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20. tonight's meeting with county executive rushern baker begins at 7:15. it will be at the park & recreation center in riverdale. the hospital will close and serve as a walk-in clinic. 220 will lose their jobs. two announcement that could affect your ride. metro services limited the service to blue lines back in september. orange and silver line trains will come every eight minutes during rush hour. always today metro will debut its new fleet of buses. the fleet includes 60-foot accordion-style buses. metro says they'll be more reliable and more available. this will happen on 16th northwest. time for your "weather & traffic on the 1s." it's cool out there, chuck.
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>> i'm surprised you didn't say bone-chilling cold, aaron. temperatures are in the 30s for sure this morning and there's rain on the way later today. do not be fooled by the dry weather outside this morning. likely be wet before you come home from work and school. mid-30s in the suburbs. the four things you need to know about the day. here comes the rain again. rain likely after lunchtime today. soggy weather likely for tomorrow too. all eyes on a monday morning. looks like we should be dry by then, but timing ott your chance for rain drops today. dry by about noontime. any time after lunch rain starts to move in. by 3:00, rain looks likely. by 5:00, 6:00, rain could be briefly moderate at times, so it will become a soggy day with temperatures rising into the 50s. the only thing we need to know is when it clears out of the way. melissa, that's your department. >> we like when it clears out of
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the way. we have two things in the last minute or so. inner loop and outer loop, both of those problems wither on the shoulder and now they're completely out of the way. now you don't have to worry about either of those anymore. isn't that nice. no problem at the top of the beltway, b.w. parkway, everything running along nicely. nice and clear. nice and green. also 270 to the spur, timely. new developments in that russian plane crash that killed 224 people. now the fbi is part of the investigation into weather a bomb took it down. an egyptian investigator says sound waves 23 minutes into the flight match that theory. aviation officials say it's too early to make that conclusion. russian teams keep taking sand from the crash site looking for evidence of explosive residue.
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they say what they find caught transform the industry. happening today, a memorial service for two brothers who died on their way to school last week. ian and jalen brown crashed into a pair of trees last week during the fog. their mother drove up on that crash two minutes later. also today "news4" will be in court when a judge sentence as man for murders a 15-year-old. they say tavon williams was part of a group that tried to rob him back in 2013. when walker ran, police say williams shot him in the back. williams faces up to 65 years behind bars. controversy at the university of missouri is growing this morning. leaders at the school are set to meet today in the midst of a protest by football players and students. they're protesting how they say university president tim wolf is dealing with racism at the school. the football team says that it will not play until wolf is
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removed. students say this semester has been filled with racial incidents handled by the president including a swastika in the bathroom. also the home coming king was cald "n" word after he was crowned. >> this isn't just me. it's all students. >> we're advocating for all students. >> there are more calls for the president to resign. the latest from the chairman of the state house higher education committee. the board of curators has not said specifically why they're meeting today. >> the latest in the race for the white house now. the democratic front-runner hillary clinton files her paperwork to run in the primary. coming up we'll talk with tracie potts on what the others are up
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to during this busy week on the campaign trail. also prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be at the white house. the leaders have not met face-to-face in more than a year and tension between the two countries has been high because of the iran nuclear deal. it's 4:356789 community members get to weigh in today on redrawing the school zones. some are dealing with packed classrooms that are considering redistricting and adding new classrooms. the classes call for changes in who a2e7bds. clarksburg damascus middle school which opens next year. tonight the meeting will held. meantime fairfax public schools will work on how to fix a $17 million shortfall. the school board is having an
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all-day work session today. they'll look at current enrollment and upcoming projects to figure out what can be done. today arlington cemetery will become a final resting place for a hollywood star. maureen o'hare are will be buried noekt her husband. she died two weeks ago at the age of 95. a lot of fans say they saw it coming and it's not going to get any easier for the redskins. tom brady led new england to a 20-7 win. kirk cousins threw an interception. just painful. the team couldn't hold onto the ball. >> we have guys that drop balls that don't drop balls very often. you know, i'll throw it to them again and again and again and i won't expect a drop ever begaga.
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it's one of those days. >> i don't see it as a trend or pattern, more just an anomaly. >> they should a koua, coulda, . the patriots have only lost four home games since 2009. i mean since 2009. >> they shook them. they got shook the that's a technical term. >> yeah. they went into that game saying we're playing the patriots. >> we talked that could be the biggest upset. who cares. me, fans, my family. they host the saints next weekend. >> let me get serious now. 4:37. shocking video coming in from the middle east. what this woman is accused of doing moments after you see her here that left her dead. and it's going to be a chilly morning aet the bus stop but will it be a wet one.
