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be glass or plexiglass. they were able to get into the area. d.c.orsics taking photographs of the doors that were broken into, allegedly by suspect. video showing that. and then there was a confrontation betwern the intr and a female security guard, inside the lobby area here. it is a local tv station. street.wn the in fact, from our station so there was a security officerti poed inside. and during this confrontation, apparently s tried to use pepper spray, a less lethal forc technique. when that didn't work, she did open fire. fired oneho into his upper body. he was taken to the hospital, from what ends.on he was cious and breathing at the time of transport. i am being told that he is expected to survive. police gav a briefing a short time ago. let's listen to what they d to say.
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>> the individual attempted too break i the fox 5 news station. he forcibly entered theront door. a securityfr guard cont him. and as a result of the confrontation, fired one shot into the upper torso. he was not armed. he forced his way in by kicking the door. >> the actual lobby? >> in the lobby. >> so he he made. it pa >> yes, he did. >> reporr: what you're hearing is that this intruder was able to get inside the tv station av where you the news staff preparing for the newscast. we reporte that a lot of the news gathering operations and anchors in the basement of the building, so not in the lobby itself. from wat i understand, source, this man hadal mental
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problems. he got inside the building. he wanted people here to connect him with president trump. i'm told that he presented a phone number and wanted themo get in touch with the president to connect to him. he was taken to the hospital and i am told he is expected to survive. no word yet on charges. >> frighteni afternoon for our colleagues up the road from us. we've seen the footage. it looks very easily kicking in some plexiglass. it doe'thatter or break. it just falls right over. and that's frightening. how easily he gained access. >> reporter: i i thinkis pretty obvious there will have to be a security review. when ye have an entra to a tv station, and this isn't the first time there has been a security breach. there was one at fox 5 in
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baltimore. a few years ago. he was able t breach this. you can see pedestrian traffic. you can see car coming through. so this is not a highly secured area. toward the back of the area, that area is much more secure. this is something that a door wear pedestrian can walk up to we mentioned. there is a little driveway here where you can drop off gnitaries. there are cameras here. but this is an area that accessible and there are security guards posted side. far as the layer of protection outside, that was not there. the doors, we've been reporting glass doors. you see how easily this person was able to kick that panel and knock it on the floor and get inside. it.tty scary to watch >> and right this on busy wisconsin avenue. that aa very exposed to foot and car traffic, too.
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we should tell everyone, the newsroom where everybody works is a dark basement. no s. on a day like this, that is fortunate. live on thank you. we turn to more breaking news at the white house. the secret service says an unauthorized vehicle struck a barrier at the check point on 15thenndylvania avenue. the driver of the car was immediately arrested. secret service agents are currently searching that car. the suspect faces charges upon lawful entry, and assault with a deadly weapon. a right turn on a red light ma illegal in some parts of d.c. shortly.or trantion reporter adam tuss broke this news this afternoon. the change would apply to intersections in the downtown business district. the district leaders say they are considering this becauth want to make some changes to improven pedestr and bicyclist safety.
