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and the lasting impact of the fight to get him there. t' and making a comeback. a restaurant tha a local favorite destroyed by fire about to re-open its doors. >> announcer: news4 at 11 begins with breaking news. >> let' get to the breaking news tonight. more violence in a d.c. more thanod that had its share in the last two weeks. >> a man was critically wounded at 15th and d northeast. he's the eighth person to be shotn five shootings over two weeks along the benning road corridor. jackie benson is live near the scene with more on this. jackie? >> the man who was shot here tonight is saidno be extremely critical condition. we are told by a family member that he's in his 30s,s a military vet and they have, they tell me, absolutely no idea how or why this happened. >> within minutes of the ooting two peopleere taken
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into custody near the crime scene on 15th northeast and two guns were recovered. a d.c. police cruiser responding 911 calls reporting the sound of gunshots around 5:30 ended up surrounded by evidence. bullets that stretched down the blrom d street to e street. this man who told us he's the uncle of the man who was shott waitedhe yellow police tape in agony over not knowing theil de of his nephew's condition. >> they always want to come in the aftermath. in the aftermath of things. ic d.c. pofficers were on the scene within seconds of the shooting. they had been on patrol nearby. it includes the wounding of 59-year-old girlast friday evening. residents are beyond frustrated. >> this is our now it's getting to be unsafe. because of the gun violence. >> homicide detectives as well
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asfficers from the first and fifth police districts which adjoin each other, flooded the area. >> what's important is the information was shared with the first district who deployed resources here. these incidents have been in the fifth district but the fir district allocates a lot of resources. there isimes displacement which pushes things outward. >>olice tell us they have no additional peopna, no addit suspects they are looking for at this time. jackie benson, news4. >> all right,jackie. thank you. turning to the senate floor now, democrats are still speaking in opposition to judge brett kavanaugh. >> barring a last-minute surprise this time tomorrow kavanaugh will be confirtd as the nupreme court justice. he could be hearing cases as early as tuesday.ou >> we told confirmation would come down to the decisiors of four sena now we know three of them --
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jeff flake, susan collins and west viinia's joe manchin will all vote yes tomorrow afternoon. [ chanting ] >> protesters shouted "shame" as reporter tried to inte iew senators colin and manchin today. they were the last two to announce how they were going tt >> the fourth senator we have been talking about is lisamu owski from alaska. she says kavanaugh is a good man but last week raised questions about his ability to be independent. >> it became clear to me or was becoming clearer that thean appe of impropriety has become unavoidable. >> murkowski announced she will be voting present tomorrow instead of no. she's doing it as a courtesy to steve dane so he doesn't have to fly back from his daughter's wedding to vote. danes is a yes on kavanaugh,
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murkowski is a no. without their votes, kavanaugh appears to be headed for confirmation 50-48. >> tomorrow's vote will mark a win for the tru and the president is expected to take a victory lap at a political rally in kansas tomorrow night. the damaging process of confirming judge kavanaugh could have a lasting impact not only in t november midterms but onme the s court itself. nbc news political director chuck todd talked about it tonight on news 4 at 00. >> every institution in town that politics has touched has been destroyed. >> mm-hmm. >> supreme court was one of th last vestiges that hadn't fully gotten >>ere. how this has been handled, his ascension willar pe the perception of the court, whether the court is polarized or not. he d has ay to fix the judiciary -- only one person can fix the perception. he's gotur to f out a way to do it. we are not used to supreme court justices doing that.
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i'll be curious to see.ve i een wanting to be a fly on the wall j in chieftice roberts' office. of the three branches of government,resident trump, speaker ryan, john roberts. john roberts is the one that definitely feels as if he p tri the institution above himself more than any of thwo other branches these days. the pressure is on him as the leader of the brurch. i'mus to see how he's going to try to heal these wounds. >> chuck todd will have more on where we go from here after judgva ugh's confirmation coming up sunday at 10:30 on "meet the press." >> we can't cool tngs down politically, but temperature-wise, it will be cooler outside. it will feel more like fall as we head nowhe into weekend. >> boy, i had to grab for a jacket tonight. it's cold out there tonight. >> it's defitely coolompared to where we have been. just yesterday we were talking about 90 degrees.
