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i remember looking up and he was iving away. >> pat collins talks to the victims. plus the amazon fect. it may push lawmakers to improve your commute. >> a there is next step. >> adam tuss shows you how from chopper 4. >> you can see the showers and storms. >> the worst is t thenorth. tornado watches west of pennsylvania. >> yay parts of pennsylvania and it is just that the entire state of pennsylvania including our area as well. this is aery dangerous
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situation. i'm tracking these to the west. they would c into parts of our area. some light shower activity. tost of the activity that is farther to the w should die off before it moves in here. if you live in hagerstown, burnltsburg, we'll continue to a watch of these move to the east and we'll show you what it means for you. >> thank you. our app is free and iow to download and you can see the hour by hour forecast right there in the palm of your hand. >> now to the bitter controversy of judgeva brett ugh. >> things are moving quickly. >> the fbi investigation cou be finished as earliate as tonight and tomorrow morning. we're already hearing from two of the attorneys of the women
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who accused brett kavanaugh of misconduct. >> reporter: now, attorneys for both christine blasey ford and deborah ramirez sayhehave information from witnesses who could be helpful to this fbi investigation, but they say it appears the fbi has not acted on that information. mitch mcconnell said he want it's to get the vote on kavanaugh by the endf the week. >> pushing for a vote by the end of the week. dismissing what he calls political smears against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. >> this deluge of uncorroborated, unbelievable mud. >> a 40oteeans preliminary action has to be taken tomorrow. days before they return their findings. the fbi did notre cly have man's to interview christine blasey ford. the wte house saying her testimony is enough.it
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has now given way to new questions about his honey under oa. >> ifou say maybe he's telling the truth and make he's not, he doesn't belong on the sprrt. >> text messages suggest that he knew about a claim by deborah ramire and tried to do damage control before it went public. but this what he told senators last week. >> when did you first hear of miss ramirez' allegations. >> in the period sin then. the new yorker story. >> jeff fla saying he was troubled by the partisan tone during the hearing. >> we can't have this on the court. we simply can't. >> president trump that only defendinguthe tone suggesting the nominee and men in general are being treated unfairly. >> it is a very scary time for young men in erica. >> as an fesh investigation plays out, a public fight over brett kavanaugh, his past and
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his future. >> reporter: now today, leader mitch mcconnell was asked about those fbi findings once they ar released. he did say that would not be anothereason to del the vote. celebrities are coming towa ington on thursday. they plan to hole a concert outside the supreme court that night. the performers include alicia keys. a party majority is organizing this demonstration. kavanaugh controversy appearso have little t no effect on the closely watched vote. democrats hope to flip it from red to blue. and a new mon mouth poll suggests that comstock continues to challenge t challenger. jennifer. weton, 50 to 44%.
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as for the controversy over brett kavanaugh, 81% of voters in the district stay sexual misconduct allegations nave caused them on change their vote. among the remainder, the kavanaugh issue said it has made them5% more likely to support. weton and that's matched by those who say it is more likely to make they will support comstock. now to a hit and run crash that hurt two local students. you can see that they were walk tg across street in a crosswalk. >> reporter: it is t kind o thing nightmares are made of. two young students are in the
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crosswalk. they have right-of-way. they're struck by the car. the driver of the car continues down the road. like nothing ever happened. >> she looked at that video of what happened that day. that day she and a friend were hit by a car. that day she will not soon forget. >> it was really upset. i remember her saying my name s aning the terror on her face and then she was lying on the ground and she said i'mto goin be paralyzed. she nkwasn't, t god, she's okay, b it was traumatizing. >>he is a 22-year-old medical student at georgetown. today she is doing just fine. but after you see what happened to her, you'll know how lucky
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she is to be alive. it was september 5th, around 7:00 at night. sthe and another student were studying at the library. othey decided get something to eat. they were crossing wiscons avenue. they had the greenlight. they were almost halfway across the street whe all of a sudden, what happened. take a look at this surveillance video. they were continuing right down the street. >> as far as he was weconcerned ould have died and there was nompathy from him. >> police are sirg lating this video hoping no one will recognize the car. recognize the driver. shsaid she wants thi guy off the street. >> i hope he isn't allowed to drive like that.
