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breaking news a stabbing in prince george's count. good morning everybody i'm erika gonzalez. >> and i'm chris lawrence. we are staying ahead of that breaking news. one remains in custody from cl capital heights. >> what's happening on campus right now. >> reporter: hey, there,
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and despite heavy police presence, saying the threat has been contained. campus is safe. and classes resuming. we do have parents shown up here waiting for updates on their children still concerned this morning. the late egst update from polics calling us this. called in 9:00 p.a.m. central hh school. what's being called a knife assault t a student has been apprehended and surrounded to school authorities. this has upstairs level of central high school. again, the weapon in this case recovered as well. described as a small blade. a small knife. we do know lock down was ordered here on campus and was lifted here a short triime ago. meantime, parents have shown up looking for
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what has been a trying morning at central high school. >> only thing going through my mind, oh, my god my son, where is he. and texting and not texting us back. so that makes us more worried. i'm still shaking. >> while they had the students on lock down, communicate with the parents by way of text message, email, something, let us know something. >> reporter: concerned parents this morning still standing by for updates on their children, asking for details, also for better communication when events like this happen on school campuses here in prince george county. list say unclear how it all began. we do know it was a fight. what the circumstances are remain unclear. still looking into that. as you can see, people still pulling up to central high. some students, some
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morning continuing their investigation here at central high school. back into you in the studio. >> thank you, justin. always feel for the parents in that situation who don't know if their child is okay. shifting gears a bit to our weather. likely feeling the warmer temperatures. before the day is out, you'll probably be seeing some rain. >> meteorologist sheena parveen joins us when we can expect that rain to arrive. talking evening commute? is this will later on once we are settling in for bed? what time are we talking about? >> mostly around the evening commute where we could see a few light showers, not ha big deal though. right now have a lot of cloud cover around. no rain yet. stay dry through most of this afternoon. some light showers down to our south and rain off to our west. all heading in this direction. but again whatever does move in later this evening we are looking at it on the lighter side. so nothing heavy as of today. tomorrow is going to be different story. temperatures right now are in the 50s through part of the
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55 clinton. 54 gaithersburg. 48 degrees washington. we are warming up pretty quickly. we'll stay steadily in the 50s through the afternoon. then talking about rainy friday. i'll tell you the timing of that coming up. >> thanks, sheena. we have breaking news you saw first metro board met this morning to consider paying riders back when service is running behind schedule. >> news4 megan mcgraph is with that breaking news. what just happened, megan? >> reporter: yeah, well hit ha delay and get a weapon. within the last hours the board gave preliminarily proposal to do just that, give you a fare credit if you are inconvenienced by a 15 minutes or more. many riders have been there, late to work because unexpected delays on the bus or rail. and many riders stopped using the system because of those delays. this ru
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trying to bring toes riders back. refund to go to metro rail and bus. some rules that have you to consider. take a look here. delays would have to be 15 minutes or more, applies to metro rail or bus. but to weekday rush-hour trips only. and cap on the number of credits per week that a person could collect. that would be to cut down on fraud. now the refund would not apply to snowy vents or if you are on a bus and got stuck in traffic, that wouldn't be a situation where you get a refund. we are talking about things like mechanical problems and other delays. and you would get that refund automatically, electronically. they would actually, metro would run an automatic read every night and figure out who was delayed by 15 minutes or moran automatically put that credit on your smart trip card. now, again this is preliminary approval. actually going to go to the full board in two weeks. it is ete
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board. if it does, then this program would kick in at the end of january. so folks who ride metro, in the future here, we'll find out for sure in the next couple of weeks, you could be looking at some cash back if you hit big delays. back to you. >> thanks, megan. no one likes to be delayed but restitution is nice. following a developing story in the district. d.c. police just released name of first homicide victim of 2018. 19 years old. paris brown shot multiple times last night on sky land place. it's a residential area right off good hope road. and at this point detectives have not identified a suspect. >> this morning we are also hearing a 17-year-old calmly described how she tortured and murdered another girl. >> one investigator who described it as level of cruelty he's never seen. >> how did you kill her?
