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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 here are shut down.
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local lanes are here. noture how longhat's going to stick around. when you look at the map, you can find that travel. bethesda, northbound, 270. one lane gets by. we are slow there. you're going to have to stay all the way to the right. 66 and 95 in virginia. little bit of road work. no major issues, chuck bell. >> good morning, melissa. it's a mostly clear sky overhead this morning. little bit of a breeze out there now. the wind wille increase o we get the sun up in a couple of hours and it will be rather a blustery day and cooler as well. 39 in howard county. 37 in winchester this morning. a chilly 42 in annapolis. downtown at national airpt, 50 degrees. what to wear for the kids on their school day today, certainly going to needm the w coat. maybe a little hat as well. sweat shirt. also your sunglasses. bright and sunny start to finish. no need to worry about the
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umbrella until fr more about that coming up in a few. your school day forecast. u sun' at 7:27 this morning so watch out. some kids are out at the bus stops before the sun is up thi time of year. 52 by lunchtime and 58 for those afte. school activiti more about the return of rain chances in time for the weekend with your ten day coming up. >> thank you, chuck. it's now 4:32. back to the b story of the morning. lottery owe fillings alls drew the megamillion numbers for a jackpot of $1.6 billion. the biggest lottery in u.s. history. now we sit back and wait for a confirmed winner. south carolinaosted on its lottery website that a winning jackpot ticket was sold in that state. that has not been conrmed at this point though by mega millions officials. it might be taking longer to confirm a winner this time around simply because of the volume of tickets that were sold. here's again a lhek at winning numbers, 5, 28, 62, 65 and 70 and the mega ball is 5.
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if there is no winner, it will grow to $2 billion. you hav ba chance toome instantly rich tonight. >> powerball. they have an estimated value of $620 million. the take home is $364 million. there's still a chance. now to our other top stories, policesed surveillance video to track down the suspect in an alleged rape near the twin brooks metro station. he was aested near his home last night. the 17-year- d victim told police the two started talking on a metro bus on wednesday. once they were off hhe bus tried to kiss her. when she refused him. r allegedly pushed her into a parking garage aed her. the man wanted for a germantown murder shot and killed himself as police were closing in. this is the scene last night. 18-year-old valentino pritchette killed himself when police were trying to arrest him.
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today the jury will spend the first full day deciding the fate of the man in thec. mansion murders. prosecutors argue the dna evidence against wint is overwhelming. pnt's lawyers say there is enough evidence tnt to wint's brothers as the ones who tanned the killing. with lessn two weeks away on the mid term elections, president trump is talking about the migrants t marchinards the borders. he admitted ofere's no p to support the claim that there are otheixed in with the immin ants. a charged in connection to a 17-year-old's death in waldorf. charles county officials say the investigation is not over. andre t johnson was first to fire at a rival group of people outside of a home on october 3rd. someone in that group fed
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back. alicia coles, who was standing -- alisha coles who was shot.ing nearby was he staggered down the street and collapsed in a driveway. police are still searching for a shooter. this morning police will decide the fate of arnold hamilton. it's been seven years since a eath sentencethe in virginia. jurors will have to choose between life pnson and the death penalty for hamilton. disturbing surveillance video shows a car driving down a sidewalk. the driver tried to run people down on purpose. detectives tell news 4 the at act was part of a fight lounge on saturday, september 15th. one of thmen drove the car down the sidewalk hitting a man in the leg and destroying several parking meters. this is on bonafant street.ai
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people they never saw anything like that before. >> it's a gay community. this is a rare circumstance. i hope they catch the guy. >> detectives have clear photos of the people involved and the witnesses will come forward with information on their identities. new erovnight, the red sox take the lead in the world series. they defeated the dodgers early this morng 8-4 in game one. > it was a fight match until the seventh inning. that's when e nardoez slammed a three-run homer. tonight both teams square off again at fenway park. i watched a little of that. ♪ ♪ 4:36 right now. nd a dramatic battle round f a local "voice" contestant. how he was saved from eliminations with just seconds to spare in last night's show. >> who are o what? new details in an escalor
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>> at least 20 people, mostly russian soccer fans, were injured here. r they were e for a champions league soccer game and then that happened. wow. >> i'm surere that tere some injuries down there in that pile of people. >> well, someom terrifyingts as bullets were flying in loudoun county. some ridents there were enjoying a baby shower at the time. >> one woman tells us one bullet pierced her bedroom window. this happened this weekend in lubbotsville. she is one of two casesf stray bullets hitting homes. there have been recent close calls in loudoun county. officialow warning residents to be more cautious setting up target practe on their property. homeowners say these cases are making them feel syun >> it was a little disconcerting to say the least. it was -- if you had been standing in the wrong spot, you would have been between the
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ceiling and the bullet. >> the loudoun county sheriff is reminding gun owners that the county prohibits shooting a weapon within 50 yards of a a highwa you cannot shoot within 100 yards of a park, school or home. good morning, everybody. it is 4:41 on your wednesday morning. car wash forecast. no problems. nice andunny for today and tomorrow, too. next chance for rain rolls in here on friday. more about that with your ten day forecast coming up. closure on the beltway. main lanes shut down here in alexandria. full details on what's going on here coming up. e plus, hs arrested before he even turned ten. now he's heading to college on a fullhi schola a maryland teen shares his inspiring story. not horsing around. everything you need to know about the washington
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ben became a friend, investor, and mentor f the company. ben has helped create over a thousand jobs. he understands the importance of entrepreneurs to the state ecomy. if we'd been keeping pace with virginia, we'd have 40,000 more jobs right now and the average marylander would have $8,000 more in their pocket. it's time to grow big ideas into big businesses. i'm jess garer and you're watching "news 4 today." it's now 4:44. tonight president trump will be back on the campaign trail rallying supporters i wisconsin.
