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now on news4 today, a deadly crash, dead locks traffic on a busy road. what prince george's county polar biker hit by a car. >> a restaurant up in smoke. the danger as a firefighter is hurt as they push out the flames. >> oh, i got bingo! >> they're back at it again. one last debate for saturday night live. the moments shared by thousands! you knew they were going to go there.
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to do that. good morning, everybody, thanks for joining us, i'm angie goff. >> i'm molette green. i slept through all of that but we'll show highlights to catch me up to speed. oh, my goodness, i always have a coat. i walked out of the house, forgot my jacket, forgot my coat. boom. not the day to do that. >> yesterday it was a stinging saturday so we're hoping for better news this morning. >> we'll get it. >> we'll check in with tom kierein for the >> it is certainly chilly. you're right molette, you need a coat. we've had the temperatures plunge into the low to mid-40s among much of the region. if you're about to head out the door, walk the dog, temperatures are in the 40s, nearby suburbs and rural areas we're in the upper 40s in the shenandoah valley and around the bay. storm team4 radar is scanning the sky. we don't have any rain into the
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and climb into the low 60s by early afternoon. nice afternoon coming up with lots of sunshine and a lighter wind. a look at that and the next ten days in just a few minutes. >> tom, thanks so much. we have breaking news out of prince george county. we have a deadly bike accident. a man was found in the road at kenilworth avenue at route 50. he was hit by a car around 1:15 in the morning. the driver did stay on scene. no word yet on any possible charges. a firefighter is hurt after battling this blaze at a northwest d.c. restaurant overnight. the blaze broke out at the cafe on park road. crews spent most of the morning putting out hot spots but now it is under control. the firefighter is expected to be okay. now to a developing story a montgomery county man is recovering after a bullet grazed his head.
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backyard when it happened. police believe it could have been an accidental firing from a hunter's gun. he lives on elton farm road into brookfield. he was hit by a two millimeter projectile. he will survive. turning to decision 2016 where donald trump and hillary clinton will both be on the campaign trail this sunday. clinton holding two events in the battleground state of north carolina i from president obama who will campaign for her in las vegas. looking at donald trump and tracking him, he will rally supporters in naples, florida. with just 16 days to go, the candidates are trying to win over the last minute votes. nbc's chris palone has the latest. >> reporter: it was billed as a policy speech. donald trump in virginia laying out the first 100 days. it touched on a wide range of
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abraham lincoln. >> it is my hope that we can look to hills example to heal what we're living through right now. >> to making mexico pay for a border walls. >> i said mexico is paying for the wall. >> reporter: he mentioned the women who have come forward to accuse him of inappropriate touching and kissing. he is threatening to sue him. >> the events never happened. never. all of the liars will be sued after the election is over. came forward saturday in los angeles. >> if mr. trump thought that such bullying tactics would silence his accusers and prevent other women from coming forward, he will be disappointed. >> reporter: the clinton campaign, which polls show winning or within the margin of error in every swing state is try taking to run out the clock. clinton is in pittsburgh campaigning with her running
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appeal to voters wavering in their support. >> you probably know people who are thinking about voting for donald trump. i understand that they need a president who cares about them, will listen to them, and i want to be their president, too. >> with early voting under way in 34 states for clinton and trump, time is running short. chris palone, nbc news. there were long lines at judiciary square as early voting started in the district and qualified voters can go there to cast their early or absentee votes. some waited over an hour. they say they're voting for change. >> we need to make the people's voices heard by our elected officials. >> i want to see the city get the right treatment in place. we can get more than what we've been getting. >> right now, the old council chambers at one judiciary square
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location will open in each of the ward. it ends november 4th. the time is 6:06. 27,000 virginiians registered to vote during an extension of the state voter registration deadline. a federal judge granting the extension after heavy demand prevented some from registering online. a final number of applications submitted will be higher when in person and mail processed in the coming days. be sure to catch the latest in decision 2016 at 10:30 this morning on "meet the press." moderator chuck todd will have an exclusive interview with senator tim kaine. he will also speak with trump campaign manager kellyanne conway and preview the big interviews in a few minutes. well, they did it again. >> uh-huh. >> snl back at it. didn't hold anything back last
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final presidential debate. >> one of the topics they started with was the candidates' position on immigration. >> i have a fantastic relationship with mexico. i have personally met with the mexican president. i forget his name. i think it was like mr. guacamole. i'm sorry, excuse me, senor guacamole. i met his beautiful taquito and their twin children chips and salsa. >> okay. so kate mckinnon's hillary clinton got into the act when the fake donald trump opened the door ask what she has done over the last 30 years. >> i would be happy to talk about the last 30 years. >> no, not again. >> back in the 1970s i worked for the children's defense fund. >> we know. >> then i was a senator in new
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>> then i was secretary of state and i don't know if you've heard this before but i was instrumental in taking down a man named. >> osama. >> bin laden. >> okay. -- >> i can't handle kate mckinnon. we'll have more highlights of last night's snl later on including a skit where tom hanks plays a trump supporter on black i don't know if i'm ready for this. >> it is the best in a long time for snl. >> that is a good chris wallace. he had the eye blink and the look down, everything. >> we're off to a cool start as i mention, i don't have my coat this morning, watch out for the breeze out there. tom is tracking how you can plan for the day and the week ahead. >> well, it can be one of of the biggest mergers in recent history. the new concerns over at&t's deal with time warner and why
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the cubs have won the pennant! >> sports history is made in chicago. the cubs beat the l.a. dodgers in game six of the national league championship series to advance to the world series. this will be the cubs first appearance in the world series since 1945 snapping a 71 year drought. the cubs haven't actually won a world series since the year 1908. >> game one will be in cleveland on tuesday, angie. >> you don't have to be a cubs fan to appreciate that to root for them. at&t reaches a deal to buy time warner for $85 billion. the deal has to be finalized and is expected to get massive scrutiny. it could make time warner the target of the two largest media
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the highest was aol's 94 billion acquisition of time warner at the end of the dot com boom. >> how much is it going to cost us to get sun to warm things up? >> i know, right? even with the whipping winds yesterday it was still such a gorgeous autumn day. >> it was. it was nice. >> molette, just come by my cubicle. i'm accepting all donations. >> be right there. >> every little bit helps. we'll have a nice warming because we need. morning. there is the view from the storm team4 city camera over looking the monument under a clear sky. it is a little blustery but not as much as yesterday. upper 60s by 3 or 4. bright sunshine through the day down to the low 60s by 3:00 p.m. and 60 by 10:00 tonight. temperatures are generally in the upper 40s near 50 to
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the next ten days, we'll have a cool pattern after today. we'll have highs tomorrow just in the mid-60s, still breezy on monday. clouds in the morning, sun in the afternoon. then tuesday, wednesday, both days highs only in the 50s as well as on thursday. thursday afternoon and evening. showers likely. might have lingering showers through midday friday, drying out friday afternoon. next weekend should be a mostly dry, highs only in the 50s next saturday and sunday. another chance of rain sunday night into the following monday. that is the way it looks. >> thank you, 6:14. we have reporter's notebook up next. >> we'll be back in 15 minutes with more of the day's top stories. good morning, welcome to reporter's notebook. i'm pat lawson muse. we begin with marriott staying put in montgomery county with big new plans which mean a big economic boost for the area. the current lease exercise in 2022. marriott is considering moving but opted to -- had considered moving but opted to build a
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complex in downtown bethesda. chris gordon, tom sherwood with us. it is a major project. >> they were competing with virginia and d.c. they came up incentive. the county executive teamed up with republican governor larry hogan to come up were a package of incentives. the return will mean $1.8 billion in net and will build in downtown bethesda. >> where in downtown bethesda. even to call it downtown, bethesda used to be a quiet little space, more and more apartment buildings, office buildings, condos. now the whole area will be changed with 30 story buildings. 29 story buildings. where is the marriott going to actually be so we can avoid that neighborhood during the
