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out of control. bodies piling up at the bottom. several people injured what we're learning about this video. and mega millions mania back again. the numbers for the biggest lotty jackpot ever. will we finally get a winner tonight or start playing for even more? new 4 at 11:00 begins with breaking news. >> and we've got crews responding to breaking news all night.ur area shootings in fairfax, montgomery and prince george's counes. >> nothing to connect them, but we want to take you through quicy what we know about each case so r. starting in germantown. look at this this was great neca highwayround 7:00 tonight. chopper 4 over the tiinters. officers tell us they were trying to arrest a suspect in a muer from this morning in germantown, but as police approached the car tonit, that suspect took his own life. we don't know the ,n's na but police believe he killed stephen frazier. frazier died after he w found
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shot outside a home on churchill ridge circle just after midnight this morning. and more breaking news in prince george's county, where somebody shot a man earlier this morning on a busy road. the victi inhat shooting is dead tonight. police say he was ol23-year- jerome robinson of southeast washington. ldetectives are stillking for the shooter. they believe he may beriving a white audi similar to this one. if you have information, you should calar u.s. pk police. chopper 4 above a homicide investigation i springdale, maryland, in just the past hour. this is just a few blocks from flowerwe high school. now the victim was found in the street with a gunshot wound. rmlice are still trying to piece together more inion. and finally, tofairfax county, where a man turned up with a gunshot wound i a neighborhood tonight right off lee highway in centerville. >> police say that the crime scene was actually somewhere
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else, though. news 4's shomari stone is at paddington lane with more on this story. shomari? >> reporter: good evening, jim and doreen. people in this centerville community are asking themselves, how did this happen? who shot thisman? how did he end up in this relatively quiet neighborhood? they were coming outside, asking these questions, talking to investigators. a car was towed away from thisn hborhood. and people out here demand to know what happened. thel c phone photos show a man lying on the ground with fairfay coire ems treating him for a bullet wound. medics rushed him to a hospital. he's going to be okay. he calle 911, saying someone shot him at old centerville road, about a mile away. around 6:00 this evening. police are investigating how he ended upere. did he drive himself? was he dumped off? investigators towed this car. they believe it m be involved
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in the shooting, but they're not telling us how. >> right now, we're investigating someone who may be shooting, butthe we are asking that if anyone has seen what happened or has any information, please call our detectives. >> reporter: police have not released the man's name o his age. they are going to interview him at the hospital. we will bring you details as they become available on our nbc washington app. meanwhile, people in this neighborhood are asking what happened and they hope to get answers soon. live here in centerville, i'm shomari stone, news 4. leon harris here with more breang news athe live desk. this is frightening video coming in from rome. and 'vfolks, y got to see this to believe it. take a look. that's an escalator just
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speeding out of control, throwing and a hurtlin crushing riders into a huge pile. they wound up on the floor of this subway station there in rome. td folks,s video was not sped up. this is in real time. that's exactly wt it looked and felt like. you can see people on that up escalator trying to help. reports say it was a malfunction that left 20 people injured. we're told that many of them were russian soccer h fansding to a match. now, that train station is closed for the investigaw.on right and of course lots of questions, hopefully they'll be anstered, at lome of them in the morning. jim? >> just incredible pictures there. leon, thank you. president trump is ramping up the rhetoric and false atements tonight about the migrant caravan marching to the. exico border. tonight at the white house, he suggested he could use the u.s. military to stop them from entering the country. >> i think about everything, including the military, not just the national guard. the military, is what i'm
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thinking about. we can't have people coming into our country illegally. >> about 7,000 people from essenti central america, mostly honduras, are marchorth to mexico right now. the president today continued to falsely claim they w funded by democrats and thatid me eastern terrorists are hiding among the crowds. this afternoon, reporte asked the president if he has any proof. >> t ore's no proof anything, there's no proof of anything. but they could very well be. >> tonight, some republicand senators shey want the white house to make a deal with mexico to give the marchers sanctuary before they reach the u.s. now, to that mega millions a pot. are you feeling lucky out there? we've got the numbers tonight, it could beorth record $1.6 billion bucks. >> so many peopl bought mel ga millions tickets between friday and today that lottery officials say they printed about 75% of
