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including here in the united states. now. student whose actions led to a campuswide lockdown. >> it's been a little chilly this weekend. can we expect more of the same for the thanksgiving week? tom tracking the forecast as we head into the busiest travel week of the year. >> i'm adam tuss. we're coming off a cloudy, cold night. >> we're feeling the chill. it's only going to drop as we
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get pot workweek. >> feel the chill more because of blustery winds that are beginning to pick up this morning. watch out for deer. i saw quite a few deer lurking on the roads. this the time of year they go out for dinner and dancing. this morning we've got a chill in the air. we're in the 40s. not as cold as yesterday morning. low 40s shenandoah valley. out in the mountains only spot below freezing. nearby suburbs 40zvs,ç 50s ç chesapeake, montgomery, fairfax, prince george's upper 40s near washington, right nearçñiu! 50 the çbay. rr(t&háhp &hc% storm team 4 radar showing rain in norfolk, virginia, easternçóç thatr#htájjt to head out to sea. not showing any rain. dry pavement. quite a bit of a cloudiness over the region right now. there's the capital lit[ççó morning under partly cloudy skies.ç weatherçó headlines, chilly morning and blustery winds this
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afternoon and a cold start monday. we may have=)ç our first free the season right in the city tomorrow morning. a look at our warmer pattern for the thanksgiving week in a few minutes. >> thank you, tom. right now isis allegedly planning a series of attacks around the world including one in atlanta for today. the fbi says it's aware of wwe ç the hacker group anonymous said they uncovered the plan. fingertip ills arena wrestling event kaufld survivor series. the fbi said it did not have credible evidence of a planned attack there. that event did go on. we'll send out breaking stories on the nbc washington app. a bomb threat on a plane leaving new york city caused an emergency landing inç]i çócanr the turkish airline plane had to be diverted to halifax after authorities received information of a bomb threat yesterday afternoon. the plane with 256 people on board landed safely. police searched that plane. no word on what they found
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there. this morning, belgian capital on high alert. monitoring serious imminent attack against brussels. city's mayor recommended cafes, bars close early. the subway is shut down and u.s. embassy in belgium urged americans to shelter in place and remain at home. someç businesses decidedmy to ç inside. >> doesn't make usj#ç angry. lifeç is likeu! mythat.("ti r* our life so better to be like that. >> at least one paris attacker and and abdelsalam. a woman remembered, one of 19 who died when gunmen stormed radisson blu hotel in maniétr(t% she leaves behind aç 7-year-ol
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son. democraticç presidential personally.ko she said she represented the best of american spirit working for an international development firm in the district. prince william taking a look at policy to check immigration status of those stopped by police. the board of supervisors asked an internal auditor to investigate whether police are following that policy. it requires officers to check peoplemy arrested$iç they are rqfur)ed to te& imgraying and customs enforcement if they find a person with a warrant against them. prince william county has one of the strictest immigration laws in the country. we have a tragic end to a story that's been developing all week. a troubled washington college student whose disappearance force add school to lock down is dead. found in a wild bird sanctuary yesterday afternoon. he was in a land rover darcy spencer has mort. >> reporter: jacob marberger
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disappeared with a gun prompting officials to close the campus until after the thanksgiving break while law enforcement acceptinged for the teenager. marberger was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound saturday afternoon in pennsylvania. washington college real add statement that said in part, this is a terrible blow to our community. the outpouring of compassion and support we have shown each other will help us through this difficult time. we need to continue to be supportive of each other as we mourn individually and as a community. marberger's parents alerted the school that their son had returned home from the college which is on maryland's eastern shore in chestertown and grabbed a rifle case. they weren't sure if he was armed but he was later spotted on surveillance video at a walmart in pennsylvania buying ammunition. his dad spoke at a candlelight çma çççnbççjacob, wherever whatever indiscretions you've done, they are all recoverable.
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>> but then he was kicked out of his fraternity and forced that resign his elected position as speaker of the campus senate right before he disappeared. counseling services will still be offered to students when they return from the holiday break. developing this morning tragedy in myanmar. landslide leaves dozens dead as the search continues today for survivors. coming up, panic at the movies. why some of the theaters thought they were in danger and needed they were in danger and needed t
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a developing story in myanmar.
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100 people remain missing after a deadly landslide there. the slide near a jade line in myanmar yesterday afternoon. search crews will continue looking for survivors today. the region is home to some of the highest quality jadeç bringing in[ billions au! çy at a new jersey theater last night a domestic dispute led some to believe there was a bomb threat. police did not find a bomb. they say at least one person inside a theater was yelling and behaving strangely evening jumping over seats. that's when other people in the theater got scared and started leaving. a minor injury reported with a person trying to get out of the theater no arrest made. louisiana will have aççóç brsnd-newñiçó governert januar. democratic representative john bell edwards defeated david bitter in a runoff election. edwards becomes first democrat to win in the state since 2008. his opponent was ahead in the polls at one point.
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during the concession speech he announced he would not seek re-election to theç çseat.ç currun, governor bobbkçu!ç jo )m0çlimits. well,zv it has definitely gotten chilly. >> those temperatures, checking with tom, they are going to struggle to get up there today. >> tom is still doing radio we're told. we're going to took a look and stretch behind the scenes. can you see right there it's a clear morning right now. 6:11 in the morning and hopefully warm up a little. >> talking to tom a little earlier, you said things will turn blustery. >> i was just on wtop, we do wtop weekend weather throughout our mornings here, too. tv,çjfç starting off, auto an the temperatures we're in the 40s. much milder than yesterday morning, those clouds are kind of acting like a blanket holding
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in some of the warmth from yesterday. reagan national at 48. mid-40s prince george's, fairfax, shenandoahñi valley,v: gqáp(eake bay in the='% 40s. overall a pleasant çmorning, although quiteç awm+ç chill air. storm team 4 showing a few showers southeastern virginia around norfolk, eastern north carolina, outer banks getting some of that over the next hour or two. going to head out to sea and pull away. storm team 4 radar not showing any rain in the vicinity. actually just had a few scattered flurries in the highlands of west virginia over the last couple of hours. here is sky cast 4. through the morning high clouds coming through. through the afternoon, partly cloudy skies overall, some sunshine coming through and a pleasant day. then this evening we'll begin to see clouds clearing out. sunset early at 4:50 p.m. i'm still not used toç çitçk=eì% the sky will be clearko all through the evening hours.
