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breaki news. ight now, a major artery in prind. george's county bloc chopper 4 over the parkway. police investigating a wild shoot-out that happened right there earlier today. and get this, a bullet hole left in a driver's side window i e>> if yon u haveth our nbcgt washin app, you have our alert about this tracee wilkins joins us live with the very latest. what have youlearned? we're five hours into this now, right? >> reporter: we are. we have one man who is suffering from life threatening injuries after he was shot out here on suitland parkway. a number of innocent ativers. the gews is that no one else was injured. this is an unbelievable scene. w this all under folded. if you look behind anme, sui parkway is still closed and it could be that way the next hour.
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on the suit land parkway, complete strangers brought together by the violent crime theywitnessed. >> and i've seen the shoothng. he was i car. he was in the passengers window. he was just shooting machine gun. >> police say around 9: this morning multiple calls came in for what appeared to be a olling gun fight between two cars. it came to an wend one man shot in the roadway. >> the incident may have begun off the parkway. and an altercation between two i es. at one foinl male victim exited his vehicle and ran acrosshe parkway where he was struck by gunfire. >> i wanted to plug him up but i couldn't. i didn't want to impede in the investigation. >> there were a number of goo samaritans like this woman. she said she tried on help the gunshot victim who was also armed with a handgun.
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she tells me the victim had a gun in his hand. he was bleeding. i walked toward him a to help i saw that from a white car, someone shot him around two times. then car took off. and they shot my car twiul. there wereple cars with gunshots. miraculously. no one else was shot or ysically injured. but emotionally -- >> this is nerve-racking. it really fis. bu the grace of god, i could have been in the line of fire. >> reporter: the police confirmed the victim found shot in the roadway at somet, po abandoned his vehicle and ran into the roadway. he had a handgun. what they're still trying to figure out is whether he shot that handgun and if there was indeed an exchange of gunfire or not.ls 911 c came in early on in the morning saying there was some kind of a gun fight unholding and endingere on the
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parkway. the investigation into what started all of this is ongoing and police are looking for their suspect. vereporting back to you in the studio. >> unbeevable. >> thank you. we're also following breaking news here in the district. after weeks of stimony, cross-examination, and the lone suspect even taking stand in a big surprise move. the mansion murders cas is now in the hands of the jury. >> a jury of six men and sixow swem deliberating and going through all the evidence in this case as they decide whether to convict daron wint. meagan fitzgerald has been covering this case from the start. >> reporter: jurors were hanging on to each word as the prosecution and the defense tried for the last time to prove their case this morning. the morning started with the defee attorney judith pike wrapping up her closing arguments trying convince the jury the prosecution lied and
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claiming the witnesses called tr testify misleading. the defense claims juror there's never knoif daron wint's brothers looked up directions. she said the prosecution never thoroughly investigated their phones or whereabouts. wint's attorney said that's one reason why jurors should find him not guilty. it was prosecution who got thewo last . laura argued against mostly every point the defense tried to make. she showed cell phone records for darrell wint work records for stephon to show theirhereabouts were corroborated. they looked at the jury and passionately said it is time to find daron wint guilty because he did it. if the jury doesn't reach a decision today, they'll frf 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day to deliberate. when they decide, we'll be here. news4. anrgent search for a man
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who sexually aaulted a 16-year-old girl near twin brook station. she net man in wheat and rode a bus with him. the two got off the bus and the girl sn a stairwell. the man brought her back to the ation and that's when she got away. the suspect has a distinctiveoo tattnder his right eye. the girl said the attacker was in his 20s. d.c.'s attorney general is wagtstigation into thl oo akh into not for profit laws were broken to cover up sex abuse by priests. chris gordon h a look at the story. >> reporter: d.c. attorney general announcing his investigatio at the monthly breakfast meeting. a civil investigation into the handling of clergy abuse complaints by the arch diose of washington. >> the real scope of the investigation relates to whether
