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hearing for brett kavanaugh. a newlywed found dead on his honeymoon to hawaii. raided for selling pot out in the open. details on a drug bust you'll only see on news 4. f the woman accusing brett kavanaugh of sexual assault want another day to decide if and when she'll testify. m >>utes before the dnc imposed 10:00 deadline. they said the deadline was arbitrary and amounts to ng bullyi chuck grassley warned the committee could vote on monday. >>ca republins offer was for ford and hkavana to testify next wednesday. >> chrissy is not taking phone calls. she's really concentrating and
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focusing on how to keep her and her family safe. >> dr. ford said theli et she can testify is next thursday. nofficial response from the gop on the missed deliop. aenator accused dr. ford of delaying the hearing. we asked nbc political director chuckut todd a the twists and turns. >> chuck made it clear that republicans want judge kavanaugh in front of a microphone as soon as possible. >> i know why senate republicans are very nervous. they feel like every day it slips is another day that opposition to judge kavanaugh starts to harden.on opposis growing every day that he doesn't get a chance to tell his sideor of the >> can he survive? >> i don't know. in a normal political environment i think he would be gone. you have mitch mcconnell worried the democrats may gnt l.
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you don't have time to do another nominee before the mierm. it changes everything if democrats have control of this process. this is why they are rallying around judge kavanaugh hoping they can salvage this. politically the president mader thei life tougher today after spendi ining all week, he went r her and it got susan collins, the republican senator to say she was appalled. it sort of set them back. >> the big question now is can jue kavanaugh's nomination survivethis. you can watcit at10:30. breaking news out of the of hawaii is devastating for two local families. the maryland man who went mying on his honeymoon has been found dead.
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an autopsy will determine how he died. they marri two weeks ago. . he went for a solo hike in the mountains monday and nevered re to their resort. there's break news in southeast d.c.te deives are combing this neighborhood looking for clues in a double shooting. two men s weret around 9:45 tonight on f street near 51st street. we don't have any updates on their condition. now we turn to video you'll see only on news 4. d.c. police raiding a store front where they say people were selling pot out in theopen. we report on the arrests and what on officers found. >> reporter: in the shadow of the d.c. streetcar, police officers went in and out of store front in the 1900 block oe nning road northeast. police say e11 peo were arrested for possession with
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intent to distribute money. selling them remains a crime in the district even though private recreationalse is legal. two guns were also recovered. >> we don't want it. >> reporter: advisory neighbhood commissioner says the store front business drew the type of foot and vehicle traffic that discouraged legitimate businesses from investing in the block. >> think are choosing to operate in our community because we do not have all of the outward signs of the development boom that's coming. >> reporter: earlier thisonth she d.c. police released these ima from the bust of a pop up district. a gun was seized. >> it does not enhance the overall growth of our community. as a matter of act, it puts damper on it. >> reporter: d.c. police have made a number of arrests at events and parties where people have been selling marijuana and
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edibles. it's in response in citizen complaints. the mayor just announced change in d.c. policy the public use of marijuana. instead of being arrested, people will now receive a citation and get 15 days to report to police station and then pay a $25 fine. this is all part of an efforto reduce the number of people getting taken into custody for minor drug charges. deputy attorney general rod tein issued a second statement in response to a new york tim report that he suggested secretly recording president trump and discussed i vo -- ioking the 25th amendment to remove the president from office. sources tell nbc news there's
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disagreement about whetherse tein's comments about wearing a wire were sarcastic or serious. a seen j justice department official says rosenstein dinot raise the issue of trying to t invokehe 25th amendment. so far there's no comment from the white house.issue of trying 25th amendment. so far there's no comment from the white house.raise the issue invoke the 25taramendment. sohere's no comment from the white house. sweater weather this weekend. >> especially o there on sunday. we'll hine temperaturehe 60s throughout the day. what's happening right now is a cold front to our west will push through the area overnight tonight on into early tomorrow morning. that will lower the humidity levels for the weekend and bringing, cool comfortable air but some rain as well. here is the front. you can see this broken area of rain frons pvania into west virginia down into parts of kentucky and tennessee. this pushes through overnight on into early tomorrow morning. that could causen isolated shower out there.
