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the long wait for a trial begins today aor prince ge's county. >> the redskins were finally able to stop that losing streak to the cowboys. >> it was this close to having a really bad monday >> it could have been a whole different storyhis morning. >> good morning, everybody. we appreciate you wakingh up w us. 6:00 a.m. i'm aaron gilcrest. >> there's a freeze warning in effect right now. you might need your car to warm up and mht need to scrape some ice off the windshields. >> let's start with lauren in o for chuck this monday. >> how about a warm up? >> i'm giving you oneto rrow. that's about as good as it's going to get. it's chilly this morning.
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those are the areashaded in purple. we have a frost advisory for those areas shaded in blue. 28 in winchester. d.c. at 3 degrees but you can see it's a chilly start anywhere around the area. as we go into the morning, the sun coming up around 7:00. g it's nng to warm us up too much throughout the day today. those temperatures in the mid to upper 50s today. you may want to grab the winter accessories as you head out the morning.s now might want to make sure that you know where the ice scraper is.gh now, good morning melissa. >> taking a look at the roads,
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chopper 4 showing southbound bw 410.ay befor you have the right side blocked hicle.t disabled that's southbound before 197 so slhe downs tre this morning. northbound west, 14th street at allison. lanes blocked by a crash there. police not giving us too much more than the closure. inbound, 11th street bridge, ef crash in the lane and as you zoom out and take a look at the beltway, oobeltwayng pretty good. >> 602 now. two major developing storiesth morning, both dealing with safety at schools. >> late last night we received word threats were made against two schools in virginia. >> an arrest has bee made
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ernight. he posted a rifle as well as threatening language to students at both schools. behind us you'll see police are already stationt this early hour outside of baldwin ntementary. i to show you even more why this was such chilling news toc this unity. as you can see osbourn high school and baldwinme eary are just across the street from each other. just off ofain street here. and this morning manassas school officials sil school resume as normal. this threat they say is not credible. there will also be counseling available for those that need it. police ooking at the officers already stationed outside. they noticed more of that today
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as they come into school. just aprecaution as well. as for that person that police believe is f responsible that threat, they are too set to face criminal charges very soon. more to com on this as well. i'm justin finch, news 4, back in toyou. >> justin, thank you. >> and iny montgom county, a teenager is accused of threatening to shoot out walter johnson high school in bethesda. he's identified a loui louis cabrera. he had two rifles and ammunition th him. he posted i hate wj and ha, ha, i'm going to shoot up the school. >> the threat may have been real, but it also just makes us feel good that we have him in custody and thoseuns off the street. >> cabrera is expected to appear in court at 8:30 this morning. he's being held without bond. >> also police are
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two shootings in prince george's county. one man is in critical condition after being shot on fairview avenue. a second shooting victim showed up at a nearby hospital. he's expected to be okay. police believe the two shootings connected. >> it's now 6:05. this morning the jury selection starts today in the trial of michael ford. he is charged in the 2016 deadly shooting at a prince george's county policestation. the attack resulted in the death of the officer that was an undercover narcotics agency. >> there's a second meeting about the result of an investigation. on friday, theniversity board of regents heard the findings for the first time. tomorrow's meeting will be to analyze theat sin.
