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take a morning run. we're seeing wind gusts to 20, 25 miles per hour. temperatures above freezing but it feels almost freezing with these gusty winds. you can see that on storm team 4 national harbor live camera. there's windswept potomac river at the capital this morning. we've got feeble sunlight coming through high clouds. south and east producing rain no. track outñi to sea. á storm team 4 radar. rain will break up as temperatures struggle to get out of the 40s. where we are now just briefly into the low 50s. warmer weather on the way to get towards thanksgiving. a look at that and travel forecast 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. our sister station in atlanta says there's already heavy security at the area where today's wwe event will take place.
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threats that and online. the alleged attack planned at phillips reigny for wrestling event called survivor series. fbi says it doesn't have credible plans of an attack. the event will go on as planned. a bomb threat caused emergency landing in canada. turkish airline plane had to be diverted to nova scotia after frities received information ñi ç the plane had 250 people on board. they searched it. no wordko on what they found. monitoring serious and imminent attack against brussels. the city's mayor recommended cafes, bars, discos close early this weekend. the subway is shut down and u.s. %mmej*q&gium urged ççmyç open but they understand why so
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many stayed inside. >> doesn't make us angry. ed life is like that. it had to be like that to save our life so better to be like edded that. >> at least one paris attacker abdelslam. police aren't saying whether he may be theçó reason for the increase. >> a woman killed in the mali attack remembered anita datar died when gunmen stormed the rad son blue hotel in mali. she leaves behind a 7-year-old son. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton knew datar personally. she said she represented the best of american spirit working for an international development firm in the district. ççóym prince william taking a look at policy to check immigration status of those stopped by police. during a meeting saturday, the board of supervisors asked an internal auditor to investigate whether police are
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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 ed in the country. we have a tragic end to a story that's been developing all week. a troubled washington college student whose disappearance forced a school to lock down is á5vhr(t&háhp &hc% dead.çç police foundç m body at a wil bird sanctuary in his home state yesterday afternoon. he was in a land rover authorities were looking for. news 4's 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.ç police spdç marberger wasñi f gunshot wound saturday afternoon in pennsylvania.çç statement that said in part, this is a terrible blow to our 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
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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 ç onj!áut)s&ance video at a walmart in pennsylvania buying ç ammunition.ççym his dad spoke at a candlelight vigil during the manhunt. jacob, wherever you are, whatever indiscretions you've done, they are all recoverable. >> but then he was kicked out of his fraternity and forced to resign his elected position as speaker of the campus senate right before he disappeared. ç counseling services will ko tudents ng services will ko when theyç return from the holiday break. right now a d.c. area fire company is preparing to honor a fallen firefighter. l lieutenant kevin mcray died at a
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downtown highrise in may. a preview of kevin mcray u!day. we'reç outside engine 6 at new jersey and o.ç i want toç direct your attenti down oç strg]. take yourself backç six months. there were flames and smoke on the horizon. a firefighter from this company was one of the first to answer the call. it will be his last. some of his comrades will retrace the route in his memory. that was back on may 6th when he responded to an apartment fire at 7th and o street northwest. he was among the first to get up to the 9th and 10th floors to start fighting the flames. he spent about an hour fighting the fire. he actually helped five people get to safety. çw7 died later atç a hospital. today is hisç çbirthday. he wouldç haveç been ç45 tod. it's been declared kevin mcray day. members of the fire department,
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emsç gathered for a privateç ceremony and will do a procession at 5:. there will be rolling road closures as they make their way down three blocks to 7thçç anm street. once they are there, they are going tgç lay a wreath in his memory;! in duty. the 99th was a cousin of his who died in 2007 from a heart attack as well. back to you. >> thank you. developing this morning tragedy in myanmar. a landslide leaves dozens dead and the search continues for survivors. coming up, panic at the movies. why some at a theater thoughtç they were inç danger andç nee to get out immediately. 9:
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a developing story in myanmar. 100 people remain missing after a deadly landslide there.v:ñiçç
