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fence and one of them made it inside the building. the safety were changes anyone who walks by the area could have to deal with. a pretty nice morning. but these temperatures will look a lot different tonight as fall officially begins. before they change, storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein is here with your forecast. >> big change occurred overnight. we were in the mid-80s yesterday. now temperatures have dropped to the upper 50s far northern and western suburbs, loudon, prince william, faulkier. southern montgomery, low 60s. mid-60s in prince georges and the district. and near the chesapeake bay. clear sky. later today, a light jacket through much of the morning. lots of sunshine. dry timber weather continues. no chance of any rain here in the foreseeable future between now and 8:00 at the bus stop. cool and breezy, near 60.
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person of interest in the disappearance of the university of virginia student hannah graham. they believe jessie matthew was one of the last people seen with graham. he is not being called a suspect and the warrant is not connected to her case. matthew is wanted for reckless driving. graham's family is praying for her safe return. her parents john and susan spoke at a news conference at point through tears. they say they are holding out hope someone finds her. >> all we want to do now is to bring hannah home safely. and i appeal to anybody who knows anything, please, please help us. >> julie kerry will be in charlottesville to bring you any new developments in hannah's case. we're constantly updating
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nbcwashington.com with the details. search hannah graham. the man who managed to get through the front of the white house is in court. changes could be coming for white house visitors. megan mcgrath is live outside the white house with more. megan? >> reporter: well, eun, people who live and work in the area, they're familiar with the traffic restrictions. pennsylvania avenue, the section in front of the white house, it has been closed to car traffic for years. but pedestrians they can just walk freely along pennsylvania avenue. they can walk right up to the gate in front of the white house. in fact, we can see some joggers here jogging in front of the white house early this morning. however, that may soon change. secret service is considering setting up screening check points for pedestrians in public areas around the white house. the discussion comes following a big security breach that happened last friday. take a look at this cell video. you can see the chaotic situation that unfolded.
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omar gonzalez jumped over the white house fence, ran across the lawn and went through the front doors of the white house before being tackled by secret service. he was arrested. he's due in court later today. he did have a fold onning knife in his possession when he went to the white house. secret service looking at exactly what happened. a number of secret service cruisers more than we typically see in the early hours. no decisions have been made. just in the discussion points at this stage. back to you guys in the studio. >> megan mcgrath, thank you. it was a busy weekend for the secret service at the white house on saturday agents say a 19-year-old man from new jersey tried to drive past a barricaded
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entrance to the property. 19-year-old kevin carr did not cause any damage. he was arrested and charged with unlawful entry. right now the search is on for three afghan soldiers reported missing from a training exercise in massachusetts. u.s. military leaders say the soldiers were training at joint base cape cod. they were last seen at a mall in hyannis. they believe there is no threat to the public. today we get a better idea of the priorities for montgomery county in the near future. craig rice will discuss the key issues facing the county today. amongst topics he's expected to address are the redevelopment of white oak and montgomery village. the search is on for the man who shot two straight troopers. the clue that makes investigators think they're getting close to that suspected
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scientists say obesity related hypertension and diabetes increase the risk. certain types of peanuts are more likely to trigger allergies than others. mice were given different types of peanuts and scientists say the immune response was greatest with dry roasted peanuts, followed by raw, boiled and fried peanuts. scientists believe the high temperatures used in dry roosting causes a chemical changes that could create the reaction. >> they will have to find out if this can help them for the people who have these allergies. >> i think you can expect it to continue because peanut allergies are so prevalent now. >> exactly. >> time to get a check of weather and traffic on the 1s. >> here's storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. are we feeling like that? >> i just tweeted this and put this image. live view from our tower camera. on twitter and facebook you can see it too. exquisite crescent moon.
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beautiful morning under way. hour by hour as the day progresses. 67 at reagan national. near 60 in the suburbs. low to mid-60s between now and 8:00. a little bit of a breeze later this morning and during the afternoon. by noon, 70. my late afternoon, hitting the mid-70s, much of the region. next weather and traffic on the 1s at 6:21. a look at our next chance of rain. we need it. melissa, what's happening now. >> looking pretty good over 270 at the beltway. moving right along. headlights south into town. and across the inner loop. a wider look at things. no major problems anywhere. really looking quite good. a couple of travel times to show you right now. beltway outer loop between toll road and 95, running 12 minutes. 270 southbound from germantown down to the beltway at 16 minutes. and 50 westbound into town, 301 to the beltway, seven minutes.
