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dry day looks to be friday. >> join us for a full hour of news and weather starting at 8:30. for good morning. breaking overnight. deadly day. republicans on the senate judiciary committee set a new deadline today for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh's accuser to real a dealte to ify. -- to reach a deal tsto ify. the president's tweet about kavanaugh'sccuser sparks a nationwide conversation about sexual assault. it launches th ththe the #whyididn'treport. and a tornado touchdown. leaving pnty of damage in its wake. tens of thousands without power. this morning, the clean up begins. and harshest campaign ad ever? >> not working for his district.
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>> the unbelievable twist that comes at the end of the ad that s everyone talking. today, saturday, september 22nd, 2018. ♪ >> it's my 13th birthday. >> we're celebrating on "today." >> hello, spokanspokane, washin. >> it's my 60th birthday. >> 60 and sassy. ♪ all i see is you >> we are learning leaders from s. >> birthday check list. visit "today" and get a swifie th dylan. >> it is our anniversary. >> aw. good morning. welcome back to "today" on saturday morning. we have harry smith with us. good morni to you. >> hi, sheinelle. >> you make me happy. >> she has been saying it all morning. >> that is how you know i peen
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-- i mean it. >> it makes me happy. >> and dressing up. >> even dressing up. happy birg dth ty. >> we hav get to the headlines this morning. he big story is the latest o the back and forth of what brett kavanaugh's accuser will testify before the senate judiciary committee this week. overnight, a new deadline set for later day. let's go to kelly o'donnell traveling with the president. near h new jersey gollub this morning. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sheinelle. the waiting game ctinues to find out whether the california professor and tat s judiciary committee can come to terms so that christine blasey ford can appear t publicly tell her story. the president again defended his chce forhe court. brett kavanaugh. calling him straight out of tintral c for the high court. a campaign stop in the d.
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heartl >> hello, missouri. >> reporter: an event planned to help a republican senate challenger. >> josh is a star. >> reporter: quickly became a rally for the embattled supreme court nominee. the crowd chanted. the president called on supporters to do battle forh. brett kavana >> we have to fight for him. not worry abouthe other side. >> reporter: without talking directly about the allegation made by christine blasey ford that kavanaugh assaulted her at a party when they were in hig school in t1980s. a claim the judge categoricallyi . the president insisted that kavanaugh will be confirmed. >> he w born for the u.s. supreme court. >> reporter: after days of restraint, president trump tweeted friday morning challenging kavanaugh's accuser for the first time. if the attac on dr. ford was as bad as she says, charges woulde have immediately filed. i ask she bring those filings
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forward to know the date, time and place. it escalated when ford's urwye s accused republicans to bully dr. ard and deprive her of the ability to make considered and claim ford is subjected to harassment and hate mail and death threats. kavanaugh said he would appear monday. r iain committed to defending my integrity. ford's sister-in-law says the essure on her is heavy. >> she is under a lot of stress. her safety's at risk. all of us feel a certain amount of pressure from that. >> reporter: republican chuck grassley tweeted at midnight he granted fiveio exte and expects to hear from christine blasey ford's does s today and says he want to hear her story. sheinelle. >> kelly, the presideresident t last night about the new york times report that duty
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attorney general rod rosenstein considered secretly taping the president. what is the fallout been from that? >> reporter: no specific direct comment from the white house abou this, but it is an allegation. first reported by the new york times that says the deputy attorney general talked about wearing a wire toecord the president. it considered recruiting cabinet officials to rove mr. trump from office under the 25th amendment. nbc news sources found rosenstein's comments were described as satellite/radarsars rosenstein come out publicly and said that any suggestion that he had ever tried to support a move to remove the president wld be absolutely false. there is under the surface tension between rosenstein and the w te house on thisissue. the question is will the
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president take action against him no einelle. >> kelly, thank you. a swift response on twitter in the hours after president trump tweeted about kavanaugh's accuser with hundreds of thousands of people using the #whyididn'treport. here is nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: the president's tweets about dr. ford raised the question if the assault really happened whyn't she call police. twitter exploded with tens of thousands ofnswers from sexual assault survivors usin using #wididn'treport. like this one. i was 14. i wasn't where i was supposed to be and scare of getting in trouble. i got away in the end and didn't think attempted rape cound. because i didn't want to admit what happened to myself. or this one. because of the hop that if i didn't talk about it, it would go away. didn't. the statistics are daunting. according to one victim advocacy
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group, a victim is assaulted every90 seconds. it is one of the most under reported crimes. when it comes to kids, numbers are shocking. 88% of the time n report is made to authorities. in the early 1980s when dr. ford claimed she was sexually assaulte by judge kavanaugh, which he strongly denies, lindat fearsteen w prosecutor. >> what does he not understand? >> he doesn't understand the nature of sexual assault or the. impa especially on teenage girls. acquaintance cases. cases twecbetween people who kn each other t aremendously under reported. then in the 1980s it was ra. >> reporter: now this is raising questions for the future.
