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senator susan colli of maine saying she is voting no. al gafgss sexual assault resonated deeply with many americans. >> that's right, but just as ep mistrust. >> mr. president, i will vote to confirm judge kavanaugh. >> so the votes mean that the nomination is all but assured butto that's noting kavanaugh's .oppositi >> it's been another day of very active protests at the toca protesters jammed the hall outside senator jeff flake's office and they were outside the supreme court with demonstrations for and against brett kavanaugh. >> we have tea a coverag we'll begin with blayne
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alexander. >> reporter: there have been twists and turns every step of the process. course, culminating with the dramatic moment on the senater fl with senator collins. now count down is on for a final vote. >> the supremebrourt nominee t kavanaugh clearing the first major hurdle on the senate floor. >> the motion is agreed to. >> with one republican lisa murkowski voting no, it will noo o the senate confirmation vote, likely saturday. president trump tweet praise but it is not a done deal yet. republican susan collins and joe manchin, both swing votes, supported kavanaugh today but that does not guaranteeir yes vote tion. after struggling with his decision, republican jeff flakea revealing t he will vote yes. >>s it' a big gech >> reporter: around capitol hill
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protesters hoping to change some minds. outrage over a process nearly derailed by allegations of xual assault -- absolutely disgraceful spectacle of the last two weeks. i hope we can say no to mob rule. >> reporter: democrats calling kavanaugh unfit pointing to his otional testimony last week. >> we saw a man filled with ession.nd ag >> reporter: now his fate is up to the senate with members still able to change their minds before the final vote. in thejo "wall streenal" op ed, kavanaugh defended that saying he was speaking with his family in mind and promising to remain an independent, impartial judge. >> all right. thank you. our team coverage connues with chris gordon. >> cris on capitol hill. it has been another day, an emotional day with people protesting for and against t nomination. >> reporter: well, these protestersre againstudge
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kavanaugh's confirmation and just moments ago we learned that it appears to be a certainty with senator manchin of virginia and senator collins, declaring yes votes. they say they will remain here. they say they will remember in november. they will f mobilize the mid-term elections. now, yesterday at this hour, we have reported that more than 100 demonstrators were arrested ilross the street at the senate office ng. today, more demonstrators arrested. this time at the u.s.upreme cour >> if you do not remove yourself from the roadway, you wille arrested. this is your warning. >> reporter: they arrested 15 men for blocking the street in front of the u.s. supreme coute af the senate vote on judge brett kavanaugh. >> we stand as people from all across the globe -- >> reporter: at the u.s. capitol, they hear from holden
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arms alumni. they are supporting dr. ristine ford and her allegations that judge kavanaugh isexually assaulted her high school. >> i've been thinking more and more about today' young woman. and more than ever, i really wa them to know that their community supports them. >> throughout theay, supporters of judge kavanaugh and those opposing him got into heated discussions. >> i think he should be confirmed. >> i think he is a wonderful a person i wish him the best of luck and i'm glad that he's going to, he is living it down now. what they did. and i very happy about that. observer they said sta their ground until the final vote. chris gordon, news4. >> once again, the final vote is
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scheduled for tomorrow and we'll on top of that. wesse you. >> we are following breaking news on metro this afternoon. scy moments today whe a man got stabbed in a car filled wit, ridencluding some children. the attack was at the navy yard station. let'get try it meagan fitzgerald.ha >> reporter: we learned within the last few minutes is that the victim in grave condition tonight. the suspect sti on the run. we can tell that you we know that these two g s knew each other. they got into some sort of dispute. this all happened on aath metro train. just behind me as it was approaching the navy yard. police want to you take a close look. we're told he was wearing red pants when he ran from the navy
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yard station near m and new jersey avenue. according to police this violent stabbing happened on a packed metro transit r. ahaperone for this group of middle school students says these kids wereinn the tra when the stabbing happened. two were treated for injurie after running from the train. police spent hours investigating the train carhere the incident happened while metro started tracking. >> back and forwards to work. >> this happens in and aroun the metro station. >> reporter: now, again, that suspect is said to have taken offn m street toward the cvs. anody who has information who might be able to identify this c guy in thatre is being asked to call police right away. back to you. now to more breaking news, a chicago more just learned his
