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>> he has a loo at what we can expect coming up next. >> connuing to see theeavy rain especially in the southern zones. d.c., just out to the south around fredericksburg, spotsylvania county. some heavy rain in th area. notice a little break. >> we areh dealing wit some heavy rain across the area. if you're heading out, make shee you have umbrella and the coat. it is a chilly night, too. the storm system to the west. another one along the coast. that will become t nor'easter overnight. one to two inches ofn r possible by early tomorrow morning. >> a rainy and chighy a nasty, nasty saturday morning. then an upted halloween forecast. spooky.looking lot less
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>> what the attorney general calls political violence the wave of mail bombs sent to high profile critics across the country. an arrest after just five days. one of the suspect's most prominent features. a van plastered with rig wing images. this as the number mail bombs rose to 13 with a 14th under investigation. the fbi warning that more could be out there. susa is tracking the investigation. >> reporter: hwas accused of sending them to top democrats who are critics of president trump. >> he has beenayharged tod with five federal im. >> sass sayoc was taken into cuody, investigators seized his van covered with pictures of
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democrats with rifle targets over their faces. >> he appears to be a part is san. that will be determined by thee facts as ase goes forward. >> as investigators look for a motive, more pkages were discovered. >> these are not hoax devices. >> later, cory booker, kamala harris and others. they were sent coast to coast. the common thread, frequent critics of president trum theresident vowed a swift prosecution but only hinted at what many s as a political motivation for the >>crime. americans must unit identify and we must show the world that we are living together as aceful citizens. >> i can do the greatest thing for our country and on the networks and on different
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things. before the arrest, the president lamented the, quote, bomb stuffs waswing the republican momentum at the poll. with a suspect incustody, republicans have a mountain of '47 the packages to the tvan. guy's motive is plastered all over his washington. >> here's a closer look at what was inside the pipe bombs. they had digital timers. they contained explosive powder and broken glass. they were not hoax devices and not capable of detonating. coming up, chuck todd joinss with a closer look at how the national cris quick will turned to conspiracy theories. a prince george's county police officer accusng of assaul woman in a traffic indicted.been
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he faces several charges including first degree rape. was on duty and in uniform when he pulled over a woman earlier this month and forced her toex perform the act. the victim said he targeted her because she is an undocumented immigrant. in northeast deeft, a you man's life cut short. a social worker killed as he was driving home this week. his family is heart broken. his father has a message for the gunman. >> there was spirit and a light in minimum is lost. >> reporter: roger marmet mourns over the senless loss of his only son tom. he was shot and killed wednesday evening. >> when we found bout tom being shot, an innocent just driving down the street through the
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city, it was shock. now it's ger. >> reporter: we sat down with him in adamst morgan one of the few restaurants he owns in d.c. he didn't follow his father's entrepreneurial footsteps. >> there was somet fng inside tom a very early age that wanted to help people. to died people. >> reporter: tom aended the maret school and graduated six months ago. he decidedo be a volunteer social worker at there some, so otigrs eat. he was driving his jeep liberty home from some on the 1700 street near bladensburg road. his father has ahe message for shooter. >> i know that they know that they've taken away the life somebody who would have been there to help them. >> the police search anyoneith
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information to give them a call of there is a $25,00 reward for information leads the an arrest and a conviction. shomari stone, news4. almost a year ago car slammed boo a wall f andlew into a prince george's restaurant. the woman behind the wheel faces charges. surveillance video from thern tavehows people trying to get out of way. she was indicted for manslaughter. in an interview at the time, she said the brakes in her car went out. the 73-year-old was killed. first on news4, the railing that shocked a little girl at mgm national harbor may not have been inspected at all. a source of direct knowledge of the investigation says county can't find proof of an inspection as trayee wilkins shows,omeone
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who worked there said at lea one inspector lacked the final licensing. >> reporter: the inspector say these pictus they released shows ill properly italled wiring in the improperly installed railing and junctio box. the 6-year-old's small body would become aonit for 120 volts of electricity while placing her feet on another. that girl didn't deserve that. >> tommy davis is a former employee of the third pty inspector, charged with inspecting, including the handr . he said the chief inspector was out on hip surgery. >> he was there. >> this building was inspected by somebody with no licenses.