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looking quite good. overall look at the beltway, everything moving along. >> a university dorm locked down. it left students outside around midnight. >> the new iphone feature that will make it easier to so it seemed like a good time to sell my car. well, we make it pretty easy. in fact, your appraisal should be ready, let's pull it up. now, how long do i have to decide on this offer? seven days, and we'll buy your car even if you don't buy ours. but if i decide to buy a convertible? the offer is exactly the same either way.
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are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. csx. how tomorrow moves. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. police believe the man accused of ambushing two state troopers was planning his attacks for months or even years. investigators gave an update on
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the search for eric frein last night. they said they are zeroing in on frein after finding an ak-47 and rounds of ammunition in a heavily wooded area. he is accused of opening fire on two state troopers earlier this month, killing one and wounding the other. he has been on the run for a week. >> up until now his advantage has been this is his backyard. he know this is rugged. our tactical operations now also know his backyard, the area he once felt safe in. we are pushing hard. he is no longer safe. >> investigators believe frein is focused on law enforcement and do not believe he intends to hurt civilians or other people. 6:15. new this morning, everything is back to normal in tuscaloosa following reports of people with guns inside a dorm. police searched the dorm and found no weapons or anyone that
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wasn't supposed to be there. students were not allowed to enter or leave during that search. in a statement the university says the search was based on rumors and social media reports, not actual witness accounts. new details about a deadly crash involving a tour bus from d.c. to new york. a second woman died when this bus overturned in newcastle, delaware. 48 other people were hurt. the driver was trying to get on to u.s. 13 yesterday afternoon when the accident happened. the passengers were on their way back to new york from a sight-seeing tour. . this morning a man is searching for answers three years after he survived a crash that killed his wife and two children. travis andrews is coming to terms with survivor's guilt with his wife and 3-month-old son and stepdaughter. he is taking grief counseling. part of his treatment is to thank his first responders like the prince george's county fire chief. he said he doesn't remember the actual crash on the baltimore-washington parkway. he says he apparently fell
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asleep at the wheel. >> it is very hard, very hard. even then i still didn't know what happened, how it could have happened. >> he said he will never be the same person again. at the time of the crash his family was on their way home from a two-week trip to jamaica. a new warning from the c about how to protect y against ebola. they said to treat any body fluid as if it is infectious. and washing your h best way to prevent th of the disease. the warning is directed to flight crews but really applies to anyone who travels. according to the world health organization, 2,600 people have died from the virus. at least 500 of those have been in sierra leone. today that country is open again after a three-day lockdown. it asks everyone to stay inside. you can see the streets are totally empty except for medical crews. they have identified dozens more
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people with the disease and discovered nearly 100 bodies. a new report that says the team and the nfl acted to ignore or even conceal the now in famous ray rice tape. the report came from espn's "outside the line." shortly after ray rice punched his then fiancee, the team went on to ask for leniency. coach harbaugh wanted him released. yesterday they said they were united in their handling of the situation and he would talk more about it today. >> surviving a shark attack in the atlantic. off the extra florida coast off daytona beach. he was able to free his foot from the shark's mouth.
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>> i looked down. next thing i know i'm getting pulled by a shark. it was kind of dra around. i came over here to the hospital. >> he said he broke a tendon in his toes. the shark attack will not keep him from getting back in the water. >> lks like he's in good spirits. >> yeah. once a surfer, always a surfer. >> it's a shark. big deal. >> let's check now with tom kierein about the weather we're having tonight. we officially have fall. >> all good things must come to an end. >> that's true. >> felt like summer yesterday. we were in the mid-80s much of the region. overnight, northwest wind kicked in. the the temperatures had dropped. and the latest storm team 4 showing a drying trend and cooler weather moving in over the next couple of d right now our storm team 4 skycast, high resolution view of our sky going forward. as we get into the middle part of the morning, lots of
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sunshine. bright and sunny afternoon by noon time. should be mostly sunny. during the afternoon, a few wispy high clouds. this evening, under a clear sky. temperatures will start to drop back. by late evening, astronomical autumn arrives under a clear sky. temperatures will really be plummeting by dawn. upper 50s nearby suburbs north and west. around the metro area, inside the beltway in the mid-60s. car-free monday, walking or biking, you will need a light jacket between now and 8:00. between 8:00 and 10:00, a pullover will be fine. by midafternoon, we'll peak into the low to mid-70s. a breeze out of the north and west. it is feeling a little cooler with the northwesterly breeze. it will be with us and diminish by late afternoon. 40s much of the region tomorrow morning. low 70s and partly cloudy.