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chuck will let you know what gear the kids wiled.
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this morning they're standing by their move. the woman as you can see here pulls out a knife and attacks the guard there. this is at a west bank check point.
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a defense ministry spokesperson say when the woman didn't drop the knife, officers shot and killed her. the woman was carrying a suicide note. depending where you drive in the district, you could pay more. >> in chinatown and pen quarter. it starts at $2 an hour. you could pay as much as $8 an hour. meters are being updated to accept credit cards. >> you know, living in that stadium, i was used to that sort of thing. 4:41 right now. a time for a look at weather and traffic on the 1s. >> what a change. i thought we were going to ease back into it. >> that's what saturday and sunday was.
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mojd morning, it feels like november now. how about 34 in college park 3rks 3 at dulles international airport. school day forecast, back to school, kiddos. grab the jacket. it's chilly outside. fact sunshine. recess will get a "b" because we should be dry at least early this morning but raindrops are coming your way. what to wear? send them out the door with a medium weight jacket and the umbrella needed for later today. troubles, though, on 95. not the number you want to hear when you say troubles. >> not 95. >> we do have some roadwork happening in the lanes here. we also do have a disabled vehicle off to the right side of the roadway. that should be out of the way hopefully pretty soon. 66 into town from fairfax county beltway. you're on time. you won't have to worrien anything there. remember to listen to our friends for the latest on your
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commute. everything rolling along just fine. i'll see you at 4:51. >> decision 2016 heating up but are some of them ready for the debate. what some are preparing for. >> forced from their home. families are waking up somewhere else,
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this morning prince george's county building inspectors will be out after dozens of apartments were evacuated. their apartment building shifted saturday night. some say it felt like an quick.
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one woman in a top floor apartment reported feeling the building shift. others say they smelled gas. >> they went to each and every unit, so they did come and check the building and each and every apartment they checked because they said something about gas, a gas leak as well. >> now that officials have said that the building is unsafe to live in, many are unsure of what they are going to do. >> it's very, very, very difficult. it's very, very, very difficult. i don't know what i i'm going to do. i don't know where i'm going. i don't know. >> inspectors will be back out today. there's 22 apartments and multiple families impacted. 4:46 and we're following decision 2016 today. several candidates are covering the country as they they prepare for another debate this week. nbc's tracie potts joining us with what else is happening on
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the campaign trail. tra traci tracie. >> questions for ben carson on whether he was a violent youth. now a new "wall street journal" report denying whether or not he actually protected white students during a riot when he was in high school. ben carson says that's old stuff and a lot of it is being brought up now because of his rise in the polls and as he put it when we caught up with him, he's a threat to progressives. donald trump says he's going to have to explain. raising taxes for the rich or tax rates, climate change, medicare, those are the types of things he's concerned about when it comes to ben carson. also looking ahead, will rand paul go after marco rubio. he's comparing marco rubio to hillary clinton. chris christie, someone who you
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won't see on the debate say it's not so much about the debate but new hampshire and roy's happening there. >> thank you, tracie. thousands of young people are set to march this morning. they're demanding changes on race, climate, and the region. simple you want to look out for as you travel to work and school this morning. police in fairfax county back on the scene looking for clues after a deadly hit-and-run. officers returned to fra cone ya and brookland drive. drivers hid s hit a 69-year-old. please believe a white van or suv was involved in that hit-and-run. if you have information, please call police. there was a deadly accident near route 28. the accident happened just
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before 3:00 a.m. but the road was close until about 7:00 a.m. a spokesperson said one person died in that crash. after 15 years and $5 million maryland state police are scrapping one of their crime fighting databases. they'll no longer keep so-called ballistic fingerprints. they're to fire every handgun sold and send the casingsing in. they would serve as fingerprints. they never solved a single case. an 18-year-old kicked out of the university has found a new home. he was evicted last tuesday after he let some fellow students in through an emergency door to celebrate a roommate's birthday. that's against the school's policy. a howard grad student has heard about the situation and is now
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allowing him to stay in his apartment the rest of the semest semester rent-free. st. john's high school got a mul multi-million dollar gift. he gave his alma mater the gift. it's now worth more than $20 billion. >> university of maryland, by the way. >> he designs uniforms for them too? >> right. for university of maryland and many others. >> there are many folks who say he wants to be to maryland what the nike guy is to oregon and i always say it that way. i know it's oregon. >> even ben our producer is saying, chuck. >> it looks like he could throw