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what to wear today, dress like these folks. you'll need a couple of layers, wind breaker, sunglasses. won't need umbrella or rain coat. we'll have a nice day and a good day to get out and get exercise. invigorating again. temperatures mid-morning upper 40s, noontime near 50. hovering low 50s during the afternoon. those winds will be blustery, gusting around 20 to 25 miles an hour. look at our temperatures by dawn on monday. right around the bay it should be a little above freezing. away from the water, near 30, southern maryland, eastern suburb, northern western suburbs the upper 20s. ought to be in the upper 20s around blue ridge shenandoah valley. mid-20s to low 20s out in the mountains by dawn tomorrow. check your tires, tire pressure can lower with colder temperatures coming in. tire pressure warning light going off. make sure you inflate tiresç t theçó proper u!pressure. bus stop forecast psjju &háhp &hc%
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7:00 toç 8:00 a.m., 8:00 to 9: a.m. just getting above freezing by then. storm team 4 forecast midafternoon monday the mid-40s. then tuesday, wednesday, great travel weather with sunshine, highs low- to mid-50s. beautiful day on thanksgiving day. should be up around 60. may hit low- to mid-60s on friday. next chance saturday, highs near 60. that's the way it looks. >> we are grateful for that. >> i'll take it. >> next we have reporters notebook. >> back in 15 minutes with more good çmorning.p stories. - i'm pat lawson çmuse. welcome toç reporters notebookç d.c.'s number one çconcern.ç ne says for the first time in nearly a decade d.c. residents are more worried about crime than any other issue. more than one out of three said crime is the biggest problem in the city. one out of four said they either feel too safe or not safe at all in their neighborhood. six in ten residents criticized the way the mayor handled crime, although her overall rating is
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58%. that's the approval rating. police chief's approval rating is 61% but that's down since last year. interestingly, joe, although their positive marks are down by a two to one margin, people say d.c. police are doing a good >> i think what's happening, it used to be crime might have been concentrated in one or two, maybe three wards. now what's happening, the reason you have the poll the way it's coming out, it's happening in all of the wards. i think people feel that the police in the face of everything that's doigoing on, i think peo want to give police a little extra. you have black lives matter. you have so many police officers being criticized.o@ r(t&háhp &h% this mightñi reflect, dependingç who answered$eç poll, that they
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areç trying/+ to giveñi?ñkç te extra ççumph. >> sheñág says people shouldn' think crime is out of control. she points out even though there's a spike in robberies and homicide, crime is down ç5%.ç >> i thinkçñr one of the issue here, bill clinton was saying about the economy, ifç people don't feel like they are doing well, that will be the perception. that's what's happening here. do you feel safe. i think the fact that residents say they don't, this is going from anacostia all the way up to capitol hill. this isn't isolated in just one! area. i think what's interesting about in the numbers. if you go into ward 8, only 13% say they feel safe. if you go inwards 2 and 3 where a lot of development is doing, 70% say they feel like thety is moving in the right direction, a
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little safer. i will say one of the interesting numbers, though, capitol hill, that is down 50%. they say they feel safe. handgun violence is up 50% there. many of those residents are quoted as saying they don't feel safe walking the streets. >> dave, you do live in the district. >> i do, uptown near the park. >> what do your neighbors say? do they feel crime is out of control? do theyç feel çsafe. >> thisírç isn't scientific b neighbors, i don't@a!%9-áqrjnb there'wúp' uneasiness. this goes back to subjective kind of thing. if you have had an incident or hear of somebody you know has it, you begin toçç wonderç aç wondering about things.ç reportingç tells me, the polic chief held in national regard, she gets national headlines for handling in the city. the mayor is the new mayor. one of her new initiatives is to fight crime.
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people are giving her the benefit of the doubt on ñithat. of news situation. of >> i think they are willing to ive the mayorç thuç benefit of% the çdoubt.
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washington. the president of the greater washington board of trade says he's not worried about tourism, pointing out the region has always been a target, pointing out a state of readiness. meanwhile tour buses keep on rolling. have they been able to strike a balance between encouraging people to remain vigilant kn. o çç. it's not to let the terrorist win. the one thing isil and others are very good at is marketing. that's what they do. they market terrorism. the worst thing that could happen is for people to start canceling the field ips, family reunions, and mayors across the country are saying this. we cannot allow them to win by virtue of hiding and locking the doors and afraid there's a terrorist behind every tree. by the way, for people
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listening, this is a city that has more police agencies than any city in the united states of america, if not the world. >> that is reassuring? >> it should be. >> it may not be for parents. i can understand if you have children coming from outside th% area and you don't know as much about washington, d.c., only that it's the nation's capital. to joe's points, there's more security here than any place in the world. you're going to say, wait a ç minute, i don't know if it's %-pcounty, thoseko adjacent to district, they didç not cancel this field trips. that says to me they havqy a f what's goingvjijzç in the d[ictç andç theç loca police force and the nationalu! ççççó force. so i think in the environs around nation's capital you may have a different perspective, even in carroll county away from the district. >> the phrase, in abundance of
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caution where we have to think about this. i work in one of those buildings people don't want to go and see or some of them don't, the capital. i personally think that's one of the safe -- i think i'm safer there than anywhere else. other buildings have equal amount of protection around them. the question is, as joe brought up earlier, if you give into the concern and feeling the terrorist have won. i'm not advising people what to do, think twice when you cancel something. >> we've got to take a break and will continue right after this.
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]i syrianç refugees not çç hogan says hisçç first prioriu the safetyu! andç security ofk marylanders. he's requesting federal
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authorities stop the settlement of syrian refugees until the government can offer appropriate assurances they pose no threat to public safety. joe, there's a growing political divide over the issue. in this region only governor hogan has taken the position. absolutely wrong.ç firstw3ç of all there's a refu policy. this is different than visas. it starts with the united nations. they first have to go through the united nations. everything is checked. passports, photographs. if not passports, letters, relationships. they even do now scans of refugees. and once you get through the united nations you have to go through a series of vetting of different agencies.
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fbi, homeland security. it's about nine agencies. then they only put syrian refugees in states. they make sureçó thuyç don't overload the areas that have high unemployment. this is nothing more than ñi politics. doing issçposturing. hereçç isç theo7o finalñi ç itç takesç twoñr yearsír to process a syrian refugee. >> the united states really doesn't have a great track record historically on these limiting those coming into the country, either through war-torn countries. we can go backç obviously to t n the 40s backç obviously to t and all the way back to the 20s. >> you haveym this issue,ç too issue, valuesu! of america, protecting america. in many ways it's about fear, being afraid of being the one who let these folks in. if we talk about numbers, hogan real
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shaky ground with this. just since 2011, only 100 have 4x%n come into the state. than thatç most recently. only 2000 have come into the state since 2011. hence, stepping out, i will say this, bishops, catholic bishops are maryland are countering larry hogan's position saying there needs to be more compassion and understanding these are refugees that are fleeing war not coming here to bring terror to the nation. >> half of them are women and children. >> dave, it's been a huge issue on capitol hill. >> it's huge. onto go back to governor hogan, republicans, their view we don't want to stop syrians, mother and children, we want a pause where we re-evaluate everything we're doing. even some democrats we talk so say that's worth doing but let's let the experts tell us whatç making political points. the other thing we have to think about is we did have a series, a situation in 9/11 where a
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terrorist from another country did come in and did slip through the cracks. everybody is worried about that happening again. finally, do you want to be the person who voted for a bill, or do you want to be the person who okayed a procedure and somebody got in, got through the cracks and we had a horrible event as a result. do you want to have that on your conscious? >> you also have to ask the question, where was all this concern when we were letting refugees in from russia. youkç know, we had the boston bombers. these areç folk who -- it's always interesting how we don't let the haitians in, we don't let certain africans in, we don't let middle easterns in. other people when they have problems, whether in europe, european country, it's okay. we don't see -- let me put it this way, we see a double standard. >> finally, i don't think it makes united states look good
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when you look at france, these attacks in paris recently and thatçym country is letting in of theseç syrian refugees wher the united states is trying to reduce numbers or eliminateç t pr itç willç be illegal to smoke electronic cigarettes. everywhere smoking is in the county. they want to limit exposure to vaping. it won't apply to mgm at national harbor. >> let's talk politics. have you a $1.2 billion casino built. a county council that passes 8-1. someone says, wait a minute, what about the mgm casino coming, folks that may want to come in and smoke there, all this money and tax base, what do we do here/çu!ok]i okay,çó[ñ wait a minute.ç maybe we'llç hold off and see w we're going to put this through
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the process until the mgm is built. i think it makes the council look like they are kowtowing to entity that's going to bring money into the county. i don't think that's going to look good. if you're going to put the law in effect, put it across the county. >> the thing is smoking is a no no. i talked to senators they consider this smoking as dangerous as a regular puff on a cigarette and there ought to be one rule for everything. >> it's changing. it's really -- it's about money. i would imagine mgm did a heck of aç lobbying job to get this exemption in. that's what it's about. any casino you go to, it's liquor, cigarettes and gambling. >> the homeless people who were in tents down across from the kennedy center were moved on friday. what did you think about that issue? they wanted to stay. they had this tents set up. the city says you've got to be moved. >> well, theñr cityç isv:ñyç i
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élly.ç the lawç passed in tlçç 80sg you can't have temporary shelters in any public-type places. i think the interesting thing here is and we've all talked about this, where are they going to put them. the mayor says they have a place to put themçózv but they haven'% been çspecific. >> they do haveç a place2tm pu them.u! hn]eless.  are veryñi real withv: sanitation, crime, safety. what neighborhood do you put them in. tents in their neighborhood? no one does. >> the argument they have other places for barracks -- not barracks but rooms and motels, whatever it is. the mayor has worked on this. she's got an initiative going. there's a strong argument they ought to be moved. >> thank you, gentlemen. thank you. thank you. that's reporter'smy ñk'noteboo. "news 4 today" continues.
