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here's what's happening right now, crews remain on the scene of a water main break in sutland. plus, rep demra getting ready for the president's immigra announce today. and aaa just wrapped up a news conferen at reagan national airport to get you ready for next week's big travel rush. airports are becoming more traveler friendly. good morning. welcome to news 4 midkay day. the big travel rush les
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week away. timing is everything this holiday season. whether you hop on a plane or on the road, you will run into crowds of travelers. live at reagan national airport with more. >> reporte aaa just released their annual travel forecast. and they're expecting the travel volume will be at its highest level since 2007. that's before the economy tanked. they belie travel will be up 4.2% this year over last year. most people, 90%, will travel by car. but they say air travel will be up as well. good news at the pump. a gallon of gas is less than three dollars in many places. >> well, this is nice for while it's lasting, you kno until it change again. >> while it is unclear how long it will last, at least the lower prices come at a good time. according to aaa, most people headed out of town for thanksgivi wil be driving. >> the current national average
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price for gasoline is 2.85 per gallon. this is 84 cents lower than the peak of 3.70 back in april. >> r local airports are expected to be busy too. some new improvements may help move things along. at reagan national, you can reserve your parking space in advance online and pay for it using a phone app. there's also a new 99 space short-term parking lot. peopleo dulles can take the silver line and ride nonstop to the airport on the new silver line express bus. and if you are flying this holiday, you will have lots of a says air travel will be busy so if you l off peak. >> i'm flying back, the day after. r is generally pretty light because of people sticking around for the long
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weekendso probably saturday and sunday is worse than friday. >> r air travel up e the fact that ticket prices a up. also costing more, hotels. aaa estimates of cost of a hotel room is going to be about 8% more than before. people, the say, are still going to travel. reporting live, megan mcgrath, news 4. right now, the buffalo area is dealing with another heavy round of lake-effect snow. this midday, we are learning of another storm related death. eight people have now been killed. mo have died while trying to shovel that snow. another one of -- two feet more of snow is expected today. that's on top of the five feet some saw over past two days. it's the biggest 24-hour snowfall ever in the u.s. the national guard has been called in to help out. there are growing concerns about flooding this morning. as temperatures are expected to get warmer this weekend.
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our temperatures are also expected to get a little warmer this weekend. today, we're getting a short preview of that warm-up. storm team 4 meteorologist amelia s joins us. >> good morning. temperatur today, about 10 degrees warmer than yesterday. despite the warmer temperatures, we're still running below average. highs today will be in the upper 40s and talki a all of the snow in buffalo, wondering about winter. tune in to news 4 at 5:00 this evening. doug is going to have his winter weather outlook. as far as snow is concerned but temperat as well. right now, the temperatures at . a little bit of cloudiness this morning as we work our way to the afternoon hours. 7:00 p.m., as the sun goes down, at 4:51, temperatures drop quickly. 7:00, we're already in the low 40s. here on the satellite, you can drop again ds clearing out.
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tomorrow. i'll let you know how cold it will be, coming up at 11:30. >> thank you. right now, crews are working to repair the water main break in prince georges county. more than 150 customers are still without water after the break. this happened on silver hill road last night right near suitland high school. crews were able to make enough repairs to get water to th school. school is in session today. >> today, a man arrested by secret service near the white hoe will be in court. agents found a hunting rifle and dozens of rounds of ammunition. earlier, the man raised red flag, when he told secret serv iowa told him to drive to the white house. he's charged with having an unregister firearm. a local nurse is accused of preying on women
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in local emergency rooms. >> did you sexually abuse the patient? we said no comment. >> 37-year-old gerald klein is facing three sexual abuse charges. all four victims say they were disoriente or semiconscious wh they were abused. court documents show klein gave a 22-year-old patient a longer than normal chest exam without wearing gloves. another patient at george washingt unive hospil accused him of making her t him inappropriately. investigats say there could be more victims. in less than 30 minutes, murial bowser will give up her post with metro as she becomes ready to become d.c.'s next mayor. bowser will resign from the board of directors. the mayor-elect said she made the decision to transition into her position in office. and we're watching the clock. in just under nine hours, the president will make his big announceme on immigration reform. >> everybody agrees that the
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immigratn syste is broken. unfortunat washis allowed the problem to fester to too long. >> we'll be live streaming the announce tonight. the deportation rules for millions of undocumented immigran expected to change. already, democrats and republics in congress are reacting. in a few minutes, carrie dann from nbc's political team will answer three important questions about the president's executive action. t now, we have new informatn on the condition of the three people injured during a shooting early this morning at florida state university. it happened in a crowded library. as many as 400 students were in danger. and on capitol hill right now, an executive from takata, the makers of those recalled air bags, is taking questions from lawmakers. w he addressed the
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now to a developing story in florida. waiting to learn more about the person who opened fire in the library at florida state university. people were hurt. one of those victims is in critical condition this i'm on the campus m tallahasse of florida state university right near where the shooting took place this morning. if you look behind me, you can see the library where it all occurred around 12:30 a.m.
