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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 that's news. oorning. it will start dry, but it is cold this morning. 36 in winchester and front ro l. 41 degrees in brandy wine maryland. 45 in washington.
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sun at 7:30 this morning and cloudy by lunch time and rain ances going up quickly once we get past 3:00 or 4:00 in the ternoon. you can always use your nbc washington app. use the interactive radar feature and watch the rain drops as they move into your friday afternoon. melissa, what's going on in first four traffic. >> outer loop here, you can see chopper 4 over this crash blocking a middle lane now on the right shoulder. so y can see that slow down approaching the situation. nothing in the way now so tt's good. 720, northbound, southbound, and taking a look at 66, fairfax county parkway to the belt loop. going about 60iles per hour.
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thank you, a new development in the investigation into those explosive packages mailed across the country. >> they forced evacuations at offices a news organizations from california to right here in washington d.c. now investigators are closing in on the location they believe the packages are coming from. >> the investigators combed a mail sorting facility north of miami sterday. itossible they passed through that building, but it's too elly to t for sure. yesterday a suspicious package showed up at a new york cityra rest owned by robert deniro. >> it appears people across the country are embracing the see something say something message. just yesterday, police were called when a suspicious-looking package was spotted at the california offices of democratic senator diane feinstein.
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no threat was found. in manhattan the time warner senor was evacuated because of a suspicious bag. the package turned out to be unattended toys. >> right now, hundreds o locals, state and federal law enforcement officers are investigating this case. information could change at any moment and we'll be monitoring it all for you. check out the latest information in the nbc washington app. >> 6:03 right now. guilty. that was the verdict hande in a brutal murder case that gripped the district. he was convicted of killing three members of the family and their housekeeper in thees nort mansion. it came after a six week trial that included pictures from the crime scene and dna evidence and a host of witnesses that testified against wint. defense attorneys tried to argue his brothers were the real killers but they convicted him
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ofmurder, kidnapping, burglary and arson. >> that told me that the prosecutors in this case and her co-council left no doubt in the mind the jurors that this was a very strong case on the evidence. the hearing in february will decide if he'll ever have a chance atarole. >> it's now 6:04. a recent college graduate was isgunned down on way home. he was not the intended target. they need your help to find the person that pulled the trigger. the 22-year-old was a social worker that just graduated from the university of vermont six months ago. on wednesday night, he was hit by a stray bullet while driving on 17th street just east. he grew up and graduated from school in4. 2 >> he was one of those students that you knew from the get-go had incrediblef generosity
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spirit. >> a $25,000 reward is being offered for information intois death. >> more people have been killed in the district this year compared to all of last year. he is the 135th person to be killed in the district this yeare 94 peoere killed in 2017 that is a 44% spike in the murder rate. >> matthew shepard will be laid to rest at the washington national cathedral, more than 20 years after he wasde md for being gay. >> justin is live outside of the cathedral in northwest. a lot of people areyondering e is just now being layed to rest after he was killed so long ago. >> that's right. this was heart break after heart break and first they lost their son and then they fear if they buried him their grave site could be vandalized. and now they believe they haved
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foit. he was just 21 years old when he died in 1998 and he will be interred today. 20 years ago this month, his story grabbed headlines as well as hearts. he was severely beaten and then die to a fence and left to on a cold wyoming night. two men were convicted of his murder and they' now serving life prison terms. on thursday night a vigil was held and somehere were expected to be at today's service. >> some of the young lgbtq people living i here washington were in diapers or not even born yet. so i have been really surprised at tir interesting.