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bit milder on wednesday. next chance of rain may be on thursday. may come later in the afternoon or evening. so the skins game may be affected thursday night. highs before then in the mid-70s. a bit of a warming trend with highs reaching the low 80s. a look at hometown highs today. that's coming up at 6:31. melissa is checking in on volume building this monday morning. . good morning, tom. happy monday, everyone. inner loop and outer loop, not so terrible. however, we are seeing the volume on 66. 95, as you hop on in stafford, virginia, for my friends headed into town, slow in triangle, then you open up, then it gets slow again. slow, d.c. in 295. and out of frederick county, as
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you head into up to, you can see it is quite slow through urbana and clarksburg. you finally open up in the germantown area. prince george's county side of things, branch avenue, 301, 5, 4, everything looking good there. chopper on the way to a crash in northern virginia. thank you, melissa. imagine waking up to find a half naked woman passed out in one of your lawn chairs that led to this woman being arrested and charged with in decent exposure. she was found passed out with no pants by a home owner. when they tried to make sure she was okay, she became belligerent and try to get into their home. officers arrested her a few blocks away. >> we are working with you for a consumer alert. general motors is recalling 220,000 vehicles because of
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brake problems. the recall involves the cadillac xts and the chevy impala. the brake pads can stay partially engaged even when they aren't needed. that increases the risk of fire. . today is the first day of autumn. there's a pretty good reason why you should use it to head to the beach. there are big deals on vacations across the country. never a band time to go to the beach i would say. you will save money touring a big city now. but the beach is where you will find the best deals. >> we're seeing discounts of 30% to 40% off some of the major destinations. you can still get that summer retreat deal but not with the summer price tags. >> gas prices are dropping now and could drop below $3 a gallon for the first time in years. if you have your phone charged up and it is down to 50%
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by lunchtime, apps may be to blame. now apple is giving you a new tool to tell you which apps are draining your batteries. ios 8 allows you to see how much battery life each is using over the past seven days. it can be down lowed on the 5 and 5s and the new iphone 6. so we can figure it all out and keep your phone charged up. >> hopefully it is not instagram. . anew light bulb on the market that does a lot to save energy.
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it's an l.e.d. you can change its color, brightness, turn it off and on without even getting out of bed. and even matching it to your music play light. a single bulb cost $99. >> imagine all the things we will be doing with this phone. >> control your light. why working from home could make you a better employee. plus, a gun shop under fire for selling a gun accessory named after the president. >> it's a joke. we thought it was funny. >> why that owner said a simple puncuation mark should defend him against any criticism. >> your next weather and traffic on the 1s at 6:31. on the 1s at 6:31. it's 6:25.
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started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can balance a budget. oh, and we definitely didn't need so many government studies.
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for a person of interest in the disappearance of uva student hannah graham. jessie matthew is wanted for reckless driving. that charge comes because he showed up at their station, left, and then sped off. graham has now been missing more than a week. it is a nice, crisp morning. fall officially begins later tonit. it will warm up before we hit that fall start time. tom kierein is here with just how warm it will get today. tom, good morning. >> good morning. i'm going to grow this stubble as long as the nats are in the playoffs. feeling more like football weather than baseball weather. ash burp, hometown there, now 59 degrees under a clear sky. by midafternoon, around 70 degrees there. elsewhere, hometown now brandywine in prince george's county, near 60 degrees. by early afternoon to my afternoon, it will be hovering
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in the low 70s. and in montgomery, gaithersburg down to a cool 57. later today, just in the upper 60s. not much of a warming. bright sunshine throughout the day. weather and traffic on the 1s. a look at the chilly lows coming at 6:41. now melissa is dealing with the increasing volume on the roads and breaking news. >> breaking news. brand-new crash. fair lakes bailiff at fair lakes parkway. chopper 4 over the scene. you can see the two vehicles involved right here. they're going to be out of the way shortly. and the road should be reopened right now. you can get around the crash in both directions. so if you're headed out that way, it's going to be slow, but you can get around it. 66 now. if youe hopping on centreville headed into town, it is a little bit slow through that area. opens up a big in vienna. then gets slow again. looking pretty did. not terrible when you talk about the beltway at least.