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today, it felt close to 25 where we oler than were yesterday afternoon. that's pretty much where we are now. just look at the numbers. right now in the low to mid 60s. 63 degrees now in rockville. 64 in menasis. 64 in camp springs as well. some areas fall to the upper, 50s but we are not going that much lower through the night tonight. tonight fog and drizzle through tomorrow morning. not worried about it being too widespread. not a bad afternoon on saturday. back to the warmth. if y want a little bit more of the '80s i hmore. 60s, too. a little bit of both. the battle of the subpoeneason on. >> bring it on. the memorial bridge is closed again now and for the rest of the weekend. you will want to take a fferent route until early monday morning. it is off limits to pedestrians and cyclists as well. crews weren't able to fish
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theirork because of high fast water on the potomac. the bridg re-opens at 5:00 a.m. on monday. new at 11:00, a teenager said he was kidding when he made a threat against a northern virginia school. somebody tipped off police to a picture online of a13-year-old holding what looked like a gun. the boy admitted to threatening lanear middle school in fairfax but told police it wa a joke. officers found and confiscired an soft rifle. the teenager isn't even a student there and doesn't attend fairfax county public schools. the thcommonwe attorney will decide if he should face charges. >> a high school community is mourning the death of a recent graduate and football player. marquise brown died after apparently jumng out of a 16th loor dorm window in pittsburgh last night. brown was a junior on their football team university president tim grley
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jumped after policeed respoo a reported disturbance. one of brown's former teammates remembers the laughs they shared. >> just kind of like i said. a great person. someone who could light up the mood, your day. someone off and on the field. >>ittsburgh police are still investigating brown's death. >> a man is in grave condition tonight after beingtabbed on a metro train. the attack happened before 1:00 this afternoon on a packed gen line train that was pulling into the navy yard station. the suspect was running for the cvs on new jersey and m street. the victim and suspectw each other. if anyone sees the suspectall 911 and do not take any other action. ha a guilty verdict today in a police shooting rocked the city of chicago and made national headlines.
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the officer was convicted of murder for shootg la requesquan mcdonald's 16 times. >> we the jury find t defendant guilty of second degree murder. >> inside the court, jason van dyke showed little reaction to th verdict. outside, celebrations. van dyke convicted of shooting 17-year-old macdonald6times, caught on video held by police for more than a year befe the release, sparking protests. van dyke convicted on 16 counts of aggravated battery. >> with firearm. >> one for each bullet. >> fifth shot. 12th shot. 16th shot. >> for macdonald's family, justice. >> this family wanted justice. because revenge belongs to god. >> for the jurors, a solemn duty. >> instead of escalating the
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situation he should have deescalated. >> macdonald had a knife. van dyke said he feared for his lifese and tf other officers. >> how close did he get to you? >> he got probably about 10 to 15 feet away from me. >> reporter: prosecutors said the video contradicted the account and van dyke was the only officfi who d. tonight, a peaceful march in a city that had been bracing for worse. >> now theynow they can't get away with it. maybe they'll think before they pull the trigger. >> ron motte reporting. van dyke faces decades in prison. he's believed to be the first chicago police officer to be convicted of an on-dutyilling in 50 years. >> a man accused of killing a south carolina police officer is staying in jail. bond was denied for seth hopkins
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today. the 79-year-old is accused of killing terrence caroway of the florence police department. he's accused of shooting six other officers. police say he ambushed them as he tried to serve a warrant on k s' son. next at 11, a family-owned restaurant on t verge of re-opening after a fire on its osiest day of the year. there is just more thing they need. >> using a pickup truck as a battering ram. police asking forelp finding these wanna be atm thieves. >> it's time for the ross fall dress event. yeah? so you can find a party dress at a price
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a year after a popular d.c. restaura went up in flames, fish in the neighborhood on georgia avenue is working to re-open. >> the family-owned business has one more hurdle to clear. >> well, it cameni out . >> reporter: for the past 2 years -- >> mom's home made macaroni and cheese, collard greens. >> reporter: fish in the neighborhood has been the spot. >> i saw so manyeople buying fish. >> reporter: a place where locals gathered for soul and seafood. h >> he knows to make a fish dance. my stomachs overdue. it'sg. waitin >> reporter: the wait started in april of 2017.d it was goo friday, their busiest day of the year. >>omehow thiseep fryer started to flame up like a blow retorch. the fiot started and we couldn't get it out.