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thesslide near a jade mine in a% myanmar ye search crews will continue %xxr% looking for survivors today.çç áe region is home to some of bringing in billions a year. date night turned into chaos 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, even jumping over seats. that's when other people in theç theater got scared(aod started a minor injury was reported by a person trying to get out of the theater. so far no arrests have been made. five people including a baby 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. it happened in marina delray yesterday morning. officials say four adults and a 4-month-old were on the boat. no one was hurt and the cause is
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still under investigation. 9:09. a huge upsetç inmyñiçv:ç the. ko tens of=á7$áuáp'ds hittin
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new this morning, louisiana elects a new governor. democratic state representative john bel edwards defeated u.s. senator david vitter in a run
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overelection. edwards becomes first democrat to win in the state since 2008. his opponent was ahead in the polls at onev: point. ççh he wouldç not [run. in virginia, wasting at least an hour a day sitting behind the wheel or stuck on a train because of crowding and congestion. some leaders say it could commuting in northern virginia is tough. express çlane,ssilver line and new bus systems are comingko on fast. whereas in maryland, not much a% all. >> i've talked to folks on this side of the river that are excited about it, maybe even jealous. >> transportation authority. >> i think they have reason to beç jealous of theç fact we h opportunity to start addressing problemsmy they haven't been abs
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wok >> all lightheartedñiçñrççu aside aside, everyone greens 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 identified. take a look at this graphic. it explains it all.ççç 5% gssuáers car or van, ç5% tae or ride a motorcycle.[zvñzç the rest ride the rails, wpk, or bike. here in tyson's the idea is to [ capture everyone in huge housinç units around the silver line. that's so people won't need a car and can walk or take the train wherever they need to go. life without a car in northern virginia. hard to envision but sounds like a welcome solution for many. get your credit cards ready. tickets for annual virginia
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railway express santa train are tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. you can start buying. more than 7,000 tickets. get this, they usually go withii minutes. tickets areç $5ç at the vre tt outlet and $6 if you lie them online.ç the train ride is saturday december 12th. >> popular. >> sure is. guess what, get to see more here. almost time for annual holiday parade and tree lighting in ruston. i'll be hosting with storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer. you're looking at pictures from last year.ç ofn the mymorning, ofn thanksgiving. that's friday. town center.ç you see they have macy's style balloons. i'm going to help santa also and mrs. claus light the tree up at 6:00 p.m. >> are you going to go? >> maybe to keep warm. last yearç doug and iç -- >> don't look cold.
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you have a hugeç hatñr okon. >> i only left enough room for not only theç day but the day after, so they can get out and shop. >> nice warming trend for the week. would santa be asç popular if didn't%y ut away presentsûqb 4-year-old. offko with temperaturesççok &háhp &hc% winds are blustery, dress you need ag# windç breaker.btì% youg# won't needç a rain coaty sweater, lonoç çympants, glove. it's going to be chilly throughout rest of the day. sky cast 4 increasing sunshine. çç skies. the evening çhours, we clear o. after sunset temperaturesç reay all the way downçzv dawn on mo into theç 20s. .
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we've been this way all morningç it hasn't hardlyç budged atç . shenandoah valley nearly 40 degrees. in oakland, only 27 degrees there for recreational impact. for today,ç morning run,ñi weather fordthat. it'sç invigorating.=)ñi low- to mid-50s. rain southeastern virginia. that's continuing to track out to sea. over the last hour or two, we've had one batch of light snow come into far western maryland up near deep creek lake. that's where this photo was taken of a deck out there near deep creek lake. a dustingç of snow there.ocç ellen callahanç sent that to u. ellen callahanç sent that to u. loveu! thisç photo that was ñr. look at that moon hovering over shenandoah river. this photo taken near bentonville, virginia by dan.
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good day to rake leaves or let wind blow the leaves. it's going to beçñi blustery i the afternoon. quite a chill in theç çair. down to the zxs, mountainsç i the?7ó bay. be aç bitç milder, maybe low there. right near freezing for the first time right in washington by dawn monday. at the metro, bus stop monday morning between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. upper 20s, 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. low 30s. storm team 4 four-day forecast. mid-40s, lots of sunshine. then here comes the mild trend. great travel weather tuesday, wednesday, highs low- to mid-50s. thanksgiving day beautiful temperatures right around 60 degrees during theç afternoon. on friday. it willó[ñ beççmyñrko low- to. saturday, that's our next chance of rain over next weekend on saturday. showers likely coming on through. sunday sun back and a chill in the air with highs in the 40s for next weekend.
