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i'e the latest in my updated forecast. good morning. welcome to "news4 midday." i'm erica gonzalez. >> and i'm chris lawrence. the pope has accepted the signation of the cardinal. >> david is live with how catholics are responding. david? >> reporter: this nouncement, it really signals a new leadership ahead for the catholic church right here in washington. it comes after what was summer of scandals, scandals that robbed the catholic church in our area, much of it d.c. centered and for the faithful, it left many disheartened calling for change. from the vatican towa ington, the pope accepting the
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regnation of cardinal wuerl. it follows mths ofus aions of abuse of children. at the time of the alleged abuse, wuerl served as the bishop pittsburgh. it alleges that ilwul did not do enough to protect children from predator priests. quote, you he sufficient elements to justify your action and distinguishetween what i means to cover up crimes and not deal with problemsmi and to c
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some mistakes. however, your nobility has led you not to choose ts way of defense. i am proud of you. thank you." his morning, church-goers carrying a message of forgiveness. >> i'm sure theardinal did this for the best of the church, which is what i think he's been tryi do in all of his decisions throughout his career. >> reporter: late this morning the cardinal did release a letter to the faithful here in the archdiocese of shington. 's apologizing to them for having to go through this and says the reason he is accepting aside is to allow the church to move forward and find healing. >> thank you, david. hopefully this allows them to regain some faith in their own church leadership. thank you. >> we're following breaking news out ofeytu an american pastor has been convicted on terror charges but released from custody. andrew brunson wasentenced to
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three years in prison but since he's already been detained for two years, he won't have to serve more timejus . just a short time ago, president trump tweeted in all caps wastor brunsonl be home soon." >> take a look at this. news4 spotted these two scenes. one of the downed trees is on river road and northwest and the other tree was on new hampshire streets between m and n streets. that tree came cshing down on a car. thankfully nobody was injured by these massive trees falling. that being said, we've been talking about a lot of rain and wi let's go over to meteorologist amelia draper. have the win a died down all? >> no, we're still tracking windy conditions. you're still dealing with winds this afternoon and much cooler. temperatur all of this change in the weather due to michael moving
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thugh last night, bringing three to five inches to partsf southern maryland, down through stafnd king george's county and as michael is now out to sea for the most part, we're noticing much cool are air moving in. we're about 20 degrees cooler than we were at this time yesterday. day in the 80s, today only in the 60s. currently we're at 6degrees. winds out of the a north 24 miles an hour and gusts even higher. we'll have plenty of sunshi throughout the day today, and we are completely dry but even cool are air moves in for tomorrow. i' let you knowhat you can expect for your saturday and sunday, plus the late est on an rain chances. >> it's starting to feel like efll outside. what's l of hurricane michael has gone out to see but the dam is devastating.
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it obliterated part of the panhandle. michael's death toll has risen to 11, inclung five storm-related deaths in virginia. jay gray picks up our coverage on the ground. >> reporter: high there. much of the florida panhandle looks like a battlefield right now. i'm in the middle of what used to be a small business. you can't rlly tell what they did here. the building was made of cinder block and brick. that crumbled. it looks like everything was thrown into a blender here, the strength of the wind as it rushed through at 165 miles an hour. as michael made its move out of thisou h and continued across the southeast int the carolinas, it was the water that caused the biggest problem there. eudslides in the north carolina mountains and m flooding in
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greensboro-winston salem. people gowting a sense of what's happened here and understanding that the clean-up and recovery is going to be long and very difficult process. that is the latest here in panama city, florida. i'm jay gray. back to you now. >> thank you. meanwhile we're following two developing stories and we beg in the district. police say somebody was shot in georgetown just before 11:00 last night near wisconsin avenue and water street. shortly after that, a woman was found injured and looking for police at 20th and l streets. investigators say those two incidences are connected. we did spot a car with bullet holes ithe area last night. we're working to find out if this wasbd toconnected to a roa rage incident. and in fairfax count police arrived aparate men
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the hospital with gunshot wounds. we found police investigating one area in springfield near lynnbrook drive and brandon avenue where police believe at one of the men was shot. both are expected to be okay. >> it might be safe to check your i.r.a. and 401(k) balances again. right n the dows up about 274 points. now, those gainsave to be weighed against two days of huge losses.ow the jones felt 445 points yesterday after dropping a whopping 834 points o wednesday. that means the market lost 5% in value in just.wo da a year ago today the wharf opened with a huge splash and it's transformed the waterfront. > news4 spoke with the
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developer about what's next. >> you can go to many citie and those alleys are very similar. >> reporter: when you're walking along the wharf, if some aas look familiar, there's a reason. >> if it looked like the meatck g district in new york, there's a reason. >> it's approachable, it's accessible. >> cafes, concert halls. >> these are only 200 feet long compared to a normal allyhich -- alley, which is three times as long. we have 4,000 people a month that use the water taxi.
