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the outside groups have given the campaigns more than $2 million in just the last week. and it is 4:30 today. an 18-year-old d.c. woman will appear in court after charges of murder after a fight on a metro boss. a woman was stabbed to death in the petworth neighborhood monday night. myla and kyla jones fought on the bus and the fight spilled out the woman pulled out a knife and stabbed the other woman in the chest. >> we forgive you but it hurt us. it hurts so bad, like why? i want to know why? >> the victim's family will hold a candlelight vigil tonight at 5:00 p.m. at that corner where minor died.
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college park. it's still not clear exactly why. university of maryland police saying that they pulled the man over near campus drive on the hiker biker trail. then he got out of his car and took off. the man is armed and that he gave the all-clear just a couple hours ago. as the story develops, we'll bring you more. aaron? thank you. new this morning, one man is responsible for two deadly shootings in the district. daryl thompson is deaths of edward roberts jr. killed in july in northwest. the 27-year-old maryland man is charged with the murder of tyler mckeeger in southeast. police are still investigating both homicides and another incident of assault with a dangerous weapon connected to thompson. new this morning, we are seeing new video of a violent robbery at a georgetown store.
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this video. last thursday they went into a store in the 1400 block of wisconsin avenue and stole several handbags. during the robbery it appears the clerk attempted to stop the men from taking the items. one of the suspects hit the clerk several times before running out the door. quickly we'll turn back to meteorologist chuck bell and check 4 things to know about the day's weather. >> yeah, it's going to be another great day to be outside. but this is it, outside. clouds are increasing, rain chances are starting to creep up a little bit as well. more records likely to fall today. dulles airport is the most likely one of the locations to break a record. national airport won't do it. the record is 88 at national today. we'll probably fall 3 to 4 degrees short of that. transitional day comes our way tomorrow. then temperatures start to tumble friday on into the weekend. so be ready. this is going to be it. any chance for a little shower today. again, the rain chances are at
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across central and southern parts of the shenandoah valley. more on the weather coming up in ten minutes. we have a couple snags this morning. one of them that chuck is talking about is southbound on the bw parkway just after pattern mill road. and two left lanes are getting by. all traffic had to go onto the inner loop because the outer loop lane is blocked due to the paving problem. the si there. again on the beltway, inner loop after new hampshire avenue, the work zone is blocking the two left lanes here. and the outer loop at central avenue, we also have that work zone northbound 5 after allentown road with the right lane getting by. we'll take a live look at 66 coming up. thank you, melissa. we expect to learn more from the fairfax police concerning this fatal crash in vienna. chopper 5 hovered over the scene
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several hours. police say one person who was on a motorcycle was killed. three other adults had to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries. we'll update you as we learn more about the incident. and it's an issue local leaders, business owners and teens have weighed in on. and now you have a chance to share your thoughts on the proposal to keep the metro early closing times. up for amount of times trains run and give metro more time to conduct maintenance. riders can take an online survey, e-mail comments or talk to a staff member in person at various metro stations as well. happening today, we'll learn more about the state of prince george's public schools. the school ceo kevin maxwell will give his address to a roundtable this afternoon. he's expected to talk about this
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rashard baker who is under pressure to fire maxwell will introduce him. you can watch this on our nbc4 app. and we're looking how schools are doing under new leadership. the state of the school address was given last night praising the 2016 for reaching a record high graduation rate of 69%. that's up from 61% two years ago. >> our graduation rate has gone up 16% in the last four years. >> davis has served as chancellor since kaya henderson stepped down last month. the nationwide search is underway for her permanent replacement. the d.c. council is supporting a bill that would allow terminally ill patients in the district to end their lives. a final vote on the proposal is expected next month. under this bill doctors would be allowed to help patients take a
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public opinion of the bill varies greatly. >> it gives the terminally ill adult the option for death. it puts me in control of my destiny, of my life, of my body. >> life should not be in the control of a pill. >> physician-assisted death is legal in five states. mayor muriel bowser has not taken a position on this bill. av live desk of a story developing in the philippines. take a look, this is right in front of the u.s. embassy in the city of manila where protestors, scores of them, vunt violently crash, with police. we have video of a van from police ramming into protestors. several people were mowed over. in the end, 23 protestors were arrested.
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country. the u.s. responding this morning saying that the protests have started to die down. and the embassy is operating as normal. no injuries or major damage was reported. that's the latest from the live desk, aaron, back to you. thank you. 4:37 and questions this morning about why wikileaks founder julian assange had his internet restricted at the embassy in london right now. ecuador says his access because it didn't want to meddle in the u.s. election. wikileaks' twitter account is still active releasing e-mails. it's accusing the u.s. state department of pressuring ecuador to limit assange's evidence. both ecuador and the united states deny that. condo concerns. residents in fear facing threats of being tossed out of the homes that they own. still ahead, why it could happen and the solution that's being suggested this morning.
