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>> if you have dtuff to early on saturday it will be rain ig: a cold start this mornin all down to 39 this morning. still 50 iannapolis and 47 in arlington. your forecast for tod though, weather alert. heavy rain moving in this evening. wis could be up around 20 miles per hour or higher tomorrow morning. there's the rain. so grab thembrella on your way out the door this morning and a warm coat as well. the daily grade for today, d minu >> beltway at forestville here,
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inner loop, outer op, no worries. the rest of the beltway looks good as well. taking a look, northbound, third street tunnel, two left lanes getting by the paving project there. beltsville southbound after 197 still has the work zone hanging around with o left lane getting by. a news development t morning into the investigation of explosive packages mailed to prom democrats across the country. >> it was from offices and news organis in california to right here in d.c. now investigators are closing in on the location that they think the packages are coming from. >> you can see teams combing this mail sorting facility north of miami. it's possible it's passed through this building, but it's still too early toeally tell.
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joe biden, maxine waters, barrack and michelle obama are among the people targeted. yesterdaou a suspi package showed up at a new york city rest rapt owned by robertro de >> it appears people around the country are embracing the see something, say something message. in manhattan, the time warner center wasev uated. nypd brought in a bomb sniffing dog but the pacdge tur out to be unattended toys. right now hundreds of state and local law enforcement officers are investigating this case. information could change at any
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moment. >> guilty. that was the verdict. daron wint was convicted. it came after rapid pictures of the crime scene and dna evidence and a host of witnesses that testified against wint. defense attorneys tried to argue his broth rs were thel killers. after two days of deliberating jurors h convict of murder, kidnapping, and arson. >> theto prose in this case and her co-counsel left no doubt in the minds of the jurors. >> a hearing in february will decide whether he will ever have a chance a parole. >> a recent college graduate was isnned down on way home and d.c. police say he was not the intended target.ee they your help to find the
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person that pulled the trigger. >> he was social worker that just graduated six months ago. as hit by a stray bullet while driving on 17th street. he graduated from maret school in 2014. >> he was one of those students that had incredible generous generousty -- necity of spirit. >> he's the 135th person killed inhe district this year. 94 people were murdered in 2017.
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>> justin finch i loif ouive in northwest. the question is why is matthew shepard just now being layed to rest after he wasilled so long ago. >> sadly, his parents feared his gra gravesite would be disturbed or worse. so they waited for the right time and the right place. pla itwas just 21 years old and was a very high profile story. he was lured from ami w bar and badly beaten and te ed to a fence and left to die by two men serving prison terms for matthew's murder. a candlelight vigil was held for matthew shepard. they are expectingro guests fm around the world to show up today and they want matthew's final resting place to be a place of oupeace.
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>>an come and sit in the chapel right outside and think and ponder and reflect and give thanks few mat shepard and the progress that we have made. >> he will be in the lower level he cathedral. that servi begins today at 10:00 a.m. happening now, d.c. police are searching forha this man advocated people who for muslim-americans. he walked into the council of american-islamic relations in southeast and started yelling about islam. he w upset about this post. he calls for the cncilman to step down after he shared an anti-muslim meme on facebook. he decided to leave but it's what he did as he was walking out that scared the staff. >> and then motioned -- did the
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throat cutting motion to another staffer which we saw very much as a threat. >> he is no stranger to hate.e throup says it offer receives death threats. the offas evacuated nearly three years ago a employee opened a letter that contained a white substance. >> campaign workers in north carolina won't be intimidated after man threatened them while volunteering at a polling place. he along with two other people took pictures of the polling site. theretired police detective confronted themsnd thing escalated. after a heated exchange; wayna, showed a gun. >> after i saw the gun, i was coerned for the safety of everybody out here. >> i knew this guy was involved. >> it turns out it was a b.b.
