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start off happy and stress free. >> not leaving your house is probably the best way. >> i'm telling you, chuck bell. >> that's true. >> good morning, everyone. >> i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. we have the whole team out here this morning as you wake up on the thanksgiving eve. >> i baked yesterday. >> who are you? >> i made a couple of pies. >> where are they? >> there's one in the newsroom. >> that's yours? i just walked by it. >> you baked it yourself? >> yes. >> you cooked. >> jump start. >> did you make the crust? no, i bought a frozen crust. >> the filling you made by hand? in your kitchen. >> no, i used my feet. what do you mean by that? >> participated. >> we'll have to try it. >> good to know. >> turning over a new leaf. >> it was raining when we were coming in. >> sprinkling out there. south of the district there was rain. we have that across
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heading over the bay bridge. baltimore seeing the rain this morning. the good news though is this is all headed out very quickly. there you see it ride over the bay bridge and continuing to head towards areas like delaware, new jersey, up towards new england we'll be having delays later on. more rain right along the north carolina coast line. snow in upstate new york. that's all part of a cold front. tomorrow we're going to be cold for your thanksgiving. temperatures not that cold. around 50 degrees for most of the area. 51 gaithersburg. in the district, 48 manassas. for the kids who have a hat, not too bad. let's see how the roads look on this wednesday before thanksgiving. melissa. >> beltway looking nice and clear this morning. inner loop and outer loop don't have anything to worry about right now. 270 heading out of town you are in the clear. southbound also looking quite good here.
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looking good here this morning. 95 in virginia at quantico rolling north and southbound as well, no big delays. guys? >> all right, melissa. thank you. 5:02. wre breaking news now. u.s. navy aircraft has crashed. what's going on here? >> we have this map up for you so you can take a look at where this happened. here is where the c-2 transport plane went down today. officials say it somehow crashed. the u.s. navy said they had 11 crew members and passengers on board. we know 8 of them have been found according to japan's defense ministry. we're working to find out if any of them that are alive. the aircraft was headed right there to the "u. smpt smpt
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we'll keep you updated on the latest developments. >> thank you. if you were out on the roads last night, we tonight have to tell you, they were packed. >> do you see all of these headlights? >> it's crazy. this is a crash on the eastbound lanes of route 50. slowed down thousands of drivers for hours last night. >> while that has cleared up, you know the traffic troubles aren't over today. it is expected to be the busiest travel day overall. if you have to leave, try avoid heading out. 3:00 p.m. is the worth time to leave. it recommends leaving at 6:00 tomorrow morning. >> travel on thanksgiving so you'll be alone on the road. >> for sure. no matter when you leave, we're working with you. >> news 4 teams are out at the road, and a warning about holiday driving dangers coming up. >>et
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transportation reporter adam tuss live at ragan national this morning. adam, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eun. what a beautiful day to travel. this is like the super bowl for me. this is like what it all comes down to right here getting people home for thanksgiving. take a look at ragan national, guys, dealing with a little bit of rain this morning. that is something to be aware of. seems to have stopped with just a few sprinkles out here. a little bit wet. super busy already here at ragan national. we're talking about over 1 million passengers expected to leave our local airports over this next week. let's take a look at the flight aware map across the country. no major delays that we're taking a look at. new york city has a few delays that could cause an issue. be aware of that if you're going anywhere near jfk, laguardia. nothing major as of this point. people going to or
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take a look at what they have to say. >> you do what you have to do. it means a lot to see grandma and grandpa. >> good. good. no problems, no issues. >> and then we also have some tips here from the tsa, guys, as you of course go through the security checkpoints at the airport. that great experience that we all deal with here. you want to take out anything larger than a cell phone and put it in the bin. that is a new regulation that the tsa has for you here. you don't want to put too many accessories on like scarves, watches, things that might have to come off and you might lose. check the bin. i can't tell you how many times i do stories about things people leave behind be in the tsa bin. take everything with you when you get through the security checkpoint. so far right now already really busy here at ragan national airport. we're going to head inside the airport, talk to more people and check out the security checkpoint line. right now no
