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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 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 threatened.
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>> he said don't call the cops. you call the cops, i'll end you. >> reporter: he went to the street and flagged down cars to call 911. he took off. then he discovered the good samaritan, badly injured. >> that's when i saw the guy on the ground. it was like, i'm in a lot o pain and blood. >> reporter: he went back and forth on the sidewalk between sgom the good samaritan. the woman s saidhe knew the er at. that he had snapped. > he said his condition worsened. patricio salazar was dead at the hospital. >> there was no way to describe it. here was seone who saw something. a violence offense. came to hisnd aid a he lost his life.op >>g the good samaritan heard his words before he los
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consciousness. he went to save this woman and he sacrificed his life. >> reporter: that suspect, he was not done when he left here. police were everywhere and after severa hours, they had anymore custody. s for the good samaritan who was killed, i spoke to the sister today and she said the a family ising for privacy so we are honoring her wish, not to show a photo of this arlington ro. police are trying to track down a man who carjacked a woman near an elementary school. driving off with a woman's child in the back seat. the parents of the kids attk s elementary say they're pretty rattled. here'sto the from capitol hill.
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>> reporter: terrifying moments while paren wereropping their parents off at watkins elementary school. >> zooming down the street. you don't know anything about it. >> police say it started when a mother sconfronted apect who had stolen an item out of someone's car. >> sheenover to contact that suspect who asked him to return whatever property he had just taken. >> reporter: he ran toward her vehicle and jumped in the driver's seat. the woman's on5-year-old was in the back seat of her car. we talked on nholas over face time. he witnessed the entire ordeal and said the mother was desperately trying to stop the suspect. >> she was going understandably crazy. when she saw him get into her car and start to dri away, she grabbed on to the door which was partly open and tried to grab him and pull him out. she was yelling at him, get out of my ca get out of my car. >> so there was a struggle where her body was in the car and she
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did fall because he accelerated. >> the woman's vehicle was a few blocks away. the little boy was crying. police say he wasn't injured. >> police want to a lookthis car with stole geral tags. reporting in southeast. news4. >> thank you. a gang member who reported the brutal attack. the death of demaryius reyes rios. he had an ankle bracelet on when he joined nine others to kill rivas in 2017. testimony hevealed that used a cell phone to record the killing to stoenld ms 13 leaders
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he wouldvador in hopes get a promotion. we go now to a crisis at the mexico/guatemala border. earlier today, migrants forced eir way through a barricade. as laura shows us, they are heading north. >> reporter: thousan strong and driven by desperation. a migrant caravan is on the steps of southern mexico. a closed border crossing in guatemala, no match for them. their goal now, keep heading north. get to the u.s. president trump is depending on this handsha to slow or stop them. mike pompeo l teraging recent trade agreement victory.p sident trump has been clear about the largest sthoo that we face today. e are quickly reaching a point
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which appears to be a moment of crisis record numbers migrants. the caravan meant little to noa resi as they surge through broken gates. plump has threatened to shut down our southern bored between the u.s.nd mexico. >> it is an american burden, a uniquely american burden. >> reporter: however, changing laws takes time. right now, thousands of men, women and children are heading to the u.s. to an uncerta fate. the justice department has just charged a russian woman f her alleged role in the conspiracy to interfere with the mid-term elections. this marks the first criminal case of a forgn nationa for interfering in the election mid-terms. >> good evening.
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one person has been charged in this effort. her name is elena khusyaynnta. she is evi part of a group of russians that were working at the behest of an ally ofes russn ent vladimir putin. so she is working to make social media postings of this sort that you see .he to purchase domain names. the goal, very similar to the atck on the 2016 presidential election to spread mistrust and distrust of u.s. candidates for political office and the whole u.s. political system. it was very similar to the attack in content in 2016. trying to sow vision. even the nfl players national anthem controversy. there was multimillion-dollar budget that was evidently bank rolled by a cohor of vladimir putin who was actually another russian oligarch who was already dicted for interfering in the 2016 election. this is no surprise to the u.s. community which has been warning
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about not just russia but ongoing attks on the u.s. mid-terms by china and by iran as well. >> all right. live on capitol hill. thank you. and of hcourse, m more to come on "nightly news." concerns over foreign governments meddling in the last election isxt causing precautions. >> the board of elections says 5,000 more voters registered for this mid-term elections than two years ago. they're preparing for a 65% turnout of registered voters. >> definitely a team effort. >> this is taller than you are. >> this the ballot that every registered vote her get whether theyote by mail or during early voting on election day. >> mtgomery county i currently inspecting all 600 of
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the scanners. >> the inspection takes about two to three hours per machine. a 40-step process. it has to be completed by early next wee because early voting begins october 25. >> are you confint it will be fast and accurate? >> 000%. a >> lot of people are not representing my morals and i want to make sure we haveiceople this o who are fighting for us. >> some people are wondering whether mills will vote. >> we're the younger generation. we're supposed to make sure we get throughout and vote. >> people who count the are committed to getting it
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right. chris goon, news4. the i-team has looked into maryland's ballot security. and why critics say it is vulnerable. let's get a first check of the >forecast. cold start to the day. then we warmed up quite a bit. what can we expect? >> a big change in the last uple of hours. >> look at these numbers. 33 that bot manassas and culpeper. still a very chilly start tthe day. if we warm up big time. look at the highs. 66 in.c. 66 in richmond.rs hawn, around 64 degrees. and that means yr friday nightis ooking good, too. not too bad.