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any of our not for profit losses have been violated by virtuef the cover-up. >> the attorney general's webse has a place for stroims report clergy abuse. if criminal conduct is found, it could be referre to the u.s. attorney's office for prosecution. >> we're all so interested in knowing how the archse dioce ies about investigating itself. >> asked parishioners at st. matthews cathedral what we think about the d.c. attorney general inating the handling of local clergy abuse complaints. >> yes, i think they should be d investigat. why the cover-up? if there is nothing to hide, it.y should welcome >> 13 states across the country are conducting investigations into allegations of clergy abuse. in virginia maryland, the offices of attorney general both have a policy of not confirming whether or not they are conducting an investigation. butoth have posted links on
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their web and witnesses to report incidents of abuse. fr northwest washington, chris gordon, news4. the d.c. attorney general says the statute of l from mandatory reporting violations is three years. the arch dioce tells us there hasn't been a credible claim of abuse against one o its priests in the past. chief justice joh roberts said he is saddened to learn that the former jtice sandra day o'connor has announced she has dementia. she was the first woman to servt supreme court in the nation's history. she sat on the court from 1981 to 2006. chief justice roberts said, quote, n illness or condition can take away the inspiration she provides for those who will follow many paths she has
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blazed. now tthe scary situation at fox 5 yesterday. the station has identified the man as george. guard shota security him yesterday after a confrontation in the lobby. we're told he contacted the station hoping someone would get him if touch with president trump. no one else was hurt in the o cident. he is expected okay and he'll be tashlgd with burglary. another dramatic day on wall street which came roaring back from the 500 drop early. the dow closed down 126 points. the nasdaq was off about 31 points. the s&p down 15. expertsay worries over tariffs ignited the op. >> so maybe you can recoup some of your 401(k) losses. tonight's i jackpots worth a
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cool $1.6 billion and there's a powerball drawing as well. buying up all the tickets andakg some big dreams. i'm betting it hasn't been too hard to find somebody to talk to. >> reporter: well, there are a lot of people willing to talk and beam some big dreams. this is the store in landover. it is known as one of the busiest and certainly they've had a few winners.is th is the strategy zonerehetaki su'lip and walking over to the lottery count cher has been quite busy today. if you look at the walls, you can see how winning this store is. these are all their lottery winning certificates. the owner says the largest win was a $1.3 million for the multimatch. he says just since the doors have opened at 7:00, they've
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sold so many. last friday when it was right at $1 billion, the line was 20 to 30 people deep throughout the evening. and he is expecting more of that today. especially with iteing$1.6 billion. oney that amount of you can't even really conceive. we spoke with he thiethyl a few minutes ago. >> it is an unfathomable amount. i don't know had a a person could do to .6 billion but it shast a goodould lon time. that's why you set up a trust. >> reporter: i mean would it last an eternal, right? can you even think ofhat amount of money coming? i asked her how she comes up with her winning numbers. because she is pretty sure she e the'sni mngixture ofin w
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birthdays and special events. she also does the random quick picks. either way, you know what they say, you can't win if you don't play. >> all right. got our fingers crossed for all of them. way bullets hit more local homes. a baby shower inadvertently in the line of fire. theyeard andelt a bulletor two whizzing by. >> problem in one local county generating a lot of concern about safety. >> there could be c somehanges coming to your commute in an effort to reverse a trend. >> and ral precautions. meghan given advice to avoid the area because of zika. and it is gorgeous.
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suburban life meets country life. today some homes damaged by gunfire. it is a growing issue with growing pains. on homeowner's close call. david? >> reporter: there's peace and tranquility in the open qui. in loudoun county. combine that with growing development. a lot of folks are moving out lis way. a lot of this opd is congested in some parts. you have the country way of life. for many, that iludes target practice. tonight the sheriff is issuing a warning saying that you need to be more mindful about where the bullets are going. no one knows that better than one resident. you're hosting a baby swer f your daughter.
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>> we were outside, taking a walk around the pond. and kind of felt like they heard and felt a bullet or two whizzing by their ads. they were like, we'd better go inside. the next night, getting ready for bed. i looked up at the ceiling in the master bedroom and i said what is that?d we loot it and it was a bullet hole. >> they were nothe trying hurt us. they were doing target practice in the uncotry. boundaries in the country. >> reporter: no one got hurt but she and others know it could have ended very differently. >> news4 was first to sound the alarm about this. how bullets are hitting houses and what's being done so that doesn't continue to happen so the bullets don't hurt someone and hit them. you saw it first on 4.