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back to you. >> adam tuss. live at ragan national. this thanksgiving weekends isn't only a time to travel, but it's dangerous. >> the spike in driving happens wednesday night, the night before thanksgiving. justin finch continues from springfield with surprising numbers. justin? >> reporter: hey there, eun. this is really worth a family conversation here. this is called historically blackout wednesday or drinksgiving. a time when college kids are home for the holidays and go out drinking and get behind the wheel. last thanksgiving maryland state police report making 93 impaired driving arrests. that same time virginia state police made 132 drunk driving arrests here as well. aaa is reporting that this time of year beer sales go up about
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300% on thanksgiving eve and tonight historically outperforms other big holidays. new year's eve, christmas, even st. patrick's day in bar sales. this, of course, will invite patrons of all ages and consequences obviously out there on the roads. so we also know, too, that more than 1/3 of u.s. traffic deaths last thanksgiving were involving drunk driving. if you are going to head out this holiday season and going to drink or party, have a sober ride to take you home. live in springfield. i'm justin finch. news 4. back in to you in the studio. >> justin, thank you. for all things travel this holiday season, make sure you have the nbc washington app. we'll be sending out alerts about road conditions and other delays. we will have team coverage as you prepare to head out for the holidays. breaking news right now out of district heights. prince gorges county police say they found a young man in his 20s shot to death in
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this is in a town house area. police say the town house is along sunday valley. well, if you grew up during the '70s, david cassidy was probably your first crush and his posters may have lined your wall. >> he died yesterday at the age of 67. ♪ make you happy >> fans say he had it all, hope, charm, boyish good looks, perfect hair and an angelic voice. he was best known for his role keith partridge on the hit show "the partridge family." after the show broke up he became so famous the term cassidymania was deployed. there's been a lot of reaction and outpouring of sympathy on social media. "the partridge family"
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a hearthrob. they mention his posters and songs. a woman said she spent hours as a teen singing with her hair brush. a lot of folks having those memories. 5:09. details following the abrupt funeral home closure in northwest washington. the remains of more than 100 people have been removed from the funeral home. d.c.'s attorney general filed a lawsuit against the business. that lawsuit claims the funeral home charged grieving families for services it did not provide. the ag's office also said it did not have a proper license. >> without that license you can't get death certificates and without the certificates you can't inter the person. >> d.c. medical examiner is caring for the remains.
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comment on the closure or lawsuit. now to the latest in decision 2017. virginia's state board of elections will not certify results until next week. according to our news partners at wtop, monday at the earliest. there is a lawsuit on behalf of disenfranchised voters. there are claims a lot of people -- if it's how it is, bob thomas would defeat joshua cole. republicans would control 51-49. ten minutes after the hour now. she was accused of victim shaming. now gabby douglas says she is a victim herself. and it's a quiet start to a wednesday morning. if you're getting ready to head out to the local
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an update on the massive senior center fire in pennsylvania. officials have recovered the remains of two people and this morning they will be searching for two additional residents. that fire happened on thursday night. it was bitterly cold outside. more than two dozen injured. 133 residents displaced. the fire investigation is still underway. death of a u.s. border patrol agent. the fbi is investigating whether he may have been murdered. this comes three days after he was killed in the line of duty. investigators initially believed na his head was smashed by rocks. now the fbi is investigating this as a potential assault on a federal officer. officials say that martinez's
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but doesn't remember what happened. there's a $45,000 reward into the investigation. we're getting a look shooting and then rescue of a mortgage korean. stunning video, molette. >> absolutely stunning. soldiers from the north fire at him as he crosses the border. south korean soldiers crawl up to him and drag him to safety. they say the north violated the armistice agreement by firing across. the defector remains in the hospital. he has gone two rounds -- had two rounds of surgery and that is the very latest from the newsroom. we'll stay on top of the developments here. back to you. >> molette, thank you. 5:15. new developments in the abuse scandal rocking the gymnastics world. god
