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boy oh, boy, as we head into december, chuck, these are pretty mild temperatures. >> it's supposed to be cold in the morning time, but this is going to be a mild afternoon today and tomorrow looks every bit as nice. we know is can't last forever but it will be a mild finish to a cooler than average november. 41 in washington but 26 in manassas. like yesterday, some of the outlying rural areas have been able to drop off quite a bit temperaturewise. much like yesterday, they'll be all sunshine all the time. nice and mild. afternoon temperatures hovering in the upper 50s and low 60s. a-plus weather today. forecasted high 62 degrees. that's ten degrees warmer than average, chris. thank you, chuck. this morning, tens of thousands of tourists remain stranded on the island of bali. indonesian authorities have the internaal
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because of volcanic ash. you can see mt. agung is -- officials are warning the first major eruption in more than 50 years could be imminent. we're getting new video this morning showing a woman trying to give a fake story to the "washington post." phillips is on the right. she said that roy moore got her pregnant when she was 15 years old and also told the post she later had an abortion. reporters looked into the claim and found out she lied. they observed phillips walking into project -- a group that targets the mainstream media and left leaning groups. voters in alabama will choose their next senator and candidate roy moore says he's not backing down. he made his first appearance in nearly two weeks in a
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applause and even a standing ovation. nine women accused him of sexual misconduct. that ranges from inappropriate flirting to sex with a minor. he denies all the allegations. >> it hurts to think that people would attack your character like that after 40 years. it's a little odd. never once has this been alleged, never has any hint been brought about. >> moore refused to take any questions from the crowd or reporters. he's going to have more campaign events before the special election. president trump involved in a new controversy, this time is elizabeth warren. he calls her pocahontas. it's making a lot of news. it was honoring native american world war ii veterans. the white house said it wasn't a r
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of tribes agrees with the assessment. a top aide to d.c.'s mayor is under investigation. courtney snowden is facing misconduct allegations. accused of having city employees baby-sit her child during the workday. the i-team reported the story in june and now a report from the inspector general confirmed. she used staff at least three times to watch her children. "any issues raised have been addressed and the mayor has full confidence in deputy mayor snowden's ability to continue to deliver for district residents." . today the two communities that will benefit from the purple line plan to sign an agreement. county executive for montgomery and prince george's county and the president at the university of maryland. it will outline goals for goals
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and business for along the light rail line. the purple line should open by 2022. there is a royal wedding in the works. we sure you've heard that prince harry is engaged to an american actress. like princess kate, meghan markle has become a global style icon. the nearly $800 coat she was wearing sold out within minutes yesterday. it was remaimed the meghan. we learned more about her engagement ring and how the prince designed it. >> the little diamonds are my mother's -- look crazy good together. it's beautiful. and he designed t it's incredible. >> wow. it has special significance, obviously. the engagement itself is
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check out the reaction from one of markle's co-stars. the actor who plays her fiance on suits. playing meghan's tv partner for the better part of a decade uniquely qualifies me to say this. your royal highness, you are a lucky man. the seventh season of suits will be her last. details about when the wedding will take place will be released in the next few weeks. chuck, apparently he proposed while making a roasted chicken and says his mom, princess diana, would have been over the moon. >> of course. >> with meghan markle. >> what mom isn't happy. she's a nice young lady, he's a nice young man. you wonder what they're going to do the rest of their lives. >> money and housing not a big issue. >> not the same struggle most newlyweds have to worry about. speaking of no
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weather going to hang around another day or so. the extended forecast coming up. a big ridge of high pressure will keep us high and dry for a while. stay with us. it has been one of the hottest gifts the past few holiday seasons. this year is no different. can you get your hand on l.l. beep's duck boots? >> we're tracking more fallout after the hollywood sex scandal. an actor facing accusations and eth
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if you're heading to starbucks this morning, you'll be among the nirs to get the holiday cup. gwen stefani tweeted the cup that will be showing up. mostly red with a red heart and hands around it. customers are encouraged to write the name of someone in the heart to recognize those who fill their heart and embody goodness this holiday season. they released the first set of the holiday cups and they'll still be using those as well. l.l. bean, has a holiday tradition as well. apparently the past few christmases, the company has seen a record number of orders for its iconic duck boots. >> they're practical. >> they're great in the rain. in fact, they've ended up on o