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gun. two men weren't charged. >> details this morning into what lead to the electrocution of a 6-year-old girl at mgm national harbor this summes. an igation revealed improper installation and numero code violations. the third party designed to handle inspections of the plaza failed to catch the problem. the fbi is working t find out whether corruptionlayed a role. >> sunday is the big day for tens of thousands of runners taking part in the 43rd marine corps marathon. >> amy is live with more details. it is something we look forward to every year andip some for this weekend's metro is probably
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your best bet for getting around. it will open at 6:00 a.m. a lot of road closures but should be some parking as well and it's going to be cold on sunday which will be a relief for runners. organizers recommend you dress in layers and you can discard your layers along thee rac course. they'll all be picked up and donated to homeless shelters afterwards and it's going to a great cause. it's in the nbc washington app. just search marathon. >> a broken hip turned into alu y break for a new jersey man after he joined a $1 million lottery winning pool at a hospital. 87-year-old earl livingston w walking to the store to buy a lottery ticket on tuesday when fell andurt himself. after hearing his story, a hospital worker invited h join the employee pool.
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that pool ended up winning a $1 miion ticket. that's so nice of them to share that fortune with him. >> goodom things to those that do good things. >> there you go. >> still ahead, millions of models of a wildly popular car are being recalled. >> plus if yourive in the district, new rules are now in effect. what you'll want toenow bef you head out on your morning commute.g. >> good morn as you just saw amy talking about, the marathon is coming up thisraweekend. is moving in. heavy rain tonight. tomorrow looks soggy,de. for race day on sunday, though, i think a lot of clouds, but not much in the way of a rain much in the way of a rain chance
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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 la, frosh is leading the charge to stop them. attorney general brian fsh.
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we just got two breaking news alerts. first, the turkish president says saudiarabia's chief prosecutor will arrive in turkey
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on sunday to talk about the investigation into jal khashoggi's killing. he was k aled last week the saudi conciliate in istanbul. saudi officials have been struggling to come up with incredible explanation for what happened. also, the russian president vladimir putin has been invited to d.c. by the u.s. national security adviser john bolton. can bet that nuclear weapons will definitely be on the table for the talks. president trump obviously just tore up a major arms control agreement and has promised to beef it up. >> it's 5:14 right now and this morning a major recall to tell you about. ford is recalling nearly 1.5 million ford focus. the compaays there's a problem with the fuel system that could cause the engines to stall withoutwarning. this effts fordocus models liter 12 to 2018 with 2 and 4 cylinder engines.
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ford says owners shoul keep their gas tanks at least half full until the repairs could be made. they'll begin in early december. >> another recall to keep i mind. ant is recalling it's own brand sal lids due to listeria and salmonella concerns. they're home style pasta a mozzarella salad and fire cracker slaw n ingredient provided by suppliers may be contaminated. there's no reports of anybody becoming sick. >> the newest iphone hit stores ound the rld. the iphone 10-r comes with a camera and better battery life and variety of colors. it's going to set you bac $750 which apparently is the cheaper version. my goodness. the newer models are upwards of $1,000. now apple shoppers have three new iphones t choose from. the 10-s, the 10-sre max
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already in stores. how am i supposed to get a new one? >> you'll still drop calls. all of this technology is making the folks so much better. i can't hear you. >> there you go. >> today marks day 2 a of traffic safely blitz in the district. >> thateans there could b surprises waiting for you on the roads today. the focus is on bike lanes. the mayor announced increase fines and there's a new team to enforce the rules. it will also keep tabs on street dangers foredtrians and cyclists after recent deadly accidents on busy reets. >> we want to see all of those numbers go down and one way that we'll do it is byg reduc speed, keeping people from running red lights, and enforcing distracted driving a making sure that people are paying attention to what they're doi ming. >> theor also helped install one of m theany new no turn on
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red sig poppingp throughout the city. they're all part of the larger vision zero plan to make it safer for those not in cars. >> all eright. >>eed safety around. >> distracted driving is clearly out of control. not just here but pretty much everywhere. >> i think distracted biking too. >> they're not paying attention either. >> in the mid 30s now. only 38. per 30s for montgomery, fairfax and down toward manassas and prince geor's county. only 40 degrees this morning.
