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a.m. this morning. the temperature en climbing sy ever since. mostly blue skies outside, a few airplane trails zipping across the sky. you're looking westbound toward tyson's corner the distance. otherwise, n m in the way of cloud cover today. currently we're 62 downtown, but most of the suburbs are well back into the low and mid 50s. 54 in hagerstown, 59 in fredricks temperur ao fi to as much as 15 degrees colder now than we were at the same time yesterday. so we're off to a cool start. 50s now. near 70 degrees by 1:00. 71 degrees by 5:00 and 62 degrees by 9:00 this evening. no weather concerns today. these chilly mornings are here to stay. plenty of sunshine this week with one good chance of rain. detail when that's going to be with your seven-day forecast coming up. right now two separate search efforts are about to begin to find these two
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children. today marks one week since anyone has seen 2-year-old jacob on the left, his sister 3-year-old sarah disappeared the next day. news 4's derrick ward is live in germantown wh more on what the family is doing to find the kids. >> repteoornre in the parking lot of chik-fil-a. in the distance are the apartment buildings where catherine hgls taken into custody. it represents a closed circle in this whole event, but certainly no resolution yet because the kids are still missing. there's sti been no sign of 2-year-old jacob and 3-year-old sarah. this is even after their mother has been in custody since friday. catherine hgls been diagnosed wi paranoid schizophrenia faces child neglect charges. police and family members continue the sh f her. today as many as eight search also be going on. at least one by family members. yesterday t w searches in several areas in clarksburg.
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it's all about keeping up public attention whictoatri hoggle beun >> i actually watched one of the surveillance videos of her ten minutes befe i spotted the lady. i hightailed it to my house to look at the flier. i knew it was her. e i told my girlfriend, i said my phone is dead, call the police. i found th lady. she's standing right here. >> reporter the searchers today will be focused in the orange koun area. the family has set up a gofundme event. so far that's raised about $995 to help with the civilian efforts. this one will get under way in a couple of hours. folks will be gathering at this parking lot which has become a focal joint of this troubling case. we're live in germantown, derrick ward, news 4. back to you. >> thank you, derrick. last nig a candlelight vigil family and friends prayed for the safe return of the two children. sarah and jacob's father spoke to their mother after she was arrested and charged with child
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neglect. >> itas very brief. she wasn't ready to say much to me and no one is going to try to force her. >> police say catherine hoggle is not providing any information about where the kids might be. family members say they believe jacob and sarah are out there somewhere. >> there's no way i want my grandchildr t suffer any longer, but we want them back. yes, i feel positive like troy that we will get them back. >> there have been 911 calls from people believing they have seen the children, but none of those sightings have been confirmed. now, we want you to take a good look at these pictures this morning. 2-year-old jacob and 3-year-old sarah hoggle, of course, still missing this morning. you are asked to call police immediatelyyo have seen them or know where they are. adam, the couple has a third child that a lot of people aren't aware of who is 5 years old. when i talked to their father on friday, he mentioned they're
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doing their best to protect him from all of this, but he still senses that something is wrong. >> at 4 or 5 years old, you ca start to ecet to know something isn right, especially ybrh and sister are missing. >> on top of everything going on, they're having to deal with another chi and trying to explain. >> best wishes to that family right now. right now d.c. police are looking for driver who hit and killed man crossing the street. we just learned police are looking for a four-door chrysler that should have damage to its windshield. poli say the man was crossing georgia aven a gerard street in northwest around 3:00 this morning. that intersection is not far from howard university. call d.c. police if you have any information there. also ne this morning, one person is missing and two others hurt after crashing their car on train tracks. an ongoing csx train was able to stop before hitting the car in
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rockville. this happen around 2:00 a.m. on bowie avenue. montgomery ce trying to figure out how the car ended up on the tracks in the first place. two pele wer rescued from the car and tako spal. police are still looking for the third passenger. more pros malaysia airlines. an auto pilot problem forced the plane to turn around. according to malaysia airlines no one's safety was at risk in this incident. however, as you know, more than 500 people are missing or dead after the airline's two major disasters in ukraine and the indian ocean year. today british leaders will hold an emerg meeting in response to a new video that appears to show the militant group isis beheading a british aid worker. 44-year-oldidn vanished in syria last year. the video appears to be in the same area where isis executed two american journalis in the last month.
