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in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. free-range chickens. organic free-range chickens, non-gmo, 100% vegetarian fed - raised with no antibiotics ever! we should post this. perdue. raising more organic chickens than anyone in america. hashtag organic. all the hashtags! a shocking end to eye domestic dispute that shut down a neighborhood for hours. what police found when they went inside the home. >> breaking news in colorado right now, reports of multiple people shot inside a denver aea
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walmart. we're gathering new information right now at our live desk. outrage in parents after charges of secret recordings in the locker room of a children's gym. >> news 4 at 11:00 begins with breaking news. >> breaking tonight. two dead and at least one injured at a denver area walmart. reports of shots fired came out from police in thornton, colorado, just north of downtown denver. it happened late this evening. hundreds of emergency responders flooded the scene. witnesses say they heard a single gunshot. and then more bursts of gunfire. that's when customers started screaming and running for the exits. >> this audiois
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difficult to hear, but we want to have you listen. >> it sounded like a firecracker in your ear. >> there was concern there was an active shooter on the scene. police identified there is no shooter there. they are working an active crime scene. right now, authorities are looking for two suspected shooters. >> the suspect in the deadly new york city terror attack was brought back into court in a wheelchair this evening. he didn't have much to say. >> he's been doing a lot of talking tonight. he told investigators he wanted to drive to the brooklyn bridge to killeen more people. >> jay gray reports, the suspect was inspired by isis and had been planning the rampage for weeks. >> there's still a police presence here. but the barricades and crime scene tape are gone now. lower manhattan starting to
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normal again, for the families of the eight killed in the terror attack here. nothing will ever be the same. jimmy drake says his son visited the bike path where he was killed most every day. part of an exercise plan. >> people take a coffee break, he took a bike break. that's where it happened. >> this new image shows suspects inside the home depot where he rented the truck used to run into or over more than a dozen cyclists before slamming into a school bus. trapping two adults and two special needs students inside. the 29-year-old has confessed to the killing spree. >> he also admitted he had rented a truck on october 22nd in practice -- to practice the turns he would make on his halloween day attack.
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>> federal agents found 90 videos and 4,000 other images, many of which appear to be isis propaganda. >> i hope given all of the attention in this case and all of the attention, it's sure to continue to receive, that everyone lets the judicial process play out. >> initial charges against him include material support to a terrorist organization and violence and destruction of a motorcycle. as the investigation into the attack continues. jay gray, nbc news, new york. >> we have disturbing new details now about a gruesome story we've been following for you all evening. >> a domestic assault with a weapon. it ended in tragedy with one person dead from self-inflicted injuries. with a
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jackie benson reports. >> two through and through slash marks could be seen in the front door of the house on springfield hills drive. police were called there arrange 3:00 p.m. after a family member attempted to go inside the home where her 76-year-old mother and 70-year-old father lived. >> an adult female came home, was unable to push the front door open. when she got inside, she observed another family member inside standing over his wife with an axe and the wife was being hit with the nonbladed side of the axe. she had nonlife threatening injuries. the family member was able to rescue the victim, bring her outside, the male suspect did follow outside, a struggle ensued. >> police officers who were called to the home for a possible stand-off encountered a shocking site in the garage.
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in the garage where the suspect was located on the floor. the injuries appear to be caused by a chainsaw. >> that was jackie benson reporting. chopper 4 up over a scare for families in montgomery county tonight. firefighters evacuated multiple home homes they got many calls for a strong gas smell. it's likely someone poured gasoline into the sewer. >> officers say the driver hit someone a little before 8:00 here at new hampshire and large avenue. the drivers stayed on the scene. accident investigators are trying to determine just what happened. >> it took police five months to r
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the bathroom of a children's gymnasium. angry parents -- >> i'm furious, i'm angry. >> edith's kids exercise at this gymnastics center. >> i have three girls here under the age of 8. >> jonathan o'dell was arrested. he placed a small key fob camera in the bathroom, he was arrested two weeks ago. >> we need to be thorough, and we still have to reach a legal standard of probable cause. >> police spoke to patients at a community meeting. an employee found the backpack, took the camera and said it appears it was on. he left the bag in the bathroom to see who would reve
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he walked out of the bathroom with the bag and asked for the key fob back. >> once we recover those devices, we have to look at all the digital evidence and data contained in them. detectives searched o'dell's house and car. they found an instruction manual on how to use a key fob camera and two downloaded videos of underaged girls. detectives did not find any videos of girls from silver stars gymnastics they're still processing the data. >> he bonded out of jail, he wasn't home. parents want police to get to the bottom of this. >> i want to make sure our kids are safe. >> shemarry stone, news 4. >> it's rarely used. tonight a tool that blends police work with dna technology may help officers find a rapist. this is the sketch of a person that montgomery county police
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last month. dna evidence collected at the scene, helped generate this image. police tell us this is the first time they've used a sketch based on dna to help solve an active case. >> all eyes will be on federal court in d.c. paul manafort and rick gates will be in court for a status hearing. the pair worked as unregistered agents in ukraine. robert mueller indicted them as part of his investigation into russian election meddling. manafort used to run president trump's campaign. the president calls the investigation a witch hunt. >> law makers could be tabling a plan to change your 401(k) plan.