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a very cold start this morning. clouds coming in very quickly toy. you mightet a little sunshine at the beginning of the day. sun is not upntil 7:30 this morning and it will be full overcast by noontime.sh ers in the western half of the d.c. area by 2:00 or 3:00. oin for most everybody as soon as about 5 6:00 so your forecast high today only 52 degreest most. probably staying in the 40s in the valley and a 100% chance of rain you have the next couple of hours and whatever you need to do but notice here, full cloud cover by noon. there's the shower from the west
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and south and then a rainy infriday ev pockets of moderate rain throughout the overnight hours tonight andn to the weekend. by 5:00 tomorrow afternoon thel rain w have tapered to showers. cloudy, i think rain free for the race. not much of a rain threat. sunday's rain chance comes into the evening and then hang around until monday morning. in the district, northbound,
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third streettunnel. two left lanes get byhat project. still has that work zone hanging around. >> book those tickets, anksgiving is right around the corner and now is the time to get those travel plans ready. melissa will be back with some tips you need to get to your destination smoothly. >> later today onellen. >> why wasn't i invited to kylie's birthday party. >> oh. >> kris jenner stops by to leanswer s burning ques
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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
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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. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. 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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o> we're one month away from thanksgiving giv take a couple of days. you may want to startnk tg about travel plans. >> from booking flights to
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picking the best time to ottrav, a of decisions we make now could make or break your holiday.a melias tips you need to know to make things go as smoothly asss le. >> that's all we want. a smooth holiday season. it can be the most wonderful time of the year but also frantic and stressful. don'tworry, though, we're here to help and get you in gear. this is the time to book that thanksgiving travel. id kimberly warren knows the pain of h travel. >> you get to the airport and you think every person in hunity haseen been a p travel ar for more than 3 years and says there's four things to know when booking that trip. first -- >> travel on the off days. >> thanksgiving day, chrisas day aew year's day save cash and avoid the madness and leaving at a time that seems whacky might really help. >> being super flexible as to leaving veryarly in the morning or very late at night. >> leslie says the smartest thing you can do is be a
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planner. >> i advise to book way in advance, if you caor >> except around thanksgiving, flying on a tuesday or a wednesday is best. >> she typical books her trip after the holiday rush. >> also consider flying out of one airport and into another. u lesserd airports might be the golden ticket. according to kayak.com this year you should book thasgivingr christmas flights no less than four weeks out. new year's, six weeks ahead. >> you might think of travel agents for big trips but an adviser can help around the holidays too. give them your cost parameters. they can watch place and times for you and havewielationships hotels and resorts. >> we can find things that you can't find on the internet after
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halloween, prices head north. chuck. >> thanks lia. got to book early. if you want to know what's coming up in the weather, a seorm team 4 weather alert for your friday bec heavy rain for your friday evening and first part of your saturday. soggy and breezy as well. sundayt really j clouds and then more rain chances on monday. it's a cold s rttoo. i'll give you your hour by hour forecast for today coming up. >> plu a toxic culture for the terps. an inside look into maryland's football program. >> and wakanda in washington. the black panther costume comes to life. we'll sho
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we are in weather alert mode as we start this friday with a warning to keep in mind as you get dressed. it may look nice outside right now, but that is going to change tonight. >> rain is on the way and there is going to be a whole lot of it. there's going to be some wind as well. storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is here tracking the timing. >> let's check i with him. what are you seeing? >> i see the possibility of another inch of rain coming our way. maybe more in some locations. if we get ah full i of rain tomorrow, that will be the 20th time this year we had an inch or re on a single day. that ties the record for the number of heavy rain daysn a calendar year. that's a real possibility. heavy rain moving into parts of the mountain empire of far south western virginia. clouds will be moving in here quick. if you're going to see any sunshine it will be first thing but the sunrise is still two hours away froin now cup at