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with a knife. froe >> i don't remember how many times i stabbed her in the stomach. >> they say she killed alexander last year. you can see the terror on alexander's face as she stares at her. other gang members videotaped the entire murder. in her own words she says she stabbed the 15-year-old 13 times and cut off the tattoo on her hand then she made her one final promise. >> and i told to her and told her to never forget who i was. i told her some day we'll see each other again. >> she says she killed alexander because she believed the 15-year-old played a role in her boyfriends
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be sentenced in may. right now critical search for a missing 2-year-old boy. d.c. police this is amir shef follow feld last seen with biological father. near garfield elementary school. please take a look at your screens right now. look at the baby there on the left. if you have seen him know where a mir is, please call police. >> new this morning, more than a million walmart workers will get a boost to pay checks starting next month the company will pay workers $11 an hour in u.s. and one will get $1,000 tax bonus. walmart also expanding paternity leave benefits. >> how about this on a basketball court a native prince george county did a milestone. >> get to 20,000 in the first half? there it is.
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25 points on the night turned into 20,000 points in kevin durant basketball career. made that historic shot in last night's game against the clippers. golden state warriors is the second youngest player to achieve that feet just behind lebron james. got a standing ovation at oracle arena, 11th year in the nba. congratulations to him. lawmakers taking an important vote on capitol hill. today they'll divide the fate of surveillance program put in place to get terrorists. >> getting mixed messages from the white house on the vote. and it looks like a movie scene, about you this is a real life police chase. the ending can be described as almost touching. you'll see what happens after the break.
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charges after this bizarre pursuit in phoenix, arizona. watch the police pursuit here. chasing this suv. wouldn't stop last night when it burst through a fence. and then the run-of-the-mill police chase ended with the two suspects hugging it out. love you, bro. possibly the last hug they'll share for quite some time. police have not released any more information about the chase, but i don't know
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they had some sort of thelma and louis minus the car off the cliff. i.c.e. agents are carrying out across the united states. right where we live about 100, 711 stores were raided. only 21 arrested. acting director of i.c.e. say why they targeted the stores, but tweeted this in part businesses that hire illegal workers are a pull factor for illegal immigration and we are, would go hard to remove this magnet. the store said it takes compliance with immigration laws seriously and terminated the franchise agreement of franchisees convicted of violating these laws, end quote. there is a government surveillance program that allows investigators to collect your emails and texts without a warra.
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the house will vote on whether it's time to rein it in. passed the surveillance act ten years ago, but critics worry the government could use that data to go after americans not related to terrorism. last night the white house released a statement urging congress to preserve the fisa amendment. and then this morning the president tweeted about the vote saying house votes on controversial fisa act today. this is act that may have been used with the help of the discredited and phoney dossier so badly surveil and abuse the trump campaign by the previous administration and others. then almost two hours later he tweeted, with that being said, i have personally directed the fix to the unmasking process since taking office. and today's vote is about foreign surveillance, a foreign bad guys on foreign land. we need it.