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for "today," cthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. we have incredible video of a tornach toug down in canada overnight. look at this. the twister tore through two cities inntario leaving a trail of destruction and injuring five people.in ju trudeau urged residents to stay safe after check in with ndose in need. today is round three of the pga tour championship with tiger woods sharing the lead at 7 under par along with justin ro rose. the first 36-hole lead on the tour since 2015. he finished with atwo-putt birdie for a 2 under par 68 going into the ekend. it is happening at east lake. ere onn catch the action nbc. we love us some tiger woods. >> i know someone who will be golfing lat today. her name is dylan.
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out our window depending on where you ares where you see showers. a few showers trying to popoup nd the region. isolated showers as we go through the day. most of these are scooting toward the eastern shore and winchest and shenandoah valley. owers with frontal system. that frontal system will stall across the areas we head through th reminder of the weekend. mid 70s. increase in chances of rain. more rai. and that's you lat forecast. guys. >> thank you, dylan. still to come, a campaign ad with the twist at the end we can pretty much guarantee you have never seen before. ec baldwin ready
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ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you. and visit coolsculpting.com today for your chance to win a free treatment. we're back on saturday morning witpa the cn ad in arizona that has a very surprising twist at the end. >> dylan is in the orange room to explain. good morning. >> this is crazy. this is anti inter one that speaks to the divisiveness of politics. poll gosar is running for re-election in arizona. taking personal shots in the political ad is nothing new, this takes it to a new level. take a lo. >> paul's absolutely not working for his district. >> if ty care about jobs, they would hold him to account. >> if he isis notning to you and doesn't have your interests at heart. i'm tim gosar. >> grace gosar. >> jennifer gosar. >> he is myr. brot >> i endorse dr. david brill for
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congress. >> is this for real? >> yes. to be clear, six of h siblings are speaking out against their own brother and endorsing the democratic challenger of their brother. reaction was swift online. this twitter user saying the as gosar chris dinner will be epic this year. then opposing view that says disloyalty sickens me. i vote for gosar to protest people who put politics before family. i don't know. i have two older brothers. if i was running for something, they would vote for me no matter what. >> that isi not whaexpected. i wanted to wait and see the ad with you. i thought he would turn up at the end. they are serious. >> i know. >> it's wild. >> wow. let's "popstart." >> let's switc gears. prince fans got a rare glimpse into the late singer's creative process last night during a
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paisley par listening party. held at his former home unearthed never before heard recordings. including a bare bones version of "purple rain." ♪ never meant to cause you pain ♪ >> so wild. "piano and a microphone" features nine songs. "saturday night live" is almost back. the show will welcome new faces. alec bdwin is set to return with his for traportrayal of pr trump. he showcased the role in the dc t. and ego who has made a name of herself in los angeles. she will make her debut next saturday nht here on nbc. >> good show.