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>> it could be anywhere. they will announce next year. that is part of the negotiating. they're trying to get somebody to build a huge, global headquarters. 770,000 square feet that they will lease back. they're working out details, possibly negotiating. >> and they want to tip their hands in the negotiation. >> a lot of people are worried it will be over build like rosslyn. >> it is called the bethesda downtown plan and there would be building heights, building height restrictions there and many residents are concerned. they don't want downtown bethesda to look like tyson's corner. >> or arlington. they don't want cancons. they have to weigh the public opinion. they will figure out what they need, including adequate
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providing about 1,200 parking spaces. they will need more. >> what people ought to realize is this entire metro area, the washington metro area is going to grow by about 2 million people before 2032. they will go somewhere. so i think this marriott decision, a, shows they will be in the urban core and that office parks are dying out. the big office park with lots of parking spaces, what marriott has now. they will have a high rise building and we'll see concentration of things like this because office parks are not very efficient. >> the residents took the council to task on this. they want to look at it and there have been hearings on this downtown bethesda plan because building height density and congestion are all issues. >> building height could blossom to more than 20 floors, 29 floors i've heard. they're trying to decide what the heights will be and they're
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space for those who -- because there are people who have houses and condos and town houses near downtown. >> are they going to keep the women's farmer's market right tlg in wisconsin avenue? it is a great place to go on the weekends. >> it is and i don't know. we would hope that something historic like that would be saved. >> i would hope so. >> for tom sherwood, if for no one else. let's cross the d.c. line into the district. the push to create the state of washingto of the news this past weekend. we don't mean district of columbia. no, the state of washington, douglas, commonwealth. that is the name the city has chosen if the city becomes a state the name doesn't roll off the tong. >> it is an effort to create a place called washington. for those not paying attention, the city is trying to get a constitution in place, pass it
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go to congress and ask congress to grant state hood to the district of columbia. if that were to happen and the chances are not very good even if democrats take over the senate, the city would have a name, it would be called washington d.c. and it would be washington, no longer district of columbia, but douglas commonwealth to honor fredrick douglas. people won't go around saying i'm from washington douglas they'll say i'm from washington d.c. like we've done for decades. that is what will happen. the chances of this passing congress are very slim. >> you say the name doesn't roll off the tongue but i went to the university of rochester. they changed the name of the dining center and they changed it to the fredrick douglas building and that was common usage and people got used to it
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douglass. >> they poo-pooed that. >> it has been a place holder name. you know, we already have north carolina so you can't have another state called nc. all these things have happened but the city is trying to stake out a spot for itself that it is a real place and it wants to be a name that will be unique to the people of washington d.c. >> you say it won't passing are very slim. >> if it were to pass, how would the structure of the government change. >> the council would go from, the council is not a city council. it is a county, city, and state legislature. it does all of the things all of the agencies do. it would go to 21 members. it would have the same structure as we do now. state, county, and city. >> isn't it true a group of
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passed by referendum in the 90s. why are we voting on it again? >> the mayor, that is a fresh start. we tried it and there was movement in the 80s. a convoluted passed by voters. it will refresh the decision to have the district of columbia be a state and so the mayor can take that, the voters just voted, not 10, 15 years ago. that is a long time you want them to have voted in a new period of time. >> we have to take a break. we'll be right back.
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members indicate this support this. it would allow a person diagnosed termly ill within six months expected to die to lie that person to take medicine to effectively kill themselves. oregon was the first state back in the late 1990's. five states have it. it is on the colorado ballot. the catholic search doesn't like it. african-americans say people in don't need the pressure of scrupulous family members or doctors to push them out of life and this is a bad idea. others say just as you control your body in your life, what you get to do, you can control your death and there is death with dignity. >> emotional arguments on both sides. >> there are. some say we're kinder to our pets when we put them down and
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jack kavorkian trial. he was put on trial for it. what he would have to do is provide the apparatus but not be present and it was a painful way to go. with dignity they're trying to find the humane alternative. >> a dozen maybe countries allow something like this to happen. it is a question of you control your life and then control your death. some people think it is immoral to kill yourself. others think, you don't know the suffering run out of options, has no choice but to wait until they die and they want to change it to spare their families, the cost, the emotional pain. >> but that is not the only argument against it. >> there are a lot of arguments. >> another strong argument is that the poor, those who have less access to good healthcare and fewer options at the end of life for extending the life with medications, that they could get the short end of the stick. >> also people whom just, if
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that feels like but people become depressed and will make a decision in the state of depression that they want to end their life even though there is outside hope. it is, again, an emotional issue and it is going to pass, though, i'll just tell you this. it is going to pass. >> security is about to be moved at reagan national airport to give you better access to the airport. chris, you covered this story, so what is being changed. >> well, they're taking security out of the airport. you know the big, min it is terminal's b and c and you got to get in one of three long lines to get through security to get to your pier where your gate is and there is grab and go food and news stands. >> it is all chopped up. >> they're moving it out of the airport across the road next to the metro station and beneath the roadway you will go there either after you buy your ticket. you will go there or if you don't need a ticket or checked
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you go through security and a walk way back into the national hall which gives you access to everything, all of the shops, all of the restaurants and you don't have to go through security to go to any one of the three piers. >> you know, this sounds like a really good idea but i was thinking bg this. right now, if i go there and i live near the airport, you go, they drive up on the upper level to let you out if you're leaving. will that no longer be there? >> that is an option to go directly to the ticket counter if you want. area down an escalator or the stairs into the national mall. >> i go in, i get my ticket, go to the kiosk and get my ticket. where do i go to go through security. down stair snaez. >> -- down stairs? >> or to a walk way to security. once you're post security, you go to the national hall. >> is this better security or better marketing for national, reagan national? they have all of the stores that
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and don't stay into the area that you can shop and dine. >> better question. is it better security? we don't know if it is better or faster. that is what people want to know. is it better for the retail stores? absolutely. >> and there is also a proposed change for commuter airlines at the airport. >> they will extend the b and c terminal. take out the corporate headquarters there and where you would have to normally be in a crowded gate area for commrs plane outdoors, they're extending the terminal to give you gates and access. >> what are they doing about the noisy planes? >> mum on that point. >> still working og that. >> in virginia, republican party leaders in the trump campaign say they're not stepping away. they're stepping things up. last week there was word the campaign was scaling back but we
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>> i don't know if they're hanging up the towel. they may not be throwing it in. they have, in fact, pulled their campaign staffers out of virginia and put most of them down in north carolina which is more of a battleground state. virginia shows trump way behind but the republican party of virginia gearing up the elections next year and law enforcement governor, attorney general, they're trying to keep people fired up to go the trump campaign, everyone you talked to knows they have pulled back. they have not abandoned virginia. >> state democrats say they're not taking anything for granted just the same. >> they want voter turn out and if you say we're pulling out, people might stay home. the bottom of the ticket. >> the barbara comstock race. exactly what you're talking
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learn that the governor was on hillary clinton's, i wouldn't say, short list, long list. >> the long list included -- >> i remember a phone book. >> a phone book. look it up millennials. there were a lot of people on the list. secretary of transportation, lots of people. you would not see governor mcauliffe be the vice president. he wants to be in charge. >> he was a big fundraiser for years. it doesn't surprise me at all. >> it is an honor to be on the list. >> moving tim kaine from the senate to the ticket opens the way for mcauliffe to the u.s. senate potentially. >> for him to run for it? >> for u.s. senate potentially if kaine and clinton win. >> i have more to say on that, too. >> you always have more to say. thanks for being with us.