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just yesterday his family did ive personal things to th museum of history. >> it's 6:07. we're hearing that russian president vladimir putin has an invitation to the u.s.nc >> chris law is at the live desk with more on this breaking news. s >> reuters reporting that the national security adviser invited him to the white house. here's a look at them in moscow from tuesday. both of them created distrust after two years made it nearly m ssible for the two countries to make any progress diplomatically. says that's russia's law and they should have learned the lesson to not meddle in american elections. also we're following other breaking news overseas. the turkish president says saudi arabia's chief prosecutor will
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arrive in turkey ono sunday discuss the information into the killing. come up struggled to with an explanation for his death. >>htt's 6:08 r now and a section of president trump's border wall is now complete and homeland security secretary will visit it today.f news this partially completed wall comes as president trumps expected to order 800 active duty troop to the border. thousands are headed tt way trying to escape violence and poverty in the home country. the size of the group has shrunk as some of them seek refugee status in mexico. >> happening now, d.c. police are searcng for thisan that threatened people that advocate for muslim americans. tuanday night, the walked into the council on american islamic relations in southeast and started yelling about islam.
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he was upset over this post the man eventually decided to leave but it was what h did as he was walking out that really scared the staff. >> and tn did the throat cutting motion to another care staffer which we saw very much as a threat. the group often receives death threats. >> campaign workers in north carolina say they will not be anintimidated after a threatened them while they we place.eering at a polling police on wednesday say that 28-year-old jason wayne along with two other pple took pictures of the site. a rered police detective confronted them and that's when things escalated. a worker says after a heated exchange, wayne showed a gun.
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>> he was ready. >> it turns out it was a bb. gun. the two men were not charged. the fbi is investigating to deteine whether federal charges are appropriate in this case. new details in what may have lead to the electrocution of a 6-year-old girl at mgm natiohal or this summer. an investigation revealed improper installation and numerous code violations. they also say the third party hired to handle inspections of the outdoor plaza failed t catch the problem. the fbi is now working with police to find out whetherrr tion played a role. >> well, the next story is making the rounds on social media right now. >> a broken hip turned into a luck break for a new jersey man after he joins a $1 million
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winning lottery pool at a high school. 87-year-old earl livingston was walking to the store to buy a lottery ticket on tuesday. that's when he fell and hurt himself. after hearing his story a hospital worker invited him to join the employee pool. that pool ended up winning a million dollars. >> have a happy, happy long life. >> the winnings will be split by more than 140 employees. he'll need hip replacement but is grateful for the kindness of the staff. >> pretty lucky too. >> i was going to say. >> except for the broken hip. >> stillahead, millions of models of a popular car are being recalled. >> plus if you drive in the district, new rules are in effect. what you want to know before you head out on your morning commute. >> marathon weekend is here.n
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you're watchingews 4 today. >> 6:15 and a major recall to tell you aboutin this mo ford is recalling 1.5 million ford focus vehicles. the company says there's a problem with the fuel system that could cause the engine to stall without warning. this effects ford focus models from 2012 to 2018. ford says owners should keep their gas tanks at least half full until repairs can be emade. threpairs will begin in early december. >> another recall to keep in mind when you go to e lunch today, giant is recalling some of its own brand salads due to concerns. the products are home style pasta and mozzarella sala roasted corn and fire cracker
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slaw. ingredients provided by a supplier may be contaminated. so far no reports of anyone becoming sick. >> apple's newest iphone hits stores around the world. it comes with a camera, better batter life and a variety of colors. it costs about $750 though. but guess what, that's less than other new models on the market. apple has three new iphones to choose from. the 10-s and 10-s max are already in store. >> the focus is on the bike lanes. there's now a new team to enforce the rules. they'll also keep tabs onnd