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right now he's probably still driving. >> reporter: so if you know the guy, you know the car, police want to hear from you. >> just amazing. those girls are lucky to still be alive. >> we're now learning about a ricin scare at the pentagon. the fbi isti invting four separate murders involving ricin. they were intercepted at a mail fal. a thirdne was found as well. it is an extremely dangerous poison andt has no known anti-dote. >> a local protest turned into high drama. it happenedde out maryland. they wanted to talk about
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cannabis reform and he stlamd do in their faces. a woman from the district was arrested. new efforts to get k-2 off our streets. it is dangerous and eap. four people died last month. >> reporter: good evening. the city officials say this is s cr putting all of us at risk now. they stay dealers and the manufacturers of drugs are targeting menially ill, homeless, drug addicts. our most as a result early vuer. over and over again. people passing out on the stfts
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d.c. overcome by a powerful new strain of synthetic opioid and cannabinoids being manufactured and sold. cheaprugs wit street names like scooby snacks, k-2 and spice. since mid july, nearly 2,000 doses. at least four of them were fatal. not only is th crisis a threat to those using drugs but it puts at risk the general public who may need an ambulance. >> they would be send to other alth emergencies so we've seen a really depletion. >> they are making a real effort to get the drugs off the streets and behind bars. news4. ou d.c.el went against the will of the people today.
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it promised to raise wages. the restaurant owner said it would have forced them on fire workers and close staurants. new in the mansion murders trial. incriminating testimony from the exfiance. the change she noticed in the suspect days after the killing. a potential threat to stents. doug is calling thunderstorms and cooler temperatures.
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i'm neal simon. i'm the son of an immigrant and a family man. daughter: hey, dad. neal: and now i'm running for the u.s. senate, unaffiliated with any party, because they're playing partisan games and gettining done, and it's crippling america. i've created high-paying jobs right here in maryland by listening, bringing people together, and i'll do the same thing as your senator. they say an outsider can't do it, but... all: together... neal: ...we'll prove them wrong. i'm neal simon, and prove this message. let's finally put people over politics. and prove this message. so our grab and go salads,ick meals are sandwiches,ife. and snacks are completely new. we're using better ingredients to bring you quick meals to match your busy schedule. see for yourself. at giant, we're ready when you are. 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.
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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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we learned more about what daron wint did. >> reporter: the lastn to testify in court today was the woman who drove the cararon wint was arrested in on may 21, 2015. this woman s she didn't know him but shenew h brother. that evening she said they asked to convert thoands of dollars into money orders.
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this woman told jurors later thatighthe and her friend met upith him in a white truck. he introduced her to a guy named jason who got into her car. he said to follow him. that he was really darr object wint and they were all heading to go to the police. but before they made it, police cornered the car with guns drawn and he was arrested. she took to the stand early this morning. she shielded her face to cameras. she is daron wint's a fiance just finished giving an emotional day of testimony. sheno aedged that she was given an immuneeal to testify. ce she started speaking on the stand, wint start crying. that he id that three days after turned, they went shopping
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and he paid for everything in $100 bills. on the night of may 20 ths, she said she was watching the 11:00 news when she saw his picture on tv connecting him to a murder in d.c. she said he homicidup the two fled to a hotel where they stayed the night and he took a ta back to d.c. to turn himself in. he testified that one day after the murder, wint contacted him asking to burn the mini van b this man said he refused. we're in the fourth week of this trial. are you getting any sense of how much longer they expect this court case to go on? >> well, so far these ption has called 56 witnesses and they say this is going faster thanat
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they thought would happen. they're expecting to wrap up theiry case next tuesday, which means the defense will se.sent their so it is very possible this trial could conclude at the end of thi month but it is projected to wrap up by the first week of november. so we'll see. >> all right. close.ot that thank you. you can see our coverage from throughout this trial as well as a closer look at the time line in this case and a pan of legal experts talking about the answers that they hope to learn. >> new arrests connected tthe deadly violence in charlottesville last year. th pressed charges against white supremacists they say incited violence during rallies. scott? >> reporter: these arrests are not connected to the death of heather hayer.