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now at 6:30, we are working to learn more about a deadly bike accident in bladensburg, a man was found on the road in kenilworth avenue at route 50. a car hit him at 1:15 this morning. a road remained closed for hours. >> a firefighter is recovering after battling this blaze at a alvin concito cafe. crews spent most of the morning putting out hot spots. the fire is under control. >> in a speech billed as his closing argument in gettysburg pennsylvania, trump said he will file a lawsuit against the women who claim he sexually assaulted them. hey, everyone, thank you so much for joining us on this sunday morning. i'm angie goff.
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tuss. we love the changing of the seasons but not exactly when you go out of the house without your coat on. >> i know! >> and get blast. >> you made a mistake this morning. >> i did. >> the good they'll is tom is talking about how things will warm up this weekend. >> we have a nice warming trend. that won't happen until this afternoon so a chilly morning if you're about to head out the door, you do need a coat this morning. looking around our weather underground generalry in the 40s. nearby suburbs are in the low to mid-40s. montgomery, prince george's, fairfax and arlington counties. great day to go to the pumpkin patch and take a hay ride. temperatures will be in into the mid and upper 60s by mid afternoon with bright sunshine and we'll have light breezes not nearly as windy as yesterday. a look at the big, cool change on the way here for the next ten days.
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>> thank you so much, tom. 6:31 right now. developing this morning, secretary of state or secretary of defense, excuse me, ash carter is in iraq to get a closer look at the fight against isis. militants in northern iraq in the northern part of the country. the iraq special forces were seen celebrating saturday as they recaptured areas from isis nine miles east of mosul. kurdish forces launching a new push on richard engel has more. >> the mission may sound straight forward but in reality, there are a dozen front lines, kurds fighting north of mosul. iraq in the east and south villages becoming zones are american troops. they try to avoid the cameras
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what they're facing. i a french television crew was filming with kurdish forces. they came under attack. two americans moved in to help. battle field rescues. u.s. defense secretary ash carter made an unannounced visit to baghdad to meet with iraqi officials and top u.s. commanders. >> we've got tough fighting ahead p and the u.s. will ton play its part. >> 500 americans are outside the e on fortified bases but even they aren't far from the fighting. isis torched a sulfur plant two days ago. civilians have been treated for breathing problems because of the toxic fumes. the wind, also carried the fumes toward american troops on a base south of mosul. some troops on the base donned their chemical protection gear,
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troops. they have put out the fire. >> richard engel reporting. dozens of people were arrested for protesting the controversial north dakota pipeline project. 300 people participated in what they called a riot. the demonstrators trespassed on private property along the dakota access pipeline project right of way. law enforcement says they had to use pepper spray to calm the crowd at one point. protests than two months on this process. the standing rock sioux tribe says it would destroy some sacred spots. a fight broke out at a bar in olney, maryland at the greene turtle. it is being investigated as a hate based incident. witnesses tell police a man poured water on two men and
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way. the men went to the parking lot and started fighting. they are expected to be okay. worries working how a fire on the dominos delivery truck caught fire. this is right behind the keys shopping center. one of the photographers happened to be driving by and saw the big flames shooting out. the delivery truck driver noticed the fire in time and was able to get help. firefighters were able to quickly put it out. now, theic virginia offenders is being punished itself. it is being fined more than $7,500 for namek the wrong corrections officer in an inmate assault case. the money is to compensate a law firm for time spent on that case. maryland governor larry hogan says keeping marriott's hlgts in the state means
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totaling $44 million. they are staying in bethesda. tax incentives are necessary to keep businesses. the massive attack on the internet friday exposed the weakness of all kinds of internet devices that make our lives easier but potential that our homes are front line in a cyber war. gadi schwartz has more. this home in los angeles, ke a welcome retreat, safe and secure but thanks to a high-tech push to connect almost everything to the internet, our homes are potential front lines in a cyber war. >> reporter: ten years ago in most of our homes, only our computers are connected to the web. >> the thermostat, apple tv, ipads, phones, laptops, security systems, too. >> by the year of 2020, over 10
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all of those devices given an ip address that if hacked, can be used to create massive traffic jams on the internet super highway. on friday, hackers used a virtual army of high track dvrs and security cameras to flood a company called dyn with bogus requests. they affected pay pal and a long list of others. >> a baby monitor or that is what is happening. >> it could be just the beginning. cheap, generic devices are usually the most susceptible because the generic pass words can't n changed. >> very important you understand the device, update the device, you don't have default pass words and encryption on the device itself. >> reporter: with millions of vulnerable devices online, companies are bracing for more attacks.