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she, too, was abused by former team u.s.a. doctor larry nasser. on instagram she says she did not share her experiences for years because it was too painful. posted an apology to alley raisman. some say she victim shamed her last week. today nasser is expected to enter a plea in the sexual assault case of eight people. cbs news has fired veteran anchor charlie rose over sexual misconduct allegations. pbs is ending their dealings with charlie rose. the firings come 24 hours after the washington post broke the story. rose co-anchored cbs this morning and was a contributor for "60 minutes." president trump is speaking out about roy moore. se
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endorse him. coming up, news 4's edward lawrence will have more on what the president said and what this means for the alabama senate race. good news for redskins fans, joe jacoby is named as one of the finalists for the football hall of fame. he was one of the greatest defense of lines to play the game. the hogs, the eighth time that jacoby has been named as a semi-finalist. he has been a finalist the last two years as well. maybe people are saying third time is a charm. the three-time super bowl winner and a lot of people hope he makes it through. >> finalists announced in january. >> the hogs. those were the glory days of the 'skins. back in the day when the 'skins -- you know, my dad -- >> your dad had to tell you the stories. >> they were kids. we used to win super bowls i tell my kids. >> isn't that sad when you have to say,
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back in the day. >> now they watch documentaries on doug williams. >> yes. i know exactly what you mean. it's cold outside this morning. not as cold as it has been. still enough to where you want a jacket and i will say we have rain around and the good news is it's cold in the morning. dry for black friday for those of you who are going to brave the crowds and head out there. look at these temperatures. still chilly enough for a jacket. we're right around the upper 40s to low 50s. 51 in washington. 48 manassas, we have some rain leaving the area now. there is a cold front. snow in parts of upstate new york. also right around the outer banks. that cold front will be swinging through and it will bring us that cold air for your thanksgiving. the rain is clearing baltimore. we have it around annapolis, bay
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you might encounter wet roads. if you're traveling because of that rain. here's a look at if you're doing any airport travel. delays likely up towards new england later on today. the weather system is heading in that direction. we, however, dry out. it moves away for thanksgiving. tomorrow that rain moves up into the carolina. your commute today looking good. dry through the afternoon. more sunshine. thanksgiving, not a lot of cars on the road. nice and dry. black friday travel also looks dry. temperature wise, there you see it for thanksgiving day. only a high of 47 after a morning low of 30 degrees. it's going to be cold out there tomorrow. let's see how the roads are shaping up with melissa mollet. good morning. >> good morning, sheena. 95 in virginia. northbound looking good. 63 miles per hour your average speed. southbound headed out of town.
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68 miles per hour. in bound, outbound on 66 just fine. had an earlier bad accident on the dulles toll road. that has cleared out of the way. you can use either if you're going east/west this morning. 95 in maryland, northbound. same situation if you're headed into town and the beltway overall, no major problems. taking a look at your travel times coming up. texting while operating a train? this metro worker was caught on camera. the action metro is taking this morning to make sure you stay safe. but, first, your kids may have made their christmas list alre
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thousands are expected to watch work crews as they inflate the balloons, a long-standing tradition in the city. viewers line up -- do you know who that is? >> olaf. >> i recognize the dog from paw patrol. >> jefferson watches paw patrol. just checking. okay. you can, of course, watch the macy's thanksgiving day parade right here on news 4. starts at 9:00 a.m. snoopy is my tried and true. >> he's the best. >> apparently there's trouble in toy land. >> consumer group released its list of dangerous toys. u.s. public interest research group wants you to steer clear of these toys while shopping for your kids. first on the list are the popular fidget spinners. some of them may contain dangerously high levels of led. also on the list are toys that contain small parts but not a warning
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become stuck in children's throats. the group is also warning against data collecting toys. look at the nfc washington app for the full list. search toys. get your shopping shoes ready. >> you want to be comfortable while you're trekking around the mall. >> news 4's reporter susan hogan is back with all of the black friday deals that you'll want to hit this holiday. >> here's the deal. there are a ton of deals out there. some are going on right now. we actually scoured the internet looking for some of the best deals on black friday for the techie in all of us. let's take a look. xbox, hardware only, target is selling it for 165. amazon echo. all of the big box stores are finding it at 80 dwz. apple macbook air, 13 inch, $200 off. dji smart drone $400 at various retailers. you'll get $100 savings there.