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l.l. bean says that won't be the case this christmas. it's expecting to sell 3/4 of a million pairs. about is 100,000 more than last year. they're leather rubber boots. the crazy thing, i wore these as a kid. >> duck sliders. the design never goes out of style. people have been waiting since 2015 for these boots? >> every year they go on back order at christmas because there's a demand. why don't people think about buying them in march or june. >> that's not how it works. what do you get the person who has everything? >> money. >> i'm asking you literally. you have everything. >> if you're wondering, i'll take a 20. >> can't do that. how about a compilation of the best sounds on earth. >> i love it. >> i was waiting for the groundswell
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>> there's a song on elvis' record. >> scientists at nasa selected the best sounds they have to offer and we're talking chuck berry -- >> not as much disco. >> disco peaked a little later. people saying hello in different languages and birds chirping to trains and babies crying. babies crying? >> if you're living light years away and you discover this thing, babies crying, they might think it's how we communicate. >> and it is. babies start crying, people start responding. the golden record is a billion miles away, you can get a vinyl copy. if you don't have a record player, nasa released the sound via sound cloud. >> good record to have. all the best. as we head out the door this
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morning, chilly. we expect that this time of year. >> we had ten hours of daylight to warm things up. this is not too terribly cold. it's going to turn -- a big fat 62 today. mild weather tomorrow too. that part of forecast is coming up. >> thanks, chuck. >> harvard. >> i was actually wondering if we could visit a different school. >> grab the tissues. another new episode of this is us just a few hours away. something in tonight's show may look familiar. how o
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we all know how heated political discussions can get. this happened on live tv. boiled over into a brawl. this happened in the country of georgia. the verbal fight was over a recent fire at a resort. australian police say they stopped a terror plot before anyone was hurt. they arrested a suspect they say was planning a mass shooting on new year's eve in melbourne. this is video of that arrest. police call him an isis sympathizer. did not release his name. he ended up on their radar after buying an automatic rifle and researching how to use a gun in a rr
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pulling the plug on jeremy piven's new drama after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. the network decided not to pick up wisdom of the crowd for a second season. at least five women accused him of misconduct throughout his career, ranging from groping to sexual assault. he's denied all allegations. he took a polygraph regarding one of the allegations. today is giving tuesday. the holiday that encourages everyone to give back. after black friday and cyber monday. most charities make the most money at the end of the year. >> this is an organized effort to fundraise and volunteer. last year, more than 40,000 nonprofits raised nearly $170 million in this 24-hour period alone. tonight it's the fall finale of "this is us." when you tune in tonight, keep an eye out for places you recognize. a major part of the storyline takes place right here
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>> my kid, harvard. >> i was actually wondering if we could visit a different school. >> jack is a teenage version of randall. the actors were shooting two weekends ago in town. this next story will tug at your heartstrings. a teenager finally has a family to call his own. he found it inside the classroom. nbc's kristen dahlgren has the inspiring america report. >> oh, my gosh. >> unlike a lot of teen boys, 16-year-old anthony berry doesn't shy away from showing his momma fex. maybe because she wasn't always mama. this time last year she was dr. berry, an english teacher at the alternative school where anthony was sent for discipline problems. he was the son of drug addicts. stuck in foster care for seven ye
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i wasn't wanted. >> when one forever home fell through, he vowed he would never put his heart on the line again. >> how against adoption were you? >> i did not want anything to do with it. >> when he and classmates joked about wanting to live with their favorite teacher, something clicked. >> we talked about it. the next day he showed me the website. >> he asked berry to adopt him. >> it wasn't hard for me to say no, he has too much potential, give me the papers. >> this month at 43, the teacher who wasn't planning to become a mom made it official. opening her home and her heart to her new son. >> if it wasn't for her, i wouldn't know where would i be right now. >> the boy who was once alone now surrounded with his new family and a new face that dreams really can come true. >> i have all the love in the world now. >> sometimes mothers can be found in the most unexpected
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beaumont, texas. beautiful story. i think those smiles said it all, chuck. >> absolutely. first barbara harrison adopted kids, melissa. sometimes the hand selected kids turn out to be some of the favorites. >> exactly right. >> i got to ask you, chuck, this is not the kind of weather i essex expect for the end of november. >> get you a one-way ticket to buffalo. get you cooler weather there for sure. if you're staying around here today, it's another nice one to be outside. i wouldn't say a carbon copy but i've been told that not many people know what carbon paper is. it will be a day similar to yesterday. i don't want to show my age too much. it's a mostly clear sky. nothing to worry about weatherwise out the door. it's chilly. 41 in washington. closer to the freezing mark through the shenandoah valley.
