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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 for what appeared to be at least one car
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shooting at another. it came to an end when the victim exited thend vehicle was shot in the roadway. have begundent m off the parkway and an altercation between two vehicles. at one point he exit his vehicle and ran across the parkwayhere he was struck by gunfire. >> bodiesok g. i wanted to plug him up but i didn't want to impede in the investigation. >> reporter: there were a number of goods samarit like the woman. >> she tell me, the victim had a gun in his hand. he was bleeding. nd walked or the him a i saw that. someone shot him around two times. then that car took off. and they shot my car. there were multipl cars with gunshots. miraculously, no one else was
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shot or injured. >> but for the grace of god, i could have been there in the line ofre. >> suitland parkway opened again a few minutes ago. now, drivers can use this y. road we saw throughout our area because of how it was closed since earlier this morning. u.s. park police are asking anyone with information, folks who m have seen this or have any information, to give them a call. reporting live back to you in the studio. >> all right. thank you. and more wildness. this in montgomercounty. police are releasing a video. a driver trying to mow down people in the sidewalk. this happened in semiafter some ti of argument near the eva lounge. a man got into his dark gray honda accord. the he goes. on to the sidewalk and tried to run over several people. he hit one man in the leg but wasn't serious. the driver also took out several parking meters.
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they need help finding that driver and they're hook for a second suspect. also, an urgent search for a man who sexually assaulted a 16-year-old gir near twin brook metro station near rockville. she said she met the man last night in wheaton. rode a bus with him to twin brooks. the girl got off t bus and she assault ins sexually the stair well of a parking garage. she got away. the suspect has a distincve tattoo under his rightn his mid. >> the d.c. mansion murders trial is now in the hands of six men and six womenhoill decide the fate of daron wint. the lone person charged in this horrifcrime. the jury wrapped up a close r look at the final arguments weighing on th minlts
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of these jurors. >> i can tell you, the arguments were compelling. you can see the jurors listening, hanging on to every word. now iis up to them t decide if darr only wynn is guilty. > r >> testimony and seeing evidence, the mansion murder trial is over. it is now up tohem on decide if he brutally murdered them. during closing argument, the say se attorney tried to that the prosecution th them. they will never know ifaron wint's brothers looked up di thoroughlyed
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investigheir phones or whereabouts. that's 81 reason why jurors should find him not guilty. t it was a prosecution who got the last word. she showed cell phone records workarrell wint and records for stephon to show they were corroborated. they said that it is time for them on find daron wint guilty because he did it. >> the jury has gone home for the day. they will return tomorrow morning at 9:30. they'll stay until 4:30. that will be their schedule every day until they reach verdict. when they do, you can bet we'll be here all right. thank you so much. imagine, lying in your bed, looking up and realizing that's a happened this past weekend. she wasis one of two cases
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involving straybullets. and three homes in al the sheriff says it is happening in are where booming development isaking over what was farm land. they are warning to be more cautious setting uparget practice on their property. >> it was little disconcerting to say tas if you were standing in the wrong spotted, you would h te been betwe ceiling is that the bullet. >> the sheriff is reminding g owners, it is prohibited to sht within 50 yards of the highway. > not many people would like a cell phone antenna on their front lawn. today, they protested saying it would installhe 5 g towers
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near homes. it would help empower your smart phone and bring speednd serve. they are saying it doesn't do enough to frequent look of their communities. >> it is edunfett access that lets them. >> the county council could reconsider the bill next we. the gm announced two new improvements. first, another set of stairs at the shady grove station. t shady grave. righ to turn around.
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many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care.it 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 t i approvs message. spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter click] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care companies, voting them billionsin tax bs while voting against lowering the cost of prescriptions and voting against protections for pre-existing conditions for the people he represents. brat serves his donors' interests. we need someone o's for us.
