rain chances hang over your house as to how far above 70 degrees you can make it. the weather impact on your sad, not a huge impact. in fact i would say it's fairly low. but cloudy skies and hit and miss rain chances throughout the course of the day. the rainfall ams a tenth of an irnl, maybe a quarter are of an inch at most.
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that's going to be it. moore house and howard taking on each other this aftern0 this afternoon. it's a home game for howard. clou skies, temperature 70 degrees at kickoff. 71 by the time that the game is over. you want to see your game on it e-mail it to me, tell me who's playing, when they're playing and where they're playing. we ale get as many of the games on as we can. radar check for you this morning, rain showers in frederic county, maryland moving into westminster. couple of sprinkles west of hagerstown. mo of i. 81 is dry for now. but there are rain drops farther down to the south. they're coming our way by mid to late morning, that little patch of rain will be arriving here. once it's in, hit and miss shower chances will linger.
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11:00 a.m. today, cloudy with rain moving through. there should be a drying trend after the sun goes down and tomorrow should be a better day. if you're going out to dinner tonight, cloudy skies, maybe a shower or two. that's about sunshine back by the second part of the day tomorrow. jackson and washington kicking off at 1:00 tomorrow at fedex field. game time temperatures in the 70s. a 70% chance, a high chance that you're going to get rained on today but rainfall amounts will not be all that big. no gulley washers, nothing like that. i'd have the umbrella ready. >> i had a birthday party to go to today but the parents switched it to tomorrow because of your forecast. >> they're on it. these are responsible parents. >> but no gulley washer. i like that. thanks, jack. you're going see lots of delays on metro this weekend. first ford's traffic melissa ma
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lay breaks down what you need to know. a couple of the metro reminders for the weekend. first of all, sunday morning stations opening at 6 clock in the morning for the navy air force half marathon. weekend track work, no stations closed. that is good. let me remind you of what's line, a wait time of up to 20 minutes, blue and orange ap . and the red line, a wait of up to 15 minutes. back to you. wef the trickiest intersectis in this region next. see what hapd when i tried to get through the crosswalks at memorial circle. ep plus the new efforts to make that intersectio safer. that intersectio safer. a d.c.
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well, you can now weigh in on a busy tricky intersection in our area. the national park service, wants your feedback about the arlington y there. i took a walk around it to see what that was like. the memorial circle right by the memorial bridge offers beautiful views and because of that it's a popular place for pedestrians, runners and cyclists. >> i love the fact that people are able to walk. >> but it's always a major commuter route for drivers coming and going to places like
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the gw park way and routes 50 and 110. that creates a conflict at the crossing. maureen says she's biked around the cycle plenty and she knows all too well about the dangers. >> i'm more and more afraid to be on the roads with the bike than ever before. and that's unfortunate. but the national park service says the roads, bridges, trails and sidewalks have contributed to a number of safety concerns, especially at the unsignalized crosswalk. we conducted our own experiment trying to get from one side to the next. here's one part of the problem. we've clearly got the crosswalk here. let's see how many cars it takes to stop and let us get acrosse . there goes a big tractor trailer, another car who is not stopping. th blue car didn't stop. i don't have time to go across because here comes the taxi. let's see if this taxi stops. this taxi stopped.