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now, police are saying there was a lone gunman and also that there were three victims when they showed up to the scene. now, when they confronted the gunman, they say they told him to put down his weapon. when he did not, he fired at the officers. when they fired and killed the gunman. they say no officers are injured and altogether there were three victims. on of them with a grazed wound and two others taken to the hospital, one in critical condition. stu in the library at the time. police say it's good not more people were injured. at a press they said class was canceled for today. classes will be canceled to accommode students. and at 3:00 p.m., they will have another press conference to update us a little bit more and maybe give us some more informatn abo shooter. for now, on florida state's campus, back to you. when you leave your house, police are warning, do not walk away while youe warming up your car. one town outside dallas, texas had five cars stolen in just two days that way. one would be thief even tried to
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steal a police car. however, he wasn't expecting to find an officer inside when he opened the door. >> when he opened the door, i say, police, show me your hands. he pulled away, takes off running. >> the officer and his backup chased the man. you can see it in this dash cam video. eventually, crashed into a building and police arrested him. > a virginia man who left politics says it's time to jump back in and make a run for the white house. plus, new safety certains r crash tre on a popular vehicle. and a break from frigid temperat today but we're cold again tomorrow. as we look to the weekend, temperat do warm up. temperat do warm up. i'll h
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>> several heavy hitters in the auto industry are inside that hearing room, including manageme from honda and chrysler and the senior vice president o takata. that is the japanese maker of those air bags now under investign for havie air bags that can rupture. already six deaths. the committee hear wanting to get to the bottom of whethtakat cover-up here, whether or not there should be a nationwide recall. e comments started by apologizin we are deeply sorry each of the reported incidents in which a takata air bag has not performed as designed and the driver or passenger have suffered personal injuries or death. >> before these auto industry leaders start to speak to the committee, the committee heard from a survivor who lost part of
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her vision because of a defective air bag. she asked the committee to do everythi in its power to make not other accidents. the chairman promised he would. barbara, back to you. a former senator from virginia's thinking about 2016 today. democrat jim webb says he wants to run for president. >> in politics, nobody owns me. i don't know anybody any thing. except for the promise that i will work for the well being of all americans. >> webb put out this new video on his twitter account, saying he launched a committee to see whether he should run. he served one term as democratic virginia and served as secretary of the navy under reagan. for more, we're joined by carrie dann, nbc political news. is this announcement surprising considerg webb does not seem to enjoy political life. >> the senator indicated in the
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past he was thinking about a run. he appeared on "meet the pr" however, you're right, he only served just one term in the senate from virginia and doesn't seem to be the prolific fund-rair or handshaker that a lot of other politicians are. >> now, with he being the anti-hillary democratic candidate? >> that's served under president ronald reagan, then served as a democrat from virginia. i think he's going for a bipartisan appeal. in his announcement video, he addressed the issue of poor white voters not being catered to by the needs of the democrat party. that's something we saw in exit polls. he starting to carve out a niche for himself there as well. >> let's talk about the president's announcement tonight. so people are saying it's not legal. is it? >> that depends on who you ask. republicans say it's a wide overreach of his presidential authority und the constituti. democrats say it's well within his limits.