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no the certifications. this building is unsafe. >> a source says the county had no documentation showing any thirdarty inspector ever approved the vague that shocked girl. >> from march of 2016 to at least july of 16 all the inspections are queseonable. >> iboen the employer. they say while the chief inspector was out, there were other supervisors with properat qualifns above him. they are investigating if that's the case. news4. right nowsshe top b at the university of maryland is trying to figure out whether the head coach dj dkin should be allowed to rejoin the football
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team. the a personf died o heat stroke after a workint. its report, investigators said the teen did not have ato c culture but problems happened because players feared speaking out. he is on administrative leave. they say they areie rng that report. 20 years ago, matthew shepard's brutal murder became a ra fying cry gay rights. today he was laid to rest at the washington national cathedral. we go inside the emotional service. >> among the thousands of mourn here's came to sayoodbye wer members of the equal club. a group for lgbtqs. none of these w peoplee alive. they believe without him their lives would be different. she says she wouldn't have been able to com out a such a young
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age. >> it was horrific but witho the awareness, i don't think it would be possible for us to be this far along. >> that message was spread throughout the homily. his life was a gift and his death was not in vain. but f some, the setting was as important as the message itself. >> it gives me a sense of validation. especially f being in a place not always known for that. >> he said even in death, matthew shepard continues to set example for the world. for that reason he says he will be interred. >> his story is a sacred story. stillahead, the house of horrors. new, never before seen images
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inside the d.c. mansion became the scene of one of the region's most horrifi crimes. a woman who was singled out for speaking spanish reveals what she plans toot to do next. and the politics of fear. and the politics of fear. we dig deep entire the pipe bomb
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modee are in weather aler as rain is washing over the region. >> it was monday when someone found the first bomb at the mailbox of the wealthy philanthropist. >> minutes ago, the bomb count is confirmed at 14 and the fsa there could be more bombs in the mail. thanks to quick police work, suspect is in custody. >> but it has been an extremely tough week with fear, loathing and let's say it, eve lies.
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>> chuck todd is the political director and the moderator ofe "meet ess." the pipe bombs were sent to cnn and the critics of the president. >> this is pretty close to some of our worst fears being realized. the reason is these bombs didn't go off and nobody hasn got hurt. i hope i don't have to use the word yet. >> the question is, is this the wake-up call that we get to take a step back? i don't think it is. it is not going to happen. the presi pnt istty much, he is not accepting the premise that he should play a role in tamping things down. he is accepting the idea that we collectively should but he is not accepting that he should take a lead role in this which will only roil things more.
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he tweeted about it this morning. the fbi said they learned about his identity last night. the question is, when did theid prt get briefed? was it before he sent those tweets? i do think that this is going to make for justs only a to the stew, in 11 days, of what is on vors' minds. in my travels, there is a slice of voters that likes the conomic situation that they're in. they don't like the president's rhetoric or the divisiveness. kavanaugh bothered them and made them go back into their party. what kind of taste does this sfleef is this going to push them in another direction? a small slice of voter but that's the vote per would normally be voting the show trump's skepticism,
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what do they dno >> that's a great way to describe it.ny there are so things mixing around here stflt predent emingly sending out these mixed hesignals. goes out on twitter and attacks his critics. nd then goodbye as the supporters are out there attacking cnn as well. what do you make of that and say if the republican leadership doesn't step in? >> if you're him, you have a way that works in your campaign. and i think he doesn't know how to separate the two things. he's been different than how otherou presidents have handled this. i think he has a hard time separating, look. presidents are supposed to be able to wear different hats at different times.
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he struggles when he's asked tnt be presi of everybody. >> he's president. so he's defing what is presidential but i would say it is this idea, when is he prident of all the people and when is he president of the republican party. and i think he has a hard timen separait. look at. today he says the right thing that'sn the prompter and someone yells fake news and he goes right down the rabbithole. he will have all these rallies. the question is, there is a feedback loop. he wil do something and he will think, why are you sayg that? he'll get outraged about the outrage and how does that wear on voters? >> to a lot of , it is striking how quickly this turned into a conspiracy .theo even before investigators had a chance toir interview t suspect. >> the ecosystem on get
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conspiracy their sbis the main jstream ist frankly -- instantaneous. alex jones is off the internet bu spirit lives on. you saw people normally didn't traffic in full fledge conspiracies. rush limbaugh went there. in some ways, he is a main stream voice. all of a sudden you're blurring the line of main stream conservative talk versus extreme fringe talk. then you have lou dobbs on television. major cable channel. he traffics in it. so it is a virus that has gotten, it is starting to make its way into the main stream of the republican party. and you have to put the virus out. look. there are anarchists on the molest can d this. this does take leadership from within thearty to do it.