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fate afterhoing a black teenager multiple times. scott? >> reporter: a jury has convicted jason van dyke of second-degree murder for the killing of laquon mcdonald. the charge requires to find it was unnecessary and unreasonable. 6e was carrying a knife when van dyke fired shots at him. second-degree murder usually carries a sentence of less than 20 years. we'll stay with the story and bring you more updates when we getthem. >> lots ofou have been commenting o this nextstory. today we learned the massive apartment fire i george's county was intentionally set. the fire happened last month on 85th street in new carrollton.ce po say 32-year-old natasha joer started it because she was upsetith her boyfriend. ex-boyfriend. it took firefighters hours to
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put it out. no one was injured but the damage was estimated at more than $2 million. a tragedy in pennsylvania hitting close to home for one maryland family tonight. marquis brown, football player, died after a fall from his dorm room last night. he was a junior in pittsburgh. live outside dematha, reaction to one of the former teammates, i understand? >> reporter: that's right. at this all boys catholi high school, the motto is one dematha. we truly saw what those words mean when we heard about brown's death. his friends, teammates, former coaches, all took to system to share their condolences. they said campus police were responding to an alt 1cation on thh floor of a residence hall around 10:30 when officers arrived on the scene, brown um
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reportedlyd from a window. to those w knew him, they are struggling to understand what happened. brown had just cebrated his birthday the day before. to them, the liberal arts major was happy and he had his eyes on the future. we spoke to one of his former teammates. he said brown was a leader on and off the field but a person in the classroom. tonight he is focusing on how he lid, not how he died. >> someone giving his all on and off thefield. someone who will be there for you no matter what. if you needed him, he is coming from whenever and wherever. somebody who was a really good person. somebody in the fure, if aid kirgsd i would want him to be just like orm. >> rr: now, dematha is not the only campus mourning brown's death. coming up in the next hour, we'll to go duquesne university where the students are struggling to find out what happened. > by the way, welcome to our team
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glad to have you on board. >> thank you. attractingamazon >> new reactions that it could come to our tiny town. you know neil armstrong for his accomplishments in space. what we learned about the man behind the career. the n armstrong movie. from better sleep to a cleaner home, new looks into a new health trend and whether this one works. and theool air has finally made its way our way. 67 with some cloud cover. we'll talk about what this means for the rest of your weekend and we're talking about a chance foc a little warm-up again. a little warm-up again. we go back to the w
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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 whenveryone has a skill, like shipbuilding. that's why i created careernd technical academies across virginia and passed a law to expand job training for young people. i'm tim kainand i app. here in virginia, we have to build an economy that works for all.
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igumany. now it feels about 25 degrees cooler than this time yesterday. and you can see it is cloudy as well. doug is back with how long this cooldown will last and what's coming in for the weekend. >> we are taking a look at essential oils. a local woman sayhey help with everything from sleep toyo keeping ur house clean. >> in her household, essential oils are, well, essential. >> they have become your thing.
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>> i have been using them to help clean my home and keep my family healthy. >> in a small box she keepsoi h in tiny dark vials. they have all kinds of names and aromas. >>his smells amazing. >> it bhixs other natural ingredients like vinegar to keep her home clean. >> this is your all natural cleaner. i just spray it and wipe it down.'t it doesneave any streaks or anything. an giveng i like is i this to my kids and i don't have to worryt abouting toxic. >> she said they have won over her two sons. the oils with an air diffuser like the help her oldest with his early to bed, early to rise school routine. >> i diffuse to help him sleep. every mom, he is like, did you put in it my room? so yeah. they love them.
