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just about 9:00 onoghis sunday morning. thanks for being with us. i'm adam us the. >> i'm megan fitzgerald in fore anoff and a bit of a wet art to the day. droo dreary but a good day for movies. >> or stay winside andch football or keep us on for the next hour and a half. >> and then we havepr "meet the s" and then football starts and of course we've got a couple home games. we've g the nats playing at home. we also have the redskins dlaying at home against the packers then you hp to baltimore, ravens are playing at home as well. conditions et throughout the mid-atlantic. let's go ahead and take a look at some of the showers out there. yeah, this is how the radar look all throughout the day today. areas of moderate rain, areas of drizzle, areas of light rain and if you get a little t of a brea it will be short lived. we have a frontal system to the south and this is going to hang out here for at least 48 hours and we are going to see little waves along this, that will
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bring rain into our area, high pressure to the north that is also kind of reinforcing our rain chances. we're at 63 rig now. we won't make it out of the 60s today. it will be chilly. rain throughout the day. make sure you have to umbrella. we'll talk about when we can sunshine on that ten-day forecast in 15 minutes. >> lauryn, tnk you verymuch. it appears the woman accusing supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault will testify before the senate judiciary committee this week but many details still need to be worked out here. >> attorne for dr. christine ford say she's agreed to testify thursday but when and where is in thes. work a decision was made late last night and negotiations are expected to continue toy. dr. for alleges judge brett kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers in the '80s. vanaugh has categorically denied the allegations. last nighthe white house
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responded saying, quote, one week ago dr. ford claimed that she was assaulted at a house party attended by four others. since then all four of these individuals have provided statements no the senate judiciary committee denying any knowledge of the incident or even having attended such a party. >> many are wondering if judge brett kavanaugh can survive this. this morning on "meet the press," chuck todd will take a deep dive into that question. you can watch it right here after news 4 today beginning at 10:30. as the gop senate judiciary committee investigates claims made by dr. ford, they're trying to clean up yet another issue. n nbs broke this story. mipress adviser helping the senate judiciary cee resigned amid allegations of his own zwsexual misconduct. garrett ventrht was bron to help with the dr. ford investigation. ventry denied any past allegation of misconduct.
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a group of catholic mothers arermemanding re within the catholic church and they say that starts withetting rid of cardinal donald wuerl. >> clean god's house. clean god's house. >> yesterday they chanted "clean god's house" while wearingth cleaning c and holding brooms outside of the vatican embassy in northwest. the group consisted of mothers whose children attendatholic schools in d.c. their protest centered around thhu ongoingrch sex abuse scandal, particularly with cardinal wuerl. they say he covered up abuse by priestsing his time asn bishop i pittsburgh. wuerl denies the allegations. >> we want clean leadership. we wt good people. you are supposed to be the moral ithority, then act like it. >> wuerl expected to travel to rome soon to ask pope francis to accept his resignation as archbishop of washington. because of the child sex
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abuse investigation in pennsylvania, maryland's attorney general wants to know if that kind of thing is happening in maryland schools or places of worship. he tweeted out a form where victims of abuse or knowledgeover abuse can reportn inci to his office. recently, thousands of people signed an online petition calling for frosh to investigate the baltimorediocese. it's been one year since hurricane maria. demonstrators marked the somber anniversary by protesting outside president trump's mar-a-lago resort. yesterday people honked their horns as puerto rican flags hung from their vehicles. demonstrators say they are angry at the president's response toh help on the u.s. territory island. reports show nearly 003, people died. the president says that number is too thigh. >> time is 9:04. this morning a familgeis back er again. a mother from honduras seeking asylum in our ares finally reunited with her son after sending a year apart.