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he is the leader of the party. the virus keeps spreading. >> and we have r nordbers voting early. >> i tnk we're headed for a turnout that may be by percentages, may be the lnsgest the right to vote. >> meet the press on sunday mornings. fighting the flu. we're trackingain on the radar. radar. how
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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 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. > we are coverin breaking news. two men found shot to death off east drive and bw parkway
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at 4:10. one victim was found inside the the other outside the home. so far, nosuspects, no motive. here in weather alert mode. >> it islways the worst part of the day. >> friday toward fritericksburg, a mess. then you throw in some heavy rain. from d.c. down to the south. it willonnue all night long. some of you seeing heavy rain n othe much in the rain at all. not seeing much in the way of rain. prince george's county and toward fredericksburg seeing some heavier rain. here's where it is now. you see the areas in yellow and doange. in our southern zone. so yes, we are seeing it in and the beltway.
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it is a little lighter.g we're seehe rain there toward quantico and wood bridge. us95 a met. back toward culpeper, the entire area seeing some pretty good in toward southern maryland. this will continu through the rest of the night. we've got this storm sysm bringing in the rain. the areas of low pressure in cincinevti. anotheroping along the coas a nor'easter, 20 to maybe 30 miles an hour. the very heavy rain and it will keep the temperatures on the cool side. 2ight now, 49, winds out of the northeast at miles an hour. this is why we call it a nor'easter. it will be gusty a little bit. 45 in rockville with in. 45 with a cold rain there.
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maybe a costume party. yourlanner for tomorrow. 7:00 a.m. we're still talking rain tomorrowheorning and r breezy. a really nas star it is rain, shower activity. late in the afternoon. only a 20 to 30% chance of showers. we will dry a little bit on b saturd not a lot. it stays fairly damp. a little bter o sunday. can't rule it out. most of your d sunday is with a high of 60. 61 on monday. nice weather here. tuesday looks nice too. and then wednesday happens to be i'm out of time so i'm not telling you about it just yet. >> all the kids are watching rightnow. just waiting. >> stay tuned to the breaking news. what we're learning about the suspect in the pipe bombs.
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suspect in the pipe bombs. plus, nev when the nra tried to overturn maryland's assault-weapons ban, attorney general brian frosh led the fight to stop them, defending our gun safety laws to protect the people of maryland.
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back to our breaking news as learn more about the man arrested for allegedly mailing pipe bombs to prominentti poans. >> authorities are confident they have their man. >> erica gonzalez is at the live deskit the crucial clue that helped break the case. >> fingerprint leading police to their man. 56-year-old cesar sayeck jr. fa up to 58 years in prison for his alleged role in aom strg of across the country. authorities say he has a criminal past that includes once threatening to throw a bomb. he workeds a stripper and bouncer and described him as a
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loose cannon. three more packages were discovered today bringg the total to 13 packagesent to top democrats and critics of president trump. on was directed to james clapper. another to corey booker and another to senator kamala harris. those ares the o discovered today. they are asking the public to stay vigilant saying more packages may still be outthere. that finger print evidence really helped them crack this se. >> i want to focus on the amazing work of our folks at the fbi lab. based on theirly as they uncovered a latent finger print from one of the packages that had been sent to maxine waters. we have confirmed this finger print is that o cesar sayoc. >> president trump thanked them
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for their quick action t take him down. mr. trump called it despicable pacts have no place in our country. >> this story will continue toa develor we go off the air so be sure to watchtl "nbc ni news" for the latest on the arrest of the new devices found and the politicalre onse. all that coming your way. one day after that guilty on al charges verdict in the d.c. mansion murder trial, we'rett g our first look at the evidence in the se. meagan fitzgerald takes us in the home to show u the disturbing images that helped convict. jurors saw a moment frozen in time. the 10-year-old philip savopoulos' hinder. mother's coffee cup placed on the table after returning from awalk. moments later, prosecutors say
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she wasttackednd taken hostage by daron wint. steps away w the family's kitchen. the french doors leading to outside where investigators say telephone wires wereut sometime before 3:15 that day. by the early evening, amy and svvas, lake with their housekeeper her figueroa, heuld be taken to their upstairs room where were tortured and held overnigh there were pizza boxes where wint's dna was recovered from a crust. his hair was found on the bed i know what a baseball bet.yo can see in this picture, taken after the victims were removed from the home, this bed, this is where young philip died and where the fire started. and here, a weapon used to kill the family and another image that helped convict wint of the
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crime. and a message he left for his girlfriend after getting kicked out of hs brothe house two months before the murder. >> i did too much.mu to for these [ bleep ] people. i'm sorry. se prosecutors this to show that he was an angry man who was fully capf brutally murdering four innocent victims. convinced voices that the jury to find him guilty on all counts. news4. calls for action because of an i-team investigation. last night, problems inside the maryland state anatomy board. it acknowledges losing track of some of the remains. theyy say t suffered severe inventory problems. the state health department is promising an internal review but