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>> first some advice. it is important to get them with someone who can teach you to ush . >> and make sure you guy best. either 100% naturally derive oils with no a ingredients. justin finch, news4. >> if you want to start using them yourselves, doctors recommend you try only a few drops at first and that way you get to see how your body respon. for a lot of us, a good entertainment venue is important. the entertainment and sports arena opened last month. tonight it is a soldout tcrowd. anorrow night, mary j. blige performs as part of the grand opening weekend. the tickets are only $5 and they
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sold outfast. >> those tickets, as you can imagine, went fast. we wanted this to be an opportunity for the neighborhood in d.c., east of the river, t come into this building, even before the grand, grand opening mary j. blige saturday. so they'll be the first ones to see it. and fromn indoor entertainment cter to a very cool outdoor space, it is in montgomery county. nstruction of a nature t in north tome stoem finiis fini. it is along the transmission corridor. off-road enthusiasts will enjoy it. you can learn more things do you know this weekend. simply search for your weekend on our app. >> well, you'll be right there today without the s block.
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>> and with a jacket. >> and i wasng thin you probably would not even jacket day. but was walking outside, yeah, yeah. a lot of people hav sweaters. we are in the 60s. the temperatures have been g to go but now start back up and many of you are seeing the sunshine. out there s toward therling area. you're all sun. i want to show you the satellite picture. you can see the clouds moving in from the east. you can see them movingn from the oceans. take a look at our closer look and youan see the clouds. this is our studio right here. there's thelouds to the west. loudoun county, montgomery county, frederick county, all seeing the sunshine. because of that, the temperatures have gone up.av we some sun. a little bit of sunshine. winds out of the northeast at nine miles an hour.
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it is a cool afternoon. i thought we would be in the low to mid 70s. 76, culpepper, 73 in manassas, 72 in frederick. i expect the clouds to move toward the east. look at these numbers. the heat werd saw yes has been suppressed to the south. the temperatures will be a warmer.it we saw a little drizzle earlier in spots. i think we will b see ater chance of drizzle into the early part of the day tomorrow. so just know that on saturday. 76 degrees. again. it will have 78 way through noon, 1:00. clouds, drizzle early. some clearing late.
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just a heads up when you have some games to go to. pumpkin patch, better on sunday. my daughter has a soccer game, my son hads lacrosse and baseball. it shouldn't be a problem unless the fields are sowet. was able to get out in thegh drizzle. high temperatures tomorrow, around 76. we go back into the 80s. we are so far above average. 84 degrees. early clouds on sunday. high temperatures into the mid 80s. the average high, down to 70 by the middle of next week.ol we you yesterday, this area thursday and friday. watchingl tropi system that could come along theulf coast.
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really bringing in the first real stretch of cool air. 65 on sunday. load in the 50s. that puts many of you in the low to mid 40s. speaking of the 40s. $49 million. >> boy, havee got the estate for you. next, we take you to this new super mansion on the market. plus, the first lady gets a little closer t tose african-americanlephants than he had planned to. >> and aeaew show m to help you make smarter disions when u shop. it's time for the ross fall dress event. yeah? so you can find a party dress at a price yeah. that makes you want to celebrate. find the perfect dress for every occasion. it feels even better when you find it for less at the ross fall dress event. yes r less.
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>> that's all? just two bedrooms? >> you need more >> come. on 30,000 square feet. where am i going to keep the room? >>ou can make room. >> hollywood is about to give as you historyh lesson w "first man," the story of neil armstrong. at the air and space museum in d.c. >> it was awesome. we were so excited to talk to ryan gosling and claire ford. they had other plans. they bypassed the local media and kept on walking. but it's okay. there he goes. taking ctures, selfies. come back! we have a question for you! no. it's fine because he spent time with the man who wrote the only authorized biography of armstrong. and he said some things we didn't learn in history class.