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historical, p presidents, including republicans ones, have used executive action to address the issue of immigratio clinton mentioned that yey and said i think he's got good legal ground. >> why is the republican party so divided over this action? this president is expected to take executive actio >> there's really no issue that divis them more than immigratio i think you have republicans who are looking at 2016 and beyond, seeing how there is a growing demographic, want to address that issue in a and them as a voting bloc. also, more people are willing -- who are citizens or at least legal residents of the u.s. who can do jobs that others may not want to do. on the right of the republican party, there's a sizable, vocal group that says i want to address border security. here in this country aw and
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illegally,ou we shall get the p that reaction. you can follow carrie on twitter throughout the day for updates on the president's speech and we will live stream the president's announceme on nbcwashingm tonight. > there's supposed to be some of the safest cars you can buy for your family. new this morning, several minivanse failed a national crash safety test in a big way. the good, the bad and the disastrous. they' the vehicle of choice for soccer moms, football dads and family vacationbu this morning, news te of the best-selling minivans are failing a critical crash test called the overlap test. and the insurance institute for highway safety warns the nissa performi vehicles it's ever seen on the test. >> we had to cut the seat out to remove the dummy and then we needed a crowbar to pry the right footloose. it's troubling news for catherine in houston. she's been driving her kids
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around in her nissan quest for more than two years. >> i think we'll be a little more cautious when driving. it just makes me a little nervous that the results were not good. >> minivans are typically designed on midsized cars platforms but tend to be wider and hemmier. e holds up in a crash where the impact misses most of the engine block and comes right at the driver. >> high proportion of the minivan market is earning only a poor rating in this tet and those poor ratings are in some spectacuy poor crash test results. the top performer, tha siena with an acceptable rating and the honda odyssey tested with a good rating. the quest, the town and country and the caravan all received ratings. niece be says it's committed to vehicle safety and will seek opportunr improvements. chrysler says its minivans meet or exceed all government mandated safety requirements.
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going to be some big changes to how you can use them and what you'll pay. a new vdot survey found many of you don't really understand how the new lanes will work. u ready forhessa mel lay gets the new express lanes can be con us tooing and the survey shows that many of you still have questions. vdot says just 55% of you know the express lanes will replace the existing hov lanes on 95. also found that nearly a quarter of you think the lanes will only be toled during rush hour. only about 30% of you have an ez flex. we're trying to break this down for you. if you have one or two people in e car, you will now pay to use the entire stretch of the hov lanes at all times. if you have three or more people, yod paying tolls if you have an ez pass flex and you haven't switched to the hov setting. if you need an ez pass flex, you can get it online. or local grocery stores
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including giant and wegman's. good luck. back to you. today more than 500 families in prince georges county are getting some major help buying a home. county executive just announced a big housing assistant program. it gives eligible families up to $20,000 in downpayment assistant and a federal tax credit for the life of tho lowers interest ratn revitalize neighborhood > confessing at the scene of the crime, the bizarre and scary moments at a fire in rockville. are moving into the 40s this morning. they will climb near 70 in just a few days. amelia seg is back with your first look at the seven day forecast. and don't ask how big cosby responds to a
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here's a live look at buffalo new york. no snow right now. the area is forecast to get another 1 to 2 feet of snow by friday. i guess six feet in some areas. as you were just telling me, pretty isolated. some people in the buffalo area didn't get any snow, is that right? >> actually used to live and work in buffalo. so when you talk about lake-effsnow, it's very isolated. to give you an idea, herndon
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might get six feet of snow and reston only sees about 5 inches. areas south of buffalo, the south town is what it's called, and a little bit further south, the hardest hit areas, those are the areas expected to get another two feet of snow. the pictures coming out of buffalo are incredible on social media. speaking of social media, today, we're calling this weather #briefreli. highs today near 50. tomorrow, high temperas return to the 30s. good news as we look to the weekend. monday, temperatus start to warm. wait until you see the high temperatur rain might come with it. that rain moving later in the day on sunday. temperatur right now are in the 40s for the most part. 46 is the temperature in washington. south, culpepper and fredericks already in the low 50s. so high temperatures today for most part are going to be in the