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the district could turn to a ban against right turns oned and it is because of the pedestrian risks. 2018 is the deadliest year on the streets sce 2011. there have been 31 traffic death this is year. there were 30 in all of last year. in hopes of reversi that trend, the mayor wants drivers to take a short quiz to renew their licenses and she wants the ght turns on red banned on intersections in the city. you may see more speed cameras. some of the changes could take place in the next few months. meghan mark sl now expecting and she and her husband arryed ton fiji. it is their latest stop on the to in australia. and today, megn w seen wearing long sleeves.
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she's concerned about zika which has been detected in fiji and tonga. zika can cause serious birth defects. >> can you imagine fing all the way to fiji is that finding out you have to wear long sleeves and sweat pants? >> whatever they want nowear, i'm there. > well, we've got good sun here. >> temperatures today, beautiful. we told you yesterday, and then we go back down hill. it is the roller coaster, up and down, up and wn. morrow we'll be back down. as we look across thearea, beautiful conditions. plenty of loose skies. still, not a lot of cover in our area. not going to see much. not the best for sure as we see the ht continuing through october. the very wet conditions.
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71 in culpeper. 72oward patuxent. a pfect afternoon. that would be really, really nice. that's not what we're looking for. no rain now and no rain in our area. we are tracking the storm to our north. this storm providing some thunderstorms. even some severe weath up around boston. and even a tornado warning toward parts ofse massacs. this for us is just the cold front. it will be a dry cold front. look at these numbers. 71 here and 55 to the north. they are moving this very quickly. t to show you the temperatures. these the windchills. 8: tonight, not a big deal. 48, winchester. even by around11:00 tonight, 52, d.c., not bad.
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the win start picking up. by 8:00 a.m. tomo,ow, gaithersburg. 35 in leesburg, 38, manassas. that's almost half of where we are now. right now it will feel like 35 tomorrrning. it will be a cold day and a cold time at the bus stop. 52 by recess andsunshine. cool all day. highs in the 50s as we make our way into the afrnoon. i think even colder on thursday. that will allow for some areas and then yes, the nor'easter. friday night into saturday. still looking like a good chance of that. early on saturday. we'll take a c muchser look at
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your weekend. saturday or sunday. a lot of events going on. >> all right. thank you. >> if you're parent, it goes without saying. you want your child to have a better life. >> today, news4 today. >> how would you like to live like madonna for a night? i was a navy doctor, so i'm used to getting to 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 for pre-existing conditions. could lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have a iend 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.
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all this week we're helping you live your best life. toda we're talking about your children. it's true that there's no manual when it comes to rearing them. whether you're a coach or a apparently or a mentor, you don't to have revent the wheel when it comes to setting people up for success. >> what have you got going on at school? >> she takes advantage talking
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er son before school. >> as long as you're trying you' best, okay with mom and dad. >> that is a great way of thinking for jake. he's madeee a cof coaching people in life and fitness including helping adults figure t how to then kids in their lives. practice advice is what you preach. >> if you are rying to teach children the importance of patients but you're getting angry waiting f o'a phone call for 20 minutes, your actions are showing them that being impatient is okay. >> we know t dinner conversation but the old stand by of how was school today to be replaced with a more empowering questions that leads thinking.al >> what was your favorite part of school today and why? that's anpen ended question. that makes them think and frame nighte posit frafl mind.