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95, very slow. dale city, 14 miles per hour for you. indian head at the beltway, moving along quite nicely. i will be back. weather and traffic always on the 1s. and we'll look at travel times. >> see you then. melissa, thank you. in turkey, more than 100,000 syrian refugees arrived in that country. they escaped the threat from isis fighters. most of these refugees are ethnic kurds. they started to get out of syria next week as they captured dozens of villages. nbc tracie potts is live on capitol hill now. tracie, what is president obama planning to do to address this issue? >> reporter: eun, he will try to get more support for what the u.s. plan is to defeat isis. part of that is air strikes, possible air strikes in syria. over the weekend, we heard u.s. ambassador samantha power say if
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they decide on that, the u.s. won't be alone. she said 40 other countries are supporting this u.s.-led campaign against isis. tomorrow the president heads to the united nations. he will be chairing the council in the afternoon. and possibly imposing a big travel ban. and finally the military is waiting on the president's okay. the pentagon submitted their plan for fighting isis inneer so ya. they are waiting for the president to give an okay on that. they want to see more arab nations involved. tracie potts, live on capitol hill. 6:32. a desperate search for former d.c. treasurer lasana mack. he was last seen in the petworth
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neighborhood. he may be driving a 2013 gray ford explorer. he was a d.c. treasurer from 2005 to 2012. a former day care worker in woodbridge goes on trial today. she helped to assault three toddlers the minnieland academy. they stomped on children's bare toes and covered their mouths with blankets. jordan's trial is expected to start next month. . in jail accused of killing his father. deepak gun ta and his first nidal were in a physical fight
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on washington avenue not far from the howard county line. at some point nidal started having chest pains and he died. he was 68 years old. they charged his son deepak with murder. sthraoe germans killed when an airliner was shot out of the sky. they are suing ukraine government in particular. they say the country neglected its responsibility to guarantee the safety of its airspace and it would have been an easy measur . thank you, angie goff. a gun shop is in trouble after it named one of its guns after the president. this is called obama's blaster.
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the owner meant it as a joke. the gun is sold out. as you can imagine, it is generating a lot of mixed reaction. >> i feel like that crosses the line on a whole bunch of different levels. >> he took out the word to take out osama bin laider. he is paying him an honor. >> he said the apostrophe s makes it a difference the it is a gun used by not on the president. if you are about to head to work, one of the reasons you may want to find another way to get there without your car. >> plus, some of the rudest drivers in the entire country. the critique of d.c. drivers that puts us towards the top of the rude drivers list. and a live look at the pretty sky. tonight, though, fall begins. it will cool off. storm team 4 meets rolteorologi
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show you how cool it is going to get. . hi. good morning. coming up this morning on "today", a new investigation. this is my house. this is my front door. you can see it's locked. but this is not my house key. so why does it open my door? the new technology police say could be an invite for thieves with full access to your home. it's all coming up this morning. and you ne
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but people who occasionally telecommute, make more of an effort to help their co-workers. working from home had little to no impact on how productive you are. a new survey from insure.com asked who had the worst drivers. d.c. came in second behind idaho. it is compared to the recklessness of poll and unsafe. virginia came in semi rude category and maryland number 3 go to north road with the the nice in the cou. >> i saw a tweet that said when did all the d.c. drivers move to idaho? haha. we're talking about the official start of fall.
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right now we will enjoy the beautiful sun in the horizon and nice temperatures. >> here's meteorologist tom kierein with the forecast. hi, tom. >> good morning. we have a pomegranae sky. weather and traffic on the 1s at 6:41. there's capitol hill. mostly clear skies. that will be the story between now and 8:00. mostly clear. temperatures hovering in the low to mid-60s. a breeze from 8:00 to noon time. near 70. mid-70s midafternoon. and winds diminishing. just reaching upper 60s, shenandoah valley. mid-60s in the mountains. this time tomorrow morning, look at the low temperatures down into the 40s. most of the region quite a chill in the air. summer not quite done with us yesterday. where it will warm up again at 6:51. melissa, what's going on now.