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>> hoffman finds visitors are adapting to takingit mass tra to the waterfront. >> youo don't have t drive. we have underground parking. >> the water is a great element. >> derek henry says the location has been good for business at blue bottle coffee where his team sees a littleitf everyone. >> monday through friday we've got our regulars, know almost every guest by name. the weekendsetou a lot more of the tourists, the visitors, coming in to check out the neighborhood. >> i can't believe it's been a ar. i still haven't made it down there. >> really? it is fadastic. he restaurants really are worth going and visiting. they're all decious. you get a sampling of just about everything. >> theee have more security moves by facebook ahead of the mid terms. what the social media firm is removing now. >> plus kanye west's visit to the oval office still a hot
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>> c take aser look at your facebook feed this morning. the social media giant has removed more than s0 u.s. new pages and accounts filled with ads and spam. the move cos as critics say facebook is not doing enough to stop the spread of false or misleading political connt ahead of the midterm elections. but facebook said that the pages were taken down for driving traffic to iegitimate web sites. the moves included supporters and opponents of president trump. kanye unfiltered.
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for aut 20 minutes, all the president and others in the oval office coulddo. these are just a few of the phrases and topics covered. one this evening ing is clear, president trump. >> you know, they tried to sre me, my own friends, not to wear this hat. but it gives me power in a way. when i put this haton, it made me feel like superman. what i need "saturday night live" to improve on or the liberals to improve on, if we don't look good, he don't look good. he's our president. >> kanye has talked about his rations.idential as when he was asked about it, he said only after 2024, which assumes the president would be reelected. late night hosts couldn't help but weigh in. >> jimmy fallon poked fun at the
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president and the controversial rapper. >> today the president met with kanye west at the white hous if you told me ten years trump and kanye would have bee meeting at the white house, i would have said, oh, m god, kanye became president? when they spoke both trump and kanye's assiants looked at each other and said, "man, i thought my boss was nuts." kid rock wasth e, too. meanwhile people down in florida were like, dwo't y, we'll just handle this hurricane ourselves. >> don't forget that you can watch the "tonight show" tonight. >> big changes areoming to the morial bridge. starting monday morning crews will cut down the number of lanes from six down to just three. driver areot the only ones affected here.
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if you run or bike across the bridge, you'll be down to just one sidewalk. it's part o the rehabilitation project scheduled toast for the next three years. >> on the red line, sgle tracking between friendship heights and medical center. trains will run every 8 to 16 minutes this weeked. blue l trains every 24 minutes to and from eastern market on. on the yellow line, every 16 to mount vernon square only. weekend servi orange and silver line single tracking between eastern market and stadium hamory. a great weekend. i'll see you monday morning. >> caught on camera, a pretty alarmingcene outside a man's home in waldorf. >> he says a tot stranger destroyed his cars. we have the surveillance photos.
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at one point t suspect stops and comes back, attacking one of the cars wh ahammer. the victimhi said ts has happened before in that ar. wow. the charles county sheriff's office says they're investiging the incident. they believe that they are isolated. wow. wow, wow, wow. ooh. okay. there's a new museum in the district but this one devoted to law enforcement. yesterday the national law enforcement museum hosted anop ing ceremony in judiciary square. it sho the desk of j. edgar hoover and explores every facet of law enforcement. the museum opens to the public saturday. and pat collins will be the emcee of the opening. >> a lot of my friend that are police officers are looking forward to that.
