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so tomorrowni t, we're looking at 58degrees. a cold night andha watch happens by sunday morning. by 7:00 a.m.,eang to church, 35, gaithersburg, 35 in winchester. the difference between tomorrow and syunnd a a lot more suay. high of only 55. 57, morning frost again on monday. tuesday, coming in with a temperature of 66. ight backand down and r up. >> thank you, doug. well, don't you hate when this happens? this isn't the way someone wanted to start the day. this is a wild scene after the suv lost control and smashed into restaurant. a man is shot and killed while allegedly stealin from
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we have a story you'll only see on news4. a princgeorge's county public housing building has a mold problem. >> our cameras took these images. >> inside one apart today. now we've learned there is mold in other units,too. >> one of the residents' daughters reached out to news4 when she said she couldn't get a straight answe from the county. >> tracee wilkins takes us inside the believe at oxonhi .
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>> mcarthur carey doesn't go anywhere without a hat. >> my dad wore it. >> nowle his cion is covered in mold. that's not all. >> it's black right there. >> his furniture, clothes, everything in his apartment has what appears to be specks of mold on it. hhe lived in this prince george's county public apartment building in oxonill for six years. the apartment houses alld senios eople who are physically challenged. he said the mold problem started in may. >> this is what it looks like now after they stanltd with it stain covering paint. but here's what it looked like before it was painted. >> after tg paintas done, he pointed out his damaged clothes to building management. >> my clothes have a lot of mold on it. she said youl probably dead. >> if the manager did indeed tell him that, i will
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l ietpproiaea nnther. >> airing brown says cynic finding out about the problem, he directed his team to fix it.e ibelieves the humid summer may have contrute of the he said he's directing his team to dous more than page it away. as far as the property loss -- >> people have issues in terms of tir physicalitems, we'll ask them to fill out a claim. then m we'lle sure to try to make them whole as best we can. >> reporter: they said their 123 units in the building. so far they have found nine apartments with mold problems. they say they're working take care of all the issues. news4. >> and as a result of tracee's reporting, the prince george's county housing authority tells us they areth back i complex and rechecking the working tha should have removed the mold and they are expediting inspections
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to look for additional mold. >> today police identified a man shotd and kille after allegedly breaking into a home in prince george's county. it was fired tuesday in the 4300 block 23rd place in them hills. weighing still whether the homeowner who opened fire will face charges. new information in the case. police tell me t davidlor senior was the man who was shot while allegedly burglarizing home in 23rdav ue. he was found dead hours later in a backyard, a few doors down. the home ownaid he discovered the imagine in his house when he got hole. he fired shot and taylor ran out. >> it is an unusual situation. a very scatteryti situa in which, a scary situation. reporter: police say taylor collapsed. a neighbor discovered his bodyt ab 8:00 in the morning wednesday. it is unclear exactly when he
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was shot or how he died. he home oernl said he didn't realize the shot had hit taylor so didn't call police. he came forward later once the body had been found. police confirm he had a lengthy criminal arrest record that includes burglary and sex cr is not recing charges. maryland residents allowed to use deadly force to protect their home. >> the law is very clear. >> reporter: he is a defenseat rney and former prosecutor not involved in this case.s he s police weigh many factors in their decision whether to press chges. >> what information the homeowner said he had. was in it in the middl of the night? was it unexpected? was there any possible reason r a person to come in the house to commit a seriori inmej? those are the questions that will have to be resolved.
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>> reporter: news4. as> a crash this afternoon in montgomery county created a huge mess for a restaurant owner. this suv sbloomd building a after investigators say two ars collided and the driver lost control. crossed several lanes of traffic. the manager of the restaurant that wasext dooraid it sounded like a bomb went off. >> he saidhe car goes too fa st. the woman saidas she w six months pregnant. the driver is expected to recover. >> a d.c., an early morning rash during the morning commute. the car came down south capital street, hitting at t leastee other vehicles along the way. the driver died after the car
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wound up crashing. police have not yet identified them. they'r f trying tod out if drugs or alcohol may have played a role. the board of regionnlts now has the results of an independent football program. but the't findings w be made public until next week. the investigation comes after the death o jordan mcnair who collapsed after a spring workout and died. a previous investigation found the trainers on the scene didn't follow proper protocol after collapsed. the board will t meetsday to discuss the findings of this second >>probe. a touching ceremony of a local military cemetery. a community coming together to give a vet who didn't have a family a propersendoff. big changes as we head into theweekend. i'll show you what
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barbara comstock might as well be barbara trumpstock. donaldrump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up toa barbara trumpstock agrees. it votingtrump 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... becae change is coming."
