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new at midday. the state department confirms three of the people killed at a synagogue this morning are americans. how u. leaders are respondin. part of the 2010 campaign, the plea deal, he was offered and turned down, and temperatures are just moving into the 30s now. the wind is making it feel colder, and the coldest conditions are still ahead. good morning, everyone. welcome to news 4 midday. i'm barbara harrison. angie goff is following breaking newsm ids real at the life desk. >> we just learned the fbi is
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getting involved after three americans were killed at a synagogue in jerusalem. a fourth was british. right now a burial ceremony happening for three of them. massive crowds outside the site of this attack. this after two palestinian men stormed the synagogue with knives and guns, killing the worshipers as they prayed. both attackers died during a shootout with police. this into the live desk. we are hearing from president obama for the very first time. he issued a statement saying that there is and can be no justification for such attacks. thoughts and prayers are with the victims and the families he went onto condemn this assault as did the palestinian president, ids they responded with they call a heavy hand. nbc news also confirming one of the amers a
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rabbi. is father fou studies. st with us throughout the day jerusalem. the developing story >> thank you. and now to the weather. we're calling it too cold tuesday on twitter. and it looks like it will be too and wz. chuck bell js wh his wednesday forecast. >> good morning, everybody. as advertised, the arcd the mid temperatures have tumbled considerably since yesterday. right now most locations still below the freezing mark. reagan national is at 33. culpeper is at 34. those are the warm spots. 27 now in martinsburg. just down to 32 in frederick. 25 in gaithersburg. the wind howling is keeping the windchills single digits and teens. wear anything to keep you warm. gloves, scarves, hat, heavy jacket. anything you need. going to spend time in the great outdoors. temperatures barely making it to the mid 30s. windchill in the teens and 20s.
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back down to the chilly 20s for this evening. windch down to the teens and 20s a very cold afternoon. staying cold for a while. but there's good news. end of then day, 60s to talk about. >> we'll see you in a few. virginia preparing for winter snow. a few moments ago the department of transportation unveileded a snow plan for the season. h is live in fairfax. good morning. >> good morning, barbara. with the first taste of cold weather, a lot of people are thin. and they're thinking about that, too. look at this m. they've been checking things out. they. remember this wintery scene. well, snow season is just around the corner and vdot is gearing
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up. there's the super sized loader. it plows >> to move and clear the shoulders off. >> this thing is a beast. >> yes, she's a beast. >> more than 4,000 plows and trucks, and once again six plows will be equippeded with live streaming cameras to provide realtime video of road conditions. a the technology in the world won't help if drivers tailgate the plows. you have to stay back at least 100 feet. >> because the salt is coming out fr the spouts. and if they can't get on the road, you have people on like this. >> a las year was a tough one for vdot. they set aside $63 million for snow removal. they $152 million million. they s same amou.
