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breaking nowt 11:00, another package bomb found. federal agents digging deeper into the suspected bomber's past. his political motives feeding a contentious campaign. >> the media's constant unfair
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coverage -- >> pretending that you're concerned about civility. come on! >> gunshots in a residenti neighborhood. tonight two men are p dead. whatolice say about the crime scene and w a gunman is still out there. high school al employee accused of upskirting this morning an arrest. tonight difficult conversations for the ntschool, stu and their parents. "news 4 at 11:00" starts now. > hi, everybody. we begin tonight with an eye on nor'easter and a that is bringing us rain right now and some gusty winds eatomorrow. >> you can see storm team 4 radar already showing plenty of rain tonight. let's find out how long iois going t stick around with chief meteorologist doug cameron. doug, how long is it going to last? >> gun, right in through most of the day tomorrow. it will be a very wet night tonight, has been that way all night. it is very cold, it is very windy out there right now, and, yes, we are dealing wit that rain. some of it is heavy at times.
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take a look at storm team 4 radar, tracking the heaviest rain. we had a nice little burst of rain coming through bnotimore it was coming through d.c. about the last hour or so. there are areas ofvi hea rain continuing around the area tonight, and this will continue all night long. now, the wider view showing the storm system itself. still down to our south, so we will be watching this, making it way our way. even some lightning associated with some of this, some thunderstorm activity moving into the northern neck and parts of southern maryland and even snow in pennsylvania and parts of west virginia. yes, it is a dynamic system making rainy and chilly tonight for sure. a nasty saturday morning. i will update you on that and take you through tomorrow a updating the halloween forecast. it is a good one. you'll like it. see you back her in a minute. >> thank you, doug. tonight we are getting a clearer picture of the man tscused of sending pipe bombs to prominent democ and
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opponents of president trump. >> cesar say is a devoted supporter of the president with a long criminal record. among other things we have strip he worked at a club. >> after his arrest, federal officials confirm they believe he isesponsible for a 14th package bomb sent to california billionaire and democratic fundraiser tom steyer. steyer leads a campaign to impeach president trump. >> also new tonight, this photo of sayoc in washington is from one of his twitter accounts, now disaed. it appears to be from president trump's inauguration. >> as for that strip, cl it is in west palm beach right up the street from psident trump's golf course. yoc was working there as a deejay last night. nbc's carrie sanders continues our coverage from florida. >> reporter: the portrait emerging of 56-year-oldr.esar sayoc revealing a man obsessed with his support for president trump. his twitter feed showing him driving to trump rallies, posting crowd chants attacking
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cnn. cheering the president on in this selfie video. another recorded as the presidentpoke. onli sayoc would go after many of the democrats who received devices,f sayingeorge soros, you will vanish and attacking congresswoman debbie wasserman rochelle richie says he took it further, threatening her after he saw her on "fox news." >> i received a tweet from this guy who was saying things such as, you know, make sure you hug your loved ones before you leave your home. >> reporter: sayoc has a history of aluests ing making a p bomb threat to florida power anti-light saying it would be worse than september 11th. his attorney said he made the phone threat when his power was cut off. >> he's not like you and i. he's missing something, so i would interpret that as he suffers from one or more illnesses. >> reporter: he says sayoc's mother was in surgery when sayoc was arrested, her daughter
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telling her the news. >> they had n idea. >> they were in shock. they have not spoken to their brother and son in a long time. they love america. they -- his mother is an active democrat. they're in shock. >> rbeorter: sayoc claimed t a member of the seminole tribe, although the tribe tells nbc news they have no evidence he was a seminole. tonight sayoc's family has given the fbi perssion to search their home without a warrant. staying with them, rather living out of his van. candy s, nbc news, aventura, florida. ln here with you at the live desk in the newsroom. with the mailn bombs circulation this week republicans and democrats came out denouncing hateful language. tonight just hours after cesar sayoc was put behind bars, both parties were back in campaign mode. from president donald trump began a rally in north carolina
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hanking law enforceme and vowing to stop political violence, yet tn he reverted to accusing the media of bias and calling democrats names. >> political violence must never, ever be allowed in america and i will do everything in my power to stop it. the media's constant unfair coverage, deep hostility negative attacks -- you know that -- only srive to dve people apart, including crooked hillary, crying chuck schumer -r rememb >> reporter: on the other side of the aisle meanwhile in mer president barac obama focused mostly on the issues. he accused the president of giving tax breaks to the wealthy in the republican efforts to dismantle his health care program and mr. obamaabalked t civility. >> i would like to think that everybody in america would think
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it is wrong to spend all of your time from a position of power vilifying people, questioning their patriotism, callinghem enemies of the people and suddenly pretending you are concerned about civility. come on! >> now, president trump did dial back the rhetoric in a way, telling the crowd that he was in front of that he s not going to insult congresswoman maxine waters and the familiar "lock her up" chant was also more subdued than usual back to you. >> leon, thank you. . developing tonight, police searching for answers after eath in two men shot to prince georges county. they spotted one man outside a riverdale home, the other inside. chopper 4 captured an ariel view re of the crime scene. this is east pine drive. officers are working to learn a motive and develop a suspect. authorities tell us the shooting was a targeted not random. still, people in the neighborhood are on edge.