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pedestrians cyclists after recent deadly accidents. >> we want to see all the numbers go down and one wayl tht we w do it is byeducing speed, keeping people from running red lights and enforcing distracted driving and making sure that people are paying attention to what they're doing. >> the mayor also helped install one of the many new no turn on red signs that will be popping up throughout the city. they're all apart ofhe larger vision zero plan to make roads safer for those not in cars. >> we have to be safe. everyone has to be safe and pay attention. ter what kind of vehicle. have you seen the motorized scoote? i saw someone going the wrong way down the hill. >> have you been on one? >> no. >> i'll break a hip at my age, are you kidding me? >> it's tricky. >> i have seen some dangerous behavior on those. >> i will say as a long-term
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runner in, this ci when i added the dog to my running routine people notice me better if i run with the dog. >> they care more about the dog apparently. >> exactly. l >> hey,k at that pretty dog. >> more things you need to know about y we have a storm team 4 weather for you today. chance for heavy rain moving in after 5:00 or 6:00 this evening. very rainy and blustery overnight. your saturday morning will be soggy and breezy and there's the rain now marching it's way into south western virginia and parts of northwestern, north carolina. temperatures fell very quickly and it is cold this morning. temperatures mostly in the 30s to around 40 degrees. let y me show future weather and walk you through your friday. clouds thickening up very
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quickly today. might get a peek of sun early. so the evening commute is likely to be hit by rain drops. have your umbrella wit you on the way out the door. periods of rain through the latg even hours and overnight. late night travel plans kw it's going to be raining hard and blustery as well. rain tapers to showers by evening. should be rain free and as we get into yoursunday, still a lot of clouds on sunday but only a very slight chance for rain and that'sater in the day. >> school kids have your coat
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for this morning. you need your w am coat your umbrella, both highlyd recommentoday. there's your five day forecast. we'll have all the latest on any impacts on your plan and other activities this weekend on our nbc washington app. >> 270 southbound as the new normal slow downs here. no actual problem. thank you for that picture. all southbound lanes there are shutdown right now left side blocked by a crash we'll see what's going on from above. middle of the road blocked by a car facing the wrong way.p f the beltway, outer loop with the normal slow down. no major problems.
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he went washington. c [ camera shuttcks ] 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 thpeople he represents. brat serves his donors' interests.so we neeone who's for us. montgoto three generations of elrich's. we love it here. but we have to work to keep it great, like fixing transit and traffic -ifor commuters like myn-law. increang open space where my grandchildren and yours can play. and reducing cladsroom sizes for all our that's why our next county executive has to require developers to solve the problems their developments create. as county executive, that's exactly what i'll doge for everration.
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holiday. >> it can be the most wonderf o ti the year but also stressful, but we're he to help and get you in gear. this is the time to book that thanksgiving travel. >>imberly warren knows the pain of holiday travel. >> you think every person in humanity has been put right in this place. >> she has been a travel adviser for more than 30 yearsnd says there's four things to know when booking that trip. lrst. >> tran the off days. >> thanksgiving day, christmas day, and new years day, save cash and avoid the madness and leaving at a time thatee wacky may help. >> being super aflexible. >> the smartest thing you can do is be a planner. >> i advise to bookay in advance if you can. >> except for around thanksgiving, flying on a tuesday or wednesday ishe best. being flexible isn't just good
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ne seatt cramped air but your wallet too. >> the first thing i want to do is get the best bang for my buck. >> she books her trip after the holiday rush. >> we should start looking at the air fare. >>onsider flying out of one airport and into another. lesserir usedrts might be the golden tith. this year you should bookvi thanks or christmas flights no less than four years out. new years, six weeks ahead. you might think of traveagents for big trips but an adviser can help around the holidays too. give them your cost parameters. they can watch for youe and h relationships. >> we can find things that you possibly can't fin on the internet. >> right now your average domestic flight is between 300 halloweenbutfter prices head north. >> thank you. 6:27. here's the kin of travel
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trouble we don see, a giant spool down a busy highway. >> there's a bad forecast. the day lay grade for your friday is a d minus. today's high 52. chance of rain, 100%. >> plus a toxic culture for the terp an inside look into maryland an inside look into maryland football's p when the nra t aed to overturn marylandault-weapons ban, attorney general brian frosh led the fight to stop them, defending our n safety laws to protect the people of maryland. attorney general bri frosh.
