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enrollment. 5:00 on the dot. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and a lot of you missed it, the final academy award for best motion picture went to "la la land." >> not right. it really went to "moonlight." >> mistakenly announcing the wrong film. a lot of people just stunned that this could happen. >> we are going to get to all of what and why it happened and try to figure it out, but first we do want to check in with the rest of the team and check in with your weather and traffic. it feels like february again. wow. >> it does. some areas in the 20s again so a warm jacket. >> what happened? it was 75 degrees on saturday and then of all things, february comes back. >> roller coaster and
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that this week. more ups and downs so get ready for it. >> so for your headlines, skies partly to mostly cloudy. it feels like winter for a change around here. increasing clouds this afternoon. most of us will be dry today except for maybe out in the valley, but boy is march ever going to come in like a lion. wednesday is march 1st. we'll be back in the mid and upper 30s and there may be a chance for severe weather on wednesday as well. more about today though, let's go over to sheena. >> this is the morning where you do need a warm jacket. we have areas in the 20s to start off your monday. 26 dulles. 30 gaithersburg. frederick is at 25 driegrees rit now. so if you're in the d.c. area, the temperatures are a little bit milder but much of the area still feeling like winter this morning. 7:00 a.m., 36 degrees.
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into the upper 50s. tomorrow we bring that rain chance back. let's look at the roads this morning with melissa. >> 295 at benning road, work zone there still blocking that right lane this morning. otherwise looking good around town. 66 is pretty good. so is 95. no problems there northbound or southbound. a live look beltway, moving along just fine for us this morning and 270 here from frederick down to the spur going to take you 27 minutes. you're running on time. northbound/southbound, the same situation. >> we're just found out how this missing woman is connected to a murdered 15-year-old. no one's seen revas since saturday. she disappeared from her job. >> justin finch is live at police headquarters now with more on this new information that has police looking to find r
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>> reporter: eun, by all accounts she left work on saturday night and has not been seen since and now police and her loved ones are working to get her home as soon as possible and they want the public's help. here's one more look at angelica last seen leaving her job on saturday night close to 9:00 p.m. that's actually before her shift ends and from that time it seems she has gone offline. no one has heard from her. this is disturbing for the 18-year-old's family. she is a cousin of reyes. she was found dead in virginia earlier this month after vanishing in december. the gang ms 13 was after her and shi since that time ten people have been arrested and charged in connection with her
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we are told that she may be in the new jersey area. police not telling us where at this time. she was last seen wearing a tan shirt, a tan skirt, gray jacket and black boots carrying a pink purse. if you have seen her give police a call. we want to make sure you take a look at this picture. here it is again. if you see the 18-year-old please call montgomery county police. four minutes after the hour now. the man prosecutors say killed the lion sisters will not be going on trial any too many soon. the trial has been moved to september. it was supposed to begin in april. she's accused of murdering 12-year-old sheila and 10-year-old catherine. they never made it home and their bodies have never been found. this is the second time the trial has been delayed. >> it he
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president will sign a new refugee and immigration executive order on wednesday. the original order was blocked by a federal judge. president trump will address a joint session of congress tomorrow night and as for today the white house is expected to release an out line of the president's budget and he'll meet with the nation's governors. >> i would like to toast the great, great governors of the united states. thank you. >> the governors are in town for their winter meeting. the annual governors' ball was held at the white house. it was the first major social event under the trump administration. during his remarks the president previewed some of what will be discussed when he meets with the group today. >> tomorrow we'll meet and discuss things like perhaps health care will come up and i think we made a lot of progress on that and we'll have a speech on tuesday night and we're going to be speaking very specifically about a very
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subject. the governors are also expected to meet with congressional leaders today. we will go to capitol hill where edward lawrence will have live details on why the president's nominee for naval secretary is withdrawing from consideration. >> a school shut down for weeks after a major bedbug and rodent joutd break. students attended class about five miles away. all soft materials have been replaced after a thorough cleaning of that entire facility. if you dread finding parking in downtown d.c., that could get a bit easier starting today. new parking rates going into effect in two popular neighborhoods. >> we're live to explain why district officials think it could help you find that space quicker. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. we knew this was coming and now you're really going to have to pay attention when
