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handy too. . storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >> another cool start as you head out early this thursday morning. grab a light jacket. upper 50s in prince georges, montgomery and fairfax county. northern virginia, it's only in the low 50s. mid-50s now in loudon county and prince william. staffed and spotsylvania near 50. st. mary's, air arundel. a light jacket needed much of the morning. you can shed the jacket and you will be comfortable in short sleeves. have an umbrella with you. you might get a few scattered sprinkles as the front comes in north and west.
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then walking the dog this morning, you need a light jacket. temperatures in the 50s between now and 8:00. partly cloudy after that. 60s between 8:00 and 10:00. still knee a jacket walking the dog. weather and traffic at 5:11. your bus stop forecast. a look at hour-by-hour changes. . good morning, tom. starting off in maryland on the top side of the pelt way. here's a live look at new hampshire area. all lanes open. looking good. continuing on the outer loop, colesville and continuing on the spur, all lanes open with no major delays. 66 towards the beltway, this is a live look where all lanes are again open and no major delays. aaron and eun, back to you. . right now crews just reopened 124 in gaithersburg after it was closed the last 12
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hours because of a water main break. chopper 4 was over the scene yesterday when it first happened. look at all the water there. it happened in front of a firestation. it's muddy all over the road, just filled with water. crews say water pressure should return to normal now that the break has been repaired. >> 5:02. new video in the search from fairfax county. it shows hannah graham, the 18-year-old goes to the university of virginia. she's been missing since early saturday morning. this video is from around that time outside two businesses in downtown charlottesville. police say they talked to a man in one of those clips. he is seen walking in front of graham, stopping, then walking behind her. he said he followed her to see if she needed help. he said he also saw another man put his arm around hannah. the national center for missing
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and exploited children is showing va of graham. this is outside a pub. she appear disoriented. a video outside a gas station shows hannah walking, then running. it's unclear, though. they have assured her parents officers will be dedicated to this search. >> this department's focus is to find their daughter. first and foremost to find their daughter. and, by the grace of god, return her safely to their care and the care of the university and all the friends she has that. >> a group worried about hannah graham plans to hold a vigil for her tonight. she graduated from west potomac high school and nearby alders gate church will post that vigil. . right now police need you to
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pause and see if you recognize a missing point. he was last seen yesterday in rockville. montgomery police are concerned for his safety. he has a cross on hi upper arm. >> dna helped track down a man. his dna was found at the crime scene. it matched dna already on file in the county database because is serano is a registered sex offender. he tried to force a woman in his car. she escaped and called police. . the recommendation will be discussed don't. it proposes high schools start at 8:00 a.m., middle schools, 7:30 a.m. research shows letting students
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sleep in improves their mental and physical health and academic performance. it is the last discussion before october >> when you think high school football you think friday night lights. now a school board will decide whether to turn them on for a high school. they want to add stadium lights. you can see how close the stadium is to neighboring homes. neighbors think adding lights will mean con standpoint disruptions. they will review a report regarding the feasibility of adding lights. cleaning out your budget. why you may be sending money down the drain every time you start your wash be machine. weather and traffic on the 1s at 5:11. >> first, though, not what they're cracked up to be. the potential health risks you the potential health risks you face if you
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office. using artificial sweeteners may set the stage for diabetes. israeli researchers studied saccharin, as per tame and succralin on mice. more work needs to be done. critics say other studies have shown they are safe and useful for weight control. but the idea if you drink diet coke or whatever diet drink it's going to help you lose weight, it is not working. you have to change your whole mind set and the way you eat and exercise and that kind of thing. >> and be careful about sweeteners. you don't need extra sugar. coming up 10 minutes after the hour. a live look over the district. 62 degrees outside our studios.