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results are expected to be released to the public for a week. theport comes after the death of jordanie mcnair who weeks later. >> bighanges are m coing cominge university of virginia. theyolled out an ambitious plan to attract low and middle incomestudents. students earning less than $30,000 will receive free ition and room and board. it's unclear when this policy will take eveffect. >>oping this morning, the trump administration may be considering redefining genderti id. this is according to a memo leaked to the new york times marked as a draft. angie has more on this. >> this draft has been esrculating since last spring according to the tnd would be subject to change. nbc news has not obtained a copy to that draft but according to
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the times the memo shows the trump administration may be considering redefining gender as an unchangeable condition. it would be termed solely by ar 's biology, what they're born with. in response to the time's story, a health and human services spokesperson says do not comment on alleged leaked documents. now all tfs gaining a lot of response. they say this is just anoth attack on the trans-community from the trump administration and it plans to rally in front of the white house later today. back to you. >> he said the crowned prince had no knowledgeme or invol in the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi. the saudi foreign minister called his death quote, rogue operation. the saudis say he died in a fight at the saudi conciliate in istanbul turkey. some u.s. lawmakers are not buying that demanding thatmp president t takes swift
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action. >> it ought to be a relationship altering event for the u.s. and saudi arabia that we ought to suspend military sales. >> the saudis do provide very effective intelligence. they are against iran and they're working closely with israel. but all of that together, we try to balance it. it's not that simple. >> tomorrow president trump and turkey's psident plan to release more information abouty exachat happened at the conciliate. >> this morning, a growing migrant caravan continues it's journe to the u.s. thousands of people, mostly from honduras are now in mo and the local government there demanding they get processed for asylum visas and many don't have the necessary documents. mike pompeo met with the mexicid prt to discuss the situation. president trump said he will use the military totop the caravan from entering the u.s. > right now national security adviser john ll, t, n is i
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john bolton i having talks. russia violated the nuclear pact. it bans the u.s. and russia from owning, producing, or test flying cruise missiles with range of up to 3400 miles. russia denies the allegations. boltonill continue talks in moscow tomorrow. >> happening today convicted murder and ex-carolina panthers player will be released from a prison. in a story that has nional attention, carruth was attempted of hiring a hitman to shoot and kill his pregnant girlfriendn 1999. she was 8 months pregnant and she didn't wanthi to pay support. doctors managed to save the baby that's now living with cerebral uepalsy to the trauma. he served a sentence of 18
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years. >> kicked the cowboys butts. >> doesn'tgo that sound ? >> the redskins beat the cowboys, but it wasn't an easy win. >> nail biter until the very end. tws 4 has more now from fedex field. redskins beat the cowboys at home for the first time in six years. and the 3-point victory ended with abang. 4th quarter, redskins up 13-10. he forces the. fu cores tooops it up and give washington the 20-10 lead. dallas did not go away quitely. dak prescottcored the touchdown to cut the deficit to 3. the cowboys with a cnce to tie the game and sendt into overtime. with a 42 yard field goal off the post. redskins pick up a big win ovee biggest rival.
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20-17. >> it means everything. not just becse of dallas. obviously thattl adds a le extra into it. but that's just what we need. >> is it okay to believe in the redskins again? they beat their most hated rival at home. now atop the nfc east and a chance to keep it rolling. only one team left on there kins schedule has a winning record. from fedex field, news 4 sports. >> a party falls into chaos. dozens hurt when a dance floor collapses at a college party. hear from some of thosewehat able to walk away. >> uber is already driving you places and bringing you food. now the company could be taking over another industry. details on the new program are straight ahead along with more on this frigid start tthe day. >> we have freeze warnings. we have frost advisories out there. 39 here in d.c. and that's the warm spot. we're warming into the 50s
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before noon butbo that's as good as it's going to wet. good as it's going to wet. 'll talk about any warm donald trump: such a nasty woman. reporter: shouti s match erupted in theate. 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 ptisan games. but a true outsider could change that. i'm neal simon, and i approve this message, rcause, maryland, i'll nefight.
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i'll only fight for you. i wso i'm used toor, getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. nmany of them worry about ice, president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. d 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. en i hope he's your fri too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message.
