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>> reporter: we'veeen very respectful with the family. they've asked for us not to approach the and understandably so. this has been an extremely emotional time sitting in the courtroom. listing to all the evidence. uch of the evidence extremely graphic. so at this point we're told, they just want to breathe. they just want time to themselves and that's to be respected. when they're ready, we would love to share their stories. at this point the family has respectfully declined to speak with us. >> all right. >> the only suspect has been found guilty on all 2 count. more mail bombs intercepted.
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>> robert de niro and joe bthen new targets. >> all the components were there to harm somebody had it exploded. >> a nationwide investigation launched and new clues emerging. >> officials look into whether some were mailed from a.flor >> the manhunt for the bomber. plus, a stray bullet killed a social worker while hwas sitting in his car. the tragic circumstances and heart breaking reactio from his colleagues. right now at 4:00. >> and the breaking news, the search for the master mind, nearly a dozen separate acts of terror. >> the total numberf explosive devices sent to tther high prof president trump, now up to ten. >> that includes the actor robert de niro and two vice president joe biden. >> we've got every angle
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covered. sus has new information on the actual devices. let's start there. >> hi. investigators are briefing reporters right now. they said ty found no new devices in the past eight hour. but as the search for the culprit continues, they e details.g new investigators believe packages containing crude pipe bombs sent tsto key democ and cnn were all sent through mail. some possibly from florida. new packages found today,se addr to actor robert de niro, a long time trump critic. and two sent to former vice president biden. investigators are learning more. >> plastic pipe with end caps like this whi some kind of explosive powder and apparently, little glass shards to act as shrapnel. >> reporter: all said to be baracr t those sent to
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obama, hillary clinton and others. >> we want all sides to come together in peace and harmony. >> reporter: but at this rally and tod ontwitter, he blamed the media for anger. >> 90% of the media attention around this president is negative. >> reporinr: as it cos, those on both politicize continue to weigh in. >>dehe pre of the united states and his conduct creates a reacti. >> there aoo many democratic politicians that are actively en.uraging th >> reporter: pointing fingers at one another while the perpetrator and goal remain unknown. >> and still not kno whether they were meant as a scare tactic. we have more coming up. we learn why investigators aret ing their attention toward southern florida. at 4:40, eleanor holmes norton
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talks to postal workers on the situations. in these more breaking news in the district where we are learningoc more about al worker shot and killed at a traffic light yesterday. >> he was on his wayome when police say he got caught in the cross fire. >> and gathering reaction from victims. >> he was just 22 years old. the famil spokesperson sharing a picture with news4 today. they tell us he worked at so others might eat, a d.c. homeless organization. he was stopped in northeast d.c d.c. police say somebody opened they found him in his car with a gunun shot they pronounced him dead at the hospital. he attended the d.c. prep school. here's how they are remembering him there. >> tom came to maret in fourth
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grade. i've known him and his family for over 15 years. he was one of those students whom you knew from the gego had an incredible generosity of spirit. >> reporter: he grew up in chevy chase, maryland. his family said he loved helpino othere and dedicated his life to service of the police say there was no word or a description on the person who shot him. police hope someone will come forward and help solve the murder. more breaking news. this on the sentencing of officer ashley guindon's murder. hamilton killed his wife and then turned his gun oner off who arrived at the scene. ashley was coiled her very first dayn the job. the bureau chief spoke to the mothers of both murder victims.l shoin us coming up live.