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7:30. skies have been mainly clear esernight. as at it's cold this morning. temperatures in the upper 30s and low 40s for most of the surveillance bushes. you need a warm coat and maybe your hat as well and pack the umncella. rain c are going up fast as we get into the afternoon. 60% chance of rain by5:00 and an 80% chance of rain by the time the sun goesown andnto the evening hours. you can also find and like me on my social media platform. i'lle tweeting out the updates as the rain moves in. more about the weekend coming up. for now, let's go to >> good morning, on the beltway, brand new problem. ner loop near university boulevard. we have two lanes blocked because of a crash th're. so y getting by. it's going to take you a little bit of extra time. you can see that tiny dip there in the map wre we see a little bit of a slow down. the rest of the beltway is onne. we have any complaints on the rest of the beltway, butnd
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southbfter 197, still have that with the left lane getting by.g northbound seeome delays through that same section. >> reuters is reporting this newsas announced this morning by u.s. national security adviser john bolton. bolton is in the country of georgia and made this announcement during a news conference. now to the latest in the suspicious packages mailed to politicians. investigator may be closin on the suspect. the manhunt is now focused at a mail sorting facility north of miami, florida. >> they're looking into whether some of the packages were mailed from the building. in all, ten packages containing explosives turned up around the okuntry. >> take a all of these people here on this map were
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sent packages all are outspoken critics of president trump. people across the country are embracing the see something, say something message. e time warner center in new york hadcu to be eed after someone reported seeing a suspicious package. this is the same building where a pipe bomb was delivered to cnn earlier this week. >> this month marks 20 years since matthew shepard was murdered for being today that young man will be layed to rest along side a president and some of washington's most prominent church leaders. that story still many years later, justin. >> it really does. you knowlm fort two decades the shepard family was owary burying their son. they were fearful it would be fa d or even worse until they found the washington national
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cathedral and they believe here their son's remains will be respected. as you atmention,ew shepard was 21 years old when he died 20 years ago and a vijil was held in his honor. some in that crowd too young t recall his story. back in 1998, beaten to death by two men believed to have been targeted because he was gay. now among those presiding over day's services, a former episcopal bishop. >> become he's become such a symbol for , it feels like an ri indeble honor.
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>> as you heard, very emotional words. he heard from young people c around thentry that want to be here for today's services. that service begins at 10:00 a.m. after that, he will be interred in the lower level of the cathedral. back in to you. >> all right. thank you. >> a virginia man will be spared the death penalty for killing his wife and a rookie police officer. the jury was deadlocked on his sentence yesterday. the judge then sentenced him to life in prison. he killed his wife and the prince william county police officer in february of 2016. >> he's grateful the jury spared his son's life. >> we have always been asking for mercy andy sonas always been remorseful.
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>> the mother of the victims wanted the death penalty. >> here's a look at our other top ories. prosecutors will release the evidence from the d.c. mansion murders trial. it comes hours after daron wint was found guilty. jurors deliberated for two days. wint wil r spend thet of his life in prison. >> a reward is being offered in the killing o a young social worker. he was hit by a stray bulle his way home on 17th street in northeast on wednesday night. he had just graduated from college six months ag >> aection of president trump's border wall is now complete and thell visit it today. news of this partially completed wall comes as president trump is expected to order hundreds of active duty troops to the
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border. we'll have a live report in about 15 minutes. >> how this ended up rolling down a busy road. >> plus new details in the sex assault investigation inside assault investigation inside northern virginia schools. we have some fantastic schools slipped. and we have a lot ofischools that are in cr our current governor has withheld money that coatd've been spent on edn. maryland needs a governor whose top priority
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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 ten thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and otheie health care compan 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. i waso i'm used tor, getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry aut president trump taking away protections
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for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care.'s hy i'm glad i have a friend named ben. ben is a national leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. we have bad news for you this morning. they were cshed 4-1. at one point they were a goal away but they kept on firing in shots. they'll stay in canadae to on the flames. puck drops tomorrow at 4:00 p.m.. hope they do better right? >> always. >> turn thing. around win or lose, though, it's always a good time to show off some caps pride. take a look at this. do youni recogze that jersey?