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plans that are popular with the middle class. a proposal tory deuce 401(k) contribution limits ran into some stiff opposition. the reform bill is expected to reduce the number of tax brackets, simplify the code and slash corporate taxes. new finger pointing in the race for virginia governor, republican ed gillespie's campaign is hitting his opponent over a reversal on sanctuary cities. he said he would sign a bill banning sanctuary cities if lawmakers put it on his desk. in the debate, you saw here on nbc 4 he called the ban a solution to a problem that doesn't exist. be sure to stay with news 4 and the nbc washington app between now and election day next tuesday.
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results. a family is frantic tonight. their loved one is missing from a walter reed medical center for the second time in about a month. william glenn carter the third disappeared yesterday afternoon, and also back in late september. the 40-year-old is believed to be driving a 2012 toyota tundra with south carolina plates. it has military and pittsburgh steelers stickers on it. you're urged to call montgomery county police if you see it. >> careless and complacent. those are the words navy investigators are using to describe two deadly collisions this summer. the navery released its findings today. they say the collision is involving the uss fitzgerald and john mccain were both avoidable. the commander
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two employees were relieved of duty. a local bus driver gets to live out his dream tonight, singing out the national anthem in front of thousands. >> i'm tracking rain to the north and west of us, the rain that's not wh caught my eye at
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it's a today show exclusive interview. we're hearing for the first time from an nba star who suffered a horrible injury.
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gordon hayward fractured his ankle. it was so tough to watch, players and fans had to turn away. it happened five minutes into the season opener last month in cleveland. heyward was in shock. and the excruciating pain set in quickly. >> down, my foot is the wrong direction, it's not where it's supposed to be. i'm signaling to the ref look at this, stop the play, look. all of a sudden it hit me. it was immense pain. >> you can see his interview on the today show tomorrow morning. he talks about what his recovery looks like and how his family is recovering. >> an update to a story we first told you about last night at 11:00. the u.s. marshall's service is reexamining policies after tax forms were found biled up on the street we discovered the boxes piled up here on eighth street in front of speedy tax.
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the documents showed clients names, addresses and social security numbers too. people were seen taking documents and furniture. the head of the neighborhood's business association said he stepped in to avoid further theft. he says he was surprised when agents from the u.s. treasury service showed up to claim them. >> you see furniture on the street, that's one thing. you go over there and see files. with people's information, that's a breach. >> a spokesman for the u.s. marshall's office which conducts einvestigations, tells news 4 the agency has a policy of not leaving hint dangerous items like drugs and guns. they said we're looking into finding out more about details and evaluate our current procedures. >> when michelle obama speaks we know a lot of you listen. don't we have new w
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lady. work to make your parents proud. learn to use your own voice. that last part is especially important. >> this whole tell it like it is business is nonsense. most of your first initial thoughts are not worthy of the light of day. >> mrs. obama says she wasn't speaking about anyone in particular. she made the comments today at the obama foundation summit in chicago. >> and the land of the free. and the home of the brave. >> wow! did he blow the roof off or
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what. a georgetown university bus driver is still buzzing after singing our national anthem at the wizards game tonight. larry has been wowing bus passengers for years now. and tonight he showed his talents to thousands at capital one arena. we caught up with him earlier as he laid out his suit for tonight's big performance. he says he wouldn't have been able to do this without the help of recent jolla grad, david bellamy. unsung heroes profiles men and women working service jobs at the university. >> we want to learn about their stories, their dreams. >> every single day i sing. i don't care what i'm doing, i'm singing and praising god. >> he says he's glad that he was able to use his talent, a talent that many who ride his bus enjoy every day. that's a reason to go wherever he's driving. >> that's right. get on the bus.
