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e. new at midday, police have st released information about a man and woman involved in a serious accident on a motor scooter. it's just one of three accidents police are investigating at this hour. >> we also have new information about who the fbi has interviewed in the brett kavanaugh investigation and who is still on their list. >> and plenty of sunshine outside right now but i am tracking scattered showers and a thunderstorms are going to impact the area later today. >> announcer: news4 midday starts now. >> good tuesday morning and welcome to "news4 midday."
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>> we start with a series of major crashes in montgomery and prince georges county. >> one in rockville, the other in landover. they happened yesterday and killed a man and a woma a child was also seriously injured. each crash involved a motorcycle. then in the aspen hill area, a motor scooter involved in a crash. that shut down part of veers mill road allight andart of the morning rush. >> aimee cho brings us the latest. >> freddis from rockville and maria from silverpring. is isn't the only crash we've seen here this morning. a motorcooter lying in the road. police taking pictures and
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searching for clue they say a man and woman were riding thero scooterd mid might last night when they were hit by a car. both are the driver of the car is okay and did stay tolp this afternoon as we were covering that scooter crash, we heard this, another crash right he road, this one involving two cars. we went to check on the drivers and had to call 911 forth . both seemed to be badly shaken . firefighters helping bring one of the drivers on a stretcher to the hospital. the two crashes a reminder of how importantt is to stay alert on the roads, something drivers in the area tell us is a constant concern. >> i've seen more crashes this year t i've ever seen. people just doesn't lon't look they're driving. >> a new signal was installed. some say it has helped but they still have concern. >> there use to beess traffic but now it's still got a lot and there'sunore trafficng
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down the street. >> reporter: we have not been able to find out tow those drivers in the second cash are doing. we are of course hoping they are okay. >> all right, aimee, thank you. now to forestville that is back open. a dump truck crashed into th underside of a beltway overpass early this morning. it's not car what caused that crash. a bridge inspection team was dispatched to make sure the overpass was notcompromised. it took the team a little over an hour to check out the structureme and d it was safe. >> it feels a little like summer out there today, right? >> we'll take it, any time. >>it let's check amelia draper for what we can expect. >> good morningo you. feeling more like summer today than autumn once again. in addition to the warmer temperatures out there, i'mng trac scattered showers and
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thunderstorms. not a lot of activity in pennsylvania back through west rginia, but this is a moving into our area. we're going to have some hit-and-miss showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, mainly between about and 9 p.m. the chance that you're dealing with rain at about 40%. otherwise a mix of clouds and sun throughout the day. little humid with high temperatures today, around 83 degrees. temperatures now around70 as we look to the rest of the work week, we do have a shot of hitting 90 degrees. what that means for the weekend coming up around 11:20. >> thanks, amelia. we're face being major ro developments sding embattled nominee brett kavanaugh. there are new details about two of the womenccusing him of sexual misconduct.
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tracie potts has the latest. >> will the fbi interview julie swetnick? >> it wouldn't bother me at all. interview the third one. >> i saw him go up to girls and paw on them and try to, you know, get little too handsy touching them in private parts. >> reporter: nbc has not verified her story. ther are inconsistencies and kavanaugh denies even knowing her. also nbc hd obtai text messages that jillavanaugh was trying toontact old classmates. to getal friend is tryin messages tos fbi. >> she wanted to get out these texts that show that kavanaugh may have been trying to
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discredit debbi ramirez. >> reporter: republicans are insistinti the invtion not delay a vote on kavanaugh's nomination this week. >> let me make it very clear, the time for endless del and obstruction has come to a close. >> no one is asking to take longer than week but everyone is asking it be done thoroughly and completely within that week. >> the fbi deadline is friday. but the more they look, the more they may find. democrats say there could be up to two dozen potential witnesses out there. >>ozens of students are demanding that a dean at fcatholic university beed or resigned for his tweet about jue swetnick. students walked out of class in protest holding signs saying no victim shaming and chanting this is a tweet that landed the dean in hot water. itt suggested t swetnickould
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be considered a persinpetrator stead of a victim because of her age at the time of the rape. the dean has been suspended but students say that's not enough. >> it's a moment showing that the church they don't get it and that the school is showing they don't get it. >> around 11:00 lhet night, driver of a gray toyota sedan cut off anoth driver in the 1300 block of franklin street no heast near rhode islan avenue. police say the driver of the gun got out and pointed a at the victim before driving away. if you have any information about thein dent, you should call d.c. police. >> well, today the d.c. council could reverse an initiative that would raise the minimum wage for restaurant workers.
