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bill cosmetic by is behind bars and unless his appeal is successful, he will stay there for at least three years. >> a judge labeled cosby a sexually violent predator. this is his mug shot taken moments after he was led from thero court in hand cuffs. a jviy ccted him of drugging and molesting andrea constand at his home in 2004. today the 81-year-old former comedian was sentenced to between three and ten yrs in prison. >> they said they man to appeal ande will have t stay in prison through the appeals process. coming up in 15 minutes, jay gray will be live with reactio from the we will who say he sexually assaulted them to president trump is in new york city. >> he is makg news about a key
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policy, the accusations against rthis supreme c nominee judge brett kavanaugh. during a meeting with the foreign leader, the psident escalated his attack on thega alleons and completely dismissed the account of kavanaugh's second accuser. >> this after he opened the speech at the united nations with boasting thatrew some laughter from the world bombing. >> my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration. in the history of our country. >> america -- >> did not expect thatct rn but that's okay. >> now to judge kavanaugh and his first accuser are set to at the time on thursday. >> right now, blayne xanlder is here to break it down. warrior lesshan 24 hours, we
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will hear that testimony. we're hearing a number of things from republicans but two in particular. one that this would be a fair process and that ford will be heard. buttwo, once it is over, they're all but ready to puth kavana on the bench. president trump definal and digging in. efending his supreme court nominee. >> i think it is horrible, what the democrats have done. it is a congame. they'reeally conartists. >> and attack aim at a second person. >> the secondusknow, thinks mayd have been him, maybe not. she admits that she was drunk. >> his tone sharpening ahead of the highly anticipated senate hearing jflt kavanaugh and dr. christine blasey ford, the woman who said helted her in high school, telling their stories under oath. many republicans suggesting short o new informing, their minds are made up. >> i willy respectfu listen
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but there is nothing new here. i am not going to deny h a motion to the supreme court based on the 35-year-old accusation >> and leader mitch mcconnell already laying the ground work for a vote.>> we'll be moving forward. i am confident we'll win, that he will be confirmed in the ver near future. >> hanging in the balance, a litime appointment to the nation's highest court. anxious to clear his name, the judge sitting down in an unprewedented inter with fox news. >> i didn't do this or anything resembling this. this is wrong. >> and making i clear he is not going anywhere. >> and as for who will be asking those questions on thursday, republicans have hired an outside attorney. somebody they're describing as an eerientialed sex crimes prosecutor, a woman. it is worth noting the committee has not yet made that name known to the public, not even to ford
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or her attorney. all lines on i-95 are back open. they've been open now for about 90 minutes. but the back-ups from this series of chain reaction crash that's occurred near stafford. they are sure to o linger i-95 south and on route one which is often the road everyone takes to avoid the 95 back-ups. virginia state t police sare were five separate crashes. >> wow! a break from the rain for some of you tonight but not from the clouds and yes, humidity out there. and thene have something else heading our way. >> a chance of rong, possibly severe storms into parts of our area. i think most of the dayl wednesday w dry and that's something we have not been able to say over the last couple days. still dealing with it.
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most of russ on the dry side. you noticed leesburg, hagerstown, right through national harbor. a couple of showers but they're few and far betweene' and not seeing the drizzle out there. you see the rainfall. most of it well to the north and east. so time flooding around the philadelphia area. we've seenhe showers and we've seen the end of the showers. the temperatures today, 80 degrees. yeah. 80 degrees with the high yesterday only in the 60s. even warmer tomorrow. it ces with a chance of strong to severe storms. we'll take you hour by hour. all right. thank u. for some, it is a way of life to take a bicycle. and thiserson was killed just about a block away from the end of his commute.ll it happened at 12th street and constitution avenue. chri spoke to thvictim's wife in an emotional interview today. what did she tellyou?