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that shooting did n effect the game. someone opened fire from a car that was driving by. three o the six people hurt are in critical condition. >> terrifying moments caught on camera. a danceloor collapsed during a fraternity party near clemson univsity injuring dozens of people. take alo ok. party goers were jumping in unison at an off campus apartment clubhouse on saturday. suddenly, right there, the floor just gives way, dropping all of those peo to the basement below.es wis say everything happened very fast. >> my hands were already up in the air. y the time we got to the
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bottom, everybody was piled up. it was scary. >> people were crying,sc aming, running, just trying to do anything to get help. it was horrible. so much blood. >> at least 30 people were hurt, but none of their injuries are life threatening. >> authorities in taiwan are still workinguto find o what caused the worst trainr disaste in more than 30 years in that country. at least 18 people died when tho train went the tracks on sunday. that train was capable of going er 90 miles per hour, but it's not clear how fast it was going when all of this happened. hundreds of people were able to get off of that train unharmed. >> this morning we'in lea more about a deadly rafting accident that left americans dead in cos rica. four americans and a local tour guide were killed afterra their overturned on a river afternoon. the five victims were carried downstream and were later found. police say the river was swollen and rapid flowing due to rain.
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the americans were visiting costa rica for a bachelor party. >> walmart is looking to expand it's business in china. lmart executives say the company experienced steady growth making chinaf one o the most important international markets. right now walmart has more than 400 sres in china. >> uber is testing out a new kind of service. instead of hailing a ride or having food delivered, the app would let you hire it's being tested in chicago. uber said it's like a temperature agency. it would have on demandtaing for events and corporate functions. >> so breaking news in the district right now is the search for a missing man. >>t's get to angie at the live desk. ake a look at your screen. we want to show you clarence mill. he is 75 years old. police say that he is believed to be using a black manual
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wheelchair right no he was last seen in the 2400 block of 25th street in southeast yesterday. a big concern right now is the current temperatures. it's almost freezing outside.so t's very important that you keep an eye out for mr. clarence miller. we don't have the photo to show you on the air h but wee posted it online. call police if you have any tips.ac we'll be with more later. >> right on the homepage of our website, you'll ind theman's picture. >> all right. meantime, lauren is with us this morning and bringing allf this cold air -- >> yeah. >> >> not herself. >> bringing cold temperatures on wednesday. >> there you go. i'm trying to warm things up for everybody and notng to be able to do it until tomorrow.
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we were breezy yesterday. today not as windy. tuesday i going to be seasonal that's where we're gng to be tomorrow. wednesday that wind tturns. curr temperatures out there right now, you can see 20s and 30s. a freeze warning to the west. frost advisy for much of the i-95 corridor in effect until 10:00 a.m. ut the door this morning sunglasses.e unglass the temperatures in the 20s and 30s it's going to be chilly out there and we'll warm things up, 5:00 a.m. to l 40 so your morning jog may be a little chilly. maybe just jog to th coffee store and grab hot coffee. sunshine delays possible because we'll have sunine out there
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and blue skies but we will be dry and mid to upper 50s. won't be too bad and plus we're not going to have the wind. current temperatures. 39 in washington. 33 in baltimore. 40 in annapolis and upper 20s out there. only headed into the upper 50s today. iv in terms of the daily grade. i'mg it very good. mainly because it's not as windy and it's sunny but those temperatures below normal. ke a look at this. no rain. we're dry over the next week. il m today all the way u friday. nothing showing up on the radar right now. i have a lite clutt right now. but if you're traveling all the way to maine and florida and the midwest, it's okay in terms of flying concerns. tomorrow's planner, not as w chillyll have clear skies overnight and then eventually we'll warm into the 60s tomorrow. mid to upper 60s. 67-68 will be the daytime high for tomorrow and then a dry cold front comes through late tuesday
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night into wednesday and that leaves us with chillier temperatures on wednesday and more breezyconditions. it's going to be chilly into thursday and even into friday. rain unfortunately returns just in time for the weekend. all right. we wanck to c the time in terms of traffic. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. southbound bw parkway before 197. still have the disabled vehicle in the right lane. take a lookt the delays. south of that, southbound bw y parketween the beltway and crash that looks a bit better though. chopper 4 down along indian head highway. we'll show you that aouple of minutes. inner loop and outer loop, i don't have any complaints about the beltway right no crash along the right side, aaron. >> melissa, thank you. it may sound like a trick question, how can i make more time? well, there are some ways to accomplish more in the same 24 hours you have every day. we'll tell you about it >> for real? >> tune into nbc 4 later today at 3:00 for ellen.