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a loot at this morning's top stories. a tragic end to a story developing all week. a troubled washington college student who forced a school to lock down is dead. police found his body at a wild bird sanctuary in pennsylvania saturday afternoon. he was in the land rover authorities are searching for. right now isis planning a series of attacks around the world including one in atlanta for today. fbi says it's aware of that threat against today's wwe event but they have not found any credible evidence. an area mugger killed in thm mali terror attack is still remembered. anita datar was one who died after gunmen stormed the hotel in mali's capital. datar leaves behind 7-year-old son. democratic presidential candidate new datar personally. clinton said she represented the best of america's generous spirit. good morning and welcome to "news 4 today," i'm angie goff. >> i'm adam tuss.
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hope you're having a great day so far. >> that's right. the windchill a factor this morning. let's go to storm team 4 meteorologist. >> wind starting to gust 15 to we've got a lot of clouds around keeping it warmer holding warmth from yesterday. a live view fromç;çtv: storm t tower camera. we're 20 minutes away from sunrise. all around our region today, we're going to have chilly temperatures for the morning hours. right now we're in the mid to upper 40s, much of the metro area, low 40s north and west, near 47, prince george's, montgomery, fairfax county, the district near the bay. there's shower activity here. some light rain right along the atlantic seaboard from near ocean city to norfolk, outer banks. that's going to head out to sea. storm team 4 radar dry, don't have to worry about rain around. weather headlines for sunday. chilly morning, blustery
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afternoon then aç cold startu! coldest temperatures of the season so far.v: look at a warmer pattern for the week ahead that's coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you, tom. developing this morning, new video shows the aftermath of that deadly terrorist attack on the hotel in mali. a british television channel showed footage of wrecked hotel rooms and damage to the hotel's restaurant and bar. nineteen people died after terrorist took staff hostage. 18 of the dead were guests, the other was a military police guard. two terrorists were killed but there are fears three of the gunmen may still be on the loose. happening today a community muslim group holding a bloodçu? drive inçç honorñiç of theç mosque in chan çççtilly, vir starts ató[ çç]%[10:00.ñiç they will lead an interfaith prayer vigil after the blood drive.ç
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q'sure governors that refugees &háhp &hc% willç underc rigorousñi secur3 ]i their state. ]i governors not wanting to accept refugees. they were outside the white house calling out people who make a link between refugees and terrorist çóçattacks. >> there is a tie they are making with terrorist actions even though there has not been% rj been convicted of terror action. >> the group is asking people to contact their elected officials and ask them to aw refugees. >> also at the white house a woman caused a lockdown after tossing an apple core over the fence of the lockdown happened about five minutes yesterday afternoon. secret service took the woman in for questioning but she was not
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charged. >> i'm calling about my son. i think he has gotten into pcp and having a reaction and actini youç hearymç him bou wall. i need somebodyç soon. >> a concerned mother onç that own bedroomym whileç sheç waiç police to arrive on thursday. the woman said the 41-year-old son started acting erratically inside their home in prince george's county. officers say the man was nearly 500 pounds and it took six officers to control him and get him into annb ambulance. after he got into the ambulance and he was pronounced dead at the hospital. suspected kidnapper that shot a tulane student. in this surveillance video here you see the suspect dragging an unconscious woman to her car. medical student tries to help
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the woman. the suspect turned the gun on gold. the part of the video we chose not to show you shows him shooting gold then the gun jammed. the suspect got away with the woman. a man under way to find them. goldç survived the shooting. in chicago we are monitoring the airports to see how badly your travel plans. take a look at that. powder in the midwest right now. chicago got more than 15 inches of snow this weekend alone breaking a 100 year record. nbc's leanne gregg how this storm has millions under winter storm warning. >> reporter: a fall snowstorm stretching from south dakota to parts of the midwest has dumped record breaking snow. >> it'sç heavy. hard becausesitçç sticks to t shovel. these bushes have fallen completely down. >> northern suburbs of chicago,
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17 inches making it the city's s(flightçsw cancellations and ç inç northeasternç çillinois, whiteoutç ççconditions, snow rates, 1 to 2 inches per hour. snowplows try to keep up but smallerç streets remained untouched. the ice and heavy snows causing dangerous driving conditions and multiple accidents. in iowa city, iowa, the stadium buried in snow last night but ame. >> if they are playing in it we can be in the stands and still support them. s(leanne gregg, nbc news. çó çwell, theu! womanç accusen! plowinmi intoçñi av: homeçç university last month was not drunk. that's according to court records. the day of the çw3ñiincident, bloodg#koñrñi&j alcohol level .