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i waso i'm used tor, getting to work early. now have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away ptections for pre-existing conditions. could lose reproductive and womenhealth care.ned they it's why i'm glad i have a friend named ben. ben a national leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my frie ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. i'm ben cardin and falways a challenge.s ben became a friend, investor, and mentor for the company. ben has helped create over a thousand jobs. nche understands the imporof
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entrepreneurs to the state economy. 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 moreeir pocket. it's time to grow big ideas into big businesses. i'm jess gartner and i'm voting for ben jealous. saying barbara comstock'sorses je"promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier." jennifer wexton is the "clear and convincing" choice. "smart, serious and substantive" ...
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"ms. wexton would be a breath of fresh air" in congress. i'm jennifer wexton because i've worked across party lines to get things done. f bthat's how we c congresss and make it work for us again. we are in weaer ale mode as we start this friday with a warning to keep in mind as you ge threaout. >> chuck bell is here tracking
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the ti cng. >> we'llheck in with him before melissa gives us an update on the roads. what are you seeing? >>n see r drops in your future and a cold start this morning as well. hereou can see on regional radar, heavy rain in the valley and far south western virginia. gale warnings along the coast and a breezy to win dy overnigh ght. it will be raining within 12 hours from now. 30s in the northern and western suburbs. 39 at dulles airport. 31 at joint base andrews. horace wouldove to g for a walk with you this morning because it's still dry. lateron, horace and the rest of the dogs would probably just rather stay inside. 80% chance of rain by 6:00. a 100% chance of rain later on
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this evening and tonight and that lingers until tomorrow morning as well. i'll show you theiming on future weather coming up. for now, let's go to melissa. >> a first 4 traffic alert sounds like a vehicle under a r- tracailer. right now what we're seeing here from a camera is the start of the you can see the slow down on the maps well. southbound 295, middle of the road blocked by a vehicle turned and facing the wrong direction. 66 and 95 in virginia looking okay. they do have a right le blocked by a crash. >> thank you, it's 6:32now. russian president vladimir putin
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has been invited to washington. >> nbc news is working to lea more athis. this news was announced this morning by u.s. national security adviser john bolton. bolton is in a meeting with countries in georgia and made the announcement at a news nference. >> here's a look at our other top stories. the manhu for the man that mailed explosives to prominent democrats are now focused at a mail center in florida. in all, ten packages containing explosives turned up. they're now being analyd at the fbi lab in quantico virginia. >> matthew shepard will be layed to rest today. he will be interred in a ceremony later tmos rning. justin finch is there and he will join us live with a report in fewminutes. >> the verge virginia man convicted of killing his wife and a rookieolice officer will
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not be put to death. the jury was deadlocked on his sentence yesterday. the judge then sentenced him to lin prison. he killed his wife the prince william county police officer in 2017. >> threedents face serious charges after a football player was sexually assaulted in the locker room. we told you about this incident earlier this one high school student faces sexual battery charges and two others areharged with assault and battery. police tell us the students attacked the underclass man on october 1st and tncent was not hazing related. tuscarora football team went to the state finals last year. >> today the university of maryland board of regents will meet again to discuss the culture of the school's footbalr ram. it did not call the program toxic but did highlight some problems. the culture didn't contribute to jordan mcnair's death but found there was no
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accountability or oversight in the football program. itas also revealed they're ready to part ways with several high profile members of t athletic department. the school president may be on his way out by next>> spring. thousands of runners will lace up their sneakers the streets for the marine corps marathon. 26.2 l take part in that mile race. >> apparently it's a beautiful course. tles year will be a l chillier than runners are used to. aimee is live with what you need to know beforehe race kicks off. good morning. >> good morning. lots of excitement ahead this y weekend, wou're running or just cheering people on, its always so festive. now the race starts near the pentagon and arlington memorial drive. it then winds through a ington and.c. and finishes at the marine cor war memorial. we'll be there at mile four to cheer people on.
