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demonstrators say their gathering is different. and hillary clinton reveals the real reason she thinks she lost the election. >> we want to show you -- >> news 4 at 11:00 starts now. >> we want to show you a live look tonight of national harbor where temperatures have fallen fast in the last two days and another cold blast is heading our way. and so tonight at 11:00, we start in the storm team 4 weather center because of all feeling today and that we'll be feeling tonight is downright cold, maybe needing the extra blanket and the hot toddy would be nice as well. >> yes. it's already in the 20s in some spots out there tonight. the coldest has been since about april. and tonight we're really going to see i think the growing season come to an end for just about everybody. look at where your neighborhood
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freeze warning for the metro area. counties to the east, this will run until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning with most spots getting below 32 degrees. you want to protect any sensitive plants by covering them or bringing them in for the colder months. here's what you can expect to wake up to tomorrow morning. the district in areas right by the water like annapolis will dip into the mid-30s, but the suburbs 20s and low 30s. 26 for a low as gaithersburg, 32 in leesburg and 28 in milford. the full forecast coming up in 15 minutes. president-elect donald trump says wiping out the islamic state will be one of his top priorities. the terror group has been trying
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the iraqi army in mosul. it's a decisive battle that trump will likely inherit. on the campaign trail the president-elect said he would keep the details of his plan to defeat isis secret. a sea of people flooding l.a. bridges to passionate protest at new york city's square. today the president-elect striking a positive tone on twitter. he promised t unite and win. outside the white house tonight people gathered for a vigil instead of a protest. we're in lafayette park with more on their message. >> reporter: organizers say they did not want another loud, angry demonstration. instead tonight they sang songs and recited poetry. >> all my friends you're ready
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instead we all cried. >> reporter: outside the white house a large crowd gathers for a peaceful vigil in lafayette park. >> i'm here because i'm very upset at the way the election was run by donald trump. i think he used a lot of lies in this campaign. >> reporter: they say they're shocked and saddened by the election results and want to stand together. >> i feel that across the board we haven't had anybody to stand up and bic this racism that has been increasing in the past couple days is wrong. >> reporter: organizers say they didn't want to have a protest. they wanted a sharing of love in communities they say were hurt by donald trump's election. >> i think in the lgbt community we've got enough legal protections or we've made a lot of progress, but donald trump's election validates a lot of racists and xenophobic attitudes. >> reporter: they say even though trump won, the fight
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energy in d.c. and the immediate suburbs to confront trump. i hope that people around the country will find ways to do that in meaningful ways locally. >> reporter: president-elect trump took to twitter earlier this morning tweeting out this will prove to be a great time in the lives of all americans. we will unite and we will win, win, win. erica, back to you. >> darcy spencer, thank you. people also marched in richmond today. they chanted thin reject the president-elect" as they walked through downup to. we're told the demonstrations started at virginia commonwealth university. hillary clinton blaming fbi director james comey for her loss in the presidential election. clinton talked to donors on a conference call today. she said the fbi's letters to congress about her personal e-mail server blunted her momentum and galvanized donald trump's supporters. trump is putting together the
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and he has signaled that he may be flexible when it comes to the affordable care act. in a "60 minutes" interview, he said there are parts of the law he'd like to keep intact. >> are you going to make sure that people with preconditions are still covered? >> yes, because it happens to be one of the strongest assets. >> you're going to keep that? >> also with the children living with their parents for an exnd >> the entire interview airs tomorrow night. a disturbing incident at westland middle school. the principal sent a letter home informing parents that somebody drew swastikas inside the boy's bathroom. the school called police and documented the drawings before removing them. whoever is responsible will face consequences. according to the student code of conduct. montgomery county police tell us they are treating this as a hate incident.
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white house. you've probably seen the million women march details on facebook. the march is a response to donald trump's perceived attitudes towards women. on the first day the march was announced, more than 35,000 people said they were in. graduation day for some four-legged friends. find out how these dogs are helping our nation's heroes. we want to show you a live look at 30 rock. daveha afoot and light-hearthted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine.
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thank you for helping us raise more than $700,000 today for the fight against hiv and aids. news 4 has been part of the annual walk to end hiv for 30 years now. and about 3,000 of you came out for the walk this morning. news 4 today anchors erin gilchrist met everybody downtown freedom plaza. organizers say your donations will make a big difference. >> there's still so much more to do. we still need to educate the community. we need to make sure that people get tested, know their status, get into treatment if they do test hiv positive. and there is a lot more work to do, but the future is so much more hopeful than where we were 30 years ago certainly. >> it benefits programs at nonprofit community health centers that serve our area. if you'd like to help we posted
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i do ask is that as people we have the common decency to respect each other's decisions. >> an unusual message from the captain. no politics on the plane. that's because two people before that plane had taken off had gotten into it, something that you may be seeing a lot of on facebook these days. but yesterday one united airlines pilot said people were, after all, going to a resort town in mexico. >> if there's anybody that has a problem with this, that these events to rant or rave, there's another flight tomorrow. you won't be on this one. i hope that's clear. [ applause ] >> the pilot went on to say nobody's going to change someone else's mind by arguing with them. closer to home dozens of
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of a planned parenthood clinic in silver spring. this was organized by anti-abortion students from virginia. the clinic stayed open during the event and we're told the demonstration stayed peaceful. a deadly attack inside the largest nato military base in afghanistan, the pentagon says a suicide bomber killed four americans at bagram airfield early this morning. the americans are two service members and two conto polish soldier were injured. the taliban claiming responsibility. defense secretary ash carter said in a statement that force protection is a top priority. now we want to go to northern virginia where a state trooper is home from the hospital after an accident. the trooper had a car pulled over on the right-hand shoulder of i-95 when another driver slammed into him.