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he shares those with us. their the family suffered a terrible tragedy. his little baby daughter died of a brain tumor. neil was so private that he never talked about the death. and there were people who knew him so well including fellow astronauts that had no idea this had ever happened. >> i didn't know how much suffering and loss he went through during this period of life. he lost so many people he loved during the years leading up to landing on the ctmoon. the hat he could achieve anything let alone one of the greatest achievements in human history is utterly remarkable. i guess i came away with doing this movie with even more appreciation. >> one of his sons told me they got bumped from the flight. and the boys kept going to their dad and saidell them who you are. we need to get on this flight. and neil did not wan to do it. the boys kept pushing and pushing and finally he very reluctantly very quietly
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unobtrusively said something to the counter. and then t got on the airplane. see that? first man on the moon and super duper humble. i would be like, we're tling everyone. let's cut the line at disneyland and everywhere. >> he is an american hero. everyone feels way top to bottom but the more you learn about him, eve more so. >> and even more after he's gone. it comest out n friday if you want to check it out. nowhat's your next step that you're walking away from the radio station? >> we're still trying to figure th out. my co-host kelly and i are workingne ext step. >> tell your family here first.
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>> absolutely. you'll hear about it first on news4. >> thank you both. we've got the chill in the air today. starting to feel fresh like fall. 'll be back to talk about the rain that may hit over the weekend. plus, proof that nothing can keep this little girl back. budding artist with down syndrome. >> reporter: what's behind me is the what do you see inuiet openfarmland? or the future site for amazon's second headquarters? just ahead, barbara comstock might as well be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against di
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expanding mecaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up to 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees. voting with trump 98 percent 64 perof the time.inia. 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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as we get closer to amazon's announcent of a location for its second headquarters, tonight there is gwing speculation and in some cases rumors about where it might land. david headed to one of the spots gaining attention online. the questionis, is it true? >> repter: no doubtou have heard it. a lot of speculation over where amazonight bring its second headquarters. the so-called hq 2. one area getting some tctionli on in particular is here in
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oatlands. this is a very rural area. a lot of open space. that aside, you may wouldn't why would amazon bring its second location here. not close to any proposed metro site. not a lot ofn communityis region. kind of spread out if you will. locals though, they t sayhey have mixed reaction to any proposal to bring a massive company to such a wide open area. >> as long as they don't overpopulate the place. >> they'll be adding cars and so forth but overall, it woulde a boone to business as long as the county doesn't give it allaway. >> reporter: the reality of all of it is that amazon is keeping very tight-lipped. all they will say is that montgomery county, washington, d.c. and northern virginia are
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on theist of top 20. they said oatlands is not one their proposed sites to amazon.o where will they go? to be determined. maryland is getting some money for victim of sual assault. beefing up the evidence kits. many of them sit at police departments untested. this money will be usedt to t those kits. it will help create a ste-wide system. the state says it will help the use of dna track down sexual predator o and bring them justice. >> today marks one year since the start of the me tmo ment. it is when "the new york times" first published sexssault allegations against harvey weinstein. since then, they have come forward telling their stories of assault. that includes ellen degeneres.