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adam. >> thanks, tom. looks like everyone should start stretching for the football game. >> good luck trying to find a cheap flight for the holidays. would you believe planes are taking off empty. news 4 iteam reveals why you're paying for it next. the week afterçó terrorist attacks inñi paris marked bid overheated rhetoric on theç campaign trail. donald trump facedç outrage wh he suggested he would favor registering andç tracking ofs muslim. ben carson tookw3 heat comparin syrian refugees to mad dogs. >>ç overwhelmingly voted to ha entry of those refugeesç to th united states over thihobjectx of president obama. >> objectç for his part drew criticism after theç paris attk for addressing republicans rather than american public. >> does not change political landscape when it comes to primary voters, donald trump, ben carson, hillary clinton dominating early polls.
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the commander in chief test is sure to take on morekoç urgenc fallout from the terror threat continues.
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>> justice. >> when do we want it? >> no. >> protests following the shooting death of jamar clark.
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witnesses say he was inç handcuffs when shot and killed by çpolice.]iop r(t&háhp &hc% federal lawyers headintç to the area t] çinvestigate. a key issue during the visit will be whether authorities should release video of the failings shooting. now authorities have resisted releasing that footage because they say it doesn't show the full incident and making the recordings public would compromise their investigations. hard to believe someç flights taking off oo3empty. we're talking/+ no passengers the gate, no passengers on the plane. guess what, you're paying for it. >> scott mcfarland investigates why taxpayers are spending hundreds of millions of bucks with flights with so few people on board. >> the crowds, the lines, the 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.
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hagerstown airport midday with flights each day to pittsburgh or 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 nationwidç $u$e çko essential air service created by boost small cities. the flights take off whether full 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 with no passengers.ç watch as a flight out bound departed afterwards with no passengers. another day we bought a pair of tickets of our own $39 each on 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
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plane to better distribute the weight. flying these flights is ci cf1 o expensive though our tickets ç cost $39, taxpayers paid $1,000ç for thw two of us to make this ç flight.çççñr we boug&t tickets for essential air service from shenandoah valley airport in stanton, virginia as did linda cassidy. >> my family can't drive 150 miles to dulles when i'm only 10 minutes from shenandoah. so i don't have a choice. >> federal records show nationwide, the essential air service, cost taxpayers a quarter of a billion dollars nationwide each year. u.s. department of ç tr;ma=iqq%=9uráeam ó0@r(t&háhp % essential air service is a critical link between small cities in the nation's aviation system. a life line to small and isolated cities it says. 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.
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>> not all lawmakers. a california representative offered an amendment in congress in june to kill the program. but that 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. +hççç took his first hagerstown flighy this summer, paid $39 and okç breezed through nonexistent çuç driving to dulles for his flights to denver and cheaper because the parking here is free. >> this is something keeping small towns in america afloat and a great service to people like us who live in small towns and want to see them thrive. >> federal records show 3,000 passengers fly each year from hagerstown, average two and a half passengers per flight, 15,000 a year in stanton. 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.ççççóñiçç cfo scott mcfarland, news 4 iteam.