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incrediblege ifrom chopper 4 as firefighters battle a massive house fir in montgomery county. a police officer patrolling spotted the burning house. it is located on bryant's nursery road.pe le reported seeing the smoke from as far as arlington and alexandria. it is at the end of a long driveway in anonhydrant area. an area with no hy'rants. told no one was home when it started. anly accident e this morning caused a traffic nightmare in the bethesda area of the beltway. the vehicle was pinned between jersey wall and the vehicle at river road. that caused the three-mile back-u with delays from i-270 to river road. no one was injured. right now, storm teams 4 getting ready for a weather alert day. >> let's g to doug kammerer
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and what t expect in the next four days. >> what we're expecting is rain. the clouds have moved in. the temperatures are only in the low 50s and it will be a cool day. take a look as w widen out. coming from the southwest, you a,n see it in areas of mississippi, georll of this moving our way into the night tonight and into tomorrow. we start off dry. we see the rainove in. especially for the evening rush. we'll talk much more abouthat this means for your weekend. it does look like it wants to stick around on saturday. we'll talk about sunday as well. if you have weekend plans, i've got your forecast coming up. >> thank you. ford is recalling its focu th automaker says there's a problem with the fuel system that could cause the engines to stall without warning. it recalls those with two liter,
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ur cylinder engines between 2014 and 2018. t ford saidis not familiar with any accidents related to the issue. they said deep gas tanks at least half full. new today, preside trump is denying an explosive ""w york timeseport that chinese and russian spies have been listening to the esident's personal cell phone calls. they said aides have warned him about the spying on hisse red phones but he has refused to give up his iphones. they've been concerned for cussingthat he is d sensitive information on an unsecured cell phone. he said he only uses government cell phones. continuing coverage on the breaking news. and continuing for the next three hours. n the mansion ing news
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updating breaking news right now. if you are jt joining us, a sole suspect in the mansion murders guilty onll counties. daron wint convicted of murder, burglary, kidnapping, theft and arson. our legal expert said he will likely face a sentence of life. he will learn his sentence in february. we'll have a live report coming up in 15 minutes.ning more abou construction of those suspicious devices scattered across the country targeting democrats. pete williams has the coverage. >> we're up to ten, sent to eight addresses. ly a f of them managed to get through. some, most were prevented. authorities say they all have some characteristics in common. they were all made with material like this. this is a six-inch piece of
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one-inch plastic pipe. they were made with this kind oi with end cams on it. with explosive powder inside and perhaps little bits of glass to act asshrapnel. what we're being told is that it's obvious none have gone off. the question i why? and that i think remains a focus of the investigation. is it because they werent m to be just extremely convincing looking hoaxes? or did the person who made them, fortunately, do it wrong? there is some indication thatme f these were badly made. they werelawed in the way they were putogether but no conclusion has been reached about whether they were all that way. >> so many questions remain to be answered. >> yeah. and are there more packages out there in the mail system? that's one of the big questions
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today. one of the things investigators are rushing,un running a trying to figure out. >> at least ten suspicious devices have been mailed out, all to prominent democrats. nbc national security reporter julia ainslie joins us with is. we can't say this is not a hoax just yet. >> that's right. just because none of the ten ve detonated doesn't mean they weren't intended to cause harm cannot conflate capability withintend. this could have been someone who wanted to inflict harm or fearful just because they did not detonate may not mean the intent wasn't it could be whoever was constructing these didn't have the know-how, the capability to put together a device that would actually detonate. there are a few keys of
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evidence. one is that thect key con to the device looks like a timer but you wouldn'tbl really be to time a detonation if you send it through mail. you wouldn't kno when it reached your specified target. so there's a lot in the air and i think investigators will tell everyone they speak to now, privately or to reporters, they don't know the intent until they can trace these and find the perpetrator. >> if it is a hoax, why would you send two? >> that's right. why would you increase your chances with two? you can scare them with one. >> investigators are turning their attention to southern florida. they believe some of the packages may have been sent from that area? >> that's right. they believe based on what they've been able to trace so far. maybe with some of the post marks, that they came fromrn sout florida. from that area. they're turning their attention down there. that doesn't mean that they definitively came from down