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>> the measure wasd was appron june but has received a lot of criticism. ir reporter: d.c. council members began t morning with a breakfast. they start toe deb some of the issues on the table and by all accounts this mo ing, initiative 77 will likely be repealed but then quickl replaced. the contentious debate over initiative 77 could be nearing its final stages. the d.c. council taking up the issue once again today with a stays, determine if it if it goes or if there is a suitable compromise. >> wve heard from hundreds of tip workers they fear they will see a reduction in their pay, that instead we address what the issues are that the proponents of the initiative saieed to be addressed. >> the councilman says the bill will likely be repealed but then
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repl aed withther more positively, serving all involved. >> theouncil shoul never be involved in the name of helping workurs,ng them. >> reporter: in addition to looking at actual minimum wage, council members will also look at protecting workers from wage theft as well as sexual harassment. >> we'll be keeping an eye on what happens there. a lot of interest in that. >> the council will vote on a permanent plan to crack down on k-2 in th district. last month mayorowser introduced temporary emergency legislation that changed how sin they beiru -- synthetic were classified. they will vote to make the temporary bill permanent.
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we've all hea the saying "too good to be true." coming up, how to spot a jobt listing t could be just that. >> and the first lady is on her fi solo foreign
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just in from the culpepper county sheriff's office, deputies are searching for the driv a semi-truck that they say side swiped a school bus
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this morning and drove off. the school b was not carrying student and the bus driver was not injured. the bus was headed to richardsville. anyone with information is asked to call the culpepper county sheriff's office. >> tense moments at jfk airport in new york. this was moments after emergency crews put out a fire in a delta plane's wheel well. 205 passengers and eight crew members were on board. the plane was bound for ghana. a mechanical alert went off. as the plane taxied back to the gate, the brakes overheated and starred t started the fire. everyone was safe evacuated and rebooked on other flights. >> the trump administration is sending a message town married same-sex partners of foreign diplomats and united nations
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employees. couples must be eligible toe married in order to apply for a visa. couples already in the u.s. must so proof they married by the end of the year or leave the country within 30 days. >> first lady melania tmp is in africa for her first big solo ternational trip. this is a look at her landing in ghana today. sheill also visit malawi, nya and ypt. she will work to spread the message of her be best child welfare initiative. >> with the mid terms just weeks away now, major push fro a democratic heavyweight. former president obama has
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support supported candidate jealous. >> another race being watched is the race between jennifer weston and barbara comstock. according to a poll released this morning, the democrat has a small lead in this race. >> the bad news he for republicans and it's bad news, she is losing this race right now 50-44. when they asked folks about the kavanaugh effect, less than 10% said it was affecting their vote. >> nbc's steve kornacki says president trump's approval numbers are making a difference and this is hurti comstock. >> new details this morning from the d.c. council member w says he was assaulted by a bar employee who refused to let him in, even after showing government idea. vincent gray said he tried to enter the d.agle for a city
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event on saturday night. he showed the bouncer his d.c. council i.d. card but it didn't have his birth date on it. he said that's when the bouncer pushed him out of the club. >> and he pushed me right out the door of the building. and i wound up hitting the me pa. i just went flat on my back on the pavement. and he literally came out and stood over me and said "you're faking." >> management sd he refused proper i. and was told to wait outside. a spokesman said they're reviewing the incident to determe whether any charg will be filed. > more than 50,000 amazon workers will receive a bump in their paycheck because they are waging tir minimum wage to $15 an hour. >> and speaking of amazon jobs,
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beware of a new scam that is targeting people rnow. the better business bureau says victims get ama voice , text, e-mail or message on social media inviting them to apply for a high paying job. t but t job doesn't really exist. >> scammers are now ung the amazon name to fish for cash. a fakee person onllaims to be hiring people. the position pays up to $6,000 a month and you can work from home.ye but new emplo have to purchase a $200 enrollment fee before you can yostart. pay up, the scam amer vanishes. >> kids go back to school and the moms might havee extra t and might be looking for an