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to be under the influence youçó have to register 0.08. she was accused of killing and injuring. her father's attorney said she had a history of mental iillness flight, $14.5 million goes to looking for the flight. most of the passengers were chinese. this was march 2014. french investigators identified a washed up debris found in july on a remote island in the indian ocean as part of the plane. an ongoing search costing more than $20 million. on the beltway in virginia, could be coming to 395 as well. virginia's transportation secretary says he wants to extend the lanes all the way to d.c. line. here is aç look at lanes would go. it's part of 395 currently in
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blue right there. you see that the stretch of road has hov lanes at this point but official want to add tolls to that road which would change depending on traffic volume. that's how 95 and beltway express lanes work. they want to expand the road to three lanes. >> more than 300 guns off the streets right now thanks to gift cards for guns event yesterday. you are looking at what prince george's county police recovered saturday. people brought their guns to first baptist church in vannarden, they got gift cards of $50 to $100 depending on the guns returned. part of the initiative to cut back on gun violence. they were able to turn in guns! remember)açóç calvert cou couple killed on halloween. they will participate in a ghost bike ceremony ride for john and lynn later this morning. the couple was killed by a drunk driver while they road a tandem
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bike in the afternoon. they will ride to the site where they were mykilled. the first tandemç ghost bikeç the çcountry. nbc 4 hasçym a long-standi commitment to promoting adoption. yesterday more than two dozen foster children entered permanent homes 29th district adoption day in the district. barbara harrison was there to introduce each child and their family as the judge signed the paperwork in the court. 4zmñpaçç family since she was years old. she now has somebody to call home. >> probably other than being born one of the best days of my life so far. >> overall so much more rich and joyous having him in my life. it brings tears to my eyes talking about it. i'm so proud of him. >> while children today have loving homes, there are plenty of other kids who are not that lucky. you can learn more about how to adopt by going to nbc washington app and searching wednesday's
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united states is fighting isis and whether or not that strategy is working. >> to talk to out bows that, moderator of "meet the press" chuck todd. thanks for talking to us. >> good morning. >> i noticed on the show you're going to have johng# kasich. it seems like theç president h% de himself. what are we hearing on the other side? i feel like he still hasn't been able -- everybody saying he has a bad strategy but we haven't heard details, everybody saying
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we need to support military brass in office. >> that's the show today, why we have leon panetta on, former secretary. everyone talks about coalition. together and figure this out. the biggest problem is what to do about syria and assad. you hear a lot about strategy. the criticism that seems to take the most hold and bipartisan is the speed. strategy. the biggest criticism people are making, has he a good long-term strategy but we adopt have time anymore. isis has accelerated their efforts to become a terror organization, attack the west. there needs to be an acceleration trying to deal with them in the middle east themselves. i think you'll likely hear about that. by wait we have alate)add to
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secretary of homeland security. he'll be at the top of the show. we'll get him to tell us -- we've hardy whole lot of threats in the united states over the past 48 hours. >> seems like the president's hand is support with jv comment and all that kind of stuff so he's got to deal with that. now we're hearing about refugees. how can the state mandate this. it's not like we can stop people at the borders of the states. >> we can't. campaign. isisçó operativesñi sehking n]o thisu! country, you should hope they apply for refugee status. that's the best way we have of vetting them. the problem is if you look at who the paris attackers were, many of them were french nationals holding french passports. we have a waiver program in this country where you don't need a visa to go if you're a french
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national to come into this country. one less level of vetting, somebody from china would get, for instance. so the -- that isç the real this is where the presidential campaign, fervor, we're going to talk about this, is this real or islamaphobia. there's an argument stirring up fear. >> leon panetta, who else? >> we added jeh johnson, bill bratton, new york city. i'll ask bill bratton, interesting comments cathy lanier madeç about7swo/çç beç a]i -- what is the best w deal with activeu!ç shootingç situation, she said take out th: shooter something you haven't heard m=i rems'der, you can seemy "meet
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the press" every sunday right here on nbc 4 right after "news 4 today". lost luggage, the worst kind of feeling.ko person}andingko at theç baggag it does happen.çç reports on damage. >> reporter: describing the route to their honeymoon. >> turks and caicos is a glsmorous place. on yourç honeymoon you want to feel niceç so içñiym packedç clothing. >> on the way, the airlines lost their luggage. >> wasn't a good way to start, me crying in the airport. >> airlines mishandle more than half a million bags. it estimates that includes a small percentage of lost luggage. while the airline did offer a
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$50 credit for future flights owed7sçóç o[e. >> what isç likelihood of this couple seeing açu! return on t >> after a month it's pretty çç low. ki hudson ofç nonprofit flyers rights says there are a few things can you do to maximize the potential of getting a reimbursement.[ >> this is aççóçç picture ofe bag. this is another picture of the bag and what it currently retails for. >> hudson also advises consumers to submit a claim as quickly as possible. keep in mind you won't see any extra cash for items with çó f1 o tro goodsi up to $3500 but heç say
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3ç90% of the çtim. one finalç tip from hudson,ç ç yourçç rentersç or homeç inç jt+r @r(t&háhp &hc% ow have a provision for theft loss even if it's outside the home. >> as for these newlyweds, they are now looking for a new airline. >> i think it's a shame foóm thm because we're both young. we like to travel and we have a lifetime of that ahead of us and they will never see another dollar of our business. >>çñiç erika çnfógonz@éez, n washington. voting with their wallet there for sure. since we sat down with the newlywed couple, she got her luggage back and the airline reimbursed her for the clothes she bought on the trip. her bag was missing for more than a month. airlines america said the rate of mishandled bags has fallen year over year because airlines continue to invest in technology to better move and track bags. tom, you have a way of dealing with this, right?çç you always carry çní. >>çç i'm hearing in my ear to
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carry on. moving directly forward as we start off sunday morning, a lot of clouds that held in warmth from yesterday. here is sky cast 4soçu! for the of the ñrçday. quite a bit of around. sunrise before 7:00 in about 10 minutes. during the afternoon we'll go partly cloudy. by sunset, near 40, still not used to it. the winds still blustery are diminishing. temperatures in the 40s north and wegs of the metro, shenandoah valley north of the mountains 40, only+tu below freezing wayñi outç in oajéandy 28. prynne goerges county mid andç upper 40s. much of montgomery countyçç l to mid-40çs. in the[ mid-40sç inçç fairç virginia. layers this morning, then you'll be comfortable with one layer during the afternoon. you won't need your umbrella or rain coat but a wind breaker,
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we'll have blustery winds, sunglasses, heat index. storm team 4 radar not showing travel problems around seaboard, rain around norfolk, outer banks. that's continuing to track off to the east pulling east of the atlantic beaches. right now storm team 4 radar locally, don't have any rain ç leaf rakingñi forecast for toda. the wind may take care of your leaves. bluster winds north and west may proceed believes into your neighbor's yard if you haven't raked them yet. it's going to be chilly. if you're going for a morning run through the leaves, good day for that, out to do some hiking. by afternoon winds gusting 20 to 25 miles per hour throughout much of the reason through the afternoon. i love crisp and cool autumn days. i took this picture friday afternoon. it's going to be cold overnight tonight. by dawn on monday temperatures
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f the metroççóçó areaçatures in the upper 20s. may hit the mid-20s in parts of shenandoah valley and out in the mountains under clear skies. right in washington near freezing for the first time this year. maybe a freeze right downtown, right around the bay mid-30s. check your tires this time of year is when we get these cold temperatures, that can really lower tire pressure. tire pressure warning light may come on on your car. that may= be because of cold temperatures. make sure tiresçñ/7 inflated t properu! =)pressure. school bus stop tomorrow morning 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. upper twin,ç 8:00 to 9:00, a littleç above v freezing, sunshine, cold morning tomorrow. storm team 4 ççfour-day forec mid-40s. lighter winds and gom travel highs low- to mid-50s with sunshine and a beautiful day on thanksgiving day near 60. milder friday. may make it low and mid-60s. next chance of rain, that may not come until next saturday with highs in the low 60s. that's the way it looks.