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>> good for him. >> what a set of pipes, too. >> exciting performance at the basketball game. more cold cool temperatures? >> no. >> no. i didn't mean to point at you. >> okay, i knew what you meant. >> out there right now, what are we seeing, temperatures in the 70s? >> if you wanted this cooler air to give way to the warm air and turn off the heat? yeah, tomorrow, may need the ac. not quite. temperatures definitely on the warmer side. we saw clouds for most of the day today, high temperature in d.c. 64 degrees to the west, it was only in the 40s all day, now down to 54 degrees, winds out of the north at 5 miles an hour. we have cooled, seen some clearing, that's allowed temperatures to cool. 46 in culpepper, 47 in gaithersburg, but take a look at
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annapolis, and pawtuxet river. 62 degrees still at this hour, no rain to speak of. you see showers trying to form down around southern maryland. not hitting the ground. take a look at what is coming in. now we have a lot of cloud cover coming in, these clouds all coming in front of another system that's going to make it's way to the north. temperatures by tomorrow morning may actually rise a degree or two. i'm not expecting any of this shower activity to move through or cause any issues by tomorrow morning. once again, it's something to watch out for maybe some early fog out there tomorrow morning, all in all, not bad. our average low temperature is down to the mid-40s in the city. a nice recess, and more sunshine i think in the afternoon. partly to mostly sunny in the late afternoon, north and west a little more cloud cover. look at that temperature, up to 74 degrees. those numb
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and warm on your thursday. a high temperature of 75 degrees. we're going back to september-like temperatures across our region. you know it won't last all that long. i have it lasting through the day on friday. 30% chance of showers late. we have a cold front coming through. look at saturday, a chance of a shower, temperatures high 50s to around 60 degrees, i don't expect much sunshine on saturday. i expect it to come back out late in the day on sunday. high temperature of 69 degrees. fall back, set those clocks back an hour. monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday -- maybe friday, another chance for showers just about each day. i do not see any day we have heavy rains. we'll see a chance of showers each day next week. definitely getting a little bit on the unsettled side. the cold air still trying to make its way in here, you don't see too much in the way of cold air in that 10-day forecast.
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>> coming up, the wizards get caught staring into the sun. despite an injury plagued roster, kurt cousins is
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independent press says they're false. fear mongering. absurd.
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and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable.
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wizards back home strong out of the gate. then the wheels come off. >> that was not the welcome home the wizards were hoping for. john wall rocking the pregame hoodie, as the wizards return
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great start for the wiz. bradley beihl pulls up. wizards jump up to a 22 point lead. the suns slammed their way back into this. nice cross-over here. finishes with the slam by gortat. we're tied at 92. bender with the nice move. lays it in with the foul. eight points off the bench for him. later it's a one point lead for the suns. 40 points for him. warren had their number tonight. drains 40 points and 10 boards for him. suns win it 122-116. kurt cousins and russell wilson not too similar. they started back in college when russell wilson played one year for wisconsin.
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cousins on the practice field getting ready for a huge test against the seahawks. cousins redskins starter for the last three seasons. now considered a steal in the fourth round. he'll be going against a solo gem of that draft class. russell wilson. his resume much more polished. rookie of the year. cousins, no going against a guy like wilson, helped push him to his best. >> playing against him in the big ten or training together in the draft, both being quarterbacks in the nfl, i think he's always challenged me. and the competition has always brought the best out of me as a result of always trying to raise my level of play. >> kurt koutzens will have to raise that level of play this sunday. brandon sheriff and trent williams, the redskins offensive line with one starter left
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he scared everyone with two sprained ankles after a blocked field goal against the cowboys, you see it right here, moses knew he had to do it, just not at first. >> he picked it up and started running, i was like, well, someone else will catch him, it has to be somebody faster than me out there, i realized it's all offensive line. i need to get to the pilons, so -- but like i said, any time you're on the field, you're expected to do your job, and no matter if you're hurt or pretty much if you put that helmet on, you're 100%. >> astros are leading 5-1 over the dodge
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the tonight show next with chris hemsworth, lindsey vonn. >> maroon five. >> i'm staying up. >> don't change the channel. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. narrator: ed gillespie's false attacks. independent press says they're false. fear mongering. absurd. ralph northam went to vmi and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable.
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mark herring: my mom to provide for our family. at one point, she got fired for of all things -- getting married. that was a lifelong lesson for me: when people are hurt, you need to stand up and do something. and i've never forgotten that as your attorney general. whether it's protecting veterans and seniors from shady debt collectors, or cracking down on gangs and drug traffickers, i have one guiding principle: do what's right for people. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- chris hemsworth, lindsey vonn,

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