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there. it just has evidence leading them in that direction and they're trying to figure out whether some of them came from southern florida. are there more packages that the police don't want to reveal rightnow? >> i don't know if that's the case. i think they want to keep public safety as numberone. it is the u.s. mail system. things can get lost. w especialn you talk about high profile individuals. there's a screening center for a lot of these high profile people. companies like oucnn have a screening center. some of theseld c i h bavouene p yet. at this point they don't believe there aren't others out thereha but they told us about the ones they know about. >> we've learned vigilance works. you see something, say something. julia ainslie. thank you. tonight at 7:00, the "nbc nightly news" team will bring
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you the latest 'v if y tth ouee bcountern or salad bar at gian there is a recall you need to know about. they are recalling somof the own brand salads due to listeria and salmonella concerns. roasted corn and firecracker slaw and others. they said a ingredient provided by a supplier may be nt inated. there are no reports of anyone getting sick. >> can you put your fall weather on cruise right now? it was pretty nice out there. >> then clouds came in. this is what we should be in november, early december. you add in rain with that. >> and a weather alert. >> a weather alert. >> tomorrow will be a nasty looking day. and it's a friday. i love toall it fantastic friday. tomorrow will not be fantastic. take a look. we've got the cloud cover
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streaming in. the cloud cover is capping our temperatures. as we look toward the rt of the region, look at the numbers. we were 72 two days ago. itaseautiful around our area. now we're dealing with some really cool numbers. still on the cool side but dry. make sure the kids take umbrella. 44 degrees, a cool start. the rain comes in by the time kids are getting off the bus or they're walking home from school. make sure they have the umbrla. only 52degrees. no rain now. we're dry tonight and early tomorrow morning. look at the system. here's the cloud cover well ahead of the system. back to the west, you're looking at it. it is a developing area of low pressure. you can see it right here. look at that spin.
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that's the developing area of low pressure that will then make its way up the coast is that become our niv'easter and as you chance of rain. let's time it out. by lunch time tomorrow, most of us are high and dry. the rain moves in fairly quickly. everybody seeing the rain. the rain continuing through ening hours andhrough the overnight, if you're heading to dinner, it will be a mess out ayere. right through satu it looks like the rain wants to stick around during the day on saturday. yesterday it was looking like this might be out of here by 00 a.m. now it wants to stick around. that's why saturday is not a nice day at all. 53 degrees. dry to start but then rain moving in. and a chilly friday.
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so not only the umbrellas. you'll need jackets if not the coats. saturday will be on the breezy side. i-95 which includes d.c. and areas to the east. it will not be very nice. up to 56. stree it's dry through the noontimeh s. this weekend, you're thinking, maybe get together this saturday, you might want to push it to sunday. 58 on tuesday. and halloween, yesterday, i was telling you it looked like maybe 54 degrees. look at that change. it will allow temperatures ahead of it t warm nicely. 65 for halloween. >> nice
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to a hole on the streets. not just for pedestrians but alth bicyclists. e have been a nunld of infractions many reason years and months about people blocking bike lanes. the city s they want to cut down. the mayor put pup no tur on red sign. we were telling you all week this is part of a new initiative where over 100 intersections ll be getting new no turn on red signs. th mayor is trying to increase safety on the streets. a it is increase over the entire year last year. and listen to the mayor. i asked her if the city streets are unsafe. >> we want to see all of those numbers go down. one way that we will do it is by
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reducing speed, keeping people from running red lights, enforcing distracted driving and making sure people are paying attention on what they're doing. >> reporter: vision zero kind of in vogue in places tote elimi traffic deaths and serious injuries. a lot of people see itus as talk. the mayor seems to be doubling down and putting s into place when it comes to how you can change the infrastructure of the city. keep in mind this ticket i blit is effect the next few days. on a sttionwide ination underway right now -- >> law enforcement feverishly trying to find whoever built and mailed potentially destructive devices. the verdict is i on the the verdict is i on the 's to the stair takers, the verdict is i on the breakfast makers,
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it meaganerald is outside the courthouse where the mansion murdt trial was j concluded. >> reporter: about 45 minutes ago, the courtroom was filled with family and friends. they just heard tic ve it was unanimous. they returned the verdict in two days, guilty on all chges. murder, premeditated murder, burglary, theft xr, extortion. he looked over, daronint had his head hung and seemingly no emotion. a few feet away is family member, savvas savopoulos' parents, weeping when the verdict was read. i want to show you some video. we cpght u with mr. martin, amy savopoulos' father and er mother as they were walking out
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of the courtroom moments after the verdict was read. they didn't want to say anything. and unemotional as the verdict was read.u on only imagine what was going through their heads. four pple were brutallyto rtured and murderedn i northwest washington, d.c. we caught up with the lead prosecutor who hd devo much of her life to this case. >> we're very relieved. >> reporter: very relieved. the jury did the right thing. these prosecutors have worked tirelessly for the last three and a ha years to get to th day. to bring justice. daron wint will be sentenc 1 februa.