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tonight, leaders of the maryland senate committee said they're ordering an investigation on how many families are impacted. we will have a briing to explain the actions. >> i was horrified. appalled. there's no wayes to dibe or envision the pain that families must el. the board handles the bodies of a thousand donors a year. health experts are urging all of us to get fluhots after one of the deadliest flu seasons on record. 80,000 people died fromheflu. there are already signs this could be another challenging flu season. a child has already died from the flu in nk city. a school district in michigan closed today because so many students and teachers were sick. cases are popping up weeks earlier than usual. the vaccine s notperfect. you can still get sick. but the vaccine generally reduces the severity of your
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illness. and health insurance,ly always covers the cost of a flu vaccine. new fallout for megyn kelly after her controversial on air comments. and i'm talking rain. the heaviest to the south d.c. but moving everywhere tonight. one to two inches possible.th
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nbc news is canceling the megyn kelly program. next week the 9:00 a.m. hour will be hosted by other "today" anchors. she wondered why it is inapopriate for whites t dress in black face for halloween. she apologized f those comments the next day. she is still in tal about her
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future at the network. tonamht ay verbally attacked for speaking spanish among themselves at a restaurant is angry. one of the victims is now considering legal action. >> asking we not sho her face or use her name but hing we would use her voice. the verbal attack, she says she and her family are considering i legal . >> they want to sue the lady or do somethg. it not fair. >> reporter: this is the woman she is referring to. e woman appears to show her inside andy'sn restaurant lovettsville. angry at them for speakingh span to one another. the victim wants the woman arged with disorderly conductor abusive language. >> if do you something wrong, you have to faye consequences. >> it is disturbing. >> the man who would bring the
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charges is the commonwealth attorney. he said the statutes limit him moving forward in the charges. >> they describe the l that basically incites acts of violence. >> violence is not just where i physically put my hands on you. you can be affected by individuals' rds. violence., this was >> she believes this is a criminal offense. she also acknowledges that the statutes are not as cheer as they could be. >> we welcome the chance to talk to you. to put forth some type o statutes. something that our community feels safe. >> i work with our legislators and i'm happy to do it at the state level or local. >> the victim hoping legal action will keep theoman from
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lashing out again. david culver, ne >> andy's restaurant responded to all of this on facebook. words ofhas to a customer. they offered eight sarcastic thank yous to the woman behind the rant and it ended with thisr thank youhowing us through your pakss all people have the right to be requested. ank you. d we mean this with all the aforementioned respect that you rightfully deserve for never returning to andy's. you are not welcome. >> all right. securing one of our region's biggest events. what's being done to protect runners at this weekend's marine corps marathon. nd rain i moving in. how long is it going to
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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 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
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for pre-existing conditions for the people he represents. brat serves his donors' interests. we need someone who's for us. 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 laws, frosh is leading the charge to stop them. attorney general brian frosh.
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security will be a top concern in our area this weekend. tens of thousands of runnersol will beng through arlington and d.c. for the marine cps marathon sunday. mark shows us what's being done to make sure everybody stays safe. > as you can see, runners are picking up their shirt and their big numbers getting the big race. 64 countries will be represented on sunday. 150,000 spectators. there will be road closures that you'll have to be aware of if you're near the course and safety is a big concern in light of what's been going on around the country with pipe bombs. >> we do different scenarios that we can all react to. the pipe bomb scenarios, backpack scenarios, is one of those that we work with.
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so just recently happened, oside our protocols. >> coverage on news4 begins at 6:0 a.m. if you want to know anything about roadur cl, traffic delays or getting to and from the marathon, go to the nbc washington app and search marathon. >> a knee injury during a basketball game side lined the rising junior at georgetown prep. h classmates rallied around the classmate from nigeria on his path to recovery. >> reporter: at georgetown prep, in fall, students have been returned with interting stories of how they spent the summer. >> i was ready to have ace real ni year.
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>> but he was back at school late. he ended his summer with memories of a basketball game he would rather forget. >> i was gng to therim. i fell and i fractured my knee. >> he was going to nigeria before returning to school. >> they called me. i was home. they said he had an injury. >> his mom said he would meet them. >> iaw him swimming. no open wound no, blood. all the anxiet i said, okay, it's not that bad. >> she agreed to havg his knee x-rayed. the next time she saw her son, he had been heavily sedated and put in a full leg cast. hip to >> i couldn't feel any pain at the time because of the >> as the pain wore off, he said it was getting worse in h entire leg. he said it was too tight. his hip and his ankle, beginning to swell. but the doctor refused to remove the cast.