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president oba says the u.s. ill work with the uk and a broad coalition to bring the perpetrator justice. australia is among the countries preparing to fight the terrorist group. the prime minister there says his military will deploy to the united arab emirates. the prime minis responding to a formal request to be part of broad international coalition. coming up next on "meet the press" at 10:30 this morning, chuck todd ta a closer look at presidenobama's plan to expand air strikes targeting isis. you can watch it here on nbc4 after "news 4 today." right now the mayor of baltimore the hospital. what we learned about her condition overnight. plus the football stadium scare. this morn likely led up to a fan falling from the stands. plus the investigation into this plane crash in montgomery county. passengerser able to talk away. but this morning what one witness hea tou hp
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in just the last 15 minutes baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings blake sent out this tweet, saying she's resting comfortablyftng rushed to the hospital last night. rawlings bla left the star spangled spectacular event in baltimore becae s vi chest pains. we're told the mayor is in good condition a should head home some time today. we now know the name of the doman who stbe her husband to th in the district. we brought you this yesterday morning. police say early saturday morning 50-year-old yvonne simms stabbed jordan inside their home in southeast d.c. simms was arrested at the scene and charged with murder. jordan died at the hospital.
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investigatre trying to figure out whaedhi small pla crash at the montgomery co air park. you can see it there upside down on a grassy area just off the runway. the crush happen yteay afternoon. the opl board were able to walk away as they were not hurt. i heard a loud thump out here at the montgomery county air park. when i walked out of the building, i saw the pilot walking out of the airane. he seemed to a little banged up, but he wasfothmo part. >> a neighbor near the air rk told our crew this is the fourth small plane to crash over the last 12 years. a manhunt happening now after an ambush on state troopers. the stro response this is getting from a commissioner. plus this cooler weather may not be juan-day event. right, chuck? >> not at all. i think we have a couple of chilly morn coming our way. the late of the computer model
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runs are in. they're changi the timing on the raindrops for monday night just a touch. i'll update that for you in a few minutes. those are t folks out there playing soccer. have to stayun
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the navy called off the search for a missing fighter pilot who crasto another navy jet off the coast of california. the misng pilot is presumed
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dead. the crash en on thursday. rescuers found one of the fighter pilots. he was treated and released. scary story coming up here. if you plan on drinking at the redskins game today, be careful. police say alcohol could be the reason why a college football fan fell over the railing at a game. >> he w seriously hurt. he's recovering right now. take a look. this happen at&t stadium outside of dal as the university of texas played ucla. you can see there the medics taking him off the field. there they are on the left side of your screen. after all this happened, the half-time show continued. hopefully he's going to be okay. right w poce are looking for the gunman who shot and killed a pennsylvania state trooper and wounded a second. detectives y happened in the late ni ambush. right now the search spans three states. we broughtou the story yesterday morning. the shooting happened late
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friday nig at a state police barracks in northeast pennsylvania >> a cowardly attack, an attack upon all of us in society and the people of pennsylvania. when people attack law enforcement i this cowardly way. >> there's a $20,000 reward for information thds to an arrest and conviction in the case. when the minnesota vikings take the field tonight, star running back adrian peterson won't be wit them. he's facing child abuse charges. police say he hit his son with a tree branch this past may. the child is 4 years old. the vikings scratched peterson from playing, but take a look. his picture is on the ticket for the game. police say they are taking the charges, quote, extremely serious. if peterson is found guilty, he could spend up to two years in prison. theth player making headlinest public again.