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check with the refund policy. oftentimes it only allows for exchanges and not a full refund. back to you guys. coming up at 6:00 a.m., susan is back with another look at what stores are opening early for black friday. >> in the meaning time you can check out her re-inventing retail series in the nbc washington app. you can navigate the stores where you're shopping. family, food, football, yes. for many that is what thanksgiving is all about. redskins plans may have some other plans this holiday. that story just ahead. and i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. outside on the weather deck this morning, skies are cloudy. there are some puddles after some overnight rain drops. there you can see on storm team had, moving on up. all of that is coming up. stay with us. and our team coverage on this busy travel day continues. we're working
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why it waited more than a year to fill users in. plus, texting while driving is bad enough. what about doing it while operating a metro train? the punishment this man faces after he was accused of doing that on the job. >> "news 4 today" starts now. good morning, everybody. 5:30 now. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. thank you for joining us on this wednesday, whether you're catching a flight, staying home, working to make your thanksgiving holiday as smooth as possible. >> it's here. >> thanksgiving is tomorrow. springfield, virginia, news 4's justin finch is keeping an eye on the roads for you. >> adam tuss is standing by inside ragan national airport. live pictures here. lots of people lined up. thousands flying into and out of that airport today including my mother. >> welcome back, val. >> melissa mollet helping us navigate around the
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storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is outside now. how's it telling now? >> cool but not cold. not much of a wind out here just yet. that will be changing later on in the day. the cold front comes through the area. it turns the rain chances off but it turns the wind machine on for later in the day. skies remain mostly cloudy for now. temperatures across the region are relatively mild. at 53 degrees. keep in mind 54 is an average high temperature. that's a mild start for sure. cold front coming through pittsburgh, p.a. most of the rain we've had overnight are pushing out southern maryland. planning out the day? don't plan on a big rise in temperatures. high is likely already in the rear-view mirror. breezy and chilly afternoon. wind chills down below freezing as early as 7:00, tonight. for now it is traffic time. good morning,
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taking a look at the beltway. new crash, outer loop at allentown road. just reported joint base andrews. trying to get more information to see if that's going to develop into something a little more frustrating for folks 270 northbound and southbound at germantown road. new crash eastbound 118 just west of 270. crash there at aircraft drive this morning. taking a look at your travel times, 270 looking good. no problems this morning. virginia, 66 and 95 northbound. southbound quantico to the beltway rolling along nicely. remember to listen to wtop, 103.5 when you hop into your car. aaron? >> breaking news. u.s. navy aircraft has crashed with 11 crew members and passengers on board. >> eight of them have been found. that's according to japan's defense ministry. it's unclear whether they are alive. take a look at this map here. this is
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yesterday. it somehow crashed while doing an exercise southeast of okinawa. it was headed here to the "u.s.s. ronald regan" aircraft carrier. search and rescue teams are in the water and we're going to update you on the story as we learn more. 5:33. look at our other top stories this morning. if you are headed out on the roads today, take it easy. today is the busiest holiday travel day before thanksgiving. stay with us all morning long for team coverage from the roads and the airport. former team hearthrob david cassidy has died. he was 67 years old. he was best known for his role as keith partridge on the 1970s show "the partridge family." earlier in the year he revealed he had dementia. we'll have reaction pouring in from hollywood. prince gorges county found a
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death near district heights. he was found along sun valley terrorists. d.c. police have made an arrest of an 18-year-old high school student. drown is the one who shot a 17-year-old outside of balou high school earlier this month. the shooting happened during some sort of fight on fourth street and southeast. last check the student was still in critical condition. 5:34. this morning a prince gorges county police officer is under investigation. it's what happened late sunday night in the district that's in question. >> a woman tells news 4 she heard the officer, two men and a woman arguing outside her apartment on the avenue. the officer just joined the force 11 months ago. according to the documents, abed came when the woman called him.
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something about they were going to lay you out, he'll shoot you right now. >> during the argument the officer apparently pointed his gun at the group. afterwards he mistakenly dropped the gun and left the scene. when he realized he didn't have it, he drove back. they arrested him. he's charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. some neighbors in sturlg, virginia. loudoun county detectives arrested a man who broke into at least 11 homes. he took garage door openers from unlocked cars that then got him access into people's homes in the middle of the night. sheriff's office is urging homeowners to lock your car and do not leave your opener in the car if you can avoid it. a few weeks ago redskins fans were thankful they get to spend the holiday with their team. tomorrow is the first time the 'skins host a thanksgiving primetime match-up in
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history, but this morning there are tons of tickets still available. after sunday's dejekting loss in new orleans. it was a quick turn around for the team as well. still, players tell us they're going to be ready. >> players do their jobs. you've got two hours. we really can't think of the other ones. got to take care of this one right here. this is the grind. this is the nfl. it's not for weak-minded people. >> you heard josh norman there. they have a job to do. join us at 6:00 p.m. for the news followed by the pre-game report at 7:30. kickoff at 8:30 right here on nbc 4. listen, i can understand that. after you've had a big thaiv
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watch. to go out there, i can see why. i know, it might be a good time though for tickets that cheap to get a chance to go to the game. >> why not do it? see if you can get up. if you can get up. >> right. wheel me out. the redskins have lost their last four out of five games. >> one team behind us in our division. >> got to beat them. >> so is football a part of your family's thanksgiving? >> yes. >> fun on the field can quickly turn a holiday into a trip to the hospital though. folks go out and play themselves. the warning before you play that pickup game. first, protection during prayer. local congregations improving safety after a string of
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you're watching news 4 today. it's the time of year when many people fill houses of worship. >> but now religious leaders and police are teaming up to keep congregants safe after recent violence. >> a guy popped up with an ak-47 and started shooting. >> you're listening to a training video that local faith leaders watched yesterday in prince william county.