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she shared that story with the "today" show's savannah guthrie. she said she was inspired bych stine blasey ford. >> do you think this will add up to something meaningful? >> i hope so. imagine if she would have been that angry on the stand. women aren't supposed to do that. he can g away with it but she was angry too. she conolled herself. but she's not allowed to do that. because we're not allowed to do >> ellen said she feels it is important to use her voice and her show as a platform to make a difference. >> for the first time, loudoun countyer is oing a patch to fight breast cancer.ty coun cruisers sport decals and cruiser special pink but the fund-raiser is new. the money raise ld benefit the
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loudoun breast health network. >> they came one the idea to awarenesport breast we lost sarah from breast cancer in 2015. >> forore information on how to get a patch, search pink patch in the nbc washington app. pet etiquette. yes. there is such a thing and it ist when youe your dog for a walk. >> if you follow me on social media, y know iove taking my dogs out for a run. uality timepending outside but it is important to know some good etiquette when you walk your dog around town. proper leash selection and how to introduce them to other people. so give as you l ftleendly tip for how to introduce your dog lyprop >> it is important to always keep your dog a leash.ha
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esses are great for limiting the at of pressure on their neck andin m sure things are calm and friendly. when you approach another dog or owner, you're communicating with that owner. making sure they're interested in greeting and both dogs are friendly and interested and then keeping those interactions short and sweet and moving on. a lot of times, there are distracted owners talking on their phones and stuff. i don't like talking on my phone while i'm talking with dog. that's important. you need to make sure you're paying attention. dog ownership is a full time dog. >> ye. you want to avoid sneaking up on people. >> thank you for joining us. first lady melania learned theard way never to stand too close to an elephant. they got a little playful a one of them bumped the first lady and she was startled, of
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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 econrks best when everyone has a skill, like shipbuilding.re that's why ied career and technical academies across virginia and passed a law to expand pljob training for young p 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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police say a man was attacke on th green line at the station. they released this possible image of the suspect. it appears brett kavanaugh is headed to the supreme court. the time senate vote is e to come tomorrow. a former dematha football player marquis brownied last night in pittsburgh. police say he jumped out of a 16th floor dorm window. people whonow him areng strugglio understand how it could happen. they say he just celebrated his birthday wednesday. and the fire started in new carrollton was intentionally shot. 32-year-old natashaoyner started the fire because she was
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upset with her boyfriend. a young peruvian'ss art illuminating the halls of a local museum. >> we first introduced you to her last year. a young artistho happen to have down syndrome. since her story aired, her spirit has causedooemale lng at people's ability rather than disability. >> so a young betweenrm a deed vision. >> she sees the world in a way we should all see the world. >> she explas her master pieces. >> what is that? >> oh -- >> we're showing the world those who are differentlybl to do so much if given an opportunity. >> we first saw her in her art class, working on pieces that are ordinary creatures and things like a cat. andinfusing them with an
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innocent joy. her parents started getting serious request fromriends and strangers a few years back. >> when people started to say, could i buy? could she payment int one for m? >> we're hoping this is a foundation for her independence and really for her future. >> the company is a success and sophia is constantly inspired. each week a new work of art. h stillble about it. >> you've had a lot of success already. >> oh, thank you. >> in a space where city leaders want to p for diversity, they are celebrating hispanic heritage. she is getting her own temporary exhibit sho casing the talented of this young art heist happens to have down syndrome. >> it is not what can we do to then disabled community but what do they add to us?
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>> she walked into the interview just to observe. >> no pressure with the young artist sitting or my shoulder. >> no pressure at all. >> where do you see this young artist? >> i see her spirit everywhere. she is contagious for it. she makes you want to dance and smile. we're pvileged to have her. >> a bit emotional but that's art. >> what do you want people think of when they see your art? >> happy. >> you want to make people happy? >> i think that's the real phia right there. >> thanks, daddy. do you love me? dad loves me. >> plenty of love to go around in fredericksburg, virginia. david culver, news4. >> what a little personality. and what talent. >> she is a talent. some good work. >> you can and see a slideerhow of work in our app and we invite to you join us on
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saturday for celebration of hispanic heritage. >> teaming up to show you differences made right here in our area. i challenge you to look at that slide show and not say aww. right now, it is 67 at the airport with cloud cer. but not everybody is seeing the clouds. we were seeing the clouds with everybody. now we're breaking out in .unshi nothing but sunshine. if you live in the d.c. area, yes, you're dealing with cloud cover. that sunshine has helped those areas. 72n rockville with some sun but 67 at the airport and here's we've got clouds in the d.c. area but starting to see some
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sunshine dropping a little bit but not much. it will be a cool night. you just need a jacket or sweater. we're not seeing any reports of that although i think tonight into tomorrow morning, we have a chance tsee the drizzle. it is a good one. the second longest a te but temperatures where they are now, dropping a few degrees. take jacket if you're going out ounight. maybe might need the bland as well. how about the gardening forecast? watch out for drizzle. especially early. i think we s brt toak out a little bit. it will be hot so you may want to do i early.