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we're at 7th at this time of the morning no problem finding a meter and a space on this street. what this is going to mean for you is that hourly parking meter rates, they're going to range from 1:50 to 3.25. so pay attention to what you're going to be paying. prices will vary from meter to meter based on the time of day. these current rates set back in october. the rates are going to be changing quarterly based on kwha ddot observes in the way of demand for parking on a block by block basis. this is the pilot program they're starting pt the goal is to increase turnover of these high demand spaces and reduce the amount of time that you spend looking for parking and of course,
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drive around looking for a parking space. back to you. >> thank you. today the d.c. streetcar system marks one full year in service. the car runs along a two-mile stretch along the h street benning road corridor. the streetcars that run from union station to oklahoma avenue cost more than $200 million to build and are still free to riders. right now transportation officials are working on plans to extend the service for another two miles. d.c. united is closer to having an official stadium. the official ground breaking will happen today at 3:00. the zoning commission gave the time final approval on thursday to begin construction on that stadium. all right. >> going to be beautiful when it's done. >> i hope so. >> the clouds are back and that's not all. >> so is the cold. wow. >> it's hard to imagine that we
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if you thought that the 70s were your thing, they'll be back before this week is done. but for today you're off to a cold start this morning. cold and dry for most of the morning hours. clouds will be on the increase. any rain chances today stay out near the i-81 corridor. we'll be back in a few more minutes on how tomorrow is looking. stay with us. >> life is stressful. we know that, but for kids the local program using art to try to relax kids. >> and more on that nee major mishap at last night's academy awards. what we're learning after the wrong winner was announced for
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>> we needed the coat yesterday so i'm ready now. >> good. just whatever you needed yesterday, have it today. later on today the good news it will be getting milder again and later this week it's back into the 70s. currently in the district though, some of the milder air, 38 degrees there. 26 dulles, here's a look at your commute forecast. dry roads. by 7:00 a.m. and by this evening reaching the upper 50s.
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chuck will be back to talk about that coming up. let's talk about the metro out there. >> metro here right now, rush plus trains on the yellow lines running between franconia and springfield that's every 12 minutes. so a warn frg you there. northbound dc 295 at benning road, blocking the right lane in north east and the beltway, no major problems inner or outer loop. it is 5:13 now and beloved tv judge wap ner has died. he passed away in his sleep yesterday. he had been in the hospital and had been under hospice care. he was best known as the no nonsense judge of the people's court. he was 97 years old. >> i think we're going in. >> also this mor
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still stunned following the death of bill paxton. he died on saturday after complications for surgery. he appeared in twister, weird science, if you remember back that far. nearly 200 storm chasers spelled out his initials depicting the heart of tornado alley. if you want to sleep thinking "la la land" won best picture, think again. >> after a major mixup on stage during hollywood's biggest night. >> sorry. no. there's a mistake. "moonlight" you guys won best picture. >> wow. people are still shaking their heads over this. warren beatty was given the wrong card to read. the producer from "la la land" were notified during their acceptance
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not right. after a few awkward moments the entire moonlight cast made their way on stage to accept the award. that is the big story today and after considering what happened it was handled very well. some big winners last night. ali won for best supporting actor. casey affleck was best actor and as big as that mistake was, there were a lot of memorable moment from the show. >> a lot of fun, these shows. what you're going to hear at the water cooler today. >> that will dominate headlines today but there were other big moments that you're going to hear about starting right at the gate and you touched on this. a winner speech. the very impassioned speech by best supporting actor. ali, the first muslim actor to win an oscar ever. so many people loving that he
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viola davis, break out the tissues this was so emotional. everyone was crying in the room it seemed. jimmy kimmel followed up saying she was just nominated for an 'emmy for that speech and one of the biggest trending topics, when kimmel actually tweeted president trump live during the show using hash tags he followed this tweet just saying hello to the president. he actually said meryl says hi. we never heard back from the president and something we've never seen when a tour bus, this was so that you can watch the entirety. basically a tour bus just dropped off a group of people at the oscars. they didn't know where they were going. a guy by the name of gary from chicago, this is his fiance right here, they can save their money on planning a wedding.