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however, i am tracking some rain and bring us b change. >> when we come back, a womanca ht on video harassing a hispanic family out for dinner. >> do you have apa ssport? >> our sister station telemundo talks to that victim. plus, a local woman concerned about her father's health. look at the mold in his apartment. tracee wilkins looked into it. tracee wilkins looked into it. >> first, chuck todd joins
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nald trump: such a nasty woman. reporter: shouting match erupted in the senate. man: just shut up. [all shouting] tired of all that? me, too. that's why i'm running for the u.s. senate-- to change the way washington works. from healthcare costs to a lack of high paying jobs, nothing gets done anymore because of silly partisan games. but a true outsider could change that. because, maryland, i'll never fight for a party boss. i'll only fight for you. because, maryland, i'll never fight for a party boss. when the nra tried to overturn maryland's assault-weapons ban, attorney general brian frosh led the fight to stop them,
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defending our gun safety laws to protect the people of maryland. attorney general brian frosh. bawell 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." . time now for a look behind this week's political headlines. >> it's been a very busy week once again. let's get at it. president trump is trying to build a wall strong enough to block a blue wave.
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can democratsbaight ? >> a republican congressman who assaulted a reporter. and president trump says he knows a lot about what happened to "washington post" columnist jamal khashoggi. what should happen next? >> the moderator of meese the press. let's start with president trump on the campaign trail. he is making a sing closing argument. it lookse they're 35 for the open senate seat.it s a way to go. >> he has embraced this idea that he speaks for the party. he is running toward the flame. we've never had that before. normallyam barack when he knew he was unpopular in the mid-term, he took bk seat. bill clinton, same thing. george w. bush, same thing. in some ways, a couple ways to look it a.
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i think he is doing it to save th senate. this galvanizing of the trump base can he an impact. i was just out in phoenix and vegas. d.ey these were races that a month ago were leaning toward the democrats. post kavanaugh, they are dead heats. and you have very nervous democrats.um and president is already in arizona. he'll have a rally there tonight. so in the base strategy in those two states, they are swing states because they're polarized. there is no voter in the middle. this can be effective. it does not help republican chances in the suburban areas. >> as we all know, we s the 60 minutes interview within days of that, callingsh the "gton
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post" terrible and disgusting. the president is inhi montana week. praising a congressman who talked about violenc against a reporter. is his enemy of the people rhetoric starting to take hold? >> look. on the one hand, this is just standard fare for him. red meat. i do try to remind people that hee' thinks all part of wwe. fake rage and fake outrage and all that stuff. so to him it is joke and a game. it jus came across in complete poor taste to those of us who are in the middle of covering this story about a journalist who apparentlyay have been murdered, disgustingly so, body dumped somewhere in a forest in
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turkey. so it just seemed in poor taste to do that. i am n going to sit here and make the connection that he is trying gin up actua violence against reporters. the problem is these jokes, if you will, did that. did lead saudi arabia to believe that. you don't know wt others take from comments like that. that's what makes it a bit disturbing. >> you mentioned jamal khashoggi. president trump told reporters today that he might know a l by monday. but that he already knows a lot right now. sore we getting any closer to finding out what really happened? hat ever see the light of day? >> i guess it depends on whosee word will w take? are we going to believe the investigation by the ?saud are we going, are the turks going to share these recordings they reportedly have? i think that's a big pie of it.
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he had some of his allies going to khashoggi. saying the ties in the past. i'm not sure what that does. why are you trying to rationalize the killing. if he wasn't a member of the muslim brotherhead, is it to know killy someb in a foreign consulate? so it's hard to grabovski how that seems like good kidea. i th that what is happening with khashoggi is havin an impact inside the kingdom. i think that's what is going on behind the scenes. is there a way that they figure out a way to isolate therown prince, reprimand him in some way? we need a way to sav face.
