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pick up their children from a hospital instead of the school bus stop. the latest on the crash involving two buses on dc streets. and the news4 i-team investigates homemade bombs. the cheap and destructive trend we found in our area. >> announcer: news4 at 11:00 begins with breaking news. in this wild presidential campaign a pretty wild night for vice presidential candidate mike with his family and fl treeing press skidded to have runway at la guardia airport tonight. emergency crews rushed to the plane within one minute of the accident. no one was hurt. we have reaction from donald trump and a look at how it could impact the campaign schedule. >> reporter: it is a distraction that the republican ticket cannot afford right now. >> oh, my god.
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candidate mike pence. >> remain seated. >> reporter: the trump/pence campaign jet skidded to have runway at new york's la guardia airport. >> everyone is fine. thankfully no one has been injured. >> before getting off, reporters say pence checked the cabin to make sure everyone was safe. >> the plane skidded off the runway and it was pretty close to grave, grave, danger. >> reporter: donald trump talked about the mishap. he didn't ment with president clinton's big personal payday. >> cancel the election and just give to it trump. >> reporter: michele obama complaining with hillary clinton in north carolina pounced on a report trump's campaign is trying to suppress the vote. >> they are trying to get you to stay home. they are trying to convince you that your vote doesn't matter. >> reporter: lung long lines at polling places like this one in maryland show plenty of
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much needed campaign cash but team trump says he is headed right back out to campaign. on capitol hill, brian moore, news4. >> as brian mentioned voters in maryland waited as long as two hours to cast their ballots today. early voting centers opened this morning. and lines mr. long all day. at last check, about 100,000 people voted in maryland. early voting centers will be open every day from 8:00 p.m. now through november 3rd. >> a new quinn peaiac battleground poll has hillary clinton 12 points ahead of donald trump in virginia. she also leads in north carolina, while georgia and iowa are a statistical tie in this new poll. the rain's rolling out now bring on the warm up. >> doug, how different will it feel stepping out the door holm morning? >> it will feel a little different tomorrow morning.
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next change. tomorrow is going to be like it was yesterday. cool sunshine, breezy as well. look outside right now. what you notice on storm team 4 radar, that storm system which brought snow to the north and thunderstorms just to our south is moving out of here after prig providing with us a little bit of rain across the area keeping temperatures down. upper 50s to low to mid 60s across the area. now though the rain pretty much moving out. one area of showers towards baltimore but that is it. t the heat returns. i'm talking heat. a great weekend, we'll talk about the holiday forecast. see you at 11:18. >> a crash between a charter school bus packed with school children and a metro bus collided today at eastern avenue and randolph street late this afternoon. the operator told first responders he couldn't stochl all 42 children went to
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school. they principal rushed to the scene. what is going through your heart right now? >> can't talk about it. it's pretty rough. >> it was a pretty heavy impact so we just wanted to check the children make sure that they are all good. >> reporter: no one on the metro bus was seriously hurt. dc fire called in a haz-mat crew because of a fuel spill. it didn't appear to be too bad. new tonight police call it a brutal sexual a one of them had a gun. right now they are still both on the loose. fairfax county police tell us the attackers met their victim saturday night at a restaurant at columbia pike and falls church. shomari joins with us the details. >> reporter: fairfax county police tell us the woman didn't know her attackers. she walked inside the restaurant behind me where she met them.