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favorite actor and he got up and pretended to officiate the wedding. jennifer aniston also giving a pair of sunglasses out of her purse as a gift to the couple. news for your health now, we've been telling you all about food allergies. last week we introduced you to gabriella. we were there on friday. sasha has been keeping eggs out of her diet because she was worried her daughter could be allergic. but now she is eating eggs. we'll show you how she's doing tonight on news 4 at 5:00. stressed out? kids are feeling if pressure these days. >> even the youngest clients are being helped with art
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stress. >> unpacking stress,'s all part of the practice of stress therapy. >> a frowny face with sort of a straight face. >> kids can sculpt what's stressing them out. >> there's a lot of information in the unconscious that we might not be willing to share right away but in your art work you can see. >> art therapy isn't about the finished project. >> it's an open invitation to create, whatever you want to make, it's really about expressing yourself. >> it's fun and it kind of really gets my like emotion out. >> one common activity is called the emotion barometer. kids fill out the chart based on how much emotion they're feeling. >> sometimes kids have experienced a trau
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through that trauma. >> for anyone who wants to try it out themselves all it takes is some supplies, a few minutes of time and yee creativity. >> there's no right or wrong way to do this. >> coming up tomorrow, more help for your kids from therapy to meditation. angie goff has a report on how to achieve a well balanced mind, body and soul. that's tuesday on news 4 today. >> i thought you used frosted flakes for that. >> i love frosted flakes. >> a donut works really well at my house too. >> the temperature went down. >> it did. well, it is february and it's supposed to be a little cold but we are guaranteed the number one warmest february on record. >> guaranteed? >> we're a half a degree above the old record. we'll be above average today and we'll be way above average again tor
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wednesday? of course wednesday is march 1st. so nonetheless, indicative of the fact that our weather has been way out of whack for a long time and that's not changing any time soon. 38 in washington but well below freezing across most of the suburbs this morning. 29 in front royal and winchester so a cold start to the day, but dry and enough sunshine here to help a bit of a warmup here during the morning hours. clouds will thicken up during the course of the afternoon and there's not much of a rain chance around town today. lonesome rain chances across the north parts of the area. a slightly better chance for an isolated shower there today. the reason for that tiny little rain chance up north and west of the city, i don't think we have much of a threat in town today. here's future weather to help you out. skies going mostly cloudy.
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chance there. then everybody dries out. mostly cloudy tonight. by about this time tomorrow morning a stray sprinkle or two. so after a predawn sprinkle most of the late morning and afternoon hours are dry tomorrow and then another chance for rain comes in around 8:00 tomorrow night and then on wednesday, super warm, but just like on saturday, that super warm weather comes with a risk of strong thunderstorms again on wednesday. so march will be coming in like a lion. wednesday is going to be a weather alert day here at storm team 4. so there's your five-day forecast. 50s today with most people staying dry. 60s tomorrow with off and on showers very early or late in the day and there's that chance for thunderstorms coming up on wednesday. a peek at the weekend coming up in a few more minutes but it is melissa mollet on a monday morning. >> taking a look at a couple of new problems. outer loop there. blocked by
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new hampshire avenue right side blocked by debris. overall beltway doesn't seem to be feeling any of these slowdowns just yet. broken down vehicle there in the right lane here this morning and as we widen out you can see overall like i said, beltway not terrible but a new problem here gallows road the ramp to the outer loop blocked by the crash. an update on all of these crashes coming up. a car plows into a group of people at a mardi gras festivity. what officials say kouk a factor on that crash. >> and last night's
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found the teen covered in debris sitting inside the hardware store the car crashed into. he had some cuts and was taken to the hospital. police say he told them he confused the gas pedal with the brake. nonhow he survived that. >> amazing. >> witnesses say it was like a scene out of a movie, speaking of that. >> a driver plowed his truck into a crowd of people enjoying a mardi gras parade. this was the scene saturday night in new orleans. police say the driver, 25-year-old neilson rizzuto had a blood alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit when he plowed into that crowd. this morning business owners say it is time to increase security. they hope things can be made safer so thing like this doesn't happen again. >> you've got a parade going on. a few feet from families and you g
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immediately adjacent to a parade route. >> 28 people were hurt in that crash. 21 of them went to the hospital. 5:27 your time now, we are getting you ready to start your work week with storm team 4. >> a chilly start to the morning. many areas are in the 20s but if you're around the district, temperatures are in the upper 30s. as we go through the morning still in the 30s by 7:00 a.m. low 50s by this afternoon. a little bit milder but we do have rain in the forecast. chuck and i will be back to talk about that in just a bit. >> buy a house and have your student loans forgiven. tr sounds too good to be ue