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that taxi is trying to stop. finally we make our way across. now if you come through here the national park service wants to hear from you what should be done. an information boothe will be set up where you can leave a comment. >> we need to comment. i know that area very well as a driver through that area. it can be really tricky. what can they do? >> especially in the morning rush. people running, cycling, going through there. they could build a bridge over the road. that's something they're going to have to weigh out. it won'ta maj improvement. but you also want to preserve the beautiful sites of the whole area. but something has to be done because safety has to be top of the mind. >> very tricky and scary. new this morning, a woman accused of kill her husband at a d.c. home overnight. police are telling us how it > and the deeds family tragedy, the young son who
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were not with her and are still missing. adrian peterson is the top trending this morning. the nfl star was indicted for child abuse. we learned in the last half-hour he was released on a 15,000 dollars bond. police say peterson spanked his son with a small branch from a tree. > today a militar style fighter jet is being brought to reagan national airport. the scorpion is coming to the airport as a private marketing deal. the landing t interfere with any flights taking off or beautiful shot of the airport there this morning. it's 6:29 on this saturday. ri dry but that could soon change. >> cry for now. chuck bell is tracking the rain. he's see your forecast. >> it's going to be a lot more clouds than a rain threat here early this morning. but rain chances are ramping up later this morning and then off and on rain chances will carr t well. firs thi this morning,
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there's a cloudy sky in place. there's the natio cathedral. otherwise, mostly crowd lly clo. there are showers now across south western virginia, the roanoke and new river valleys. those rain showers are moving our way, only about three to four hours away from reaching the metro your umbrs ready to . s a and a few cooler spots but otherwise, low to mid 60s. hourly today, most of the day in the upper 60s and low 70s. maybe you're making a trip down to charlottesville today. louisville and virginia kickoff at 4:30. a look ahead at tomorrow coming up. new this morning, an argument between a husband and wife turns deadly. a man was stabbed in the back by
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his wife overnight in southeast washington. this happened just after midnight on nelson place. the wife was arrested a the the scene. police are not releasing their names. we're working to find out more about a taxicab robbery in southeast d.c. y a passenger just afterer wa 11:00 last night. now durilr crashed his cab into a parked car. the driver wasn't hurt and the suspect has been arrested. one juror could have made a big difference in the trial that convicted former virginia governor of corruption. according to the post, the jr. was against convicting him before he was mysteriously business missed. now mcdonald and his e d guilty of a total of 12 counts of federal corruption. he told the post he was against convicting them even though he didn't hear any of their
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defense. e he was dismis trial. the mcdonald's will face sentencing in january. >> you may remember when gus deeds stabbed his father and took his own life. the tragedy made national headlines last november. in her first television gus's sister says she's ready to speak out in hopes of raising awareness about mental illness. this is part of the changing minds campaign. >> the first thing you need to know about gus is he was extremely funny. >> when rebecca deeds reflects on her younger brother gus, she talks about him in the presence tense. they were the middle kids in a family of four children. and she starts to smile as we remembers days spent op the fami farm with her brother. >> he was completely comfortable with himself and i think that's why people loved being around him so much. he exuded this air of confidence
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and he was just a friend to anyone and everyone. >> but rebecca says the last few years with her brother were very different. the family was trying to help gus control a mental illness that was significantly changing him. >> it was incredibly frustrating. like i lost him a long time ago. i feel like i've been mourning for him for a long time. >> how did you and your family first realize that something was troubling gus? >> first we thought that he was just having issues dealing with all of the changes that had happened. because we were all having issues with it. you know? it's difficult when your parents divorce. it's difficult when your father doesn't win an election that you put your heart and soul into. >> kree deeds lost the virginia governor's race in 2009 then deeds and his wife split up. rebecca says it was soon after that gus's symptoms began to turn serious. he started to withdraw, stopped
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returning phone calls. he disappeared for a while on a road trip. always a gifted student, gus was suddenly struggling in college. e was having at william and mary, not being able to perform in his classes, being worried that classmates were out to get him. i just felt in my heart that he had -- there was no return from where he was coming from. >> everyone in the deeds family could see that gus was struggling. tried to help him, especially his parents. but there were limits to what they could do. >> they tried for four years. he was seeing doctors and in and out of the hospital in emergency care. he would have break through moments where he acknowledged that he needed help. but they were moments. >> in the ene family's love and support just weren't enough and last november everything fell apart for gus and for his
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family. it was definitely the hardest day of my whole life and i suspect it's the hardest day i'll ever can watch the entire interview on our website. go to nbc washington.com and search changing minds. there you will find a locat to find mental health resources in your area. n lace up your sneakers andt of the darkness w. we're raising awareness about suicide prevention and th stigm with it. you can join us at the rockville town square for the montgomery county walk. it all begins at 10:00 this morning. this is video from last week's walk in fairfax county. the walk is sponsoredy the fou prevention. it's part of our changing minds > open on the weekend, the clinics available today for you
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parents who still need to get the imzagss for your children. the deadlines extended to help you get all of this done. and the rain moving into parts of our region thi morning. chuck said don't expect a gulley washer. he'll tell us when the showers will move out. a traffic alert. why streets in georgetown will be shut down today.
