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plus, family members finally able to hold a memorial for the first man to die of ebola in the u.s. there are new concerns about discrimi in the wake of the outbreak in west africa. >> news4 at 11:00 starts now. >> five weeks to the day she was last seen, police may have the break they've bn looking for. good evening, i'm chris lawrence. crews out looking for hannah graham discovered human remains today in the same area where voluntee were planning a massive search on sunday. news 4/'s darcy spencer joins us live. what's the latest? >> police are awaiting can official confirmation the remains belon to the missing student. they did call her parents today to notify them about the discovery. and a big search that was planned in that area for tomorrow has been canceled. we begin tonight with the police chief who promised her parents to keep searching until she was thousands of hours have been spent by literally hundreds of
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law enfot a civilian voluntee in an effort to find hannah. we think perhaps today proved their worth. >> charlottesville police chief timothy longo's face was grimace he announced the news. >> a search team from the chesterfie county sheriff's department was searching an abandoned property along old lynchburg road in southern al bal marl county when they discover what appears to be human remains. they could be those of missing uva student hannah graham. ev now waiting for officialword. >> the remains will be taken to the office of the chief medical examiner in richmond for examinatio autopsy, and the remains were found around noon on an abandoned property in al bal during a search in the area of walnut creek park about ten miles south of down the chartsville where
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she was la sadly, this now is a death investign and we will not be releasing any additional details concerning specifics on the scene or evidence found at the scene. as another sign that the long search may be over, police have can is heed a previously planned search for sunday and the police chief expressed his gratitude to everyone who has helped. >> i want to thank all of those people becau today would not have been possible but not for their prayers, encouragement and their help. >> jesse matthew is being held in connection with her disappeara want to hear from anyone who may have seen him in the area of the park after she went missing. police did not say how long it's going to take the medical examiner to determine if the remains are those of han nap graham. chris? thanks so mu, darcy. you mentioned jesse matthew. he right now is in the albemarle coun jail tonight. police searched his apartment one week after hannah disappeared but they didn't arrest him. he ran away, fled the state and
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was charged with reckless drive. officers caught him near galveston texas, septembed char abductio now he's back in virginia and schedule go to court in december. investigats say forensic evidence links him to another young woman murdered, morgan harrington body was found on a farm outside charlottesville just five miles from where search crews found those remains today. friday marked five years since harrington disappeared after going to a convert on the campus. on a bridge.y held a witnesses last saw her alive the joine and hannah graham's mother and father. stay with news4 for continuing coverage of the hannah graham investigat wel post updates at nbcwashim a look for david afd culver live on "news4 to> earlier today, a memorial service was held for the first man to die from ebola here in the united states.
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friends anr eric duncan at his mother's home near north carolina. he was a native of liberia. i died october 8. those who knew him say he was always willing to help others moop. tha the kind of person that eric is. if he didn't have anything and saw you, he would help you out. he didn't care about money, he just cared about humanity. duncan's remains were cremated. s neighbors in liberia believe he was infected by helping a pregnant neighbor who later from ebola. new information tonight about the two confirmed ebola cases connected duncan in dallas. according the associated press, some hospil workers did not begin wearing hard dus material sui while treating him till after his diagnosis was confirmed on september 30th. texas presbyterian ho says the use of protective equipment was compliant with cdc guidelin. some of those who is came in contact with duncan, including
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his family, could come out of a 21-day monitoring period monday. we checked with the national institutesf health today on the condition of one of duncan's nurses, nina pham and we were told they did not have the an update. earlier tonight, president obama met with the his ebola response team. national security and public health o briefed the president what they're doing to keep new cases from reaching the u.s. in "meet the press" is planning an ebola summit sunday morning looking at preparedness and governme accountability. that's be 10:30 tomorrow here on nbc4. > now to our forecast. some chilly air already blowing in and it sounds like the wind will stick around, too. meteorologt amelia siegel has a first look at the forecast. >> amelia? >> it was breezy ts afternoon. it will be breezy throughout th. the winds won't die down till tomorrow evening. because of that the whether having low pim im on your day.