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right now, getting you ready to get out the door. the temperatures are heading back up but you may need the umbrella. >> plus, the price you pay to park is changing. why you could be charged less for a prime spot in downtown dchl d.c. >> and oscar oops. the night's biggest award given to the wrong film. we'll fill you in on the mixup everybody's going to be talking about today. >> people are still scratching their heads over how this could happen for the biggest moment of
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>> first we want to check in with first 4 traffic and storm team 4. >> easy for you to say. >> for a look at how the morning is shaping up. >> aaron was just kidding. >> my tongue froze up. >> that's what happens with live tv. we're talking about the oscars. >> hash tag not my forecast. what is going on around here? what a crazy warm february it has been. >> we're in the 20s this morning so it is a shock to the system if you eve gotten used to the 70s. 3 degrees in the district. many areas in the 20s so if you're in frederick, you'll need a warm jacket. dulles is at 26. quantico 33 so you will need the winter koetd th winter coat this morning but probably not that thick of a jablt th jacket this
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look at the rain in the forecast. we'll talk about this j usain j bit. that one is still hanging around. as we widen out the other problem we were talking about, you've got a little clarification on that. outer loop at gallows road a crash another the end of the ramp. taking a look up top, right side is blocked by debris and northbound bw parkway a crash reported there as well. 270, a crash, we'll take a look at that one coming up. we're talking about that huge on stage mixup during the best picture category during the oscars. >> angie is joining us now with what you missed if you went to bed early last night. >> a lot of people
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doing a double take. they were presenting the biggest award of the night, best pict e picture. you could tell after opening that envelope and in his confusion he showed it to dunaway who then announced a winner as "la la land" but during the acceptance speeches this happened. >> sorry. no. there's a mistake. "moonlig "moonlight" you guys won best picture. >> the director having to tell everybody this is not a joke, this is true. it was one of the awkward moments of the night. the director, the biggest one i should say jenkins and the entire cast finally made their way up to the stage and they were able to accept their award. we are going to have more on celebrity reaction, everybody's reaction and also what was said inside the room and online coming up in just a few minutes. it's goi
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for sure. >> thank you. we have learned that the man killed during a shooting that injured two d.c. officers had a long criminal history. police say timothy williams tried to run from officers in northeast on thursday night. there was a struggle before gun fire was exchanged. according to court documents williams had been in trouble with the law since at least 1989. it included an 8-year prison sentence where he crashed a stolen car into a police cruiser. one of the two officers who was shot on thursday is now out of the hospital. >> today the prince william county police department will remember one of its toughest losses. officer ashley guindon was shot and killed on her first day on the job. the wife of the alleged shooter was also killed in that dispute. she's the first woman to doyon the job i
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history. someone fired a gun on the william and mary docampus. they were all detained after the shooting early yesterday and according to police the shots were fired into the air. no one was hurt. a controversial redevelopment plan will move forward in rosslyn. final approval for a plan that drastically changes a block along wilson boulevard. it will include two mixed yuuse buildings more than 25 stories tall. the school was one of the issues that had residents opposed to the plan. some people fought to save the building. others fought for a full outdoor sports and recreation facility. according to the washington post, many schools
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enrolling almost exclusively students of color. that's despite a steady stream of white families moving into the city in recent years. the group says city officials haven't done enough to lure white families into pun liblic schools and to diversify enrollment. president trump is expected to sign a new executive order on wednesday. >> but another immigration issue is catching the eye of virginia governor. ice raids. he spoke with homeland security secretary yesterday and said he's been assured that undocumented residents in virginia will not be rounded up and deported. >> i take general kelly at his word. if you're in virginia and you have come illegally they are not going after you to deport you but i will tell you this. they need to do a better job in their communications because they have scared people to death. >> he became concerned after seeing a report about enforcement officials
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latino men at a fairfax county church earlier this month. student loans forgiven if you buy a home. a new program giving marylanders to find their dream home without a debt. >> and we've got everything quiet for today. kind of cold on your way out the door this morning but it's going to be another crazy week of weather. wednesday afternoon, wednesday evening we may have another round of severe weather to deal with. we'll detail the timing coming up in a few minutes. >> but first, escaping a hospital room to exchange vows. how a couple says i do at the most difficult time