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will he or won't he? all week we have been reporting on president trump legal team preparing for a possible interview with special counsel robert mueller or his team. but nbc tracie potts tells us, the president now says it might not happen. >> reporter: a presidential interview with the fbi on russia still just a possibility with his lawyers working on options for when and where. president trump is asking why. >> when thouey have no collusio and nobody has found any collusion at any level, seems unlikely that you would have an interview. there is collusion, but it's really with the democrats. >> special counsel investigation tightens around the oval office, the president seems more desperate and more impulsive, lashing out at people who simply want to disclose the truth to the american people. >> reporter: congressional committees are also looking into whether the trump campaign colluded with russia to
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the president tweets, republicans should take control. but all eyes are on whether the fbi special counsel might question the president in person or in writing. >> to make sure it's perfectly clear, it's no secret that the president is not always careful in how he says things. >> reporter: "washington post" reports giving some hint where the investigation may be headed next. that team already includes several prosecutors experts in white collar crime, things like fraud and money laundering. tracie potts, nbc news washington. doctors remain steve scalise to remain in the hospital several days as he recovers from surgery. house majority whip had a planned follow up procedure at medstar washington center yesterday. the hospital says the surgery went well. and scalise is resting comfortably. scalise was nearly killed during
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practice shooting last june. a bullet to the hip shattered bones and damaged internal organs. terry mcauliffe says it is commonwealth address. he said restoring voting rights to 173,000 people was tenure in his office. the low point was violence in charlottesville. going out in a high note in a deal announced yesterday i 9d 5 hot lanes will extent ten miles further south into fredericksburg. democrat ralph northam put into office on thursday. override a veto governor hog began vetoed saying hurt small businesses and cost thousands of jobs. offered his own bill but laak
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for a vote. now if the house over rides his veto, the state senate would vote whether to confirm that decision. bill requires any business with more than 15 employees to provide five paid sick days and companies with fewer than 15 workers to give them five unpaid days. new video of a jewelry store robbery that we told you about earlier this week. police in ts district just released this video of the incident on sunday. it's the second time the high end store has been robbed in matter of weeks. somebody hurled a rock through bensons jewelers on 15th and f streets, smashed tree display cases, grabbed jewelry then took off. the owner said this cob the same burglar who hit the store on a few days before christmas. this is surveillance video of that break in. so far nobody has been arrested in earth robbery. if you know anything, you are asked to call police. rjs we well, all week long we have been trying to help you dig out of debt. >> starts with a bugtd and
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one bright note a mid the mudslides in california, a coast guard crew came upon a group of people in a golf course when roads impassable. 8 people and five dogs safely rescued. but the scale of devastation is so vast that families are going door to door searching for missing loved ones. >> yeah, 17 people killed and gab by schwartz reports on the race to find survivors. >> oh, my god, mom, close the door. >> reporter: this video shows
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tearing through month secito. >> all around the house was roaring rapids and rocks and cars. saw my mom's car lifted up and nett floated down. >> we have massive investigation. >> i don't know how she can survive this. >> reporter: her body found later on. searching for four family members including sister and her son. >> what kind of mom was she? >> she's the best mom i know. >> reporter: hundreds have been successfully rescued, many by air, including a newborn baby. others remain trapped inside their own homes. roads impassable blocked by mud, debris, downed power lines and trees. just weeks after wildfires deaf straighted this same area. >> it was
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fire and this rain. >> reporter: a tight knit community digging out from tragedy. >> we have quite a few funerals to go to now, and it's really hard, and i'm just so grateful that all of our family got out. >> reporter: nbc news. ellen degeneres also lives in montecito and this afternoon talking to oprah about what is happening. you can see her right at 3:00 and then stick around for news4 at 4:00. >> we turn to weather in our background. noticeable change today. i left the house without a coat. >> i know. it was very mild this morning. relatively speaking. we were all about freezing. >> compared to what we've been. >> yeah, so that was a nice change. >> without the coat and umbrella in the bag i listened. >> thanks for listening. >> but can't catch a break. >> watch you chris not come in with an
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>> where is yours? >> don't forget it tomorrow, chris. you know i won't let you forget that. 48 degrees, continue to warm into the 50s through the afternoon. cloudy skies but really dry right now. not going to see any light showers until we go late into the afternoon and the evening across the area. then tomorrow that's going to be rainy day. rain in the morning, maybe habit of a break in the afternoon. then rain comes back foam night. tem mu temperatures mid-50s. so things are warming up ahead of the rain. hoo here is radar satellite. rain off to the west and southwest. weather pattern in our direction. not see any clearing until later in the day saturday. here is rub irius available for adoption. for today walking the dog, 4:00 p.m. still mainly dry, still cloudy, mid-60s.