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opportunity. these ploys are going after people who need work and wantne and they're taking money they can't afford to lose. that's wt mak this especially notorious. >> no legit company asks for a credit check during the hiring process or a directpo t. amazon does not require payment for job training and a few hours of work for big money, not reality. if you see thi scam on, report via scamtracker on the better business bureau web site. >> confusion about getting into the national museum of african-american history and cultur what you need to know if you're planning to visit there. >> and people in parts of indonesia are still
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a this hour a desperate search and fading hopes for findinge survivors in rubble of a seven-story hotel that collapsed when a powerful earthquake hit indonesia on friday. peopleorities believe 50 were trapped. 12 people have been rescued from the ruins, but only three of them survived.ea the toll has already climbed above 1,200. several devastated areas have yet to be reached. >> reporter: everywhere there's devastation. here at a crumpled hotel, dozens
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people believede to tracked. rescuers are using sniffer dogs to find them. >> when the dogs are barking, what does that tell u? >> there might be life there.r: >> reporwo days ago there were voices and tapping but today silence. ndtellite images show how badly the earthquake tsunami altered the landscape here. buildings before and after. the town's coastline swallowed by the sea. supplies of fuel are critically low and aid has been slow to reach re. military planes are bringing military supplies in and reloading with people wanting ou thousands of waited here to be evacuated to anywhere tha feels safer than this. there are still after shocks here p sople are preparing to spend another night outside. as we drove around, we noticed many people are hanging banners outside their homes saying "help
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us." >> it's now 11:22. amelia draper is here with more on this nice weather. pat and i liketh warmer w so we're not going to complain but fall. some are ready for >> our normal high is about 74 degrees. when our temperature today will get close to 84, ten degrees above normal is a little unusual. we've just been running so warm that it's lately hard to break a pattern like that. but the one pattern that we have seen reall change is the wet weather pattern with a change in the jet stream. we're loong at mainly dry weather on the ten day. today some widely scattered showers and thunderstorms between about 3 and 9 p.m. about a % chance of rain north and west of washington. thereompletely dry o tomorrow on your wednesday, sunny, warm. thursday almost hot, i'd say hot with a temperature near 90 degrees and then cooler on friday, temperaturethe 70s and plenty of cloud out there as
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we look to the end of the work week. here's future weather for this afternoon. i'm starting you off at 1 p.m. notice we have some cloudiness with the white showing up on the map and thunderstorm firing back around the mountains. as we head to about 3 p.m., 4 p.m., we seett sed thunderstorms north and west of washington. we have a chance f a few thunderstorms out there, by about 4 to 5, widelyed scatt showers and thunderstorms and the best chance is north of washington. notice how most rf usurn to dry conditions, just a small chance for an isolated shower from about 6 to 9. most of us looking to stay mainly drive, through the be beltway and southernaryland. >> plenty of sunshine. t only is it warm at 86 but a
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little bit humid awell, once againee instead fling of autumn. >> every single day through saturday, we're looking to see our temperatures above that 74.rage high of thursday near 90. so how is th going to impact the fall foliage in i'll have more on thatn i 15 amelia. student at a high school this morning are struggling after a football player was seriously hurt during a friday night game. that player has now actually died. the exact moment of impact is still being investigated. w the school is handling future games. >> and it's not even finished but already troubar
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two football tradies have reignited the conversation about player safety on the foo all field. in georgia a 17-year-old boy collapsed and died after an apparent brain injury during a high school game. >> and in tennessee a college football player is fighting for his life aft a serious head injury. gabe gutierrez reports. >> reporter: this morning ani georgia com is heart broken after the sudden death of
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17-year-old linebacker dillon thomas. >> he loved everybody. everybody loved him. i'm not just saying that. everybody reall loved him. >> reporter: teammate gavin duncan was on the field friday when his friend had toel bed today sideline in the third quarter.d u know how serious it was? >> i saw him walking off the field so i thought he was ay then he complained he couldn't feel his leg and it started sinking in. >> reporter: officials say hesu ered a brain injury but at the time nothing seemed out of the ordinaryntil dillan became incoherent. >> in nashville, another young football player is in critical condition after collapsingay saturduring a college game. ne tee state will call a time-out. >> reporter: christian abercrombie had alsoalked off the field playing vanderbilt