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the next is repetitio with what is really important. >> if there is a lesson for you as a apparently, make sure you're consistent with your delivery of it. consistency is the key in anything in high of >> one of the biggest parts of success is understanding failure. the days there's such an emphasis on winning that kidsnc lose the c to learn about. they and how to improve. >> there is a lot of shame around failure, especially for kids. if youeach t that there is opportunity fornd growth ask questions. what went wrong here? what could have gone better? >> teach them not to get down. >> now, he says it is important to teach your children to be at ul. that it is okay the enjoy who you are and what you have right now before youove on to bigger and better things. >> funny no matter how much we dvance, the tried and true
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what's starting out as lottery fever has grown into a full blown epidemicti infec the entire nation. millions grabbing those tickets for tonight'sdrawing. >>e somof the most prized artifacts being exposed for what they really e. frauds. srt the countdown. we are officially 14 daysut from the november mid-term and the battle for congress. >> president trump has been out on the cn trail. buthe rthan touting
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positives from the campaign fever, h appears to relying on conspiracy theories. >> he's ing everythin he can to get republicans out to the polls. a closerk l at that effort. >> that's right. at rally after rally, the president trying to fire up his ba and oftentimes these days he's using untrue or unprovable claims. as the president ramps up his rally, he's ramping up his rhetoric with bsunntiated claims. like the one on sanctuary cities. >> a lot of people this california are rioting. >> we haven't seen any rioting. some people may be oppos but there are not mass riots. >> that's just one in the string of sutantiated claims. there is also this on the migrant caravan. >> you're g fng tod ms 13, middle eastern. >> he suggests the caravan is
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being bank rolled by democrats. >> do you know how the caravan started? >> what do all the statements or misstatements have in common? experts say they'reesned to drive people to the polls. >> it is easier to motivate people to go out and vote by fear thanfa dissation. > the republicans will always protect americans with pre-existing conditions. >> about the new tax cut the president is dangling -- >> we're giving a middle income tax reduction of about 10%. >> congress isn't even in town to start legislative process. >> could it take weeks of debating. >> the question remains, will voters take president at word? the president's next rally is tomorrow night in wisconsin. pat and leon? two weeks until election
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you don't to have wait two weeks to vote in most places. early ving the starting soon or it is already underway. early voting started yesterday at one judiciary square. it begins friday at 13 other locations across the city. in maryland, early voting takes place from october 25th to november 1st and there is no rginia.oting in but that state does allow absentee voting. thein dea to have a ballot is next tuesday. we have more on the nbc washington app. i'm sure you've heard the phrase, elections he consequences. here's the case where that is so true. if you're still feeling stressed out about the 2016 election, you're not alone. a study from stanford university found that it caused symptoms of ptsd in about a quarter of young adults. t surprisingly, democrats felt
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more stressed out than republicans, but women and nonchristians were a soongly affected. the average stress was comparable to people witnessed a mass shooting seven months after the event. it only recently op part of a controversial exhibit at the museum of the bible will changing. five fragments of the dead sea scrolls will be removed after ddependent testsermined they may not be real. a german firm did the testing and said the fragmentsave characteristicsns incotent of ancient origin some of the question the authenticity last year and the museum began the independent testing. the museum wil display other fragments in place of those. three high school bud 40s the district are dreaming of success together as business partners. love this story. tomorrow they open their they are brewing up a lot more
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than just lattes. >> reporter: hung trcc serve up s in one of d.c.'s hippest neighborhoods,ni market in northeast. >> my name is ryan williams. culinary strategist. >>at cive director. >> welcome to the village. >> three wilson hfrh school iends from d.c.'s wards 7 and 8. buddies when they were just teens hanging outth toge. all grown up and now business partners at the age of 23. don't mistake them for workers behind the counter. they tone village cafe. >> a surprise that three younga men from d.c. own something like this. itul should be a r thing. >> we all came together last sugoer. oryearith the idea of creating access ourselves and others. >> tea, coffee, sandwiches, all on the menu along wit bigger dreams for themselves and their
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customers. >> the first thing they talked about was wanting to get back to the community. >> how many great relationships started over a cup of coffee? >> we want the look back, having our 60th anniversary. >> a great way to look at it. >> by them doinghis and making it a succes they c prove that this kind of thing should be normal and it will be. >> there you go. >> now, they're working for you in the communi as the washington horse show comes to town and we'll be there live. some special children will be coming in undeiterved comms and we'll be there and watch them learn how to ride. and live like madonna and guy richie a night. >> her former home in london is
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so i'm used to getting to work earl now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking who away protectionsme. for pre-existing conditions. ed and women are frighthey 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. we're family. we'd do anytbut this time...her. those bonds were finitely tested. frog leg, for my baby brother don't frogs have like, two legs?ld
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here's a look at your celebrity liheadnes. a good deed done by taylo swift. >> she helped out f in a really big way. she gave $15,000 to a girl trying t m raiseey for her mother. she had lapsed into a cba after some health complications. she mentioned how taylor swift's music had helped her. rosie o'donnell is engaged. she will marry her girlfriend elizabeth rooney who is 23 years younger.