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upper 40s across the area. some spots coming in in the low to mid-50s. one of the warmer spots, cambridge, high of 54. wind chester also one of the warmer spots at 50. a little bit more cloud cover to the north in areas like frederick county. here in the d.c. metro area further south, plenty of want to show you this. this is actually forecasting what the sky's going to look like for the afternoon hours. here we are at noon. just a few wispy clouds in the sky. plenty of sunshine. 3:00 for the most part. we're looking at sunny skies of course with the early sunset now. clear skies. that's going to spell a cold start to tomorw morning. everybody likely below freezing tomorrow morning. so you want to bundle up. you'll need the warm jacket as you get into the afternoon as well. noticeably cooler. it's a little bit breezy out there today. it will be a little bit breezy
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tomorrow as well. noon, in the mid-30s for your friday. evening, it's cold, it's crisp. low 30s by 7 p.m. then we talk about our warm-up. saturday, mid-40s. sunday, low 50s. monday, tempes flirting with that 70 degree mark. for the weekend, saturday is looking to be the better weekend day, even though it's cooler, because we' going to have plenty of sunshine. clouds will increase throughout the day on sunday. thers a chance of rain late sunday afternoon. rain does look to be likely sunday night. and then we can have a few showers around on monday, barbara, otherwise mild, high around 70. 57 next tuesday. maybe you're getting groceries on tuesday for thanksgiving, the weather certainly looking to cooperate. lot, amelia.'s good. ri obama is handing out awards for achievemenn science. let's check in with the newsdesk. o scientists
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o show outstanding contributi is for physical, biological, even behavioral sciences. scientists and engineers e president will also hand out medals for technology and is for an award that was once given to apple founders steve jobs and steve wozniak. they both work over at nih. they wk in the cellular oncologys of health. those awards should be handed out by the president shortly. that's the latest from the live desk. montgomery county fire investige trying to get a suspect to explain why he set a home on fire with people inside. than 75 firefighters rushed to the scene yesterday. horners lane in rockville. we're told while the fire was still burning, the suspect went up to a journal it's and confessed. now facing arson charges. all three people inside the home did get out safely.
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this is video you'll see only on news 4. a man is accused of shooting his mother at their home in largo. police arrested him yesterday just blocks from prince georges community college. the woman is expected to survive. although she is badly hurt. students tell news 4 they were upset because they didn't get any alerts about a shooting or an arrest nearby. prince georges community college says its revising its policies about contacting students and staff. a lawyer for montgomery county mother is pushing to get her case thrown out. catherine s in her children's disappearance. she suffers from paranoid schizophreni her lawyer says police have been feeding her delusions. when they interviewed her without him being there. her lawyer says she's not competen stri> a new of new all now. nbc and netflix have both canceled projects they were
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planning to do. tvland has pulled ice reruns of the cosby show. this morning, we're getting a look at an associated press interview from earlier this month where cosby refused to comment on the allegations. >> i have to ask about your name coming up in the news recently regarding this comedian -- >> no, we don't answer that. there is no comment about that. >> cosby has never been charged with assault. local landmark bens chili bowl says it's not making any comments on the accusations against cosby. news 4 spoke with the family that owns the restaurant. they told us, quote, you've se . he's been a big supporter of us for a long time, he's been a family friend, and that's still the case. well, it's a busy time of year. add to that the weather and many of us are having a hard time
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benefit to sleeping in. teens with earlier start times apparent have an increased risk of weekday car accidents. eastern virginia medical school looked at data from the 2009/2010 school year. it revealed teen crash rates we 29% higher in counties where school began at 7:00 a.m. than counties where school started at 8:45. a schools are seeing a boost in enrollment that other schools across virginia are not. schools in arlington, fairfax, n and prince william county are showing the biggest gains. families aren't moving around the state so much and there's an increase in bir rates. why 2018, 40% of students in the state will be enrolled in northern virginia public > well, there are two things that can sabotage your workouts in the coming weeks, the cold weather and the holidays. our fitness expert steve hayes is here to help us navigate
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good to see you again. >> good to see you barbara. >> you're feeling good again after your moment of challenge t let's talk, there's some things can do. >> right, the first is a little warm-up. you have a bench or steps at your house. just step up on the step. bring this leg up. see what you're doing then is you're working quad, abs and hips. you step up, alternate the leg. when you come up, bring this one up. work the abs. >> this is best done on stairs. >> on irstas, yeah. the bench, because we don't haca do it on the stair or just on the roll -- bring your legs up. without even having a bench or next one, this is called a three in one exercise. this is the one, this way, you go from a curl, to a shoulder press. then to a lunge.