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and it will open at 6:00 a.m.er will of course be a lot of road closures but there should be some paing. there will also be long security lines so you should plan to get there early and it's going to be cold but dry on sunday sohat is good. organizers recommend you dress in layers and if you want, you can discard your layers along the race course. they'll be picked up and caned and donated to homeless shelters so it's going to a great cause. >> all right. amy, thank you. this sunday will be a huge f mileston one runner. the marine corps marathon will be 80-year-ol bobbell's 75th marathon. >> wow. >> isn't thatpr sive. >> can we take a moment to say wow. >> this is probably going to be his last marathon. he said it's finally time to switch to half marathons. >> slaing a littl bit. >> his family will be there to support him too. they'll be runninghiith m.
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take a look t ats scene here. tos giant spool headed right you. it rolled down interstate 10 in houston yesterday. nice. it happened like that. >> i'm scared of those flat bed trucks. >> eventually somebody stopped it or it stopped by itself and they were able to get it back o thtruck. nobody was hurt there. >> that's why i don't drive behind trucks withstuff. >> none of that stuff. >> all right. here's a look at your cnbc
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morning business report. >> good morning. frank holland here at bc headquaters. starbucks is putting the treat in trick or treat. e seattle based coffee chain getting a new witch's brew frappuccino just in time for halloween. it starts with orange cream ande chia described as bat warts and a dusting of green z lizard scaleer . with your cnbc morning business holland.'m frank >> right now, first 4 traffic report on the beltway. take a lk atthis. chopper 4 over the outer loop at nilworth avenue. a sed underneath a tractor-trailer. heavy rain coming our way to
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want and for your saturday. race day weather for the marine corps cmarathon,udy yes, but dry with temperatures in the 40s dry with temperatures in the 40s and before he was attorney general, brian frosh led maryland's fight to clean up the bay.d so when dorump's epa attacks our clean water laws, frosh is leading the charge to stop them. attorney general brian frosh.
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it's 6:45 and we're tracking several breaking stori beginning with this crash on the outer loop of the beltway in maryland. you can see it. a car is stuck under a tractor-trailer. >> melissa is tracking this and the back up that it's she'll join us with a look in just a few minutes. >> right now, the breaking stori stories. vladimir putin has an invitation to the >>u.s. this was announced this morning by our national security adviser joh bolton. also this morning, the turkish president says saudi arabia's chief prosecutor will arrive in turkey tohe discuss investigation into jamal khashoggi's killing. he wee last october 2nd in
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istanbul. saudi officials have c struggle e up with a credible explanation for his death and blamed rogues. >> authorities are looking into whetheleast some of the packages were mailed from the building. in all, ten packages turned up around the country. all of them are being analyzed in quantico, virginia. >> all of ese people were sent packages containing bombs this week. all are outspoken criti of president trump. they're embracing the see something say something message. the time warner sencenter had te evacuated after someone reported seeing a suspicious package. this is the same building where a pipe bomb was delivered to cnn
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earlier this week. >> this month marks 20 years since matthew shepard was murdered for being he'll be laid to rest along side a president and some of washington's most prominent church leaders. >> justin finch joins us live from the nationaled cal. justin, good morning. >> good morning. what they were trying to avoid was the furreer heart of havingheir son's grave site vandaliz vandalized. here at the cathedral, the public can also pay tribute. he was just 21 years old when he died in 1998 and he was remembered last night in a candlelight vigil. some were too young to recall his storyn real time. the reverend will benef o those presiding over the service
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and he said as a gay man he feels honored to take part in theservice. i>> have been asked to carry matt's ashes in the.processi and because he has become such a symbol for , it feels like an m into church. he will be interred in the lower level of the cathedral. that service begins today at 10:00 a.m. and will stream on our nbc washington app. >> thank you. 12 minutes before the hr right now. it was a popular chant at trump rallies and now part o it i a reality. today the homeland security secretary will visit a completed section of the trump border
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wall. >> this comes just as the president is expected to deploy hundreds of troops to the u.s.-mexico border. thousands of centralmerican refugees continue their journey to the u.s. peter alexander is at the white house with more. a u.s. official says the pentagon is preparing to deploy hundreds of active duty troops to the southern rder. they're still roughly 1,000 miles away from the border and ordered to turn ound. tweeted they will be stopped. they're requesting the troops be in place early next week. their assignment would b behin the scenes supporting custom and border protection officers already there. we'll have the lat t coming up on today. >> also developing this morning, a recent college graduate wasnn down on his way home and d.c. police say he was not the intended target.