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to seat chances increasing for light shower. future weather shows 6, 7:00 the green here showing us a few light showers overnight as well. early tomorrow morning 8:00 a.m. we'll have scattered showers around. even through lunchtime. maybe a break in the afternoon. otherwise periods of rain moving back in for your friday night. this lingers into early saturday morning 6:00 a.m. quickly clearing out. and then temperatures will be falling saturday. you'll notice the change. 65 tomorrow. 46 early saturday. then dropping to around 30 on sunday for a high. we'll take a look at some snow chances next week coming up. >> sthaunthank you, sheena. missouri is denying more serious charges but yes to extra
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what are you doing? can you explain this? right now you've seen this. it's been all over social media. louisiana teacher arrested at a school board meeting apparently for questioning the superintendent's new contract. this morning we are hearing from that teacher. >> yeah, nbc
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shahar grave says why she panicked after she was took out of the meeting after asking why he was giving a raise. slap in the face. and she has no regrets about speaking out or getting arrested. >> it's sad that a woman has to be forcibly violently removed from a board meeting for people to start caring. >> hargrave booked into the city jail for resisting officer. but the prosecutor isn't going to file charges. school board stands by their decision asking her to leave. a team of robbers pulled off a high end heist in paris. millions of dollars take african taken from a
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man burst in around 6:30 local time last night. headed for the hotel jewelry shop, smashing display windows, stealing at least $4.9 billion of jewels. managed to arrest three of the robbers but two of the suspects got away on scooters and are now on the run with the goods. now they didn't manage to take all of the jewels. a french police official saying this morning dropped the bag with loot when his motorcycle hit a pedestrian. had was rush-hour traffic in paris. but authorities still on the hunt for the thieves and the jewels. this morning though many wondering how this latest heist was able to happen in one of the world's most prestigious neighborhoods among high security. lucy nbc news london. ever since james
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a global globe. >> sunday's award show. several women called him a hippocrit and accused of misconduct. >> now franco is publicly addressing that criticism. >> i have my own side of this story, but i believe in these people that have been under represented, getting their stories out enough that i'll hold back things that i could say just because i believe in it that much. >> franco says the stories are not accurate, but didn't get into specifics. on tuesday he talked about the allegations of the late show with stephen colbert and "new york times" canceled public event next day. and political bombshell in missouri republican governor greitens has admitted to having
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extramarital a fair back in 2016. that station reported governor greitens had a sexual relationship with former hairdresser. ex-husband of her claimed that used a picture. took on the role about a year ago. after a year they took part in march on washington, hundreds of thousands will descend on the national mall. organizers plan to march from the reflecting pool to the white house a week from saturday. but as of now, the national park service is still considering request for a permit. we all remember the powerful images from the mall as hundreds of thousands of women marched through d.c. last year. came from all over the country, just one day after president trump took office. the country is waging a war against opioid addiction. and now one local police department is expanding
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officers are learning how to carry and administer the drug narcan. >> officers have volunteered to how to save lives what's inside this yellow box. it's the so-called miracle drug known for countering the effects of opioid overdoses, naloxone or narcan. >> what we are dealing with is no different than nationwide. in the past year or two well over 100% every year the number of cases goes up. >> montgomery county police chief says a few years ago the department had just about 20 officers trained in administering the drug. today there are 200. >> one of the things i think that police departments have recognized long ago is that we can't arrest our way out of this problem. >> in 2016 more than 1800 maryland residents died of opioid related deaths. governor larry hogan declaring a state of
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knows the importance of the drug firsthand. >> to be kind of be thrown a life long. >> she overdosed last march but saved by narcan. >> i think a lot of addicts, they want help, but you don't really necessarily knoll where to go. and for the narcan, it didn't save me i wouldn't be here. >> now that she's clean, she says her 7-year-old son has his mom back. and for that she is eternally grateful. >> i wanted to say thank you to them. >> and baltimore and montgomery counties are planning to sue companies that make opioids. they say drug makers are partially responsible for the opioid epidemic because they knew how addictive could be but pushed doctors to prescribe them anyway. well, script they want me to say something