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>> like the back half of that forecast. thank you, tom. coming up, a welcome that will make an army veteran right atç home. home. ançç inspiring show
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members of suntrust bank and military warriors presented a brand-new home yesterday. he was moved by the ceremony. >> it's a beautiful home. the neighborhood is great. to have an opportunity like this and walk into something like that, it's amazing. >> it took an army of contractors to get the home ready. it needed major repair work in. >> what a beautiful house.
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>> yes, fantastic. >> we have much more ahead on "news 4 today." >> that includes an hour by hour look at your forecast with storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. stay with us. we're back in a minute.
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what the fbi is saying about a series of worldwide threats including the u.s. . a local college in mourning. what we're finding out about a student who led to a campuswide lockdown. weekend. can we expect more of the same i'mç tracking your travel extremely busy travel week. good morning[rj)rj sunday, hope0you're having amy great o. i'm adam tuss. >> talking about the weather, get ready. the chill in the air. >> you need the hat and gloves probably this morning if you're going to walk the dog. right, tom? >> and pants. don't forgetç those. >> and warm shoes. as we're starting off, not as cold as yesterday morning. a live view fromç towerñi came% county. you see quite a bit of cloudiness with us early on this sunday morning. there's our city cam view, jefferson memorial. all is calm and quiet.
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clouds holding in some of the warmth from yesterday but chilly morning nonetheless. blustery afternoon. winds picking up, cold start. subfreezing temperatures. right now above freezing, in the 40s most of the area near 50, shenandoah valley, bay most areas abovew3 freezing. storm team 4ç showing rain/+ virginia. pull awayç fromç us.çççmy locally we don't have any rainñ morning. a look at travel weather midweek warming trend developing in just a few minutes. thank you, tom. right now isis with a series of attacks around the world including one in atlanta. fbi says its aware of the threat against wwe event of the hacker group anonymous said it uncoveredç theç çplan.uiu$ç thth alleged attack plannedç a thç arena forç aw3ç wrestling called survivor series. doesn't have credible evidence
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go on. we'll have information on nbc washington app. a turkish airlines plane had to be diverted to halifax nova scotia after authorities received threat of ai bomb. itu! landed çsafely. policeu! searched çit. no word yet on0whatçççç th onç highestñi ale$a9ñ government officials2say they imminent attackç against mi brussels. cafes, bars and discos close early. suck way shut down. they have urged americans to shelter in place and remaple at home. some businesses decided to stay open but understood why so many decided to stay in.ñrçu!ç ed >> doesn't make us angry.
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life is like that. it had to be like that to save our life so better to be like that. >> at least one paris attacker and and abdelsalam. police saying he may be the reason. a woman killed in the mali attack being remembered, anita datar one of the 19 who died when gunmen stormed she leaves behhíd a 7-year-old r soé. candidate hillary cliza' knew her pers]nally.78pr(t&háhp &hc% she said she represented the best of american spirit working4 for an international developmeno firm here in d.c. prince william taking a look at policy to check immigration b status of those stopped by police.çóçñr; @r(t&háhp &hc7 ç the board of supyy%m=im5ádçw7[i investigate whether police sre following that policy. it requires officers to check immigration standing of all people arrested. they are required to tell immigration and customs enforcement if they find a person with a warrant against them. prince william county has one of the strictest immigration laws in the country. we have a tragic end to a story that's been developing all week. a troubled washington college
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student whose disappearance forced a school to lock down is dead. found in a wild bird sanctuary yesterday afternoon. he was in a land rover ç ñi78pr(t&háhp &hc% darcy spencer has more. >> reporter: washington college student jacob marberger disappeared with a gun prompting officials to close the campus until after the thanksgiving break while law enforcement searched for the teenager. ply say marberger was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound saturday afternoon in pennsylvania.ç washington college released aç statement that said in part, this is a terrible blow to our "f(ááá s"cuj$urp+e shown each other will hedp!us through this difficult ti u+ip r(t&há community.ç marberger's parents alerted ther school that their son had u!ç! returned home from the college which is on maryland's eastern shore in chestertown and grabbed
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a rifle case. they weren't sure if he was armed but he was later spotted on surveillance video at a walmart in pennsylvania buying ammunition. çí7 vigil during the manhunt. çí7 jacob, wherever you are, ]ions you've írçokç done, they are all recoverable. >> but then he was kicked out oç his fraternity and forcmliu$at resign his elected position as ç speaker of the campus senate right before he disappeared. counseling services will çk students when they return from the holidayu! ç7çbreak. five pqsq hurt at ("ti (q)t. broke out yesterday afternoon. flames seen shooting out of the window as an apartment filled up with smoke. firefighters contained that fire quickly but people living on that floor have to stay
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someplace else for now. it was ruled accidental. v. dot wants to make sure your travel is smooth. vdot says roads will be most congested moon before thanksgiving and 10:00 in the morning until 10:00 at night #h% next sunday.ç tragedy in myanmar.çu! landslide leaves dozens dead as the search continues today for survivors. coming up, panic at the movies. why some at a movie theater thought they were in
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çç ew jersey theater last night, a domestic dispute led some to believe there was a bomb threat. police did not find a bomb. they say at least one person inside a theater was yelling and behaving strangely, even jumping over seats. that's when other people in the theater got scared and started % leaving.ç ainor injury reported with a ñis person tryino uo get out of theç theater. so farzvu!ç noç arreágjç hav @r(t&ho t includingççço a had to be rescued from a burning boat. take a look at this. this is cell phone video. shows the crews putting out the fire on the 33 foot boat. this happened in marina delray yesterday morning. officials say four adults and a 4-month-old were on theçç boaç no cause found.
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ç wasting anu! hour aç dayd because of crowding an congestion. leaders in northern virginia say it could be worse. commuting in northern virginia is tough but there are things like the express lane, silver line and new bus system coming on line fast, whereas in maryland, not much at all. >> i've talked to folks in suburban maryland this side of the river, maybe excited about it. maybe jealous. >> chairman of the northern virginia transportation authority. >> i think they have reason to be jealous of the fact we have an opportunity to address problems they haven't been able to providemy fundinr doç involv yet. >> all lighthearted chiding aside, everyone agrees the region needs to work together for congestion and transportation issues. the issue is pretty clear. >> a lot of cars. very hard to get where your going. sometimes two hours is not enough. >> too many cars a problem all over, certainly something northern virginia leaders have
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identified. take a look at this photographic. it explains it all. 12% take the bus, 78% in a car or ride a motorcycle. the rest7$ár"e the rails,ççv or bike. here in tyson's the idea is to capture everyone in huge housing units around the silver line. that's so people won't need a car and can walk or take the line wherever they go. life without a car in northern virginia. hard to envision but sounds like a welcome solution for many. >> 7:0011, coming up huge upset in theç bayou state. the upsetçó that leddq=ç aym >> thousands on the roadç this week. what kind of weather)p' youç expect on some of the>2 busies travel days of theçó year. tom has the answer.
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well, get your credit cards ready, tickets for annual virginia railway express santa train are about to go on sale. tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. you can start buying. more than 7,000 tickets usually go withinym minutes. ticketsç areç $5ç it)qu! çyt outlet and $6çu! çonline.ç louisians willç haveç aç democratic state representative john bell edwards defeated u.s.