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you can imagine. our cameras were there for the emotional reunion at dulles international airport. karen gutierrez cameegally to the united states to petition for asylum. her 11-year-old s was detained at the southern border as he tried to join her. she sued and a federal jge allowed them to be reunited. the trump administration has increased legal hurdles for immigrant families whose latives crossed the border on their own. the search is on for the driver who hit anda kille teenager in gainesville, maryland. police stay 17-year-old and a relati were sitting inside a work truck parked on sudley road around te2:30 yay morning. they jumped out to avoid an on coming car, the car then hit the teenager. investigators say the driver paused andinept
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they say the work truck was parked facing the wrong way. police say theht headlwere on but there were no cones or signs to warn on coming cars. this morning we now know the identity of man killed in an accident while riding an electric scooter inupont circle. d.c. police say his name was carlos sanchez martin, the 20-year-old lived in silver spring. lice say he was riding a scooter when he became pinned beneath an suv fdaymorning. he died at the hospital. the driver did stay at the scene until help arrived. a deck collapse in howard county sent several people to the hospital. this hpened yesterday afternoon just after 4:30 in ellicott city. we're told 20 people were on that back deck ononnie branch road when it fell sending them tumbling 12 feet to the ou. eight people had to go to the hospital. everyone is expected to be okay. more than 40 firefighters and paramedics showed up to help. >> comcast now owns british broadcaster sky news and the ice tag?
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just $39 billion. >> is that all? >> that's all . some clang. the company outbit 21st century fox. comcast executives say they want to grow in europe. 23 million europeans subscribe to sky. t's the biggest takeover ever seen ineurope's mediain stry. comcast is the parent company of nbc news. one of the best place ito live the country? not far from here. a great place to live all over but "money" magazine says ash burn, virginia, is number t on its list of the top 50 spots around the veuntry. the s weighs factors like the economy, cost of living, education, cme and amenities. the attraction of ashburn isn't much of a secret. it's part of loudon county wch is the fastest growing county in the state. there are beautiful parts of ashburn. it's still early but it looks like we may have the biggest upset? llege football so far into if
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you're an old dominion fan, they be number 13 virginia tech, making it the biggest upset of an acc opponent in 40 years. quarterback blake larussa came off the bench to throw for 495 yards, four tds. final score ol49-35. dominion has only had a football team for about ten years. >> we came out in the second half andik felt we could wear them down. we could keep doing what we were doing offensively. wei think wre up over 90 plays so we kept going a lot of tempo andelur kidsieved it in and we made hnetory. this i of the biggest moments in hampton roads sports history. . arguably in old dominion history. >> old dominion takes on east carolina next saturday. as for ttech. they ho bounce back from ehis loss. their next gam is against duke next week. the question is are the
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co w back. in other news now, the friday night lights are flicker ago bit inur area. a news 4 i-team review shows the number of kids playing high school football is plummeting. >> sos scott mcfarland reports, many parents are changing their gam plans and it's our schools and communities that have to adjust to the plays. take a look. game nightn america. a rite of passage at westfield high in chantilly, defending state champ in
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virginia. >> when we sit in those stands and washgahe , does it still have the feel that high school football had? >> definitely. the crowd is into it. >> vanessa mejia hopes to watch heron at west springfield high. >> reporter: they learn respect for their coaches, their teammates. i think there's so manys value to be learned in but fewer kids are signing up for this physical game now. the i-team found football is getting sacked we found throughout the commonwealth participation in high school football has dropped by 2,000 students since 2012. we found similarro in maryland, 14% fewer kids playini now than 2012. d.c. public schools 18% fewer and at least six l majoral teams foldedheir 2018 season.