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doug is running in the marathon. >> we'll all be down there covering it for you. >> they'll be doing it down there. are you going too? >> no. >> jim will be representing. there is always somebody representing. i have a golf cart. about saturdang you're asking about sunday. we have the nor'easter. that's something i will talk to you in about two conds. right now, talk about what a
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beautiful day it is. it feels really good to see the temperatures. wind out of the west at 12-mile-an-hour. everybody on the warm side. back to the west. already starting to see things cool. cold air moves back sowhe region. just look back to the west. ly garrett county. i need tay hello to my friends. this is glen kirk elementary school. some great questions had by them. and they were hoping for some
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snow. now, not much for us. avwee a but you don't notice it. we had a tornado touchdown in rhode island o the same storm system, snow on the mos. this is what we have going h. th 70, d.c. the number has come down a couple of degrees as the cold air filters in. so overnight, the temperatures in the 40s. this is the winch. look what happens tomorrow morning. we're 70. going to35. we're at 35 degrees tomorrow morning. ere will be a little winter tomorrow. so when you step out, make sure yo bundle up. it had been chilly. 58 tomorrow afternoon. a lot cooler tomorw and
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staying on the cool side through tomorrow. la late in the af the rain will get out of here. ak l at the marine corps marathon. he know you can't leave, you're stuck to those seats, but don't go anywhere. >> we are stuck to these seats. >> a o caravan migrant refugees on the move. they are at least 1,000 miles from the u.s. border. just ahead, jeff bennett on the track that has become front and center in the upcoming mid-term elections. plus,rocutors called this plan vile. barbara comstock might as well be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions.
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and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up to 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees. voting with trump 98 percent of the time. jennifer wexton believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expand medicaid in virginia. "i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message... beuse change is coming."
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spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,sh he went gton.ra shutter cl] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, tat tak'sanhoenusds from pharmaceutical, insurance, and otanr health care compies, voting them billions in tax breaks while voting against lowerinn the cost of prescrip and voting against protections for pre-existing conditions for the people he represents. brat serves his donors' interests. we need someone who's for us.
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rtoald ham was convicted of capital murder last month. now after weeks oftestimony, the jury will decide if he serves the life sentence or must penalty.the death >> our bureau chief julie carey has the story from prince william county at the courthouse. >> reporter: the convicted killer ronald hamilton hung his head and went as prosecurs argued that she die for his crimes. asking to show mercy for thor staff sergeant. he was convicted for killing his wife crystal in front of their 11-year-old sar in feb of 2016. he then turned this ak-47 on responding police officers. >> we have three officers that have been shot. >> reporter: ashley shot and killed on her first day on duty.
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two otheryfficers were grae wounded. today, they urged the jury to se po aimnd he murdered our police officer. this defendant needs to give his life. during the trial the defense called his many army colleagues who served with him in iraq. they're asking to show mercy to she the good he'd done in his duty. lothis man. if you kill this man, you kill the man he served. but service members don't get a that is for capital murder. the courtroom was packed f today's hearing. the family members were there. a lot of police officers were there to support them.
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the jury will be back at it tomorrowmorning. already. thank you. we have broous. the u.s. has announced penalties, the first concrete step to punish saudi arabia. what are we looking at here i terms of penalties? they said they would restro visas. she said the departmenand the treasury department will work together to figure out how they might level sanctions against the sauds involn all of this. so this really marks the first step as the white house mov away from what was this wait and see approach. so this is apparently the first step theat adminisn is
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taking. they said they are waiti to se how the saudi investigation wrapped up today. is the crown peripencrsonal? >> it doesn't look that way.oo it like the white house was trying to, in many ways, run they were trying to have enough political cover to protect the crown prince. >> let's look at this caravan coming from mexico. the president is make requesting use of this in his politics o fear on the campaign trail. a lot of things he's said have been factually inaccurate. let's listen to some of them. >> i don't think we like sanctuary cities up here. a lot of people in california
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don't want them either. they want to get out. take your came, go into the middle and search. you will find ms 13, middle eastern, everything. >> what's happening now, a large group of people. caravan.l it a do you know how the caravan started? does everyone knows what this means? i think the democra know. >> he is actually, it seems to be working for him. according to the response from the crowd. >> reporter: these as, he that's are as patently false as easily disappeared. you heard him stay california yandles were rioting. i asked him yesterday, point to
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eight is the where that's happening and he couldn't do it. in phet hour he was asked to provide evidence for hisas rtion that's there are gang members and middle eerngers. he said i don't have any proof but there veryell could be. aside from that, hisinng middle easterns with terrorists is offensive. members of congress won't return to congress until after the mid-terms. and their senior reblicans, and even membersf his congress, that don't know what he's talking about. aio resol does not legislation make. it is a campaign slogan era. he wts to make sure republicans go to the boles the idea of a new middle class tax cut.