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something tangible has to happen. >> number two in the senate, tom tillis, the senator in charge, the number would are youing the senate republica campaign committee. and then i'm going to talk to anthony scaramucci. the mooch is coming to washington. >> aew book. apparently, 11 days in the white house. >> you can learn alot. it's more about his life in the 2016 campaign. d he was pretty involved. >> all right. rest up. than for being with us. theome stretch of the mid-terms. a quick remind per chuck are break it all down for us at 10:30 right here on nbc 4. mega millions mania. we can call it mega billions now. the jackpot is higher than it
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hasver been before. a nasty response when he asks for help. >> my clothes have mold. she said you'll probably be dead. >> and you can count on some big >> and you can count on some big weather changes for your david trone likes to say it comes down to three things: compassion. for children placed in cages, and people with addiction treated as criminals.
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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. 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. ben jealous has a plan to fully fund education, to bring teacher pay up so that we can attract the best and brightest. ben'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. my name is rachel and i'll be voting for ben jealous for governor. bawell be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions.
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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." i waso i'm used tor, getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me.
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many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have a friend named ben. ben is a national leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. you thought it was chilly this morning. if you're going to the d.c. game. it will be a chilly couple of days here. it looks so nice.
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it is coming in tonight. take a look outside t toward airport. looking toward the city. 63 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. nice. it will be cool. you might need the jacket or the sweater. not dropping all that mh because of the cloud cover. the clouds act like a blanket. keeping the warmer weather in. we won't cool all that much. manassas, 58. on therada not so much going on. watch this. we've got thelouds movin in. you can see the clouds streaming in from the west. e next storm system, it will give us some shower activity. and then another storm moves in tomorrow night. that's a cold front that will through. we'll time it all out. right now, not much. just t cloud cover coming in. thicker clouds by 11:00.
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tonight, going out don't worry too much unless you're a night owl. thinkingbout getting breakfast at 2:00 a.m. we've got se showeractivity. and if you are out at that time, it is moving fairl quickly. so by the time most of us, 8:00, 9:00, we're dry. looking good. behind this, we getome sunshine during the afternoon. and then watch what happens tomorrow night. no problem. 6:00. here's 11:00, the cold front. do you think it has some cold air behind it? that changes things big timeor the day. rather wendy on sunday. we talked about it monday morning.>> thank you. >> an hispanic family harasseda for speg spanish. >> telemundo 44 with reaction from that restaurant and one of
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the victims. ahis black hat is so covered in mold it almost looks green. what theousing authority h 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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a daughter b to worry about her father's health when she found hisloing and furniture smothered in mold. the county wouldn't give her ar straight ans so she called us. tonight, prince george's bureau chief tracee wilkins is working for you, getting answers. >> my daughter gave me this hat. >> reporter: 73-year-old mcarthur terry doesn't go anywhere without a hat. >> my dad used to wear a hat so i pupked that i wear hats all the time. >> reporter: now his collection is covered in. mo
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that's not all. pretty much everything in his apartment has what appears to be specks of mold on it. terry has lived i george's county public housing building in oxon hill for six ar the apartments house all seniors and people who are physilly challenged. he says the mold problem started in may. his daughter is worried that her dad. >> all the people here, put them up ia hotel a do a complete mold inspection, mold remediation. this is what the ceiling looks like after they painted with it stain covering paint. here's wha it looked like before. >> reporter: after the painting was done, he pointed out his damaged clotheses to building management. my clothes have a lot of mold on it. she said you'll probably be dead by the time they do the process on your clothes. >> if the manager did indeed tell him that, i will deal with that in the most appropriate manner. >>ric brown said since finding
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out about it, he directed his team to fix it. he believes the humid and wet summer may have contributed to the problem. he said he is directing them to do more than paint it away. >> we'll ask them to fill out a claim and make them hold to it as best ty can. >> reporter: there are 123 units in that building. they are now e inspectinh of them and so far they have found nine apartments with the mold problem. tracee wilkins. news4. >> as a result of tracee's reporting, the county tells us they're back in the complex. they are rechecking the work that should have removed that mold and are expediting inspections to look for additional mold.
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police confirm there was a carjacking near wngeorgetoroad. working to learn more details about what happened here. stay with us. a quick round up. illing of ath the good samaritan in arlington. michael nash is accusf sexually assaulting a woman and attacking a man who came to her rescue. that man later died. a sondan arrived on the scene and nash. fl police caught him a short time later. >> and a man tookh off w a won's child in the back seat. officers found car a found blocks away c thehild is safely inside.