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no time able to when this could ake effect but mayor muriel bowser will address it. and a day away from the jury getting the case of the d.c. mansionmurder. reports to eagan that, it has been a tough day for many. >> reporter: it was a tough day for the victims' family members who sat in the fro row. the prosecution started first, while going through a meticulous time linevvas savopoulos' paren and some jurors teared up as the pictures were shown for the last time. the prosecutor said she had to prove thathe murders were
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particularly atrocious and cruel. bob said wint was backed into a corner and had nowhere to go, that he needed to steal $40,000 from savvas sopoulos who was his former boss. she told jurors the dna evidence against daron wint is overwhelming. they tried to tear down the argument. reminded the jury even if daron wint had help, they can still find him guilty of murder. but t defense fired back, telling jurors they cherry picked their argument, saying that they never fully investigated daron wint's brother and the whereabouts at the time of the murder was never confr:med. >> reporhey kept reminding jurors, if they had any doubt
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that daron wint committed these murders, they will have to find him not guilty. the prosecution will have a chance to to do the rebuttal and that's when it will be turned over for deliberation. >>eeagan has been on story from the very beginning. thank you so much. this guy has been in trouble th the law before. he just got out of jail and now montgomery county, he's facing new charges.ay police robert dove posed as a roof inspector to force his way into the home of a 80-year-old woman. as corey smith tells us, he had a shrewd message to get in. >> this began with a knock on the door. he said he was a roof inspector
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but the 80-year-old wasn't buying it. that's when heush his way inside and demanded money and jewelry. he made her to go an atm to get more mone he said police w boueldooking l conditions of his pre release program. they drove to a farm and are restaurant w they shared a meal. the woman brought him a three-night stay at a nearby hotel. he told her to return home and call him with she arrived. instead, the woman drove to a friend's house and explained what happened. fearing retribution, she waited until the next day to call police. >> she was fearful. throughout the entire ordeal, she made decisions that she thought were best to keep herself safe. >> reporter: to many people in poolsvillee the n is very familiar. the residents say they're not surprised. >> he's been in and out of trouble for a long time. i haven't seen him for years. i think it is
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i feel bad for the lady. >> reporter: police say they do not know each other but they livedet tr before. he's been charged with armed robbery and he is being held in jail without bond. news4. a former student is behind bars for allegedly chilling threats against a maryland school. luis cabrera used to attend balancer johnson high school in bethesda. the new details revealed in court today. >> reporter: we're learning that he may have had problems at home, thate may have gotten in trouble with his efather. udge called him a danger to the community. this is 18-year-old luis cafera. accused threatening to shoot
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up his high school. after he was told he b wouldn' graduating because he had missed too many classes, he went to snap chat. >> the people need to be proktd and that's why the judge saw fit. >> reporter: the threat started months ago. february 23rd i hope everyone at walter johnson dies. then that early october. i hate wj and ha ha, i'm going to shoot up the school. october 12, he posted a picture of himselfhe with caption, school shooter. and then he was at a friend's apartment with twooa ld rifles and extra ammo. >> who knows what we stopped here? >> i don't have any problems against kid personally. it did surprisee me any in the community would see something like this. >> polic said they seize d the
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guns. >> it is not what didn't occur. >> reporter: a picture of him was own. live inside the court, extra security today at two schools in manassas. the schools were mentioned in a that that was poste on social media last night. baldwin elementary school. they're the targets of a ninth grade here is now facing felony posting accused of threats and attaching threats to the school. they said he not the have the ability to carry out the threats and because as he minor, the name is not being released.
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these roads could become testing routes for driverless cars. the technology is expected to make its way into the district. when is that going to happen? we'll see. a memo on the next move in the trump administration. . >> and the benefits of organic food. how doctors say kit hp in the battle against cancer. we woke u to temperatures below freezing in many areas. still well below average. a big
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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. 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." aecurity guard at fox 5 shot a man that had broken
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through front doors and gotten into the lobby. this is in d.c. up on wisconsin heights.ear friendship these are pictures from the outside of the building. the officers stay man did make it past two sefts glass doors into the lobby when he kicked them in. the security guard confront him shelf shot him one time. the suspect alive and we have multiple crews at the scene. we continue to write you live updates. protesters todayng sen a strong message to the trump administration following a "new york times"eport that it plans to narrow the definition of gender. that would classify sex as either male or female making it unchangeable. why peoplehi say puts recent transgender gains at risk. >> reporter: a group rallying for the protection of transgender rights after reports
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the trump administratio ames to redefine gender identity as a person aeliological sex at birth with any dispute clarified by genetic testing. >> 45 is trying to turn us into communist country. >> reporter: as he transgender male. >> i taket personal. he is doing a personal attack on the transgender community. >> reporter: while he and dozens more were outside the white house, in early morning press conference revealed additional transgender and lgbtq support. >> we ell not erased. >> reporter: the goal was to reestablish a legal definition of sex under title nine. there is fear among the transgender community as they continue to t to fight for equality and acceptance. >> we are not gng to stand here silently. i fought w too hard to be who i am to be erased.