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sarah osilverman will be the show. show. stay tuned for news 4 at before he was attorney general,s brian led maryland's fight to clean up the bay. so when donald trucl's epa attacks our n water laws,
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frosh is leading the charge to stop them.en attorneyal brian frosh. we have some fantastic schools slipped. and we have a lot of schools that a in crisis. our current governor has withheld money that could've been spent education. maryland needs a governor whose top priority is public schools. ben jealous has a onan to fully fund educa to bring teacher pay up so that we can attract the best and brightest. ben's education plan is supported by teachers like m then ben jealous neebe theools,t person they vote for. my name is rachel and i'll be voting for ben alous for governor. donald trump: such a nasty woman. reporter: shouting match erupted in the senate. man: just shut up. [all shouting] tired of all that? me, too.
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that's why i'm running tfor the u.s. senate-- to change the way washington works. om 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. i'm neal simon, and i appre this message, because, maryland, i'll never fight for a party boss. i'll only fight for you. bis a standard issue an never fiwith 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. and strengthen the affordable ce act. i'm david trone and i approve this message.
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>> it's the one thing there never seems to be enough of. time, taking care of a family and yourself and working a full time job, how do you find time? we speak to a successoach about how it can help you live your best life. >> she has so much todo she has to hit the groundru ing, but like so many of you, there aren't enough hours in the day. >> it's getting closer to the time that we have to leave. there's not even a buffer ti we have to leave at that moment. i'm asking alexa regularly, what time is it? what time is it? >> he says the first step in managing your time better is creating a awareneut how long it takes to live your life. >> accountor every hou of the day exactly what you're doing, and this can seem pretty grueling andarduous. >> step two, manage priorities.
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knockout the must dos, taking the kids to school for example and then hit the time sensitive and try to tackle the most challenging stuff early. will pow doesn't last forever. >> we run out of it by the end of the day.ke sure that you're doing your biggest tasks early and knocking out theest as it comes along. >> step three is to delete things that waste your time. that include social media. he told me about one of his clients. media abouts social ten times a day for 15 minutes each. that's 2.5 hours on social media. >> he says make that hree times. morning, afternoon, evening and then done. ne use the power of no thank you when interesting things come along. >> is this right for you right now? is this worth the time investment? often times the answer is nod >> this kf work won't be easy but something has to give. >> he has to get rest when he needs it and foodhen he needs it and play time when he needs it so if wal cance that
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with obligations with other people, then we will. >> when you realize you have this new time freed , consider investing in yourself first. maybe take aoj passion t, try to learn a new skill, a new language, somethi like that whatever you do, it needs to be intentional though. >> can just ignore the >> can just ignore the laun david trone likes to say it comes down to three things:
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compassion. in for children placeages, and people with addiction treated as criminals. en comp. from building a business from one store to hundreds. and getting things done in every one of tse communities. civility.
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to work both sides of the aisle, what it takes do things. sometht g david has just a bi experience at. compassion, competence, civility. they may not define our times, but they dine david. i'm david trone, i approve this message. 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.