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ex-raven rari went to a football ga at his high school outside new york city. we're told the school's coach invited him. >> the mistake he made will be erased by the good deeds he will continue to do, and because of the good deeds he has done, new rochelle higscilalys be ray cee. >> rice was there with his young daughter and his wife janay. that is the woman he punched in that video thatotim suspended hee. a group from nbc4 is among a thousand cyclists on their way back to our area today. they're on the ride to conquer cancer. a 150-mile round trip all by bike between kensington and walkersvill maryland. today is the second half. we're theren the bikers headed north yesterday. the ride raised $2.5 million to fund cancer research at johns hopkinsit and suburban hospital. grtba part of it. nice weather for part of it.
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>> you know what, chuck? yesterday t w -- it was raining, bu by the second half of the day -- i went to the zoo yesterday. we squeezed in a zoo trip yesterday. it wasn't that bad. >> it was a total loss yesterday, no doubt. the bike ride yesterday was uphill in the rain to get there. today it's downhill in the sunshine. >> ok for the positive. >> absolutely right. my running gear from yesterday still hanging in the shower because it was all soaked. rain is just enough to get you wet and make you mad, but it was done relatively early. i thought the rain would be done by 8:00. it stopped raining at my place around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. a little bonus dry time yesterday. what a fine looking morning it is outside this morning. there's a sunday over washington, th jefferson memorial sw in sunshine early this morning. 62 now at national airport. 60% humidity, but much cooler and drier air is following that north wind into the region. we'll be below average for most of the upcoming week.
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so september we started off so warm. six days in the 90s here in september. that i all now a thing of the past. 50s and 60s right now. 56 in douglas, 55 in gaithersbur 5 in frederick, maryland, ev across the blue ridge and sho valley. temperaturesa warmed from the 40s earlier this morning to the low and mid 50s now. the weather impact on your sunday, zip. no problems today. nice xool september sunshine. i'd put your spf on because september sune is still strong enougto burn you. no weather worries today. temperature n matter what the line says, the numbers are correct, ringtoheow 70s. if you're headed out to fedex field for the 1:00 kickoff, 70 degrees as the home team tries to get a big home win. we need a win. 0-1 is not going to win. 1-1 sounds ch better. storm team 4 radar, nothing
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showing up early this morning. look how dry it is. big area of canadian high pressure has blown all the moisture out o our region for now. we'll get a little return flow coming ba in here late tomorrow nit and early tuesday. that wi b our chance to see some raindrops. it will be our only chance to see rain this week. so going back to work and school tomorrow morning, 6:00 to 8:00 in the morning. plan on it being in the 50s. it will be a chilly start. jackets for sure. patchy fog can't be ruled out. the drive home from work and school will be mild and pleasant. here yo future weather forecast. i'lti o tn for u. t the only shot at rain tomorrow. mostly sunny most of the day through at least 8:00 tomorrow evening. here is the rain chance, 11:30 tomorrow night up to about 3:00, 4:00 tuesday morning and it races rightut of here. after that, yes, september returns. september,ne of our prettier months i thi personally in the washington area. look at that seven-day forecast filled wi sunshine.
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the only shoat a shower late monday night or early tuesday morning. our frnds neighbors to the north have sent us one of the finest weeks t we can hope for. >> our canadian friends. >> our canad friend. we love them in september, only lukewarm on them in february. >> thanks a lot. now your average football game, the special occasion one group of students will likely never forget whenever they pass by one high school stadium. >> you arecne 4 today." on sunday hillary int goes to the state where she suffered her biggest defeat during the 2008 democratic nomination fht in iowa. her appearance at the harkin steak fry in the state, she'll be joined by her husband bill, is the first since the 2008 campaign. >> it's setting off another round of speculation about her intentions run in 2016. she's incregl approaching the point of no return if she's
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running. she has to let democrats know and soon. >> a july nbc mayor's poll showed clinton popular with iowa democrats. in that poll she beat joe biden. in that poll she beat joe biden. a whopping we just need to break it down into simple steps. is that house for sale again?