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we know he will spend the rest of his life in prison.ta what's on thee, will he be sentenced to prison without parole? will there be the possibility of parole? >> thank you. if you're just joining us, this is a very, ver busy news day. >> let's go right to erica newsroom.s in the >> the packages, four new things to know. three new packadis were overed today. two to vice president biden. another to rob de niro. a vocal citizenic of president trum a total of ten suscious packages have been discovered. experts say the bombs inside the packages were poorly made but it is not clear if that was de on purpose. some of the explosives are being examined at quantityco.
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they have a returned address, misspelled, to debbie wasserman schultz. whether some of the packages were sent to florida. a big par of this is caused by the quote, fake news. this afternoon mr. trump called for unity and civility. a story we're staying on top of. back to you. >> thank you. the potentially dangerous devices passed through some of the same post office that's we get our mail from. >> cory smith talked on eleanor holmes norton who said the untry is grateful for the vigilance of the postal wo>>ers. lawmakers praising the postal work here's caught t devices before they reached their employee. some some postal worker
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recognized that something was amiss and called in law enforcement. we are so grateful for whoever aiey were will. >> reporter: she it takes her back to the 2001 anthrax attacks when two d.c. postal workers died from eeosure to toxin. norton said the words etchedhe outside post office now bears their name rings true today. the use of the mail stream for thesect despicable threatens all americans. just as did it back then, the postal service warning employees to stay vigilant. she saidaynothero protect them is to tone down the rhett pick she believes is fueling these attacks. >> we need to do this for the sake of those on the front lines. we need to understand who they are. they're ordinary people. next, news4 is working for you in the community.
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>> how two well known groups in the area are joining forcesg se pizza and cocktai with a side of community activism. so far, it has been a sun-filled workweek. the clouds will be in place when you're waking. this is tomorrow evening, 5:00 p.m. showers.cking rain how does this affect your saturday? the washington post endorses jennifer wexton for congress... saying barbara comstock's "promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier." jennifer wexton is the "clear and convincing" choice. "smart, serious and substantive" ... "ms. wexton would be a breath of fresh ai " in congress. 'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message because i've worked across party nes to get things done. that's how we can fix congress and make it work for us again.
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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 lesering the cost of prtions 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. the broccolis bar i drawing huge crowds. tommy mcfly is working for you in the community with the exclusive first look at a collaboration that will keep the music and the conversation shaking. we shift in culture, how we're making it cool to be
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engaged, to be entrepreneurs. >> how does this broccoli barat collabn come together? >> i met the fellas a few years ago. weai maid contact. >> and then we ran into each n.her ag >> then we were at the event having good coersations, coming one good ideas and this game as an idea. >> and doing som thing off wall and figuring out how to share their story and tell a story of whaes mak it so special. snfr the collaboration between broccoli city and pizza comes at the perfect moment for the shaw-howard universityen >> years ago, i was walking down these streets and i didn't have a space here. >> the doors en. 11:00 a.m. friday. for to you enjoy. broccoli bar! inside, tommy mcfly, news4. >> they're going to have some
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fun times. >> broccoli barill be hosting weekly broccoli talks with community leaders. they hope to bolster the community over pizza. you can do anything over pizza. >> so true. how about more goodnews? could you use it? >> you'll le this. from a group of kindergartnerki. stick around for this specialirthday surprise for the school custodian. a surprise tt brohaug the washington post endorses jennifer wexton for congress... saying barbara comstock's "promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier." jenniferexton is the "clear and convincing" choice. "smart, serious and substantive" ... "ms. wexton would be a breath of fresh air" in congress. i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message because i've worked across party lines to get things done.