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cleanup happening now at jewish cemetery in philadelphia. someone knocked over more than a hundred headstones there. the man who discovered the damage said the head stone of three of his relatives were damaged. this is the second time in two weeks something like this has happened. the jewish cemetery in new jersey was vandalized last week. the sims were able to forget about cancer for one day and have the wedding of th
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dreams. >> tony sims has kidney cancer. this elaborate wedding you're seeing is something he and any new bride thought they'd never have. they have wedding vendors donate their services and just about everything is taken care of. >> i'm relieved that we are finally at this day and i am feeling overwhelmed and grateful that we have this opportunity. >> surprised and very, very grateful. >> now, if you'd like to learn more about wish upon a wedding and how you can help couples like them, visit the nbc washington facebook page. >> wishing them all the best. he's accused of kidnapping two maryland girls decades ago. now his day in court has been delayed again. we'll tell you why once again. >> off to a chilly start but it will warm back up
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>> temperaturings this morning, some areas in the 20s. let's take a look at those temperatures now. 30s on the map, some 20s so yes, it is feeling a little bit more like winter but that will change this week. i'll show you the forecast with 70s and storms coming up. >> a brand new problem on 270. building quickly, also three different issues on the beltway. we'll take a look at all of that and travel times straight ahead. >> always stressing over finding a parking space in downtown d.c.? new demand based paing meter rkr
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week. >> new overnight, unlimited service expanded. at&t making it easier to surf the web from your phone. the changes its will bring to your cell phone bill. >> this definitely convinced us that we could afford a house. >> buy a home, have your student debt forgiven. the new program that could clear the way to your dream home. >> 14 before the hour. parking in downtown d.c. can raise your blood pressure sometimes, but a new plan starting today is aimed at making it a bit less stressful. >> but it might cost you a bit more. we're live with a look at where parking rates are changing. >> reporter: good morning. this plan is touted as a way to find a parking meter space a lot easier by freeing up those spaces in some of those high demand areas a whole lot quicker. it all depends on how much you're willing
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demand based parking meter rates they kick in in the chinatown neighborhoods covering h street and e street. 11th street and 3rd street and here are the rates from 1.50 up to $3.25 an hour compared to the current $2 to 2.75. and the prices will vary based on the time of day. ddot set these current rates last october. the rates will change quarterly based on demand on a block by block basis. the whole goal is to increase turnover of these high demand spaces and reduce the amount of time that you spend driving around and around and around looking for a meter and a space to park. that is the latest live from chinatown. back to you. >> well, today marks one year since the d.c.
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started running. the cars run along a two-mile stretch. it cost more than $200 million to build. the system remains free for riders. transportation officials are working on a plan to extend the service another two miles. >> now to a case that's gripped our area for more than 40 years. the trial for lloyd welch jr. has been delayed till september. is sisters were last seen walking near a mall. they never made it home and their bodies have never been found. you pay your taxes to the federal government and tens of thousands of people earn a paycheck but some people are wasting time searching websites they shouldn't be. >> not everybody in the office is actually focused on the job. using the freedom of information act we pulled records from nearly a dozen federal
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in in those records found more than 100 cases in if past five years in which federal employees spent their work day searching porn. some of them for hours a day each day. the 100 cases were so severe agencies called in internal investigators and notified prosecutors in some places. >> do you regret doing that? >> oh, of course. of course. i mean, it was -- it was -- the best way i could describe it is ridiculous for me to do that. >> coming up tonight our report shows you why some federal officials are concerned why the government is not policing its workers enough. some of them getting just a reprimand foris
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well, hundreds of people attended a town hall last night in silver spring. they crowded the plaza outside and packed a room inside to hear democratic members of congress and other elected leaders. they also talked about issues including the affordable care act and immigration. >> we want to fight in a way that's going to produce results. >> maryland senators were among the leaders who attended the town hall. one democrat we spoke to says that he wasn't happy about the format. others wanted to hear from more women. and while those people were getting answers from lawmakers in silver spring president trump was welcoming governors to the white house. >> they were taking part in the governors' ball. the governors are in town for their winter meeting. >> health care will be a topic
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the governors today. edward lawrence is live on capitol hill now. this is an opportunity for the president and the governors to plot their way forward? >> they're going to try and work together according to the democrats who were in the room at the state level in terms of going forward. now, the virginia governor toasted the president saying that he hopes to work together with the president and they're looking forward to coming up with the best insurance plan they can for the states and the people in that state. health care is going to be their number one issue in this association meeting coming up today. >> thank you. storm team 4 is work fger you this morning. our area was hit with a tornado this weekend. take a look at this video from charles county, maryland on saturday as it moved through. the storm started and swept up the northeast. the national weather service