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we are back with a pretty incredible story of a dancer who hasn't let a devastating health setback get him down. >> nbc's teitner has the story. >> when you tap, what is going on theough your ? >> i'm trying to create music. >> reporter: for 28-year-old evan, life is a dance one beat, one step at a time. >> started dancing when i was 5 years old. i just lovedhe t way that your feet could make these sounds. by age 10, aitioned for a professional tap company and got in. i was aoung professional tap dancer. >> your dream was to perform on
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broadway? yeah. >> then what happened? >> my sophomore year at school. i woke u with a pain in my right leg. just based off the pain i was in, the doctor said he wanted to operate right away. we don't wait for cancer. >> reporter: diagnosis? mtiocarcoma. cancer came back. the only thing left to do was amputate my leg above the knee. i remembered tap dancer way back in the day. >> i feel good and i'mg knockin on wood. >> clayton peg leg bate he lost his leg at the age of 12. his uncle made him a peg leg fr churrutch tips. he soughtught himself how to da. i uses that ae strength to carry on. >> how do y go about teaching yourself to tap dance again with a peg leg? >> i treated this as a new
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instrument on my body. i thought about the sounds of a time step. one-two-three-four. peg hop.ng everyt started to come back. >> are people surprised when you walk out on stage and see that you only have one leg? >> yes. it is aays fun to watch the audience react. >> do you think that you are the same dancer as you were before? >> oh, absolutely not. no. i think i dance now more for myself. there's so much negative that could have come out of the diagnosis of cancer and amputation. things could have gone down real fast. there were definitely dark days where i thought d i give up? do i stop? is this it? >> why didn't you? >> family.y
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support of friends and my love of performing. >> do you ever feel sorry for yourself? >> i get upset about every dayg thin. you know, sometimes living in new york city is a lot. g but on with each day as i would if i had two legs. >> reporter: for od," tammy leitner, new york. >> wow. >> you get a story you always remember. this is onef those. that will do it for us. tomorrow on "sunday today." tomorrow on "sunday today." willie sits down with kevin copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma.
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good morning. straight ahead on news 4 today, lauryn rickets tracking rain f. >> it's going to continue for the eveni hours. we'll talk a the timing coming up in a little bit. >> all right. lauryn and the search is on this morng for gunmen. one person killed at this scene in southeast d four others shot in northeast. es'll have the latest on both of these igations straight ahead. an we'll have the latest on a crash that st down i-95 for several hours this morning. what you need tonow if you plan to hit the highway. all tt and more. we're back on air in
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a honeymoon in pair dice turning toge tra. a search for a missing maryland man ends in heart break inio wa. a deadly turn. police are hoping to find the clues they npd to h put a killer in jail. two candidates one stage. caidates inne of the most watched debates in the country going head to head on the friy nightstage. >> welcome in on this saturday morning. good morning to you. i'm david culver. ane goff has theorning off. thank you for being with us. we want a quick update to traffic fist. all lanes of i-95 north are back open. itpened after a crash that sent two people to the hospital. one is a young woman with life threatening injuries. as we get more details, we'll pass them along. we want to start off with a check of your recast. lauryn rickets is track it from the weather center.
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this is the last day of summer. >> yes. last day of summer. fall begins at 9:54in this ev we have a few more hours left of summer. not geng to feel l summer and not looking like it. plenty of clouds and rain showers o there. just isolated stuff. what we're seeing out there right now is ratherlight. again, we are looking at isolated showers coming through. we'll keep thatsolated chance through the morning. but right now we're seeg a few out into the shenandoah valley to the eastern side of i-81. again, a few showers out there. you may have a dock a few if you're headed out. a frontal system stalled through the region that's going to continue to bring us increasing chances of rain. 75 degrees t is ourperature right now. we do have high school football saturday. i love it. my high school used to do it on saturdays in winchester. temperatures in the 70s. again, just maybe an isolateder
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passing sh you'll be okay. we'll talk about the ten days. a lot of rain. that's coming up in about 15 minutes. >> out of the district trs morning feople rushed to the hospital recovering at this hour. someone openedn fire them late last night. it happened around 11:00 on benning road. two men and women were shot. one victim is in critical condition. all four areted to survive. investigators have not made any arrests and polic are still trying to figure out a motive. investigating a deadly shooting in southeast. detectives believe someo shot two men just before 10:00 last night on f street near 51st street. one man died. the other is in critical condition. right now no one is in custody. two local families are grieving this morning. the maryland man who ppdisared on his honeymoon is dead. his body was found yesterday morning on a hillside in hawaii.