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a personal tragedy rocked the life of an alexandria police officer but it also motivated him to help his community more. the officer is now being honored for his efforts. >> here on the alexandria streets where he has been patrolling for 20 years, his name is officer benny. he checks in on homeless residents, bringing them clothes. >> they're the forgotten souls. they're so helpful. >> reporter: sharon adams homeless shelter. >> we don't look at him as an officer. we look at him as our friend. >> reporter: officer benny evans started focusing on the homeless about eight years ago. >> myself and a couple other officers got out, started identifying people trying to build the relationship. >> reporter: those relationships led evans to learn more about mental illness. >> some of these folks don't belong in jail. they're mentally ill. they don't belong in jail. >> reporter: evans helps to train other officers in crisis intervention. >> he is teaching the nexgen
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>> reporter: three years ago, officer evans life changed when his 15-year-old son committed suicide. >> after my son's suicide, it took this whole homeless thing and mental illness thing to a whole other level. this is it. >> reporter: a lot of the homeless people went to the memorial service. >> they went to the funeral and they showed up to support officer benny. so that just, i mean it melted my heart to know that we really do care about this guy and he cares about us. >> reporter: and that is when officer had also been helping the homeless, giving them shoes and socks, but he never told anyone, not even his father. >> it was a big 15-year-old baby, daddy's baby and just to know he was doing the work, didn't look for no reward from it. that is what it is about. you have to give back to the community. i'm glad that i have raised him in the environment that he saw me doing these things and he
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because it is. >> reporter: officer benny evans became the first recipient of the distinguished work in the community. he shares with his son. mark segraves, news4. >> what a way to honor his son. he is embraced by the community. it is a feeling that is mutual. >> fantastic. switching gears, the redskins are getting ready for another big match up today. >> that's right. we're talking football. they are taking on the 1:00 p.m. despite the recent streak, they've got some work to do on the field. over the past two games, washington's defense, they gave up just one touchdown. defensive coordinator joe barry is provided of the recent play. >> i've sat up here and said, whether it was otas, training camp, we have a great group of guy he's that come into work and punch the clock and grind. even when we weren't playing well it wasn't because of lack
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we have a special group when it comes to that. >> well, as we mentioned, in case you didn't know, the redskins playing the lions today in detroit, 1:00 p.m. if you can't be there, don't worry, we have you covered. follow us on social media. keep you updated everywhere that you are. >> always. >> yup. also, don't forget to grab your jacket. molette did and she is regretting it. tom is updating the forecast with what you can expect for the monday morning co it may not be this cold tomorrow. but we're going to show you some communities now seeing the first snow of the season! take a look
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northern virginia, on the issues, barbara comstock and donald trump are the same. comstock and trump promote deportation and reject any comprehensive immigration reform. both oppose background checks that keep guns from suspected terrorists. and comstock-trump were prepared to shut down the government just for politics. time for luann bennett: common sense gun safety laws. bennett tells congress: do your job. i'm luann bennett
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clouds in the morning and you'll be dealing with sun glare by the time you're headed back home. temperatures will be climbing into the low to mid-60s during the afternoon with a lighter wind. a look at the next ten days in a couple of minutes. tom, thank you so much. >> yes. >> 16! >> 16 days. >> that's it. >> until the election and the fight is on for key battleground states. >> a lot of people watching are like, thank goodness. almost over. moderator of "meet the press" >> it will never end. that is the truth. >> it has to end soon. >> that is a threat and a promise. >> i want to start off with donald trump and his big speech in gettysburg. he laid out his plan for the first hundred days. he brought out his accusers saying if he was elected, that he would sue him. >> i laid out on my desk the six
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agenda five of six is he will vow to sue his accusers as he gives 100 day speech. gives 100 day speech, trump will sue his accusers. don't talk about it. whatever, it is just message 101. don't bring it up at all and instead, it is like he aired the grievance first. it is trump in a nut l resonate if he would focus on it and stick to it but he can't seem to get out of his own way. >> in the meantime, he wants to continue the argument that the election is rigged. what does clinton do to counter all of this trump attention to get her voice and her message out? >> it does seem as if trump is trying to ratchet down that talk a little bit, that some of the stuff has gotten to him.
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it allowed them to drive a wedge between him and the rest of the party. he backed off a bit. what clinton's campaign is trying to do is they are concerned about it when you have nearly half of the supporters believing that if he doesn't win, it is rigged. they want to win all over the country. they want to try to win in utah, in arizona, and try to make it a big win down the ballot. anything to, you know, a narrow win and the talk of a rigged election is not going to go away at any time soon. the more broader it is, yer -- easier it will be to move him out. >> we have tim kaine and kellyanne conway. it should be a pretty full show. 16 days. the beatles version is two weeks, right? eight days a week. >> there you go. >> anything can happen. >> you got it. >> you can see "meet the press" every sunday at 10:30 right here, right after news4 today.
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george mason are used to. a pop star urging them to vote for hillary clinton. that is what happened as miley cyrus went door-to-door for the democratic nominee. look at that. they're, like, is this real? she talked about some of the criticism she has received as she posted about her support for clinton on social media. >> when i go through my instagram comments when i post in support of hillary, i can't believe, like, some of the hate that i get. >> cyrus isn't the onlyta katie perry knocked on dorm -- katy perry knocked on dorm rooms yesterday. this was at unlv in las vegas making the rounds. mike pence took a little stroll through pumpkin lane in ohio sunday. thousands gathered to show up the. performance climbed up on a flat bed trailer to examine the prize
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that is a big pumpkin. >> a big goard. >> you were at the pumpkin patch yesterday. >> i was. and you knew the weather was changing, but snow, i mean, we can't complain about yesterday because some people already get snow. >> believe it or not it is happening. look at that. >> some satisfy the white stuff already falling pretty close to us, too. this was the scene in the high elevations of snow sho still in october. this resort usually opens for ski season november 23rd. yikes. and this was the scene in western maryland and tucker county, west virginia. snow was falling in the high elevations there. the photo coming to us from dave lesher on our facebook page. it looks like a beautiful post card. >> tom, you got a lot of reaction to that. are people either just excited
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those who were happy about it and those were, like, make it go away. i had 2,000 views of that one in a matter of the few hours. there is interest about snow but nothing like that here this morning. we have a pumpkin colored sunrise under way. there is a live view from our storm team4 tower camera at dawn on this sunday. sun will be coming up on a clear sky radar, scanning the sky, don't have any rain or snow anywhere in the vicinity all clear as we've got high pressure pushing in. we have chilly temperatures, down into the mid-40s in the nearby suburbs, upper 40s near 50 in the bay. shenandoah valley, near 50 degrees. the planner for this sunday, temperatures by 10:00 will be in the mid-50s by 2:00 this afternoon, mid-60s, bright sunshine. a little breezy but not nearly as windy as yesterday.