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>> the president is expected to talk about the migrant caravan moving through mexico again. news 4' tracie potts is on capitol hill for us this morning. tracie, the presidentppears to backing off of some of his previous claims about that caravan. what are they? >> right. who's in the caravan, who's behind it. he blames democrats. novidence there. he said middle easterners were infiltrating this caravan insinuating they were trying to sneak into the country maybe to harm amerans, but this is a caravan from honduras, from central america with absolutely no evidence that there are middle easterners mixed in. the president when pressed about that backedff saying,well, there's no proof of that and, in fact, a former senior administration official who's been briefed on thearavan said not only is there no evidence but justess than 1% of those arrested at the border last year were either african or middle easterners, so not a lot of weight behind thatclaim. the president may talk about it again as he heads to wisconsin today. >> tracie potts live for us on
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capitol hill. tracie, thank you. here at the live desk we have breaking news out of alabama to report. take a look at this, state troopers investigating the deadlyus crash. this is a school bus crash on i-20 in talladega. you're looking at video that we got on the scene overnight. this was carrying a footbalm a pickup truck crossed the center line of th highway and struck the school bus. our nbc affiliate wvtm is reporting that theriver of the truck was killed. we know almost a dozen others were injured. school officials say there were 26 players in all and three coaches on the bus. right now they are asking for prayers. aaron? >> angie, thank you. it's 4:46 right now.we turn to some new video out of massachusetts. take a look here. this is a fiv alarm church fire in wakefield overnight.
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that church was called wakefield baptist. it was almost 150 years old. considered a local landmark there. no word on what caused that fire. when you hear atory about someone having breast cancer yoo may assume it es a woman, but men get it as well. as breast cancer awareness draws to a end, we wanted to share one man's experience with the diseasn tonight news 4 at 5:00, doreen gensler introduces us to matt as he opens up about breast cancer and the surge that saved his life. >> you go from this high to a low, like what's g happen? there's a lot of uncertainties once you're diagnosedea with cancer. >> tonight matt reveals how he found out he had cancer. we'll hear from his doctor the advanced surgical that leave minimal scarring. that's all tonight on 4 at 5:00. it's 4:47. we want to turn back to some breaking news on the beltway. melissa mollet is monitoring this for us in the first 4
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traffic. going on? >> good morning. bottom of the beltway, outer loop ath telegrroad, we have the main lane shut down. ta a look athe map. it looks like it's clearing out of the way. that is because things are getting byhere. sort of pushing people off t on those local lanes and getting them back on. so right now not seeing too much of a lay. as i show you the beltway something just happened. didn't have time to writet up here, but inner loop between branch avenue and saint barn na bus avenue, we have the right itside blocked debris. sounds like a lumber truck actually lost a load there in th two right lanes. we have some vehicles disabled on the shoulders right now. bethesda northbound 270. the spur after the beltway. one lane gets by tt paving to the right. southbound on 270 looking nice and clear. as you look at66 and 95 in virginia, no major problems. good morning, chuck.ki >> have been mostly clear overnight, and we have another couple of dry days in fnt of us. that is certainly welcome news.