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>> i think you'red seeing kin of the perfect storm right now. here we go. >> reporter: jason eldridge coaches west springfield high. >> is we start july 30. that was never the case before. now we're cutting into kids' su hers. this isd thing to do. >> reporter: he says some falloff is cultdsal. ave more options with dlar fr -- their free time. >> why come out here at 8:00 a.m. and run your tail off when i can be at home hanging with my friends online? >> reporter: that's not the reason jordan and robert bartosh won't be playing footbal according to their mom. >> i want my kids to try a bunch of things and find out what their passion is. >> reporter: her sons will go to the football hauer house damascus high. >> you can play basketball, you can play baseball, you can do track and field. there's a millionferent things you can do where you're part of a team that doesn't require being knocked on your butt. >> reporter:fically the fear of concussions is turning many parents away from the sport
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but not mejia for local football moms. >> every sport comes with the ri of concussion. so many people are not aware of the fact of the training these coaches have. they are taught the correct way to tackle. >> reporter: we found something sells sacking football, too. specialization. >> specialization. >> reporter: coaches tell the i-team morer parents areing their kids to one spo 12 months a year to compete for championships and scholarships. it's harder for you to get the basketball player and baseball player to play football? >> that is correct.t' >> reporter:the same game in maryland at eleanor roosevelt high. football rosters are shrinking fast. from nearly 80 students a decades ago to 35 tss year s coach tom green. >> i don't know if it will be here ten years from now. >> reporter: fewer players mean students must double up to play both offense and defense. >> at that point you put kidsre mo in jeopardy of injury because they're playing more
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snaps, every kid is more exposed? >> i'm nervous. >> reporter: leaving coaches wondering what will happen when football i pgone. >> i cnt out five kids on this team that i don't know where they would be without football. v >> reporteginia high school districts recommended some schools recommend moving to smaller eight-man football teams. it's a game being tried in other states as a direct response to the falloff on thefi d. scott mcfarland, news 4, i-team. >> that what will that mean for the nfl and college football proglems? >> a w ripple effect. >> interesting to see. we have much more about the futu football on our nbc washington app, including extended interviews withoaches d parents. you can just look under investigations. >> good stuff from the i-team. the time19:15. let's take a live look outside. fog has rolled in. it won't be the prettiest sunday
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poignant gift that will continue to give through music. this is a good story.>> eporter: this gift has been giving for a long time, since 9 1908 wt was originally installed. we are at cavalry presbyterian church in alexandria but the star of this service, at least here on tly ear level, is that organ y see. i they have a given up their balcony for that organ tha had a circuitous route to get here. it was at arlington presbyterian churgo several years but that church had to move because of some construction. the church didn't get torn down, they'll be rebuilding at the ground level of affordable housing that is there but they di't have room for the organ so they wanted to donate it. d this church, the neighboring church, cavalry presbyterian, heitd about had a raffle and asked questions and figured out this was the best fit for that organ and the keyt was whether would fit and, indeed, it did. but they gave up the balcony but
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get this baroque structure that has given dulcet tones to folks for years. now this service is actually at 10:00, we're here in the midst of choir practice. but at 10:00 they'll have an official ceremony dthicating organ. i talked to the organist who said this that is amazing. this is ablemo go f a whisper to a shout with a few movements of the finger and that s truly something that can be inspirational.new organ has fou at this church. live in alex dria, derri ward, back to you. >> love that. giving new life to the orn. >> andf you are going out to church, sounds like you need to bring an umbrella because it's drizzly out there? >> drizzly, breezy, gross first day of fall. >> it's kind of a fal day, though. >> i know, adam.
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>> it's fall. it's what it is.ou >>e ready. >> are you trying to pick a fight with me? what's going on? it's sunday. gk. >> we have ton and bear fall. i'm a spring andr sum girl. >> >> lauryn, you've made the mad at us. >> please get to weather, pleas. everybody wants to talk about the rain. adam loves the rain. >> do you have a gardening tip for us? >> ido.e if you'r gardening, not a good day to do that. this is the picturehe radar will paint all day long. frontal system to the south. ythat passed throuterday and dropped humidity a bit and with high pressure to n theth winds around that are clockwise so we get this moisture thatme off the atlantic, comes right into our area and little
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waves will ride alonghat stalled frontal system so we are going to continue to see rain and thatnt f system isn't moving until tuesday morning so we have rain today and tomorrowi tr the tropics, this is interest i interesting. this is remnants from florence. ba below bermuda. what happened? it went off the coast of massachusetts and came back d n downed the just about a 20% reance for velopment but the national hurricane center is tching this and some storms could head to the carolina coast. temperatures today i will the 60s. if you're headed out to get coffee, it will be wet, hopefully if you have outdoorpa ies you made a backup plan. church icse, warm coat. you may want a warm jacket if you're headed out to any of the
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games because temperatures will stay in the 60s and rain for much of the day out there. not only today but also tomorrow. we will have ary period perhaps on tuesday afternoonn with rhowers in the morning. frontal system, that front stalled to the south wil north tuesday. 60s north, 80s south. we're all inm the w sector wednesday. then a cold fronterome us temperatures drop back into the 70s. more rain thursday but dry friday through the weekend. more news right after this. election day is more than six weeks away b if you're in luck if you live in one of these states -- minnesota,da south ta, vermont, wisconsin, and new >> why? early voting started in those states and the majority of states give voters an opportunity to cast their ballot
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early, they are by mail or person. >> voters are voting. according to thel natio conversation of state legislatures, in 37 states, any qualified vott can c a ballot in person for some period of time before election day no questions asked. and in 27 states you canmi s an cbs by mail with no excuse required. >> critics worry there could be more taunts fo fraud and there's a chance a big development could happen after a big chunk of voter c havt their ballot. >> but as much as we talk election day, it's more
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if you're just waking up, this is what you're going to find. >> chill in the air. >> on this sunday morning looking at thewh capital l. >> a little damp but it's fall. they still have today to make good use of make chilly. enjoy. stay inside. or if you'rerave go outside. we'll get back with more news and a full look at your for
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at 9 krn :30, here's what w following. late nightop develnts in the fight to put judge brett vanaugh on the supremecourt. now law makers are set to hear from the woman accusing him of sexual assault. a violent weekend continues in the district. more than a dozen shootings so far, police are looking for more gunmen. d.c. leaders are hoping the new washington mystics arena t ll help bring more than j fans to a struggling part of the city.