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>> members of this community do not want this type of activity in their community. it is after-work hours, peoplehe coming homey're trying to, you know, just relax for the day. >> police want anyone with information on the s give them a call. some unsettling accusations tonight inoudoun county. samuel her mamans is supposed t train teachers there but now he is accused of trying toake photosnder the skirts of female students. nicole jacobs spoke to parent and students at woodgrove high school. >> reporter: school officiahi say was the prime example of see something, say something, because we're told a teacher noticed some suspect conduct and they immediately spoke up. on a cold, rainy friday night at woodgrove high school in loudoun county -- it is all about football now as unsettling word of a school employee's arrest is soaking in.
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>> as a father of five daughters i definitely give every concern abouts like that. >> reporter: parents were alerted friday afternoon, 30 ear-old samuel hermans of west virginia hired by the school systen 09 in a role to train teachers is now facing three charges. >> the had their camera out and had it at an angle that was >> reporter: according to loudoun county sheriff's office it is aase upskirting and it happened in the hallway friday morning allegedly. >> the teach was very alert. they did exactly what they were supposed to do. they went to the adminiration, got the sro. >> reporter: that sparked the investigation and parents were notified. >> h would blatantly do that with no regard for otherte hers, other staff members, you know, in the school. >> reporter: with permission from their parents,ews 4 spoke with woodgrove stunts. they too are concerned. >> it made me really uncomfortable because like that went on to our school and it is girls like me. i don't know. it is kind of icky. >> i don't like the idea of
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someone, like, being able to videotape or take pictures o girls, like -- or i mean guys, it doesn't matter. >> reporter: parentsfore now ed to have a serious conversation with their children while school officia track herman's path to determine if there are additional schools and victims. hermans is on unpaid leave pending this investigation. in loudoun county, nicole jacobs, news 4. launchedan in virginia a restaurant rant. you may recall harassing a spanish family for speaking spanish. the woman on the receiving end of the verbal asslt wants action. take a listen. >> you [ bleep ], come over here in america,okay. >> the victim says she was with relatives from guatemala a andy's restaurant in lovettsville, virginia last week. the woman in the video demanded to seeheir passports. the victim didn't want to be on camera but told us she is nsidering legal action now. >> if you do something wrong you
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have to payhe consequences. >> you c be affected by individuals' words. we are human beings and we all should be treated with loudoun r condemned the attack but says wouldvirginia statutes i be tough to pursue charges in the case. a very bright future cut short when a 22-year old was killed by a stray bullet in northeast d.c.. tom marnett was driving home from work wednesday night on 17th street when the bullet hit his suv. tonight police are still t searching f person who shot him. news 4 spoke with his fathe today abo losing his son and his message for thegunman. i hope that they know that they've taken away the life of mebody who would have been there to help them no matter who they were or what circumstances they were under. >> d.c. police are offering a $25,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and
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conviction in this case. when we come back on "news 4 at 11:00" running with a purpose on marine corps marathon one woman with ms talks about the message she hopes to send on race day. >> everybody is different. i know a lot of people with ms that are still aively running and participating in life the same as i am. it is not going to stop me. >> meghan kellie's future at nbc now thater hour
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d.c. is uncertain her show
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meeting inkelmegyn kelly today not return. during a discussion earlier thiy week k wondered why it is inappropriate for white people to dress in black fac for halloween. she apologized the next day and said she now understands w her comments were wrong. next week, "today" show w coanchorl host the 9:00 a.m. hour. kelly's attorney says discussions withbc about her next steps are ongoing. after one of the worst flu ever, doctors are sounding the alarm. they want you to get your flu hot this year, and now is the time. this season is not getting off to a good start. children couldn't go to class in one michigan school district today, reportedly because too many children and teachers are out sk with the flu. as you know, the flu vaccine is not perfect. syou canll get sick, but the shot can reduce the severity of e disea and prevent flu deaths. >> we have an opportunityo