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the cool morning trend continues today. >> let's check in with storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein to get a look at what the day is going to look like. >> a few breaks in the clouds. i took this picture of the crescent moon after it was rising at 2:00 this morning. you may see a break in the cloud cover. there is the sky over capitol hill now. it's partly cloudy in washington. through the morning hours, 50s to low 60s. low 70s by noon. early afternoon, small chance of a few scattered sprinkles. otherwise, a few clouds coming through. by then, jumping into the upper 70s as the sunshine returns late afternoon. students waiting for the bus. mid-50s. partly cloudy sky. morning buses between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. low 60s by then. and partly cloudy. heating up for the weekend.
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a little light summer, how hot it may get saturday and sunday. 5:21. a look at our traffic this morning. alexis davies is in for melissa. what's happening? >> good morning, tom. a nice ride for you this morning as you start off in maryland. no major delays there. elsewhere, traveling northbound on 395 up to the 14th street bridge, a little bit more volume on the roads. nothing too major. no delays there as well. virginia into maryland crossing the american legion bridge, no reports of incidents. aaron and eun, back to you >> what you need to hear before you start the next load of laundry. you are wasting money every time you turn your washing machine on. on. the
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this is a live picture from scotland where the polls are open for a historic vote. voters will decide whether the country will leave its 307-year-old union with england and become an independent state. >> right now it is too close to call. many scottish voters say this is the first time they feel their vote will count. the polls opened for just over three hours now and will remain open throughout the day. the question on the referendum is should scotland be an independent country? the majority of the voters say yes, that means that the uk will be left with three countries,ening land, wales, and near ireland. scotland would go off on its own. if the majority say no, the four-country union stays intact. the pro independence campaign has been left by the first minister. that campaign gained momentum in the final days. a as of yesterday, the polls indicate that the no votes are
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ahead by just four points. british prime minister david cameron told scottish voters that this is a turning point. there's no going back. after the vote today, it's a final decision there. and if the voters vote for independence, they are out of the united kingdom. they are out of that union. they will have to go it alone. we're not expecting final results until tomorrow morning. that's the latest from the live desk. today you will see candidates debate issues for the first time. they will all take part on the first mayoral debate at american university. this is the first of four debates before the november election. it will be moderated by news 4's tom sherwood. it will be streamed online as well. we are getting a look at where
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things stand. a new nbc 4/"washington post"/maris poll showed 43% likely support bowser. catania was next with 26%, with followed by schwartz with 16%. >> the residents here in rosedale are responding to our message. i can't think of a candidate who would trade places. >> i think it's pretty exciting that i have 16% of the vote. 14% of voters remain undecided. we reached out to david catania, but he decided not to comment about the poll results. a funeral is being held today for corporal bryon dickson. he was gunned down outside a police barracks in the poconos. another trooper was critically wounded in the same attack. there is a massive manhunt for
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eric frein. he is a is survivalist. today federal prosecutors and lawyers for boston marathon bombing suspect tsarnaev will be in court. they want the trial moved outside of massachusetts and delay the start date by 10 months. he pleaded not guilty to the attacks that killed 3 and injured 260. pore shep coporoshenko's first visit since the summer. he will ask to help his country against russian-backed rebels. while that meeting is happening inside the oval office, a rally in support of ukraine will be happening outside the white house. the rally will start at 1:00. toronto mayor rob ford will begin therapy soon on a rare form of cancer in his abdomen.