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>> reporter: they s these rallying cries and steps of protest are just the beginning of the efforts to ensure their rights and their lives are seen. >> in case anyone was laws matter and we have lawyers to make sure that stays the case. >> reporter: the health and human services department saying everyone esdese to be treated with respect and the department does not comment alleged leaked information. news4. it is a bitf a wild scene playing out in mexico. migrants climbing on to the back of ath pickup truck. u.n. is estimating some 7200 people are part of this caravan of central americans. they're headed north to our southern border. today, president trumpat thed to cut off or significantly reduce aid t gu
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emala, honduras, and el salvador if they can't keep their people out of the united s st >> we have been giving so much money to so many countries f so long and it's not good. when we ask them to keep their people in tir country, they're unable to do it. >>he president is claiming a national emergency at our border to the south. he will be holding a campaign rally in texas tonight. and news for yourhe th. taking good care of your teeth can keep your blood pressure in check. new research coming out of itly showing blood pressure medications work better on people with good oral health. the study followed more than 3,600atnts with high blood pressure. n research says eating organic can cut your risk of cancer. by 25%. but there is some fine print the researchers monitored 70,000 french adults for about five
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years. the participant were asked to report what they ate. researchers found people who ate the most orgooic were less like toy develop nonhodgkin'sly homa and post menopausal breast cancer. skemtics say people w eat organic could have other healthy habits that aretr conuting to those statistics and aself-reporting isn'tlways accurate. just ask me what i ato y. a consumer alert about the security of your retirement acunt. what you need to know to keep your money safe. doug is back with a a look what we can expect the rest of the week. the week. live
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we have some fic schools have sltaped. 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, brightest. 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. donald trump: such a nasty woman. reporter: shouting match erupted in the senate. man: just shut up. ll shouting] tired of all that? me, too. that's why i'm running for the s. senate-- to change the way washington works. from healthcare costs to a lack of hh paying jobs, nothing gets done anymore because of silly partisan games. i'm neal simon, and i approve this message, because, maryland, i'll never fight for a party boss.
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that's b thetle of the seasons. a perfect example. we're in the 3s. some of you this morning woke up to the 20s. let's take look and show what you i'm talking about. the kids had their coats on they were ready to go. oh, yeah. on the coes out there. how about this? yeah! getting it in e.th some good times out there. definitely on the cold side out there now, we have some sunshine bloorgs skies, not a lot of color. it won't an very vibe randal fall. that's helping to keep things a little warmer to our south. already close to 60.
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looks at these temperature. we're really chilly toward the north. no real heat anywhere we're 73 in st. louis. about 10 degrees below average. here's where we'll be. d 47,. about 10 to 15 degrees warmer in most locatns tha we were during morning hours. still chilly when you step out. you can put it away tomrow afternoon. this is what i'm talking about. look at the number. aighf 69. plenty of sunshine, breezy and nice with the sunshine. a really great day on tuesday. would you love to continue, wouldn't you? unfortunately, that won't be happening. we have much cooler weather making its way in. we tend toee nor'easters develop and that'se whathave. itn bringsat northeasterly
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flow. it is not looking like a ver w nikend at all. so enjoy lots of sunshine through thursday. friday, we'llee the clouds increase. look at the temperature. only in the 50s, wednesday, thursday, friday, ver chilly conditions. look at saturday and sunday w it is cominh upper 40s to 50s. rather breezy. well, they have been tested on closed tracks. but nows driverl cars could be coming to the streets in the district. mark segraves explains when and where you might be seeing them. >> reporter: no more turning right on red? i'll tell but a new proposalth 's creating quite the controversy. all that breaking news, a security guard shoots a manin de a fox 5 local lobby in d.c. we're family. we'd do anytt ng for each other. buthis time... those bonds were definitely tested.
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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."