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>> well, she says police found the car that killed her husband right here in this intersection. tonight authorities are still looking for the driver. he rode his bike fro his nome arlington to the natural history museum yesterday morning, he was riding east on constitution avenue. they say a dark sedan on 12th street drove through intersection on a red traffic signal, striking hollowwell. investigators say the driver tendn withoutstopping. >> actually i would like the on say something to the driver. because i hope and pray that there was a real significant reason for why he had to go fast and he had to disregard the traffic light. i can only imagine there might be a ason.
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>> reporter: she said she insisted that tom text her every dayet to her know that he arrived at work safely. yesterday she was in rham, north carolina, visiting their baby grand daughter. >> yester i did not get the text. yesterday i got a phone call from one of his co-workers letting me know that he had h a horrible accident. >> reporter: tom was taken to gw hospital. his wife got there just before he died. >> i am thinking this is something that i, this may be m calling to get better safety conditions on the roads for bikes and for pedestrians. he would certainly appreciate that. >> she said safety was always a top priority for her husband and that he was an inspiration. for many of his co-workers at
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the museum, encouraging them on bike rather thanri to rk. that's the haste from northwest washington. back to you. >> chris gonkon, tyou. over the past few days we've seen the numberf killings in washington surpass the total number for all oft l year. there have been four murders just in theast 24hours. the most recent right near the d.c. line where a man was shot and killed early this morning. pat collins has a l closerk at this troubling crime trend. >> reporter: a violent weekend has tur into a violent week. two murders a day. it hasn't gone unnoticed by mayor bowser. >>he chief gave me a briefing on what happened over the weekend which was dramatic, outrageous, and it happened in different places across the
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city. all nonrandom acts. all peopleikely who knew each other. most people who have been involved wh the criminal justice system. >> reporter: so far this year, 119 murders in our city. that's three more than all of last year. murder 119. eastn avenue, 2:00 in the morning, five shots fired. a young mannds up dead in this grassy area near that gas station. captain anthony is the head of the homicide squa >> so sad for a place i was born and raised >> what about the ten murders and five days? is there some sortf drug war or gang war going on?
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>> each murder does not appear to be related at all. >> reporter: the man killed here this morning has been identified 24-year-old anthony daniel lawson of southeast. there is a $25,000 reward posted the case. on eastern avenue. pat collins, news4. cars hanging on in southeast washington. they were nearly falling into this massi nkhole. a water main break caused this near the campus of st. elizabeth hospital. adam tuss has the progress report. what a scene! >> reporter: take a look of this is part of the eight-inch water main bre that broke here, causing all the problems and all of that water just came flowing here on to sixth street in so sheast. you ca the road is still torn up here. the good news, the water is back on buthe road in rough shape.
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a rude awakening along sixth . stre >> we don't know how many cthcks e are. a certain amoun of water. >> reporter: imagine waking up to find your street like th. >> noisy, water allth ove place. >> reporter: take a c look ats teetering on the edge. time was of the essence.s tow truck called in to pull the cars to safety. luckily,ra pamelas it is parked somewhere else but her neighbors walked on. >> they were very upset. >> it was due to come. i move out here in 57. >> he's lived here a while. what can do i?
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this is nature taking its course. >> but not everyone here has such a positive outlook. >> this is o of the impacts. >> reporter: them there's a lot of new development here recthtly nearly opened the practiceor facilityhe wizards and home for the mystics. right around the corner. he said all of that has been putting new pressure on old pipe. although you are taking it, this is what will happen and this can happen any time. as a matter of fact, we've got five more of them popping up. we just don't know. until then we need someone to come back out and speak to the community and not hide behind their desks when situations like the this happen. >> he believes this will be a growing problem unless something is done. >> reporter: ave we ha asked d.c. water but haven'tte got any answers. you can see the road is in rough shape and it is drawing lots of attention. everyone who lives around here wants to take a look.
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it is in such rough shape. it will be days before sixth street southeast here is back open for business. back to you. >> wow! it looks like an earthquake. >> still to come n ons4 at 6:00. we'll go live to the courthouse where bill cosby received his court sentence and their message from the judge and theos c officials who did not get their day in court. new searches in the devastating fire after crews found a devastating fire five days after the claims.