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if they have to overspend and blow their budget, if mother nature requires that, that's something they will certainly do. also something else they have this year. it's a great website. it's a really great tool. if you want to check the status of whether a plow has been to your neighborhood or not, you can go to this website and it you can go to ours. and search with the keyword snowplow tracker to check that out. that's a good way to figure out what the roads in your neighborhood look like before you head out the door. back to you in the studio, barbara. and fright now a busy intersection is shut down in dc. closed the intersections at h. and 3rd avenue northwest. they just began phase two of the tunnel projects that we talked about before. this ia rendering of how the project will look when it's
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complete. fo now expect a lot of detours and delays around the area. well, take a look at this fight caught on cell phone video in prince george's county. it was one of two fights that happened friday. tonight during a pta meetinl is about the fights. the mother of a 16-year-old victim holdik , as you can see ther tes news 4 another girl was bullying her daughter. the victim's 16-year-old boyfd came to help. he was also beaten up. he underwent three hours of jaw surgery last night. re upset this happened at school. >> she safely promised nothing is going to happen to your child. it's hard. i have to look at a video with my nephew on it, and where somebody is putting him in a choke hold like they're in the military. in a statement, the school district says we join the community in sadness and shock
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following the brutal incident video taped this past friday. please be assured the school system is taking swift and appropriate disciplinary action. no word yet on if any students will face criminal charges. well, someone connected to poto many, ac high school has been diagnoseded with tuberculosis. we don't know if it's a student or staff member. al tracking eorge's county down anyone with close contact with the person. so far there have been no new cases. symptoms include a bad cough, weight loss, fever and chest pains. d.c. mayor vincent grey could soon face federal charges connected to the 2010 campaign. the "washington pos is reporting that gray rejected a plea deal in september. it would have required the mayor to plead guilty to a single felon count. six other people have already pleaded guilty to either violating campaign finance laws or having knowledge of a $600,000 shadow campaign for gray. news 4 has learned that
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prosecutors have be reinterviewing key witnesses in the investigation. that could be another indicatio the mayor. gray maintains his innocence. and breaking news right now. a decision on football star adrian peterson is on the field. just weeks after pleading no contest to an assault charge. also just in, information on the pilot of a plane who crashed this morning. and how the pope is lending his support to families dealing with autism.
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breaking news. football star adrian peterson has been suspended for the rest of the nfl season and he's not going to get paid during this time either. peterson can't reapply for statement until april of next year. the nfl commissioner said the vik gds player, the running back a letter saying potential reinstatement d on ruls of counseling and treatment. we've also heard from nbc sports reporting that peterson will likely appeal the suspension right away. he has three days. barbara. now dolg a developing story in chicago. the pilot died after crashing into a home. the plane was on route from chicago's midway to kpig's
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executive airport when it slammed into this house just before 3:00 a.m. the faa says the pilot reported engine problems shortly after takeoff. the two people inside the house were not hurt. the cause is still under investigation. a 26-year-old woman apparently wo be mrs. charles manson. the 80-year-old mass murder and cult leader obtained a license to marry afton burton. she moved to california nine years ago to visitman son in prison. sh a manson fan website. the pair have 90 days to marry or they'll have to reapply for another license. well, weekend pope francis will meet with several children diagnosed with autism and their families. a vatican official says the goal is to help break the isolation and stigma that can surround people affected by autism. autism experts say religious ca
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parents of children with auti a challenges and financial stresses of raising a child diagnosed with autism. pope francis is raffling off dozens of gifts he's been given. all the proceeds will go to charity. some bikes and a fancy coffee maker. winners will be announced in january. new guidelines on how much rice you and your children should be eating. plus, new developments on the fight against ebola. what's happening right now on capitol hill at t >> i'm storm team 4 meteorolbell. we're all shaking and sliveri today. the deep freeze ain't going aw . seven-day forecast coming up
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right now a virginia woman is behind bars for allegedly trying to help isis. heather coffman is just outs ri. e supported isis on facebook. an affidavit says she tries to connect someone with a facilitato syria. that person was an undercover
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fbi agent. she has no connections with the the terrorist groups, he attorneys say. the united nations is considering new sanctions against the terrorists. includes seizi and trucks carrying oil. controll by isis. the u.n. also wants to order a worldwide moratorium on the trading of antiquities from syria or iraq. the panel also wants all countries to deny aircraft permisr take off if they're going from or going to territory held by the two terrorist groups. and right now a congressional f ebola. holding a hearin a reprm the international corps testif medical committee just minutes ago. >> we need to conduct expansive data collection and rigorous data analysis for ebola
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containment and spot the need for new responses. >> this afternoon the director for the centers of disease control will testify before a different committee on the ebola response in our country. the pentagon is sending more troops, including some from our area to help in the >> we now not only know that hundreds of army reserves are headed overseas, but we know who they are. one from baltimore and one from rockville. a support unit. 68 people going to sierra leon or liberia to help build they have to be trained. they have to get the same training in the big white suits we have seen so often now to protect them f will not be deal directly with patients, but they are headed into the hot zone.