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some of the hondurans are removing to board the buses out ofear that they'll be deported. xican authorities are under tremendo pressure from president trump to control the crisis. a woman told to not come back to a lounld county hestaurant. >> scolded a family for speaking spanish while they enjoyed a meal saying they shouldn't do that in icam take a listen. >> do you have a passport? >> that's just a snippet of the woman's rant. what happened recently at andy's of lovettesville. >> reporter: in this restaurant, a woman and her family visiting
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frtemala were verbally harassed by a white woman because they wereg speakin spanish. the victi t who prefers stay anonymous got the woman asking for theirassport and said that speaking spanish in the states is disrespectful. >> she had her passport. she started saying that we were not supposed to speak english. we're n tking to you. they don't know english. how do you want them to speak english when they're just visiting? >> reporter: we spoke to the owner of the res said the woman is no longer welcome in his establishment. ws4. new at 6:00, the powerhouse won taking a lead. >> we're going behind the scenes and t curtain for her
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falways a challenge.s ben became a friend, investor, and mentor for the company. ben has helped create over a thousand jobs. he understands the importance of
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entrepreneurs to the state economy. if we'd been keeping pace with virginia, we'd have 40,000 more jobs right now and the average marylander would have $8,000 more in their pocket. it's time to grow big ideas into big businesses. i'm jess gartner and i'm voting for ben jealous. 12346789 major damage. a vehicle crossed several lanes, jumped a sidewalk and caree d down an embankment straight into the buildingn frederick eroad. thusiness owner says aes chinese rtaurant is trying to open there. it just its permit today. nobody was inside. incredibly, nobody was seriously hurt. millions of people aad hoping luck is on their side tonight. the mega millions or billions jackpot is now flirting with the $1 billion mark.
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it's lottery fever. tonight's drawi jt hit a cool $1 billion. the odds of winning atill about 1 in $300 million. only a littlen better t being picked at random. i'll going to tell you why jackpots on this side are becoming morerandom. i'm just going to put it out there. i'm feeling lucky. next we go one-on-one with a leading lady in our local art scene. the two things she said are going to bring people back to live theater. >> and doug is backtracking showers for your week
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the washington post said amie hoeber is a standard issue partisan with no fresh ideas. but it's the ideas she does have that should scare us. defund planned parenthood- leaving women without access to cancer screenings. repeal the affordable care act- devastating families with pre existing conditions. and cut federal funding to combat opioids. david trone will support woman's reproductive health. fully fund the very personal fight against opioids. ng and sten the affordable care act. i'm david trone and i approve this message.
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before he was attorney general, brian frosh led maryland's fight to clean up the bay. so when donald trump's epa attacks our clean water laws, frosh is leading the charge to stop them. attorney general brian frosh. bawell 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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much has changed over the centuries since theest loved only , the best loved operas were written. it's the little detailshat count to create something larger than life. like this bir cage. getting a final guilded touch. or the final antiqui on chair legs or the careful filling of a owl will soon be overflowing with hand made strawberries. it must all be perfect before the people fill the seats in this grand opera house. and overseeing it all, the front and back of the house -- now we're coming from the wings -- >> reporter: the one in charge of every detail, the first woman to mold jobt the kennedy center.
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>> i can't say there were a lot of role mo ils. a profession that still has a paucity of womenn leadership positions. whether it is drekt, could not, running out for companies. minorityll in the the irony of offers that you have to have sopranos ands mez and sopranos. you need voice type. >> reporter: but women are moving into leadership positions across the washington area. what do they add? perhaps a vision of creating greater diversity at the table. attracting people of different tastes. inviting them to partake of the favorites and nly created samplings as well. i always think of it as dim sum matter. we have to get a real range of work. >> reporter: from the ground up
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they've put together every bit of it. >> from the stage, juste see this. all of these turn very .easi >> her job is to bring people in. it is breaking down twothings. >> the old fat ladystokes are l out there. sexy.era is it is for everybody. we are big passiate story tellers using one of the greatest art form involves dance and visual and classical music and it is live. >> one of the singers must have
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dropped this 100 franck note which is one of thes. pr it is worth about $17 which wouldn't get you through front door c but ites close of the admission starts at $25 which is not that big an extravagance for the extravaganza that hpens on the stage here. >> there are still more opportunities. up next at the opera house, the t litzer prize winning sil night. it is just one of the many new and of course, the old favori s favorites. it runs through may of 2019.