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at 9:30, i want to welcome you in. thanks for being with us, i'm adam uthe. >> i'm megan fitzgerald. we want to head over to lauryn rickets. a wet and chilly start but it's fall. >> it's fall. first full day of fall and it's filling chilly. those temperatures a in the 50s and 60s. still, for first day of fall, average temperature 77. we're not making it to70 today. a lot of areas may not make it to 60. this is outside national harbor. i love my job and there areery few times i want to just stay at work but today is one of them. i don't want to go outside today at all. look at thisain and fog. it's just a nasty day out there and unfortunately that is what it will look like tomorrow morning as well. we'll have waves o rain today and tomorrow but it could be
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modern. it's lightening up along t i-81 corridor. so, again, also bring the long johns because it wilbe chilly. we'll talk about a warmup. it will feel more like summer toward midweek and we'll talk about sunshine coming our way. which everybody wants to see. that's o the ten-day forecast 15 minutes. >> lauryn, thank you very much. it will be another busy week in washington this morning. it appears dr. christine ford is going to testifyefe the senate judiciary committee this week. >> that's right. she's the california college professor choosing supreme courk nominee breanaugh of sexual assault but as nbc's chris pollone reports, many key de still need to be ironed out. >> reporter:ttorneys for a california college professor say she has accepted an invitation to testify before the senate judiciary committee, but tense
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negotiations continue over the hearing's details like when and where it will take place and what the format will be. the attorneys say christine blasey ford will provide what they call firsthand kfwledge o his sex she said kavanaugh groped her and tried to remove her clothes at a party. he categorically denies the allegation and said he go back before the committee to defend his integrity. a senior white house official reacting to the news of the tentative agreement said this seems like another delay tactic but speaking in missouri friday night the president didn't seem concerned. >> he was born for the u.s. supreme court. he was born for it and it's going to happen. >> reporter: it sets up an extraordinary public hearing on capitol hill with aim lif appointment to the supreme court on the line. chris pollone, nbc news. want to take you a veloping story right now in southeast d.c. where police are
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investigating aeadly shoot iing. the shooting happened just after midnight. the victim died at the scene but police haven't said much beyond that. they haven't said what led to the shoot forg anyone ing foran custody. a man was shot and killed in a double shooting in this neighborhood friday night. he's been identified as terrell shbutler. the ting happened near 51st street and f streets in southeast. the second shooting victim is expected to survi. neighborhoods all touched by gun violence. there were two other shootings in southeast in the last few hours. the victims are expected to survive and one arrest has been made. >> the time is 9:34. a maryland family is anxiously i
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aw news of the whereabouts of their teenaged daughter and sister. jenai deville disappeared nearly three weeks ago. the hors student vanished from duvall middle school in lanham ent to re told she queens, new york, with her boyfriend but he returned and she did not.bi the and prince georges county police are looking for her right now. her father and brother pleading for her safe return. >> it's about getting you home and getting you the love and then going from there and ge ting you thengs you zbleed i know my sister wouldn't want to put us through it. i want you to come home. you are asked to call if you have any more information where i may be. the number if call is on our nbc washington apju search "missing girl." now to a community's search for answers after a popular handyman was killed in a hit-and-run. the crash happened tuesday night on route 1 in dumb grise.