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morning near the 134th mile marker in stafford county. police say the man who hit the trooper had been driving aggressively with another car. both of those drivers have been charged. maryland governor larry hogan told the baltimore sun he thinks the trump administration will build the new fbi headquarters in maryland. hogan's theory was hillary clinton's connection to terry mcaf would give the commonwealth the edge. the building is expected to bring 11,000 jobs. a special graduation today, the graduates are service dogs specially trained to provide support to our nation's hero. the group hero dogs, raises and trains the dogs and helps the veterans live more independent
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give them freedom, gives the family freedom, allows people to do the things they want to do and live independently. >> the dogs are partnered with veterans free of charge. hero dogs is funded on donations and relies on volunteers. and now your storm team 4 forecas overall a gorgeous sunday. plenty of sunshine and ten degrees warmer than today as we head back to work on monday make sure you have the umbrella. looks like much needed rain earlier in the day then after that back to dry sunny weather. look at these numbers right now, kind of all over the place.
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over in riverdale. again tonight we're falling into the mid-20s to mid-30s. so a cold start to the morning but lunchtime we're already in the upper 50s. a high tomorrow 62, right on track for this time of year. tomorrow night it's not going to be as cold. you'll probably still have the heat kick on in your home, but 7:00 p.m. around 52 degrees. all in all, the weather sunday. extra exercise if you're out there early, you will want the gloves and the hat as well, but later in the day you'll be just fine. really nice tomorrow afternoon. you could even have brunch outdoors. yard work nearly perfect. just the day to rake leaves. just what you want to do on your weekend, right? and if you're heading out to fedex field, really nice football weather. temperatures during the tailgate
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50s. tomorrow night make sure to check out the super moon. it will appear bigger and brighter than normal. the next time it will come this close will be in 2034. you can see here in the headlines we can see it sunday and monday, but future weather, we'll have plenty of clouds around during the day on monday. those clouds hang around monday night and also some rain. so i want to walk you through the timing right now. it looks like a dry start to the the clouds quickly fill in by lunchtime. but we're still dry. when you're heading home, we could be dealing with some rain. showers mainly south of washington. 5:00 p.m., notice just about showers everywhere. as we head into the overnight hours, clouds and rain continue in spots. here's a look at the next ten days. monday kind of chilly. low to mid-50s. tuesday we warm up with a nice
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continue to warm thursday and friday. mid-60s right now. if these numbers go anywhere, especially on friday, they'll go up. we could maybe get close to 70 on friday, then right now, erica, next weekend we'll keep saturday dry with a chance of rain on a cooler sunday. >> thanks, amelia. we've got breaking news for you right now out of prince george's county. two young children critically hurt after being in district heights. we don't know the ages of those young children. we're going to have much more on this story as it continues to develop. look for the updates on news 4 today. and we'll send you any breaking news alerts through our nbc washington app. coming up -- when you want to upset a top five team, you usually need all hands on deck.
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or you didn't stop for someone in the crosswalk. always be alert. pedestrians don't come with airbags. this is the xfinity sports desk. >> chris miles joining us tonight inside the studio. thanks for being here with us. >> good to be here with you. >> short-handed kind of like across all different -- >> yeah, it's already difficult to win when you have your full team. when you're missing guys, it's almost impossible. the terps played a top five team for a second week in a row. georgetown opened their basketball season with a bang. tomorrow the redskins host the vikings after a week off.
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friday, carolina tonight. washington looking good midway through the first. a russian connection. kuznetsov gets the pass. 30 seconds later they equalize. that's his first career goal. into the second now, 2-1 canes. off the rebound. staal fires it so wizards also on the second night of a back-to-back on the road to face the bulls. no john wall. the big man stepping up in a big way. marcin gortat, they combined with that by half time.
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but bulls all-star jimmy butler served the wizards all night. here he gets the steal in two of his game high 37, bulls take the six-point lead, never look back. wizards now 2-7 this season. let's roll on down to the verizon center. georgetown opened its season against usc upstate. always aggressive from the start. it's peak performance time. the earl two more of his 14 points. 68 points in first half. rodney pryor had 26 of those. the transfer from robert morris finished with 32. this message approved by the allen iverson bobblehead. 105-60. for married facing three top ten teams in a row is a task. squaring off with the fifth
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three were suspended for violating the code of conduct. harrison was one of the players. just 88 yards from setting the rushing record. you figured their rival ohio state would one-up the wolverines. barrett counted four four touchdowns. curtis samuel had one of his own. they win big 62-3. navy needing a win over tulsa to stay atop the west division of the american athletic conference. will worth providing the offense. four touchdowns on the day. navy holds off tulsa winning 42-40. tough losses today for a couple of commonwealth schools. virginia gets its eighth loss of the season, 34-14, and virginia tech loses 30-20 to georgia tech.
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