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telling trainers he had a headache. he collapsed. the 4 million young people who playedan oed people last died from the sport four were from direct causes like head trauma, the other nine from indirect trauma lik heat stroke. back in georgia dillan thomas had no known prior medical conditions. the shock is sinking in today. >> he died doing what he loved to do. >> i'm really goingis to him but he's always going to be a part of this time. >> here at pike county high school, the players have decided they will play tir nex game on friday in dillan's hono >> this morning the family of taquan have more answers in their son's murder. his family said the 18-year-old went to buy a soda at a cner
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store and never came home. d.c. police arrested elijah harmon. >> today an fbi agent who tracked the cell phone of the victims of the manchin murders will be back on the stand. hair found on bedding recovered from the mansionld c be that of darren wynn. the brother also took the stand yesterday. he was grilled about where he was the day of the murder. stephon matains he had nothing to do with the crime. >> a former preschoer teach faces life in prison for abusing
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hisstudents. nearly 40 distraught parents were in the courtroom as prosecutors detaid the horrific abuse. they say he abused more than a dozen preschoolers at the mini land day care. would assault the little girls as they were coming down the side. he alsolt pleaded g to making child pornography. >> there is an unsettling feeling in northern virginia because of a parking garage that's been sin into the ground. this has been happening near the new innovation cenr metro station, which is part of metro silver line. that are right now.onstruction adam tuss tells us whether there's a fix for this. >> this eight-story, $52 milliog parkarage right next to one under brand new stations construction along metro's silver line has been sinking into the ground. officials are quick to point oui that garage has settled, in other words, it was sinking but now it stable.
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however, this structure did drop as much as four inches in spots. >> is there any concern abo th structural integrity of this building? >> we are very confident that it stable and it' safe. >> reporter: but now ts issue and no timetable when work to complete the garage will resume. >> that was adam tuss reporting. this is a possible location for the new amazon headquarters as well. >> if you plan to visit the national museum of african-american history and culture, you'l p need as to get in. the sudden change left several visitors confused yesterday. in september, the museum allowed visitors in without a pass during the week. that program ended last week and won'teturn until next year in january. between now and the end of the year, weekday visitors will need to gets pas online starting at
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6:30 a.m. or try for walk-up entry at 1 p.m. >> they worked for years to get on o their hands and now we're seeing the caps' championship ring. >> it looks pretty good. take a look at all these diamonds. players reived the rings last night at a team party. each players name and numberthn sidend tomorrow night we'll welcome the stanley cup champions back on the ice. >> pretty exciting. >> very. >> looking for a little fresh air for your next commute?av >> we the secret to cleaning awayn stubb smells in your car. >> who was your first celebrity curb? >> you. >> you can't li >> i don't lie. >> you've lied and so n have i to put weight on your back. >> that dustin hartley from
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"this is us." now he's putting his planking to the test. the test. we'll be rig ht my d kaine: ad 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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a california mother called he son a warrior as he recovers from a shark attack. >> he was in the water near diego when the shark bit him over the weekend. he was apivrentlyg for lobsters in shallow water when the shark attacked. the teen was rescued by kayakers who were at the beach and called for help. his mom spoke publicly yesterday for the first time sce that attack. >> one word i would describe him is that he is nice. he's a nice kid. and he's very brave, very strong, athletic. >> the teen's mom says he's already expressed h desir to go back in the water. he has already been asking to talk to the pavple who him. probably wants to say thank you
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in person.s >> he d sound like a warrior. >> oh, after a shark baite? >> sometimes cars just plain old stink, even if it's not cle where the stink is coming from. >> we have tips to got rid of those kids. >> the dog, the kids, even the compost often mean a trip to the car wash. >> you don't want tiv that impression that you're not a very clean person. >> reporter: but sometimes that's just not enough to get rid of those unpleasant odors. >> it can be reall tough to figure out why a car smells so d. there are lots of vents andes crevic where smells can hide. >> the first thi i look at is the cabin filter. >> one thing to look is your dash board vent. see if there's any debris like leaves in the cabin filter. clear it out.