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senator bitter in a runoff election. edwards becomes first democrat to win in the state since 2008. his opponent was ahead in the polls at one point. during the concession speech he announced he would not seek re-election to the seat. current governor bobby jindal is term limited after eight years in office. a german shepherd puppy will be given to honor. the 7-year-old shepherd died during a raid during the paris attacks. nice gesture. turn our attention to the weather. a little cold çoutside. >> not as cold as yesterday morning.çñi mildebxf above freezkn justw3 about everywhere.ñi andy tookok(x$sç selfip while wasñi running.ç she does 80 miles a day. amazing. >> look at that. >> manages not to slip. >> angie has a heart of gold. weather woman. >> i'll admit it. >> good morning for a run.
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you'll need to layer up, blustery, 40s in the morning. just not warming much. it will level off in the low 50s by midafternoon because of these gusty northwest winds continuing to pump in some colder air coming in out of the northç an west. clouds around this morning. but then by midday by noontime, heat index, breaks in the clouds during the rest of the afternoon. overall a very pleasant november day on this sunday. by sunset, which today is at 4:50, will be mostly clear. a clear sky tonight. the winds diminish and the temperatures plummet. right now, though, enjoy this while you can. it's going to be 20 degrees colder this same time tomorrow morning. it's in the 40s now all around the region from the blue ridge to the bayym and blue ridge wes shenandoah into the mountains. most locations hovering around 40 degrees. metro area, low- to mid-40s. montgomery prince george's, fairfax counties. right downtown upper 40s.
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layer up a little bit today. you'll need a wind breaker, sweater, sunglasses. won't need the umbrella. won't have any rain around today. there is rain southeast of virginia along the carolina coast. that's going to stay off to a northeasterly flow moving away from the atlantic seaboard by perhaps another 3 or 4 hours. metro area allç dry u!now. storm team 4 radarç notçw7ç pi up any rain anywhere around theç by this timeç tomorrow çmorni in mid-20çs.ç in out in the >2mountains, closer washington, shenandoah upper 20s.ç muchym of theç region,ñizv mos upper 20s by dawn, near freezing for the first time this season right in the city. ç 30. around the[ç bay may be on t but away from the waters, frosty cold start to monday morning. at the bus stop tomorrow morning waiting for the metro, you'll need to layer up. upper 20s 7:00 to 8:00 a.m.,
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8:00 to 9:00 a.m., begin to get a little above freezing. storm team 4 four-day forecast will be just in thpñr mid-40sç tmfrrow ourç coldest day over fhe next sevenç days. then a bit of a warming trend as we get into tuesday. good getaway day, near freezing in the morning, afternoon highs low 50s and sunshine. big travel day on wednesday. mid-50s in the afternoon. mid-30s in the morning. a great day there, too. good travel weather up and down the atlantic seaboard and in and out of the midwest. on thanksgiving day a beautiful day near 60 with sunshine. then friday into the mid-60s with clouds around. into next weekend our next chance of rain is on saturday. showers looking likely with temperatures in the low 60s. a big change on sunday. may be just in the upper 40s. that is next sunday, next weekend that's the way it looks. >> thank you very much, tom. coming up, good luck trying to find a cheap flight for the holidays. are actuallyv:ç takingu! off e? news 4
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following the shooting death of jamar clark. witnesses say clark was in handcuffs when shotç and kille by police last ñ/7week. investigate. a key issue during the visit is whether authorities should release video of theç fatal v/% shooting. now authorities haveç resisted releasing footage because they say it doesn't show full
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incident. making the recordings public would compromise their investigation. express lanes on 95 and beltway in virginia eventually virginiegj transportqt9 here is a look at where lanes would go. part of the 395 system currently in blue. right now the stretch of road has hov lanes. officials want tolls to the road which would change on traffic volume, want to expand to three lanes. >> amid hectic travel system, it's so hard tou! believe local flights are taking offu!írñi e. no passengers at the gate.ç noñoó passengerskov:ç actually plane. guess what, we're paying for it. >> doesn't make much sense. scott mcfarland and news 4 iteam investigates while hundreds of millions of flights with so few people on board. >> the crowds, the lines, the
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noise. if you walk into an airport, especially this time of year, usually you are consumed by people and by stress. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are boarding. >> but not here. hagerstown airport midday with dulles. there are tsa offers at the checkpoint but not always that many passengers to check. hagerstown one of several dozen airports in 34 states nationwide part of a program called the essential air service created by u.s. department of transportation in the 1970s to boost small cities. the flights take off whether actual or empty says steve ellis on watchdog group taxpayers for common sense. >> for how little used the program is, it does seem to have passionate backers. >> news 4 iteam rolls thursday afternoon as a flight for pittsburgh touched down in=) hagerstown withç no zvpassengeç fl passeglrs. another day we boug&t a pair ow
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sun air airline. only one other passenger aboard. as you can hear, it is noisy aboard the planes, no seat assignment on the ticket. they moved me to the back of the plane to better distribute the weight. flying these flights is expensive though our tickets cost $39, taxpayers paid $1,000 for the two of us to make this flight. we bought tickets for essential air service from shenandoah valley airport in stanton, virginia as did linda cassidy. >> myççç family can'uç drive minutes from shenandoah. so i don't have a choice. >> the essential air service cost taxpayers a quarter of a billion dollarsñikoç nationwi year. essential air service is açs critical link between small cities in the nation's aviation system. a life line to small and isolated cities it says.
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but ellis doesn't think these flights are essential at all. >> all these small towns feel like it's part of their identity and they will be less of a town if they don't have an airport so they fight for it very hard and their lawmakers fight for it very hard. >> not all laup()q)s. anç amendment in congrwss in jç vo kill the progrqs butok tha amendment was defeated. for the people who do take these flights, they say they hate to see the program grounded. >> how crowded was the flight? >> it was me and one other. >> mark from frederick county took his first hagerstown flight this summer, paid $39 and breezed through nonexistent security line easier than driving to dulles and cheaper because parking is free. small towns in america afloat and a greatjfñi service ,gñ pe mall towns and want to see them çthrive. >> ç3,000 passengers fly frmr hagerstown, average two and a half passengers per flight, 15,000 a year in stanton.
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congressional sources tell iteam the program is not likely going anywhere any time soon even if they don't have that big airport holiday feel. scott mcfarland, news 4 iteam. >> well, sun airlines told the iteam its flights are reliable with 90% on time arrival. people in small cities deserve access to the u.s. aviation system. developing right now, new video reveals the damage from a terrorist attack in mali. what we're finding out about the search for whoç isç ñiçrespo tleeds a lockdown at the white house, what was thrown over the fence that caused secret service to jump into action. >> a chilly start to the morning. how long will that last. tom is -- there we go. tom tracking what kind of weather to look forward to on this busy travel week. we'll be right back. patients across the country have spoken.
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ç topç stories a washingto college student whoseñiñi/7y disappearance caused the school to lockçñ/7 down is dead. police found hisçñi!kttkko at bird sanctuary saturday he was in theç land roverw7[ authorities searchingok ñrçfoz right nowç isismy é nning world including!óne inñzatlanta for today.