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emotionally dealing with this trauma. she says it's really tough to hang on. fairfax county police say the attack happened late saturday night early sunday morning. the 50-year-old woman walked into this restaurant here in the 0800 block of columbia pike. she met the men inside and they all left togd in an older model minivan. they drove towards arlington. police tell me the men sexually assaulteder in the van, pulled to out a handgun and released here along route 50. she flagged do you know good samaritan who called police. >> i am a former detective and i have worked with victims who experienced thing like this. >> reporter: tonight a waitress is too worried to reveal her identity. she tells me she feels sad. she worked here three years and says nothing like this happened before. this case is unusual. >> we don't have a lot of cases
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seriously. we want to do everything we can to try to identify and find these suspects. >> reporter: tonight fairfax county police tell us if you have information about this sexual assault they urge you to give them a call. live in the falls church area of fairfax foun, news4. metro employees are slamming metro leadership tonight, accusing them offet contracting a hostile work environment. the workers say that environment could put their safety at risk. union members went they say they are being coerced into breaking safety rules because of a rush to get the trains running. they say riders are not in danger but metro workers could be. metro management denies it, saying self imposed slowdowns of service have skyrocketed due to an emphasis on safety. drastic changes could be on the way for 911 medical calls in the, doctor. mark see graves was first to
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extend its contract with amr private ambulance service another five years. chief gregory dean also says sending an ambulance for every medical isn't working and it's not necessary. under his proposal a nurse at the 911 call center will triage calls and then decide how and when to pick you up. it could be another week before power and gas are estored at the lynnhill condos in temple order allowing residents to return to the building but there wasn't be any power or gas until the utility companies and the connedo association come to an greet. utilities were cut earlier this week because the association owed more than a million dollars in unpaid bills. >> they wanted a roof over their head and protection of their possessions. i think that's aest plus for them. we have some more work to do. >> i just thank god that we have an extension and we have a place to sleep tonight. >> the two sides are expected to
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tomorrow. senator muse says he will try to get pep to temporarily turn power back on before then. your smart phone could be to blame for a surge in traffic deaths. a new study found deaths went up more than 10% in the first half of this year. it also found big cities with a lot of traffic are ig seeing bigger increase. experts believe it's because people tend to check their smart tonight mark as grim milestone for one maryland family. a decade of heartache and unanswered questions. who killed 28-year-old jonathan scott ten years ago. only on news4, jackie bensen introduces us to scott's mother, whose mission to answer that question is far from over. >>. >> reporter: gwen is on her feet, walking, handing out flyers.
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requires the assistance of a motorized wheelchair. but they stands for her son. jonathan scott was 28 years old, the father of three small children when he was shot to death here on 57th place and chefferly the night of october 27th, 2006. he was found in his car the following morning by a neighbor walking his dog. his case is now on the roll of unsolved homicides in prince george's county. it's been ten years now and no one has come forward to say what happened. >> reporter: scott returned to the seen with her son jay can who was only 12 when his brother was killed. he tied a balloon to the spot where january than's car was parked. a group of students off their condolences when they learn why she is here. the exchange gives her the strength to keep going. >> i want other people to see i
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forgotten him and i don't want them to forget him. i went them to help me have a comfort, almost like a comfort in his place. >> reporter: a decade after the murder of jonathan scott there is still a reward in his case, up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of his killer. in chefferly, jackie bensen, news4. next at 11:00, local chefs serve up delicious food and drink tonight as they in our area this winter. plus, the news4 i-team investigates local cases of homemade explosives, the ones that went off, and some that didn't. do serious damage whatever it comes in contact with. >> see just how many cases the i-team uncovered when we come
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bombings in america's biggest city, the explosions last month that injured dozens and rattledsed manhattan were not only destructive. they are schtd being the product i-team has been investigating and found a troubling trend right here closer to home. >> homemade explosives are increasingly common and popular with local criminals. as scott mcfarland and other i team show us, some of those explosives are cheap, and powerly destructive. >> reporter: our cameras were close. but we weren't.