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>> i took him home. it was the worst night of my life. he couldn't sit, he couldn't stand, he couldn't lie down. >> she sought a second opinion and learned the tightness of ade cast dangerously choked off his circulation. >> his ismuscles, blood, because of the lack of oxygen to his leg.ea >>ng their son could lose his leg and perhaps even his life, his parents brought him back to the u.s. to johns hopkins in baltimore where they performed six more surgeries, hoping to saveis leg. he's now an outpatient in washington where his therapist said the outlook is good. the younger you are, the easier it is to overcome different injuries. so i wouldn' rule itout. >> with perhaps months of rehab ahead, he will to have live off campus now. on his recent delayed d first back at georgetown prep, he admitted that he was a littl
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sad not moving back into the dorm to the family and friends and thelace he called home. >> welcome back. welcome back. >> but he was greeted with enthusiasm. by all who saw him when he arrived. he said he's ready to concentrate on his studies w. with big plans for his future. >> i want to be a reconstructive surgeon. >> was there that sething you decided since the accident? >> a long time ago. >> his first day back at school was last week. he c has someching up to do but the faculty said they're that worried. as he top only had roll student who will have no problem regaining his stride in school. >> what's the latest on his leg? >>e said he would like the play basketball but he's concentratingien his st the leg has a little ways to go. >> there he is already said,
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that's what he wants to be andei knowll be. >> good luck. >> doug is bac with look at our weekend. and there is a little bright spot in the weekend. >> yeah at 3:30. that's about it. the marathon is looking good. sunday is looking nice. not bad temperaturewise. it is just nasty across our area. look at the rain coming down. t evenough district where you have the steady rain coming through. the heaviest along i-95. notice the areas of yellow there toward herndon, reston. waldorf, too. just agut everybody see that rain. it will be a nasty night. is storm still getting its act together. we have the area of low p off the coast. that will continue to give us the northeasterly winds.
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upwards of 20 ton 30 miles hour overnight into the day tomorrow. a nasty night for sure and it is cold rain, too. for those of yin watthe football games. friday night lights.us dama going for win number 51. that will be the all time longest win streak. 44 at 7:00.ne valley, 1-9. i think they might win that game. 43 degrees, 8:00. a 43 9:00. maybe up a degree by 10:00, 11:00, but rather breezy. justness that it is underway. as far as rainfl goeshrough 11:00, yep, it's raining. 7: in themorning, yep, still raining. i'm expecti one to two inches ofrain. around noon we start to see it lessening. mostly north and east of
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washington starting to drive to the south. that means a better day on sunday. a high of 56 if we ca get there. i think many of you stay there. especially north and west city. the chilly a.m. rain. hilly in the morning and then afternoonshowers. the worst of the weather will be early tomorrow morning. if you're headed to the marathon sunday, no problem. it will be c sl tort but not a bad day. the best chance of showers will be late in the day. 61 on monday. 60 on tuesday. a pretty nice day. and t bn i told the halloween forecast. the kids are watching. they've been waiting. 70 degrees for halloween. it looks like the rain moves it looks like the rain moves back in thursday, friday,
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> if the caps are going to defend their title, they have the play defense. and connor mcdavid, since entering the league in 2015, d.c. has would he been 5:30 of the last of six meetings against him and edmonton. different.was the caps already down 1-0 on the power play. when johnrl son turns it over. bradholtby. 2-0. the caps get it back shortly. andris gets h first of the season. over two minutes later. a 1 game going to the third. but it' in the third that he is chasing. puts it out of reach. his third of the season. and the caps fall 4-1.
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>> i did a pretty decent job of disrupting and taking away some time and space and getting enough ice and some offense the other way. so again, we're coming up on game time andit it is definy a work in reprogss. so we can be better for sure in that regard. >> the redskins are on a high taking two straight nail biters from the panthers and the division rival cowboys. now 4-2 sitting alone. this week they have to hitro th ad to a place that has been a house of horrors. the meadowlands in new jersey. the giants. the most cmonly played sxoenl could get their 100th win over washington on single. however, the g-men are struggling and just traded their top quarterbacksind defenve tackle. the giants have a horrific record since 2016 against the
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rest of the nfl. but are 2-2 against the redskins. that of course will a very inrestingte
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