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apt they are connected to the violence that hn that day and the nig before. the u.s. attorney's office in the western district of vouginia says f people were arrested this morning. members of ate militant whi supremacist gro from california. they stay men traveled and incited violence august 11 and 12. >> with their hands ready to do street ,battommitted multiple acts of violence including punching,ead butting and pushing numerous people along second street. northeast in charlottesville.he >> victims included an african-american, two women, and a minister in a clerica collar. they say there's video. they face up to t years in prison for olations. a loudoun county health care workerou has been not guilty
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in the death of a teenager. william herndon was accused in the death of jeremiah fleming. as he mental health connection nigs who restrained him. jurors decided that he is notal crim responsible. the washington times is now the second organization after fox news retractednd false malicious allegations concerning seth rich. in jufl 2016 he was shot and killed near his homee in bloomingdale neighborhood. soon after his death, wikileaks released stolen dnc e-mails. right wing. the washington amplified it and even accused him. ited acknod the allegation as false and apologiz. he semied the apology and noted not only had he lost his only
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brother to murder, in his words, politically motivated conspiracy theorists falsely accused him ou grot criminal acts. a sense of frustration in indonesia. victims cut off from help. and we're getting more information. dougs back next tracking me storms and wsoha
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the storms are in pennsylvania. a dangerous situation. psych a couple through our area as we move thrgh theovernight hours. i expect these to be dying as they move ourway. that's it. we've got one over toward page county. but again, that is really going to be it this evening. i am tracking more storms to the west of frostburg. you can see these storms making their way to the south. we're losing daylight.
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and because of that, look what's happening. th is what i'm saying a dangerous situation is. we have tornado watches from pittsburgh and northern new jersey, right around new york through parts of connecticut. a dangerosituation. we've had numerous tornado warnings. we'll zooou in and see one, two, three, four tornado warnings. five tornado warnings around the skranl onl area. these storms mean business. most of these staying to our north. keep your heads up. these storms may move into your area but they'll have a tough time across the motain. the best chance will be 7:00, 8:00ur in area. clouds today ahead of the frontal boundary.
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notice where the front is. 68 buffalo. 80 in d.c. so that's why we've got the storms right here into parts of pennsylvania. 84 around the atlanta area w ot stthe warm side and there's 84 here tomorrow. the front mov to the north.ta we on the warm side through tomorrow. are you ready for this? what are you and i doing? >> oh,. ye caps. we'll be right on those steps. come say hello to us. h e heavy security so you can't get too close. >> unless you bring food. >> a nice evening. by the time leave for the game. 80 on thursday. a hot day there.
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an isolated storm possible most of the day possible. this is the one day i really watching here. the clouds, maybe some drizzle. i'm hoping not. we have a lot going on for saturday. lookg at temperatures in the 80s. remember. by late n tweek, the average high. a little summer left. you know smoking isn't allowed inside most restaurants. easy to hide, easy to use. they have releasedew data on juul ecigarettes. some parents at a loudoun elementary school are alarmed
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elementary school are alarmed some of the so worried they kept here's to the stair takers, elementary school are alarmed some of the so worried they kept breakfast makers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures.