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voting with trump 98 percent of the time. jennifer wexton a lieves healthcare ight ... succ and essfully fought to expand medicaid in virginia. "i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message... because change is coming." >> it's a new week. it's a monday. it's cold. e skins won. what else? >> what else do you need? that's allou need. >> that's a windshield from our
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co-worker and that's the cardboard he used to get it reo. >> woing to get him a ice scrap scraper. >> melissas going to take look at your commute. >> it's chilly oute. th we go straight from summer to winter and that's what it feels like outside right now. we have freeze warnings in purpno right the only difference is low 30s compared to mid 30s. once we go through the freeze t warnin national weather service will stop issuing these warnings. take look a the temperatures. 39 degrees is our temperature now. outside the beltway, 2s, temperatures below the freezg
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mark. make sure that y leave extra time. temperatures in the mid to upper 50s today. plenty of sunshine out there today but iagain, it going to be pretty chilly all week. we have some rain chances. wel talk to melissa about traffic. >> brand new problem. this is southbound 210. but right now southboun 210 shutdown at farmington road. take a look at this this is a car fire on the right side. they have everything shutdown in the southbound lanes. northbound we are slow. typical are for slow downs, but this is really adding to it and folks are looking over tthe left. laurel, disabled vehicle on the right lane causing the delays southbound. northbound also a little bit slow.nd northb 95 just after lorton crash there in the right lane. >> thank you. it's 6:32. two major developing stories
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this morning both dealing with student safetyhot . we received word that threats had been made against two schools in manassas. they targetedh osborne h school and baldwin elementary. >> police arrested a suspect for the threats but a name wasn't released. there will be extra police today.ing both schoo i want to show you a live look at osbourn high school here. >> a starj teenager is accused threatening to shoot up the high school. >> he is going to be here in court in just a couple of hours from now ande are telling us they're making this threat very seriously. he's 18 years old and news 4 spoke with a girl that went to
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school with him in bethesda. she describes him as fwiendly no hint of violence whatsoever. officers o arrested him thursday night. he had two assault rifles with amo when they moved in. he posted videos on social medie boasting that owns an ar-15 and keeps it with him at all times. now specifically they say he posted one photo on snapchat. it was a picture of hself posing with the rifle with the caption school shooter. police are saying itasn't the first time. other posts, i hate wj, referring to the high school a ha, ha, i'm going to shoot up the school. some parents we spoke with say they are relieved he was arrested before something happened.s >> i very unnerving and very disturbing to think that could happen so locally. i knew the boy b a little and that was really upsetting. >> now walter johnson's
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principal says she is crediting some of shedents that alerted the school resource officer who was then able to loop her colleagues in on this investigation. live in rockville, chris lawrence, news 4. >> all right, chris, thank you. now these threats come as students and teachers gathered for a summit on how to end school gun violence over the weekend. the images are similar. kids walking out of class with their hands up, running for their lives in some case the students created what they call a student bill of rights. h the other kids will implemented them in their school district. students organized this weekevd's ent. the mass shooting at their i hi scho february left 17 people tdead, m of them students. >> closing arguments are expected this week in the d.c. mansion murders trial.pr ecutors wrapped up their rebuttal last week. he is the onluspect accused in the killings of three family members and their housekeeper.
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his defense team is trying to pin the murders on his brother. be sure to stay tuned to the nbc washington app for updates. >> it's 6:36. we begin with a developing etory. residents on e after officials responded to a reported shooting near the spotsylvania county sheriff's office. you can see where it's located. no word on if anything is found. >> early vingegins for d.c. residents. polling locations open at 8:30. the latest poll shows voter enthusiasm is at an high for the midterm elections. west virginia's early votingar on wednesday and maryland is on thursday. you can find polling locations and times in the nbc wasngton app. >> the cowboys blew their chance at a come back wn their field goal attempt hit the post in tht game aga theredskins.
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skins won 20-17 and that secures their spot at the top of the nft ea. reaction from the players ahead a little later this half hour. >> from snl to seinfeld to veep, ar hometown s receiving top honors in our area. we'll hear from her about being honored with america's top prize for humor coming up. >> first, does your credit score boost? changes are coming to the way changes are coming to the way donald trump: such a nrtty woman. repo: shouting match erupted in the senate. man: just ut up. [all shouting] tired of all tt? me, too. that's why i'm running for the u.s. senate-- from healthcare costs to a lack of high paying jobs,
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nothing gets done anymore because of silly partisan games. but a true out could change that. i'm neal simon, and i approve this message, because, maryland, i'll never fight for a party boss. i'll only fight u.