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at least we'll have plenty of sunshine aroun throughout sunday. rit now we're in the 40s and 50s. washington coming in at 56 degrees. just a few clouds across the area. good news we' dry right on through monday. temperatur tomorrow morning though will be in the 40s. 43 in frederick, 46 in washington, and 44 in manassas. like i said, tomorrow noticeably cooler. about 15 degre cooler than it was today. i'll let you know in my full forecast in about ten minutes how long this chilly weather pattern sticks around. >> thanks. a maryland man is doing better after firefighters pulled him out of his burning home in distri. con conscious near the front door. once paramedics got him to the hospital, he started breathing better and his condition quickly improved..e fe caused about $75n damage. tonight, and nan rundle police are hoping you can identify a man suspected of robbing a bank, the bank of america in glen
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burnie this morning. the robber handed the teller a cash.hich said he had a gun and police say the suspect never showed a weapon and once the telle money, he ran out of the bank. next at 11:00, a new sighting in the search for a man who ambushed a pennsylvania state trooper. where police say he turned up. plus a new report on the killing of a missouri teenager. what the police offir says was going through his mind when he > and 160-mile run in the books for a c
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a teenager shot and killed by a missouri polr tonight his family is respond together officer's claims of what happened. "the new y rep officer darren wilson told investigats he s pinned in his car in fear for his life. the officer says michael brown was trying to get his weapon and that's why he opened fire. the brown family's attorney e shooting spark. self-serving. ed weeks of protests and police clashes in ferguson. now the case has gone to a grand jury. no word if or when they'll hand down an indictment. > new tonight, there's been another reported sight of the man suspected is of ambushing state troopers in pennsylvania. eric freen has been on the run after he allegedly killed one trooper and wounded another. a woman says she saw him last night walking near a high school in the poconos and says he was carrying rifle and his face was covered in mud. policen
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i love the bacon on this sub. i love bacon so much, i'm launching a line of bacon jewelry. aw, i've seen those online, but-have you ever seen bacon brows? what was that? i was just putting the finishing touches on my bacondor. everyone loves bacon at subway. try it on the chicken & bacon ranch melt. subway. eat fresh. never made it home. capt core finished running 160 miles today to honor 160 women killed overseas. she's a combat veteran and finished her run surrounded by family and friends at arlington national cemetery.
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she ran to honor female troops who died in afghanistan. some of the money she raised will go towards the women's memorial. a man says his boss placed him on leave from his job because of ebola. he's originally from liberia. when he caught a cold, he says his employer told him to go home. some told him he had been around someone who just came back from africa. he says that's not the case. he feels discriminated against because they told him not to come back to work till a doctor clears us. >> i am liberian. if i go to any doctor and ask them a question like that, there would be concern. e works for a group home that helps the develnt and says timeoff is overreaction. > october is national bullying prevention month. the d.c. government is trying to workshop today to . talk about how to prevent it. a member of the human rights office says a lot of parents miss the warning signs their
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children are being bullied because of one reason. >> because oftentimes we're not listening as closely as we should and therefore, not respondi correctly. we tend to either overrespond or underre trying to help people think about what will help our kids. it also featured games for kids and yoga as well as tai-chi. a lot of people stepping outside tonight going wow. i need my sweater or jacket. >> what a change. not only have the temperatures drop odd pretty dramatically. our high today 74 but still breezy. you're going to notice the winds tomorrow. temperatur t won me it out of the 50s. >> ouch. >> it's going to be chilly. it was beautiful today. plenty you have sunshine, perfect weather for the howard homecoming parade. the game, as well. universityf maryland maryland also had their football game. you can't ask for better weather in october. spectacula but the clouds moved in this afternoon. e winds increased. signs that cooler temperatures will be with us tomorrow and
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then we'll start to see them warm up a little bit for the workweek. but we're going to continue to track temperatures remaining cool. highs this week only in the 60s. rain chances for your tuesday and wednesday, as we. now, current wind speeds across the area, we are getting some reports of calm winds. .reas likeculpep s a bit of a breeze from washington, frederick, hasser town. a few clouds around tonight. so early tomorrow morning, maybe you're heading to the farmers market in urbana, alexandria i believe has a farmers market tomorrow. you need to bundle up going for the morni run or walking the dog. temperature at 9:00 a.m. around 49 degrees. there could be some early morning cloudiness. any clouds quickly give way to beautiful sunshine. that's the one bright spot of the forecast for tomorrow. 10:00 a.m., breezy, low 50s. noon we're in the mid 50s. sunglasses a must throughout the entire day tomorrow. highs you can see in the mid to
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upper 50s. 58 for a high temperature in washington. 55 for thof you in annapolis and 55 in winchester, as w now, washington redskins take on the titans tomorrow. kickoff at 1:00 p.m. this actually shows you what the sky will look like tomorrow at fedex field. you can see for the most part, wall to wall sunshine as the game is wrapping up, heading to your car leaving the game 6:00, still talking about mainly clear conditions. so temperatures for the game in the mid to upper 50s. you definitely need to bundle up. i wod recommend at least a sweatshirt. noticing the winds at the game tomorrow. for mondaye warmer by a little bit. a high of 658 degrees. mostly to partly sunny skies. look at our average high temperatur it's now 66. we're just about of we get to t it is going to be a cold start for your monday morning. 42 degrees in the district and areas by the water. for those of you in the suburbs,
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temperatur will be in the 30s. now, the good news is it looks like the winds will be blowing around enough that we shouldn't see any frost forming. we'll continu to track that potential. monday night cool happening in the night sky. you can potentially see the meteor shower. i posted a infor on my twitter and facebook pages. head there and just search amelia siegel to tell you where to look, that sort of informatio tuesy and wednesday, two overcast days. the chance of rain, pretty good chance. you're dealing with rain on at least one of them. temperaturn the 60s. breezy thursday and friday. friday and saturday our temperat start to improve. highs friday and saturday will be near 70 degrees. >> all right. thanks amelia. still ahead, a happy homecoming for the terps. for the terps. plus the
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this is the xfinity "sportsd brought to you xfinity. home for the most live always a bit of an excitement when the games goes to shoot-out. the capitals have lo great so far this season. like what i'm seeing so far with this group. the capitals no stranger to shoot-ou recently. last year they led the entire league. this season, already three in just five games. tonight again the panthers, they earned their first shoot-out win and had an unlikely hero. alex ovechkin usually isn't great in shoot-outs but came through tonight.