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today a high school in michigan looking back on victory day. a football game that invites children with disabilities to play. nbc's sean lay shows us what makes the gsoal. ♪ >> reporterhe band, cheerleader p, plays and coaches are all here at trenton hi school football field on a chilly saturday morning, all here for young people likemael >> let's go ctet g victory. >> reporterdeenll challenged, thndozsf other kids fm eaon' get to cheeorfoba on friday nightbuy ey sure do. brad bowler scwo touchdowns lt fo trenton hig today he's rehibe friend marco colchek. the two havbnsarl off the fiendaye unforgettab ms i
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>> it means m i love seeing dsuter having fun,inast scoring touwn >> it's great, i love victory day. it's a goo oye >> reporterenacrnd assistant fobaha came up withicayfte beating canr tis d inspired by hierho donated part olir t him. now he's dongifto these kids. >> when they drive down the road and say, mom, dad, that's where i scored my touchdown. that sends chills up my spine that we ca r otr kid. >> i love it. >> curtis taor cti junior has brsy. he's all aboutal >> it keeps m e he mainstream e ls connected, aarethi. i'm glad fohi it makes me ha s h happy. >> look at vicays er other footbga they get to we get to go. >> reportertoerod gets a chan, odge to score, everodngwa
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with a vict >> those are real football stars right there. >> i love that. what a cool story. >> when you get a chance to make a differen l that, you've got to do it. >> well, if you haven't been outside yet, let us show you just how chilly it is right now. >> yes, we have our thermometer set up out on the weather patio. we are barely touching 60 degrees heren northwest washington thimorning. chuck is bac in a minute to tell us jusw arr will getod >> reporter: it's a journey that has taken us to new york city and back again. why some of the most well noen and luxurious names in fashion and luxurious names in fashion are
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afternoon. they play jaguars. both teams looking for their first win f. you want to go, tickets are sll on sale. you can go to stubhub and get them just ab 12 bucks. this morning i was excited because i grabbed my coat -- well, my jacket -- not a coat, a jacket that i got attend of winter last year, didn't get a chance to wear it. i was happy to put it on. >> depending on what you like. >> depending on what you like. >> chuck has gon out to the front lawn to tell us what it's like out there right now. we saw the thermometer before we went to the break. barely touching 60 degrees. >> that's right. just about t feet over here to my right-hand side. 58 officiall t front lawn of channel 4. a nice looking morning no matter where you live. if you're in the news 4 nation this morning, you're sitting in sunshine. no u about it. a cool start early this morning. this is the view from our tower, looking out to the north. there it is. bethesda, chevy chase, all right
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there in theforeground to the right. way now t distance on the center of the screen. that's sugarloaf mountain. good visibility out there. crisp, cool autumn air in the region. temperare 50s to near 60 degrees right now. your hometown forecast, loudoun county, virginia, beautiful today. persville, 50 degrees at 9:00 a.m. 66 degrees by later on this evening. if you're doing a little grilling in the back yard today, nothing to worry about. a little breeze. make sure your charcoal briquettes are properly confined. nonetheless, a good day to be outside today. a little chance for rain coming back as early as tomorrow. more about that with your seven-day fore just a few minutes. they're some of the most well-known nes in fashion, louis vuitton gucci, alexandra mcqueen. >> you're very familiar with all
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those, right? the news 4 i team is going to tell you why the government has seized hundreds of high-end shoes, hand bags and other contraband. tisha traveled to the fashion capital for answers. ♪ >> reportert news 4 i team is going to show you why some of the most high-end designs never make it to the runway by starting here. naomi campbell wearing this feathered cct from alexandra mcqueen's collection. very few of these $14,000 gowns ist, but the u.s. government has one. >> our biggest thing is to make sure that endangered species don't end up at the shelves in the stores of america. >> reporter: she's in charge of a team of u.s. fish and wildlife expect tors who see what's headed to the runway long before anyone else. >> i am paying attention to this
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exotic leather. >> reporter: trk the port of new york, sorting through moreh 30,000 shipments a year to make sure the python on this $5,000 trench coat came from a sustainable source. it passes inspection, but when they find a problem, it gets added. >> right here we have a saltwater crocodile briefcase. this is an' ghana wallet. this is a rock python clutch. this hand bag is made out of a monitor lizard. a sea turtle wallet. this is an endangered species. >> reportehes i team asked to watch this inspection process afr we uncovered a troubling trend fashion magazines neve you about. when we visit the warehouse of confiscated odweind high end fashion makes up a huge portion ofhe seizures, nestled