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-- dumfries. amy cho has the family's emotional plea for closure. >> those who new alvin smith say no mter what you were doing, he would drop everything if you need his friends and family gathered to pay their respects. >> this is what family is about. this is what a community is abr:t. >> repor community holding candles to honor a life well lived. alvin smith known by his nickname a-1. sriends say he was out and about in dumfr picking up trash and doing handiwork. >> he's going to be missed because you don't find many young men like that that's well respected, that has respect. >> reporter: among the crowd, angela dawkins who says smith was like a son to her. >> he would say, how's mama doing? because h looked at me like a mother. >> reporter: police say a park ranger spotted smith is lying on
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route 1. when he went to hawp he sve a cle run smith over. the driver stopped then took off. police say an autopsy revealed smith may have been hit by anher car, too. what will you miss most about him? >> his kindness, his ile, my daily hug. >> as smith's friends and family search for answers, they have a message to the hit-and-run drivs. >> be a man or woman and come forward. s the community mourns its loss, police say they're looking for alue vehicle as well as a jeep grand cherokee. if you have information, you're asked to call police. in dumfries, amy cho, news 4. i want to tell you about a new beginning in one part of southeast d.c., the new entertainment and sports arena officially opened. may may bowr alonith other city leaders took part in a ribbon cutting yesterday. it sits on the former site of the s elizabeth's east hospital in ward 8. it will hold 4200 peopl and
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that ie rearena will be homor t washington mystics and the capital city go go which is a minor league basketball team in our area. the wizards will also practice ther there. >> we're looking for business opportunities. >> i would buildings on the campus will be converted to rental housing. th a is part of multiyear project to revitalize that neighborhood. and while the baseball season is nats g down because t have lost, things are heating up on the football field. >> that's right, the redskins take on the green bay packers thisfternoon and one very recognizable face in washington will be rooting for the green and gold. >>hat's the packers, not the burgundy and gold. chuck todd, the face of nbc's "meet the press," is a packers fan and he explained his er pa fandom to news 4's sports reporter sherree burruss. >> how d you become a packer's fan?
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>> my dad grew up in iowa. he was a packers fan and he said if you had to pic packers or bears you rooted against chicago so the green bay was like his little town called waterloond i was a fan when they stunk. the first chapter book i read was jerry cramer's instant replay so i am totally indoctrinated and brainwashed son, the-year-old first chapter book he read, jerry cramer's instant >> chuck also talked with sherrt abome key points the redskins could take advantage of when they take the fieldtoday. >> it should be a good game. you can see more of the sit down with sherree later this weekend. cluck sit down with us in an hour topreviewhis morning's edition of "meet the press." >> because if it's sunday it's meet the press. plus the return of harris heroes. ahead,eam of men using their passion for the game of
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welcome back. at fields all other the country football season is in full swingments in our area there's a team of men using their foogs create a second chance for others. for more than a decade that's been the mission of coach kwen zi, a d.c. nive who knows what the street cans do to young men and he is this week's harri hero. take a look. >> reporter: whenhe's on the field, michael doesn't have to worry a anything. hi troubledpast, work, bills, all of it melts away and he can play football. >> i will be better than everybody on this field. >>n michael has b with coach q's team for only a few short months. >> coach q wanted to know my li story, had me over for
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dinner. r >>orter: as michael and hiss teammaork on their play, coach q work on their lives. >> we talk god, school, family, work. he gets these at-risk men into college and secures them holarships. >> i have relationships over 200, 300 coaches because they know i'm going to bug them. >> coach q buys them equipment and takes them on college visits. >> my car has 700,000 miles on t >> reporter: he'll provide a player with a place to stay we have been his own money. >> i'm here to help the underdogs that you know won't go to pros or get a look so those e the ones i help get in college and get a scholarship. >> in ten years, coach q has been able to send more than 300 young men off the college but
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it's the youths he wasn't abl to save that push him forward. one guy s just $35 of a short of a bus ticket to go off to school. >> somebody shot him and killed him. that's why i'mrying to get hem. that weighs on my mind. >> for those who has been able to save, you can tell they are yond grateful. >> where would you be taking it if you hadn't m coachq. >> i don't know. >> reporter: you'd be in the streets? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: -- >> i'm not used to people giving me lp. i met the right person at the right time. >> nothing like inspiration. it.ov not just football players, coach quincy helps find homeless people housi and once bought a 00 vict hurricane katrina vtim for her and her five kids. >> to f you'd like toelp coach quincy, check out our nbc washington app. you can see the water splashed