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no wedding date set yet. she said it probably won't happen for quite a long time in the future. >> i taw rock she was wearing. she could wait a while. the comedian andamct ever on y schumer is expecting her first child. she got marriedfio chef chris her and three weeks after getting arrested right here in d.c. to protest brett kavanaugh. in the words of ma do not, a you can live like the material girl if you have a little extra cash on your hands. one of her fmer homes i in london and it is being offered as a vacation rental. it h enough roomor six people. prices are $500 to $700 a night. she lived there in 1999 throu 2003 with her husband, guy richie. >> did that look like the home of the most successful pop star
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ro artist? >> absolutely not. >> i wonder what she did with all her money. she didn't put it into the apartment. ng of lots of money, what would you do with $1.6 billion? mega millions sparks buyer frenzy out there. we'll give you a look at the we'll give you a look at the plans for a new hotel cha here's to the stair takers, we'll give you a look at the plans for a new hotel cha breakfast makers,nt step cous, outdoor explorers,
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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. ce voting with trump nt 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." david trone likes to say it comes docompassion. things: for children placed in cages,
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and people with addictiotre. competence. and getting things done in every fromone 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. compassi, competence, civility they may not define our times, but they define david. i'm david trone, i approve this message. oe just got hands on some pretty wild video. a driver trying to mow down someone in silver spring. this happened last month. aftere some t argument, the man got into his dark gray honda accord. he tries to run over several people. he did clip one guy in the leg.
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wasn't serious. d this wing outside the eva lounge. police need your help. they're trying to find the second suspect. >> that looks like somethin out of a movie scene. >> he's lucky he only clipped one guy. >> thks. whoants to be a billionaire? $1.6 billion isp for grabs tonight. >> the largest ever for a mega millions drawing. what winning the jackpot could buy you.ep >> rter: the chatter of perimetering lotto tickets echos across the country. >> all i need is one ticket. >> one shot at the largest jackpot in lotto history. $1.6 billion. >> the excitement growing ahead
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of the drawing. >> only one ticket wins.e >> hyp and huge payout drawing in millions of players. >> a dream. >> a dream. dream. dream. dream. like your own private island and a yacht to get you there. or a private jet. a fleet of luxury sports cars. >> the sky is the limit on these cars. having the feeling that you feel behind the wheel of one of these ferraris, it isincomparable. >> if you're into sports, could you build your ownen v like thece merdes-benz stadium in atlanta.or buy an nhl fran the wake-up call comes when you ok at the odds of winning. one in more than 302 >> mega millions changed this game a year ago, increasing the number o mega balls. loweng your chances but owing jackpots. >> you have to be in it to win
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it. >> there are more than 1 billion reasons to play. jay gray, nbc news, illinois. >> before you get too excited, if you win and you decide to takehe one lump sum, you'll have to pay out. >> withll taxes would you s walk away with nearly $905 llion. >> so not an actual billion? >> so close. cl e. >> do you know what i would do? i would call our good friend and would say, hey, got any room for an extra investor? why not? >> buy your own am. we just got some warm weather today. is it going to slow the color down? >> yeah. it slowed down already. our fall foliage.
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we have a whole different environment here. >> right now, the temperatures in the 50s. in the 70s. we've got some phenomenalay weather t but that's it. today and today only. take a look. looking at the rest the live camera. that's a beautiful shot. dealing with a little wind. you notice, not much color here at all. we don't expect to see much over the next week. i think the peak c wille a week later. 71 right now. 63 to 54 by 11:00. that's when it starts to come through. 69 now in reston. 71 in no rain to talk about. we're on the dry side. the front coming through. windchills in the 30s. here we are. the windchills in the 30s now.