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money at it as well. they're looking for a new coach. you never know. outside this morning it is dark and it is cold out there on your way out the door early today. 43 now, but don't be fooled by that number. it's a lot colder probably where you live. that's down at the airport. what to expect for today. it may be dry and chilly this morning but it will be wet by the time you come home later today. a chilly start. likely to be raining before you come home from work and school. so not just a little teeny tiny umbrella either. you'll ne the medium sized brother. umbrella. the other side of the coin, you won't get to see it because of the clouds, early sunset. today's sunset is at 5:00 p.m. and it will set before 5:00 p.m. starting tomorrow all the way through january 5th. so the two months you have it is
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r just about here. 32 in frederick, maryland. 28 in luray. you'll need your heavier jackets on your way out the door. up into the mid-50s. so we'll get enough sunshine for a quick jump in temperatures and we'll plateau because of this. all of this rain. take a look at it. raining all over the tar heal state and southern virginia now. it's about six to eight hours for the leading edge of the raindrops. but that puts it in here as early as lunchtime, so take your umbrellas with you early today. here's your updated computer model. updated. cloudy skies moving in at 9:00 or 10:00. an opportunity for a sprinkle at lunchtime but steady rains. again, umbrella-ready. here's your seven-day forecast. mid to upper 50s today before the rain moves in. near 60 tomorrow, but rain likely tonight and through most of tomorrow. veterans day looks great on wednesday. shake a veteran's hand if you
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see one and another chance. melissa mollet, all we care about, sunshine for the weekend. >> that's right. looking forward to friday here. right now prince jogeorge's couy looking good. we had earlier roadwork that was cleared out of the way. and, of course, the earlier crash has cleared out of the way on chillum road. we'll talk with molette green in just a little bit. at 123, we still have that disabled vehicle. 66, that's flowing just fine in and out of town. no problems on 270. taking a look at 95, if you're coming down to the beltway, it's going take you ten minutes as it should. nice and clear, nice and green. i'll see you back here at 5:01. >> thank you. it's the death that outraged a louisiana town. what we're learning about the moments leading up to a 6-year-old shooting death as well as what's expected to
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happen today. >> a maryland principal sends home a scathing report to parents. >> something that a lot of you see, gift
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we continue to follow a story in high yats ville where four people including a child died. what we're calling a horrific
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incident. what may have been part of a church group. we'll have an update in just a minute. see all that rain heading south? it's heading this way. we'll let you know where it hits you coming up. a funeral today for a 6-year-old with autism shot and killed by police last week. jeremy died after officers shot into the car six times. his father was hit and is recovering. they say what happened tuesday is not right. >> i know he didn't suffer, i saw that, but certainly he has my attention on what happened on that particular night. very disturbing. >> two officers from louisiana now facing murder charges. you see their pictures here. state officials say they have no evidence the boy's father had a gun on him or that the child was in any danger. happens today a pregnant woman in georgia is expected to deliver conjoined twins. the twins chance and chandler
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share two of their most vital organs, the heart and liver. the 26-year-old nom says she's not focused on separating right now. she's getting set on the delivery. >> i just want them to be healthy. down the road is if it's able then, yes. >> this is the first time georgia regent's medical center will deliver conjoined twins. a high school in bethesda is pleading parents to not host understood age drinking party for their kids. after hearing about high school parties the principal sent letters to the parents. they could be fined $500 per drinker and to, quote, find other ways to bond with your kid. after nearly 19 weeks of drops u.s. gas prices went up a penny over the last few weeks. the national average is now
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$2.25, in maryland, it's $2.20. d.c. sits at $2.38. virginia comes in at $2.02 and west virginia around $2.20. you'll probably end up buying several gift cards. 20% will buy a gift card for somebody. stores are taking notice too. a lot of retailers doing away with fees on cards. millennials want more but they have a hard time hanging onto them. >> they said they had lost the gift card before being able to use the whole thing. >> security codes are being sent. some are setting up reward programs for you every time you purchase our use a gift card. >> purchase, use it right away. there's no chance of any fees or late fees or expiring or money being taken off. use it right away.
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>> it's hard. so many times they do online shopping, you know. >> did you find that on the twitter. >> are you looking at me? stay with us. >> with you. >> "news4" continues now at 5:00 a.m. developing right now. 12 hours after it happened and it's still unclear what led up to a crash that killed four people and has several others fighting for their live. this morning we're learning who the victims are. metro is reopening and riders who use the orange and silver lines could see a big change. it's 5:00 a.m. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. a chuck on weather with chuck. i guess wet weather has returned. >> yes. there are no 70s in the future that i can

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