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6:00. clear tonight. low 60s by 10:00. clouding up after midnight and by dawn in midnight, we'll be in the mid-50s with a cloudy start but in the afternoon we'll be climbing into the mid-60s and then the rest of the week is looking cool. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, even day, highs in the 50s and clouding up on thursday, could get some rain. that is the next chance of rain, it looks to be on thursday, maybe afternoon and evening, some light rain showers coming through, and then on friday, linge still rather cool as we clear out friday afternoon. temperatures into the low 60s. do you have plans next weekend? it looks rather chilly but dry, most of next weekend. saturday and sunday, highs in the 50s but we might get rain showers coming in that looks like maybe on sunday evening and perhaps lingering into part of monday the following monday and as we get into the following week, highs in the 50s. >> thank you, tom. a local mom turning heads at
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they out here saying, the new iphone wants your thumb print for your protection. >> oh, okay, man, doug. >> what is, i don't think so, that is how they get you? >> yes! yes! that's it! >> i don't trust that. >> me either. >> no, that will go straight to the government. >> that is not bad, doug! >> oh, my goodness. okay. that is tom hanks playing a trump supporter in the sketch black jeopardy. it featured keenan thompson's role as host and his surprise in finding common ground in hank's character doug. >> oh, gosh, so fairfax county is getting a boost from hundreds
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help the community. >> volunteer fairfax joined national make a difference day on saturday and one event was a maker fair at sherwood library in alexandria. organizers, they wanted to help volunteers make connections and improve the neighborhood. >> getting to know what is out there, getting to know who is needy. and the way to make friends, even gain some skills. >> absolutely. ma county depend on volunteers for their success. a mom from vienna is winning halloween and getting a lot of attention at her kids bus stop. meet julie mudrak. she has wearing costumes she made to pick up her kids from the bus stop. every day there is a different theme, as you can tell. you can recognize some of the movies. she started doing this four years ago to show her shy son it is okay to stand out. it is okay to be different, and students, how can they not love
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in on the fun. that is willy wonka right there. we have a photo gallery of more pictures of her and her family dressed up on the nbc washington app and you can follow them on inextra gam as well. she inspired eight other moms to do this in other states as well. so they're calling it bus stop costumes united. >> very creative. >> we do have much more ahead on news4 today. >> that includes an hour by hour look at your forecast with storm team4 meteorologist tom kierein. ay is 6:57. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning,
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now at news4 today, a deadly crack dead locks traffic on a busy road. what was prince george county police are encountering about a bicyclist hit by a car. >> a restaurant up in smoke. the danger as a firefighter is hurthi flames. >> a lot of them are very bad hombres. >> bingo. bingo! i got bingo. >> one last debate for saturday night live. the moments being shared by thousands. if you need a little chuckle to help get you up this sunday morning, we've got it for you. good morning, everybody, i'm angie goff. >> i'm molette green in for adam tuss.
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where we started off needing the jackets and shedding the jackets as the sun came out. can we get that, tom kierein? >> yes, and we'll turn off the wind, too, even better. we had the gusts gusting over 40 miles an hour yesterday. now they diminished. the peak gusts this morning are around 15 miles an hour. you can see the national cathedral silhouetted in the predawn tower camera. a chill in the air but not too bad. we're in the mid to upper 40s. the metro area near 50 around the bay and parts of the shenandoah valley. storm team4 radar scanning the sky. no rain or snow anywhere in the vicinity. a look at the next chances for rain coming up in the next half hour. >> we have breaking news in prince george's county. police investigating a deadly bike accident in bladensburg. a man was found in the road on
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around 1:15 in the morning. the driver stayed on the scene. traffic was impacted for hours, though, as you can tell. as crews investigated. no word yet on any possible charges. meanwhile, a firefighter hurt after battling this blaze as a northwest d.c. restaurant overnight. it broke out at the cafe on park road. crews spent most of this morning putting out hot spots but we know as of right now it is under cotr the firefighter hurt is expected to be okay. now to a developing story. a montgomery county man is recovering after a bullet grazed his head last night. the 87-year-old was in his own backyard when it happened. police believe it could have been an accidental firing from a hunter's gun. the man lives on elton farm road in brookville near public land. he was hit by a two millimeter projectile and is expected to survive. officers have not been able to find the shooter.
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clinton will both be on the campaign trail this sunday. clinton, holding two events in the battleground state of north carolina is also getting help from president obama who will campaign for her in las vegas. as for donald trump, he will rally supporters in naples, florida. meanwhile, in a speech in gettysburg, pennsylvania saturday, he laid out his vision for the first 100 days if he is president but he also mentioned the women who accused him of inappropriate touching or kissing. he is now threatening to sue them. >> those events never happened. never. all of these liars will be sued after the election is over. >> as for hillary clinton, she made an appeal for voters wavering in their support for trump at her event in pennsylvania as well. she wants to be the president for all americans. >> we saw long lines at one
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qualified voters can go there to cast their early or absentee votes. people waited in line over an hour to cast their ballots. they say they're voting for change. >> the voices are heard by elected officials. >> i want them to get it right in place so we can get more than we have been getting. >> the old council chamber seas the only polling location in the district. on friday, an early voting location will open in each of the ends november 4th. it is 7:04. more than 27,000 virginians registered to vote during the registration deadline extension. a federal judge granted the extension after heavy demand prevented voters from registering online. the final number of applications submitted during that window will be higher when in person and mailed voter registration applications are processed in
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2016 at 10:30 this morning on meet the press. moderator chuck todd will have an exclusive interview with democratic vice presidential nominee senator tim kaine. he will also speak with kellyanne conway. they did it again. "saturday night live" is back not holding anything back as they made fun of the final presidential debate. >> of course they did. we all expected it. one of the topics they started on immigration and donald trump's visit to mexico. watch this. >> i have a fantastic relationship with mexico, okay? i have personally met with the mexican president. i forget his name. i think it was something like mr. guacamole. . i'm sorry, excuse me. senor guacamole. i met his beautiful wife taquito
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and salsa. >> oh, my goodness. kate mckinnon, hillary clinton got into the act when the fake donald trump opened the door to ask what she has done over the last 30 years. >> i would be happy to talk about the last 30 years. >> oh, no, not again. >> back in the 1970s, i worked for the children's defense fund. >> yes, yes, we know. >> then i was a senator in new york on 9/11. >> yeah, we get it. we get it. >> then i was secretary of state and i don't know if you've heard this before. >> we e. taking down a man by the name of. >> osama bin laden. >> bin laden. >> okay. we're going to have more highlights last night's "snl" that has angie choked up including one where tom hanks played a trump supporter on
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>> we're off to a cool start. but watch out for the breeze out there. tom is tracking how you can plan for the day and the week ahead. >> it could be one of the biggest mergers in recent history. the new concerns over at&t's deal with time warner and why regulators could turn it down. woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing to represent me. woman: or me. woman: barbara comstock would overturn roe vs. wade. should be overturned. woman: barbara comstock. man: too right-wing for northern virginia. narrator: house majority pac
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woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing. woman: barbara comstock is against marriage equality. man: she even voted to allow federal contractors to discriminate against gay employees. woman: barbara comstock. too right-wing for northern virginia. narrator: house majority pac is responsible for the content of this ad. the cubs have won the pennant! >> sports history made in chic go. the cubs beat the l.a. dodgers to advance to the world series. this will be the cubs first appearance in the world series since 1945 snapping a 71 year drought. the cubs haven't actually won a world series since 1908.