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doctors call his tumor fairly aggressive. they found it when he went to the hospital complaining of abdominal pain. earlier this year ford admitted to smoking crack. he dropped a bid for reelection. his younger brother is now running in his place. a dangerous wildfire is burning out of control in california. erratic flames are forcing evacuations outside sacramento. more than 2,000 homes are in the path of destruction. to give you an idea of the size of this one fire, officials say it is bigger than manhattan. there are now at least 13 major fires burning across california. tropical storm odile is creating another problem in mexico. looters in the mexican resort area of cabo stripped grocery
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store shelves clean. the southwestern part of the united states getting hit with a lot of rain. in the desert southwest where they're not used to it. they are talking years worth of rain in some parts of arizona in a couple days. >> let's check in storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >> we could use rain here today. many of the areas are looking parched. jefferson memorial under partly cloudy sky. starting off this thursday morning. no rain coming from the clouds that are drifting over the metro area. live storm team 4 radar. wider view of the radar. upper midwest. i'm looking here because there is a front that will be tramming from the upper midwest, across the mountains, boo our region this afternoon. it's not producing any rain right now. you'll need a light jacket this
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morning. 50s nearby suburbs. in washington, low to mid-60s. just a small chance of a sprinkle when the weak front comes through between noon and 3:00. after that, clearing out. upper 70s by late afternoon. beautiful day coming up. then cotomorrow, gorgeous. lots of sunshine. a touch of summer in the weekend. how hot will it get? saturday with lots of sunshine. afternoon highs should be climbing up beautifully. it will be beautiful on sunday as well. saturday afternoon, highs reaching the mid-80s much of the region. and it looks like it is a little more humid too. we might get sunday evening is the the way it looks now. the weekend is looking dry until sunday evening. showers may be moving through. and maybe beneficial rain as the front comes through.
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we could get half an inch sunday night. that may linger into midday monday. 60s monday morning. monday afternoon, hitting upper 70s as we begin to clear out. then we have another dry pattern on tuesday and wednesday. next weather and traffic at 5:31. a look at your thursday morning commute forecast. with the commute, what's going on, alexis? >> no reports of any major incidents. an accident in alexandria. ems are on the scene. use caution there. traveling southbound 270 through montgomery and the spur looking good. virginia, 66 out of gainesville, into fairfax county, all lanes are open. no reports of delays. 95 as you approach the beltway,
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looking good as well. 5:23. a wild police chase late last night in los angeles. it unfolded in the course of 30 minutes. police try to block a white van. he got out. they tried a p.i.t. manuever. the wheels blew out there. check out the sparks coming from the van as it drives on its rims. police did surround it, guns drawn. they arrested the driver. it's not clear why he was being pursued. today is the day to get your car seat checked. a safety seat check along nicholson in rockville. just stop by between 10:00 and 12:30. if you see an offer for a free iphone 6. come on. we're talking apple here. better business bureau are getting into news feeds.
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rinse cycle. you don't want to waste dematernal epbt. there are so many out there. >> i have never read a level on the detergent. >> i don't read it on the detergent either. if i've had a stinky week, i throw a little extra in there. >> now we know. dread. getting behind the wheel for your morning commute. why you may find yourself longing for the traffic we have now. storm team 4 meet rolls has your commuter forecast on this cool morning at 5:31. making headlines for all the wrong reasons. the latest nfl player in trouble with the law. . if you can't be in front of your tv, watch news 4 on the go
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minutes ago to repair a broken water minute. this video is from early saturday morning outside two businesses in downtown charlottesville. polls are open in scotland on a referendum that willecide whether a country leaves england to be an independent company. turnout is expected to be high. 97% of eligible voters are registered for the election. much more on those stories throughout the morning. first, good morning to you. i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist on this thursday, september 18th. a live look outside shows you cloudy can skies over washington at this early hour. again, we're waking up to a bit of a chill in the air. >> storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein will show us what we can exct. >> good morning. starting off early this morning. might get lucky. a few breaks in the cloud. you might get a glimpse in the southeastern sky for the morning commute. walking or driving this morning a light jacket.
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might need to turn the heat on in the car. low to mid 50s. after 8:00 it will jump into the 60s between 8:00 and 10. you'll be comfortable waiting for the long bus. temperatures in the low to mid-60s by then. looking at our skies through the morning, clouds coming and going by 8:00 this morning. it will be partly cloudy. by noon time as we get into the afternoon hours, clouds coming through from time to time. next weather and traffic on the 1s. an hour-by-hour breakdown. that's coming up at 5:41. now our thursday commute. hi, alexis. how are you doing? >> doing well. the major roadways not seeing any significant delays. we have a couple of accidents on side streets in alexandria, duke at north patrick.