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between the polar bear and the tiger heads, a $2,000 gucci purse. that mcgreen gown was illegal to import beu it's the cousin to the crocodile. these three are owned by kering which boasts on the website it's one of the greenest companies in the world with 100% of its skins and furs from sustainable sources. the news 4 i team found the government has seized over 900 kering items this year. based in paris, kering told us it's fully committed to legal and sustainable trade and none of the species taken by the u.s. government e particular risk of extinction and most probably a reflection of paperwork mistakes. >> just beus it's on the shelf doesn't mean this species does not need monitored. >> reporter: it's illegal to use
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endangered animals like the sea turtle in any kind of commercial trade. under international treaty you can use some stlet ended species like alligator or crocodile if you have a permit showing it was farmed or legally trapped in the wild. so those paperwork mistakes can be critical. take this clutch. >> the value of this hand bag is $3500. >> repoers advertised as crocodile, but the permit she has says it's american alligator. >> a t integrity of the wildlife is l if there's no paper trail that backs it back to origin. >> reporterma coies say they don't want to make these kind of mistakes because it costs them money. we found lvmh lost $500,000 when the u.s. government intercepted more than 2,700 items in the last five years, more than any other luxury company. it's the pare company to more than 20 luxury brands including louie i have ton, mark jacobs and de beers. they're all on the government's
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list for seizures. >> there's an incredible power on the runway here. >> reporter: s collins is the dean of sh >> therwa element that thought in o to make their collection mor luxury, they should add fur. >> reporter: he says some designers like mccarthy only use the fake stuff. >> absolutely not, indeed, it doesn't even have to be expensive to be luxurious. >> reporter:e is students c exotic skins but asks them to think about what happens. >> th creates a trend which people aroun the world follow and they don't worry so much about it. that's something which we can neither contl or regulate. but we are in some ways responsible for. i think it's incumbent for the designers to aware of that. >> well, if you want to see the list of what the government seized from each company and which animals are protected, go to our website,
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nbcwashington.ndck investigations we've so created a quiz where you can see how you would do if you were an inspector. try it out on your computer, your tablet or your cell phone. coming up this morning, see how hospitals are changing their designs. it's not just to upgrade. how the renovations can actually help your condition the next time you're admitted to a facility. a banner weekend for baltimore. your invitation to celebrate one of the most recognizable poems in amerinr
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our wednesday child this week is a talented 12-year-old. kesha hopes to find a family to encourage her goals in life, one is to learn gymnastics
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and maybe go to the olympics. news 4's barbara harrison took her for a lesson at the silver star gym. >> keisha was nervous but excited about meeting gymnastics coach ashley smith. >> how are you? >> i want you to meet keir shah. >> she's dreamed of having jim mastics lessons. as a foster child moving from home to home, there's been no family to support and encourage that dream. >> she's so fun and full of life. >> reportths warm welcome awaiting us inside the gym. >> wow. you look like a gymnast now. >> yes, you look amazing. >> reportere does well in school, too. she recently started the sixth grade. >> what's favorite subject of all your new subjects? >> i don't have one. i like th a >> reporter: a you a good student? >> yes, i get a's. >> reporter:ha wonderful. what do you like to do after
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school? >> i like to exercise. i like to do crafts. read. >> repte kas to do well in all she tries. for years she was afraid of adoption b now wants a permanent, loving home. >> i do want to be adopted. i'm tired of guessing tossed around in foerfamilies. >> reporter: ad point. >> i want a permanent home and at least be cared for. >> just think if she's had the chance to get to know someone, she could open up and show who she truly is >> reporter: keisha wants a family that will truly embrace her as thr own. >> actually take care of you like you were their own, like they always had to. >> reporter:ararso news 4 f ahi >> if you have room in your home and your heart for keisha or
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we have a traffic alert for you right now. several stres are closed in the district for the 38th annual adams morgan day festival. 18th street between florida avenue and columbia road in northwest is closed. parts of belmont, youkilis and calorama are closed as well. ever thing shoop by 10:00 tonig you can join the celebration of the second anniversary of the express lane. starting seem22nd you can get free tolls if you're heading to lunch atoz restaurants in the tyson's corner area. you'll have a chance to win concert tickets and a spa package. you ed to register your easy pass by nds. when you walk into the hospital, you usually think about the art on the walls or who chose the chair you're sitting in.
