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appears to have matched all the numbers. >> talking about that mega millions lottery this morning. 'll put the numbers up on the screen for you. here you go, 5, 28, 62, 65 and 70. the megaball you see right there is >> we're taking a look at that historic win this morning. >> we want to begin with check on the commute and the forecast. melissa mollet is standing with a look at the roads. chuck bell, cold? >> chilly, chilly, chilly. a cold front went through so the 72 daye enjoyed yesterday, yeah, that's all a thing of the past now. temperatures in the 40s for most areas this morning. 46 in fairfax, 42na massas, 49 in prince gorges county. even plenty of 30s on the map p fots of the shenandoah valley. certainly a chilly start. not much of a breeze yet but it will become a veryst by late morning and afternoon. your wakeup weather then, 30s
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and 40 tet your day started. sun's up at 7: still quite a ways away from now. by 9:00 in the morning a much stiffer northwest breeze today. northwest winds5 15 to miles an hour. unlike 72 yesterday. today melissa mollet 58 for a high temperature. >> that's a lot cooler. brand new problem here, outer loopt telegraph road. all lanes blocked right now. goin to get more info on that and pass it along in the next couple of minutes. in roslyn, gw parkwayey at bridge, one lane getting by. looksst of the beltw pretty good here. you don't have any major issues on the beltway here this morning. for some reason my computeroe system not want to cooperate. 66 and 95 in virginia als looking good. guys? >> thank you, melissa. now back to the big story this morning. >> everyone is anxiously awaiting for the confirmation
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that a winning ticket was sold in south carolina. >> especially angie goff. she's at the live desk this morning hoping to get a call from h husband. >> robert hasn't con terted you yet? >> that's where we bought our ticket. >> wake him up! >> when i got the push art i really considered doing it. this might be my last day, eun. just saying. >> i think we're related, the korean thing. >> i'm your sole sister. you're getting a car. >> i need one.ha >> it is everybody is talking about this morning. the last record smashing mega millions drawing had a jackpot of $1.6 billion. south carolina did post on the education site that the winning japot ticket was sol in the state but it has not been confirmed byega millions officials. if it is a winner, all it took was two bucks and aea so where does that ticket sale money go? well, out of a two bucks ticket, 50%, hal of i goes to the winner, 5 to 7% to the retailer,
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another 3 to 5% to the lottery for advertising costs, the rest, 35% goes to state. governme once again, we want to show you those winning numbers, 5, 28, and65, 70, the megaball's 5 if there turns out not to be a inner, the mega millions jackpot will grow to $2 billion. been nice knowing you, eun. >> angie, keep you posted. tonight's perball drawing has an estimated jackpot of $620 million. the take home cashption has a value of $354.3 million. i'll take that, too, you know bha mean? >> whatever you can get? >> right. >> three minutes after 4:00 right now. there's been an arrest in a rape near the twin brook center. mall la kay raymond has been picked up.
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the 17-year-old victim told police the two struck up a conversation o a metro bus. hee they exited the bus, tried to kiss the victim. she refused and that's when he allegedly pushed her into a nearby parking garage and rap her. he then walked her back to the metro station and she called police. police use the victim's description of the suspect and surveillance video to find raymond. we're learning new details in a story we brought you as breaking news yesterday morning. name of thethe person montgomery county police say shot and killed a man in chopper 4 was over the scene last night when officers tried to arrest 18-year-old valentino pritchett. he shot and killed himself. he was wanted in a shooting death of 20-year-old steven frazier on churchill ridge circle town yesterday morning. that is not tnly shooting that local investigators are looking iero yestday rning.
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>> there were multiple shootings. three locations. the shootings happened within 12 hours of o another. police do not believe the shootings are related. let's start inentreville with these. this is where a man turned up in a neighborhood woth gun wound. paramedics were working on that man at bolton road. the victim called 911 around 6:00 p.m. saying someone shotbo him aut a mile away on old centreville road. survive. cted to now to a deadly shooting in springdale, maryland. chopper 4 was over quiet glen court last night as detective investigated. this is just a few blocks from flowers high hool. st before 9:00 p.m. a man was found shot to death in the middle of there stet. prince gorges county police say this does not appear to be a random killing. u.s. park pole are investigating a deadly shooting that shut down suitandarkway most of the day yesterday. 23-year-old jerome robinson of southeast d.c. was killed.
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olice believe he was involved in someer altercation with another driver. detectives are looking for that car and the shooter. they believe that person driving a white audi similar to the one you see here. p u.k police say they could be armed with a rifle. 4:06. today a juryill spe the first full day deciding the fate of the man accused in the 2015 d.c. mansion murders. darrenwint is the only person charged with killing three pele and their housekeeper. now the jury must sort through a month and a half of testimony and evidence. prosecutors argue the dna evidence against wint is erwhelming. wint's lawyers say there is enough evidence pointing to wint's brothers as the ones who orchestrated the killing. today president tru is back o the campaign trail heading to an area that helped launch him to the white the president will hold a rally in wisconsin tonight in the central part of the state. he won the region south of there by 18 points in 2016.