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county's fire department showed us the fierce, fiery ferocity of a homemade explosive at a secure side where it wouldn't inreflect any damage. but in leesburg, one autumn night a man with a homemade firebomb very much wanted to inflict damage. loudoun county investigators say he used an explosive device to attack the loudoun county's corrections office. the building was gutted. weeks later, onth night investigators say he struck again and ever charged him with firebombing the new corrections office. no one was injured in any crime. >> we suspected we were dealing with the same person. >> reporter: chris doyle investigated and found his suspects. >> he is actually standing in this ditch here? >> correct. >> reporter: he was being drug tested at the facility hours before the first bomb. he went through all this because he was going to fail a drug test? >> i don't think it was a good
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but that's what i think happened. doyle says gadoy built the explosives with $20 in materials. you can buy this at a corner store? >> yes. >> reporter: explosives funneled into a water bottle and a white shirt used as a wick. 600 cases investigated by police in virginia, dc and maran homemade explosives. nearly 100 in recent years in which the explosives were used to threaten or attack law enforcement. >> people will die. >> reporter: like the case of lawrence stewart, charged with detonating pipe bombs near the home two of investigators in staten county, the case is still pending. >> deploy more pooim pipe bombs. >> reporter: he was accused of throwing bombs from his car
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virginia after the incident. a baltimore man pleaded not guilty to assault and attempted murder after attempting to attack a pliskova barracks in pennsylvania. the i team wanted to know how powerful a homemade bomb can be. when montgomery county fire ignited homemade blasts in this demonstration we found debris 75 yards away. fully capable of damage if placed ia >> reporter: in most cases we reviewed investigators tracked down the would be bombers before they acted. like they did with this man, he was found with a bomb cookbook and 12 electronic device. they accidentally happened upon him when he injured him with the explosives. >> they are actually -- they are
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inexpensive, because the chemicals themselves aren't illegal. and there are other uses for these chemicals. >> reporter: here at u.s. departments of homeland security headquarters they say they are offering more training for police and fire departments to help them find these explosives before they can be used. >> to get more details on those cases or to send the i-team a news tip, visit our nbc washington app and click investigation. celebrity chefs cooked up a feast to feed the homeless population. they threw a big mixer sampling stylish food and drinks. jerome grant the executive chef at the national museum of african-american history and culture's sweet home cafe was also on hand. tonight included live music, a paesry competition and a silent
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million meals for the homeless between now and march. good for them. >> good time. and good-looking food. >> did you go there? >> we didn't. we missed it too. >> i'm just saying, where is the invitation. >> we all eat food. >> especially good food like that. >> i had chili. lets he not talk about that. outside it's getting cool across the region. we have got rain that came through early. this storm, the first more like fall. we had some rain here. but look at the snow to the north. accumulating snow up to the west of boston, just to the west of new york city. we saw snow in parts of western connecticut n. our area, to our south, thunderstorms even in st. mary's county. right thousand, on the dry side for the most part. going to stay that way overnight. it's going to be a nice night. temperatures close to the average high right now.
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starting in the low 50s. 56 by noon under mostly sunny skies. breezy tomorrow, that's going to be the only thing to think about, will be the breeze with a temperature of 60. and 55 tomorrow even. fur thinking at going outs tomorrow, you are looking at highs in the upper 50s to the west. low 60s in the the i-95 area, 26 dc, 63 in fredericksburg. looking good but breezy.
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of days. okay tomorrow even. a little cool. but saturday or sunday, i don't know what's above great but i would put this up here. mid to upper 70s. and we may come close to a high temperature record on sunday. 79 on sunday. gorge u.s. to for the marine corps marathon. for the runners going to be on the warm side. 71 die tok. the best before 10:00. jim hand lee, if you come in laid it may be 78 degrees. i have got show you halloween. looking good, too. a high temperature halloween day of 62. in the 50s for the trick or treaters at thitd. no problems there. 80 on wednesday. >> you are coming through for news i'm trying. >> thanks, doug. just ahead a disappointed for dc united.
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they were off and running. beale throws it down. 1 points in just 24 minutes of play. he is on restrictions minutes to start the season. third quarter, wizards down three. morris, a bright spot tonight. led all wizards scorers, 22 points to end this game. and later on, how about dwight howard, the newest hawk? taking advantage of his former teammate there. 11 points and 19 rebounds for howard. early in the fourth that's when the game gotou paul millsap had a game high of 28. the wizards lose 114-99. one season starting. another coming to an end. dc united hoetsing the montreal impact in the first round of the playoffs. first half, up 1-0. a beautiful pass here. watch this. no chance at making a play.
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second half, more from montreal. guess who he is. picasso, scored his second goal of the game. the impact knocked out dc united after a 4-2 win. to the nfl now. the redskins making their way to london as we speak. the team will land in just a few hours. important game for both seems. neither one wants to go into their bye week or spend seven hours on a plane after a loss. two key players could make their last practice in ashburn earlier today. josh norman was limited but got the okay to travel with the im team. waiting to be quleerd from the concussion he suffered last sunday. reed missed two ball games. both will be checked out this weekend to see if they can play against the bengals. jones hasn't practiced the last two keys. banged up knee. he is on the plane. no word whether he is going to
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