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we're family. we'd do anytbut this time...her. those bonds were definitely tested.my we'frog leg,. we'd do anfoaby brotherme...her. don't frogs have like, two legs? so they should have two of these? since i'm active duty and she's family, i was able to set my sister up with a sweet membership from navy federal. if you hold it closer, it looks bigger. eat your food my big sis likes to make tiny food. and i'm okay wh that. navy federal credit union. our members, are the mission. just to keep you up to date on the breaking news if you're just joining us, the sole suspect in the mansion murders trial all guilty. burglary, murder, kidnapping,
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theft and arson. he'll be extensioned february 1st. meagan covered this trial all the way through and us for a live report later on. >> tomorrow, matthew shepard's ashes will be entered. it's been 20 years since he was killed in wyoming. we're getting a personal lo. his parents donated tm to th smithsonian museum of american story. they've become advocates of rights. we were talking about that, something else just sneaked in hereo the studio. we've got some guests in here.
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>> they sneaked in athe last minute because they're running a little bit late but we're glad you're here. >> it's all his fault. >> okay, okay. you've spent a lot of time in thisstudio. great to have you back. lindsey and i had a fabkious time w together on that caps victory celebration. >> i. saw th >> what a treat, right? it's still soo excitingink about. >> it is. it is. a big event for alls of in d.c. you're in town for a very important event. you and i talked about this together. >> we did. a couple years ago. and i got to meet your brother. and tell us why, what you're here tdo. > it is the colon cancer's big annualgala. the big annual fund-raiser. they're hoping this is their biggest year yet. the goal is to raise money primarily for research. they want to breech $10 million
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for colon cancer research and we're pretty close. so that's the goal. and to have some fun. plus, it's a date night. >> now our date nights are with people. it is anawesome. serious, being serious about it, we were going over the number in the car which is . staggeri it is a fun chance. coming back here. it's great. >> and we love to see you guys. your brother, you rember your brother and you've done a lot of coverage with him. he is the best dresser in the family. >> and the funniest, too. >> how is he? he was diagnosed with sta 4 kolo rectal cancer. how is he doing? >> he's doing okay. he's doing reasonably well. he's more than 30 chemo treatments so far.
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he'som done immuno therapy. he is not with us tonight. he has to go back to houston. he goes for his treatment on asesday. he was there week. so his spirits are great. an the tumor continues to respond. >> so positive which is obvious so key, too. his approach. >> a great experience. >>or people who aren't going to the event tonight. what do you want people to know t colorectal cancer? >> awareness. this is onef those cancers, if you catch it early enough, more often than not, you're okay. it is peoe who don't get screened. people who ignore their bodies. get checked. especially if you have a family history of the disease. weeeeg a higher incident rate for people under the age of 40 and they don't know why.
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>> changing the subject a little bit. i was on the plane a couple days ago, flipping through "people" magazine and -- >> oh! you saw it! >> whatever, whatever.ea >> it wasy great. my thing is those four rooms have never looked more clean. >> maybe w all need a camera crew to get things cleaned up. >> i think it was because, we don't get o work off each other. this very spot where we're sitting is the very first spot that we did anything together. the museum is the first place that he started stalking me.
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>> wha did that involve? stal cng? >> hee on very gentlemanly, conversations. trying to get into the apartment. to have dinner. >> hey! >>yes. >> well, your house looks great. andf kind cool to be in "people" magazine. >> you look great by the way. you don't age. >> thanks. i'm askingnshe quest here. this is my ow. thank you. >> what's wrong with you? >> listen, we're going to embarrass people. i want to ask about your nonc g rule with michelle obama.