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of the obama administration. we have highlights and reaction to the first lady's gown. and what should you be wearing today? chuck bell will have the answer
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it's 4:41 and hump day. the weather will be mild this morning. no jacket required at all. the mid-60s at 7:00. the mid to upper 60s by 8:00. it will be in the 80s once again today. there's a slight little chance for a shower. here's the light rain across parts of southern pennsylvania. the best chance for an isolated rain drop or two will be down across the shenandoah valley. so just in case, you may need the temperatures in the 80s. the ten-day outlook includes a big temperature tumble is in ten minutes. good morning. we have a couple problems here 95 south at powder mill road. the right lane gets by. northbound 123 after the beltway has the left lane getting by the work zone. we have a lot of work zones popping up this morning.
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virginia visitors center with a lot of the semis pulled over for the evening. 95 northbound quantico to the beltway, you're on time. it will take you 17 minutes exactly as it should. we'll give you a live look at 95 coming up. only on news4, what a suspect was found doing at a stoplight that led to the dramatic takedown. tonight is your last chance to hear from donald trump and hillary clinton together. we're getting you ready for the
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voter fraud is also common and they criticize us for saying that. >> donald trump last night not backing down from his claim that the election will be, quote, rigged. he even cited specific cities which he claims have a history of voter fraud. meanwhile, the news conference that took place yesterday by president obama tore into claims. >> whenever th a lose, you start blaming somebody else? then you don't have what it takes to be in this job. >> it wasn't the president's first time hitting trump for claiming that the election is rigged. at a news conference in august, he called trump's claims, quote, ridiculous. you are looking at a live picture now of the site of tonight's debate between hillary clinton and donald trump in las vegas. it's the last time the two candidates will face each other head-to-head. nbc's tracie potts is live in las vegas right now. i want to start with donald
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tonight's debate? >> reporter: he's been preparing on the plane before his speech in colorado. afterwards, he touched down in vegas last night. we are told he was going to focus on foreign policies and his generals advising his campaign. and also focusing on hillary clinton's record in benghazi, in syria, in iraq, so it looks like those are some of the things he wants to get in include malik obama's, the president's half-brother who is supporter of donald trump. and the mother of a benghazi victim, sean smith. >> reporter: what does hillary clinton need to do in the final debate? >> their game plan is to stay above the fray and look presidential.
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with donald trump. we'll see how that goes. this is the last-chance argument for both of them. her guests include mark cuban and she's invited meg whitman who was a republican donor but now is supporting hillary clinton, if. tracie potts for us near the lay vast dollar strip with more on the presidential debate. their running mates will be today. tim kaine will be visiting north carolina and mike pence visits colorado. on tuesday mike pence visited the republican office fire-bombed over the weekend in ohio. he called it a senseless act of violence. this morning nearly 100 families are preparing to move
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the condominium owes $1.2 million in unpaid utilities to petco, wssd and washington gas. the condos are located on good hope road in temple hill. later today neighbors will meet to discuss their options. there was a deal underway with urban green partners to completely gut and rehabilitate one of the buildings. that will give owners the opportunity to sell their properties or relocate to a new unit. meanwhile, some owners say either way, they're looking at major lossesn only on news4. >> what happened? a man falls asleep at a green light leading to an encounter caught on the officer's dash camera. megan fitzgerald explains what happened. >> reporter: this happened at 6:00 in the morning near the morning rush. the officers saw a man who had fallen asleep at the off-ramp of
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montgomery county officers pulled up behind 32-year-old habukuk israel. they asked him to put the car in park, when he didn't reply, things started to escalate. while trying to resist getting arrested. israel hit an officer in the face. tuesday morning a judge sentenced israel to 18 months in prison instead of five years after he explained how he's trying to change his life. reporting in montgomery count a warning now for parents about a new drug that is more than twice as powerful as heroin. on social media it's being called paint or pinky. now the dea is pushing for new laws to ban the unregulated synthetic opiod. the drug is chemically designed to get around synthetic drug laws so they can be bought legally online and shipped to users in the mail. the news4 i-team has done several reports on combatting
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washington app by searching synthetic drugs. just now, rocket launch success. and here's the video that we just got in. take a look, two russians and an american astronaut on the soyuz rocket took off, blasted off into space. this was to the international space station from kazakhstan. the three station before coming back to earth in late february. they are there to actually test out the functions and mechanics of the soyuz rocket. and marriott will keep its headquarters in montgomery county. the world's largest hotel chain will move to a new $600 million and hotel complex in downtown bethesda. the company has been based in maryland for 60 years but an expiring lease gave the hotel
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moving. montgomery county executive isaiah merritt said this is a top priority. >> this is the largest hotel chain in the world. i said we just cannot afford to lose it. and i think we put together a package along with the state. i want to congratulate you and think we have delivered great news for the state of maryland. >> the company is expected to select a final site in the first half of 2017 and occupy the new office beforee the current lease in 2022. >> very good for montgomery county. a big employer. last night president obama honored the people of italy during his last state dinner. >> this is the final state dinner for the president and first lady. the star-studded event was held inside a beautifully decorated tent on the south lawn. mario andretti and georgio
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gwen stefani was there with her boyfriend blake shelton. >> the friendship between the americans and the italians, in pursuit of the world, we can build for future generations. may we always be bold. a force to smile upon us. cheers. and now to what a lot of people want to talk about this morning, first lady michelle obama did not di fashion department. she dazzle in a rose gold chain gown by italian designer versace. she paired them mealic eyes and a glossy lip. versace was humbled to dress the first lady. let me tell you, few women could wear a dress that amazing. and michelle obama looked stunning. >> a gorgeous look.