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one florida hospital is focusing on just that. they believe that surroundings heal patients just as fast as medicines. they've swapp out white walls and put in warm earth tone doctors say a soothing environmentan calm your nerves before surgery and lower your blood pressure. >> when you walk in, you should feel very optimistic, have a feeling of trust and hope and pride that this is where you're going to receive care. now cape coral hospital is breaking grnd on a new project. it's a healing pathway and garden that will have bright walls and a fountain. the goal is to have patients rehab in a place relaxing and comforting. it was a celebration fit for old glory. fireworks lit up the sky above baltimore'serr st night. ♪ >> the city is celebrating the 200th anniversary of our national anthem. the star spangled spectacular is
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a week-long celebration of the battle of baltimore which inspired francis scott key that will become our national anthem. vice presidt den attended the concert last night. today you can explore navy ships and vessels for free. there will be another concert for free. the orioles-yankees game begins at 8:00. it was a project to promote patriotism a thank our troops. >> the new york woman who became the first to sing the national anthem inlat lle in baltoray ♪ and the homhe >> janine steng will sing "the star-spangled " y at fort mchenry. over the past year she's been all over.
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singing isn't part of this challenge. 's having people send thank you notes to the troops. >> they amazing being such heartfelt notes, i'm so happy to give peopl this opportunity. it's been an american effort. >> steng is thr person in history to sing the anthem in all 50 states. instead of her giving autographs, she has other people sign notes for the troops. >> she's done it at least 50 times. i couldn't do it once. >> no. you have to know whether you can sing or can't sing. this is why mee o singing shows, i'd be eliminated early, no doubt. i tend to be out early for a lot of things. outside ear o a sunday morning, sun i shining. it's finally started to warm things up after there was a real chill. no fro on of the pumpkins, but still awfully chilly out there as parts of the shenandoah valley, the potomac islands,
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flirting wi0s early this morning. so it was awfully cool. autumn has returned, everybody. summer lingered through the first week of september. but now that we've entered the second week e september, it's starting to feel and look like fall finally. 56 degrees at reagan national airport this morning. that's our coolest start in a long time. the last time we were colder than 56 at national airport, may 19th. 49 degrees. it's been a long time since we've been this chilly downtown. outside right now, just a few cotton trails around in our sky. a few friendly cirrus clouds. they won't br anything in e way of a rain chance. it will be dry for anything and everything y w to do outside. 62 now. north breeze at seven miles per hour is bringing in the cooler and drier air. humidity on at 60%. temperaturesareawide, on their way up after what was a very chilly start. 63 at solomon's island in st. mary's county. 61 in an nap sis, 58 in clinton,
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maryland. into the old dominion we go, 57 in winchester, 55 front royal, 52 in luray. some of the hot spots may barely get to 70 today. yard work, it's almost leaf-raking sn everybody. outside this morning, temperature55 to 65. you're going to wait and do a little yardork later this afternoon, it be warmer. temperatur in the low to mid 70s, not much of a breeze either. if you' raking leaves, you won't have to keep re-raking them. going ou the redskins home game today, 1:00 is the kickoff. 70 degrees for a kickoff temperature nortbrze only five to ten miles an hour. taste of georgetown continues today. in the next afternoon in georgetown,9 degrees at 1:30 this afternoon. into the low 70s for a brief time. going to some of the great restaurantsng the canal, 72 degrees at 6:00 tonight, back