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rainfall surpluses for the year remain incredible. over a 19 inch rainfall surpl at national airport. more than 21 inches above average in rainfall this year at bwi marshall. even dulles airport more than 17.5 tches. i bris up. it will be nice and dry for today and tomorrow, but, boy, we could get a ton of rain around here friday night off and on into at least the first half or three-quarters of the day on faturday. rainfall amounts 1 to 3 inches appear like a real likelihood or possibility i friy nigho saturday. so we'll be adding on to that surplus for sure. eny the dry weather while we have it. clear and chilly outside this morning. temperatures mos 4y in thes to around 50 degrees. there's your planner then. plan on a gre looking day today. have the sunglasses. it will be bright and sunny start toinish and an insulatedak wind b for the chill and the breeze. northwest winds today 15 to 25s mi per hour. there is our friday
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night/saturday rain chance. that was hurricane willa now unveling and winding its way across parts of texas. it's going to take it a while, but by the time we get friday morning the clouds will be here and by friday evening the rain moves in. saturday could be very rainy and windy edin not as bad as the storms we had michael come through, it won't that much rain, but, still, quite an impact on thelfirst f the weekend for sure. sobriety and sunny today. bright and sunny again for tomorrow. that's nice. here's your ten day outlook. rain movy in fri afternoon. it will rain hard friday night and at least through sy at noontime. then tapering back to just showers. marine corpsathon is sunday morning. could be a little showery and a lot of puddles to deal with. at least the heavy rain will be over. then back to dry weather next week. >> thank you, chuck. it's now 50. ea was arrested at the age of 7. now 11 later a baltimore
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teen is heading to college on a full scholarship. >> gerrdo mungo j made headlines fit sting on a dirt bike. being arrested changed the trajectory forever. that's when he says he poured his energy into basketball to stay out oftrouble. now he's heading to millersville university in virginia and he feels like the sky is the limit. >> you get locked up, i didn't like the feeling. i know if i didn't playr basketball anything that probably in the city that i live in now is probably going to keep happening. >> now he's now considered to be one of the top high school players in maryland.e he will the first in his family to go to coe. >> a huge congratulations to him. way to go. >> thaabs what it's t. you have this moment of dolization and you realize, better and then you do and look at what's happening. >> we wish him all the best.
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wter is coming. that means be making sure your car tires are ready for the change in weather. was that dramatic? >> that was good. hogan r reporter susan working for you making sure your tires are ready for the weather. >> reporter: if you're looking for tires that can take you a snowstorm into a heat wave, all weather tires might do the trick. >> these tires have specially engineered tread designs like this and enhanced rubber compou which gives them traction in winter and it performs well in mild conditions. >> reporter: "consumer reports" bought more than 600 tires to test 63 brands. their tire experts conducted rigorous tests in a slew of different conditions. dry roads for braking and handling, snowy roads to test traction. they even tried stopping on a skating ri t tot grip. so what happened when the rubber hit the road? the top rated te by "consumer reports" is the michelin cross
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climate plusor $171. next the goodyear assurance weather ready for $142. >> some of these do cost more than traditionalan perfo all season tires but you'll save money in the long run. that's because you won't have to swap them outce t year as you do with winter tires. >> reporter: although tread life does varynd they have warranties of 45,000 miles or more. tires a d all season good choice for year round performance and recommends the general altimax fo$87 or the michelin defender t&h for $115. get traction for the winter and make sure you have tires that are right for you. susan hogan, news 4. well, your ride on metro will soon get easier montgomery
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county. first, there will be another set of stairs at the shady grove station. right now it is pretty crowded. the is one escalator and one way down. second,tb all wnd trains will go to shady grove during rush hour. right pw some of them s in grovener to turn around. that change takes effect in december. facebook messenger app is getting a makeover. the company is rolling out a new, easiere to p. they've reducedhe number of tabs in the app down to three. one is for chat, another for posting videos on your facebook story and the third title labeled discover lets you play games and chat with businesses. >> the. tomorrow wilconda is coming to the district. it will be on display. >> that's hard to do while you're talking. festival goers can see the
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costu costume. it's going to be on display during the film festival's night at the museu event. if you can't make it, a virtual picture will be posted. new this morning, drake the canadian rapper and music mowing gull has a loto celebrate this week. he squashed the beatles billboard top 100 record for most hit singles in the top t in a single year. this is no easy fete.at the s held that record, the beatles, the beatles, we're talking aut the beatles, held it for more than 50 years. that group had 11 songs in the top ten in 1964. drake made it to 12 this year. that is a huge accomplishment. >> prettyaz g. >> right? i can't believe anyone was going to breakcohat . >> oh, canada. we have another local guy to ke rooting for on nbc's "the voice." >> he avoided elimination
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yesterday. take a look at the battle round. he barely survived. ♪ ♪ >> we love this song, by the way. >> so adam had to choose betwees and deandre. he went with deandre but blake shelton literally saved the day. >> oh. >> allf your kind words -- >> you're welcome. >> oh. >> you're welcome. >> steal! >> blake shelton with a casual you're welcome hit the butt, saved funsho. stolen for his own team. funsho still alive. thank you, blake shelton. you're welcome. still on "news 4 today," right on red may become a thing of the past at some intersections in the district. >> it is part of an effort to
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"news 4 today" starts now. coming up on 5:00 a.m. good morning, everybody, i'm aaron gilchris >> i am eun yang. i'm sure a there is a jout caviar dreams that can be madeer the pson who bought the mega millions ticket is a little excited today. a player in south carolina appears to have matched all of
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the numbers. here t y are just icase, 5, 28, 62, 65, 70 and the megaball ifiv5. we just went through saying a 5 is not a common number selected and two 5s. we are looking at the historyhe and historic win. first, we want to check on your commute and forecast. chuck bell standing by with details. let's start with melissa mollet and breakin news on the commute. what's going on? >> we have a camera here that keeps going in and out for you this morning. trying to get eyes on an outer loop at telegraph road is where this crash is this morning. you can psy the bsee the bottom beltway is very slow. temple road between branch ave. and saint barnabus road, a truck lost its load. another problem in m
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