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if that works, great. if not, installing a new cabin filter with really help you. you can probably do it yourself. >> you can spray a professional grade duct and fungus cleaner. >> for tougher smells, you may need professional cleaning. and don't for get the sun roof. small drainage holes sometimes get clogged, allowing them to drink on to the seats. a quick vacuum of that area can solve the problem. >> susan says if t none se work, you may have to have your mechanic check for more serious sues with the car's climate system. >> or get a new car. >> i never think about what there ecalled, the cabin filter? >> never knew the car had one.
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>> my car is 17 years old at when you have a car that long and you don't have a car payment, you keep driving it. >> i'm with you! od job, amelia. >> anyway, i told you guys i'm going to talk about fall foliage. i think thet b thing about fall foliage right now is we're seeing this pattern shift to a dry kind of pattern versus the soggy, wet pattern wead all summer. temperatures are still a little warmer than i'd like to see them but i think that we're just not raling with so muchn. you'll see the ten days lookingmalookin looking mainly dry is good news for our color. can you see moderate color in parts of maine, new hampshire, vermont, down through new york as we look to our areas, some low color, including in the blue
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ridge area and western ryland. you don't want temperatures to fall below freezing but whe we were only talking about temperatures in the 60s, i'd like tom see t in the 50s, maybe even 40s out there. we lk for peak color late october and early november. i think based on temperatures we'll likely see our peak fall foliage in early november. now, what happs is the green in the leaves is always there and it starts to d appear showing the yellow and the orange that are always in the leaf as well. now, the purple and red are produced based oea theer among other factors and those are the sugars starting to come out in the leaves. you can go to my facebook and latest. pages for the a high temperature today around 83 degrees with widely showers and thunderstorms this afternoon on into the evening hours, especially north and west
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of town. inside the beltway may stay completely dry. it'sot on thursday. thursday evening a chance for showers or thunderstorms. as we look to friday, we're cooler, in the 70s. plenty of clouds. partly to mostly cloudy skies over theid weekend, m 70s on saturd and low 80s on sunday. >> thanks, amelia. >> still ahead, i wentroduce to you a local firefighter who can add champion chile mai maker to resumé. >> and if you enjoy jazz
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it combines great music and wine. what a combo. the first ever swe wine and jazz festival takes place this weekend. one of the performers is tracy hamlin. listen to her music. ♪ beautiful! tracy is here in the us.io with thanks for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >> i le your voice. >> thank you. >> how did you get started inis ine of work? >> when was a little girl, i started listeng to a standard
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that natalie col did and that led me here. i love the impvisational aspect of it and creativity. you have to have a certain music vocabulary to excel in it. > you live in loudoun county now. >> i live in loudoun county. >> why is this festival important to what you're doing for the community ? >> two talented students will get a priority music lesson for a year. the sweet jaz team will provide transportation. >> so the proceeds will go to play for the lessons for two students. are there any special requiremen m? >>ically inclined and again from the low-incomefamily.
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e've gotten so many wonderful prospects, i'm hoping we can help more than two this year. >> that would be wonderful. >> headlining the festival, we have alex albright, i'll be performing i also had a talent show and we have a group from montgomery county students and a student foodloudoun county, gre and wine. >> did you find there is a lot of access to lessons and exposure to music inre our >> yes, i definitely think there is. i'm so passionate about giving back and not only helping sin singers find their foundation but helping them understand it is a business and they be up on their game, spiritually, emotionally, i mentally becau not easy.