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nicklas bam playing in his 500th career game. caps on the attack. brooks orp sends the puck behind net and check out the passing here. eric sayre through traffic ra. a beautiful goal by chimera. his first of the season. the caps up 1-0. bad news coming in the third period. brooks be takes a hard hit from shawn thornton. like he would head to the locker room and did not return with an upper body injury. this game did go to a shoot-out. josi jokinen for the panthers gets shutout here by justin peters, hi first start for the caps. fans loving it. it's all up to the great eight. if he scores, the caps win. obie does just that. capitals take it 2-1 over the panther the capitals now have a three-game road trip next up it, edmonton on wednesday night. let's move on now to college
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football. some good things happening in colle park for the terps. maryland didn't look like they woult up much of a fight. but give the terps a lot of credit for not backing down against the hawkeyes. it was a full house for homecoming. terps trying to treat everyone to another big ten win. first quarter, iowa jumped out to a 14-0 lead. ja quill have a, nice spin move here. nothg but green grass in front of him. a 23-yard touch down run. maryland is on the board, they're down 14-7. after the terps took the lead, scary moment here. c.j. brown gets hit. goes down. he would stay on the ground, he would eventually get up helped off the field by trainers. brown did return later in the game. that brought in perry hill. he finds stefan digs here on the quick little screen pass and the playmaker doing the rest. this a 53-yard score.
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digs had 130 yards receiving in the game. and maryland is up by 10. fourth quarter, huk eyes down three. trying to come back. will likely doing what will likely does, making game-changg plays. a 45-yard interception return. maryland they take the lead, 31-21 and go on to pick up their second big ten win, 38-31 is your final. head coach edsel proufd his team and quarterback c.j. he's a tough cookie. he gets criticized but you know what? guy's a winner. the guy's a winner. and the guy's got to compete and do everything he can. he went back out there and put it on the line to find a way to help his teammates get that fiwin. to the bat cave we go. morgan two. >> west virginia hosting fourth ranked bay mountainee, fourth quarter tied at 27.
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up to kevin white who makes the grab. dwrards scored. west virginia up 34-27. a trick in the offense, they weren't slowing down. this time he finds maurio alford. s the quick slant, the distance. 39 yard score. mountain ears shot the fourth ranked bears taking it 41-27. moving on now, homecoming at howard, bison hosting florida a&m. howard started the game off with a bang. opening kickoff goes to tabbious brown. he catches this on his own 14 r. picks up a few blocks. 6 later he's into the end zone. howard is up early. that lead didn't last. florida a&m scored 31 unanswered points. damian fleming, that made it 17-7 a & m. the bison came back but fall short, 31-28. united hosting chicago. ben olsen tired of waiting. deferring c. united hasn't
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clinched a top spot in the east in seven years. the black and red on the move. out to eddie johnson. johnson sends it in to chris. he's the header. pontius there. first mls goal for him stins september 2013. 1-nil. the second half, more from eddie johnson. his seventh goal of the season. united wins, 2-1 over chicago. >> clinch the top spot. r news for tonight. thing is...our crazy tax code actually rewards companies... for shipping them overseas. it's wrong and i'm fighting to fix it. i'm mark warner...i brought republicans and democrats... together on a bill that gives incentives to companies that... bring high tech and manufacturing jobs to virgina. because instead of outsourcing jobs to china...we should be... insourcing them here for our people...and thats why i...
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