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farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lifers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an opportunity to thrive your way. i'm neal simon. i'm the son of an immigrant and a family man. daughter: hey, dad. neal: and now i'm running for the u.s.enate, unaffiliated with any party, because they're playing partisan games and getting nothne, and it's crippling america. i've created high-paying jobs right here in maryland
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by listening, bringing people together and fiing common ground, and i'll do the same thing as your senator. they say an outsider can't do it, but... all: together... neal: ...we'll prove them wrong. i'm neal simon, and i apprthis message. let's finally put people over politics. right now, parents outf loudoun county elementary school are answers. >> they want to know why they were kept in th dark about potential school threat. but school officials aren't ready to comment on how it was handled. >> what parents have learned after some did their own
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investigating. >> reporter: this sheriff's deputy has been a daily presence y school. element but this school isn't supposed to have an sro. is there a surity threat? >> we were told there's no threat and we are safe and we should be grateful we have the sheriff. >> butarents didheir own digging a man said he would shoot. on august 21 the man was arrested and charged. >> when you ask appointment blank, is there a threat made in the place my children are going and you're tol no, and you're told it is a lie. completely unacceptable. d >> parentsn't get their first e-mail from the principal until semi24. it rd in part, this security measure was an act purely out of
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an abundance of caution as o resultf a domestic iue involving a staff member. i want to assure you, it is safe. then they notified that theyul be keeping their kids home from school. another e-mail follod explaining, the staff mem r involved is away from lucketts the suspect accused of the threat was jt acquitted in court. but a no trespass order in place blocking him from all school. there will be a school wide safety you had a and it to push for a school safety officer. new at 6:00, virginia is one of eight states receivi federal grants. more than $800,000ill be used
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to deal with threats deemed a thre t tomselves or others. days after the fbi reopen brett kavanaugh'sackground check to assess past misconduct, the fbi could wrap it up as early as tonight. the potentially swift resolution is leavi critics to question whether the fbi has permitted everyi to follow available move. d.c. police are looking for the driver behind this hit and run. two pedestrians were struck on a crosswalk. both victims are medical students and both okay. and the fbi is investigatino pieces of mail sent to federal buildings. all four may have the suspected poison ricin. ricin is extremely toxic and deadly.
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but right now it doesn't appear that anyone was exposed. findi a designated place to smoke is becoming more difficultnd it could become even bigger in bethesda.t a rec run of nice weather is keeping restaurants with outdoor patios, decks or porches busy. many of the peopoe we with say they would welcome a law banning smoking in tdoor dining areas. >> it is the second happened smoke for myself and others who don't smoke. that is the problem for nonsmokers. we end up inhaling their smoke. >> some smokers say it is unfair to ban outdoor smoking at restaurants. >> i believe you should be able to have a cigarette if you're enjoying a beer. >> serving areas as aoard o
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health regulations. >> the montgomery county council is introducing asa pro to ban smoking outside of restaurants. the same way it is prohibited in the workplace. and in public buildings. >> several came to me and suggested we introduce this bill. others have it in practice. d that theynot allow smoking in the outdoor parts of a restaurant. >> some restaurants already prohibit smoking like here in bethesda. >> we have always prohibitedit. we have areas nearby where if people want to take a break, they're welcome to do so. the council has scheduled a public hearing later this month. to hear from people for and against outdoor smoking at restaurants. it would join 230 counties that
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have banned it the centers for disease control reports that sales he jumped nearly 650% in a year's time. the rapid rise may have sparked arous trend among teenagers. a new study shows teens who use ecarettes are more likely to smoke actual cigarettes. it wants to prevent underage use but says it will take the industry and regulators working together. soon the president will be sending you some text messages. what you need to know about the new alert system. and we're already talking thanksgiving. a new list of stores staying closed for theoliday and the schedule changes that have ed outrcustomers. and tracking severe weather to the north. i'll let you know as we work our y what makes aldi olive oil oh sweetheart.
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if you go to our map andne search ina, you can see the devastation that hit that place. here you see the satellite image. there was taken in august. if you slide the bar across the p, it is revealed. it shows the same image after the quake. >> five days now q since theke and people are it wag for help. they need everytng. fuel, food, fresh water. and people need information. they are waitingo hear how many are still missing and that's the fearful t that toll could rise even further.