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vaccinate, to protect individuals and maybe stopin fl ts tracks before it gets a stronger hold in our communities. >> just over a third of american adul f got the shot last year. there were 80,000 flu-related deaths in 2017. the fda just approved a new drug to tat the flu, too. it is called zelfluza. >> one woman competing in sunday's marine corps marathon feared she would never run another race again. >> now the grueling 26.2-mile run is one more obstacle she is ready to overcome. darcy spencer with her story, new at 11:00. or you ready sunday? >> sure. >> carey albrecht easterly is at the marine corps expo getting red le ready for the run on sunday. for her running the race is part of a bigger cause and challenge. shetias me sclerosis. she thought life wouldn't be the
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same when she got that diagnosis. devastating to me. i cried a lot. i went home, told my husband that i was okayith him leaving me if he wantedto, and he said he wasn't leaving. he would race in a wheelchair with me if that's what it meant. >> reporter: but they won't need those wheelchairs aft all. they will be running together on sunday. >> i think a lot of people don't understand because people do associate ms with a wheelchair. it is not true. >> reporter:ey car says ms af eerffy. m bgest issue i cogne function and chronic fatigue. that doesn't meanhat i'm in a wheelchair orill ever be. >> reporter: carey has run in three marathons since her diagnosis, but this will be her fi mtine corps marathon. >> it is kind of my way of iting, i'm not going to l stop me or beat me. i'm certainly taking it by the horns and just moving forward. reporter: and now they're running with a purpose, raising money and awaress for ms. together they've already raised
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more than $2,0hi. carey's s says, "i'm unstoppable" and she won't stop until the race is over. that's what she is looking fo to most. >> finishing. the finish line, that's the big thing. >> reporter: in the district, darcy spencer, news 4. marathon runners will race through some of most iconic landmarks in arlington andnb d.. 4 and telemundo are taking over mile four to helpthheer on. our team will be on theli ton side of key bridge and you will be out there bright and early sunday morning. >> i will be at the start and the finish line, but i get from one to the other in a golf cart. >> smart. >> yeah, smart that way. >> i see how it is. a lot of runners and a lot of spectators want to know what the wewill be. >> he's been asking me all week. snow.g line no, it is going to be fine. it is not bad at all. matter of fact, a pretty good-looking sunday compared to what won't be a nice-looking
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early saturday. right now it is just nasty. first off, let'sk take a l at the marine corps marathon forecast. here you go, hanley. looking okay but dry. >> good. >> sunrise31 at a lot of people will be out there before that. 7:00 a.m., temperature around 46 degrees. by 10:00 a.m., the temperature up to 52, will get into the m 50s and a pretty nice afternoon. i talked to a lot of runners the last couple of da, ofcourse, time.bell runs it all the amelia draper is a runner. they love the cooler weather for running. look at the rain we across the area, heavy rain right now. fairfax county, hea around the annapolis area down towards fredricks burg. we are seeing wave after wave of rain coming in here. at the airport, close to half an inch in some locations. we will continue to see that. over towards great falls seeing some pretty steady rain there, too. the other thing we are seeing, a little briezy and chilly. here is the storm system ming on up. even some lightning associated
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with this and you may hear thundern extreme southern maryland and part of the northern neck. snow into pennsylvania and snow towards beckly, west virginia. we are seeing reports of that from that area. here is the storm getting its act together off the coastnu it will con to do so. and look at these winds.ly 49t degghrees with f thesni out o east at 18 miles per hour. that's just nasty. breezy, windy, cold, rainy. ugh. 44 in gaithersburg. look at this dference here. 43 in leesburg. 52 in huntington. 10-degr 10 degrees difference. temperatures have been rising around the metro area. tomorrow morning by 7:00 a.m., still seeing the rain, some on the merate t heavy side. by 10:00 to 11:00, we see a mor scattered variety of shower activity. you need to keep the umbrel handy, but not constant range. by 2:00, just everybody is on the dry tde. nk by 2:00, 3:00, we will start to dry out.