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a lot of people are not sure but they aren't giving it a chance. a gorgeous day to get out and do something. >> do something tomorrow. sunday may not be the best day because we have the big changes coming in. very nice night after temperatures warm dramatically. clos 3 to degrees from where we were this morning to where we were. right now, chopper 4 over damascus. this is a big game for the damascus swarming hornets. there will be a great streak for them ify could pull it out. last time they won 41-7. so that goes to show you.
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4-2, i believe. so so far so good.re what we dealing with? here's that game. 56 degrees right now. a ta jacket if you're trying to get out the door. 55 at 8:00 football weather. to about 55. leesburg. 61 right now in manassas. we're looking at a nnie t. if you're going to be out g to go out to the movies, you won't need coats like you did last night. we've got a storm system moving. in not yet. you won't see the rain just yet. all right, starting to see some ers moving in. be this a system coming this is the system that will leave us get. so here's the planner. the rain will be over by 7:00 a.m.l we see the rain around 1:00, 2:00, 5:00 in the wet roads is all you'll wake up to. still clouds.
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clouds moving out. we get some sunshine. it will bring the temperatures to 68 degrees. an then down to 58. take jacket tomorrow night. then it wi turn cold again as another front moves through. that's why the best day at thek pu patch will be tomorrow it will be on the cold side low to moderate color. breezy, windy, this will be a tough one y if're going to be out. by the time it ends, after about 8:00, it is going to be a night on sunday night into monday. if you are heading to the game, it will be on the windy side as we tea the cowboys. a huge game for us.
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a divisioname vooflt at 4:00. 49 by 6:00. see what i'm talking about here? with a little breeze, it will feel evenr col than that. tuesday, back to 66 degrees. you're thinking, hey, we have nice treat coming. not bad. the middle of the week looking pretty good. a nice afternoon and then still watchat could be a big storm next saturday into sunday. >> andt' t marine core marathon weekend. >> ask me about it many times before that. we have some breaking news. for the first time, saudi arabia admitting that t journalist jamal khashoggi was killt the consulate in istanbul, turkey. >> moments ago, them khashoggi was killed after a fight broke out inside the consulate.
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le have been arrested. n e h been seen in two weeks. much more tonight o "nightly news." when we come back, we' talking sports. a start to the wizards season. why scott brooks is blaming a lack of fundamental basketball on the last
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barbara comstock might as well be barbara trumpstock.
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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." typical adult heart 58th. last night it took less than a heart beat forizds fans' hearts to sink in the loss to the miami heat. we don't deed ator to tell us why. it all came down to six seconds.
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he misses. where did kelly olynyk come from? .2 of a second remaining. less tha a heartbeat. 55-44. rebounding. and head coach scott brooks knows - we can sure enough point to 112 points as plenty to score on your home floor. but this rebounding, bottom line. fundamental basketball. the shot goes up. shooter.est the the shot goes up. you put fsr bodie on guys who are not shooting thesk baetball. as simple as that. if that's confusing. easy g. >> so they have to rebound. okay. to make itg in the l run, the redskins did better at defding the run. in the rush, the redskins have d improved it is a good thing. the cowboys come to town with rushings second best attack after the best game in
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yards. 10 wbints. the oys' offense had a coming out party last weekend. 24-0 lead. dak prescott didn't turn the ball over. so yeah, josh norman, seimpr with what he saw. >> making mistakes. ey did not make mistakes. they came back. a totally different revived team. >> we've got to look for . they have some play makers on the team. >> all right. theal capit hosting the panthers. the overtime win dnweday. the final home game. the horse show is about to come to town and that adds an extra edge to tonight. >> difficult. ouy time go out with time changes and different stuff.
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we know that they'll be a desperate team. they haven't had the start that they want. it is an important game for us to go out on the road. >> highlights coming up on 11:00. you round the corner and you run into a horse. >> they don't like the ice. >> theyon't make mr. ed's anymore. >> gorgeousow tomo >> i think it will be a great start. 're going to have the very latest over the columnist who died.
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breaking news tonight in the mtery over the missing "washington post" journalist. moments ago saudi arabia confirmed he was killed. a top saudi general fired and 18 arrested as the crown prince scrambles to find someonto take the fall. clashes with police and tear gas flying. the migrant caravan headed for the u.s. border, breaking through a barrier and intering mexico and 18 days before the midterms, president trump ramping up the rhetoric on immigration. also breaking, alarming charges, the russians are at it again sewing discord over gay rights, neo-nazi rallies and the nfl kneeling protest and targeting john mccain in his dyg days.

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