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thursday to me. >> you don't say that. >> no, i'm traditionist. just say it's thursday. any case sheena is going to look ahead to the weather and news not all that great. and video to show you. this has been all over the place. and in fact on "today" show this morning. you'll hear from the man you see here slipping and sliding in a clip that's beenwatched by
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early early this week you may have seen yourself doing slipping and sliding on black ice. >> i don't have security cameras at my house so it was a private humiliation. my es scapades went viral. it
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and slides straight down the driveway. boy, oh, boy, then crashes right into the mailbox. it was all captured on his home surveillance camera. >> some black ice there. and, wow, just kind of got a little chaotic at that point. i was along for the ride. >> tim besacker, winner of the 2018 ashburn downhill. >> oh, pat awarded him for his frozen folly. but really got his wife kelly to thank you for the viral s sensation where she posted on facebook with 40 million views. >> wow, that's chris when he doesn't watch the forecast. >> i think if you look at it, i think he totally freaked out when he saw that car coming by. >> he's very lucky that he
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that crash landing. >> i was laughing until i saw the car and boy nothing to stop him from going on to the street. >> no. he's lucky he fell on the grass. >> i would have made myself fall on grabbed on to the grass, whatever you can grab onto. but tomorrow we are not dealing with ice or any of that. in fact, any ice or snow that we see lately, that's all going to be washed away. in fact, the salt that we have around, that's going to be washed away too. let's look at the radar right now. much better picture than what you are currently seeing. it is pretty dark. not sunset yet, kris, don't get worried. see, satellite when the sun is up. it's an okay. we are looking at clouds but not looking at rain so nothing messing with commute. next chance for showers later this evening. wider look at the radar. we do have showers off to our west and south. this is very unsettled weather pattern and headed in this
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50 degrees in washington. we'll stay in 50s this afternoon. here's planner for today. rain chances increase mainly by 6:00 p.m. just some light showers. and they continue to increase overnight with temperatures later today mid-50s. tomorrow mid-60s but periods of rain throughout the day. and into tomorrow night we'll see the rain moving back in. here's a look as we go through friday. looking at the showers around through the day. and then we'll start to see the temperatures drop as we zb into the weekend. take a look at saturday. very early showers. colder sunday next week. snow chance i mentioned. watching tuesday and wednesday. >> all right. thank you, sheena. facebook is trying to connect you to local news that is not fake. >> and why buying a smart phone from an online seller can be risky.
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more than 100 u.s. ceos even heads of facebook urging congress to ensure dreamers or undocumented immigrants entered the u.s. as children and approved by the program can continue to live here without the risk of being deported. they say failure to act could potentially cost the u.s. economy more than $200 billion. and facebook wants to make it easier for you to find loc
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media giant is testing a new section inside the app called today in, entirely local news events. for now the test is six u.s. cities. with your cnbc business report, i'm kate rogers. well, are you tempted to by a smart phone online? beware. total fame you're. consumer reporter susan hogan is working for you making sure you don't get ripped off as well. has no age limit. >> we wanted to put an iphone into our mother's hands. >> he decided to upgrade and give mom older one. >> and started looking for a deal. >> reporter: searched craig's list for iphone 8. >> all less than
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still under warrant. this is perfect. >> reporter: well at least it started 0 of that way. here is the ad james saw. $625 iphone 8, unlocked, that's important, because a locked phone is useless to a buyer, it can mean that the carrier locked the phone or the original owner locked the phone because it was stolen. >> so my first text message with them was what's the catch? >> reporter: the seller said no text. even texted the phone so they could verify. >> they showed me the box, cables average that came with this device. i thought it was a great deal. >> reporter: but it wasn't. after hours on the phone with tech support and trip to apple james was told his used phone was locked. >> i eventually found out when i went to the carrier's store, that they had bought it on a payment plan and had