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and fully fund our schools. the sun says jealous has "the stature and gravitas" to lead maryland. we can do much better on jobs, on education, on healthcare. but it means we've got to believe in each other. ben jealous. governor. once k wn asmanager's dad. today judge gave bill cosby a new titl sexually violent predator. >> cosby was sentenced today to at least three yea in prison for sexually assaulting a woman in his home. though only one accuser ever h r day in court, dozens more say they are victims, too. jay gray is outside the courthouse to plane is how those women are reacting to cosby's punishment. courthouse this behind me has been a battle ground for almost three years as the high profile, high stakes
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legal fight surrounding bill cosby played out. it is ove now, ending as he is led from the courtroomn hand cuffs by police. after decades of accusatio from dozens of women, and two trials, bill cosby is going to jail. walked out of the montgomery company courthouse in hand cuffs. once affectionately known as erica's dad, he is now a convicted sex offender. sentence today on total confinement of no less than three years, no less than ten in state prison. on three counts of indecent assault. as he announced hissh punt, the judge addressed him directly saying nobody is above the lawc e of where they live, who they are, wealth, fame, celebrity or even philanthropy and ending the proceedings saying 34onths this has gone on. your time has come. a handful of his accusers were
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in the courtroom responding after the sentence was announced. >> we are all very grateful. p reporter: ast of the sentence, the judge dubs him a sexually violent predator which means he'll have to undergo treatment or therapy the rest of his life. cosby shows no emotion as he is led out, his legal team promising to appeal his conviction. then after the legal team requested that he be allowed bail as they pursueha appeal, the judge has considered it briefly and came back saying, no, that would be special treatment and then pointly lookingt cosby saying, i believe you could be a threat to the community. one other note. the long time spokesman, lashing out a wer the sentenc announced. calling this the most racist and sexist trial in the history of thenited states. >> some pretty strong language
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ththe. k you. tonight pope francis is acknowledging the catholic church is in crisis. the final stop of a four-day pilgrimage with the release of a devastating newhe report in decades of clergy sex abuse in germany. pope francis acknowledged it and saying the catholic church must change its wao. days ago he ordered the bishops to come to the vatican for an unprecedent meeting focused on protecting minors from sex abuse. it was two weeks bag cardinal wuerl said he plans to ask the pope to accept his at resin. he's been under attack, 70 years of child sexy abuse priests in pennsylvania. the report criticized wuerl's handling othe predatory
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priests when he was archbishop. they said it was time for new adership. we did reach out for an update on that but we have not heard back. last week, city officials tstold us that all the res were accounted for in the senior part building. yesterday, five days after the fire, the survivor was discovered at the te. >> news4's mark segraves broke the story. he is live at site to explain what crews are still looking for. mark? >> reporter: yeah. i can tell that you investigators finally got inside this building today. as for the people saying they were accounted for when theywe n't, today, mayor bowser said she is now absolutely ve certain that resident from this building has not only been accountedt for, but t someone
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from the d.c. government has actually spoken to them. this was the scene w lastk as flames shot through the roof. seven wogse back in there looking for signs of life. ir today we will have the dogs. >> reporter: the raged for hours, destroying the arthur capper housing complex where mo than 160 peopleere living. in the hours after the fire, the mayor assured residents that every resident was accounted for. that turned out not to be the case. authorities found aea 74-yold man alive in his part. the private management company provided bad information to first responders. >> i think it is safe to say.