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into the mid 60s by 9:00 p.m. temperatur trow morning will be cool but not quite as chilly. back down to about 60 degrees. a dry ride in to work and school tomorrow mor, a little chilly, and a dry ride home as well. our next chance for rain comes after the sun goes down tomorrow. but it's probably going to be out of here before the sun comes up on tuesday morning. here is our future weather forecast. a whole lot of nothing going on early tomorrow. clouds come in after the sun goes down. there's our little bit of a rain chance betwn about 10:00, 11:00 at night and 3:00, 4:00 in the morning. that's it everybody. after that go back to high pressure and d weather for the rest of this week. so it is not going to feel like august anymore. some of thes mornings feel a little more like october. full sunshine and 70s pour the next seven days. >> not a bad deal. i like it. >> we'll take it. gates are now ope for the redskins' fire game of the
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season. it isotoo late to get a ticket. >> from tailgating to watching the game. we'll break wn what you need to know if you're headed to fedex field. we're pointing out four things that can get this team help for its first . stayitu
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♪ >> right now -- you should see adam over here. right now you and plenty of your
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friends are tailgating at fedex field. the redskins home opener happening today. gates open at 11:00 before the team plays the jaguars at 1:00. if you want a ticket, they're pretty inexpensive on stubhub right now. as little at 11 bucksment don't forget you cannot bring bags into the stadiodr drinks. >> and be responsible. >> absolutely. >> that's t name of the game today. even if yore not going, we know lots you are looking forward to the game. news 4 sports jason pugh tells us the four things you should watch for in the skids home game. >> the redskins go for their first win of the season against the jacksonville jaguars today. here are four things you want to look for on the field today. one, the rg3 riddle. griffin moved the offense with short passes in week one but says he'll need to stretch the field deeper with wide receiver desean jackn and pierre garcon. also to seen, can griffin be successful in the pocket?
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two, turnover trouble, the redskins gave ball away twice to put it into promising drives that ul have ended in points. the jaguars forced three turnovers agnse eagles in week one. the winner of the turnover battle may win this game. three, shoring up the special teams. there were positives to build on. andre roberts for one. but unit as a whole still needs to improve, fixing the mistakes that doomed them against the texans in week one. and four, getting defensive. rambo got the blame for allowing the 76-yard touchdown pass. defensive coordinator sat it wasn't all h fault. even with that play, the d only gave up ten points which should be good enough to win on any given week. that was a look at your four things to watch for in today's redskins game. hope you enjoy the ball game. i'm jason pugh. >> there's even more football. even after game is over, more to be played tonight. watch sunday night football on nbc as the bea and 49ers play. coverage begins at 7:00 on nbc4.
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a live look outside our studios in nth washington on this sunday morning. take a look at the temperature there. 62 degrees ri there. that means fall weather has officially arrived. >> it has. maybe a jacke if you're headed out for brunch, maybe church this morning. >> the question is are you going to need it all day? for that answer we go to storm tooef 4 meteorologist chuck bell. >> i don't thi you'll need any ooh kind of heavyweight gear outside today. we will have plenty of sunshine. september sun is plenty strong enough. you may want to have your spf on. you could pbly get away with a long sleeved sweater or jersey. how side, reston camera, beautiful mnghe. smooth airport operations in progress ou there. no flight troubles anywhere

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