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heoc was al worker that just graduated six months ago. on wednesday nighte wasit by a stray bullet while driving on 17th street. a $25,000 reward is beingd offeor information in his death. >> today prosecutors are expect to releas the evidence used to land a guilty verdict in the d.c. mansion murders trial. this comes the day after a jur returned all guilty verdicts for daron nt. he was convicted of killing the family and their housekeeper back in 2015 wint received four life sentences for the murders. a hearing is set for february to decide whether wint will see ever patrol. >> police are searching for this ma that threatened people that advocate for muslim americans. tuesday night he walked into the cocil on american-islamic
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relations buildinta anded yelling about islam. he was upset about him being asked to step down after sharing an anti-muslim meme on facebook. it's what he did whenalking t that scared the staff. >> then a did throat cutting as a threat. saw >> cair often receives death threats. the office was evacuated nearly three years ago after they opened a letter that contained a white substance. we need to get back to melissa tracking a serious crash on the outer loop of the beltway. >> they have this on the right oulder now. this vehicle there, that sedan was trapped underneath a tractor-trailer. so now you can see the lanes have reopened but we have pretty big . delays.
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no word on injuries but it was craz when it happened. in the district, southbound 235 ansh there in the left lane as we widen out 66 and 95 look okay but arlington, northbound 395 near glebe. left lane blocked by a crash there. your travel time, 66 looks good. 95 northbound in virginia.co quannd the beltway going 35 miles per hour. 270 not bad. outerloop to 95 270. remember to listen to wtop when you hop in your >> it's cold out there this morning. >> it is. another seat heater morning mpday. atures are down in the 30s to around 40. also in addition to having that the four traffic alert, storm team 4 weather alert for you today. a chance for heavy rain andgu y winds moving in here for
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your evening and your late night plans tonight. that will continue on into your saturday mornin there it is. that huge slug of moisture now across north carolina, sth western virginia, making steady progress in our direction. it willnd rain today it will rain tomorrow. have your umbrella handy. skies were clear when the sun went down and the clear skies mucho the evening and overnight hours and a sunshine first thing and it will be all clouds by noon and it's 4:00 in the afternoon and future weather moving. and about noontime tomorrow and start off times and rain at 9:00 a.m. sunday, evenhough it'sdry, it looks mostly rain free at this
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point. and how about 3 in leesburg. 39 in itrsburg. and there's your event. clouds to rain for today and your ten-day forecast calls for a near 100% chance for rain later today after at least half or three quarters of your saturday. sunday, cloudy, up near 60. good rourrt. susan berman. or the marine corps marathon. unfortunately the run for hiv supposed to takelace tomorrow morning has been postponed to december 1st. >> it's 6:54,his weekend, another major skins rivalry on the line, the team will take on the new york giants almost halfway through the season a elaine
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good morning. breaking overnight, zeroing in. fast moving developments in the pipe bombs investigation. federal agents now focusing on a postal facility near miami somewhere somef othe dangerous zrie r devices were mailed. a jittery cnn headquarters and washington plays the blame game. >> it division, this hatred,is ugliness, it has to end. >> the idea that this is at the hands of theresident is absolutely ridiculous. >> we are live with the very latest. build-up at the border. president trump ordering hundreds of troops southupearing for a potential class with
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