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they will have recommended changes for our houng. >> it is unclear if the building will be safe enough for firefighters to go in. >> they will stabilize and take a look and see if they can find burn patterns to make the determination. it is all based one being a to do it in a safe environment. >> reporter: and news4 has reached outea rdly to that private management company, asking for any kind of a dstatement. th tell us they would issue a written statement but so far we have not heard back. we have seen several residents showing up today, wanti to get back inside to get their personal effects. o, told me about an hour w il ag inside. allowed back he does hope at one point, private contractors will be able to go into the lower level
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apartments and recover some personal belongings but that's about as good as it will get for residents who once called this their home. ne4. thankyou. >> we have some breaking news now are capitol hill. nbc news confirming the senate hearing into allegations of sooult against judge brett kavanaugh has bee moved to friday. >> senators were originally set to hear from kavanaugh is that christine blasey ford on thursday. the hearing now s for9:30 friday morning. no word onhe reason for this change or if any more witnesses will testify. you to wonder what's behind this. a search for the driver involved in a deadly hit and run. witnesses stay father saw the whole >>ing. a really good family. good people.
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coming up at 6:30, what w a knowut the car police are looking for. >> also, doug is backtrackingme retty severe storms for tomorrow. where and when we have the best where and when we have the best s ance for thi
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like a mirage. >> it's amazing. over 50% of our september has been cloudy. do i hear 90? we will see some sun. >> we've got the clouds. we did hit 80. winds out of the south at 60 miles hour. 72 toward hagerstown. you sue' big temperature
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disparity. a pretty nice afternoon at tempewise. we're just about done with the rain. we've got a couple of showers. you can see not much going on. good for the nationals game tonight. good for anying outdoors. it is warm and human. the rain that came through our area was really vy, very heavy. up toward boston. we are not dealing with that today. you can see the line and tracking the system off the coast of the carolinas. i think some sunshine earey. clouds to the west. notice the line of strong stormn comi. that's what we're going to be f
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tracki you during the day tomorrow. not everybody will see it. if you do see storm, it could be on the stron side. another reason we have a chance weather. nice on saturday what about the rest of the weekend? securing your cmute where authorities are rolling out state-of-the-art body scanners. witnessess4re telling new about the late night hit and run that took the life of this that took the life of this
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i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because, like every working mom, what's ahead is as important as what's in the rearview mirror.
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we want to update you to the breaking news we just broughtu n judge brett kavanaugh. his hearing is still set for vote ay but the committ we've learned will happen friday morning. >> so senators are going to be wastingo time after hearing from kavanaugh and christine blasey ford to vote and send hii nomi to the full na. the vote on that nomination come friday. >> wihell leado t n kewilled their loved one. >> the boy was working for his
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family busines sealing a driveway when he was hit by a car. the tragedy happened on sudley road in gainesville, virginia. we have new information that police want you to hear. >> he is a hard working family. a really good kid.ha >> reporter:s the 17-year-old he's talking about. ike most f going out teens friday night, he was working alongside his dad. the cooler evening temperatures, better for the work. but very early sunday morning, the homeowner byron martinez was awakened with terrible news when police knocked on the dr to say the teen had been hit by a car. >> i called his dad. and he said somebody took my son. >> the father and son judge just wrapng up. facing in the opposite
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direction, they noticed the vehicle coming at they will. >> his son jumped into the street. they were in front of the truck. so i guess the driver jerked the wheel at the last second. then he hit him. >> reporter: across the road this neighbor awakened to find the vehicle surrounding his son's body. it briefly slowed and tn took off. >> that's somethi else to run off and kill a 17ear-old kid. >> the victim's friends and family hoping for a tim or that driver will step forward. >> he should turn himself in or something. >> now a go fund mnt acc has
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been set up to help. >> late this afternoon in court, a witness testifying about the social media use of the lone suspec on trial now for the d.c. mansion murders.e some of ost crucial testimony of the day may have come when the suspect's stepmother tk stand. megan fitzgerald has details from d.c. superior court. >> reporter: prosecutors called to the witness stand an expert who analyzed daron wint's fab identity. he used facebook dozens of times a day. but during a 36-houreriod during the morning the family was held hostage to after they wererd ed, there was hardly any activity at all. earlier in the day the prosecutors used vehicles to showhat happened in the hou after the three family members and the housekeeper were killed.