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>> seeing some volume 66 eastbound at sully road. wider look at things, we're also slow at the top of the beltway colesville road. travel times for you. 66 eastbound between fairfax and the beltway running on top at 19 minutes. 95 north quantity toe, a little bit slow. talking about 270 southbound, germantown to the beltway, five minutes behind. and the outer loop, 95 to 270 at 18 minutes. i would like to say i don't think we have rude drivers like frustrated drivers. we know why. we certainly do. >> you especially, melissa. >> thank you. >> watching closely. the new step many people in ferguson, missouri are doing to keep a closer eye on police officers. two men got into the white house, on the white house grounds in two days. how those two incidents could change access to the area near .he white house for the rest of male announcer: explore maryland's authentic stories
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during the 150th anniversary of the civil war. order our civil war trails guides at visitmaryland.org and download our new mobile app. maryland. land of history. right now news 4 is work to go get you up to the men the minute you're up. >> we start with megan mcgrath near the white house. we could see security changes soon. megan? >> well, good morning. for years pennsylvania avenue in front of the white house has been closed to car traffic. we're all used to that. pedestrians can freely walk up
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to the gate that's in front of the white house. but that may soon change. the secret service is considering setting up security check points for pedestrians in blacklick areas around the white house. the discussion comes following a big security breach last friday. omar gonzalez jumped over the white house fence, ran across the lawn and got through the front doors of the white house where he was tackled by secret service and arrested. they say he had a folding knife on him at the time. gonzalez has his first court appearance later on today. but the security around the white house is being reconsidered in light of what happened. they're reviewing their procedures. and actually we have seen quite a few secret service vehicles patrolling the area, more than we normally see. they are also looking at other possible security precautions such as me screening check points. at this point, no changes have
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been made. it's in the discussion phase. but they are taking a look at a number of different options. reporting live on pennsylvania avenue, megan mcgrath. news 4. back to you in the studio. thank you, megan. a second man tried to get on white house grounds saturday. he tried to drive past a barricaded entrance to the property. he did not hit the barricades or cause any damage the. but he was arrested and charged with unlawful entry. charlottesville police have now named a person of interest in the disappearance of university of virginia student hannah graham. they believe jessie matthew was the one who was last seen with her. we want to make it clear, though. he is not a suspect in the disappearance. there is a warrant out for his arrest right now. but it's not related to hannah's case. he's wanted for reckless driving. and graham's family is praying for safe return. they are thankful for the outpouring of support.
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her parents john and susan spoke at a news conference, at points through tears. the search for graham is entering their second week with no results. grahams say they believe anyone with a child feels what they're going through. >> this is every parent's worst nightmare. i'm certain with everybody in this room and those watching, knows that what happened to hannah could have this happen to their child. >> stay with news 4. you can follow the story online and on nbc washington app. today bureau chief julie kerry is following everything in charlottesville to bring us any breaking news that develops there. 6:48. if you know to avoid the awful traffic here, you can go car free. right now there's a big push for just that. you will see it at your metro station. live at shady grove metro to show us what drivers are doing
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to get on board with car free. >> reporter: today is car free day. there are volunteers with the transportation network handing out these little surveys, asking folks to fill them out, what do you do for your daily drive in to work? do you drive your car? do you sometimes take mass transit? the whole idea is to get people out of their cars, car pool, consider biking to work, telecommuting. one commuter tells me he sees the environmental benefit to all of this. >> i think it would be a good idea. it would keep the air clean. people can get out and run because they don't have to breathe in the car fumes.
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>> a car free day. you can fill this out. you might win a prize. you never know how lucky you could be. check it out. >> you can buy your national playoffs tickets. they go on sale at the national website at 10:00 this morning. we don't know who they will play yet. we know tickets will go fast. they range from $40 to $425. we wish you luck. it will cost you twice as much on stubhub. standing room only tickets selling for $80. that's standing room only. hottest ticket in town. >> make sure your wi-fi is powered up so you can get on there fast. >> call your friends.