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right now, they're cutof the power lines are down and many roads are blocked by land slides. >> the esfrustration, the a issues that my colleagues have spoken with are difficult to overcome. >> military planes are beginning to bring relief supplies in and then they'reeloading with ople to take them out. >> thousand have been waiting at the airport wanting toevacuate. wanting to get anywhere they believe is ser than this. nbc news, indonesia. >> we are working for you with what you need to know about the presidential alert you'll receive on you cell phone tomorrow. this is af teste emergency alert system. it will be at 2:18 tomorrow afternoon. fema wenl an emergency alert to every smart phone in the u.s. that is turned on and
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in range of a pne tower. melania trump is in africa on her first soloti interal trip. she is hoping to make child well being the focus of her five-day, four-country tour. >> she h arrived here in the capital of what is called the gateway to africa. she received a very, very warm welcome. the country iselming her, mindful that the trump administration has been virtually absent here. they stay president has ignored africa and insulted africa. they'reery mindful of. the nader has a very different message. she is bringing her program to the international stage to help families. her first stop was at a hot that cares for mothers and newborn children. and she's had some success with
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mortality rates. she is alsoushing american foreign aid. something president trump has tried t slash. i'm ron allen. we'll have more coming up later on nightly news. how do we get from one side to the next? local leaders are talking about yet another potomac river crossing. this time it is more than just talk. >> we're monitoring changes in the forecast. >> back wit theh at giant, we know that quick meals are a part of life. so our grab and go salads, sandwiches, and snacks are completely new.
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the most controversial plan for our region, building another bridge crossing over the potomac between virginia and maryland. and leaders in loudoun county have now identified two locations where this bridge could be built. but they need cooperation from the other side of the river. the transportation reporter adam tuss is in choer 4overing this story for us. >> reporter: i'm adam tuss in chopper 4 to talk about something we've been talking about for a lon time. a new crossing over the potomac. take alook. the idea is to possibly tie in to route 28 on the loudoun county side or theun loudoun parkway. take a look at why this might be possible as we swing over to route 28 and whyff theials are now saying they have identified these corridors. dulles in the distance there but there is route 28. andoue c do a hop, skip and j
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ap through some of the lands that isn't residential. and then you can come right across the potomac intoun montgomery . on the montgomery county side of things, over here, the whole idea has been about protecting this agricultural land.re that's w the fight has been almost every time we talk about this ise. >> i can like a zombie that will not die. it needs to die. >> but insisting this is a feasible option. >> if he want that to be the, hoe have to have connections like this. for montgomery county to think they can landotmazon and have a connection to the dulles corridor, i think they're kidding themselves. >> reporter: the officials say there is a nextep they'll put it into their long range plan or potentially put it into that man and that will facilitate more discussions.
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so it is not a done deal yet. t >>ay amazon announced it is giving its employees a raise and it man's to advocate for the minimum wage. it will pay $15 an hour which will include whole foods employees and about 100,000 seasonal employees as well. they faced criticism over pay discrepancy. we're a more than month away from thanksgiving but now we know which stores will be closed for retailers. 60 retailers say they will not be open for thanksgiving. bestblackfriday.com. costco, ikea, sam's club, h deep sxoe lows. a surfaye found 57% of americans we against thanksgiving openings. only 16% said they favor them >> that's about right. let the holiday be a holiday.
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come. on it remains one of the most pop hardesnations in town. if you want to visit t muse he'll of african-american history and culter, you'll have to get a pass. it won't return until january. you n try for it in the afternoon though. >> doug is back with more of the weather. you have to leave some stores open. >> a grocery store. that makes sense. >> a grocery store. >> maybe until 4:00 in the afternoon. footballst until first game is over. >> i'm glad we're on the same page.
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>> we thought we would have a get chance ofew a showers and storms. there's nothing in our area. the clouds helped stabilize it. numerous tornado on the ground that we've seen including some damage.el fortun to severe injuries out of that. more storms, watching these right here. the entire state of pennsylvania under a tornado watch. and you have some storms moving your way. i expect these to move east. martinburg, hagerstown, you may see some shower activity.