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developing right now, new video reveals the damage from a terrorist attack in mali. take a look at this. what we're finding out about the search for who is responsible. coming up, an unusual item leads to a lockdown at the white house. what was thrown over the fence >> it is chillyç out çthere. we're opening the doorhthis sunday morning. how)jrj thisç cold wet going to last? tom tracking what kind of weather you can look forward to
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here is a look at this morning's top stories. a troubled washington college student whose disappearance forced the school to lock down is dead. police found hisç bolyor at bird sanctuary inç pennsylvani% rqturday çafternoon. bìáhp &hc% attacks $'e hñi for[ç today. the fbi saysç it's aware ofó[ñ threat against today's wwe even: but they have not found any credible evidence. >> an area motherñi killed in t mali terror attack is being anita datar one of the people who died on friday. she leaves behind a 7-year-old son. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton says she new datarç and she hadñr s represented the best of america's generous çspirit. 9:30 on the dot right now. thanks for joining us. we want to check on our forecast. >> storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein went all the way out
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to the front lawn. there's a little bite out there. >> some plus terry wind. northwest washington, gusty wind coming through. a little sun breaking out. here are weather headlines for sunday. we'll have our temperatures stay plus terry and chilly into the afternoon, then a cold start on monday. we'll have our coldest temperatures of theçç ¥+jzç far byç monday morning. right now we are generally in the mid-40s right around washington, upper 40s around the bay. near 40 in the shenandoah valley. look at that colder air out in western maryland. that's going to continue to move on in here the day ahead. storm team 4 radar showing showers, southeastern virginia, eastern north carolina. that continues to move off north and east. the rest of the day will stay dry with a gusty wind. a look at a warmer pattern for the week ahead. that's coming in just a few minutes. >> tom, thank you. developing this morning new video showing the aftermath of
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the]içtt(q&y terrorç attackse hotel inç mali. showingym footageko ofç daanem restaurant bar area and restaurant -- hotel's restaurant and bar area. now, 19ç people died after terrorist tookçç guest and st hostage. mali's interior minister said 1ç %ír theç guard. twoç terrorists were killed through fears three of the gunmen may stillçkoççv:ç re oose.ççñrmyçmy >> president obama wants toóoó aswveçç governors refugees -- refuse to letç refugeesu! come the u.s.ws&u)s& undergozv rigor vetting process. after paris attacks several governors said they would not receive refugees=) in ÷irç st. white house calling out people
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who may link between refugees and terrorist attacks. >> there is a tie that they are making with terrorist actions even though there has not been one refugee that's come into terror action.4c=eìáhp &hc% >> the group is asking people to contsb[át)áhq&ected officials and asking them to accept syrian and askihe white house a syrian ç 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.ç i think he has gotten into pcp and having a reaction and actinç all crazy and everything. you hear him pounding 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
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son started acting erratically inside their home in prince george's county. officers s@i the man was nearly 500 pounds and ipúáook six officers to control him and get emts could not find a pulse after they got him into the ambulance. the man was pronounced dead at the hospital. a $10,000 reward offered for 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 his car. tulane medical student peter gold drives up to help the woman.çñiççççmk the suspect turned the gun on gold. áe part of the video we chose not to show you shows hibp r(t&% shooting the student. while the man reloads and tries to shoot the student in the head but the gun jammed several timms/ ith the find them. shooting. a developing story in chicago. we're monitoring airports to see how badly this weekend's snow could affect your travel plans. take a look at all that powder
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pounding the midwest right now. chicago got more than 15 inches of snow this weekend alone breaking a 100 year record.u/xx prethanksgiving storm. >> reporter: a fall snowstorm stretching from south dakota to parts of the midwest has dumped record breaking snow. >> it's heavy. heavy. hard because it sticks to the shovel. these bushes have fallen completely down. >> northern suburbs of chicago, largest november snoall in 120 years. at o'hare and midway, hundreds ç of air travelers stranded due to flight cancellations and delays. in northeastern illinois, whiteout conditions, snowfall rates, 1 to 2 inches per hour. snowplows try to keep up but smaller streets remained untouched. the ice and heavy snows causing dangerous driving conditions anv in iowa city, iowa, the spium
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ut jut(vráhç ççç >> if they are playing in it we can be in the stands and still support them. ç >> a major pre-thanksgiving storm, still a month aeay from winter.çmyççç leanne gregg, nbc news. çç ç cyclistsçsrepresenting b clubs around the region will remember a calvert county couple killed on halloween. they will participate in a ghost bike ceremony like for john fauerby and lynn rosenbusch. the group will ride to the sight where john and lynn were killed. they will install the first ever country. ok years waiting ççfor, t ceremony where families become whole. ç we've seen it elsewhere, w a change could be coming to i-395 where officials want to add tolls to cut down on