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at or below freezing. 30 in columbia, maryland. 26 manassas. 32 in fredericksburg. as plan out our day, sunshine and another winner coming. after the morning chill burns away, most areas in the 60s this afternoon. you're wondering when it's going to turn colder, probably the middle to later part of next week looks significantly colder. we're keeping a close eye. no shots of arctic air. 60 in martinsburg. 65 for a high today in fredericksburg. tomorrow looks about as nice as this. temperatures tomorrow morning. a lot fewer spots are below freezing. most of the day spent well up into the 50s and 60s. really great weather. you want to stay ahead of the weather, it's free in the download store. you can follow me on twitter at chuck bell 4. follow me on instagram and chuck bell 4 there on facebook as
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>> forecast for you, that instagram, it's mostly dogs and food pictures. >> i know i follow the account. thanks, chuck. they've been demanding a new school for their kids for quite a while. crumbling ceiling, bad electrical wiring, they just found out it's not going to happen. certain students in our area will h
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some parents and students say a high school needs repair. a crushing setback. cuts them out of any funding. >> we've been following the story closely since we told you about it earlier this month. shomari stone spoke with people in montgomery county on both sides of the issue. i'm crushed. >> joy is -- coolsville will not get a
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she's lived there more than a decade. >> this county superintendent of schools and this board of education voted unanimously to accept the budget that completely eliminates the high school from any future renovation. >> a student gave me -- the school is more than 60 years old. we talked with a student about a few weeks ago. >> serious safety hazard. >> the school board member patricia o'neal. >> we just approved a $1.83 billion six-year capital budget. it doesn't cover everything. we know we have aging schools and crumbling infrastructure and we grew by 2900 students this year. >> she says school replacements are based on factors based on repairs and overcrowding. some poolsville residents know
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they will reevaluate the public school repairs after this winter. >> the building needs to be completely replaced. >> a group of residents called protect our poolsville are going to meet to decide what to do next. i'm shomari stone, news 4. montgomery county has a lot of need but yet, you can really understand some of the parents' frustration there. >> it's coming up on 4:26. "news4 today" continues right now with aaron and eun. "news4 today" starts now. right now on "news4 today," an angry volcano continues to spew ash into the air in bali. the new dangers to those living on and visiting the island. >> pocahontas. president trump reignites a controversy after once again referring to senator elizabeth warren as pocahontas. what she's saying back. >> first it was black friday.
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cyber monday. now it is giving tuesday. what you need to do before donating your time and money. by now you've seen the ring, the coat, the whole thing. but it's a different accessory, it's getting a look -- >> this is what happened when kate came out with her engagem.dress.e going down the p white coats are very hard.eos for five minutes i'dyor see her? >>no. but i d i googled it. >> imagine that. >> i think they might be in love if anybody cares. >> they look very happy together. >> nobody talks about that. >> they make a lovely couple. 4:26 our time right now. yesterday was pretty decent i thought. >> beautiful. more than decent. >> that is close
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complaining i've heard in a very long time. >> i agree with your a-plus grade. >> are we going to see more? >> yes, about 10 degrees above normal today. it doesn't end today. tomorrow too. we're looking at really nice weather in the forecast over the next few days. we will eventually cool back down to normal. that's not going to be until friday and the weekend. until we get there, we're going to enjoy this comfortable weather in place. 41 degrees washington. it's still pretty cool outside this morning. we do have many areas in the 30s as you wake up and walk outside. manassas at 26 degrees. frederick is 32. dulles 32. clinton 32. lorton is coming in at 31 degrees. 34 in leesburg. still a cold start to your morning. in the suburbs, you'll be warming into the 40s by 9:00 a.m. by lunchtime, you'll be in the 50s. but we do expect temperatures in the low 60s this afternoon. coming up, we'll take a look at the milder errie should say for this week and how cool we'll get when we do cool down.
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tuesday morning with jack taylor. good morning, jack. sheena, good morning. there's work in montgomery county on the beltway. on the inner loop after connecticut avenue. crews will be working along the left side of the roadway. two right lanes getting by. should find the volume light. not going to cause an early slowdown this morning. 355 just inside the beltway between cooksville road -- this has the potential to slow you down. crews continue the repairs. also activity starting a couple days ago. between silver spring and fort totten. closed through december 10th. a bridge has been set up between silver spring and fort totten. aaron and eun back to you. >> we're following developing news at the live desk. >> the latest on a tense situation. the images are amazing. >> tens of thousands of tourists who
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dream vacation had a nightmare on the island. still the international airport is closed because of that volcanic ash you can see in the video. bali mt. agung is continuing to see huge plumes of ash. the huge major eruption in 50 years could be imminent. >> chris, thank you. >> getting new video this morning showing the woman who tried to give a fake story to the "washington post." jamie phillips on the right of your screen said alabama senate candidate impregnated her at 15 years old. she told the post she later had an abortion. the newspaper looked into her claim and determined she lied to discredit the news organization. a group which targets the mainstream news media and left leaning groups.
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voters in alabama will choose their next senator and candidate roy more is not backing down. >> he made his first appearance in nearly two weeks. the crowd greeted moore with applause and a standing ovation. the senate hopeful made only a few appearances since nine women accused him of sexual misconduct. that ranges from inappropriate flirting to sexual assault of a minor. moore denies all of the allegations. >> it hurts to think that people would attack your character like that after 40 years. it's a little odd. never once has this been alleged. never has any hint been brought about. >> moore refused to take any questions from the crowd or reporters. he says he will have many more campaign events before the election. >> president trump is involved in a new controversy. this time with senator elizabeth warren. he called her pocahontas during a white housey vent honoring

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