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one of our local tv stations became part of the news today. a security guard shot a man inside the fox lobby in d.c. commotion erupted this afternoon here on busy wisconsin avenue. >> that's where we find this af rnoon's darcy spencer who is live on the scene. >> reporter: you know, f one of thst things did i, i saw a couple of my fellow reporters outside the station here, fox 5 repo asking them if everyone was okay and they confirmed they were. this is not how you want to begin your shift and that's how some of them did. th a shooting outside the lobby of the fox 5 d.c. station right off wisconsin avenue here in northwest washington. you can see that there's still police activity. the front doors here off
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wisconsin avenue is where this intruder was able to gain entrance. video posted by fox 5 shows the man kicking in what appears to be exiglass. e panel of one door, crawls inside and then does the same to doors.r set of glass it looked like there was a plexiglass panel. kicked it and then you can see him crawling into the lobby area of the fox 5 tv station here. that's when there were this confrontation with the security guard just inside the lobby. we understand the security guard tried to use a less lethal force by using pepper spray. that didn't work. we're told that the security gud did shoot the suspect once. o was taken to the hospital. he is expected okay. we're told that he was trying to get the station toonnect him with president trump. >> just looking at how flimsy that first barrier was and tea
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of the access. >> and we have to remind people, fox 5 is the local fox station on tv, not fox news cable. meanwhile, we re the fir to tell but a possible change in the way you drive. >> makingig a r turn on red? that could soon be illegal. parts of the district, adam tuss just broke this news. this would be for hundreds of thousands of commuters herecin the . not just for drivers. we're talking about pedestrians, cyclists, and the people say this is alle in the n of safety. turning right on red could be thing of the past. according to sources with direct knowledge of the proposal of d.c. leaders are considering banning right turn on reds in the district. this could exphd to h crash zones. >> we have some plans to
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the operations. >> reporter: he is the head of the district department of transportation, wouldn't provide specific exam wills but he hinted, changes are coming. >> everything from the way we organize our trafficsignals. >> this is meant to increase the safety as part of zero vision plan. to eliminate all fatalities. so far there are about 3 such deaths in d.c. an increase of 20% from last year. >> we think the mayor has finally heard the calls from the public. that we are in a crisis. >> the head of the bicyclist association immediate cheered the news. >> proposals like eliminating right turns o red. dropping the speed tloimt 20 miles an hour which is known as the safest speed limit. the directions we need to be going. >> not everyone is thrilled and drivers say this doesn't add up. >> i would imagine somebody with bigger brains than me did some
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math. they think it will help. who knows? i would imagine would it make people upset. >> we should stress there is no timetable forctly when this would take place. the mayor has ang mee tomorrow morning. she is expected to talk about this plan. between ticycle i haves and the pedestrians, something does have to be done. >> thanks. >> absolutely. c al tonight to change the cash bail snem viinia. the system often l keeps income virginians for months. even for minor offenses. julie carey says pushing the change, income, not danger toor, too often stays behind bars. jr. jack has been a 47 man and drug-free for decades. he n mentors teens at rec
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centers. heemembers what it is like to be locked up and unable to afford the cash bond that would have mnt pretrial release. at the time he was jailed, his son was just 8 monthsold. >> my son came up to window and has a quizzical lookn o his face. i can't touch my dad. >> not being able to return to his family only made it worse. >> it put a strain on my job situation, it was just terrible. teabsolutely ible. >> virginia's attorney general said there are now even more low income, nonviolent offenders, stuck in jail because they can't afford bond. in contrast, wealthys, offend even some with serious crimes, get released because they have e >> we can't have a criminal justice system that determines fairness and freedom based on wealth and means. >> that's why he is starting a push to get lawmakers, judges and prosecutors to consider cash
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bond reform. a movement that is also growing nationally. >> so i think this is the beginning of the conversation. >> reporter: the attorney general's reformpo pl likely to meet with quite a bit of resistance. pe eslycial bail bondsmen and prosecutors who stay cash is still the best way to get an ofnder back to court. he disagrees. he says court supersion can be just as effective and save tax party money. he said aay in jail costs $85 compared to $3 a day to ptrlre. news4. for decades, your creditas score based on how great you were at making you payments. >> well, now that is about to change. will your score get a boost? > julia louis-dreyfus,
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i was a navy doctor, so iin used to geto work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections c mafor pre-existiditions. and women are frightened they e could lose reproduct hea. 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
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h great is the highest honor for comedy in our country with someonem fr area. >> julia louis-dreyfus who is coming back for another year wi her role. >> we askedbo the local inspiration led her to all her great things. >> theendy center hands out the honor and j iia grabbed last night. >> she is here accepting this great no congratulations, jules. >> i have fantasies of becoming an actress and working as an actress.e coming h for this kind of an honor? no way. >> who was that w person really inspired you to go for
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and it to chase that dream? >> a wonderful teacher named marty, my geometry teacher, and i ado him and he was amazing. and of course my drama acher, judy white who is here tonight. >> we're in love other.ch the four of us. absolutely in love with each other. we each thought the other three was dfantastic. hat is a really nice way to work. >> i'm sure everyone has asked but the reboot culture. >> you're welcome! >> i feel likee have that connection. what show do you want to see rebooted? >> nothing. >> you can see the whole special next month. jerry seinfeld gives us some interesting facts about her on the nbc washington app. at the kennedy center news4.