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tuesday. >> good for them! at&t reaches a deal to acquire time warner for more than $85 billion. the deal still has to be finalized and is expected to get massive scrutiny from federal regulators. if approved it would make time warner the target of the two largest media company acquisitions on record. the highest was aol's $94 billion acquisition of time warner at the end of the dot boom. prince george county residents getting a new regional bus route. this new service will give prince george's county and northern virginia residents a connection between old town alexandria and surrounding communities. the nh 2 will operate from 6:00 a.m. tom 1:00 a.m. seven days a week. dress in layers if you're working out this morning maybe headed down to the harbor, you
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forecast before you leave for the run or bike ride. >> prince george's county is a mecca of churches. what some might consider the washington region's bible belt. the churches here are large and small and are doing tremendous work and providing critical seices andrv i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years
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get in a bike ride, hike, or a run on this sunday. much more pleasant weather for that as we'll have lighter winds. temperatures in the mid-50s by noon time around 60. mid-60s by mid afternoon. a gorgeous autumn day on the way. cooler weather over the next ten days. we'll look at that in the next ten minutes. thank you, tom. >> with more than a thousand churches, synagogues, mosques and it the washington region of the bible belt. many are providing churches and not just on sunday morning. >> they're new ways to help their communities. ?? >> sunday morning at first baptist church, worshippers lift
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reverence. it is a church that is fervent in the work. >> i will be attending stanford university as a freshman. >> we average about 70,000 a year that we give away for financial support. >> for pastor john jenkins, the church's ministries that support students and families essential to his freedom 1, financial freedom 2. those are classes that last ten weeks apiece. we do a credit card cut and serve annually to get people out of debt. we teach our members, don't go into debt to send your kids to college. >> another of the more than 100 ministries here is this.
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regulation basketball courts, indoor track, weight rooms, classrooms, and more. it is the churches latest investment in the youth. across the county in clinton, members of mount enan baptist church celebrate and worship. they also invest in students and in schools. >> over the last 15 months we have made $200,000 available to
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church, which has some 80 ministries has expanded the out reach to destitute residents in maryland just 45 minutes away where residents lack the basic necessities of life. >> running water, toilets, no electricity. every month, we're there to provide food, clothing, other sorts of emergency assistance to those right here in the state of maryland. >> so we've got >> and pastor anthony moore and members of carolina missionary church have bought more than 18 acres of land to expand the sanctuary and to build housing for homeless mothers fighting hiv and aids and their children. >> it is called my sister's keeper. it is a housing, sustainable housing, that will have close to 24 units. we will give them the necessary training that is going to be needed in order for them to move
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>> his prayer wasn't just about him. >> let's minister to the segment of the population of people that everyone else is trying to ignore. it is the work of the church. it is what god called us to do. >> what members of city of praise family ministry in landover did recently is to praise local police at this recognition rally. >> give them a bigger praise and worship than that. >> it is part of this church's ministry of reconciliation to heal the widening rift that is opening around the country between police and the community. >> district three, thank you so much for your service. >> what we want to continue to do is shed the light on the 99% that are doing a terrific job and help to eliminate the 1% causing havoc. >> we have great, young people in prince george's county that are making a tremendous
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but then, on the flip side, show the young adults that all officers are not bad officers. that they're really there to do an amazing work to keep our community safe. >> and, to help their young people go to college, bishop joel and yolanda peoples run a student who wants on go on the road. >> there is a staff of well over 50 people who actually walk every student through the process, the city of praise family ministry pays for every application for every student, to as many colleges and universities they choose to
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there. the out reach is very key there to reaching a lot of people in the community. and we know those application fees can really add up, you know, so that is a big help to the students and their families. >> really it is. and coming up, that's right, and around 9:15 this morning, the pastors share their thoughts about one of the country's most sub yes >> one of those churches is mine, first baptist church. john jenkins runs the church. >> it isn't just for sunday. >> that's right. it is every day. okay. so here is tom here and tom, shock to our system yesterday, okay? tell us it will get better. >> fall fell on us. it fell hard and it is a cold start this morning as
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the winds have diminished dramatically since yesterday. gusts over 40 miles an hour. now, this morning, all is calm and quiet. over looking capitol hill and the potomac river. temperatures by 5:00 will be in the upper 40s, low to mid-50s and the winds may pick up. gusting to 20 miles an hour in the afternoon as we climb into the 60s with lots of sunshine. mid to upper 60s mid afternoon and back down to near tonight. getting cool this evening. storm team4 radar, don't have any rain or snow anywhere in the vicinity. we did get snow yesterday morning out of the mountains of west virginia. temperatures there, though, now, are how faring in the 50s to now 50s. shenandoah valley, most locations are in the upper 40s near 50. suburbs. near the bay. temperatures into the evening hours will be down intoed mid-50s by dawn on monday. during the day tomorrow, it will
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cloudy start, we'll have sun back in the afternoon, then on tuesday and wednesday, cooler weather moves in, highs in the 50s. and sunshine. next chance of any rain, that may be on thursday afternoon and evening and that may linger into midday friday drying out friday afternoon. then next weekend, looks cool. most of the weekend looks dry. next sunday evening, perhaps some showers moving in into the first part of that following week as we say hello, november. that is the way it looks. >> ok hello, november. thanks, tom. >> he sounds excited. >> putting their heels down and strutting down the street. the creative way one business is raising awareness one sole at a
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this is my favorite story of the week. october is breast cancer awareness month. you can do your part to help raise money to find a cure right here in our area. probably already spending your money on. >> reporter: kick up your heels and step in the fight against breast cancer. one pink sole at a time. repair with pink is the campaign slogan for breast cancer awareness month at expert shoe repair and luggage in chevy chase. giving customers a chance to. >> to wear their support. >> reporter: customers can put
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through october. like these pink soled bottoms that belong to a breast cancer survivor and customer named mary. joe, the shop owner says the repair with pink campaign donates a portion of money from material cost to breast cancer research and offers another way to join in the fight. >> if i didn't believe in it, i wouldn't >> reporter: high heels resoled in pink. $40 in all and you wouk out with a new pair of pink bottoms with a purpose. >> i'm telling you, i'm telling you, this is such a wonderful thing and we can all take advantage of this. pink is one of my favorite colors and so being able to have my shoes resoled and part of the
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thing. i know they're talking about doing this for the month of october but they have the stuff in supply and if you have to go after october, you can still get it done. just 40 bucks. >> pink is always in. >> who is your editor? >> we'll talk about it later. take a step outside and you'll feel the cool, fall breeze. tom is looking ahead to how to dress the kids for the bus stop tomorrow. >> think of how many devices in your home can connect
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northern virginia, on the issues, barbara comstock and donald trump are the same. comstock and trump promote deportation and reject any comprehensive immigration reform. both oppose background checks that keep guns from suspected terrorists. and comstock-trump were prepared to shut down the government just for politics. time for luann bennett: comprehensive immigration reform now. common sense gun safety laws. bennett tells congress: do your job. i'm luann bennett and i approve this message. i'm luann bennett we dance on the salsa team together, and it's like a lot of power in what we wear. when we're practicing if i don't feel good in what i'm wearing i don't look good. t.j.maxx has that variety. i can get a lot for my money.