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makeere's new push to the water way a new destination forur reason as part of the canal was restored. >> reporter: take a look here. these are the actual canal lockg gonto place. they're 16 feet tall, each ways about 5,000 pounds. in the end, locks that now close. this puts into work something much bihaer, water can return to the canal, setting the mood for the destination for the entire region. >> our vision is to restore, revitalize and reinvigorate this one-mile section to the cal. >>ow hopes of creating a new history all its own.tu adam , news4. >> earlier we showed you some of the wind damage in our area caused by hurricane michael.
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tropical storm michael is still creating problems in virginia. rushing floodwaters turned roads into river in roanoke. one man died after being swept away in danville. there are now five confirmed deat deaths thousands are without power and hundreds of roads are closed. and m oin maryland, parking lotf flooded. some places received about three to sixf inches rain just last night. > amelia, you called it
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yesterday. just buckets of water last night. >> it was so impressive really. >> to think here we only got about an inch and a half. then up s headth and east in our area in southern maryland and they got three to seven inches. for some this storm produced over a foot of water. we had a lot of rain out there yesterday evening. some of them are still dealings with t issues. laplata did not make out good water.hat this flood warning is going to go through the evening water. still getting a lot of reports of water coveredroads. you never want to drive through a flooded roadway. elsewhere we're not worrying about flooding issue but in southern maryland, unfortunately that's still the case for some ve you. right nowbody is noticing that fall air out e.th the temperature right now around 60 degrees, 69 in gaithersburg.
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if you're heading out for friday football tonight or whatever your plans are, thisuf is coat kind of weather. by 8 p.m. as the sun continues to go down we're at 54 degrees. 52 degrees by 9 p.m.,ostly oudy skies. think about where you keep th thermostat in your home, probably around 68 degrees. think about if you were tengr s cooler than that, that's how it's going to feel at 7 p.m. and then it only gets chillierh from tonight, something we haven't experienced around here in a long time. tomorrow morning it's cold out there. 40s in the suburbs, 52 in washington. this is 6 a.m., some s sttered rawers out there. i want to show you this. i talked about this yesterday.t back to the w on the highest mountaintops there around petersburg, notice little pink and blue mixing in around 8 a.m. that some wet snow mixing in.
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it woun't stick. t the chance is there. any rain is over by 10 a.m. and start to s the sunshine breaking out. by lunchtime tomorrow, we're only around57 degrees. so it's a cool saturday overall, 64 for a high on sunday. ba'ath mornings will start off in the 40s for saturday and sunday. partly sunny skies on sundays. more in about 15 minutes, chris and erica. >> anyone waiting forer fall, it is. >> here we go. >> thanks, amelia. coming up, new allegations connected to the casef a missing journalist. officials say they have recordings that prove he was killed. >> and it's not getting the lavish attention of hry andar>>
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it's raising questions about whether the u.s should be doing business with the saudi government. >> tracie potts explainum president is promising to get to the bottom of it. >> reporter: "the washington post" reports the turkish government has audio and video confirming the saudiis journ jamalog kha was killed. >> we cannot do business with the saudi government if they directed or werepl cit in the murder ojamal khashoggi. >> reporter: it could mean cancelling in o billion products. >> they're spending hundreds of billions. if we don't sell to them, they'll save tnk you very much, we'll buy it from russia or we'll buy it from china.
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>> we're going to let this investigation take place. >> reporter: there are mixed reacutons on capitol hill a whether to punish the saudis. >> i would want to get to the fact before reaching a conclusion. >> murder is murder. i don't care who they get upset with. >> khashoggi entered the consulate to obtain a document for his upcoming wedding. it's alleged a 15-man hit team was sent to kill him. he was critical of the saudi prince. three days before he went in mi khashoggi told the bbc he may never be able to go back home again. "the washington post" also reports there's intelligence suggesting that the saudis have before. kill khashoggi >> here at home a firefighter from hanover, virgin county, vi.