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the idea here is to send over national guard troops and reserve troops to replace the 2,000 plus already there. they're trying to get them ready for next spring, to replace those troupes already there. g from the pentagon they will be quarantined for 21 days when they get back. barbara?, tracey. ever is waiting to see what the president will do about immigration, a new poll says reaction is mixed on what could happen. 46% of americans think president obama should wait until all the newly elected. another 42% think he should take action now. the poll comes from usa today. the current senate is voting on the keystone xl pipeline. one senator's future could depend on how it goes. mary landrieu is the biggest democratic supporter of the big. many lawmakers believe if it
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passes it could help her case for re-election in a runoff next month. reports say right now the bill is one vote shy of the 60 it would need to pass. and for more on the vote, we are joined by carrie dann, a political writer for nbc news. i spoke to you around 6:00. >> yes, around 6:15 p.m. today. and as you sai they think they have 59 of the 60 votes to move forward. so does one more have to come from the democratic side? >> well, all republicans are right now are saying they will support the bill. they will need one more democrat right now it is looking like either way. the white house hasn't said either way. it's been hinting that president obama is likely to veto the measure, even if it does pass the senate. it's also likely to be brought up again in january. where the balance of power will have shifted. in t almost positive to pass both houses of congress and go to the president's desk. and there may be a veto proof of
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majority for that measure that the president would have to address and maybe try to veto it or try to use it as a bargaining chip next year. >> the freshmen members of congress posed for a picture. you think they'll be able to change the vote b seeing over t year? >> probably not right away. freshmen don't have a lot of power. they're a more diverse and younger group than previous classes. that will be interesting to watch over time. right now the main difference will be in the senate where the the balance of power is going to the republican side. >> what's going to happen to nancy pelosi with the new congress? >> she's been unanimously s the democratic minority leader again. there was some grumbling about her leadership style. she was elected as the minority leader. she will lead them again next congress. by 6:30, you think we'll know the answer? >> the votes always take a little bit of time. we'll get a sense of if it will pass from the white house. we're not going to know until
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maybe ten days after it passes what the president is going to do. >> all right. so much. >> thank you. >> and for more from carrie and e nbc news political team, check out first read. in just a few minutes a live report from buffalo, new york, where the government has issued travel bans because of the heavy snow falling right there. look at that. and the extreme measures some people are willing to take to people are willing to take to avoid paying a toll and ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. you say avocado old el paso says...
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we want to tell you about a new warning r staple. limits on how much rice you and your children should be eating. rice and many products containing rice have significant levels of inorganic arsenic. it's linked to several types of cancer. more than 600 foods have contained rice and found some with worrisome levels. >> it can have much more arsenic than we saw in previous tests. we now recommend that children rarely eat these foods. not more than rice federation released a statement in part saying studies show including white or broe in the diet provides measurable health benefits that outweigh the
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levels of arsenic.ciateded w the on remains a priority. zer ka gonzalez is taking a look at the n guidel. much more in the full report on news 4. another reason to keep track of your credit. and it can be a matter of life or death. researchers at duke university found a link between low credit scores and a person's odds of suffering a heart attack or stroke. the study found people who make good financial decisions also make good health decisions. well, don't that nice sunshine fool you. it is cold. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is back with a look at how long the winter conditions will last. ple steps being taken to stop a rise in crime in one d.c. neighborhood. d where your children go to school could be changing. the northern virginia school system making .
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right now temperatures are fearly 30 des below average. that's right. and the wind is making it feel colder. if you haven't been outside, avoid going out there if you don't have to. >> it's a stay home and make soup today. >> it's not a bad day to be outside. you ha to be ready for the chill. and i know that it's the first cold snap of the season tt's always the hardest one to adjust to. and boy, this first cold snap
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has come with a vengeance. our cold pattern will continue. not just for the remainder of the afternoon, but for a couple more days to come. that's a nic today will make six days in a row colder than average. ther. here's the way it looks for the rest of the week. our average high now is 56 degrees. we won't get close to it today and tomorrow. get a little closer on thursday. another shot of cool air comes back in and temperatures by next monday may flirt with 70 degrees. so a big change to end the cold snap. the overall impact for your too cold tuesday is a medium to high level impact out there today. if you'r.