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welcome back expressways in virginia could come to 395 as well. virginia's transportation secretary says he wants to extend the lanes all the way to the d.c. line. here is a look where the new lanes would. go. part of 395 in blue. right now stretch of suv lanes, officials want to addç xs&s to depending on trafficç zvvolume. they want tosexpand to three ç lanes. >> nbc 4 has a long-standing commitment to promoting adoption. yesterday more than two dozen foster children entered permanent homes at the 29th annual adoption day in the district. news 4's barbara harrison was there to introduce each child and their new family as the judge signed paperwork at superior court. barbara talked to one adoptee who has been looking for a family since he was 9 years old. mom.çñi
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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. >> that's awesome. >> while the kids 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 child. ñiçñi >> love that. each week we introduce to you a wednesday's child with the hope someone will come forward to adopt them. while we have a pretty good track record, some are still waiting. are volunteers toç mentor kids and guide them through trying times. news 4's barbaraç harrisonç feeling down about being adopted. >> a wednesday's child featured twice as we tried to find a family to adopt her. >> maybe after the first couple of months when nothing happened,
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i was like, no one wants you. >> there was not just someone but a whole group that was out there for her. a group called d.c. fyi, d.c. family and youth initiative is a group of volunteers who help teens in foster care. >> every teen in foster care we serve deserves a seiche place like everything they experience in foster car. >> thomas featured several times as a wednesday's child was finallyñi adopted by au!+ñççs mom. >> shows you ho out mzç your favor. i'm so grateful to have a home and have a loving family i can go to. >> some of the teens served by fyi found something different like tameka. >> even though i didn't get an adoptive family, i got them. >> tameka became a mom herself a few yearsç ago and?;m:ç said
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helped her get her life moving in the right direction. >> i really want to be a radiologist. that's my goal right now andç for. >> like others, volunteers and teens he@d by volunteers all agree thatç fyi changes lives. >> it's just become like the fqo >> well, if you have room in your home and your heart for any of our wednesday children, call our special adoption hot line. that number is 1882 adopt me. if you're considering adoption search adoption expo to learn about a special event that will come early next month. can you find more information oó nbcwashington.com. 9:42, one of the busiest weeks of the year for travel but what if your airline loses or damages your bag. yeah. we're going to share the secret to getting reimbursed. >> it's a little chilly out. we may hit freezing monday. tom is tracking what you can expect for holiday travel week.
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>> lost luggage. no one wants to be that last person standing at baggage claims, going round and round your bag not there. it happens. erika gonzalez reports on ways you can get reimbursed if your bag is lost or damaged. >> so we flew out of dulles. >> newlyweds describing the route to their honeymoon. >> turks and caicos is a glamorous place. on your honeymoon you want to
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feel nice so i packed nice clothing. >> but somewhere along the way, the airlines lost elizabeth's bag. >> not a good way to start our honeymoon, me trying in the airport. >> this isn't a new story. this summer alone, department of transportation said airlines mishandled more than half a million bags. 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 or seeing 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 of getting a reimbursement. first, itemize everything in your suitcase. elizabeth did that and one better, she included pictures. >> this is a picture of like the bag. this is another picture of the bag and what it currently
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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 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 airline. >> 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. >> sin we sat down with the newlywed couple, she gotter
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luggage back and the airline reimbursed her on the clothes she bought on their own. good for them. pepa the pig coming for a live show. the first show will be in frederick on wednesday. there will be two shows friday in d.c. at the warner theater the day after thanksgiving. anyone who has kids under the age of five knows the pig. >> mommy, daddy. >> you nailed it. you nailed it. >> british. >> i love it. >> but it's going to be great. i feel like the season is upon us. thanksgiving approaching, parades, things to do outside. some really comfortable weather to go along wit. >> not yet, though. winter is upon us now. it feels wintry cold. out there on the deck, the wind cuts through you if you're not prepared. keep up with this for storm team 4 weather forecast, radar, nbc washington app. everything you need in the palm of your hand.
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check your tires. my low pressure tire light warning went off. i thought i had a nail. the cold temperatures will lower your tire pressure when your tires are down below their normal pressure, that can be dangerous. make sure you check them. especially with these cold temperatures we're going to be seeing here over the next 24 hours. inflate to the proper pressure. recreational impact for the day will be in the mid to upper 40s for the rest of the morning, briefly getting into the low 50s by 1:00 to 3:00 and then back down into the 40s right after sunset, which today is at 4:50. the winds will diminish as we get into the evening hours. good leaf raking weather except those winds gusting 25 miles an hour. swirling around. as soon as you rake them into a pile you need to bag them quickly because they will be blowing all over the place. dress accordingly you need a wind breaker, sweater, sunglasses as sunshine more and more in our sky.