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threat against today's wwe event but they have not found any credible evidence. an area mugger killed in the mali terror attack is still anita datar was one who died on friday. datar leaves behind a 7-year-old son.çmy democratic sbm%9q%1çmyçzv candidate hillary clinton"s%ir(% she new eqtar saying she america's generous spirit. welcome back i'm angie goff. >> i'm adam tuss. hope you're having a great start to your sunday morning. a little chilly if you're going outside. >> we're dealing withç bluster weather. >> winds picking up. ç ánotççñiçççó seeingu! sun, towerç camera, eastern sky ç sun should be breaking through iç so.a!pdtqi r' southeasternsvirg the eastern carkr'asñi and righç along atlantic seaboard up to ocean ]icity. that's going to track off to the east and pull away. we'll have a dry day.
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storm team 4 radar not showing any rain. temperatures warmer than yesterday morning. we're in the upper 40s near 50 right by the bay. southern maryland mid fours. nearby suburbs low- to mid-40s. upper 40s in washington. 7sg# near h valley. freezing out there in oakland. not going to warm much today with blustery wind. a look at that and our coldest morning of the year. so far this time of the morning that's coming up in a few minutes. >> tom, thanks. new video shows the deadly aftermath on the attack on the -"ai==5m andç damage to the l restaurant and bar. 19 people died after terrorist took guest and staff hostage. magli's interior minister said 18 of the dead were guest the other a military police guard. two terrorists were also killed but there were fears three of
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the gunmen may still be on the loose. happening today a communityç muslim group holding a blood drive in honor o ]he paris çç attack victiós happening at theç mosque in chantilly, virginia starts at 10:00. they will lead an interfaith prayer vigil after the blood drive. >> refugees are welcome here. >> president obama wants to ensure governors that refugees who come to the u.s. from syria will undergo rigorous security vetting process. ççç the paris attacks several governors said they would not accept refugees in thmis state.ç governor hogan is among governors not wanting to accept refugees. protesters gathered outside the white house yesterday calling people who make a link between refugees and terrorist attacks. >> there is a tie they are making with terrorist actions even though there has not been one refugee that's come into america that's been convicted of terror action. >> the group is asking people to contact their elected officials
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woman caused a lockdown after tossing an apple core over the fence. the lockdown lasted about five minutes yesterday afternoon. secret service took the woman in for questioning but she was not charged. >> i'm calling about my son. i think he has gotten into pcp ç and having a reaction and acting all crazy and everything. you hear him bouncing on the wall. i need somebody soon. >> a concerned mother had to hide in her own bedroom while she waited for police to arrive on thursday. the woman said the 41-year-old son started acting erratically inside their home in prince george's county. officers say the man was nearly 500 pounds and it took six officers to control him and get him into an ambulance. emts could not find a pulse ç  they got him into the?x ambulance. the man was pronounced dead at the hospital. a $10,000 reward offered for
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the suspected kidnapper who shot a tulane student. take a look here. in this surveillance video here you see the suspect dragging an unconscious woman to her car. medical student peter gold drives up to try to help the woman. the suspect turned the gun on gold. the part of the video we chose not to show you shows him shooting the student. while the man reloads and tries to shoot the student in the head but the gun jammed several times. the suspect got away with the woman. a manhunt under wayçóym to try find çthem. gold, thankfully,ço[ç survived shooting. a developing storyç in chicago. we're monitoringç airportsu! te powder çó the midwest isu! pounded with t show. chicago got more than 15 inches of snow this weekend alone nbc's leanne gregg how this storm has millions under winter storm warning. >> reporter: a fall snowstorm stretching from south dakota to parts of the midwest has dumped
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record breaking snow. >> it's heavy. heavy. hard because it sticks to the shovel. completely down,ççó=)o[[ír >> northern suburbs of chicago, 17 inches making it the city's largest november snowfall in 120 years. at o'hare and midway, hundreds of air travelers stranded due to flight cancellations and delaysy in northeastern illinois, ;ñk whiteout conditions, snowfall rates, 1 to 2 inches per hour.v: %-psmaller streets remainedçç/çb untouched.ç the ice and heavy snows causing dangerous driving conditions and multiple accidents. in iowa city, iowa, the stadium buried in snow last night but cleared in time for today's game. >> if they are playing in it we can be in the stands and still support them. >> a major pre-thanksgiving storm, still a month away from winter. leanne gregg, nbc news. well, the woman accused of ç plowing into a home coming parade at oklahoma statp]m
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$sjhutbh'ot drunk.v: that's according to court records. the day of the incident, her blood alcohol level was 0.01. to be considered under the influence in oklahoma you have to register at 0.08%. she was accused of killing and injuring dozens at the parades last month. her father's attorney said she had a history of mental iillness and sought treatment twice. china pledging millions in the searchç for missingw3ko;çn airlines çflight. 249 people were on board back in march. most of the passengers were chinese. french investigators identified a washed up debris found in july on a remote island in the indian ocean as part of the boeing 777. an ongoing search costing more ç than $120 million. coming up forçzv çdecades local couple spent their weekend
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riding their bikeç u!together.o choosing to honor their legacy. a moment kids have been waiting for for years, the touchin
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welcome back, cyclists around the region will remember a couple killed on halloween. they will participate in a ghost bike ceremony ride for john and lynn. the couple killed by a drunk driver while they rode a tandem bike at 3:00 in the afternoon. the group will ride to the psych where they were killed for installation of the first ghost bike ride in the country. more than two dozen area foster children are now in permanent homes. news 4 on hand for 29th annual adoption day in the district yesterday. our own barbara harrison was there to introduce each child and their new family. as the judge signed the paperwork at superior court. barbara talked to one adoptee who has been looking for a family since he was 9 years old. canñr call çmom. someoneç he
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>> probably outside of being born it's one of the best days of my life so far. >> it is much more rich and joyous having him in my life. it's great. brings tears to my eyes talking about it. i'm so proud of him. >> while the kids have loving homes, there are plenty of other kids who are not that lucky. can you learn more about how to adopt by going to nbc washington app and searching wednesday's child. it's one of the busiest weeks of the year to travel. what if your airline loses or damages your bag. we're going to share the secret to getting reimbursed. >> it's a little chilly out. we may hit freezing on monday. tom is tracking what you can expect for your holiday travel week. imagine a world where the holidays were about people again. where doorbusters referred to loved ones pouring through the front door. and the four-letter word that defined the season
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the "today" show is next. >> live from new york, sunday morning. >> hey, adam and angie. >> good morning, guys. sunday morning on "today" take a is a terror group targeting wwe in atlanta? more on that, plus president's comments about how to battle extremist groups. >> also ahead, hailed as a hero, the tulane medical student who took a bullet helping save a woman from attacker, all-out manhunt from gunman. >> plus meteorologist dylan
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heads to clown college to see what it's like for hundreds of volunteers who do it every year parade. >> we'll do that plus try out unique ice cream flavors when we get started sunday morning on "today." thanksgiving inspired. >> thanksgiving ir spider and not necessarily by the desert table. >> turkey ice cream. >> turkey backin. >> we'll let you know. >> we'll watch. thanks, guys. >> well, in the week ahead, marks one year since marionzv barry died. on mondayñiç revealed recommendations to honor the former mayor. tom sherwood spoke with his widow. she's part of a commission appointed to honor the often controversial barry. he spent four terms as mayor and spent 16 years on the d.c. council. >> as time goes on, people are focusing more and more on what
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he did for the city and for people and less of what he did to himself. the requisite statue or bust, school, street, stuff like that. congressionalçóñr cemetery on capitol hill. his wife said the headstone still being designed. your destination only to find your luggage gone. erika gonzalez reports on ways you can get reimbursed if your bags are lost or damaged. >> we flewñrñiçó out of dulles. glamorous place. on your honeymoon you want to feel nice so i packed nice clothing. >> on the way, the airlines lost their luggage. >> wasn't a good way to start, me crying in the airport. >> this isn't a new story.