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a man in custody for other suspected crimes is accused of raping a woman in prince william county. police tell us forensic evidence ties damian peterson to an attack on an 18-year-old woman at a wood bridge apartment complex in july. investigators had identified him as a person of ierest in the assault and searched his home in an unrelated case. he's been in custody on drugs and weapons charges and in the shooting of a 19-year-old man in may. well, it was an awful seen asescuerews tried to save a man who was riding an electric scoot per had been hit by an suv. these scooters are growing in popularity in our city and
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across the country. more company areng ban on the future of two-wheel transportation. >> this is grong even faster. >> in santa monica, california, with the goal of being a one s stopp for transportation. imagine being able to take scooter and then having an uber pick you up. >> they're ia growing market. already deployed in dozens of cities across the u.s. overrated. is we've been getting everywhere so fast. >> fast because the electric scooters can go upwards of 16 les an hour. >> we don't travel with a >> raising safety concerns for riders and pedestrians. a scooter rider was hit in d.c. when he was hit by an su and in dallas, the father is h
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missin 24-year-old son. >> two deaths involving scooters in two mont v. y dangerous. >> some markets are banning they will all together. others grappling with regulation.e >> w see cities investing more and more in bike lanes. >> ani comes to address problems without stifling some scooter companies as we just heard are trying to work the city t maybe fund these designated scooter lanes. more importantly, also give away tee helmets. from fine art to furniture. tools to table wear. this space willl wilbe the largest rummage sale. plus, a program helping families in the district to end
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a cycle of barbara comstock might as well be barbara trnaldpstock. do trump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, toking insurance rates up 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..a e change is coming."
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we're family. we'd do anytbut this time...her. lyose bonds were definiested. frog leg, for my baby brother don't frogs have like, two legs? so they should have fortwo of these?her since i'm active duty and she's family, i was able to set my sister up wfrom navy federal.ship if you hold it closer, it looks bigger. eat your food my big sis likes to make tiny food. and i'm okay with that. navy federal credit union. our members, are the mission. we have some fantastic schools slipped. and we have a lot of schools that are in crisis. our current governor has withheld money that could've been spent on education. maryland needs a governor whose top priority is public schools. to bring teacher pay that fully fund education,p we can attract the best and brightest.be s education plan is supported by teachers like me. if parents want better schools, then ben jealous needs to be the person they vote for.
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arrest for attacking a woman and killing a man who came to her rescue. this is michael nash, accused of sexually assaulting a woman. when she screamed, the man attacked the good samaritan and that man later died. we'll hear from another man who alsoth ran t scene. police are looking for a man who carjacked a womr n a d.c. elementary school. they say the victim had just dropped a child off at watkins elementary school when she noticed him stealing something from another car. when she got out to say something, the man got in her car, drove off with her other child still in the vehicle. officered found a few blocks the child is okay. nc> a former middle school math teacher sen to 11 years in prison for sexually abusing four of hisstudents. rob leech taught at meridian pulic chart he schn d.c. he then fled the country after the abuse w uncovered. one of the victims said she believes she was 12 when she
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started having sex w hleech. she said she is traumatized and ashamed of what happened. and we're getting closer to the mega millions jackpo the second largest lottery prize in u.s. history. most parents will do just about anything to keep their kids safe and happy but not every h paren the resources to provide their child with the bestifpossible. leou harris tells us a group that has been helping homeless families for two decades. >> reporter: when you look at these faces, you dome see domestic violence. throws the situations that many of these kids are born into. three years ago, dominique small found herself in ahelter with her three kids and not many options. >> it's not easy to get into daycare. especially for a young child.
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even at 2. that's when she found bright beginnings. >> our families have experienced trauma >> they're dealing with that trauma in this brand new state- f-the-artility in southeast. moms start bringing their babies at six weeks old. >> even when you get there. you see that they're ready. the teachers wil a come check her also. i felt lik i was leaving whe a grandmother. >> while teachers nurture the babies -- >> there is a crib for each one of them of the rock them to sleep, comfort them, hold them. >> this is where they will takes individual s. ged. >> the goal is to end the cycle of homelessness. >> if you want to eliminate the problem and break the cycle, you have to engage. >> there were countless success
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stories. is woman and her child were living in a shelter. now they're thriving. >> he graduated lastar >> graduated what? >> magnum cum laude! >> rightow in d.c. there are 2,700 children under the age of 6 who are homeless. and bright beginnings gets to start about00 of those children. >> for dominique, this has trans form her life. >> it was through assistance of bright beginnings. and thatst feels req to be able to say that. i don't.ll >> that make you a better parent. a better person >> if you would like to learn more about bright beginnings, check out our nbc washington app and search harris heroes. >> just wonderful. i love that you can hold the babies. talk to them, read to them. erful.o
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>> room after room of treasures and bargainers at the ladyies rummage sale. it covers more than 50,000 uare feet. today hundreds of volunteers setting it up. all the money raised supports programs. holarships for nurses and it is really wonderful. plus a lot of good stuff. i'd like to drop some stuff off. >> especially tomorrow. it is what queef got.ur temper tomorrow, right around where they were. first off, a lookoutside.