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because, maryland, i'll never fight for a party boss. i wasott'm used tor, g to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. ny of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions.o ann are frightened they could lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have a friend named b. 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.
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ringing society took home the title for the sd year in a row. now here's your cnbc morning business rert. >> good morning, big changes are coming to how your credit score is calculated. the creator of the widely used fico score plans to roll out a new system next year that factors in h consumers manage cash in their checking, savings and money market account. the new sco d isesigned to boost the number of for credit cards, personal loans, and other debt by taking into account a borrower's cash transaction history that could signal how likely they are t repay their debts. >> grab the unglasses. it's chilly as you make your way outhe door this morningsunglass. it's chill out the door this morning.
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>> we'll talk abo the rest of the day coming up after the break. >> plus take a look at this, northbound 95 at .rton ro a pretty bad crash here this morning if you're trying to figure out what's going onut figure out what's going onut those bno
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we have some fantastic schools slipped. and we have a lot of schools that are in crisis. we our current governor hasols 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, tto bring teacher pay up t we can attract the best and brightest.s beucation 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. agand he sabotaged ther prhealthcare market, ns. 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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>> it is 6:45 onmo this frosty ing. we said frosty. did i say it washe nd of october? it's clear out there b your wind chill may not be. >> some of you may be looking at a little frost of your own. it's that cold out there this morning.ng trackihe chilly temperatures and we'll check in for the full forecast in a couple of minutes here. >> we continue to track two major developing stories this morning. both dealing with safety schools. t >> justin finch is at one of those schools. he's at osbourn high.
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justin, an arrest in this case? >> lwell,e sunday night this post was found on instagram. it's said to be very chilling featuring a photo of a rifle as well as language in the caption threatening the lives andofafety students here as well as baldwin elementary. you know the schools are very close. let's show you on a map. you'll see, there lanes separated osbourn high from baldwi alanc baldwin elementary. school officials now say the threat was not credible and school will resume today and as a precaution, we noticed extra pligs he police on campus and there will be counseling available for those that need it as well. the person that is now in custody, they have not been identified just yet but they are facing criminal charges and more information is due out later
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today. school will resume as scheduled today. >> thank you. it's 6:47 now. happening today a young manse ac of threatening to shoot out walter johnson high school in bethesda will be in court. they found him with two rifles an ammunition. he is a former student that posted messages aboutg hatin the school and threats to shoot up the place. he's being held without bond. >> here at the live desk w h breaking news, there's a search on now for a missing elderly man in the district. your screen i you can. this is clarence miller. he's 75 years old and he uses a black manual wheelchair to get around. he was last seen in the 2400 block of5th stree of southeast yesterday. a big concern is the weather
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outside. the temperatures. it's almost freezing out there it's so very porn that you keep anye out this morning for mr. miller. call police if you know where hi t be. we have information in our app as well. now back to you. >> thank you, angie. >> president trump is taking a tough stand againstussia over nuclear weapons. the president says the u.s. will pull out of a longg stand landmark arms agreement. >> kelly is live outside of the white house with more on that and the other big issues on then press plate. >> good morning. from the human wave of migrants heading north as well as the killing of a u.s. based journalist in saudi custody. he expects to get more answers from turkey and saudi arabia as early as tomorrow he called the killing unacceptable and backed away from commentse found
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credible. the president will be spending lots o time awa from the white house over the next couple of weeks. today he's heading too texas campaign for senatored cruz. more on all of thi coming up on today. theeveloping this morning, trump administration may be considering redefining a portion of gender identity. this is according to a memo leaked to the new york times marked as a draft. according to theew york times the memo shows thatru the administration may be considering redefining gender as an unchangeable condition. it would be determined solely by a person's biology. >> the redskins snapped their losing streak with the dallas cowboys. >> yes. yesterday the team just managed
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to beat it's arch rifles 20-17. we'll take it though. it was this missed field goal right here. that made all the difference. it itdid. did. we won. >> thee cowboys gav it their all but our defse was hot. the redskins remain on top of the nfc east. >> it means everything. not just because it's dallas. that adds extra into it. >> so next week the redskins take on the new york giants. that game set for sunday afternoon at 1:00. all right. >> that was the best redskins dallas game i've ever seen. >> at least for all the fans out there it wasn't too cold. it felt liketb fl weather.