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maybe a rumble of say it one more time? oh, yeah. i want to see it. breaking news, guys. aunset shot. let's thi about that. here's the only problem. the sunset is at6:58. there's anotherone. let's take one from hawaii. we don't have that. temperaturewise, we're at 80 degrees. 77 by 7:00 and down to about 17n y storm chances, 00, 9:00, well to the north and west. how about the high temperatures today across the country? you can see what's happening. all the storms to the north. 69 in buffalo. 84, d.c. 80 in denver. 59. much colder air coming in and e is was the set-up over
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next two weeks.ar octoberh sending the jet stream to the north and the storm systemso the north. back to the west. an area of much cooler air. at means the stormy conditions. parts of the colorado rockies could pick up a couple feet of snow between now and the next couple weeks. for us we are warm and dry. not only that but we'll stay that way. normal we've got peak foliage. that's not the case. right now, high foliage and we're extremely low. we're not expecting it for about a month.pp now, sg the school bus forecast. it will be nice. isolated storms thursday. the big question for me is saturday and sunday. how much do we have the cloud co r? the big deal, the 8 continueds.
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average high, only 73 and we'll be ten degrees above that all the way through next week. >> wrlgs you have it taken care of tomorrow with the caps. >> just ahead, alex ovechkin. a new baby and l at him changing diapers. oh! first, here's a look at what's ahead on nbc "nightly news." >> why president trump says these are dangerous times f young men and whyomen are doing
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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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we know the capitals had a wild summer celebrating. in 24 hours the stanley cup will be raised in the season
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in the last 24 hours, some extrn did you see those championship rings? veterans alex ov and nicholas backstrom soaking it all in. >> unbelievable feeling. for my teammates, myselfe're going to remember it all o >> the name on the stanley cup and then to receive the ring, too. i'm never going to forget. and i'm always going to be grateful. the 18-year-old hunterg gettinto hang out with alex ovechkin and the team. walked to practice from the bench. he eveo got skate with some of the guys.
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hunter has ain life threaten disorder and his wish made possible through make a wish was to see the caps. >>t was just crazy. i got to talk to players face to face. just talk about where'm from. i had a breakaway shot. it was amazing. >> and his mom was cryingust seeing him out there on the ice. so after meeting with hunter and the practice, they got to meet with us. alex ovechkin is a new father to his 2-month-old and he got to take the diaper challenge. have you cha aed diapers yet? ? yes. i was the first one to do it.
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>> can you show us? >> not like that. >> the skills of a child. let's see how much you take care of your kids at home. >>ave quick hands. >> i know. i have a lot of practice. >> do you change a lot of diapers? >> yeah. >> i did. but a much smaller baby. >> you have to get in it there. >> we have this little challenge going on. don't know if you've had any experience changing diapers. >> all right. first of all, the baby will be on its back. you place the diapers between the legs. what's front and what's back? i don't know. >> you're a pro.
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>> there you go. >> keep it tight during the night so thepee doesn't go through. >> would that b your first advice? >> yeah.>> hold on. it's different. i can show you that. >> ding, ding, ding. >> i home he end joys every minute. oh, no. there's a hand down there. >> that was good. >> kind of loose but it's sitting there. feel free to do your duty. >> so any guesses on who is not a dad in that one? >> he's 23, right? >> yeah.ky? >> i can tell from you the voice of experience, if you have a boy, you'd better get faster than that. >> and the sports department
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needs to get a more life size baby. >>
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breaking news tonight the supreme court cliffhanger. the fbi's background investigation could be wrapped up as early as night. nes it enough time? and nb has learned agents do not plan to interview phristine blasey ford. tonighresident trump saying this when asked by nbc news what he would say to young people at this moment. >> it's a very scary time for young men i america, when you can be guilty of somhing that you may not be guilty of. >> and what about young women? >> women are doing great. also breaking, a ricin scare at the pentagon. mail sent to the defense secretary testg positive for the lethal poison. amazon's surpris move. will it start a trend? tonight what it means for workers and am

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