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this summer alone, department of transportation saidñigkb airli mishandled more than half a it estimates that includes a small percentage of lost luggage. while the airline did offer a $50 credit for future flights and reimbursed her bag fee, elizabeth feels like she was owed more. >> what is likelihood of this couple seeing a return on their money and a return on their bag. >> after a month it's pretty low. >> still paul hudson of nonprofit flyers rights says there are a few things can you do to maximize the potential ofi getting a reimbursement. first, itemize everything in çóó elizabeth did that and one better, she included pictures. >> this is a picture of like the this is another picture of the bag and what it currently retails for. >> hudson also advises consumers to submit a claim as quickly as possible. keep in mind, he says, you won't see any extra cash for items
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with sentimental value and the airlines will likely try to depreciate the value of your items. technically airlines can reimburse travelers for lost goods up to $3500 but he says airlines reject those claims about 90% of the time. one final tip from hudson, check your renters or home insurance policy. >> most home owners policies have a provision for theft loss even if it's outside the home. >> as for these newlyweds, they are now looking for a new >> i think it's a shame for them because we're both young. we like to travel and we have a lifetime of that ahead of us and they will never see another dollar of our business. >> erika gonzalez, news 4 washington. voting with their wallet there for sure. >> that's a big old pain when that happens. >> i was just looking here. i had heard about this and it's true. the tile -- have you heard about the tile people stick in their luggage and it's a gps tracker &háhp &hc% bag.ñrmóz when i lost my keys thekiç&# toe about it and i;çt found out it
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used for luggage. >> everybody loses everything. we need our jacket today. we've got to go find that. >> and pants you mentioned. >> that's right. if you're going to be raking leaves, the wind may take care of the leaves, blow into your neighbor's yard. wind picking up. dress accordingly off to chilly gitá.  wellñi[mz aboveu/x n'ofreezing, feels col with ñiblustery wind. windñr breaker, won't need rain coat or umbrella. stay dry. you'll need a sweater and sunglasses. we'll get sun breaking out through high clouds shortly. sky cast 4 showing by the time we get into the latter part of the morning get sun breaking out, high clouds drifting over us. by sunset before 5:00, mostly clear skies into the evening, temperatures will plummet. near 50 chesapeake, shenandoah valley, mountains, right around 40. there is colder air coming into
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western maryland where if's belowok çfreezing.ç forçó your morning run andç m hiking, biking, getting out, enjoying this crisp, invigorating november weather, it's only going to make into the low 50s. it's really not going to warm much from where we are now, maybe 5 or 6 degrees. winds gusting around 25 miles per hour through midafternoon. by sunset they will really diminish. storm team 4 radar, not showing travel problems, new england to carolinas, light rain, eastern carolinas. most of the rain in southeastern virginia around norfolk heading out to sea, pulling away from atlantic beaches. storm team 4 radar all dry sunday morning. for leaf raking, winds will be blustery and a chill in the air. post your pictures like nelson ç c cardon. millipond. love that zvphoto.ç post yoursç onç twitter andç
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nelson posted that on my facebook page. temperatures by dawn tomorrow. this time tomorrow morning the coldest morning of the season so far. nose numbing temperatures down into the 20s much of the region. washington, bus stop, metroñi toóorrowç 3wñmorning,ç uppers .ç withç a' cf1 om 4zmáát above freezing by mid-morning on monday. then monday afternoon only making it to the mid-40s with sunshine, lighter wind. milder weather moves in. good travel weather, tuesday, wednesday, highs, low- to mid-50s. beautiful on thanksgiving day up near 60 degrees with sunshine. milder friday mid-60s. our next chance of rain next weekend looks to be on saturday. highs in the low 60s. chance of showers. drying out and turning chilly next sunday with highs in the 40s and sunshine returning. that's the way it looks. >>çóç thank you, tom. ten minutes away from the 8:00
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hour. four things to know ñrçtoday.í% right now isis planning an &qqq- in atlanta today at a wwe event. the fbi said it's aware but they have not found any credible evidence. a woman caused a lockdown at the white house after tossing an apple core over the fence. lockdown lasted five minutes yesterday afternoon. secret service took the woman in for questioning. she was not charged. the washington college student causing a shutdown was found dead. the parents told authorities he had taken one of their guns and disappeared. after his mother sakd he took
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it's one of the most iconic buildings on the national mall. most7s of the smithsonian is s off to the public until çnow. >> the smithsonian castle completed back in 1855. a medieval style unlike most of official washington. this public room near the entrance contains the remains of founders james smithson who never in his lifeç visitedç ud states.
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working castle 39 years. now he delightsç showingñrç hc upper floors mostly used tore staff and executive offices. like this desk that belonged to john quincy adams. it didn't start out as a desk. >> upright piano made in london. >> of course security there has a picture of what the piano originally looked like. >> these are floors. the public doesn't get to come up here. >> that's right. >> only special tours. >> special tours and some behind the scenes tours on the weekends. >> in one conference room charles lindbergh's 1927 leather helmet right next to 1965 gemini space helmet. basketball great michael jordan's 1996 jersey shows it's not allç ancient history. >> youñi workr))q building that stuffed withç history.ç]i do you see myit? >> yeah.ç you know, theçóç problem!ys th tae smithsonian is locatedççç
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everything even in 40 years. >> but he says he's going to keep on workingç andç lookingç in theç district tom sherwood, news 4. an?xp)myç veteranç receiv george's county. police escortçzv andç big ame flag helped make jerry horsely feel at home. cameras are there as members of suntrust and military warriors presented him with a key to his brand-new home yesterday. he was moved by the ceremony. neighborhoódç is great.ç to be able to have anç opportunity anvo walk in like that, is amazing. >> it took an army of contractors to get the home ready. it needed major repair work before horsely could move in. >> looks good now. >> looks great. >> that place looks great for him. thank you for your service.
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if you're going to be ights,ç youçó ay çn may be struggling withç strand leavesw3 will be swirling, win gusting 20, 25 miles per hour this afternoon. highs reaching low 50s. cold start monday morning, coldest start of the season. cold afternoon, only mid-40s. warming trend, dry weather. good travel west tuesday, wednesday, thanksgiving looking great. sunshine near 60. >> the day after, too. at lot of events and parades. perfect to round out the week. >> that's all for "news 4 today
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talking tough. president obama vowing this morning the u.s. will not stop in the fight against isis. >> we do not succumb to fear. >> as security is ramped up, the fbi looks into a reported isis threat against a wrestling event tonight in atlanta. while in europe, the desrate hunt continues for one of the suspected terrorist attackers last seen entering belgium. search for the shooters. police in new orleans looking for the gunman who shot a hero student who stopped to help a woman being attacked by the gunman. tricky travel. heightened terror concerns and nasty weather across the northwest don't

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