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maxx life at t.j.maxx. we're working to learn more about a deadly bike accident in bladensburg. a man found in the road at kenilworth. a man hit him around 1:15 a.m. a firefighter recovering after battling a blaze at a road. crews spent most of the morning putting out hot spots but the fire is under control. >> in a speech billed as his closing argument in gettysburg, pennsylvania. he plans on filing lawsuits against women who allege he sexually assaulted them. good sunday morning,
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tuss. thanks for allowing us to share your sunday with us. >> you're so funny. >> we're having a great time. >> despite the cold weather, the blast that pounds you when you walk out the door, tom kierein. >> molette wasn't so giddy when she walked out. it was quite an abrupt chill when you walk out the door with no coat on and starting out this morning, you need a jacket as we've got an autumn chill in the air but later today, a perfect day to go out patch. we'll have sunshine with temperatures in the 60s and a bright breeze. students will need a jacket or waiting for the metro, you need a jacket tomorrow morning, temperatures will be in the 50s and near 60 by 9:00 remaining cloudy. winds will pick up a little bit tomorrow. a little breezy as we start off monday. a look at a cool pattern for the next ten days coming up this half hour. >> thank you. developing this morning in iraq, secretary of defense ash
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he is there to get a closer look at isis militants. iraqi and kurdish forces are launching a new offensive on a town near mosul as part of an operation to take back that city. nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel has more. >> the mission to drive them out of mosul sounds straight forward but there are a dozen front line. kurds fighting north of iraqi soldiers in the north and south in the dangerous mix where multiple scattered villages have become war zones are hundreds of deployed american troops. they try to avoid the cameras but we're getting glimpses of what they're facing. a french television crew was filming with kurdish forces. they came under attack. to two americans moved in to help. battle field rescues. u.s. defense secretary ash
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officials and top u.s. commanders. >> we've got tough fighting ahead and the u.s. will continue to play its part. >> 500 americans are outside the wire and 5,000 more are mostly on fortified bases, but even they aren't far from the fighting. isis torched a sulfur plant two days ago, doctors say civilians have been treated for breathing problems because of the toxic fumes. the winds also carried the fumes toward american troops on a base south of mosul. some troops on the base donned their chemical protection gear. air samples were taken to determine the potential threat. there were no reports of any hospitalization among the troops. iraqi officials say they have put out the fire. >> richard engel reporting there. dozens of people arrested for protesting the controversial north dakota oil pipeline project. the sheriff's department says more than 300 people
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private property along the dakota access pipeline projects right of way. law enforcement says they had to use pepper spray to calm the crowd at one point. protests have been held for more than two months. the standing rock sioux tribe say it would destroy some sacred sites. police looking very closely at a fight outside a bar in olney, maryland. it happened at the early sunday morning. our news partners at wtop report that are it is investigated as a hate based incident. a man poured water on two men and addressed them in a derogatory way. they are expected to be okay. we're working to learn how a fire on a dominos delivery truck happened. this is the scene in springfield behind the kings shopping
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happened to be driving by when they saw the big flames. the delivery truck driver noticed the fire in time and firefighters were able to quickly put it out. the office that actually prosecuted virginia offenders is being punished itself. a federal judge sanctioned the commonwealth attorney general office. it is being fined more than $7,500 for naming the wrong corrections officer in an inmate assault case. the money is to compensate a law firm for time hogan says keeping marriott's headquarters in the state means millions. according to wtop, marriott will get tax subsides totaling $44 million. marriott announced it is staying in bethesda. tax incentives are necessary. they have to approve this. the massive attack on the
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of all kinds of internet devices that seem to make our lives so much easier but it is evident our homes are potential front lines in a cyber war. nbc's gadi schwartz has more. >> reporter: this home in los angeles, like others around the country. >> howdy, jeff, gadi schwartz. >> reporter: are welcome retreats, safe and secure but thanks to a high-tech push to connect almost everything to the internet, our tomb homes have become potential front lines in a cyber war. te homes, only our computers were connected to the web. but now, in this house -- >> thermostat, apple tv, ipads, phone, laptops, security system, too. >> reporter: and experts say by the year 2020, over 10 billion of the devices are expected to be online. all of those devices given an ip address that if hacked, can be used to create massive traffic jams on the internet super highway. on friday, hackers used a
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company called dyn with bogus requests. the the effects ripples across the web. >> a it is crazy that a baby monitor or dvr could topple apple or twitter. >> cheap, generic devices are usually the most susceptible because the generic pass words can't be changed. >> important that you update the words and you have encryption on the device itself. >> with millions of vulnerable devices online, companies are bracing for more attacks. gadi schwartz, nbc news, los angeles. grab a jacket on your way today. tom updating his forecast for what you can expect for the monday morning commute. >> and there is good news. it may not be this cold
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me and the guys walked into this place. you woulda thought from the name it was gonna be packed with sailors. so i immediately picked out the biggest guy in there. and i walked straight up to him. now he looks me square in the eye, and, i swear he says, "welcome to navy federal credit union." whoa friendly alert! i got a great auto rate outta that guy. now i have a wonderful hybrid. slate blue. cr?me interior. he was so nice! open to the armed forces, the dod and their families.
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stop suicide. that is the goal of an event in downtown d.c. to raise awareness. the out of the darkness community walk was able to surpass the goal by nearly $270,000 yesterday. it wrapped up at the washington monument. walkers wore colored with depression. doreen gentzler emceed the event. >> it is wonderful to see such a huge crowd. it is also very sad because i know all of you are here because you have a personal connection with suicide. >> the american foundation for suicide prevention says one person takes their own life every 12 minutes in the united states.
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incredible turn out there. the redskins, they're getting ready for another big one today. >> all right! they're ready to take on the lions at 1:00 p.m. now, despite the recent vehicle, they have work to do on the field. we know that. over the past two games, washington's defense gave up just one touchdown and defensive coordinator joe barry speaking out saying he is proud of his unit's recent play. >> i sat up herend camp, we have a great group of guys that come into work and punch the clock and grind. even when we weren't playing well, it wasn't because of lack of preparation or work ethic. our guys are very special. we have a special group when it comes to that. >> we know that they'reot n giving up. that's for sure. the redskins play the lions today, as i mentioned, in detroit at 1:00 p.m. >> it is going to be good. it is going to be good. look at that.