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jurors watched video from traffic cameras as a u.s. parkt ive showed how the family's blue porsche was seen leaving d.c. on new york avenue and heading into maryland. less than an hour later, a tow truck is seen moving into new york avenue. the blue mini vanates the description of the vehicle that the defendant used to drive. and she told jurors the wint was living with them in may of 2015. while she was speaking, daron wint looked down the o majorit the time. the woman said he would spent st of his time looking for jobs and around the house. but on may 13, the day the family was held hostage in their hole, she didn't see him until 6:00 p. the next day. when confronted about where he'd
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been, he told his father and stepmother that he was stressed out a needed some space. she was asked if he smelled of smoke or fire and she said no. news4. >> they are rollingt out in los angeles right now. a high-tech security tool ckeld everyone's commute safer. state-of-the-art body scanners are used to screen rail riders from bombs and other threats. but it is not like the airport. this scanner does not slow anybody down.t tranfficials say it could save lives. jeff is working this story tonight. his report is just ahead on nbc nightly news with lester holt right after this breaking news. >> a crash in dalecity. several people may be injured.
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there are reports that a car is on fire. we will have live pictures for you once chopper 4 gs over the scene. you can see it is eroute. the clouds get out of here, as the rain moves out, too. tomorr somethingifferent moves in. we'll talk about the threat and the ting. mi
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see what you might save at cvs pharmacy. democrat abigail spanberger leads in aew poll out from the seventh district. she has a 47-42% lead. the margin of error is plus or minus 5 points so it is a dead
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heat. it stretches from spotsylvani and culpepper counties. and we have a programming note for you. news4 will be hosting a t live debaorrow night with the candidates for virginia's u.s. senate seat. tim kane squaring off.il itbe tomorrow night at 7:00. you can watch nb"nbc nightly ne" a half-hour early at 6:00. we'll have the debatetrming live for you. and the national park service plans to do a major rehab to the tune of $150 million. it will go on for a couple years. the work will be the north section of the park way. the national park service will repave the parkway.
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it will create longer acceleration lanes. right now there's no start date. when we come back, a local jury abo to decide the fate of a man who admitted killing his wi and a police office the question, not whether he is guilty but if he should get the death penalty. >> and coming up, our damp workweek. workweek.
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bill cosby's defense team promises to appeal after he given three to ten yean prison. prosecutors say cosby was unmasked as a sexual predator. president trump says the latest accusations against judge brett kavanaugh are a coordinated con by democrats. the president mockedrg the c by deborah ramirez. ramirez admitted to the new york per she was drunk at the time and did not have a clear memory of the entire incident. we are up to 119 h in the district this calendar year including four in a 24-hour span that began on monday. we've nowurpassed the homicide total for all of 2017. homicide detectives tell us
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there's nothing specific tonn t this recent rash of killing. was it a sudden burst of deadly rage or a calculated attack on police officers? >> that is the question jurors ben tackling and they will begin tackling tomorrow. deliberations in the capital murder trial begin tomorrow. they spent hours trying toin co jurors. >> reporter: the fate of the army officer accused of shooting and killing his wife i know what a prince william police officer will soon be in the hands of jurors. in february of 2016 prosecutors say staff sergeant ham gton into an argument with hisife atheir home. prosecutors say he shoved her into a wallhe and called 911. they said they were doing all they could to rescue her. among prince williamer offto
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respond that day, it was her first day on the street. the prosecutors said that after he shot and killed his wife with a handgun he grab an ak-47 rifle and opened fire on the officers, wounding the two oicers but killing the third. asking what was his intent? what weris thoughts? adding, he started shooting the gun because he'sra , scared, reacting. the prosecutor getting the last word saying, war came to wood idge. adding, he brought it. it is not often you their defense attorney asking jurors to convict their client but hamilton's attorney did just that stressing, convict him of the lesser charge. jurors havehe choice of everything from involuntary manslaughter to capital and that last conviction, that
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carries a possible death penalty sentence. doug joins us now. this time tomorrow, will it be a little interesting? >> yeah. a line of storms is swinging in from the west.hi su to the south. really, if you live south of d.c., you did feel it. 8wn south in the today. right now, this is reston, starting to get some clearing. we will see that. we need it. why? it is stillid on the h side. the humid condions, 7:00. you'd better hurry up. 76 toward dulles airpor the temperatures a little above
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average in most locations. no rain today. that's the first time we can say night couple days but by this time tomorrow it really made its way to the north. we've got flash flood watches and warnings for chicago. this will make its way our way. we are expecting severe storms tomorrow. tomorrow morning, waking up to some fog. by noon, some clouds. mostly to the north and west. if we get some sunshine, we can really see it. 5:00, notice through the day, we're on the dry side.