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>> i think she wants s tonk the two raisins. he was stalking her last night. >> i got to hang with her afteoards. she is cool and generous. her husband was there. >> you went to the four seasons. the secret that we figured outy s ago with carol burnett was that every one from the markre twain goes t >> she had some holton arms friends there. >> tina bofey and eve was there. about also talked politics. you have to tune in.s you have to tune in.s it i
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he kicked in the glass doors, or plastic doors to get in. the guard shot him oe and he currently in the hospital. we have multiple crews on the scene and we'll haveer ano update ahead at 6:00. more than 30 years ago, a cell phone seemed impossible. our cell fwroens the size of this kleenex box. not kidding. now we're hearing of driverless cars. mark segraves with the announcement that occurred in thedistrict today about future of driverless cars. >> reporter: damian rodrigu is a -year navy vet who was diagnosed withptsd.he is finding it hard to getjo a b since leaving the navy. lookin over one of the driverless cars, he's hoping he's looking at his future. >> are lot of minds went into that technology and i would love to be a part of that. >> mayor bowser was talking about the fleet of driverless
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cars beginning in area five. >> we will see a few of these cars soon and maybeven now. >> the partnership will allow ford to start mapping so they can offer services d likeivery and ride sharing by driverless cars in 2021 the partnership will provide job training. >> it is amazing. what the future will hold is even more amazing. i can'tven imagine. >> the cars are equipped with sensors and cameras which make them easier to spot but they're not completelydriverless. not for the next few years at least. there will always be someone behind the wheel. >> 2021 will be t scaled introduction of a tru autonomous vehicle with no drivers. >> on e heels of fatalities with an uber driverless car in arizona says it is a concern. >> when we test any new
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transportation, there will be a nnco rand how s hafe it is and how w it even safer. what people don't typically say is, i wish there was a tim whe there was no automobile. >> mark segraves, news4. >> ford plans to have about ten driverless cars on the streets. when it arts, they'll all have a human driver, a second person on board to monitor the driverlesssystem. if that makes sense. the redskins may not make things easy but a win is a win. especially when it is a victory over your bitter rival and you keep in first place in your divisi. sherry burris joins with us what it means for the skins going forward. what a finish yesterday. >> i was there under the field goal when it went up. that was a sweet sound when the
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ball hit the upright. the team as would you imagine head back ts they the locker room. and they say the eanfc st, next up, fing the 1 in 10giants. scoring a touchdown in the fourth quarter. they are more than pleased with ck to back wins. >>e takes that arm out. they can come out week in and eek out l we should be. we'll start creeping in.fa ir weather. it will startreeping back in here. we are going to continue to do what we do. we're hot and we have to keep it
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that way. >> i don't want to put words in his mouth or anything but he said if you're jumping back in on this bandwagon, they welcome you with open arms. >> that was something. >> 31yards? 33? something like that? ? >> yes! >> bo good stuff. >> i can talk about that more. >> i don't understand sything you'ing right now. >> so get to something you know about? colder weather? >> there was frost out there this morning. >>e s areas were below freezing. it was a cold start to the day.i it is chilly but it got to the mid 50s. 66. well below that. dropping to 55 next. ho to 49 by 11:00. it will be a cold eght. numbers around the region, everybody into the mid 50s. well belowaverage. tomorrow will be different. first off it will be about 10
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hedegrees above it was last night. abovearly as cold and ten where we are now. a warmer afternoon for sure. nothing on the rada there is nothing across the east. to your plan tomorrow. starting at 45 degrees. that's a lot better than 35. not as chilly but still a cold one. 60 by noon. 68 by 4:00. warming temperatures looking nice. ta jackets as the temperatures fall into the 50s. all in all, a lot better than what we saw. kind of a big deal in our area, the growing season over. let's talkbout that with amelia. we got to below freezing >> in those areas that got to the low freezing, the national weather service is declaring it over. you can find more informationou this on my facebook and twitter pages. pretty much everybodyt w of