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curl, shoulder press, then a backwards lunge. >> all right. >> i volunteer you. >> okay. >> curl, shoulder. then step - >> curl back down. >> and then come back and lunge. >> oh. i'm wearing high heels. >> just take your time. >> you show us. i will do this, i promise. but i have to take off these go curl, shoulder press, bring it back, and lunge. and see what you do, go to the opposite. push back with the leg. so you're going forward. you're going here. when you're pushing backward, working quads. >> that does work, everything it? >> the third one is when you're going from -- here, go from a fly, standing like this. taking the weight. curling. turn around. then sheer. then back to the front. >> okay, but you don't have to
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turn. >> just do it for the camera. say for instance i was here. here. here. aptd here. here. kick back to another. just like that. just start it here. then go into this position. then you're working back when you go here. you come back. really alternate it, just push it out right here. you go from a curl. working the bicep. going to the back of the arm. when you push it, you go to the tha thr good ones. how much time should we spend on the workout? >> they say 30 minutes five days a week on your workout. we'll mix that up. >> thank you so much. i'm happy to be back. >> thank you. why she was considered as eccentric as she was wealthy. plus, adding a little latin
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foods such as stuffing, stuffing mix, pie shells and dinner rolls are, believe it or not, cheaper this year. it's exactly one week from thanksgi today. today, we are showing you how to put a little latin flavor into your turkey dinner. the chef owner of 40 different restaurants across the world and with five different restaurants here in the washington yeah we welcome you home. >> thank you. >> what are the restaurants? >> we have maya, tortoro, zango. tyson's corner. >> how do you have time with running all these restaurants t? >> i have great people around me. amazing people work with me. we have a big rep ra toir with all the restaurants so we put our recipes together into a book. i have never thought of having a latin flavored thanksgiviou >> we're going to be doing a
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it a very complex sauce. a lot of ingredients. we'll get started with a little bit of canola oil. a little bit of onion. >> so canola oil. >> a little bit of garlic. some cashew nuts. >> iss, whole cashews. it all together. dried tomato. dried chilies. it's a very, very flavorful -- this pan. people will be able to -- >> we add prunes. >> and the seeds out. >> right, we put it all out. >> the flavor, i wish you could -- smells fantastic. some sesame seeds. >> ats are listed on your cookbook.
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cinnamon. chocolate. first thing that comes to your mind is chocolate. a little bit of fresh black pepper. so sea salt. >> what is that? >> a little bit of sea salt. >> and then we finish it off with a little bit of chicken sauce. you kind of let this simmer for about 35 minutes, up to an hour. so your ingredients come together. and then your puree it. >> that's when we get this? >> that's when we get the sauce. the longer they sit. so it's best to make it in the large quantity. and store some of it. >> i've never made it before. i didn't realize it had prunes and everything. >> you can take your basic sauce and add prunes. peach. so you can take the basic and change it into what are you like. here, what we're going to do, we have an oven roasted turkey breast. we're going to cut some slices from that. like you said, thanksgiving
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coming up, it's a great -- great sauce. very, very flavorful. and to get away from the tradition, it's a little latin flair to it. you can pour on top of this. >> are the plan trains or bananas? >> these are plantains. you cook them, caramelize them, very straigh forward. and then? >> your wonderful sauce. >> looks amazing. >> you can use this instead of gravy. ju to give it a little bit of a twist, a traditional turkey dinner. >> looks fantastic. it smells even better. my gosh. this is it. thanksgiving at your house. >> this is going to be thanksgi at my house. maybe a little bit of macaroni and cheese. some mashed potatoes. these are dishes you see at tora
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tora, our restaurant we just opened about a year ago. >> we thank you so much for mak. we have a lot of restaurants to visit here. we will has recipe on our website, nbcwashington.co thank you. this week, you're going to start seeing some brand-new ads on television getting you interested in adopting children. we want to honor the success of adopt u.s. kids campaign. >> when i was in foster care, i never knew when i would have to move. so i always had my suitcase ready to go. then one day i was adopted. >> this is one of several brand-new television ads premieri thi week to encourage you to adopt u.s. kids. national project director shared the new ads with us here at nbc 4. >> at the television ad campaign has been extremely successful. we get about 20,000 calls per year from families inquiring how
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to adopt. and since we began more than 22,000 children who have been photo listed on our website have been adopted. >> adopt u.s. kids is a project of the u.s. children's bureau. its purpose, ton raise public awareness about the need for foster and adoptive families in this country. the aim is to find families for children that are most challengin to place. particularly older kids. and this year's special feature, sibling groups that need to be placed together. >> 100% of the children that we work with or in foste through that fault of their own. >> man children have be photo listed on adopt u.s. kids as well. our children also in foster care will benefit from the new ad ma parenting is a wonderful privilege. and you do to be a candidate to adopt. and we are especially proud that a record number of our wednesday's kids will be celebratg with their branlies a.