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opioid eople died of drug overdoses justr.ast yea they say the decline may be due to some bipartisan completion funds treatment. they have familiar mermaid logo and the normal blends of coffee. but inside this newest starbucks in d.c., there is a lot more going on. >>he first sign language e starbucks in nited states. and a big cooldown. and a big cooldown. tomorrowt morning will be a
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to care for other human beings. nurses ben jealous has a plan called medicarnfor-all, that builds the foundation of medicare, by using our collective purchasing power, to lower costs and the costs of prescription drugs. medicare-for-all allows us to tak cevery pharmaceuticalompany to task on the price of every drug. get a better deal for all of us. nurses want a healthier maryland and medicare-for-all will lead to just that. my name is hannah and i'm supporting ben jealous for governor of maryland. bawell be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against tiotections for pre-ex conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, an hikingce rates up to 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees.
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reporter: shouting match erupted in the senate. man: just shut up. [all shouting] tired of all that? me, too. that's why i'm runfor the - to change the way washington works. tofrom healthcare costs 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 approve this message, because, maryland, i'll never fight for a party boss. i'll only fight for you. in the union market community in northeast d.c., three wilson high school buddies are now business partnerst the
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age of 23. opening a new coffee shop that's brewing up more than lattes. the grand opening is tomorrow. the founders are optimistic. >> how many great relationships started over a cup of coffee? >> we look back to havingur 60th anniversary. >> it will feature sandwiches and pastries made with local ingredients. it had soon be open to visitors. chances are you've driven by the lot deeper's establishment. well, today, we went inside with a. >> thi grade students. built more than 180 years ago, this was the home of the person who collected tolls along the washington canal. he would lower or raise the lot
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to control the wate a spike of crashes envolving cars and bikesnd people. just ahead, the city has a new plan. it could cost you both time and money. when thebe rubr hits the road this winter, susan hog an 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. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have . ben is a national ader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. h i hopes your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. bawell be barbara trumpstock.
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attorney general brian frosh led the fight to stop them, defending our gun safety laws to protect the people of maryland. attorney general brian frosh. you heard the news first on 4. the district is considering an ban right turngs on red in some places. today mayor aounced a number of other changes aim at cutting down traffic fatalities. at the highest level in years. mark segraves explains how these changes would iact you. >> three years after mayor muriel announced her plans, the decision that more needs to be done. 2018 is the deadliest year for traffic accidents on d.c. streets since 2011. there have been 31 traffic deat soar this year compared
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to 30 in all of last year. >> what is particularly trouble sum for us is the spike in pedestrians and bike and motorcycle fatalities which represents a higher portion of the trend. >> at a meeting with the d.c. council, bowser and her transportation director rolled out their new plan to reverse the trend. d.c. drivers would be required to take a short qui to renew ureir driver's license. banning right on red at 100 intersections, mostly downtown and near schools. reduce the speed limit to 20-miles-per-hour in certain areas. parking violations for blocking a bike lane. >> we want to make every tersection as safe as it can be if it mean banning right turns, that's what we'll.
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do. reporter: some could be implemented within a few months. as for the quiz to renew your drivers license, that's a few years off. >> continuing word quiz connots a p or a failure based on that. but what we'reocusing ons driver reeducation. >> reporter: she homes the counsel will support legislation allowing for photo enforcement for some violations. in the district, news4. etter start studying for that quiz and saving money too. sherosed changes to left hand turns at 100 intersections. she wants to stop rush hr lan reversal. it is a time of year when the sensor y inr car reminds to you add more air due to the cooler temperatures for your tires. when you do, take closer look at the tread. you'll want to make sure your cars are ready for the westbound weath , for the winter weather. tiresers of all weather
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say they use the latest engineering to achieve your ar ound performance even in places that face tough winters. are they as versatile as they claim? areor they your money? consumer reports puts them to the test. >> if you're looking for fires can take from you a snowstorm to a heat wave, all weather tires might do the trick. >> they have especially engineered read the designs like the and enhanced rubber compoundshat rivalsinter and snow tires. and they perform well similar to all season tires. >> r corter:sumer reports bought more than 600 tires this thyear. e tire experts cducted rigorous test in addition slew itions.erent co dry roads for breaking and snowy roads to test traction. they even tried stopping a skating rink to test grip. what happened when the rubber hit the snowed theop rat tire by consumer reports is the
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michigan lynn cross climate plus.e next, goodyear assurance for $142. >> of this these do cost more than all season tires but you'll save mon in the long run because you won't to have swap them out twice a year as do you with winter tires. and although read the life varies, most have read the wear warranties of 45,000 miles or more. coumer reportsecord for good winter climates and the general rt 43 for $87 defen. so get some traction this winter and make sure you have tires thatre right for you. and of course, don't forget to check your tire pressure. not only can underinflated tir wear out faster but they can be
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a safety risk. that first early morning cold we had, i got into the car and my tire pressure gauge thought thy welow. >> there's quite a price difference. all right.t talking abold mornings, we're about to have another one. >> i love what s says about all season tires. we're not a huge weather area. yo live in the mountains, maybe. the alleason tires, yeah. that's the once you want to get. you can take walk across the area. it is that nice. we're dropping pretty quickly here and i'll show you the reason why.