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hen the scene of a crash on second 295. this is lieutenant brad clark, who was killed on the job. the truck did have its emergency lights turned on at the time. >> maryland's largest district has 8,000 kid not in compliance with vaccinations. as of this week, 4,000 students have not been vaccinated. >> reporter: having students immunized have helped to control isntagiousses that could prove deadly. >> theypread the disease in the community and. >> is at risk. >> reporter: for years they have
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failed toeet deadlines formu nizing their 140,000ts st. it's supposed to be done in the school.20 days of but the system has missed that deadline again. in montgomery county, the are 12 students not in compliance. prince george's county, the second largest system, has 4,000 students who have not had their immunizations. and i charles county, approximately 50 students are not in compliance and three have been excluded from school. >> the entire 4,000 have to be cpresentative of students who haveome in over time, who are due to get thoseat immunizns done. >> reporter: prince george's county school's spokesman said no students haved been expelle yet. >> everyone needso comply. >> reporter: the school stem and the department of health are
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continuing to offer free clinics the worstf preventing case scenario. >> the measles is the primary one. there are outbreaks all over the place. california had an outbreak a couple years ago at disneyland. we don't want to ever see that again. >> reporter: there are clinics being offered at high schools in prince george's county where you ca go and g your shots for free. go to nbchi wton and search school shots. over in d.c., the district is pumping millions into a project to improve the quality of education. it includes$3 million in funding. it will help support a health science academy and a new and acy program in wards 7 8. >> a fairfax county police officer had to pay a visit to a cal classroom this week. the reason behind this trip is going to make erica squirm.
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>> we've got a picture of gthi. th set off the motion detector after escaping from his cage. cory smith talked to the officer who came in and savedhe day. >> reporter: some people are dog people. some people are cat people. then there's officer chase. >> i like snakes. they're really not sry and millions. >> reporter: good thing she was on duty when the call game in. w >>n i get in there, there's a big red tail columbian boa on the cabinet. >> reporter: turns out buddy wanted to see what life was like outside of his cage. offi the officer put him pack in his cage and secured it. >> they're totally harmless. >> reporter: all in a day's work i guess. >> and amelia rightly wondering
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million. >> so you're saying there's a chance. >> pool our money, took it out and invest in something. >> let's pool our money and invest in some drinks on friday night. >> if you're going out, it's going to feel like the first fall weekend of the. ye >> absolutely. we're talking about temperatures today in the 60s, only in the 50s tomorrow. t our averas time of year around 70 degrees sore w well below normal. as christian said, he must seen these weather headlines earlier. finally feeling like autumn around here. a few rain showers out there tomorrow morning until about 10 a.m., scatter light, about a 50% chance you're dealing with some rain. i'm really seeing the pattern shift to cooler weather. that of course reminds us o fall foliage. not a whole lot of color around here. we're seeing low cor around the mountains and areas back to
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the west. unfortunately, though, with the weather we've hadately and even the winds overnight, we're also seeing lot of leaf drop out there. if you areded out to the mountains this weekend, you can expect 41 for a high tomorrow with low rain showers, no snow accumulate. a chilly sunday, 53, and then more rain is possible on monday in the mountainsith the temperatures around 55. monday the chance for showers later in the day, a high around after that, take a look at the temperatures, back in the 50s and 60 tuesday on into next weekend. >> thanks, amelia. well, she is ninth in line to the throne and she's now a newlywed. an inside look at today's royal wedding. >> reviews of "first man" are
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calling the movie a blockbuster, calling the movie a blockbuster, an oscar david trone likes to say it comes down to three things: compassion. for children placed in cages, and people with addiction treated as criminals. competence. from building a business from one store to hundreds. and getting things done in every one of those communities. civility. to work both sides of the aisle, what it takes to do things. something david has just a bit of experience at. compassion, competence, civility. they may not define our times, but they define david. i'm david trone, i approve this message.
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three, two -- >> if you know your history, you know what comes next. "first man" is now showing on big screens a our area. >> our entertainment editor jason fraley joins us live. we've heard from critics and the buzz around this is really, really good. what do you ink? >> absolutely love this. it one of my favorite movies of the year and i'd venture to say one of the best space films ever done. i absolutely loved this movie. these true stories are great. "apollo 13," "hidden figures."