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for most of us it's loong dry. low 70s through the morning hours tomorrow with a high around 76e then main is in the forecast on sunday. i'll be timing that out with ro future weatherd 11:15. thank you. the doctor in charge of reviewing the death of a university of marylan football player said trainers made mistakes in their handling of jordan mcnair heatstroke proceedings. state of will receive specialized heatstroke trainingh the sool will add more on sight cooling stations and they will enhance how ty monit the health of studentet aletes. these changes will better protect future players. >> we're very anxious to learn from this experience and be able to provide the best care and protection for our student ath
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let -- athletesoing forward. >> decisions about future of maryland football progll be made once a second investigation is complete. a self-proclaimed sentence learns her sentence. t she got six years for duping victims into giving her more than $300,000. it didn't stop there. >> reporter: gina marks is e behind bars. a judge sentenced her to six year f in prison scamming people out of money. state's attorneyes sprson. >> this is really an important sentence that balances both restitution os to the victim and society. >> reporter: she pled guilty to felony theft. admitting to scamming five
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people out of more than $300,000. she told her victims they needed toe give her lams of money that she would return once the course is lifted. she said i in the a monster. i'm a good person. this judge said this was a pre-meditated scam and she preyed on the most eplnerable. >>ter: prosecutors showed these photos. she had the victims buy the items for her when they ran out of cash. >> it was roughly 82,000 including credit carh and c money. >> reporter: seven months ago this woman said she was having fficulty finding love. he paid marx $82,000 over six months. >> she claims she had the power to fix everything and she said that i have something, black magi s >> reporte raelealized she was a con artist when she opped taking her calls.
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a private investigator tracked heif her down and showed this video of police arresting her last year she must also pay restitution to th victim totaling about $300,000. security cameras captured clear pictures of a man wanted for raping a woman in an arlington apartment. police says this man i violent. he attacked m a womanday on columbia pike. detectives say the man answered a ad that the victimad posted online. the ad was not sexual in natu police say the sooner they know the man's name, the sooner they can track him down. a man died in dupont circle thismo ing. he was riding an electric scooter and got pinned under the suv. the man died at a hospital.
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r own stories. >> reporter: the president tweets this morning about dr. ford raised the question if the assault really happened, aly didn't she the police. twitter exploded with tens of thousands ofwe a from sexual assault survivors using the hashtag why i didn't report like this one. i was 14. i wasn't where i supposed to be and i was scared of getting in trouble. because i got way in the end and didn't think attempted rape counted. because i didn't want to admwh happened even to myself. because of the hope that if i didn't talkbout it, it would go away. it didn't. the statistics are daunting. according to one victim advocacy group an american is sexually assaulted every 98 sends. statistics also suggest jausexu assault is one of the most underreported crimes. when it com to kids, the numbers are shocking. 88% of the time no eport is made to authorities. in the early 1980s when dr. ford
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claimed she was sexually assaulted by judge kavanaugh, which he strongly denies, linda was a chief sexrimes prosecutors in new york city. >> you read president trump's tweet day. at do you think he doesn't understand? >> it's obvious the ent doesn't understand the nature of sexual assault and impact on the victims and survivors especially teenage girls. acquaintancecases, cases that know people are tremendously under reported. then in the 1980s, it was extremely rare. >> reporter: now this case raising serious questio for the future. family is desperate tonight to find a missing prince george county honor student who disappeared september 4th. 15-year-old janee deville is a sophomo sophomore.
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they believe she met up wi boyfriend and ran to queens, new york. he returned on wednesday without her. her boyfriend said she refused to come home and he doesn't know where she is. >> he was the last one with her. he was the last one to see her. only he really has the answers. maybe she's still out there. we need her back. >> prince george county police are y in nk passing out flyers and searching. the fbi has joined the cas as well. if you have any information call police as soon as you can. the popular restaurant taylor gourmet is closing its doors. the restaurant chain known for its large hogies will close. a all 17 d.c. stores. two locations in chicago closed today. we spoke to a former manager who was emotional about today's news. >> very sad day.