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and new hampshire at gold mine road. do the use caution. no reports of delays or incidents towards the beltway. all lanes open. and on the inner loop, looking good as well. aaron and eun, back to you >> it is 5:31. a developing story. we could see a final vote today on whether the deposit could use your tax dollars to fight isis in syria and iraq. tracie potts is on capitol hill with more on the vote. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: eun, good morning. two things we know. one, the house already passed it. number two, it is not, like many things in washington, a partisan issue. there are democrats and republicans for it. and democrats and republicans against it like joe manchin who said yesterday there's no way he is vote to go give money and arms to opposition in syria.
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as one put it, you don't know if today's allies could be tomorrow's enemy. that is the vote the senate is expected to take. if it lands on the president's desk he will sign it. it was part of his plan to defeat isis in that region. the president is still saying we will not send ground troops but euzers. he reiterate thad from mac air force base yesterday. they are back talking about the 40 nations the president said is joining in in fight. >> tracie, thank you. >> 5:32. isis is reportedly encouraging lone wolf attacks on times square and other high profile locations around the u.s. using home made explosives. a post on an isis message board that post includes a guide for
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building makeshift pipe bombs like matchheads, christmas lights and sugar. . they will search a property in southwest virginia over the weekend for a decade old missing persons case. they are looking for clues in the disappearance of the lyon sisters. so far they have not found anything. sheila and catherine vanished in 1975. >> we want to hold those responsible in a court of law. >> they believe welsh's family members may have played a role in her disappearance. another player benched for accusations off the field. now it is arizona cardinals running back jonathan dwyer.
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he faces several charges, including assault. the charges involve a woman he lived with and their child. two separate incidents in july were reported last thursday. detectives say dwyer denied any physical assault. the arizona cardinals said it learned of the arrests yesterday and deactivated dwyer from all team activities. recent nfl scandals could impact another player convicted of assault months ago. carolina panthers pulled hardy from the lineup after initially letting him play. he is appealing his domestic abuse allegation. owners told adrian peterson clear of team activities until his child abuse charges are resolved. outside sponsors are weighing in too. not necessarily cutting their dollars, though. >> the average nfl sponsor gets
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late afternoon, sun bath. you'll be comfortable in short sleeves. upper 70s by late afternoon. if you're going out tonight, the next 24 hours, back down to 70 by 8:00 p.m. you'll need long sleeves after that. mid-60s by late evening. and by this time tomorrow morning, another cool start. partly cloudy. temperatures in the mid-50s starting off friday morning. a look at weekend changes on the way. next weather and traffic on the 1s at 5:51. alexis is in for melissa. we have a couple accidents, right? >> we do, tom. nothing major. we have a couple accidents, eastbound i-70 at 270. a serious crash involving a motorcycle.
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use caution. police on the scene. new hampshire avenue at gold mine road. police on the scene directing traffic. use caution there. in alexandria, duke at north patrick. ems on the scene. look at roadways at virginia, north of the prince william parkway. we are seeing more volume. no delays or accidents there. taking a look at travel times. northbound 395 between the beltway and 14th street bridge, 12 minutes. and 270 and 95, a nine-minute commute. back to you, aaron and eun. alexis, thank you. he was supposed to play a key role in the fate of governor bob mcdonnell. why he was pulled off the trial. a neighborhood feud. the decision in a day ahead that could determine whether football is played friday nights at one local high school. it is 5:42. we'll be right back.