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they're teaching them how to keep people safe. safety is on the minds of many right now. >> we're in a rural environment very sim lafr to the pord in texas. our deacon board is concerned about safety as a congregation and what's the best way we can protect our flock. >> police say it is impossible to eliminate all risks but taking steps to be prepared for anything can be a help. such a sad state of affairs people have to worry about going to church and worshiping and their safety. >> we are working for you on this busy travel morning. 5:41. team coverage with the thanksgiving eve warning. plus, a brand-new problem on the beltway and a look at your travel times coming up. how are the 5 looking? >> melissa, trouble at ragan national. good news this morning. not too cold. still i
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right now at 5:45, thanksgiving travel rush. the busiest day of the year is here and we are, working to make sure your holiday starts smoothly. >> yes, we are. the rain is leaving the area. that's good news locally. the roads are drying up. if you're heading out any time soon, we'll be seeing drive times. plus, texting behind the controls of a train. a metro operator caught on camera. what's next for this worker. and a warning before you order your next uber. new details about the security breach the company kept under wraps for a year. before we get to those stories we have some breaking news now. we just got an update on the u.s. navy aircraft crash.
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11 people on board that transport plane have been rescued. they are in good condition. search crews are looking for the remaining three people at this point. if you're just waking up, one of the navy's planes went down in the pacific ocean. c-2 transport plane. we'll keep an eye out for the update on the remaining people being suit. >> 5:46. at this hour president trump seems to be taking roy moore's side over the allegations of sexual assault. >> he totally denies it. he says it didn't happen. you know, you have to listen to him also. >> the president also attacked moore's democratic challenger. >> news 4's edward lawrence is live on
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story. what does this all mean for the senate race? >> aaron and un, it will be a tough campaign. he did say the alternative saying the other candidate on the democratic side is terrible on crime, terrible on the military and terrible on borders. the president means if the republicans can save it, it puts them in jeopardy. the polls are putting it very, very close. possibly within the margin of error. >> all right. edward lawrence live for us on capitol hill. thank you. paul manafort will be let off house arrest for thanks giving but he will have to stay sober. a judge agreed to release the former
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with strict release program and notify where he planks to be. manafort and rick gates were indicted on several charges including conspiracy against the united states last month. right now, a live look on the roads. many people will also hit the bars. it's commonly known as "blackout friday." >> justin has a stunning number of people getting behind the wheels drunk. upsetting. >> reporter: a dangerous mix. blackout wednesday is nothing new. for years they referred to college kids out drinking. i'd hard to believe
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night thanksgiving, new year's and christmas. that's based on national number. aaa finding beer sales could jump as much as 300% if they hold to average numbers. now add driving to this trend and you can see why police are going to have a busy night ahead. last thanksgiving maryland state police made 95 impaired driving arrests. virginia made 132. it turns out more than 1/3 of u.s. traffic deaths last thanksgiving did involve a drunk driver. you can see the risk is high. if you're going out with family or friends, make sure if you feel like drinking or partying, make shu you have a soft drive home. i'm justin finch. news 4, back to you. >> justin, thank you.
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the security lines at ragan national are pretty long. it's not even 6:00 a.m. transportation report er is there. a phone has become one of -- a cell phone has put one metro operator in a lot of trouble. a viewer shared this photo with news 4's adam tuss. it shows that operator while in the driver's seat. metro has a zero tolerance policy for using electronic devices while operating trains and buses. now to a massive cyber attack of tens of millions of uber drivers and customers. the right shared giant. it happened
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snams, e-mail addresses of 50 million people. also breached were driver's licenses. in a statement the ceo of uber said they only recently became aware of the hack. the information that was breached from a third party cloud based service. >> do you remember how arch just cropped the bomb on us and told us he baked a homemade pie. look at this thing of beauty. >> sweet potato. >> where's the marsh mall lotion? >> we make it differently. you made this from scratch, too, i saw the video. >> chuck, as a fellow southerner, i need you to taste that, too. >> is there a fork? >> we have time for it. apparently. there's always time for pie. there you go, eun. >> what do you think?