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>> the no dancing rule may not be a real ing. >> no, no! >> amazing. >> you pulled that from thear ives. >> do you remember that? >> that's why the no dancing rule was p into effect. >> come on now. >> i love it >> look at that. the fist pump is my favorite. >> ten yearslater. >> too much, too much. listen, great to have you guys here. you're all over the place, traveling around.
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>> it was podcasting. >> if you remember lunch with lindsey. >> that's not the podcast but i love thatind of conversation. it's country musician >> very cool. >> and i like the expect those two world and see how the themes are similar. >> thanks for taking the ti. >> i hope it is a wonderful sxraenlt a great fund-raiser fot colo cancer research. >> it looks better than madonna's in london. >> why did you say that? >> i was kidding about the stalking and the apartment. >> he's thinking of getting back
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you.he car with >> craig and lindsey. aa kindergarten class in tennessee, actions spoke a lotu than words. >> this is great. the students surprised their favorite janitor for his b birthd signing the happy birthday song. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> see, here's what's so beautiful about this.es mr. jam is deaf. and he had just turned 60 years old. >> how sweet. >> the school principal calls him a great role a modelnd that's how the kidsbo feel him as well. >> that's great. give us a great word about the weather. >> that's okay. i just a nor'easter. not a big deal. weather alert day tomorrow. it's all good. all good. >> out there today.
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we are looking at some rain making our way. but not tonight. take a jacket but y will n need the umbrella. hook really good. we're sitting at3 grees. as you make your way to any of the even. by 11:00. if you look at what's happening the next -- i only aave minute and a half. can i get some help on the other side, please? yeah, yeah. you've always wanted -- then we have some clouds. here. you hold is. are you serious? >> yeah. you click it. >> do you still have your microphone? >> no. hello. and there it comes down. yep. s[ laughter ] 's doing this, man. doing this move. >> i'm doing the melvin. >> hit itagain. hit it again.
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hit it again. and then that's where we have the thrain. 's where we have the rain right there. >> right down there. and you see this system coming up. >> yep. >> that could be trouble. >> that's the nor' ster. that's coming in tomorrow. >> i was sidetracked. >> that's all right. we talked about it. way back, a nor'easter. i want the show you ten-day forecast. good to see you again. all right. still more time? out there now. 52 degrees for tomorrow. coats, bring the umbrellas, too. 56 on saturday. sunday, around 60. i think sunday will be a miss the day. saturday, the rain lasts until about noon, maybe 1:00. it is staying in a bit longer. 60 degrees. as we make our way into next , we halloween around 65 degrees. it will be a warmer halloween.
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6 times, limiting women's access to contraception. and comstock votes with trump ninety eight percent of the time. edjennifer wexton: endors by the washington post. she'll protect a woman'erright to choose. jennexton for congress. independence usa pe is responsible for ntent of this advertising. victory on all counts in the onsion murders trial. >> it is of three huge stories we're following for youw some reaction and joining us for a live report in one minute.
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plus at least t bomb profile devices addressed to critics of president trump. and an innocent bystander shot and killed by atray bullet on his way home from the charity where he was helping the homeless. good evenin we begin with the guilty verdict in one of the most notorious murders this city has ever en. the jury convicted daron wint on all 20 counts. meagan fitzgerald has been on the case sin day one. it has been an emotional ride for the savopoulos family. >> reporter: absolutely. daron wint will spend the rest of hisn life prison, guilty on all 20 counts.he before jury foreman read the daront, he looked over at wint incredulously and then
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proceeded to say guilty on all 20ounts including first degree premeditated murder, first degree felony murder, theft, burglary, extortion, sitting in the fro row were the family members. savvas and amy savopoulos' parents. savvas' parents, visually emotional. you can only imagine what these family members are thking. it has been three and a half yearsar since d only wint, now we know, he's found guilty, held hostage amy and savvas savopoulos, their 10-year-old son and vera figueroa before and storgting them killing them brutally and setting the home firelf three and a years. a six-week trial before we got to this point. justice lm say for those family members. int court, weally stands out
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