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i loved working for this company. i made a lot of friends re. a lot of different people lost their jobs today. >> it was no official reason given for the closure. private equity firm pulled out and a bankruptcy filing is imminent. >> that looks pretty good. >> maybe an isolated shower out there on your saturday but tomorrow is the day to g the yard work ne. the latest model information coming out, you guys might just look out and have a dry day. it will be one of those tricky forecasts with how the rain band sets up is difference of 30 miles. who's not saying rain and who ig
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sall day rain. here are your weather headnes. ch cooler on sunday with some showers impacting the area. generally light rain in the forecast. keep those umbrellas handyhe becauseext week, we're having plenty of rain still in the forecast. currently our temperature are in the 70s. low to mid-70s.75 n washington. 73 in gaithersburg. we'll start offhhe day w temperatures in the 60s.um lowerity levels tomorrow. more clouds than sunshine. we'll have a bit of a breeze out there earlier in the day and maybe an isolated it's a mainly dry saturda f take a look ure weather. there's the isolated shower at 5:00 a.m. notice most of e area is dry by noon. all of the white is the cloud cover out there. as we look to sunday, take a look at what happens.
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rain moves in overnight into the early morning hours. notice the d.c. metro area and areas down to the south seeing rain but areas parts of frederick county and washington coun, carol county, potentially staying dry for the day.ity of the not the case in the district and areas to the south. 7:00 p.m. we start to see the rain tampering offut more rain is back in the forecast on monday especially later in the day. occasional showers out there. otherwise cloudy and cool. temperatures in the low to mid-60s throughout the da that's almost sweater weather. ur heater might kick on in your home. that could be happening on your sunday. the yard work again. do that storm. on sunday you want t to hat back up plan. look at your ten-day forecast. 60% chance for rain on monday. temperatures in the 60s to around 70. still on the cool side. warmer on tuesday.
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mi to upper 70s. storms are possible on wednesday and thursday. we'll have ttures in the low 80s on wednesday, thursday. fall officially beginning tomoow and a pretty weekend. >> that's one way to look at it. >> you mention o that smell turning the heat on for the irst time and immediately just triggers in my head. you know what it smells like immediately. it was an ace on the un see if the
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boys are in red, white and blue are getting on home. >> there isn't muc suspense left. max takesn t third straight cy young award. max has some company and one of those competitors on the mound this evening for the opposition. jacob looking to add to his cy young caliber resume. he droives off the right cenr field. two batters later, at the plate,
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he beats the shift with a lin drive. 3-1. mets would add another run in the inning. they go seven. the braves win. the nationals officially eliminated from the nl east race. nine back wit eight to play. new head coach taking on the hurricanes. pre-season game number four.on washin trailing 1-0 early. carolina pass deflected t into back of the net. there's a lot of n to wo with there. they end up losing this one, 5-1. second round of the tour championship. e final pga event of the year. tiger woods came into the day tied for lead. he continued his solid play. tiger buries the 25 footer toie
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bi gave him sole position of first. he needed this finish and he got it. taps in for birdie on the par 518. goes into the weekend tied for. the le sharing the 36 hole lead for the first time since2015. high school football gh toni pair of undefeated teams. 37 yards to the end zone. 8-0 bullets lead. bulldogs keep i on the. grou 22-7 i the fourth. cougars make it a game. move the coffebl tae. three yard touchdown. closes the lead at 22-14. closes it out. 36 carries. 195 yards tonight.
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>> jimmy: she's on the show tonight, we have to know -- is it tee-gen or tie-gen? >> tie-gen. >> jimmy: what do you hear? >> tee-gen. >> jimmy: tee-gen. >> tariq: tie-gen. >> tie-gen. >> jimmy: i hear tee-gen. >> tariq: i defiantly hear tie-gen. >> tee-gen. >> jimmy: chrissy, is it tee-gen or tie-gen? >> the dress is blue. it's yanny not laurel.
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