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could have been a lot cooler could have been in e 20s and 30s. low 30s in areas shaded in pule. and the growing season has alrey ended just to the west. so there's no watches and a warnin advisories in that area. 30s out there right now. chilly. you may need to leave yourself extra time a this morning get some of the frost away from your windshield. but it's going to be clear and ld throughout the day and not as ndy. those are going to be 5 to 10 miles per hour through the day. could have sunshine delays commuting and after school activities not that bad out
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there. so will it be windy out there today? no. the winds calmed down a little bit. any warm ups this week? morrow and that i it. no tropical storm in the atlante. a few in pacific but no tropical storms or hurricanes in the atlantic impacting our area today's temperature mid to upper 50ga so the winds are light today. they are light through the day tomorrow but then windy through the day on wednesday. high pressure will be around tomorrow. again enjoy the temperatures. mid to upper 60s because for the rest of the week,ra temres are in the 50s. wednesday, thursday, friday. plus we have the wind out as well by the time we head into saturday and sunday, we do have some rain for saturday into sunday. it could even linger into nday. it could be a chilly rain with
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those temperatures only in the 50s. let's get a check on traffic with melissa. >> taking a look at the roads ght now, this is northbound 95 at lorton. it's very slowting by on the left and you can see a massive delay here probably about a 5 mile back up and it's really just going quickly. it's sort of bleeding into other slow spots along 95 here this morning. very slow there. you can see on the map slow as well. route 1, paralleling right n ther so quick. laurel, southbound bw parkway before 197. disabled vehicle in the right lane. northbound seeing delays too. inner loop andouterloop looking normal right now top of the beltway going 25 miles per hour. milesginia 66, inbound 42
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per hour. remember to listeno wtop 103.5 fm when you hop in your car today. >> thank you. actress julia louis-dreyfus n and on the big scr last night she received the mark twain prize for american humor at the kennedy center. >> news 4 spoke with her and some other a-list celebrities about the huge honor. she talked about those that inspired her to chase her dreams. >> the teacher t inspired me was a wonderful teacher named marty coin who was my geometry teacher, and ire a him, and he was amazing. and of course, my drama teacher, judy white, who is here tonight. >> julia also announced that she is cancer free after being diagnosed with breast cancer in september of last year.
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later today we'll have more on her and what this area means to r on news 4 at 4:00 and 5:00. >> 6:54 now. here are four things to know before you head out the door. early voting begins in today. polling locations at 8:30 this morning. early voting on wednesday a in maryland on thursday. you can find polling locations and times in thenbc washington app. >> at least 30 peoplere hurt collapsed durin a homecoming after party. you can hear from the witnesses stillhock coming up on the "today" show. >> more officers will be patrolling baldwin elementary school after threat of violence targeted the school. they remain on instagram. an arrest was made but no name was leased. >> a young man accused of threatening to shoot up walters jo high school will be in court. police arrested him. he had two rifles and ammunition
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with him. >> temperatures in the upper 50. not as windy. rowarm tom and taking a look at the loroads, here on arthbound 95 and right now about to 6 mile back up. >> this weekend marked a milestone for our dear friend and colleague aaron gilcrest, he is celebrating 20 years and we're all better for it, aaron. >> thank you, i appreciate that. >> good morning, i'm aaron gilcrest, it's just before 4:00 a.m. on this friday morning. >> oh. >> i was young. i had hair back that was when we first went hd. do you remember that morning e whrybody was worried about -- >> i was afraid for the viewers.
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>> 15 years ago? good stuff. >> we have shared so many credible moments. congratulations. you're one orb baa 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,
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