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right? >> absolutely. >> like you every day. every day. >> it is not versace, but it's the best i can do on a weather guy's salary. what a great day it will be again today. this is winter white we have officially called it. >> i get it. >> it looks great. aaron, i love your tie. >> i'm doing the best i can. >> it's harvest gold. outside this morning, it's a fine looking way to get the day started. temperatures on their way out the door are nearly third week in october. there will be the tiniest chance for a shower. if you can't find the umbrella, most of us won't have to worry about it. this is a precautionary tale of a sprinkle or two, especially along the i-81 corridor. i don't think we have much in the way of a rain chance in and around town today. here's the high-resolution forecast. this model is updated hourly. so the last three hours in a row now has carried the tiniest
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central part of the shenandoah valley. a precautionary tale of a quick rain drop or two, but it's going to be warm again. probably another record high temperature, three in a row at dulles airport. we will not break the record in washington today. the record is 88. we're not going to get that warm because of the added cloud cover around. for tomorrow, again, partly to mostly cloudy day with a little sprinkle or two first thing in the morning before you wake up. and another chance for rain probably after 7:00 to 8:00 tomorrow. most of tomorrow will temperatures near 80 again tomorrow, not anything too bad. if you're planning on doing leaf peeping friday on into the weekend, friday isn't the best day for it. but saturday and sunday, lots of color and lots of cool weather and wind around as well. we'll be posting more about fall foliage on facebook and twitter pages. friend me or follow me on facebook. here's your ten-day forecast. 80s tomorrow. only in the 60s with rain likely
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saturday, saturday night and sunday. typical more november-like weather getting into the early parts of next week. i'll be back to break down your today forecast coming up. thank you. lost bags, overpriced fares and air travel can lead to a lot of trouble, but today the government is stepping in. details on the plans to protect passengers just ahead. plus, how old is too old to have a baby? this mother is proving your guests may be off by decades.
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be. right now on "news4 today," we are counting down to the final presidential debate. how the nominees will secure your vote tonight. plus what is in a name? d.c. is still fighting to become a state, but now we'll know what it will be called if it ever happens. the u.s. department of transportation is out with new rules for u.s. airlines to protect you and your wallet. they require refunds for baggage, not just lost bags. currently airlines are required to report the number of mishandled bags. now under the new rules airlines will also be required to report the total number of checked-in bags. in addition, they will be required to report how often wheelchairs are mishandled. more than 700 million passengers are expected to fly domestically this year. and of the millions of travelers, going through major hubs like reagan national, they
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note 7. samsung sent us a statement saying, quote, the u.s. department of transportation and faa have banned all note 7 devices in carry-on and checked baggage in flights. if you are a note 7 owner and traveling today, samsung is at the airport to help you. safety remains the top priority. and 4:59. in news4 your health this morning, more and more children are suffering from eating disorders. there is a place that is helping more kids recover. the eating dedicated to such treatment. experts say parents are on the first line of defense. >> the simplest warning signs are, when the conversation starts to turn negative towards one's self, i'm too fat, i'm too ugly, i'm not good enough. when there's an excessive effort on food, weight and eating healthy. when there is a variety of excuses to leave the table to skip a meal, to not participate
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offers treatment for patients no matter their age, gender or stage of illness. we have listed resources for you on the nbc washington app. 5:00 on the dot. good morning, everyone. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. we want to talk about the gorgeous weather. i'm loving the 80s. you know i'm happy about this. i can't help myself. >> chuck bell getting a lot of credit this week for the good pay that back at some point in time. clear skies for most of us. a few extra clouds than the last couple of days, but really not a bad day at all. more record highs today. dulles airport is the most likely of the three reporting stations to set the record. bwi is the second. national won't make a record today. one or two spot showers in the shenandoah valley this afternoon, but on the whole we have to wait until tomorrow and friday for rain chances to ramp up. friday is the most likely day to

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