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>> that's tcool. hat's three-time olympicme dallist rocking that red with an alex ovechkin jersey. >> this is part of the costume class at the 60th annual washington international horses ow. she is previewing that event earlier this week. if you'd like tot attend i runs through the weekend at the capital one arena. now there's this. a piece of wakanda is at the smithsonian national museum ofm africancan history and culture. eou're looking at the super hero costume worn in blockbuster film p blather. it's the first superhero of african american decent in comics. it's partf the african american film festival. >> very cool. >> weather alert. heavy rain coming our way for tonight. but the dog walking forecast, this little guy here, his name is irace. ove that name for him. my grandfather's middlename.
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charles h. donahue. that's wt the h stood for. i'm glad i was named charles and not horace. a little chilly this morning but a little chilly this morning but rain on the way this
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ri when the nra to overturn maryland's assault-weapons ban, attorney general brian frosh led the fight to stop them,gu defending ousafety laws to protect the people of maryland. an attorney general brosh.
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the visit comes just as the president is expected to deploy hundreds of active duty troops to the u.s.-mexico border. >> thousands of refugees continue their journey to the u.s. tracie potts is live on capitol hill with more. >> good morning, the president has promised and the defense department is preparing to send up to 1,000 troops to the border to assist in trying to keep
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thoseeople on t other side of the us.-mexico border. also,new, the white house is debating a possibleti exe order to prevent people in this caravan from coming into this country. reportedly, according to sources, it would be like the travel ban including blocking them before they enter the country, notllowing these migrants to claim asylum, forcing them to wait o the other side of the border in mexico, if they do claim asylum or temporarily closing some of our ports of entry. ll of those still in discussion. possibly to be unveiled by president trump at anim gration speech next week. >> tracie potts on the hill this morning, thank you. early voting in maryland is now underway. yesterday was the first day and ere were a few snags at potomac community center. lines aere long it was hard to find parking and there were early problems with the electric
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polling book used to check in voters that causeddelays. the montgomery county board of elections is sending more judges and scannersp to h speed up early voting. early voting is happening across region. you can vote through next thursday. voters in virginia can cast absentee ballots new november 3. >> three high school students in leesburg face very serious a chargeser a football player was sexually assaulted in the locker room. we told you about this incident earlier thi month. one high school student faces sexual battery charges and two others are charged with assault and the incident was not hazing. the football team went to the state finals last year. >> it's 5:47. today the university of maryland
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board of regents will meet again. the culture didn't contribute to jordan mcnair's death, but was no accountability or oversight of the football program. they ar to be ready to part ways with high profile members of the athletic department. the maryland national guard is making history this morning. for theirst timeever, there is an all female command staff. >>is assnt general linda sing ays it's the perfect storm of leadership. having a female assistant general for land, sea, an air force, it is something she hasn't seen in her nearly 40 years o service. her senior command that is also a woman says this sends message that women are able. this isn't the norm but hopes one day it will be. setting the example. that's awesome. >> she's been a tremendouad in that position for a long time. this weekend, o thousan
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runners will lace up their sneakers and hit the street for theco marins marathon. runners from all over the world take part in this race. >> this year it will be chillier than usual. chuck tells us runners like the colder weather. amy is live with what you need to know before the racks k off. good morning. >> good morning. lotse of excitement ahead h this weekend. whether you're running or cheering people on, its always ta festive and the race starts near pn and arlington memorial drive and winds through arlington and d.c. a ends at the marine corps war it's something that we look forward to every year and tips for this weekend, metro is probably your best bet for getting around. it wl open at 6:00 a.m. lots of road closures andg park as well. organizers recommend you dress in layers and all the clothes
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will be donated to homeless shelters. that's going to a great cause. all of a this informati more on the nbc washington app. >> thank you. this sunday will also be a huge milestone for one runner. the marine corps marathon will be 80-year-old bob bell's 75th anniversary. it's also likely to be his last marathon. deserves it. take a break. >> exactly. >> but guess what, he says he'll still do half marathons. his family will be there to support him this butime. they're not watching from the sidelines. they'll be running with him. maybe your long lost cousin. he's a bell. what's wrong? >> he's 80 years old, his 75th marathon. >> he could run two or three a year. >> i was tnking marine corps marathon, but we're just saying rathon ingeneral. >> not once a year. >> there's some that run a marathonvery weekend of the
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year. >> wouldn't your k and feet be destroyed. >> yeah. but you're not going to die o heart attack. there's the upside of that. >> how about the weather for the weekend? well, good news, it's race day weather on sunday looking hicloudy and cool is not bad for running long distances but your saturday, not so good. storm team 4 weather alert for you on a friday, the heaviest of the rain will come from sun down tonight until about lunchtime tomorrow. when you get up tomorrow morning, northeast winds around 20r 25 miles per hour and rain. not a pleasant start to the weekend. temperatures are low. we're in the mid to upper 30s in most o the suburbs. 47 now in national airport. but9 from leesburg to manassas.