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>> well, i like it. >> that's good. >> i was happy with it. >> i really wanted marshmallows on top. >> this is really good. >> i'm going to eat the whole thing. >> did you say something i cooked was good? >> really good. >> recording all of this stuff. don't you worry. >> did you bake more for anyone else? i'm taking this one home. >> you do that. i have these little chocolate chip things here. >> talk about some weather. >> all right. let's do that. we have had a little bit of light rain having just come in from outside on the storm team 4 weather deck. some puddles. cloudy skies. a little bit of light rain over national airport. temperatures have been relatively mild here through the overnight staying mostly in the upper 40s to 50. i did a little digging back to see. chilly day coming up tomorrow. forecasting 47 for a high tomorrow. la
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when was the last time we had a thanksgiving colder than 47 degrees, which is tomorrow's forecast? 2002. so tomorrow may be our coldest thanksgiving in 15 years. if you're traveling, i know a lot of you are, the pacific northwest, idaho, washington state, oregon, that's where the worst of the weather is. also showery weather down across the state of florida. rain on the outer banks. that's leaving us alone. showers across parts of northern neck, that's the biggest impact for us locally will be those rain drops. it will turn into a blustery and sunny afternoon. sun will be back by lunchtime. high today right about where we are in the low 50s falling into the 40s. there's your big 47 with sunshine tomorrow. big shopping day friday, saturday, sunday. dry weather all the way through the period. sunday looks like a rather
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redskins forecast coming up. let's go over to redskins fan number one, outer loop they had the response. there might be a little bit of a response. outer loop that crass isrd recorded. this is also gone in germantown, eastbound 118 just to the left of 270, crash there at aircraft drive. that has cleared out of the way. 270, slow. top of the beltway, inner loop and outer loop looking okay. 66 in problem and 95 northbound quantico to the beltway looking good. outbound looking good and rolling along nicely. remember to listen to wtop,
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games, you might want to be cautious. most days there are 1,000 e.r. visits because of football. those numbers cover all ages, too. got to be extra careful. >> the news. the old newscast here. >> this is good. it's never too early to start thinking about where you may want to retire. >> unfortunately. >> that's going to make me cry. >> unfortunately the district may not be the place to do it. put out a list of best places to reti retire. scores for transportation, cultural vitality and crime rate. the top three places are pittsburgh, boston and los angeles. >> really? >> our director says, y
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firefighters in our area. we challenged them -- >> oh, yeah. >> -- to a cookoff to see who could really burn in the kitchen. >> this morning we're going to see a recap of the dishes. short ribs, beef and broccoli. chicken marsala with homemade coleslaw. >> all of that. >> who he let green is standing by how you've got the competitors. >> i want everyone to win, molette. look, they're stig trying to influence the vote. all of their bribes here. thanks, montgomery county fire. d.c. fire brought in their truck. here are all of the guys who competed. montgomery brought in their nice red car. the votes are in. our nbc washington
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crowd. prince george's county. stop trying to influence the book. back to you guys. >> they were up early with the hatsz and the gear and the fire trucks all ready to go. >> molette, we'll check back. >> 6:00, ready, set and shop? while some are preparing for the thanksgiving day meal, what the others are doing. >> look at the store hours. and gayle king speaking out overnight about the charlie rose currency. about what -- i'm adam tuss. i'll tell you how the holiday travel is shaping up in the air.
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pacific ocean just off of japan as it approached the "u.s.s. ronald regan" career. 11 people crashed, 8 are the only bodies we found. >> now meteorologist sheena parveen is tracking a little bit of rain moving i guess out of the area? >> yeah, it's moving away. we had it early this morning so if you are driving south on 95 or even around the beltway, you could be seeing some wet roads out there. the good news is it's leaving. that will be moving up towards new england. with that being said, let's look at your travel weather. good travel across most of the country today. delays likely later on today in parts of new england like boston because of the weather system heading in that direction. temperature wise tomorrow, we're going to be pretty cold. delays likely as we get down to
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