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it is a disqualifying comment to say you will not accept the results of the beacon of democracy, the world over. >> wallace said trump had nice moments but the single moments will now define the rest of the race, she says. turning now to hillary clinton's performance, msnbc's chris matthews says clinton was in airplane mode but managed to come out ahead of trump because she focused on key voters. hillary won the following reason. the real battle ground are women in the suburbs who tend to vote republican because of the tax bracket largely, not for big city issues, not on public education. she talked about guns and gun control to protect toddlers, she talked about her work with children and families, ever since wright adelman. she was talking about abortion rights. >> the instant post debate poll
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the debate. >> we would like to hear what you think about last night's debate. join the conversation on the nbc washington facebook page. 3,000 people have already voted there. we'll have more debate coverage coming up after weather and traffic. >> let's check on the forecast with storm team4 meteorologist tom kierein. >> all is quiet and it is mild and muggy on this thursday morning. the view from the storm team4 city camera over looking the jefferson memorial, the washington monument, everything here are four things to know for this thursday. another unautumn like day. #augtober. things are looking nice for the weekend. chilly and windy on saturday and cool breezes lingering on sunday. storm team4 radar, not picking up really any more rain. we might have a few scattered sprinkles around. temperatures are mild.
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to near 70 degrees around much of the region. 60s shenandoah valley and into the mountains. the commuter forecast coming up in ten minutes. >> we have a couple of different crashes. overall, no major problems in prince george's county. we had something little there earlier. southbound 295 at south capitol street. a car into a area seen. it looked like a tow tr t on the scene this morning. this problem here, taking a look at the problem on chapel road, that one is still hanging around with just west of 123, police directing traffic at manassas drive has cleared ouft the way. we'll look at 66 coming up in a few minutes. >> thanks melissa. during the 90 minute final debate, both candidates had inaccuracies in what they said.
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>> if you go with what hillary is saying. in the ninth month, you can rip the baby out of the womb of the mother prior to the birth of the baby. you can say that is okay and hillary can say that that is okay, but it is not okay with me. >> according to nbc news, that is mostly false. trump miss states clinton's position on abortion. in 2003, then senator clinton t partial birth abortion plan, a ban on an abortion procedure zone as dilation and extraction that happens later in pregnancy because it lacks an exception for women's health and life. >> clinton asked about the e-mails released by wiki leaks. when they talked about borders sglz if you read the rest of the sentence, i was talking about energy, you know, we trade more
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world combined and i do want us to have an electric grid, an energy system that crosses borders. i think that would be a great benefit to us. >> according to the associated press, clinton was actually talking about something more than energy but less than an open border that immigrants could spill across at will. according to the transcript, she said my dream is a hph future with energy that is green as sustainable as we can get it, powering growth and opportunity for every person in the hemisphere. remarks suggest a broad interest in open trade but were not necessarily evidence that she would support the unfettered movement of people as trump suggested. the debate dominated tv coverage and social media. at one moment, everyone was watching for whether the nominees would shake hands. they did not.
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it wasn't long until people started talking about other major moems. erika gonzalez joins us. >> low op sleep but one of the big take aways was that trump was dominating what people were talking about on the internet. google saying that he took over the search bar battle from the beginning to the end of the debate. but that wasn't really a good thing. one reason, his term bad hombres. people saying we'll see a lot of this coming up on snl this weekend. maybe so, and also the pictures of the bad ombres, ladies, you know what we're talking about. at the end of debate, he called clinton a nasty women.
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like to see in the world. chelsea handler saying are you a bad hombre or a nasty woman. she did a poll. got 25,000 votes on it on whether somebody is a bad hombre or a nasty woman. eun, aaron, back to you. hillary clinton and donald trump will face-off again tonight under different circumstances. both candidates are scheduled to speak at a foundation before that dinner, mr. trump will campaign in ohio. meanwhile, his running mate, governor mike pence will hold two events today. one in new mexico and the other in nevada. secretary clinton will not be on the trail today but her surrogates will be. tim kaine will be in north carolina. president obama will campaign in florida and michelle obama heads to arizona. vice president joe biden will make the case for clinton at an event in new hampshire.