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all the possible number combinations. so, the chancemeare good that one will win the jackpot tonigh but the chances of that someone being you or me are still really slim. with that in mind, here we go. here are the numbers, folks. read them and weep. just drawn a fewinutes ago. 5, 28, 62, 65, 70, tt mega-ball is 5. if there is only one winner tonight, that lump sum cash etion will be worth m than $900 million. if there are no winners, expect the jackpot to climb over $2 billion for friday. now, that's a good weekend.>> yeah, i'll say. let's see if we're winning the weather jackpot. doug, you were the big winner last wk with the whole $4, right? >> yeah, i won another $4. >> you did it again? >> yes, another $4. got the megaball again.gu hey, , out there today, we did win the weather lottery. 72 degrees. really amazing what we saw
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, day. 72 d.70, hagerstown, 72 in richmond. but that's the way things were today, that is not the way things will be tomorrow. as matter of fact, temperatures should feel about half of where they were today. they'll be in the 30s, that will be the windhill in many areas. the cold air sticks around for days.xt ten i have us for 50s for highs all the way next week. and tracking that weekend nor'easter. it moves in on. frid i'll show you what it means to your friday night. your saturday and your sunday. so many o events going this weekend. we'll talk about it coming up in ten minutes. >> all right, thup, doug. some disturbing surveillance video shows a car speeding down the sidewalk in silver springs. montgomery county police sayhe driver tried to plow people over. detectives tell news 4 t suspect got in a fight at a lounge early on saturday morning, september 1. one of the men then drove the car down the sidewa, hitting a guy in the leg and destroying several parking meters.
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busiss owners on the street say they've never seen anything like this before. >> so uncommon. i feel like silver springs is a very safe counity, this is a very rare circumstance. hope they catch the guy. >> detectives s all of these people are involved, but they don't know their if you know these men, call montgomery county police. new tonight, we want to tell you about a new program, an effort to change the culture of policing in the district. d.c. police are teaming up with georgetown law school b toter prepare their officers. news 4's derek ward explains how this groundbreaking program works. >> reporter: the men and women in this room rep sent the future of the metropolitan police department, perhaps the ork re of police everywhere. >> and they become police officers because they want to help people. >> reporte but it's easy for bright-eyed idealism to yield to a darker. pragmati >> success being defined by, did you get a lot of lockups or something, ratherhan if your
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better y is safer or off. >> reporter: the idea is to make it better off. at georgetown law school, the police for tomorrow fe aowship years worth of seminars in so many areas, like bias, overcriminalization and alternatives to arrest. professors and veteran officers lead theha effort toe the culture of police work. no easy task. >> holice don't lik things are, but they also don't like change. but obviously, i think, changei is e when you have a chief of police and a command staff that's on board. >> i work in fourth district and i'm from the fourth district, so, it's great to be home and to a change agent there. >> reporter: he and other officers and civilians are on a mission. >> i want you guys to be an infection. i really do. i want you to be a really badin ction on the police department. >> reporter: but with a positive outcome. change for the be >> you can do it from the top down, but you're going to be more effectiverof you do it the bottom up. >> reporter: other departments in other parts of the country have done somet similar to
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this, but maybe not on this scale. and officials hope that soon th department will be the hallmark for this kind of police work and this kind of culture change all across the country. outside d.c. police headquarters, derek ward, news 4. d.c.'s attorney general says he's opening an investition into t archdiocese of washington. he told the mail your and council todayhe's open ed an investigation. he wants to know that not for profit laws wereroken in order to cover up sex abuse by priests. if cminal condu is found, it would be referred to the u.s. attorney's office for the investigation comes after the archbishop of washington, donald wuer resigned this month. he was criticized for his handling of clergy abuse while bishop of pittsburgh. >> also interested in knowing how the archdiocese goes about investigating itself. >> he says the statute of limitations for mandatory
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reporting violations is three years. the archdiocese says there hasn't been a credible claim of abuse against one of its priests in the past two decas. when we come right back at 11:00, we take you inside a first of its kind starbucks. now open in the district and serving more than just coffee. >> we don have to feel isolated. deaf and hard of hearing people have a place to come, to call their own. and a local singing star needed a little help tonight to stay alive on "the voice." ♪
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barbara comstock might as well be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up to 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees. voting with trump 98 percent of the time. jennifer wexton believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expand medicaid in virginia. "i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message... because change is coming."
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spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care companies, voting them billions in tax breaks 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 who's for us.