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maximum winds of 90 miles per hour. no one was hurt. very strong winds and rain. >> things have calmed down today but in came the cold air. >> a huge change across the weekend. very confusing for a lot of people and you hear the birds chirping in the morning. very confusing for them. but this morning you'll need a warm jacket before you head out. 38 degrees in the district. we just showed you the video of all those hailstones. we have another severe threat as we go into wednesday so i'll show you more on that in just a minute. but we're in the 20s through much of the area. 26 dulles so you'll need your warm coat this morning. 27 right now lorton but probably not the heavy coat this afternoon. here's the forecast if you are exercising outside. you'll need a jacket in
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there's all the rain back off to our west and southwest and thunderstorm activity. now we look ahead to wednesday. this is our severe threat. the yellow area showing us under a slight risk for severe storm. again, similar to what we had through the area this weejd ken we could see that with strong damaging winds. here's future weather. this afternoon mostly dry. maybe a shower north and west early tomorrow as well and later in the day tomorrow but the severe threat comes wednesday. showers north and west. a line of strong to severe storms moving into the district. another round possibly by 9:00 p.m. so not a good looking day on wednesday. temperatures ahead of those storms in the 70s. that's going to help to fuel that. then we cool back down and warm up by the end of the weekend. roller coaster ride. good morning, melissa
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>> taking a brand new look 270 southbound. we're at a two and a half mile backup. that crash is in the left lane so you have to stay to the right to get by that one this morning. backups building quickly here this morning. 95 south. this is at the ramp here to the outer loop so these right two lanes are the ramp here. you can see that van blocking one of the lanes and we're seeing backups here. outer loop near little river turnpike, right side still blocked by the crash there and gallows road, crash there at the end of the onramp. we earlier had that problem outer loop near new hampshire with debris. that has cleared out of the way. constitution avenue we have traffic signals flashing through that area. travel times 270 south, no problems. top of the beltway also looking good here this morning. 66 inbound is okay and 95 northbound quantico to the beltway is okay
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and at&t is the latest phone kup company upping the anteby offering lots of data. it gives customers a $25 critical off their monthly bill and 10 gigs of data for $20 a month. the second is called unlimited choice and offers customers unlimited data for $60 a month. good morning. i'm landon dowdy. takata is expected to plead guilty today. it will also agree to pay a $1 billion fine. the company is also expected to name an attorney to
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payout. student loan debt can hold a lot of people back. a new program in maryland is helping millennials bogged down by the bills achieve their dreams. it's called the smart buy program. if you buy one of these homes maryland pays off student loan debt of up to 15% of the home value. >> we sort of created a discount on the pricing of the home so that when the student debt was embedded in it it would be at the market value. >> you're probably wondering what's the catch. there isn't one, however, anyone who buys a home under the program cannot get rid of the property and flip it right away. they want to make sure that buyers are living in the home for a minimum of five years. we all love getting some extra sleep. >> yes, if you are a mom, you know that that can be hard to come by for sure. in fact, the more children you have, the less sleep you're likely to
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a new study did find that each child increased the odds of insufficient sleep by nearly 50%. for the men having kids had no impact on sleep at all. i'm a very light sleeper. i can hear all the stuff going on even though i'm trying to go to sleep before my kids some days. >> i can hear you. well, it's a busy monday for you but we will send you out the door with what you need to know. >> including the moment at the oscars everybody's going to be talking about today. the biggest award of the night. plus, montgomery county police are looking for this girl. where she was last seen and her disturbing connection to another missing person's case in our area. >> plus, back to school after bedbugs and rodents, what it took to disinfect all the classrooms in this d.c. school. >> and it is less stress
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>> this is not a joke. i'm afraid they read the wrong thing. >> an oscar oops. the wrong winner announced for the night's biggest award and now we're learning how it happened. >> 6:00 a.m. on a monday. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. >> you may have gone to bed before it happened. the accident going down in academy awards history. >> we want to show you what's going right today and that's your commute and the forecast from chuck bell and sheena parveen. good news coming our way. >> we do have another warmup in the forecast, yes. this morning we're off to a pretty chilly start. but 70s come back. >> a very nice day in the weather department. cold and dry outside this morning. clouds will be on the increase, but most of us won't need to worry about rain drops for
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