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and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. well if your kids still need some of their shots for school, you can get them done for free today. the prince georges scg up four clinics today. each clinic will be open from 11:00 this morning until 3:00 this afternoon.
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the news4 i team broke the news that the state of maryland is offering schools an exextension to allow seventh grader to get more than their required immunizations. more than a thousand kids in montgomery county has still not shown proof of receiving two newly required shots, and there are hundreds more in frederic and prince georges county. any district with more than 250 kids who haven't received the shot can file for a 45-day by next friday. the second annual race for evers off this morning on pennsylvania avent i. kids and adults will be running in today's race to raise money for the children's national health system. once the race is over your kids can get their faces painted and you can enjoy life music. it all starts at 8:15 this morning. if you're driving in georgetown this morning, heads
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up. you might want to open your window. ss at noon. more than 30 restaurants will be there. you'll want to plan a detour. k will be closed between wisconsin avenue and thomas jefferson streets. if you're driving, take m street some kind of cub cake contest happening too zploo right now lots of cyclists are getting ready to start the ride to conquer cancer. thousands of them will bike 75 miles from ken zington and then bike back. it's for cancer research. we have a news4 crew in kensington right now. a large piece of art over a d.c. intersection sparking conversation. what challenging peopl they see. cloudy skies and a threat of
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join us live right now. >> good morning. it's like the "sad night live opening." we come pg up on saturday here on "today" we're going to have a report on more trouble for the nfl this morning, another star player in trouble with the law. minnesota vikings running back adrian peterson is accused of at a time when the league is dealing with the ray rice ordeal. a the parents of riva steven steenkamp, we'll take a look at what's next for the olympic sprinter. site this week, two mayor league baseball players hit in the face by the > w kw animals were so artsy. we'll head to the california zoo where giraffes and monkeys and more are using their hands and bows and trunk to create masterpiecese stories and much more here on "today".
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lots to talk about. thank you guys. well soon you could set a schedule to delete your facebook posts. facebook says it's testing the feature today. it would allow you to set a time to delete the posts you put this would be useful for companies who post coupon or sales on the site. a new local art exhibit is making people stop, take notice and maybe think a little differently. one of the piece is on display at the busy corner of 14th and u streets in northwest. as zachary kooech quiche reports, it's getting a lot of people talking. >> this is an example of the old adage, a picture is worth a thousand words. this one just caught vernon shannos attention. this picture says that education is the key. education is the way. >> plastered on the reeves building at 14th and u street, it's called ceremonies of dark
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men. it larger installation called fie-by-five d by arts and humanity. t engages five world renown occur ray tors working with five artists for 25 projects around the city. >> blad, dread locks, tattoos, cap and gown. for some the picture challenges our preconceived notion of outward appearance and our ab achiev bu i depends on who you ask. >> i like it. it's nice. >> a message that you can be life. f and also be successfu >> ever heard don't judge its c? maybe a little biy what does it make you think in. >> intellectual. outwar appearance doesn't have any bearings on the ability to accomplish and shouldn't have
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any. >> we have excelled in spite of the barriers. this picture g self reflective . whether or n people like the art, it's sparking conversation as it was designed to do. very cool. >> very much so. today there's a church y kbb doing something u very cool literally. the first baptist church of district height wills pay for your laundry. >> head to the first long dro mat. s of laundry that you bring there. e y wait you can enjoy snacks, music and the church's community closet of donated things. i've got a few articles that i might have to run over to mar boar ro pike and snacks, music, what's not to love? >> that's a great thing to do in the community, especially when you're working and you don't have time, the laundry piles up and you got to get ready for the
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next week. >> and you got to dodge rain me eating while someone is doing laundry, that sounds like it's going to be kind of a cloudy bit of an affair out there today. we're not facing any heavy rains, no flooding threats or severe weather. however there is going to be a threat for rain following you throughout your saturday, especially late this morning through the mid afternoon hours. by latn tonig i think things will improve just a touch. tomo will be the better outdoor day this weekend. fo mostly cloudy start. a little bit of color out there in our eastern sky. now. the sun was up a couple minutes ago. if we keep scanning the sky further to the right? can wee rising sun in this picture? almost. it sure is a pretty sky out there. but because of the way the cloud deck is set up, you're only
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going to get a sliver of sunshine wn and then it's going be obscured again. 67 now in washington, northeast winds at 8 miles an hour. atmosphere only at 66% humidity. so our early morning rain chances are relatively low. but thats the atmosphere satch rates out. mid to upper 50s in the shen then do what valley. 59 in gaithersburg. 69 # 68 in edge water. runners impact, run early or get wet. not everyone is going to have a rain shower this morning but by late morning into this n chanc are on the up open up. the overall um pact on your saturday will be relatively low because the rain will not be here all day long. so overcast skies, have your umbrel with you today.