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he will campaign foru.s. senate candidate leah vaulkmier and governor scott walker. at that rally the president is expected to talk about the migrant caravan. last night he suggestedgain that he could use the u.s. military to stop the migrants from enterin the country. >> i'm thinking about everything, including the mig tear ri, not just the national guary the milits what i'm thinking about. we can't have people coming into our country illegally. >> about 7,000 people from central america, mostly honduras are marching north in mexico right now.it s say the president has falsely claimed they were funded by democrats and that middle eastern terrorists are hiding among the crowd. yesterday repheters asked president if he had any proof. >> there's no proof of anything. there's no proof of but they could very well be. >> last nig some republican senators said they want the white house to make a deal with mexico, give the marchers
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rsanctuary before theych the u.s. new details this morning in a heated debate over cell phone antennas. no decision was made on a bill that would allow companies to install them in people's front yardser montg county. news 4 was there. some people protested outside of the county area. theyay 5g towers would make service better. the council could reconsider the bill next week. news 4 was first to tel you about a proposal to ban right turns on red in parts of the district. nowurielowser is considering hire safety measures to cut down on traffic deaths are at the highest level in years. at a meeting with the d.c. council, she unveiled her plan requing d.c. driverso take a short quiz in orde to renew their licenses.
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an banning right turns on red in 100 intersections and reduce the speed limit to 20 mil per hour in residential areas. >> the conditions on our roadways have changed over the years and we need everybody to be payingttention, recognize that we all hav to share the roadway and recognize that speed and attention kill. >> we'll have much more on the plan coming up at5:00 a.m. with news 4's chris lawrence. it is the list every major metropolitan area wants to be on, amazon'sist of finalists for a second headquarter. montgomery county, theic dist and northern virginia are all poteial spots for amazon. there's new buzz that crystal city is the front-runner. yeah, crystal city. when we asked folks about the possibility, there was a bit of a mix reaction there and questions aboutpo transrtation needs. >> i think it makes sense. yeah, close to d.c. >> we have theinfrastructure. we have metro. we have the new expansion on bus
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rapid transit. you know, we have the capacity to absorbth . >> some people would argue otlrwise. the d- brought this up at the senate debate a couple of weeks ago. the deal could bring 50,000 jobs to the area >> you can see why there's a lot of reason on both sides whether or not you want iit. >>the next few days we should start seeing signs at mile markers going up for the 43rd marine corps marathon. tens of thousands of people will participate in the 26.2 mile race. metro will start running train at 6:00 on marathon morning. there will also be music and entertainment at every mile. for information about the race, tro and road closures be sure to search marine corps marathon in the nbc washington app and nbc is a proud partner of the marine corps rathon.
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you can check out coverage on news 4 on sunday morning. mile marker 11 and 12 there will be an honor for fallen service members. still ahe on "news 4 today," the catholic church sex abuse scaal leads to a major investigation here in d.c. a viral outbreak in new jersey kills six children. the details all parentswaill to hear. out of control. an escator speeds u catching riders by surprise. yikes. a closer look at the video you'll be hearing about toda chuck. >> scary video. four things to know about the next four days weather wise. brzy and cool and a chance for frost early tomorrow morning. then it's all about the rai chances which roll in here chances which roll in here during the second half of your
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welcome back. at 4:15 we're working 4 your health this morning. health off jials in nsey are working to contain a severe viral outbreak at a pediatr center. six children have died following outbreak ofadeno virus. the sicness is usually associated with minorllnesses t the specific strain is associated with more serious respiratory viruses. the outbreak happened at a rehab center that treats children with compromised immune syeems. th facility alerted health officials back on october 9th about this outbreak. one mom whose son is now 6 said she didn't learn about it until this week. >> he died from this and what's theoutcomeoing to be? and i think they should have notified us sooner and they shouldn't have let him get so bad that his one lung wasly complehut down before they
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asnt him to the hospital. >> the state barred the facility from accepting new patients until the outbreak is contained. the fity was cited in 2016 and 2017 for violations involving the spread of infections. we're also keeping an eye on that polio like illnessausing paralysis in some children. the cdc has not confirmed a new cases of acute glass sick myelitis or afm. the number of cases emains at 62 in 22 states. health officials are now ininvestigating 125 possible cases. they have a lot of unknowns including the acause. >> outpouring of support for sndra day o'connor, the first woman tove on the u.s. supreme court. the former justice says she is suffering from what she calls, quote, probably alzheimer's disease. in a letter yesterday o'connor announced that the doctors
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diagnosed her withhe beginning of alzheimer's some weeks ago. chief justice john roberts say o'connor remains an inspirationo for those will follow the path that she has blazed. new details surrounding the catholic church. they're investigating the chdiocese of washington. the mayor was told yesterday that they are investigating. if criminal conduct is found, the case could be referred to the.sattorney's office for prosecution. the investigation comes after the arcishop of washington cardinal donald wuerle resigned. >> also interested in knowing how the arch dcese goes about investigating itself. s the states the statute of limitations foreman da to manda
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reporting violations is three years. >>e' this morning learning more about a strong weather system sweeping through overnigh strong wind and hail ripped through the new england area. >> parts of rhode island and massachusetts were hit hard. look.a the storm uprooted trees, snapped power poles and ripped the roofs off several homes. this is video from the lincoln area in rhode island. power is out for most of the people living and worki there. so far there are no injuries reported. 4:18 our time right now. we start with a look at the traffic report. >> let's check in with melissa mollet and your traffic alert. >> outer loop at telegraph roadl bottp shut down. this is a two vehicle collision involving injuries. we're not sures how long t will be closed. the backups are starting to build here this morning. you can see thepl p is showing you that closurear .