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the storms, this is a linet 8:00. you talk about 6:00, 7:, 8:00. we could see many strong to severe storms. however, with the sun going down before 7:00 tomorrow night, it does help as far as the instability goes. we're seeing we'll see heavy rain. between 10:00 and 12:00, no real chance of rain. it is really:00 to 9:00. and then afterwards, 10:00s we make our way into tomorrow night. areas offog. dry through the day with the storm chancena y a high of 76. look at the weekend. saturday and sundayalooking good. we've got temperatures in the
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mid 70s. really looking good there. and nice next week, too.hi su over the next couple days. were you just trying to swat ay? >> we've got nationals here. a new mascot got us thinking, wch is the best of the bunch? well, ours doesde not inc gritty. first here's a lookahea ahead for us tonld, what's next for bill cosby? looking to spend up to ten years behind bars. and a teen lost a sea. and a teen lost a sea. he drifted 1,200 miles for
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♪kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works best when everyone has a skill, like shipbuilding. that's why i created career and technical academies across virginia and passed a law to expand job training for young people. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. here in virginia, we have to build an economy that works for all.
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i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night.
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later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because, like every working mom, what's ahead is as important as what's in the rearview mirror.
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hey, hurry up and wait. it just started three weeks ago. it is now on ho. it is the bye week. it is the earliest since december 07. players are free to leave. they just can't check out. >> lax, take some time off. still bege d. we need to take care of o bodies. the next couple days, we need to find it,atch some film, be more than ready to beat new orleans. not just play them but beat them. we have two weeks and they have one. >> that is a greattr eat.
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the play everyone is talking about, look at this. fans on twitter saying that. plenty of flags. they willheiscuss controversial call. fun. while the redskins are start bg thei week, the other football team in town from the other football. d.c. unite is back from its break and it better be rested and ready. the summer was fun. now the black and red want tgi ve meek to all that. tois is why way rooney came here. help guide united in th postseason. and rooney and company, the final playoff spot. it might be more united off the
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field. we put ourselves in a great position now to fight for the last spot. it's huge. >> what was he bragging about? he can say whatever he nts. >> so you have him playing fantastic football. >> welcome to the nhl. we've come a long way. now it is just plain different. the new flyersenask has tak the world by storm. at is he? we're notureful are kids scared by him? we're not sure.
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>> all right. what do you think? thumbsup? thumbs down? >> i think as he little scary. but for the person inside him, he's working it. working it hard. >> the human inside of him. your favorite -- >> this is my favorite. i know they're not technically mascots but i love the presidents at theats game. i like them all. like whichever one falls over. that's my favorite. >> you favorite? >> look at this. i'm old enough to remember whena hey had a alligator as a mascot. always known as albert. there was an alberta, too. >> and on the other side. i'm sure when the fanatic came out, people said what the heck is that they know? you may not know this but he's from the galapagos islands.
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>> my favorite is the san diego
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breaking news tonight. bill cosby hauled off in hdcuffs. a disgraced icon sentenced to up to ten years in prison. for sexual assault. cosby taken directly from the courtroom into custody. a day his accusers thought they might never see. >> and this is just going to show ctims that they can make it thugh, and that there's justice athe end and hallelujah. it's a major victory for the me too movement, and a stunning downfall for the man once called america's dad. president trump lashes out, attacking brett kavanaugh's accusers, zeroing in on one of them who says she was drinking and foggy. >> wa

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