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about a half mile from where he and his new wife were staying. an autopsy will determine how he died. they married two weeks ago. authorities say he went on a solo hike in the mountains monday but never returned to their resort. the fbi has joined the search to find a missing honor student. 15-year-old sophomore at duval high school was last seen thfre. her bnd returned on wednesday without her. that led police to reclassify the case to critically missin s her boyfriend he does not know where she is. >> he was the last one with her. he was the last one to see her. ly he really has the answer. maybe she's still out there. we need her back. we're told the police worked orth new authorities in passing out flyers in hopes of
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finding the rl. new video into our news room this morning showing d.c.rs firefigh rescuing a woman at the bottom of a 25-foot slope in the adams morgan neighborhood. last night they repelled down to help the injured victim near calvert and 18th reet. she was brought up safely and taken to the hospital. she is expected to be okay. the results of an independent investigaeaon into the of a maryland football player are public. it is prompting some major changes at the schoor. the r was released yesterday. the doctor in charge of reviewing mcnai ss deaths trainers made mistakes handling hestroke symptoms. they will get heatstroke training, there will be more cooling stations and they'll enhance how they help the health of student hletes. the changes will better protect future players, the universit says. >> we are very anxious to learn from this experience and be able
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to provide the best care and protection for our student athletes going forward. the head coach is still on administrative leave. decisions about the future of maryland football program will be made once a second investigation is complete. that is an external review that's looking into the culture of the ogram. nearly a dozen people facing charges after d.c. policeaided a store front where they say people were selling pot. police officersze sd the marijuana, edibles and oils on benning road and northeast yesterday. lling them is a crime even though private recreational use of a certain amount is legal. officers found two guns. neighbors say the store front drewyp the t of foot and vehicle traffic that discouraged legitimate businesses from investing in that area. >> they're choosing to operate in our community because we do not have all of the outward signs of the economic
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development boo that's coming, that's here. >> earlier this month d.c. policeeleased these images. they are from a bust of an edibles popup also in the fifth district. aun was also seized in that se. after residents began complaining, d.c. police began busting so-called pot parties. > domestic issues were the main focus between ted cruz and beto o'roarke. they wentead to head in texas running the gamut of several topics. reeverything from health o the national anthem controversy to taxes. their political differences apparent from the start. the gun rights debate, that led to a more heated exchange on protecting children from school shootings. >> thoughts andrars are not going to cut it. the people of texas, the children of texas deserve action. >> hold on a second. let me be very clear. more armed police officers in our schools is not thoughts and i'm sorry that you don't like
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thoughts and prayers. i will pray for anyone in harm's way. senator cruz did notake any followup questions while the congressman did. >> n to the u.s. senate races in virginia. we her n ats 4 are hosting a debate with senator tim kaine and republican candidate corey stewart. they'll face off wednesday night at 7:00. chuck todd will moderate the debate along with questions from aaron gilchrist and julie carey. if you'rean a of taylor gourmet sandwiches, you have a limid time before they shut their doors for good. they're known for large hogies can fresh ingredients. they are closing a.c. stores torrow. two locations in chicago closed yesterday according to a paper. we spoke with ar for manager who was emotional about the news. >> it's a very sad day.ed i l working for this
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company. i made a lot of friends here. a lot of different people lost their jobs today. there is no official reason for the closures. a paper reports a private equity firm pulled out of taylor gourmet and bankruptcy filing is imminent. the magazine says restaurant sales dropped whenhe co-founder drew criticism after attending a small business round table with president trump. some good news if you need to cross the arlington memorial bridge this weeken we told you about planned construction forhat stretch. ned. been post crews had planned on closing all six lanes of traff and both sidewalks for repairs this weekend. it's the second time the work is rescheduled. it's part of $227 million overhaul. and it's been years in the making. drivers will soon see improvement in rout 15. this is north of leesburg. supervisors approved a plan to