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i-95, it's over. it really flippedn a big way. we just remained cold and it is not making great news for our fall foliage, for. our col still low color across the yafrls some moderate color along the mountainsee but we'reg low to moderate leaf drop which is not good ne. want to see low if not any leaf drop. so i don'think we'll have that great of colors t year. wednesday, even thursday, it is not great for t leaves. rain in the forecast for the weekend. that's not good to keep the leaves on the trees. and w get below freezing. pretty much we have to keep our fingers crossed. >> and we'rerobably pushing that into november with the way it is now. tomorrow, beautiful, 59 degrees.
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thursday morning, the coldest with a chance for a president the early morningn e suburbs. chilly for the weekend. really chilly. a high of only 51. that my friend is a nor'easter. friday night into saturday. yeah. we'll have to watch it very closy as we make our way in. >> thanks for the heads up. >> working for your money, how safe is your 401(k). safe is your 401(k). >> susan hogan with the
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because, maryland, i'lbonever fight for a part. i waso i'm used tor, getting to work early. now i ha a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and womenhealth care.ned theye it's why i'm glad i enve a friend named b ben is a national leader re who's protecting obama from. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. bawell be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions.ot and heaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up to 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees. voting w th trump 98 percent he 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...
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and lead to more credit card approvals. a consumer report about the security of your retirement accounts. your investments may not bes protected as you think and hackers know it. what you need to know to protect youruture finances. >> if someone steals your credit card number or uses your identy to open you will accounts, you're probablyot liable for those losses. bu your investment accounts may not share the same regulatory protecsons. these d most of us hold fars nets stocks, mutual funds and retirement accounts than our bank accounts, them prime targets for hackers. >>ve we' seen activity involving scamming 401(k) accounts. >> it can beundetected for months because we're not paying lot of attention. >> and this is n what a lot of
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peopley watchful t buy funds and forget about it. it is the old set and it forget it. >> but a reason survey of 15 online brokers and investment companies may urge you to pay more attention. >> a t lot ofse companies don't really have firm protections in place for their customers. and they're not really interested in advertising that >> there were interviews qued from all 15irms but none agreed. so checkbook researchers looked at the websites and found six don't mention any picies about theft protection. the ones tha do might not cover your total loss. in someases company have a long list of requirements you must meet to provengou're watcor fraud. they someone sfoel money, may say we're not going to reimburse you because you didn'r follow policies and one of
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our 80 requirements is that y log i once a week. >> so here's what you can do. checkntour acc regular liflt set up multifactor authentic indicatn if it is available. sign up for transaction alerts. and ask the investment firm about tool >> to find out about yours, to go our webb and search retirement fraud. some fritening moments inside a d.c. tv station this afternoon. >> a man shoots through front door and was captured. what theusct allegedly demanded. >> reporter: it was a close call. this intruder was able to gain access inside the local tv
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station. who knows what would happen if he had not been stopped by the security guard? this all happening here at this fox 5 d.c. tv station. the front door is right here off wisconsin avenue. that's where the secity camera showed a man gaining access into the building. kicking in the panels, the plexiglass panels, kicking them, able to crawl inside theobby of the building right off wisconsin avenue in nthwest washington. that's when he was confronted by the security guard. let's hear about what they had to say this afternoon. >> an individual attempted on break into the fox 5 news station. he forcibly entered the front door, s aurity guard confront
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