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you can see the clouds through thesun. the southerly wind has helped from where they were this morning in the 30s. climbing big time across our area. two great games. 58 degrees. not dropping all that much. we will be dry through that time period. nothing going on now. the showers are ose. yes, we will see some shower activity overnight tonight.
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a chance of showers through 7:00 a.m. we're done with the shower activity. sunshine will go from clouds,to earlore clouds late in the day. a big time difference. in the 30s for mosou of so a very chilly day. ifou're gardening, tools, daffodils into a flower p and leave them outside through winter for spectacular blooms in the spring. something great to do with the kids, too. they love to plant them and see them bloom. 55 on your sunday. 50 conditions. the cowboys are in town. 4:25 game. this is a win we really need. blustery.
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the winds, you'll feel if it you're at the game. just cold. hopefully with our first division win of the year. back to 66 on tuesday. looking good there. but then another system moves through and that cools us for next wednesday and thursday. friday looking okay ahead of the next storm system. and once again, i've said this a lot. watching the potential for a big storm here next weekend. it could be a nor'easter. right now, i'm watching tomorrow. taking my kids to the pumpkin patch and the soccer birthday party event going on. >> there's a lot going on. >> take pictures!
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rolling hills. >> too often, some are laid to rest in that setting without anyone else there. when we come back, a call to the community to change that as a local cemetery holds the final salute.> >> a good samaritan's courage cost him his life when he c to the aide of a woman being raped on this arlington sidewalk. now there is a second good maritan who is telling his story of heroism. a look at thetraffic. on metro, red line, trains going every 22te mi single tracking at shady grove and silver springs. right now on orangeil andr line, the trains running every 24. as we look at the blue line,ns trvery 24 minutes, to and from eastern market. only this weekend. yellow line. every 16, to and from mt. vernoe sq
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using arto express the struggles faced by soldiers returning to civilian life. the journey is told in a mural. it starts with the enlistment and carries throughho return . the mural is at a facility that provides housing and proramming eterans in need. he says he hopes the mural helps break down some stereo times that many veterans face. we don't know them all butw we them all. that was the sentiment for veterans who died alone. tonight they're laid to rest in culpepper, virgia. th final salute came with a community of love. >> theyed gath men, women, military, and civilian. childr and their parents. culpepper's crisp fall sky to honor service. >> private first class ralph l. jenkins.
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u.s. army. >> t 19 names read aloud. >> a candle lit for each, followed by military honors. aside from their names, we don't know much a the 19. we can they served in wars, representing various members of the military. >> they were someone's son or ughter, brother or sister, neighbor and friend. >> reporter: yet in their deaths they were alone. no family, no friends. that didn't stop people like lis from stopping by to say thanks. we noticed lis tearing up and wondered -- >> of the 19, who did you know? >> iw didn't k anybody here. >> reporter: a strange here happened to hear about the gathering a few hrs before it started and felt compelled to come. >> it was justbeautiful. these people, they gave everything. and forgotten. i've always hated it. i'm glad that someone is finally doing something.
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>> reporter: amanda and brandon here. >> we didn't know a ofthem. we're just here to support the veterans of america. all the great work people do to keep this up. >> itais imp for the family on witness things like this and to pass on it to youri en. >> a community embracing the sacrifice. >> thehe served country. shouldn't we appreciate that? >> reporter: standing together for one finalsalute. in culpepper, virginia. and the cemetery plans to held to finalon salute cer every year. good samaritans are the victims in each of them.ay
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policee jumped in her car. the woman's 5-year-old inside. >> good evening. the second man heard the victim's scream. he rushed to help what he's found, simply tragic. >> he's a hero. he went to save this woman and he sacrificed his life. as he here over. jue carry is there. this is a heart breaking story.e >> rep it sure is. it happened on that sidewalk between the food trucks. a woman was screaming for help and a man walking by came to her aid. 52-year-old patricioas salazar
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killed for his good deed when the attacker turned on there was a second good samaritan who came along. he is now telling the story of this amazing act of bravery. >> reporter: bradley said it was he screaming that got his attention. >> i opened my window and it was pretty immediate. not goo screaming. something was going on. >> he found a woman on the sidewalk, naked, still screaming. >> i came to about here. are you okay? he came from left here. >> reporter: he is michael nash. now behind with blood on his hands. he
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