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new video tonight of a fire in georgetown. check out the flames that gutted a catering truck at 36th and o streets northwest. not far from georgetown university. a tree above the truckaught fire and started smoking. d.c. fire crews knocked out the flames and noby was hurt here. when you go to starbucks, you expect the smell and taste of the coffee. see those familiar green aprons. and you can hear the milot ng up. >> just can't you. now i want coffee, i'm craving it. but f people that can hear, starbucks is launching a brand new store inoreast washington where every single employee can speak their language. news 4's nicole jacobs went to the first all signing starbucks. >> reporter: the hustle and bustle of northeast d.c. is thing new for the everyday comings and going. and for the deaf and hard of hearing community, jt imagine all of this is mixed with quiet.
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but on h street, their eyes can connect with the sign pointing to ts new starbucks store front, where inside, a different world comes to life. it's all the norms of coffee, but it creates a placeco of ort for the deaf. >> they don't have to feel isolated. deaf and heaard of hearing peop o call place to come, their own. >> reporter: the first of its kind in the u.s., an all signing starbucks. 25 employees here all are fluent in american sign language. >> so, the store provides a model of what a successful business, profitable busi bss, runy deaf people, can look lir:. >> reporteust a short distance away from gallaudet university where thousands of deaf students graduate a year, it's a prime location for a signing store and visually accommodating for effective communication. >> there are v fewerual barriers. you walk into the space and you
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see everything. u see the colors, you see the people using asl. st>> reporter: bucks says the hearing community is welcome, too. >> at firs they maye a bit entrepreneur day shus when they come to the point of seam, the cash register, but we have technology that should fast them and give them the experience. >> reporter: from the mural on e the wall to order writing board, even a signing lesson of the day, there's a lot more brewing here than your daily cup of joe. >> hopefully we will influence other businesses to change their practices. >> reporter:perhaps a more inclusive world where people that can't hear can still perform tasks without communication as a challenge. nicole jacobs, news 4. >> that's just awesome. >> what a great idea. you go in there and you can learn something new. >> exactly. >> every time you . so, gotd c after that
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beautiful fall day we enjoyed. >> it was gorgeous, wasn't it? >> yes. while it lasted. >> you know, i think i had more people stop byy desk today asking me about the weekend -- >> right. >> than i have i a long time. that's because we have the nor'easter coming. big changes tonight. 72, the high today. simply amazing. it was wonder. . sunshine, blue skies, 72 degrees. good day to get out and about. tomorrow, cut that number in hatch. 36, that will be the wind chill in some areas doring theng hours right now. out there right now, yeah, we've fallen, but that's f norma this time of night. 58 degrees. notice out of the north, and that means a colder wind. winds out of the north at 15 miles per hour right now. winds goingy to s gusty. down to 48 already in gaithersburg, 49234 cu in culpe. 50 in the frederick area. no rain right now. as we look at the wider picture, i don't expect any rain, but to the north, a very potent storm system, not just potent, but
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severe weather today, a couple of tornadoes, including a first cornet doe on ca-- tornado on c to. ppened on zing what cape cod. not just tornadoes here, but snow up to the north. this storm has a c lot ofd air in behind it. you can see the frontal boundary off the coast here, and that is helping to bring in the colder air. 58 right now in d.c. look at that, elkins, west virginia, 35. 40 in pittsburgh. that cold air filtering in. by tomorrow morning, well, this is where we'll be. feel like temperatures tomorrow morning. remember i said 36, 35, leesburg, 38 manassas. this is the wind ch42l. n the city. waking up, you need the hats and like you again, just did the last couple of days. 43 degrees at the bus stop. t58 by thee you're picking up the kids.su lots ofhine, but it will be rather breezy and cool during the day. and we stay on the cool side.