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15 before the hour right now. today we expect to learn more about a controversial plan that is dividing an a lot ex andrea neighborhood all over a plan to add lights to t.c. williams high school football stadium. neighbors say it would disrupt their quality of life. derrick ward live near the school with how plans are moving forward. derrick? >> reporter: good morning, aaron. take a look. we are here in front of the property. it's pretty well lit. look over in the neighborhood. see how dark it is? it's by design. there is planting and shrubbery that keep the light from spilling over. imagine stadium lights on the other side of thatness. it threatens to open a debate that's been about as long as there's been a school here. the technical feasibility of a proposed plan to put stadium
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lights up there will be on the board before the alexandria city school board this evening. we are looking to get 50 foot candles of light on that field. let's imagine, pretty much like i said, one candle how much light it would put out for one foot. so they want more of that. but they said they can dill with any spillover light by planting more shrubs and stuff. but people say, wait a minute, more lights means more events here more late nights events. it's the traffic, the sound and the people. the school people say if we had more light, we could schedule more events and having few layovers that cross each other over on the weekend. this is a plan just looking at the technicality of it. not necessarily say they are going to do it. this is the way the whole process starts. some people probably wish the whole thing would end. it will be on the school board agenda later this year.
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>> derrick, thank you. 5:46. just weeks after a jury handed down guilty verdicts to bob mcdonnell and his wife. we are learning about one juror who was dismissed during the trial. he said he was unethically dismissed and says said the former virginia governor and his wife were innocent. our affiliate in richmond said he was dismissed because he talked about the case at a bar steps away from the courthouse in richmond. >> the next thing you know, two marbles come in and asked him to come out. so we're all kind of like, okay, what's going on. and he left. he just disappeared. >> jurors of course were instructed not to talk about the case to anybody. the mcdonnell case is in the sentencing phase right now. the former governor says he plans to appeal the verdict. police need your help finding a missing man.
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perrey was last seen rockville. montgomery county police are concerned for his emotional and physical safety. mr. perrey has a cross tattooed on his upper arm. call police if you have any information. the search for two missing children in montgomery county will pick up again today citing safety reasons. police are not disclosing their exact search locations. we do know they are concentrating in clarkburg. the father is as strong as ever in his crusade to get his children back. >> my belief grows more f. they're out there, i'm going to find them. >> police believe catherine is responsible for her children's disappearance but she is not talking. she has paranoid schizophrenia and undergoing a mental competency evaluation while in custody. take a look at this video. police are looking for the driver of this car highlighted on your screen.
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it is the one involved in a hit and run near howard university. 26-year-old burke hiley was killed. they captured the four-door dark colored chrysler slow down and leave the scene. if you recognize the car, call police. . and dna helped police track down a man accused of attacking a woman at the potomac hills mall. they say his dna was found at the crime scene. it matched dna already on file in the county database. he is accused of choking and grabbing a woman in march and trying to force her into his car. right now new video just into the live desk from southwest texas. the el paso area. severe flooding right there. it is all courtesy of what was hurricane odile that battered
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the baja peninsula. busy i-10. a lot of flooding going on. several vehicles were stuck in the high water there. 50 people. it's not over yet. a wet forecast ahead for that area. he got help from the umpire. a fan was heckling harper highly he was at the plate. they said the fan's language got so bad he pointed to the fan and ejected him. harper thanked him the next time he came to the plate there. the umpire made it clear he has no problems with fans booing but felt the profane language that was being used was inappropriate. . we are all ready for the
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playoffs, my friends. many of you are showing your postseason excitement. championship shirts and hats. if it's any indication it's going to be hard to snag a seat. >> in 15 minutes we sold 10,000 tickets. so the phones are ringing off the hook. the energy is amazing. the sales floor is buzzing. >> people will be in boats to try to see the game. tickets go on sale to the public monday morning. >> they will go fast. at least one of the games. >> half our viewers are probably orioles fans too. two big teams with great potential for getting into the world series. it is exciting. temperatures off to a chilly
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start. as we go forward the next 30 days, that's when we see big temperature drops. the average high in the upper 70s. in 30 days, upper 60s. average low around 50 degrees. quite a change here coming in the next month. storm team 4 radar, we don't have any rain around the vicinity this morning. a weak front coming in later this afternoon bringing in a few clouds. temperatures are rather chilly again. low 50s, shenandoah. into the mountains, many locations there. only 50 degrees. scrant scranton, 50. hagerstown, 52. montgomery, fairfax, mid-50s. it's in the low 60s around the bay. skycast 4, clouds coming and going. by 8:00, breaking through the cloud cover. by noon time, rather cloudy. some might produce a few scattered sprinkles early afternoon. late afternoon. the skies should clear out.