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if any story deserved the big treatment, it's the armstrong moon landing of 1969. i think this is more like "the right stuff," in terms of it chronicles the entire decade leading up to it. so we start with flying an f-16 plane over the desert and watch all the other failed missions leading up to this. gosling i think is perfectly cast. it more of an introspective look. right off the bat we see him grievinghe loss of his daughter. this haunts him throughout the entire movie. for me maybe a little more somber take on the movie than a
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r rah-rah patriotism that some people wanted. ere's that flag controversy people wanted to see. we do see the stars andontripes he moon but the director chooses a little moment that's more, let's say, intro expespec on the moon. run and see it. don't walk. fly to the moon and see it. >> that's high praise. the film festival reallyes celebr unique genre of omlms. what are of the highlights here? >> they call it double exposure. it combines documentary filmmaking with investigative journalism. they're trying to combine a double ls here. >> for opening night, we have "watergate," which is revisiting a storyecse of a president
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who fell because of dirty tricks. >> awesome. and "closing night." >> it's the story of roger ailes. it looks at what motivated his interest in it, his rise and his unfortunate demise. >> thanks for comingin. it all about documentary filmmaking and you guys have a great track record because the first yea was what? "spotlight." they mayha know they're talking about. >> let's talk about music now. talk toe about who's on stage this weekend. >> yes, lots of good options this week. we have the goo goodolls, the whispers and chris stapleton. and "whose live anyway?" is at the warner theater. lots of good options. go see "first man" first.
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jason.ks, >> so now we've got another royal wedding that's in the books. princess eugenie got married at windsor ctle. she' the daughter of prince andrew and sarah ferguson. sarah harmon reports. >> reporter: princess eugenie is now a married woman. she tied the knot with jack brooksbank at a lavish ceremony here at windsor castle. she wore a v-neck, low-back dress. she and her husband took off on arriageou ride ar the streets of windsor, just like prince harry did with his wife meghan markle back in may. prince george and princess arlotte played the role of page boy and bridesmaid for the
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royalcouple. a few people turned out to wave their union jack f ags wish the couple well. sarah harmon, nbc news. i heard you guys talking about it in the newsroom before the show. >> i'm a fan of her dress. it was beautiful. was.ke how structured it she made it look great. >>ly def i will defer to your expertise. >> coming up, meet a local man attempti
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thursday. the lightg isn't until november 28th. so how many push-ups could you do i an hour? >> a maryland trainer likely has you beat. weanave more on how a local may soon be a new world record holder. >> go down again. >> reporter: check out marcus copeland worki with his client here a results gym. when he's not training someone, he's practicing. he's going for that world record. okay, marcus, let me talk to you about the push for this world record. >> okay. >> leporter:'s tuke about the videotape. you had to record yourself doing all of those push-ups. how many did you do? >> i did 2,810. >> what's the status with the >> the status is 2,806. once we submit these papers in and videotape, it should be at
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2,810. >> reporter: you got this? >> i think >> reporter: you sure? >> i'm positive. i trained that week and my body got sore real quick. >> reporter: we can all get there. but al is not 2,800 plus the benefit is incredible. >> the benefit of moving your body around is incredible anyway. >> if you're starting from zero, you can lean against the wall and press against the a wall as you graduate, you go down and use your knees. set a goal at can you do the first three like regular military and when it gets hard, you go on your knees and finish it out. >> all the ways to push-up pow from marcus copeland. you've been working out this rning and working out your clients. when they tell you you've gotor
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the record status, you let us know. >> i definitely will. >> his next class is tomorrow at 6 a.m. why don't you join him? >> he's not the onlyne working out this morning. recognize this guy? that's aaron gilchrist. >> the word in the newsroom is he got winded after three. >> i don't know. >> i can't put any validity to it. >> let's be thankful there were no like pant splits or anything like thatin happ >> who knows. >> let's send things back to amelia. she collapse in between push-ups and does a diamond. >> i know. aaron powered right through those and at the end he was a little out of breath, as i think anyone would be. it's around 60 in the suburbs. a hig temperature today in the
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♪ > we're live in five,e.our, three, two, >> question. mischief and trouble. >> oh! oh. >> battling the elements out there. another royal wedding. u saw there little page louis getting in trouble there. daughter, lady louise.s do you all care about a royal wedding? >> little bi >> a little bit. >> enough. >> pretty pictures to look
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