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coming up, we'll have more fact checking and spin room reaction from each campaign. we'll also check in with news4's tracie potts live from las vegas with more on the biggest moments. >> now to the video you're seeing here, a developing story in prince george's county. the mother and father are charged in the death of their missing newborn. antoine petty admitted to killing his three month old son, antoine petty junior. on monday, the baby and his mother were reported couple was found and led detectives to a shallow grave in riverdale where the body was found. the father assaulted the baby but they're not releasing any more information about the death. the mother is charged with accessory after the fact. . metro is holding a very important ten hour public hearing. many of you, your friends, co-workers will be there to voice concerns over the prot posals to scale back the transit agency's hours.
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each proposal cuts eight hours of operations while trying to impact the fewest customers as possible. the public hearing is from 12:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on 5th street in northwest washington. mayor muriel bowser is slamming the plan to kick-back on weekends. adam tuss rode the rails on thursday. you can watch their interview in the nbc washington app. it feels like soak it up now, it will start feeling like fall, fast. when the temperatures will go up. >> reagan international about to get a major upgrade. changes coming to parking and restaurants and the security lines. we'll fill you in. that is next. the one thing you have over smae experience but it is bad
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they've been producing a few scattered sprinkles around. parts of 66 may be getting damp this morning. otherwise, we'll have some sunshine breaking out by 8:00 a.m. temperatures around 70. then by noon time for your commute and lunch hour, we'll be in the upper 70s and hovering near 80 when we're headed back home dealing with sun glare. speaking of 66, how is that looking may see sprinkles around this morning. i saw some when i was getting on to 270 in rockville this morning. chapel road west of 123, still have the accident with police directing traffic past that problem the other problem at manassas is out of the way. car into the ditch at south capitol. we have the tow truck there on the scene this morning and beltway at indian head highway looking good. see you in a few. thank you. the people who want to be our
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what she wants to do for the economy and on immigration. >> you just heard from the campaign managers for both candidates after the debate, hillary clinton rallied supporters in las vegas. >> she and former president bill clinton welcomed from the crowd. she urged everyone to get out the vote on november 8th. >> donald trump took to twitter after the debate in the first of many tweets, trump said that was really exciting. great again. he tweeted two polls declaring him the winner of last night's debate. let's turn to nbc's tracie potts live in las vegas. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump declaring himself the winner and raising questions about whether or not this is actually going to be settled on november 8th which is really
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the answers, trying to solidify her lead among female voters. she talked about women when it came to abortion saying that this was not a decision that the government needed to be involved in. she talked about women and families a lot when she talked about her economic plan. she talked about women and families in the context of the immigration and not breaking up mothers and their children and so if you listened to the under current of that, it seems like solidify this lead that she has opened up for female voters. >> tracie potts live on capitol hill for us. thank you. 4:47 is our time right now and immigration was another hot topic in the debate. sheer what donald trump said about deportations under president obama. >> president obama has moved millions of people out. nobody knows about it, nobody talks about it.
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they've been deported. >> according to associated press, that is true. president president has over seen the deportation of 2.5 million immigrants since taking office in january of 2009. trump also claims that nobody knows about it, nobody talks about it, but that is not true. president obama has been dubbed the deporter in chief by immigration advocates and opponents of his immigration enforcement policies. the candidates duelled over their plans for the economy. hillary clinton said her plan does a >> what i'm proposing is that we invest from the middle out and the ground up. not the top down. that is not going to work. that is why, what i have put forward doesn't add a penny to the debt but it is the kind of approach that will enable more people to take those new jobs, higher paying jobs. >> the associated press says that is not true according to the nonpartisan committee for a
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in areas such as infrastructure, more financial aid for college and early childhood education would increase the national debt by $200 billion over ten years. that is far less than the estimate for trump who predict would add $5.3 trillion over ten years. >> some say this election has been a long road for you, the voters. taking a look now, we're 19 days away from the election day which is tuesday, november 8th. you can beginly d.c. at 1 judiciary square in northwest. all others open next weekend. in maryland it opens october 27th. virginia doesn't allow early voting but you can vote absentee. >> an update for you on the effort to retake mosul from the islamic state group.
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against iraqi special forces and it is unclear, how many if anybody was injured or killed in the attacks. this is, in fact, the largest operation launched by iraqi forces in more than a decade and is expected to take weeks, if not months. also developing in syria, hundreds of thousands of people evacuating the city of aleppo where syrian rebels are based. aleppo with air strikes for weeks. they're telling people to get out while they can. this is the third day in a row of humanitarian pause. that means no attacks on the city. the united nations have called the move, forced displacement. the search continues for the person who killed an 18-year-old college student. sources tell news4 that alyssa banks was not the intended target of wednesday morning's
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who survived. she just enrolled at prince george's community college. >> that is her mom's only child. she is shaken up and she loved alyssa more than she loved herself. >> investigators are still working to figure out what led to the shooting. anyone with information that can help is asked to call police. family and friends are remembering d.c. teenager khalia minor. we're learning about what l the suspect, kayla jones said she stabbed minor nr self defense. jones claimed she threatened her and stole her cell phone. after she found her phone, she called an uber and left the scene. police are looking for a man who left a traffic stop. his name is lenox mckie junior.