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widen the highway to four lanes starting at battle fieldpa way. that's where it goes from two to four lanes. the widening continues north for 3 1/2 miles. rout 15 is said to be one of the most congested and accident prone >>roads. loudoun county, the newest station will ce open the doors to the public a little bit later this morning and you're invited to check it out. the ash burn station completes the county 11-year effort to have stations in all four corners of the county. it's not just deputies who will work there. w >>t's good about these stations is they provide full service for our communities. you have community rooms. people can get items notarized and local criminal checks and fingerprints. there's a lot of things they can do, make a police report. it's a good facility to serve ourit comm >> if you want to check it out, today's event runs from 10:00 this rning, about an hour and
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there's nothing complicated out it. >> reporter: the brewfest is an opportunity to sample beers from all seven of the county's breweries at one location. >> the whole idea behind this campaign and the field guide is to really open up all our breweries to everyone here in the region and visitors to northern virginia. >> reporter: the b-- brewfest i being held at mustang sally's. and there's a special benefit for anyone who has visited at least four of these breweries in. >> if you pick up the passport, you can go to different breweries and get your stamps like a visa. you show the entry for the brewfest and we'll upgrade your ticket to vipaccess.
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in the breweries, they bring unique beers for the vip area. >> reporter: there's a charge, f but parte proceeds benefits two charities that help military veterans. in fairfax county, news 4. >> if you want tock c out the brewfest, there's a few more hours. it startst noon and runs until 6:00. you can get more information by searching "brewfest" in the nbc washinon app. let's go outside for a live look on this saturday. skies.earing in the lauryn rickets also tracking some showers. we'll check in with her on the we'll check in with her on the other sidef this bre
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welcome back. this morning we're working for you making sure your next trip to the emergency room does not put you in debt. earlier this week we told t you hos church family was hit with an additional $34,000 bill despite being solidsu health nce coverage. they assumed because the hospital was in their network at the doctors were too. as susan hogan exains, that assumption could turn into a costly mistake. >> a critical dilemmapa facing tients in the er. >> passing the buck is not going to fix this problem. >> lawmakers say they have a crisis on their hands. >> they can charge whatever they
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want and no one is telling the thy can't. so the individual is just stuck paying t and that's a problem. >> that is a big problem. >> it's a problem called al surprisece billing. here's how it happens. if you end up in the emergency room at a hospital you know takes your insurance, there's a possibility the doctor you see doesn't so that out of network doctor bills you forhatever your insurance company won't pay. they call it a surprise because you're the last to know. >> hospitals aren'tn a position when a patient comes into an emergency setting to inquire about who their insurance carrier is because the front line at the hospital is focussed on their primary job which is addressing the immediate medical needs of thep ent. >> 21 states have raws for protecting patients from surprise balance billing. virginia isn't one of them. >> reporter: who do you look to
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and say why is it thiswa >> that's what our commission is working on and holding everyone to the table to give us theer an >> reporter: and that includes virginia's health plans, hospitals and physicians. we spoke to all of them. the good news? all agree in an emergency situation patients suld note balance billed. the bad news? they just can't agree on how to getn there. >> w we're in network with the hospital, we think the providers in that hospital should have to be in network too. and that's a simple requirement. >> doctors ultimately want to get in network. they want to be in network with the insuran companies. oftentimes they're unable to negotiate a fair rate they be believe shoul paid. >> reporter: lawmakers tell us hospitals have a even greater sponsibility to their patients to be transparent. >> where els y doou go where you walk in and are not aware at a minimum ofng what you're g to pay for something when you leave? i don't know too many instances that i can think of where that
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situation happens. >> susan hogan with that report right there. one woman plans on proposing legislation that offers consumer protectiongainst balance billing. when you check into a hospital you can ask to be see by a doctor who accepts your insurance. the problem is they may kotw the answer and hospitals cannot insurance ut your until they stabilized you. by that point, it may be too late to ask. y have one of these surprise bills, you can file a claim. 8:49 your tim now. lauryn rickets with us in studio. >> what's going on? >> summer is coming to an end today. >> 9:54 on the dot, temperature p.m. >> w have all of today to enjoy the weather. >> it's already fall.