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breezy, pretty much all day tomorrow afternoon. upper 70s. a really cool day. take look at the next few days, cool on thuday morningfrost. a chance of rain early, rather, late in theay friday. the nor'easter moves in. it gives u a.m. rain and wind. one two two inches of rain on asaturday. whut sunday. what about the rest weekend? >> more on our weekend. and it is not all bad. >> we were forecasting today. our big takeaway was the forecast through the week is really improving for those outdoor man's. saturday, you want to plan for rain. especially during the morning and midday hours. the cooler of the two days wit e high of 54 on sunday. check this out. high temperaturesear 60 degrees. if you're planning on heading out to the pumpkin patch, i
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would recommend nday. the costume on saturday, starting around 11:00. a it might be okay. the temperatures at the beach this weekend ranging from 60 to 65 degrees for a high. not too bad. friday night, you want to plan for some ra. as we have the marine core marathon, we'll be there at mile four cheering folks on. and it is cool. not a washout. the temperatures in the upper 40 and finishing around 50 degrees. >> i'm running it this year. >> i know you've been training. >> no, i haven't been training it. get out there. a chance of a shower sunday,
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monday. look how cool we stay. all the way you this next week including halloween. a high of only 54. >> if you're running the marathon, you'd better be right behind the ambulance. hilton's new idea is to go small. this is said to feel millennials. the rooms will be half the size of a hampton hote these micro hotels will have space saving features like wall beds and door raising closets. local eyes and ears will be focused on "the voice" tonight. ♪ >> funsho, atlanta, maryland, battles to keep a spot on team
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adam. you can see and hear how it plays out starting at 8:0 tonight. >> wishing them luck. coming up next, gabe gutierrez reports from mexico where thousands of central merican migrants, tired, sore and coughing in a caravan trying to reach the united states. news4o was first till of the proposal that would ban right turns on red in certain parts of the district. nowor there are plans that can change what we drive in d.c. >> could it mean more tickets for commuters? you got the mermaid logo, the $3 plus coffee, the green aprons. you would think it is any other stbucks.
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falways a challenge.s ben became a friend, investor, and mentor for the company.he ben haed create over a thousand jobs. he understands the importance of entrepreneurs to the state economy. k if we'd beping pace with virginia, we'd have 40,000 more jobs right nowav and thage marylander would have $8,000 more in their pocket. it's time to grossbig ideas into big busi. i'm jess gartner and i'm voting for ben jealous. 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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45 miles into their journey through mexico, the migrant caravan of0 7, people is 1,000 miles from their ultimate destination. the u.s. border. >> meantime, president trump said he plans to cut aid to three countries. >> gabe gutierrez reports from mexico. >> thousands ofle migrants here overnight. they're planning a dave rest. it is loosely organized. a migrant said they head to aer in by town n in thet couple days, perhaps hitch a ride on
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some freight trains to get to the u. mexico border that much quicker. the department of homeland security is clueless. they could take two to four weeks but they may take other transportation. president trump is planning to cut off foreign aid to the central american countries who allow them t pass. he is now using immigration to rally his base ahead of the upcoming mid-term election. >> you know how the caravan started? does anyone knows what this means? i think the democrats had something to do with it. >> reporter: there are so many questions about how long it will take these migrants to get to the u.s. many say ty're fleeing poverty and violence in central america. breaking at 5:00, the fate of the sole suspect in the
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mansion murder trial now in the hands of the jury. we're live with the developments. driver beware. a spike of ashes. and now beware a proposal. could it change how you drive and your chance of getting a ticket. >> i heard the shots and i ran back. got to my door. six more shots. il f on the floor. i went ie department and i heard more. >> a bullet hole in the drivers side window evidencehi of wild shoot-out on a busy road. >> good evening. now a 5:00, there is an urgent search for the gunman. witnesses say they heard about 20 gunshots. then they hit in fear. >> all of this happening at la
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su parkway. >> now live with an update. what's the latest? >> wits tell us the gunman was sitting in the window of a passenger or the passenger's side of the vehicle with an aq 7 shooting this man. it is amazing that people weren't hit. complete strangers are brought together by the violence crime they witnessed and were willingly drawn into. >> i've seen some guysoo ng. they were in the car. he was in the passenger's wind. he was jus shooting the machineu >> reporter: a source says it was an aq ls. multiple came in fort
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