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everybody do it together. a short week for the redskins. they have to put their tough loss behind them and get ready for the new york giants thursday night. we're learning this morning that chris baker probably will not be suspended after this eagles quarterback nick foles kirk cousins said despite the loss, there was a lot to proud of. >> so much heart. when you're on the road with a division rival, that's what you need to have a chance. i was so proud of the way the offense and the whole team played and the character they showed. hall will have an mri. if his achilles is torn, he could be done for the year. >> a lot of injuries yesterday. >> with all that footing, whoo, that was rough. >> we keep mentioning your little stubble around your face.
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a little bit. a little growing out. all the men stand anything solidarity for the nationals and the playoff run. >> the first playoff game will be next weekend. we will keep this beard going until the nationals win the world series. they're going to get into it this year. the best team in baseball. and if you're walking this morning for this car free day or biking, you'll need a jacket. hovering near 60 degrees. lots of sunshine. light wind. and it may pick up a little bit. you'll need the pullover between 8:00 and 10:00. bright and sunny morning. you'll need sunglasses too. we say hello to autumn. the equinox arrives at 10:29 this evening. temperatures right now feeling a little like autumn. upper 50s to near 60. mid-60s in washington. right by the chesapeake bay in
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the 70s. the breeze is through midday. will settle by late afternoon. i said please post your pictures from your outdoor activities. this is one of my favorite ones. this is sunrise. colin stewart posted it on facebook. and this one also of autumn colors showing up at shenandoah national park. storm team 4 forecast, a chill in the air tomorrow modern. it will feel like fall. in the 40s. high 70s each day into the weekend. next chance of rain on thursday for the skins/giants game. it will feel like summer again. friday, saturday, sunday up to near 80 degrees. melissa check anything on a so so commute.
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>> we're seeing nothing a typical. slow top of the beltway at colesville and bw parkway outbound howard county. taking a look at 66 and 95, we are slow. just passing 123. slow through dale city. 270 in frederick, slow pretty much your entire ride to germantown. 35 miles per hour. no incidents there. taking a look at prince george's county, ashley looking pretty good. branch avenue, pennsylvania avenue, no major probl beltway route 1 is moving along. looking good as well. remember to follow us @first 4 traffic. >> russia taking a stand on isis. russian president putin talked about potential cooperation with other countries in this fight against isis. the kremlin would not say which
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countries. this news gets ready to lead a u.n. meeting this week with hopes of building a coalition of allies against the islamic military group. . thank you, angie. 6:55. new this morning, a new survey says a lot of you are having trouble getting back on your feet. out of everyone who is laid off in the last five years, 1 in 5 is unemployed. and those employed 1 in 4 is working a temporary or part-time job. a new tool to watch the police. cop watch gave out more than 100 body cameras. it is to record police to document any potential problems. the cameras are being handed out in response to the michael brown shooting last month. . it's a nonviolent observation of the police. they go out and document the
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police when they stop members of their community. >> the ferguson police chief says he has no problem with residents recording police doing their jobs. it is 6:56. four things you need to know before you head out the door. it's car free day today. when you get to the metro you may see volunteers with giveaways, flyers, free coffee. they are promoting different ways to get to work without taking your car. >> zeroing in on eric frein, accused of ambushing two pennsylvania state troopers. they found an ak-47, ammunition and hope it leads them to frein. . charlottesville police named a person of interest as they work to solve the mystery of missing uva student hannah graham. they want to talk to jessie matthew. he is not considered a suspect in the case. a man who managed to get through the front door of the white house is expected to court. secret service says omar gonzalez is a retired soldier from texas. storm team 4 seven-day
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outlook. high 70s. a blustery breeze this morning. that will diminish this afternoon. next chance of rain not until thursday. heating up after that into the weekend. melissa. >> alban road at rolling road, a crash. it's just getting out of the way. otherwise, pretty typical top of the bolt way. the slowest at colesville and 95. >> that's going to do it for news 4 today. thank you for starting your day with us. >> "today" show is next. we'll be back with weather, traffic, any breaking news. we hope you have a great day. we hope you have a great day. we'll see you tomorr.
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good morning. where are they? three afghan soldiers training with the u.s. military on cape cod disappear. authorities are now asking the public to help track them down. a live report from the pentagon. headed to court, the iraq war veteran who made it all the way to the front door of the white house goes before the judge today as the secret service faces tough questions about whether they're doing enough to keep the president and his family safe. the police described as a person of interest in the case of missing uva student hannah graham speeds away from officers who are following him as her parents make their first
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