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windchills in the 20s and teens for the afternoon. 33 degrees in washington. winds averaging 22 miles an hour. to barely above the r freezing mark when you factor in the wind, it's a brutally cold afternoon to be outside. so hour by hour, these are the air temperatures. climbing into the low, maybe mid 30s for a brief time today. but staying windy and cold for the daylight hours. start to lay down a touch after the sun goes down. but that won't help much. so current windchills, 9 in hagerstown. 26 in fredricksburg. dangerous chills today and this evening. record lows will be possible by tomorrow morning. and staying dr it also dry inside. indoor relative humidities below 10%. watch out for static for us.ity. this is a historic lake-effect snow system.
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places buffalo have already had three to four feet of snow in the last 36 hours. it's coming down at 5 inches an hour in some places. but nothing is coming down on top of us. so much weaton. stay ahead of the forecast in your neighborhood any time. sunny and windy for the day. and a cold night tonight. lows will drop to the teens and low 20s. record low at we will break that one at reagan intern so here's the forecast. 35 today. a little better thursday. getting close to 50. another cool shot for friday, saturd at the end of the seven day. but it comes with a chance for rainshowers. a 19-year-old is in jl facing charges following a fight at a birthday party. joseph demarus is accused of
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stabbing a 13-year-old and impersonating an officer. the party happened on friday night at a clubhouse in woodbridge. po say he was working security when he started turning people away. a fight broke out and a teen was stabbed. the fbi is calling the hatchet attack on a group of new york city police officers an act of terror. director says the attack was littlically and ideologically driven. thompson was inspired by terror groups online, including isis. last month thompson attacked four officers with a hatchet, seri one of them. thompson was killed by police. well, if you lif in northeast d.c. a lot of your neighbors are worried about crime. last year ward five was celebrated for the biggest drop in crime. this year it has the biggest rise. more murders, sex assaults and thefts there this year, one woman told us why she's most of them are senior citizens. it's an area where we live.
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and they can't go out and defend themsest the people. most of them are frighteneded. police told us they were successful at fighting burglaries. an effort from montgomery county focused on your children's safety is now over. they wanted to increase fines for passing a stopped school bus. it's $125 right now. drivers break the laws too often. as many as 100 times per day. the council asked state courts to increase the fine, but the top not the county or the courts. the astronaut opened up about his return home today. he landed back in the u.s. right now he's in houston. he told the "today show" how his daughters reacted when they saw him after six months in space. >> when she came around the corner and stopped me. she stopped. it was like a deer in the
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headlights. and it made me well up. it was way better than i expected. so to be back with my girls, my two daughters and my wife, it's fantastic. may remember all the interesting photos and videos we showed you from his time on the the iss. he tweeted most of them out, and now he has more than 360,000 followers on twitter today. right now, heavy snow is falling in parts of western and central new york. chuck bell just mentioned it. more than three feet fell in buffalo overnight. that's where mike bettes joins us from. mike, what is it looking like there now? >> well, it is a winter wonderland. south of buffalo. it's a wonderful life. we measured 20 plus inches of snow here. and you know, we come out to the
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the roadways and there's a big roundabout. it an inch or two of compact snow here. the plows coming through constantly. but what a mess. you can certainly see the visibility is greatly reduced. plow through the snow. if you have front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive, you're probably not getting around today. that's for sure. a lot of folks are having fun as well. it's an off day for them. as they told us, this is just a warmup for what's to come this winter, they hope. many roadways around buffalo, major arteries are shut down. but i got to tell you, the snow band is very narrow. 10 to 15 miles wide at most. if that, you're in sunshine. if you're in it, you're in what we're in now. 20 inches plus in the last 12
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hours. over the next 12 hours, it will potentially double what we have on the ground. the snow will be waist deep by tonight. we have a lot of friends around here. they say they don't close the schools for snow there. but they did today? >> reporter: they did today, believe it or not. i they they knew it would snow . maybe getting the buses home from school was going to end up being the bigger issue. a lot of folks say as long as it's not terribly windy, we love it. >> a lot of kids can't wait to have that happen in our area. thanks so much, mike. >> you bet. >> 11:37 is the time. a new offer be a major car maker. maker. how can i avoid maintenance fees?