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one of the customers said get out.get >> reporter: the fire department took over within minutes. after a month-long investigation and insurance sorting, the owner, william white -- >> i'moing all the work. i have done all the wo i. >> reporte a year and a half down the road making great progress. >> this is our fish case. this is where the fish goes in. >> reporter: 's on hisay to a soft opening in a few weeks. i saved my hammerhead shark here. >> reporter: he has the community and a go fund me page to thank forking over more than $8,000. he needs about the same amount more to finish up and restock. >>e're ready for the food. how much more time do we have? r >>eporter: even during our follow up frsthful custome were checking up. >> pop that down for me. >> sure, man. >> reporter: also lending a hand. from the inside out, even they canee the finishline. >> the question is how do we get across? s we'r close yet so far. >> reporter: to keep the recipes secret, but the tradition going.
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after the soft opening, william is hoping for a grand opening soon to follow. to hp out download the nbc washington app. nicole jacobs, news4. >> that fishe. da >> mm-hmm. >> check out this new madeo. a driveres a truck through the front of a 7/11 this morning. as you see, three people dressed in black head inside for the atm. they ted to free the machine or reach the cash inside but they can't do it. police say a fourth guy was behind the wheel. they are still looking for the gold tf-350hat probably has some damage to the rear bumper. >> that never works. >> they keep trying. >> we're working for your health tonight. so adults can now receive the cervical cancer vaccine. the food &n drug administrat approved the hpv vaccine for men and women up to age 45. gardisil 9 ptects against
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cervical cancer. it was only for preteens. now adults between 27 and 45 ee doses of ve t the vaccine. each dose costsust over $200. >> it's one of the best known choirs in america, if not the world. performing at inaugurations reagan through trump. tonight after 150 years it is changing its tune. ♪ >> the mormon tabernacle choir wi now be called the tabernacle choir at temple uare. the name change is part of an effort by the church of jesus ch lst ofter day saints to get rid of abbreviations for the name. it n longer wants to be referred to as mormon or halds. >>ver you call them, they sound great. >> fantastic. >> amazing.lu ably. >> we are trying to plan the weekend. we need to know what day to plan
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what activity. >> tell me, doreen, what are you doing? >> a lot people have kids with srts on saturday. >> my daughter has an 11:00 soccer game tomorrow. i don't think it wilbe an issue. the only thing i'm worried about is drizzle out there. fogifearly. you have the early 8:00 or 9:00 game, that could be impacted a littlotbit, but much. it will be a nice afternoon there. we've got some barbecues going a baseball game on sunday. they'll all get in,gu . >> right now, pretty good conditions. we have cloudsk moving b in along with the east wind. right now, calm at the airport. moving in around 5 miles per hour most locations. 67 degrees t current number. most areas in the 60s. culpeppetowards we are not going to see the numbers drop much. we have the cloud around the area. maybe a degree or two. that's it. nothing o the radar.
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starting to see some fog closer to the chesapeake bay. making its t way east to west. we could see it by tomorrow. the planner for tomorrow, waking up with areas of drizzle around 7:00. 65 degrees. i don't plan to wake up uil 9:00. the game's at 11:00. 70 degrees at noon. not b at 4:00. pretty good at 4:00 as a matter of fact. i tnk we see some sunshine during the day. your saturday isn't looking bad, but sunday looking better. green everywhere. tc you go tomorrow you should be okay. out for drizzle.iz e early on saturday. nice in the afternoon. yard work. watch the drizzle early tomorrow. that's not going to be bad at al no excuses, guys. no excuses to getut and do yard work during the day tomorrow. octob
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october, we are in it for sure. low pressure to the west. the first significant one back to the west. they could see a foot of snow back to the colorado rockies. for us, it's all about the heat. warm and dry conditions beginng on sunday. the temperature going back into the 80s. 76 tomorrow with the early drizzle but not all day. early clouds on sunday and more sunshine. 84 on sunday. 84 on tuesday. swe areying warm. all the way into wedneay and thursday. this pattern is going to aow something else to occur. that's a tropical system. it's invest 91-l so they areg investigathe storm system. watch what happens here. moves into the gulf of mexico. could be a tropical storm and then move right into our direction. that would give us rainshowers a on thursday friday. maybe heavy rain. the bigger deal would be what's behind it.