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noth ju hit and miss showers. going out to the local college football games, better hurry. a noon kickoff in blacks burg. a risk of the shower all throughout the game. west virginia a maryland, a battle of the big 12 and the big ten. cloudy skies in college park. it's a noon kickoff in college park today. temperatures near 70 at kickoff and hovering right around 70 degrees during the course of the game. wa to see more about your game forecast, send it to me on twitter at chuck bell 4 or e-mail it to me. who's playing when they're playing and where they're playing ans many as we can. radar shows a couple of hit and miss showers out there this morning. these are going to continue to will be a better day toe of the
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be outside. if you're going to the jacksonville/w gam tomorrow, you will not need the poncho. you will need to bring the hometown spirit. 70% f rain today but no chance of rain tomorrow. a chance of a showers late monday night or tuesday. but by and large, that is a seven-day forecast that says september is here. >> i like the fall. thank jack. tomorrow washington's football team comes home to fedex field. they're going to play the jacksonvil jaguars at 1 clock. we just checked. you can buy a ticket for less than $15 at stubhub. >> what? >> the seat is about $40 if you buy it through the team. now if washington wins, new will be the fourth straight coach to win his first home game. it's an offer that begs for a response. he trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv?
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the games in london end tomorrow with a special celebrity now in the record books. prin hairy played wheelchair rug by in the games. the prince helped to organize the games. it looks like he had a pretty good time. >> yeah. today a little girl with downs syndrome is looking back on a special meeting with her
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hero, cats star alex. >> they met at the ice plex in arlington at one of the special skate programs for children with disabilities let's hear more from the ice. >> ann was born with down syndrome, something we found out when we were pregnant with her, which i think was an advantage because we had time to research and prepare. she has been in the locker room since he was born. she would at home put every of clothg on to look hike she had hockey gear on. >> i like capital. thi i have a crush on him. >> shen planning about what she might say if he got the opportunity to talk to him. she told her teac. she's been more than excited about this.
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>> okay. >> you're nice. okay. s i invited him for sushi and then of course i think each time she ran over to h, she ru relaying more of her plan. >> we can talk later after we're done, okay? >> that's cool, yes. >> she asked me about sushi, come to many my house, pi parents are always watching you. >> she's in our house, not just because of the way he plays ice hockey but because of the type of pson he is. >> it's a big moment for me for him to be here. >> that was sochi, not sushi. what a cool event, especially for her to get to meet him and have that experience. a super fan. well the capitols start their season on october 9th. ann and her washington ice dogs start october 4th. >> for more information on their
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special needs team, visit nbcwashingto> we have come to t the program. what have you got for us? >> a showery saturday but beautiful weather back for tomo your indoor chores day and tomorrow is the outdoor chores day. >> my husband is still going to the howard/moore house game. >> he better still get the laundry done, too? >> we'll see. >> we're back in 25 minutes with a local news update. >> we'll see you again at 8:30. have a g.
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good morning. breaking news overnight. nfl star indicted. adrian peterson, one of pro footballs best running backs turns himself in to police on charges of injuring his own child after the nfl under fire for the ray rice controversy. how will the league respond this time? seeking the truth. raw reaction from reeva steenkamp's parents moments after the oscar pistorius verdict came down. >> i don't want him to go away for ten years and be hurt in jail. that's not in my heart. i just want the truth. >> this morning, what's next for oscar pistorius as he awaits his sentencing. and burning out of control. a massive wildfire r
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