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>> toyota is making a new car that runs on fuel cells. they turn hydrogen and oxygen into water. the car won't give off any exhaust. the car can run for more than 400 miles. it doesn't have a name yet. it will cost somewhere in the high $55,000 range.
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a new poll reveals most of us are still leery about the self driving cars we heard about. 65% of those surveyed said they felt they are a dangerous idea. despite us liking it they said they would have automatic collision avoidance. half said they would walk away if the technology was just too hard to use. some drivers are going to extreme measures to avoid p check out these pictures. people are avoiding tolls by covering their license plates with duct tape or their hands. some are using friends to lean out of a trunk and do it for them. this prevents cameras from reading the license plates and sending a bill in the mail. cos dollars a year. a new way to stream music starting today, plus the new
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push to change safety standards for window coverings. >> really? >> that's not my best. >> no. >> and find out if meredith can talk adam brody into
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today you can find out if your child is slated to go to a
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new high school. they are expected to vote on that tonight recently revised t boundaries after concerns about diversity in the original area. the new high school is slated to open in december of 2016. soon you can listen to music on youtube in a new way. it s but only for beta testers. you can pay $1a month the listen for free. or ad-free. we're looking ahead to two new advances for body sculpting and contouring that will become available in 2015. dr. cheryl burgess joining us with that. i can't wait to hear. this sounds too good to be true. >> yes, there are two things fda cleared. and you'll be the first to know.
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>> i'm excited. i understand that one of them that cellulite, the other tackles excess fat. >> yes. let's start tw the cellulite one. a lot of women suffer from that. ironically, me y fat is positioned a little bit different. >> a dimply and you can be a s' zero and still haveocellulite. so it's a device used in the doctor's office. it tends to break the bands up harboring an the fat right under the skin that causes the dimpling. so you can see the effects in about three days. and it lasts for more than a year. .ver 90% satisfaction i so this is for one year. does it take that long? >> no, you can see a difference within a week. >> oh. >> yeah. but it persists, and they follow patients out to about a year,
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and thought that they still had s you see in the after. how treatments do you have to have? >> usually one treatment. >> and how expensive is it? >> we don't know yet because it habit been launched. but it's probably comparable to the other cellulite type treatments that are done in a doctor's office. >> they used to just have creaming. it's more expensive than the creams. and this works. >> you just got back from a big meeting in france. .id they announce these ther so a lot of doctors over there are using these devices. >> no one really. >> now i talked about this device on the news before. and this is called vanquish. and it initially that i showed, it hovered over the
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and this helps i've had this treatment a number of times. you can lose inches around the waist. now in a lot of patients we're talking about if there's something you can do for the legs or the saddle bags or the hips. so this is a few device out. it will be available in 2015. and we have the leg device right here. where you can do the inand outer th. and you can also do the saddle bag areas. this is to where you need it. this is rao frequency. so it tends to penetrate down to the fat layer and causes a melting of the fat, and you e it through your body th lymphatic. >> it does not hurt. i take a nap. you feel a little bit of heat.
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like you have a heating pad. other than that, it does not hurt. >> expen or --? >> this can run anywhere from a few hundred dollars depending on where you're getting it to close to a thousand dollars a session. i saw a difference the first time i did it. so you definitely see results. >> you're welcome. >> thank you all for coming. showing off these new ways for us. >> looking forward to 2015. >> our tim a holiday comm. plus, storm team 4 meteorologist is back with a look at when is back with a look at when .