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however, by that time damage is al done. a lot of games and stuff cld be cancelled tomorrow. cloud cover tomorrow night, yeah, for sure. even on itsunday, ae better. high temperature around 56. cooler to the north and west, warmer to the south and east. illy a.m. rain, breezy in the morning. that breeze climbs during thern afn, too, and we see afternoon showers there. next couple of days, i'm going 60 for sunday. 61 on monday. a pretty nice afternoon withan her system sunday night into monday bringing us some rain overnight, but i will be out of here by monday morning. tuesday looking pretty good. how about halloween? oh, how about 70 degrees and looking beautiful for the kids out there trick or rreating. thn actually moves back in thursday, friday and saturday, i but all all not bad. halloween, the one day we need t to be good with the kid outside. >> yeah, we do. >> imagine the timing, that it worked out. thank you, doug. coming up, the redskins travel up north to play the giants this sundao how they avoid the trap game against a struggling
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this is the xfinity sports desk. it is just a week into the season and the a wizards in desperation mode. they played just the second of a five-game road trip tonight in sacramento at just o and three out of the gate, taking care of business against the lottery team, that was a must. let's start in california. 10:00 p.m t localip time. bradley with a bruised sternum. not looking good before the game, starting though wearing a chest prootctors. kingsff to a hot start. buddy hill gives sacramento a 12-6 lead.
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john wahl carrying the wizard's offense i the first quarter, scoring 11 of washington's first 21 points. wizards down by one after one. second quarter it is oubre leading the offense off the bench,ua1 second qer points. still, it is close. currently wizards ahead 61-55 at the ha. redskins facing one in t si gianhis weekend. despite the record new york has a potent offense. they rave aning back and wide receiver in top fiven rushing and receiver in saquon barkley and odell beckham. eli manning has been crushed in the court of public opinion, but he has tossed for over2,000 yards already this season. aesere the facts that are not lost on those >> you look at the guys they have on their offense, you look at -- c you couldl out guys on defense as well, you know, that are dogs, and they can turn this thing around for them at any time, you know.
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we just have got to focus on that and just have the samede attitu that we had last weekns agai dallas and just not take it lightly. >> rainy october night, two of the top high school teams in the area playing. st. johns leading 13-7 at the lf. third quarter, johns qb. t is intercepted by joshua wallace. nice return sets damassa in prime realstate. on the fourth and goal a foot away but end up a few inche too far away. st. johns with the goal line stand, 13-7 the final. this morning hornets of the masters make state history with the longest run ever. they can get past seneca valley. coach t letting kids play. diego mendes keeps itse to hlf from 12 yards out. second quarter, it is running back this time he gets the rock and
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takes it from 12 yards out himself. the 21-6 win damascus has won 51 straight games including three straight state finals. congrats to them. the cavs continue with a 4:00 p.m. start tomorrow afternoon in calgary. back to you. >> that'sood high school football tonight. >> how about that? [engine revs] they thought you were loud then. they should hear you now. you're the brotherhood of muscle.
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and that's going to do it for us. if you are running in the marathon, which doreen has done twice, good luck to agu. >> years >> we will be cheering from the sidelines. >> that's two more than we have togethoo. >> well, luck to all of the runners and spectators, too. have a good weekend. bye-by ♪
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we need someone who's for us. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- whoppi goldberg,

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