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so a chilly start for sure. today's high tperatures upper 40s and low 50s. a 100% chance of rain coming in this evening. it may arrive mid to late afternoon. you can see heavy rain south of the roanoke area clouds thickening after 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon. rain could be moderate at times and heavy overnight tonight. here's your ten day forelast. r up and have the umbrella ready to go. rain likely tonight and teaough at the first half of tomorrow. sunday, cloudy. it will be dry for the race in the morning.
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and near0 next week. melissa, you have to have better news than that. >> i do becauseomething is clear. you have the bad news now. i like this role reversal. inner loop near university boulevard, that crash is cleared so we're looking good there toward the top of the beltway. inner loop and outer loop. beltsville southbound after 197 had thae work z with one left lane getting by, that has now well.d as travel times, 270 looks good, top of the beltway,ovg along nicely. inbound on 66 no worries and 95 northquantico to the beltaly looking good right now. >> melissa, thank you. it's 5:53 now a you probably heard of tires and tumble weeds rolling down the interstate but what you're about to see is
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rare. it became loose and rolled away. it was stop and put back on the truck and no one was hurt. >> can you imagine? you just have to get out of thea >> and take pictures. >> another major skins rivalry on deck. tey'll take onhe giants. the skins a one day away from years.est record in ten how about that? that win needs to come against a 1-6 giants team they're the worst team in the league bl this wil a divisional battle and you can't count the giants out. catch the action sunday afternoon at 1:00. >> it's served on hogie bun
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and served cndered in sauce then topped off with pickles and onions. just eat it igtogether. >> groups, right? >> the mcdonald's sandwich had a huge following. a cult following. >> i wasn't even a thought back then. >> you were a thought. maybe a thought. >> i was here. just a heads up, a not mcdonald's locations are going to offer this sandwich so you may have to search for it and many of us will. >> yes, maybe you can share. >> good mo the mcrib sounds good and so does this. starbucks is putting the treat in tck or treat. a new witch's brew frappuccino in time for halloween. it includes a swirl. it's topped with vanilla whipped cream a a dusting of what starbucks called green wizard
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powder. this is the fifth halloween drink since it began releasing them back in 2014. the first one a franke franken frappuccinw >> they kow to make money. >> thank you, frank. still ahead on news 4 toy, decades after his death, an honor and a final resting place for matthewshepard. >> plus thanksgiving may be weeks away but if you're planning on traveling there's things you should be doing right now. the tips you need to get your holiday travel plans off on the right e ot. your t 5:56. stay with us.
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>> it's cold and dry for now. it's 45 degre out there, but that's going to change as rain and a whole lot of it moves in >> it'friday, though. we made it here. that's always a good thing. we're in weather alert mode
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today. good morning, everybody. >> the coming rain has already ad to the cancellation of this weekend's walk to end hiv which has been rescheduled for december 1st. >> chuck bell is here with a look at the rough weather coming our way, chuck. >> nyes, it's going to be a pretty friday night for any of your outdoor plans or traveli around. that's for sure. clear skies giving way to more cloud as we g into t morning. there you can see in south western virginia, that is heavy rain indeed. that will be here for your friday evening. have your umbrea ready to go. radar close by here early this oorning. that's news. it will start dry, but it is cold this morning. 36 in winchester and front ro l. 41 degrees in

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