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search. the officer smelled marijuana on the suspect and felt what he thought was a gun in his pocket. he is facing a large list of charges including resisting arrest. tom kierein is joining us here in the station. 72 degrees. is that right? >> check your calendar. is that right? . i saw a confused bumblebee >> mosquitos. >> where are the flowers? >> it is so weird and the strange thing is we have the low sun angles this time of the year but it is feeling like august. there is the sky over washington now. we have a lot of clouds hovering over the momonuments. it will be a mild and muggy morning. by 2:00, right back up to around 80 degrees. we may be in the low 80s.
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sky later tonight. storm team4 radar scanning the sky. we had a few sprinkles picking them up. we might have a few in fairfax county. those are lingering as the cloud cover is hanging in. temperatures are muggy. we're in the low 70s everywhere. reagan national is at 72. 60 shenandoah valley and out in the mountains, a bit cool there. in the bay it is generally in the low 60s. here is your storm team4 exclusive. ten day outlook a turning a little bit more like october tomorrow but still warmer than average in the low 70s and afternoon showers are likely tomorrow. have an umbrella with you during the day on friday. big change on the weekend. saturday, a blustery wind, could have winds gusting to 30 to 35 miles an hour. temperatures in the 50s. we have to talk about windchills on saturday. a huge change coming in. sunday, lighter winds, beautiful
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weekend in the mid-60s remaining october like into much of the week ahead. maybe showers coming in on thursday. melissa is checking engine with a new crash. >> had a brand new crash at germantown. the crash was reported and it disappeared. i'm thinking it probably is now out of the way. taking a look at a couple of other problems that have cleared as well. southbound 295 open now at south capitol street. we had a partial closure there this morning and chapel road, just west of the way. the vehicle is gone out of the roadways no problems there this morning. looking at the lower part of the beltway in prince george's county, everything rolling along quite nicely. same thing on 95 here from maryland from 32 to the beltway. you're speeding just a tad. it will take you ten minutes. see you in a few. aaron? are you frustrated with metro? you're not the only one. how you can make your views known to the people in charge. >> first, a new tool in the
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fact checks and the trending topics you'll hear about today. >> if you've been through downtown bethesda today, you've seen it booming from construction. the second of two hearings was held yesterday on the downtown sector plan giving people in the area the first comprehensive look at rezoning sections near wisconsin avenue and old georgetown road. >> these properties are a great opportunity to create higher density development near the >> we, the people, should be able to continue to enjoy our neighborhoods. >> the council is considering adding 29 story buildings and 4.6 million square feet of presidential space in a 20 year plan. first on news4, steps are being taken to ease airport congestion and the long security lines. take a look at your screen here. reagan national airport is about
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issues. the airport authority says the changes will help fix the issues by putting a portion of the tsa check points underground. the point of that is to decrease congestion near the gates while improving the flow through the terminal. everything should be completed by 2020. you probably noticed it throughout the day. there is a special reason many of us here at news4 are wearing purple today. >> today is anti-bullying spirit day. it is a campaign to stop bullying spec community. a new technology is training teachers in our largest school district to end bullying all together. it is a simulation program called cognito available through all fairfax county faculty and staff. in the simulation, they're able to play the role of a teacher who witnesses a student being bullied. it allows the educator to ask questions and pick different responses to the scenario.
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to change anyone's feelings about lgbtq students. it is to give them tools to give those students the ability to be safe and attentive in class. >> they want everyone to be safe and welcome in their schools. it is 5:00 a.m. good morning, everyone, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. we'll bring you all of the reaction ar from the weather. >> first let's check your weather. sheer meteorologist tom kierein. >> a lot of clouds around. a few light sprinkles coming through but overall we'll be dry through the day and warm again. another summer like day on the way. then some afternoon rain is looking likely tomorrow and after that, big change for the weekend turning windy and chilly on saturday. then a cool and dry and pleasant sunday is on the way. storm team4 radar scanning the sky. showing maybe a few sprinkles in
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