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they're dealing with a lot of mini explosions as well. barbara? >> thanks, angie. we're talking hidden dangers that can be deadly for your loved ones. a new push to change safety standards to window covering. erika gonzalez sat down with a maryland mother who died after becoming entangle led in the cord of a wi sh we' ready to ba for daddy. >> her husband was coming home. her boys couldn't wait to see father. but last march, preparations s. erika was making breakfast. he was a lit of a late sleeper and the house was still. >> when he woke up, you knew he was a wake. he was lou mo come get me! >> erika is a fierce protector of her family. but never thought what would transpire next would start the fight of her life. she ran up the stairs to max's
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room. su would wake him. i listened at the doo i paused for a second. and i just knew something wasn't right. he found him lying under his window lifeless. at some point in the night, the 2-year-old's brilliant blue eyes with star bursts of gold had dimmed. at that point it was almost like my mind and my body were separate. mack had become entangled in the cord behind a roman shade, the weight of his own body eventually caused the cord to snap, dropping the toddler onto the floor, clutching his favorite monkey and bear. frenzy filled the home. >> as i lifted him, i saw a dark mark. >> chairman of the consumer product safety commission eliot kay. >> so the rooms that parents think are the safe nest the house, the children's bedrooms, are the rooms that are most likely for these incidents to occur. after years of pursuing safer
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standards, the cpsc has a new push. two recommendations to the industry. eliminate pull cords that create a loop, and make cords all together unworkable. which would take considerable time to reach the marketplace. but the window covering manufacturers associa says . that would only result in removing safe products for the market and cost thousands of jobs throughout the united states. a rule that banned corded window covering products would most likely cause consumers to hold onto older products longer. i remember screaming and yelling into the home. it's mack. it's mack. >> mack was gone. erika later joined a support group for parents who lost children in the same way. but each story told is another gash to this mother's heart. >> it's like watching him die all over again. >> all she wanted was to mourn, but instead anger and
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frustration propelleded her to action. it's been replaced by an urgency and a terrible fear that is like a monster inside me. that this will happen to somebody else. >> she works tirelessly to inform parents about what she says is a hidden danger. but life continues, and the piter patter of baby feet will once again fill her home. she's pregnant with a little girl. ironically enough due around the same time of her big brother's passing. erika >> right now on our website, you can find important safety information about your blinds. we also have a full statement from the window covering manufacturer's association. go to nbcwashington.com and search for window cord. time for a full-time check on weather. dn 50 states. >> all are dealing with some level of chill. only south florida and the keys were left out..
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even hawaii. they have tall volcanos. they can reach from the beach to the freezing levels for sure. speaking of cold, we have to worry about potentially breaking record lows. the record at reagan national is 18. that one is probably safe. dulles international, the record is 20. that one is in real danger of being broken. and bwi marshal's record is 20. that dates back to 1936. that is also i. moes of the suburb dropping well down to the teens. very little warming this week. a big warmup late weekend >> thanks, chuck. >> and there they are again. k-mart is hoping to strike a cord with the holiday ad that they've got here. the commercial for joe boxers pants and underwear shows men pounding thaur bellies to the
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tune of jingle l bells. they hope it will put the retailer at the top of your mind this shopping season. and that's news 4 midda we thank you for being with us. and envit you join to join in at 4:00, 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. until then, have a great day. stay warm if you're heading outside. we'll see you in the morning. have a great day.
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>> nicole: this is so stupid. oh, to hell with it. [laughing] oh, my god, daniel? daniel! oh. hey, are you okay? daniel? oh... >> daniel: [groans] what is wrong with you? [groans] >> nicole: [scoffs] >> marlena: feel free to call me anytime. major surgery can be impactful even when you're prepared for it. >> paul: i'm all right. but thank you, dr. evans. >> mlena: all right, well... take care.

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