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>> it is a lot of work. but the payoff is wonderful, right? >> it was so rewarding. >> it was so nice to meet you. thank you so much for joining us. >> hope to see you guys there. ♪ nothing, oh nothing could ever change this love i have ♪ >> a woodbridge man takes his talents to nbc's the voice. "bri brian cherry sang but unfortunately none of the judges turned their chairs. jennifer hudson said it ft like the song lost its weight toward the end.
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>> a fire captain took his smokingew recipe toork for a chance at $10,000. he's turning his grand prize winning recipe into holiday cheer to children in need. molette green has the details.ep ter: you're looking at a wing $10,000 pot of chili, that longing to captain eddie dumeyer. there's a good reason why santa is also in the kitchen. captain eddie, you won.yo beat out four others to be americs best firehouse chili champ. $10,000 is the >> right. we're going to take that $10,000. we have a program where we send santa on a fire engine around to
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terminally ill children. we send them a gift. >> reporter: santa, what do you >> it's delicious.i? i don't bring some back, i'll be in a heap oftrouble. >> amy, what's the web site? you're looking for kid who need a visit from santa. how can they find it? >> we're looking for families in eastern prince county. >> captain eddie, how are you feeling about being able to do this? you help people all the time and you're going to be able t help iildren even more. >>t feels fantastic to win but
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it feels great to help the kids. >> $10,000 to help children thi holiday season. >> what a great cause. i just thought molette would bring some chili back for us but i'm still waiting. it looks great. >> chipotle restaant is introducing a loyalty progm. enrollees will earn 15 points for every $1 they spend. those who order in person will earn ten points per dollar. chipotle rewards is only active in three cities now but will roll out nationally next year. >> between the chipotle burritos and the firehouse chilly, it's time for nch. >> and coming up, a collection of neil
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if you only buy a ticket when the jackpot gets really big, today could be your day. mega millions is worth 367 millio big ones. if you win and take the cash option, you get $213 million. drawing takes place tonight. good luck. >> you have to play to win but the chances are so slim.
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>>ess than year shy of the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, thean who took that first step on the lunar surface is beingeb cted in a new feature film. >> to the world neil armstrong was the first man on the moon but to his son, he was a lot more. >> reporter: in the new movie "first man," neil armstrong is portrayed as a reluctant hero. >> well, we're not sure we're going to get on to the moon. >> and that is how his son, mark, remembers his father. >> how did your d take in thece bratory nigature of what he did? >> i don't think it changed him. my father always wanted the accolades to be shared among the hundreds off thousands people involved in the program.
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>>liveofftoff. >> now the public has a chance to know about the man behind the moon walk through his personal items tha are now up for auction. >> i see a lot of these engineering-type notes. your dad was intimately involved in the workings of the mission? >> very much so. i think he considered himself an engineer before he considered himself a pilot. >> it includes a childhood note to the easter nny, but no notes about those famous words. >> o small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> did you know what he was going to say? >> absolutely not. i n't think he decided until he was there in the moment. >> a defining moment for a man who despite that giant leap, remained firmly grounded here on
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earth. >> it looks like a very good movie. >> and let's get a final word on our weather. >> forhis afternoon we're going to have some scattered showers and thunderstorms, beeen about 3 p.m. and 9 p.m., you can see some of this activity back in west virginia, up in pennsylvania. i think about 60% of us today stay completely dry, everybody feeling the warmth with a high around and a mix of clouds and sun otherwise. nnear 90 thursday with an evening thunderstorm possible. 70s for friday and saturday, low 80s by sunday, pat. >>thanks, amelia. that's "news4 midday." we're back onhis afternoon for "first at barbara comstock might as well be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up to 64 percent in virginia.
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barbara trumpstock agrees. voting with trump 98 percent of the time. jennifer wexton believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expand medicaid in virginia. "i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message... because change is coming."
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