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very cool air. back into the 60s. waking upn to temperaturese 40s and 50s. the first real taste of fall would be after that storm. all the way into nextwe. >> we'll look forward to that.ab >> lutely. >> all right.ll we know the capsd celebra their stanley cup victory wednesday. they raised the championship banner all the way to the rafters. you've got to see how one fan decided to do the same thing in his living room. >> oh, my. first here's jimmy fallon. >> hey, guys, mark rualo i here with student organizers, here with student organizers, plus we have tra
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>> annouer: this is the xfinity sports desk. >> caps aren't the only ones getting things done. gtarting a new season. >> tryo get healthy in the regular season. everyone except one guy. >> that's thene guy weant to know about. >> their second preseason game against the miami heat. dwight howard was out. just under two weeksbe remainin re the start of the season. it was encouraging to see the 32-year-old on the court practicing before the game. the rest of the wizards returningll starting line-up played at least 20 minutes ennight getting cohesion. wizards down t to start the third. john wahl drops it to porter. what's that? right between the legs. weber. wahl finished with nine points, nine assists. newe wizard. austin rivers kisses his
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fingers. you might miss the fingertips but wizards are up by one. less than a minute back. get robinson playing time. wizards beat the heat 121-114. >> in thehe third t got fatigued for three, four minutes. for the most part everybody in that startingnit played good baseball offensively. saw a lot of good things tonight. >> hot outside, but you k tw whate of year it is. high school football and that cara. not having a good day. secondr,quarte things going much better. 85 yards later, onewo of tar pl 70-yd connections for the two. the majorset a connection. webb to reed. >> wide open. >> around here the name jordan
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reedoo translates to ftball player with good hands that scores touchdowns. 72 yards hethere. by fourth quarter it belonged to hayfield. road.winner on the major league baseball post season. red sox and yankees. meeting for the first time in the alds. hard to believe. bottom of thefirst, two on for j.d. martinez. that's over the green monster. sox up3-0. sixth inning, yankees down 5. bases loaded. for torr workman gets them out of the jam. boston wins game one 5-4. ,nldss deucewild between the rockies and brewers. milwau ie aheadn the eighth when they break it open. doing damage with the bases baded. twoatters later. they take two more games of the series.
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4-0he final. caps fans are celebrating the stanley cup championship. max walsh, that's a new level, people. he had a ceremony to raise his own banner above the mantel. the music, queen's "we are the champion." that's how you get it done. caps have a stanley cup rematch with vegas on wednesday. >> even the >> you know, the caps come out during the regular season averaging over six goals a game. you've got to keep celebrating for the foreseeable future. >> kudos to you, my friend. >> nicetouch. >> t
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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. 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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ben jealous. "marylander of the year". he's helped grow twenty companies and a thousand jobs. ben's vision: medicare for all. a plan to lower prescription drug costs and fully fund our schools. the sun says jealous has "the stature and gravitas" to lead maryland. we can do much better on jobs, on education, on healthcare. but it means we've got to believe in each other. ben jealous. governor. tomorrow tune in for the nbc 4 special celebrating hispanic heritage month. our colleagues at telemundo 44 will bring you stories from
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around our community. we invite you to check out tomorrow at 8:30. >> 8:30 in the morning, there's no reason not to sta inside and watch tv. >> a little cloud and drizzle. get up, 8:30, boom. >> that's when i do yard work. >> set the alarm. >> right. >> right. >> 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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