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with clouds breaking up, increased sunlight during afternoon. temperatures near 40 shenandoah valley, below freezing western maryland. a dusting of snow around deep creek lake this morning. it's beginning to drop. northwest winds with cold air, hold steady low 40s and 50s. storm team 4 radar showing a few showers in southeastern virginia and off the carolina coast. there are those snow showers that came in off lake erie, west virginia and western maryland. most are gone an done and this will continue to track off the coyotes for the next several hours. post pictures like nelson cardon did at national harbor sunset. yesterday was absolutely gorgeous there. that was before the wind picked up. the calm waters of the potomac. post on twitter and facebook and instagram. nelson posted that on my facebook page. temperatures by dawn tomorrow, the coldest we've seen so far this season. the 20s from the mountain, right
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here on the bay. in the mid-30s, right in downtown washington we may have our first freeze of the season this morning. tomorrow layer up, upper 20s 8:00 a.m., 8:00 to 9:00 a.m., maybe beginning to get above freezing by then. by the afternoon reaching mid-40s, lots of sunshine, lighter wind. then we jump back into the 50s on tuesday and wednesday. great travel all around the eastern seaboard. in and out of the midwest shouldn't have any travel problems. low- to mid-50s. milder weather for thanksgiving day up around 60 degrees. even milder on friday. may make it into the mid-60s and partly cloudy, next chance of rain on saturday, low 60s. then on sunday we'll get some sunshine back but a chill in the air for next weekend. that's the way it looks. >> all right, tom. thanks. when you were a kid you might have done everything possible to avoid seeing the principal. why so
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welcome back. want to make sure travel for thanksgiving is smooth. they are lifting road closures ahead of the big holiday. that starts wednesday through monday. vdot says most congested before thanksgiving to 10:00 at night next sunday. >> an ohio principal taking a step back from running a school
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and seeing what it's like to be a student. >> that's right. nbc's kristin dahlgren reports how you're never too old to try something new. >> in the string section of the wind and woods school orchestra there's a new student on the viola. like the rest of the class he plucks away, can't always follow the music and occasionally slips up. >> sometimes it sounds kind of funny. >> in the sea of fifth-grader, jeremy day stands out. that's because he's the school's principal. >> i don't know if everybody took it seriously at first but when i started coming to every class and hadn't missed one, people started to believing i was serious about it. >> day was an athlete growing up and never picked up an instrument. this year he thought it's never too late. >> i teach him like i would any kid. i remember this is my boss and my opinions pal. >> for the kids it was strange
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at first. >> at first it was hard for him to pick it up, then he got the hang of it. >> i have to tell you, they say they are better than you. >> i agree. some take private lessons. i know who to sit by. it shows at any age you can pick up something knew. you keep getting better. >> like members of any orchestra, they quickly learn to work together. >> he's look one of usa really cool principal. >> when they gave their first concert, the other student, mr. day, invited his father. >> we waved at each other, like he was back in fifth grade. >> a father's pride matched only by that of his student's at his son's side. >> he did good for my ears. i'll give an a. >> kristen dahlgren, nbc news, cincinnati. >> some extra credit for that,
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right? developing right now, fbi responding to new isis threats online. what they are saying about a possible threat here in the u.s. >> it's chilly out and we can hit freezing temperatures by tomorrow. you can plan ahead if you're traveling for thanksgiving. darrick. >> a solemn gathering in mmm... nothing like johnsonville breakfast sausage. delicious and packaged with nothing to hide. no secrets. just like our family. well there is one. folks, i'm not your grandma.
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heading into the 10:00 hour.
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right now did a group foil isis plans. what the fbi is saying about a group of worldwide threats including here in the u.s. . a local college in mourning. what we're finding out about a student's actions that led to campus wide lockdown. >> it's been chilly this weekend. can we expect more of the same for thanksgiving week? tom tracking the travel forecast. good morning, hope you're having a great sunday. i'm adam tuss. >> i'm angie goff. we're getting ready for our first taste of winter. >> did you start cooking turkey in not yet. >> you already got christmas shopping. >> good time to rake leaves. >> wind might take care of that. winds at 30 miles an hour at joint base andrews. 30 miles an hour. wind blustery bringing in chillier air from north and west all the way through the rest of

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