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a few clouds may be lingering beautiful late afternoon. partly cloud y. a small chance of sprinkles. highs reaching the upper 70s by 8:00 this afternoon. and last week i visited heritage women's whiclub. i had a great time. it was a lot of fun. highs mid-70s tomorrow. near 80 saturday. mid-80s on sunday. chance of showers sunday night, perhaps into monday. high tests mid week. alexis davies is in for melissa for our traffic this thursday morning. a very serious accident eastbound at 270. all lanes blocked. police and ems on the scene as well as a medevac helicopter. use caution. you're going to see significant delays. elsewhere, new hampshire accident and gold mine road. police are on the scene there directing traffic. so use caution in that area. taking a look elsewhere at major
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roadways, route 50 from annapolis into the district, seeing a little bit more volume on the road. no major delays >> alexis, thank you. 5:54. a lot of debate about legroom on airplanes. we have been telling but that device call the knee defender that stops people from reclining on the keep. anthony fox told conde nast that passengers are "sardines." he said he hopes the the recent incidents sent a mental to the industry that perhaps we are getting a little too close. the makers of a mobile app say they can protect your phone from ever getting hacked. sc3 was just released. it has a military grade double layer of protection. it can keep your pictures and text messages safe as we. it could be more difficult
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for police to investigate a crime involving your cell phone. apple will no longer unlock device for law enforce. it's part of a new plan to protect your privacy. it cannot bypass your pass code for police. today an important update about this year's flu season. it can start spreading as early as october. leaders will discuss this year's flu season. we'll get new data about influenza vaccination coverage. just got mine yesterday. a rare respiratory virus infecting children across the country is now found in virginia.
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centers for disease control say seven children in virginia tested positive for the illness. health officials are testing 28 other children from across the state. it is virus 68. children first appear to have a cold but it can have children gasping for breath. a vote is expected to come up during special session in the statehouse. under one bill it would cost $2 billion a year, which the feds have agreed to pay most of. delegates question the ability to foot the bill. the proposal is expected to be shot down by the gop-led house. . and a new poll finds most virginia voters approve of medicaid expansion. the survey was conducted by newport university. it found 61% of virginians support the expansion, 31% oppose it. weaker support from medicaid with 53% of people opposed to the plan. posters do say the question was
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not exactly the same so the results should not be read as a swing in public opinion. today we will learn about plans to revamp a d.c. neighborhood. the next zoning hearing on the barry farm redevelopment is 6:30 tonight. the plan calls for tearing down 25 acres of public housing on suitland parkway. they want to turn it into a mixed use neighborhood by adding stores and restaurants. the barry farm community suppressed concern about current residents not having a new place in the homes. a coach in loudon county is in grievance with the school system over his removal from the team. the coach was harassed by the administration for at least the last year. he still teaches but has lost his coaching job before the start of the new school year. over the summer, he tried to implement injury sensors in helmets before the school removed them. official will not comment. new video police are using
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behavior to police. plus, it's another cool morning. but your day will shape up much differently today. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein is here. he's watching it all for us. >> how are things looking out there so far? >> yeah, you need a light jacket again this morning. a live view from the camera showing a crescent moon peaking through the clouds early thursday morning. another part of the moon is the shine of earth on the moon's dark surface there. a light jacket will be needed mid morning. you'll be comfortable with short sleeves. have an umbrella ready. a small chance of a few sprinkles by early afternoon. we get a weak front coming through. right now rather chilly. mid-50s. fairfax, the rest of northern virginia, most locations in the low to mid-50s. a few clouds coming through. walking the dog this morning, you will need a light
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