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>> i want more of it. we'll feel the cool chill in the air. tom is looking ahead to see how soon the rain might impact your plans this week. >> here on the streets, he is known as officer benny. how a personal tragedy inspired how a personal tragedy inspired him and why now anyone with type 2 diabetes how a personal tragedy inspired him and why now knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana? is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. invokana? works around the clock
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we're going to jump into the 50s later this morning and climb into the mid-60s by mid afternoon and lots of sunshine throughout the day ahead. then for the monday commute, some clouds in the morning but you'll be dealing with sun glare when you head back home by your lunch hour, we'll be in the low 60s and hitting the mid-60s on monday afternoon. a look at a cooler pattern after that over the next ten days coming in just a couple of minutes. >> sound students at george mason university are not used to this. check it out. pop star knocking on the door, urging them to vote for hillary clinton. that is what happened saturday as miley cyrus went door-to-door for the democratic nominee. she talked about some of the criticisms she received as she posted about her support for clinton on social media. >> when i go through my instagram comments when i post in support of hillary, i can't
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who drummed up support for clinton. katy perry knocked on dorm room doors in unlv in las vegas. thousands gathered to show support for the republican vice presidential nominee. pence even climbed up on the flat bed trailer to examine the prize winning 1,500 pound pumpkin. that is a big a personal tragedy rocked the life of an alexandria police officer but it also motivated him to help his community more. the officer is now being honored for his efforts. >> here on the alexandria streets where he has been patrolling for 20 years, his name is officer benny. he checks in on homeless residents, bringing them clothes. >> they're the forgotten souls.
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>> reporter: sharon adams runs a homeless shelter. >> we don't look at him as an officer. we look at him as our friend. >> reporter: officer benny evans started focusing on the homeless about eight years ago. >> myself and a couple other officers got out, started identifying people trying to build the relationship. >> reporter: those relationships led evans to learn more about mental illness. >> some of these folks don't belong in jail. they're mentally ill. they don't belong in jail. >> reporter: evans helps to train other officers in crisis intervention. it means to serve the community. >> reporter: three years ago, officer evans life changed when his 15-year-old son committed suicide. >> after my son's suicide, it took this whole homeless thing and mental illness thing to a whole other level. this is it. >> reporter: a lot of the homeless people went to the memorial service. >> they went to the funeral and they showed up to support officer benny. so that just, i mean it melted
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officer evan's found out his son had also been helping the homeless, giving them shoes and socks, but he never told anyone, not even his father. >> it was a big 15-year-old baby, daddy's baby and just to know he was doing the work, didn't look for no reward from it. that is what it is about. you have to give back to the community. i'm glad that i have raised him in the environment that he saw me doing these things and he thought it was the right thing to do. because it i became the first recipient of the distinguished work in the community. he shares with his son. mark segraves, news4. sfwl. >> what a sweet story. >> ready for know? >> no!
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elevations of snow shoe west virginia. we're still in october. this resort usually opens for ski season november 23rd and this was the scene in western maryland and tucker county, west virginia. snow was falling in the higher elevations. the photo dplg david lesher. >> people are really, really excited. can't wait to hit the slopes and snow board and ski. that is a good sign for them. >> people are making reservations now. that is the which is a great ski area. elevation there at about 3,000, 700 feet. lower elevations got chilly rain. no rain this morning as we look outside and you're about to head out the door, you can track the weather with the nbc washington app. look, we're seeing autumn color here even in the northwest washington. our live tower camera showing the golden sunlight skimming across the urban forest there and some individual trees are
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in the mountains of western maryland and west virginia where the snow fell yesterday and we're getting nice color in the orange zone and this is going to be peak here around the metro area. we have our usual peak color right around halloween and into the first week of now. so we're still about a week to ten days away from our peak color. there is a blue sky over washington now, by 10:00, the mid-50s will be hitting the mid-60s by 2:00 and then by mid afternoon, we are ought to be hitting the upper 6 autumn day. by late afternoon, back down into the low 60s and then another as cool this evening, a mostly cool day this evening and by dawn tomorrow, the 50s. right now it is chilly. we're in the 40s to 50 around the region with a light wind. the wind may pick up later today. gusting to around 20 miles an hour. still a bit breezy, too, on monday. cloudy in the morning in the 50s tomorrow morning but a dry day
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the mid-60s tomorrow afternoon. then a cool pattern sets in. going to be in place here with highs only in the 50s each day. tuesday, all the way into thursday, we'll stay dry in through midday thursday. it is thursday afternoon and evening, that is our next chance of any rain. that is likely coming in and maybe lingering into friday, midday, and then friday afternoon, we'll get sunshine back with temperatures climbing into the low 60s. then next weekend, if you have plans next weekend, still rather sunday will be in the 50s and storm team4 exclusive ten day outlook shows another chance of rain may be late on sunday and perhaps into monday. the last day of october, tuesday, november 1st, we'll have our temperatures hovering around 60 degrees. that is the way it looks. >> thank you, tom. a local mom is turning heads at the school bus stop. how she is showing off her
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tom hanks playing a trump supporter in black jeopardy. that is what it was called. it featured keenan thompson's role as the host and his surprise at finding common ground with hank's character, doug. fairfax county getting a boost from hundreds getting a hand from the community. >> they joined make a difference day on saturday and one event was a maker fair a library in alexandria. organizers wanted to help volunteers make connections and improve the neighborhood. >> getting to know what is out there. getting to know who is needy. and you know it is the best way to make friends and even gain some skills. >> very important because many non-profits in fairfax county depend on the volunteers for success. >> awesome job. >> this mom from vienna is winning halloween and getting a
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different shows here. julie has been wearing costumes she made at her house to pick her kids up from the bus stop. every day you can tell there is a different theme. that is harry potter. you know what that is. ariel or ursula. she showed her shy son it is okay to stand out and okay to be different. now the whole family gets in on the fun. we actually have a photo gallery if you go them. can't wait to see what she does this week. here are 4 things to know. we're watching -- working to learn more about a deadly bike accident in bladensburg, a man was found in the road in kenilworth avenue. a car hit him around 1:15 this morning. the road remained closed for hours as crews investigate. >> a firefighter recovering after battling a blaze at northwest d.c. at a restaurant
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crews spent most of the morning putting out hot spots. >> prince george county residents getting a new regional bus route today. it will give northern virginia residents a bus connection between downtown national harbor, alexandria and surrounding communities. donald trump says he plans on filing lawsuits against the women who have alleged he sexually assaulted them. and we're looking at another beautiful, autumn day. >> an awesome autumn day on the way. sunshine, highs in the today. enjoy. >> we will. >> that is all for news4 today. >> that is all for news4 today. thanks foroining j i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto? significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people
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