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we're talking about footbae. we talking about -- what else? >> parades. >> pades, yes. >> you with us? >> it's been a long two weeks wi i florence and just came off vacation. >> yes. and you're seeing rain. >> yes into this weekend and even early next. it's not going to bode well for people. done with rain, but unfortunately we have rain in the forecast. let's go ahead and show you what's going on. a little bitf a breeze out there. you can see the flag flying behind me. 're getting sunshine in spots. i think we'll have mainly clouds sunshine.s of it's not going to be a terrible day. we are going to have a few isolated showers. better chances r ofn throughout the evening and overnight. our beautiful view right now. is itoi to be a washout? no. a few isolated showers early and then a break before more rain arrives later tonight. should you open the is weekend?s absolutely. tomorrow is going to be chilly. might need to close afew. backup plans tomorrow?
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absolutely. if you haveou anything outside need to get done, have backup plans. any outdrparties, we'll have rain around for sunday. that is going to lead ioour monday and tuesday as well. rain showers as we go through the beginning of this workweek. again, isolated showers coming over the blue ridge mountains ng and get into portions of fauquier county. a passing we may have one or two over the next couple hours. for the most part, we'll stay dry through the daylight hours before we have more rain later on tonight. a frontal system, and you can kind of see this front here. it's back here and comes all the way back to kentucky. that frontal system continues to sag south andhe just stay as we go over the next couple of days. the u make your way out door this morning, maybe grab a light sweater. it is going to be a little cool on the cool side. grab sunglasses. i think we'llh have clouds w peeks of sun. it will be comfortable. temperatures in the mid 70wes.
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re staying in the 70s. and again, increasing chances of rain by tonight. gardening tip. if you're headed out to the garden, add a vibrant fal color with some of these flowers including mums and cabbage, kale and peppers. that's from ourve friends at mary field. you want to try that, david? evay. looked this up. this is just mums. again, add color out there to your garden. yard work, better today than morrow only because we' going to get some of the rain tomorrow. cktdoor parties. have a plan, and car wash, if you did it, hold off. we have rai chances. most of the day dry. i'll keep an isolated chance ofr sh later tonight showers through the area. we'll keep the chance through the overnight. making your way to church, showers throughout the day, a they'll continue through your monday morning as well.
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local media tells nbc news at least four gunman opened fire on this military parade just hours ago. you can see some of the chaos ther this happened not far from the border with iraq. at least 12 members of iran's elite republican guard were killed and at least0 others were hurt. a separatist group has claimed responsility for the attack. at least thee women are feared to be swept away inod deadly fg in mexico. a tropical discretion hit northern states o thursday dropping about two feet of rain in 24 hours. you can see the water covering cars there. three people have died in the storm. one dwned and t were electrocuted. federal officials have declared a sta of emergency for three northern state in mexico. florence may be go, but the flood threat remains. w mandatory evacuations in effect. families in nearly 900 homes
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coming up at 9:00. a honeymoon turn spoog a tragedy.da of searching for a missing man ends when crews find his body in hawaii. this morning the search is on for gunmen in several overnigh shootings. one person was killed. four others hurt in another shooting in northeast. a live report just ahead. to and the debate lived up the hype. senator in texas ted cruz and his ,oppone congressman beto o'roarke pulling no punchesta o the last night. welcome back to news 4 today on this saturday morning.ng good moro you. i'm david culver. angie goffs s off tmorning. we want to start off with aaffi. all lanes of i-95 are back open after an earlyorning crash shut down multiple lanes.
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