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morning frostin on thursday, maybe some areas close to freeding, but i really think a frost inhe 30she city. an they an here comes the rain friday. the nor'easter friday and saturday. a.. rain and wi and again, this nor'easter actually forming down to the gulf of mexico. this is actually some of the remnants of hurricane wia, hich came onshore in mexico day, picking up that moisture, moving it along the southeast coastline, uphe coast and then into our area, bringing us that rain and strong northeast winds. winds could gust ,20, 40 miles an hour the farther east you go. rain on friday, especially early on saturday. the one question i have is just how long does that rain stick saturday? do we see showers on sunday? right now, i've got a shower chance on nday, but mos of it looking dry for the marine corps marathma thon, if you are thinking about doing that, i think most of sunday will be dry. the only chance would be a strad showing the morning hours. notice there, the average high is in the mid60 s, no a single
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60 on that ten-day. sorry. >> here we go. >> we might have won the lottery day, but not this week. >> all right, doug,u.hank yo coming up, another week, another tough task for the redskins defense. stopping one of the league's most dynamic running back >> the washington post said amie hoeber is a standard issue partisan with no fresh ideas. but it's the ideas she does have that should scare us. defund planned parenthood- leaving women without access to cancer screenings. repeal the affordable care act-
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devastating families with pre existing conditions. and cut federal funding to combat opioids. david trone will support woman's reproductive health. fully fund the very personal fight against opioids. and strengthen the affordable care act. i'm david trone and i approve this message. donald trump: such a nasty woman. reporter: shouting match erupted in the senate. man: just shut up. [all shouting] tired of all that? me, too. that's why i'm running tfor the u.s. senate-- to change the way washington works. om healthcare costs to a lack of high paying jobs, nothing gets done anymore because of silly partisan games. but a true outsider could change that. i'm neal simon, and i approve this message, because, maryland, i'll never fight for party boss. i'll only fight for you.
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because, maryland, i'll never fight for party boss. spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care companies, voting them billions in tax breaks 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 who's for us.
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before he was attorney general, brian frosh led maryland's fight to clean up the bay. so when donald trump's epa attacks our clean water laws, frosh is leading the charge to stop them. attorney general brian frosh. this is the xfinity sports desk. >> redskins, a eyes on the 1-6 giants now, for sunday. >> we got to make sure this isn't one of those trap games. i said it yesterday, but still -- >> just the kind the redskins like to lose. >>yeah, so, w have to say, the defense is getting better at stopping the run.
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they tried to stop the saints, but lost, but less than a week later, they hel dallas's ezequiel elliott to his second-lowest career rushing yards, resulting in a win. now, can they stopstnother fir round draft pick in the giants' saquon the rookie out of penn state is the focus of the giants offense. barkley is averaging 129ards of total offense per game. and just last week, the first game he didn't eclipse 100 yards of total s offense thieason. so, slowing down saquon will be the challenge for the redskins defense. as for auture hall of famer on the redskins offense, he's impressed with what he's seen out of barkley. >> he's nice, man. up know,he's -- he's a heck of a football player, you know? so hee -- h has impressed me so far, but it will be -- it will be good to watch film, because ll be watching the film. i'll be watching some of the
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ghlights. but ourfe nse, they're going to have a tough challenge. and they will have tstop him. >> the battle of the 26s. but somethinghat will help the redskins, the giants traded eli today. no, no, not thatel eli apple, the cornerback, traded to the new orleans saints for two draft pickles. apple, a first r pnd draftick for the giants back in 2016, was a starter for the g-men this season, but he's had his nc problemsluding a suspension that ended his seaso last year after a confrontation with coaches. the redskins will like to try and take advantage of a thin new york secondary. noal the classic starting on a chilly 50-degree night in boston. and when you have two of the best teamsaln bas battling for the title of 2018 world series champion,w you k you're in for a good series. right now, in game one of the ,world seri the boston red sox lead the los angeles dodgers 5-4 in the seventh inning.
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j.d. martinez wbih two for the red sox. manny machado with three rbi for the dodgers. now, we have to switchears here. team bonding for the caps today, up in canada. throwing somees alex ovechkin showing his teammates how it's done, then brushing off the shoulders. nicklas backstrom, break with the punch, right? not so great with the axe. it came down to t.j. oshie, who se team home with a win. we decided to bring in our own expert, jim handly. his firstattempt, looking a little bit like backstrom. >> wait, you showed the bad one >> secontry, right here right? >> boom. >> wow. >> so, we have to compare the great eight with the great ha handly. up got the flannel memo. nice job.l >> i wil say, a couple of beers helps you. boy. >> do you feel more confident now with our teamnd g, seeing that? >> i -- let's do trivia night instead. >> little safer.
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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 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.
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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...
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when the nra tried to overturn maryland's assault-weapons ban, 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. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- trevor noah, lucas hedges,
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