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finished paying it off. >> and unless the original buyer doesn't unlock it. >> reporter: they reached out. they told us those sellers are all over the internet trying to rip off. so working with you with the 411 how to defect a locked phone before you own it. you need to have a sim card inserted into the phone if the phone is unlocked you should be able to connect to itunes or google play store, make a call and launch a browser like firefox or google chrome. finally, after the seller for the phone's imei number, which is similar to serial number. you can find it by dialing star pound 06 pound on that mobile phone. then run the number through the stolen phone checker. >> you no he, susan called the
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not in service. then she contacted the carrier that locked his phone. they were sympathetic to james case but said legally they could not unlock it for him. so linking you to a site where you can verify if the phone has been stolen. before you buy head to nbc app and search stolen phone checker. if are you eligible to donate phone, red cross is urging you to roll up your sleeves. organization says it has your gent need for donations nationwide. severe weather shut down 200 blood drives. red cross says it needs to make up for those lost donations. the blooed is blood is used for patients under going surgery or cancer treatment. we are helping you get fit for the new year. many folks are looking for a work out regimen that's going to last longer than a couple of weeks. >> not me. two weeks is just fine with me. >> news4 molette green is
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they h cathedral commons called zingo. that's what this is all about. how quickly you can become hooked. let's talk to the instructor doing this for a little while. has no shortage of energy. >> just for a little while. >> reporter: this is high energy. >> all inclusive. anyone can walk in here and do it any given day. >> reporter: we are trying to get people to stay committed to new years resolutions and get hit. >> it's hard. people are dedicated through january, so cult straight a community and allowing anyone to feel they can walk in here any fitness level and be successful helps get people hooked, we hope. >> reporter: want to try it out. >> yeah, first class is always free. so you lose nothing by trying something new.
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sweat a little bit. we have great deals for new riders to acclimate into the work out figure out if you like it, which you will. >> reporter: all right. let's get moving. we'll show you how it goes with the lights low. i'm a little out of breath already because i'm a beginning. no judgment in this class. coming to you from the class in northwest d.c. at cathedral commons. let's do t i'm molette green from news4. >> do it. right now. let's go, go, go. when we drop, we drop. in 4, 3, 2, 1, go. come on. >> that's a great instructor. that's a good instructor. you have to give it to molette, she said, excuse me, with her earrings on that bike. go molette. >> i couldn't believe she kept going, i would be out of breath in likete
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member on board. he's a 12 week old puppy, trained to sniff out pests, they say it's an ongoing concern and they think he's perfect for the job because he can smell what they can't see. this assist we are going to show you for one capital player might be berth thtter than any had on the ice. he helped prince george for a team after lost all of the equipment after a fire at the rink. news4 was there. take a look. >> reporter: tucker hockey team thought their season was on ice after it was burnt down. >> i was shocked. after her mom saw the rink driving pass it i couldn't believe it. >> kind of devastating because that was our home. i spent time there when i was in high school. so to coach it and brought it
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>> reporter: the community stepping up to help the team pick up where they left off. email, congratulations, you have received, and i just jumped. >> i was in office at work and i screamed. f everybody is like what's going on? i was like oh, my god. very exciting. >> i'm excited because the gear is expensive. this is expensive sport. so trying to make it so everyone, all races, and ethnicities can play this sport. >> i think it was the personality and the energy of the kids. and their passion for playing hockey is what stuck out. kind of got the ball rolling. >> you wouldn't think people care about you this much to donate this much equipment to you to use to fit your needs and happiness so you can do the things you want to do. >> i think we all realize how fortunate we are. and a lot of people helped us along the way. so if we document that in a
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pretty good about it. >> wow. great job getting the guys back out on the ice. >> that was sherry burg reporting. good that they remember we have all had a helping hand in our life. and it's important to give back. >> well, as you head out the door this morning, boy oh, boy, take advantage of this weather while we have it. it won't last all that long. >> yeah, we'll see if you bring an umbrella tomorrow. i know you are concerned about the mild temperatures but also have to look at the rain icon we put on friday. we'll see a few showers. clears up this weekend. and we get colder into next week too, guys. >> sheena parveen. thank you. that's it for news4. >> and bring your umbrella. >> because i don't want to hear it from sheena tomorrow. >> have a gat dayre
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