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find out what drives a guy to dive headlong into troubledrs wa and only on news 4 she caught up with the chef in the brief calm before the violent weather hit. >> he dro himself to north carolina as water was rising and flights chef turn eed turned philanthropist jose andres has put his own life in danger to help others weaer stor he'll quickly tell you he's not the only one out there doing is. >> there a lot of people that go everyday of their lives further than they should. >> he says caring w something he learned at home growing up in spain. >> my mom andse dad to be nurses and i saw the people in the hospital, the nurses always goin to extra step. >> reporter: he learned to cook at , lighting the fire and stirring the spot to make
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paella. it's a skill he repeats often as he reaches out to help the hungry in desperate situations. in 2010 he founded the world central kitchen after the devastating earthquake in haiti. he called on other chefs to join him and they did. pl it's been a grass-root movement of peo that want to feed others. >> i don't know if what president trump has is prejudice but it seems t moren ever this administration seems it's against people that speak english with an accent. >> having been named to "time" l magazinet of 100 most influential people and earning
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international awards his restaurant are among the most popular singled out by the micheline ide. >> congratulations on your star. >> two stars. >> but no time to celebrate, with florence bearing i down was time once again to move. he sai unlike puerto rico, it looked like response would be better this time. >> not to realize puerto rico was forgotten and that we didn't put the full support of the federal government. that's a reality. >> and he's hoping it's not just because it's an electionyear. >> our politicians seem to be putting more pressure on things 'sen election year. republicans and democrats alike. nody escapes. maybe we should be having more e electionry year elections sody everys ready to serve the people every time, every moment. >> here in washington, jose andres is always sy. teaches a seminar at george
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washington university. you don't have to go very far to teach your class here. he wants to teach the world about food you're really about healthy eating aren't you? >> well, i'm about good eating. i think everything is healthy. you just have to do it in the right volume. >> reporter: could politics be in his future? it's doubtful. he'd rather keep stirring the pot 130-to-make the world a better place. >> i think those moments when we go beyond our duty, that's what makes our country and planet so unique. >> he is the best, love chef jose andres. >> he's been posting updates on his efforts in north carolina on social media. local media inin north car reporting world central kitchen volunteers have served more thap 150,00ple and showing no
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signs of stopping. >> drove himself to the hurricane, amazing. speaking of huicane, lauryn ric ricketts. >> i don't know where to go with that. >> you said florenceill circle back? >> what megan is tking about remnants from florence that moved off the coast of massachusetts now gone, circled around bermuda and is southwest of bermuda. it's interesting florence made the move. let's talk about today back at home. we're wet here today and we're staying cool. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. this is how thead looks today and tomorrow. stalled frontal system to the south. that will lift north as a warm front but we'll continue to see
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rain today andtomorrow. high pressure bringing in easterly/northeasterly wind so that moisture off the atlantic is moving into our area and we're looking at low clouds, fog and rain so watch when you head out there, the visibility is cu low. ent temperatures low, too. 50s and 60s. it's chilly o there. we are making it to 66 if we are lucky in d.c. elsewhere may not get out50 of e so showers at times, moderate rain at times. georgetown today will be wet, d.c. state fair will be wet. even the nats game, redskins game, ravens game will be wet so rain wil push through the region. tomorrow morning when you wake up and get the kids ready for school, foggy conditions, conditions, ponding on the roadways. i'm not worried about flooding because o the duration of how .ong this rain will be
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i don't see any flooding concerns. we have rain through tuesday clearing through tuesday afternoon. so rain for tomorrow with fog, showers throughout the y. if you look at these temperatures, sunday and monday, herm front will lift through tuesday, that's the stationary front is right now. it will lift through the day on tuesday, 60s north, 80s to the south. somewhere in middle in d.c. wite rain in morning, everybody warm on wednesday, temperatures in the 80s with showersde and thtorms in the afternoon. showers and thunderstorms expected thursday before we dry out friday for out friday for t♪ south l.a. is very medically underserved. when the old hospital closed people in the community lived with untreated health problems for years. so, with the county's help
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we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built a wonderful maternity ward and we were able to purchase an mri machine. we've made it possible for the people who live here to lead healthier lives and that's invaluable. ♪
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