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enjoy the colorful boms of azaleas right now. they will bloombo i the fall and spring season. that's what we want. 84 degreessunday. early clouds. we're going to be way above average. 83 on wednesday. 82 on thursday. thursday, startingo track the storm system. this could be a tropical storm or maybe even the gulf of mexico. that will come into the gulf early next week and then move our way thursday and friday. a couple things for us. it brings a chance of showers. maybe even some heavy rain. behind it, this is a game changer in the temperatures. we start to get cool. our average low is now52. we may get there next week. many of you will be in the 40s next weekend. that's a real taste of fall. we're talking m sunshine,
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more summer like sunshine. the highs in thes. 80 >> thank you. it is an image that spanst rom hurricane florence. an american flag being ripped apart by the storms. soimone bought that rmed up $10,000. an ohio man put in a bid on ebay. emmitt reminded him of a man why passed a from cancer. he said it symbolizes to stand tall and never give up. >> we knew from the life my brother led, and the type of person he was, nev givin up, persevering through the biggestr st. >> mike plans to frame the flag and create a plaque for his brother. a boil water alert from lifted.d county has been they stay tests show it has no sign of contamination and all the residents may resume theira
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normal usage. mold on the ceiling. seen in a prince george's county school. >> them our ragy humid summer is to blame. nearly 100 parents attended a meetin about the school's condition. >> they were told by officials that foods were replacing ceiling times with mo. putting in new installations, me say it is not enough and they want their kids moved to a new school building until everything i fixed. >> i have a headache. i'm thinking, do we have an end of the summer cold going on? what's going on? >> mold problems like this have been identified as several other schools in the county, and officials say they're working to fixe, th too. one week since the devastating earthquake in sdonesia. sif hope. >> we take you overseas as rescue crews search the rubble
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for survivors. first, the stories we're working on for you at .5: >> hi there. a lot is hooping this very busy friday. >> from tpp froefts what s next. we've got you covered. plus, the local program helping men andheomen after get out of prison. one couple shares their success story in this week. and a chance f local singers as they put their voices to the test in front of a famous opera singer. we'll see you soon
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barbara comstock might as well be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against ca weexpanding mediidumpstock. in virginia. against protections for pre-exisng conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurcece rates up to 64 pernt in virginia. barbara trumpsck 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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breaking news, ride order ge after a bloody and violent attack. the latest on the seah for the suspect. plus another day of protests over the vote for brett kavanaugh. >> mr. president, i will vote to confm judge kavanaugh. >> with that, what seemed uncertain seems to be inevitable. tomorrow judge kavanaugh will likely be voted in. >> the day started with a 51-49 vote. republican lisa murkowskiroke
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with her party saying she believes as he good man but not the right oneor the court at this time. >> but jeff lake said he would be a yes. d on the senate floor, susan collins said she will vote to confirm. >> and he said he too will vote for kavanaugh. protesters shouting shame as he spoke to reporters. >> very concerned. very much concernedtohat we have o something as a country. >> do you pink there's ace for you in the democratic party after this? >> i'm just in west virginia. >> the past 24 hours have been filled with protests including this clash between those supporting and those opposing kavanaugh.
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the people protesting outside the capital got the news a short time ago that he appeared to have the votes for confirmation.ep >>ter: the demonstrators behind me say they are disappointed but they vow to fight against judge kavanaugh's voteation until the final is taken tomorrow. >> reporter: demonstrators join together in chantin and aotel of silence. >> if you do not get out of the roadway, you will be placed under arst. this is your second warning. >> reporter: they are getting arrested fortrlocking the st in front of the supre
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