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i'll be there to introduce all the children to the superior court judges who will be signing l moment for decree everyone who attends. we also invite you to call our special adoption hot line. the number's 1-88-to-adopt-me. or search wednesday's child on nbcwashim if you're ting one of our children. > he's being remembered as an entertainmt icon. will certainly t recognize recognize h movies. storm team 4 amelia segal is back wit
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spain's wealthie most colorful aristocrat has died. the duchess of alba has died from complications from pneumonia. mention yoe dancing andpassion art. she was five times the duchess, t times the countess, 14 times the spanish grandee. the duchess of alba is survived by her husband of three years, 25 years her junior. director mike nichols has
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died. a spokesperson tells nbc news nichols died suddenly overnight from cardiac arrest. some of his hits over his career e "the graduate," "the odds couple," "working girl" and "spam lot." the family will be holding a private service. he was 83 years old. several developing stories we'll be following throughout the day for you. we'll be watching the reaction to president obama's immigration said he will issue an executive ord to protect millions of undocumented immigran from deportation. you be ka watch his full speech at 8:00 on nbc 4 and online at nbcwashing a new on news 4 midday. the gunman with who shot four people before being killed by police was a lawyer who graduated from the school. three people were hurt when the gun man opened fire inside the
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library. police will hold a news conferen at 3:00. we'll tell you what they say on our website nbcwashington.co this next story is for anyone who owns a graco stroller. recalling more than 4 million stroller becau of a problem with the folding hinge. so far, graco has received six reports of fingertip inv 11 models of graco and century brand strollers. have the full list on our website and the number you can call to get a free repair kit. time for a final check on our forecast. we're looking at a n warm-up for today. high temperatures will be around 50 degrees. a high in washington of 48. a little breezy at times today. that's okay, we'll take it with plenty of sunshine and that bitterly cold reading. tomorrow, we drop once again. a high of only 38 degrees. after that, though, gd news, we'll warm through th best chan
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looking like sunday night where we can see a little bit rain that's heavy at times. here's 70 degrees for sunday. >> you can call me joanne. whatever. >> it's okay, it starts with an "a" and ends with an "a." >> we have an amanda here too but ame you every day, i know you. >> that's fine. >> thank you, we'll see you later. that news 4 midday. than us. be sure to tune in for news 4:00, 5:00 and 11:00. have.
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>> chad: [chuckles] look, mr. merkel, it is important that we keep this under wraps until we can notify the rest of the board. yes, sir. and i appreciate your support. becoming co-ceo of dimera enterprises is very exciting for me. thank you. [chuckles] >> tad: wow. co-ceo? congratulations, buddy. >> chad: what the hell do you think you're doing? >> stefanbasta, all right? i understand. >> eve: oh, how are you, honey? how was class? >> paige: fine. >> eve: what's going on? hey, let me see you. what's up? >> paige: jj wasn't there. >> eve: wasn't where? >> paige: in class. i think he's avoiding me.
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