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also on the inner loop. bethesda, 270 north after the beltway, one lane gets by. this is the l standing project hoping that will be wrapped up here in the next week orso roslyn northbound gw parkway at key anbridge, one right is getting by the work zone there. otherwise, no major issues.k we'll check b in on the beltway comg up. it's cold out there this morning. >> it certainly is. seat heaters required for many this morning. it's in the cooler, milder garage. cold wind is going o be a bigger part of our forecast. winds have turned to the northwest behind a cold front so 72 yesterday, that's the last time we're likely to be above 70 deees for quite some time to come. in fact, getting above 60 could be a bit o a struggle here between now and the next couple of days. rit now it is 37 in winchester. 45 in leesburg. 42 gaithersburg. still 50 at national airport and 50 degrees in annapolis.
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planning out your day today. plenty of sunshine. northwest winds around 15 to 25 miles an hour. definitely a niceable breeze. only in the mid to upper 50s, it will feel a lot cooler than yesterday. what was major hurricane willa is unraveling itself as it goes through old mexico, new mexico and texas. this whole surge of moisture will be unfortunately coming here just in time for friday night and saturday. with any luck we can get the rain out of here by race day on sunday. you'll be joining eun and i on freedom plaza for the walk to end h.i.v. and the 5k. sometimes inviting the weather guy they think that's going to protecbe us. ready to be wet on saturday no matter what you're doing. future weatr, nothing to worry about today around here. plenty of sunshine. fo tomorrow, honestly, it will be a nice day as well tomorrow but very chilly. cod have somerost on some of
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the pumpkins early tomorrow morning. not a widespread event but ible.inly po 58 today. tomorrow afternoon sunny and cool, high 56. rain rolls in here probably not friday morning but by the time the sun goes down on friday it's going to be raining pretty hard. saturday will be a mess. rainynd windys well. hopefully we can get the rain to taper off as we go through the dayn sun. i'll give you the ten day in the next half hour. for now let's go back to the u.ws. >> chuck, thank still ahead, working out is important for your mental and physical health. but if you're not already doinge it, w do you start? >> are you doing squats? >> something like that. >> that is not me. >> like a strutting song.
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>> guess who that is? >> hot mess. >> that's jason sedakis giving ellen a run for her money. ss he dancing? >> he not giving anybody a run for their money. >> what is that? >> what is that? ick around for news 4st a
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>> work out, okay, those three times a week at this specific time for 45 minutes doing this specific thing, then you will a hauch easier time holding yourself accountable to it. >> stretching is an absolutely critical first move. no fancy equipment needed and dse-workout stretching no be active. >> ease your way into it extending your leg a little higher until you really feel the stretch. is lets your body warm up as mou get into it which can protect you f injury. >> he showed me a static 15 second hamstring stretch for the end of the workout. >> if you want to bend your knee, you can get into it. >> finally he teaches a short style intensity workout called tabata for your heart rate. 40 second interval. >> started with a prisoner squat followed by pushups, three different levels beings on your
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knees, standard three-point pushupnd plyometric pushup. right here, down, up -- that is ould recommendi for beginners. >> yeah, moving right along. >> we worked up a sweat with shouldertaps. it's important to get as tense as you can. right wrist back up to your left. now do it for a little bit of speed. get a little faster. >> and before you end with that static stretching we mentioned, 49 ferrere demonstrated a squat thrust. >> look at you, aaron gilchrist, doing plyometric something a all that stuff. >> he also suggests that beginners start out with a workout buddy who has similar goals and abilities. >> i worked out with a buddy before, it didn'ork out for me. >> all about accountability. >> good stuff. there you go.
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"news 4 today" starts now. it is 4:29 here as you wake up on this wednesday morning. we hope you enjoyed the 70s. great time really good music, lots of the temperatures we're talking about, actually. they're headed back dow today
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and more frost is in our future. >> sequins,di o. >> big hair. good morning, everybod i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i've seen pictures. >> i'm eun we're going to get back to your forecast. the e winning numbers f massive $1.6 billion mega millions jackpot. listen up, 5, 28, 62, 65, 70 with another 5 for the gall. yesterday we said that 5 was going to be hit and it's my lucky number. >> twice. >> we hope you matched a few of those s. >> it doesn't appear anyone in our area won the jackpot but there may b a winner somewhere else and we'll have details why there's a little bit of confusion. first though back to chuck andl ssa with a look at the weather and commute. >> melissa tracking breaking news on the beltway. melissa, what's happening? >> good morning. take a look at this. we still have this problem here on thewa be outer loop at telegraph road, main lanes

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