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not much in d.c. just yet but this wind is coming and it is bringing in the colder air. we look forward to the day tomorrow. windchills in the 30s. again, a very cold start to the day tomorr. 52, breezy tomorrow. so breezy and chilly. 57, 58 for a high with everyone. that will make things cold. especially coun tomorrow night on the cold side as well. that's the coldest morning, we think, 56 friday and saturday, tracking a nor'easter. wind on saturdayee we've looking at this. and the more we look, it looks a little better late saturday and not as bad on sunday.
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>> sunday almost looking completely dry. a high of 57. ntmero i wemeekend forecast. if you're headed to the pumpkin patch, i would pick sunday based on the forecast. the parade on saturday is not going to be a wash out. the rain w ol be pulling but it will be breezy saturday and sunday. highs in the mid 60s. rain out there friday night. but sat daynight, it is looking dry.n and t we have the marine core marathon. a lot of us will be on mile aefts on e cll>> t he side. would recommend layers.
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8:00 ce gets underway at a.m. plenty of clouds, a shower, but anything falling will beight and n a washout. the runners are finishing around noon. maybe dare we say many peaks of sunshine. mo of the day dry. 59, a chance of a shower monday but not a washout by anyans. a high of 59. and then back to the cold again as w make our way toward halloween. we may see some frost throughout again. i'll take you more in depth. all right. we'll see you then. this is something we'll take to you a d.c. store
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brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care companies, voting them billions in tax breaks while voting against lcrering the cost of prtions and voting against protectionx for prting conditions for the people he represents. brat serves his donors' interests. we need someone who's for us. donald trump: such a nasty woman. reporter: shouting match erupted in the senate. man: just shut up. [all shouting] d of all that? me, too. that's why i'm running for the u.s. senate-- hange the way washington works. from healthcare costs to a lack of high paying jobs, nothing gets done anymor because of silly partisan games. but a true outsider could change that. i'm neal simon, and i approve thisessage, because, maryland, i'll never fight for a party boss. i'll only fight for you.
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starbucks hasin a cer aream and a certain taste and maybe even a certainun for people who can't hear, it can be hard to communicate. starbucks is launching a new thstore in nst d.c. where the employees can speak that language. nicole went to the first all signing starbucks. >> reporter: the hustle and bust of northeast d.c. is nothing new. and for the defense and heard of hearing, all of this i medquie on h st tet, eyes can connect with the sign pointing front new starbucks store where inside a different world
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comes to life. it is all the norms ofoffee but it creates a space of comfort for the daet. t >>y don't to have feel isolated. deaf and hard of hearing people have a place to come is that call their own. >>. >> the first have its kind. 25 employees are all fluent in erican sign language. so a business run by deaf people. >> reporter: just a short distance away from gallaudet university where thousands graduate every year, it is a prime location for assigning store and visually effective. >> there are fewer visual barriers. you walk intohe space and you see everything. you see thecolors. you see the people using asl. >> reporter: starbucks hearing community is s sayhe tw
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too. >> at first they may hesitant. we have technology that should fascinate them and give them the experience. >> reporter: from the mural on the wall, even a signing lesson of the day. there is a lot more brewing here than your daily cup of joe. >> hopefully we will influence practices.nesses to change their >> perhaps a place where people can perfo every day tasks. two big stories. first a frantic search for the gunman behind thehile shoot-out that snarled traffic for hours. >>y the j is back home but deliberations continue tomorrow
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in the d.c. mansion murders. we have reporters covering both stories. let's begin with the rolling gun battle on the parkway. a barrage of bullets fired along the parkway. they just reopens the park way. yo tcan seeffic moving now. imagine what it was like 9:30 morning when there was a gunman firing. it is amazing there were not more people injured. >> the r wholed going back. >> reporter: on the suitland
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