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a tragic scene unfolding in prince george's county. a good samaritan losing her life after stopping to help somebod. in ne she was trying to help somebody who lost control of their car on route 50 inlandover hills. moments after she got out of her car, another driver struck her. e're told,amaritan, died on the scene. police say the man who hit her was driving under the influence. criminal chaes are pending. we want to congratulate everybody who ran in the manema rine corps marathon today. o lof emotion out there as more than 30,000 people took part in this race. d.c. resident jeffrey stein was the first man to cross the nd finish line a jenny mendez from costa rica won the women's race. a touching moment as 90-year-old coral brown yinger finished the 10k race. her entire family running alongside her. e had this on her bucket list.
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news 4's jim handly caught up with her at the finish. >> reporter: how does it feel? >> oh, it's wonderful. >> reporter: i can't believe you're 90 years old first of all. how's the recovery going to be? >> i'm alrdy there. i can !ta >> reporter: congrats to her. she's my kind of lady bause e's hat the finish line with a full face of makeup. god bless you, missecoral, l you. a lot ofwomen had that race on their bucket list. let's go back to our top or a local woman with deep ties to the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh explains how pittsburgh explains how yesterday's tragedy chaed her we have some fantastic schools slipped. and we have a lot of schools that are in crisis. our current governor has withheld money that could've been spent on education. maryland needs a governor whose top priority is public schools. ben jealous has a plan to fully fund education,
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hebreakfast makers, takers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lifers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an opportunity to thrive your way. i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginiaing. that have moved me to take action on veterans unemployment, the opioid epidemic, and pediatric healthcare. but we can't make progress when we're divided,
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when our leaders pit us against each other for political gain. in the senate, i'll always listen to you and focus on solving problems that matter to virginia and to america. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. we continue our team coverage on this synagogue shooting, learning more about the vicms and thesuspect. here's nbc's jaygray. >> reporter: a place worship is a sacred place, a place of peace and a place of grace, place where a community comes together to celebrate that that they h most dear and most sacred. and a day later, a place where hundreds now come to grieve,
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remembering and honoring the 11 lost. >> hard to understand why anyone would want to kill them. ht >> reporter: een and three women between the ages of 54 and 97unned down during a saturday morning prayer service at the tree of life isynagogue. hurts so much to see a community suffer like that. >> reporter: all of pittsburg is mourning right now. a moment of silence at the steelers games,lags across the city at half-staff. >> god cries with us as we cry. >> reporter: and the pain from thet massacre f by every congregation regardless of where they worship. >> as we stand in solidarity with our jewish brothers a sisters -- >> reporter: police and federal agents working to learn more about the man they say is responsible, 46-yr-oldobert bowers. >> we continue to conduct interviews, scrub social media,
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review posilble surnce camera video and exploit digital media to determine how and why bowers committed this terrible a act. so many here now lean on what most believe triggered the attack -- their faith. bowers' anti-semitic posts continue to be one aspect of a ltifaceted investigatio they were gathering evidence at the tree of life, may continue for a full week or more. jay gray, nbc news, pittsburgh. >> in an instant, life changed in the jewish community of squirrel hill. a montgomer county was married in the synagogue where the mass ooting took place. derrick ward with her story of how she says innocence was lost to the gunfire. >> reporter: when barbara kelsky
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heard about theshooting, she pulled out her wedding album. she remembers that t day ate of life synagogue but she went farther back to her childhtid, the for years. >> my entire family that lived in pittsburgh belonged to my grandmother's sister was one of the founders of it. >> reporter: herother was t first female president of tree of life and she wonders why it was chosen with other synagogues ose by. the squirrel hill neighborhood kind of like an older more diverse chevy chase wil recover, too. she says it's resilient but it's changed. >> it's probably never going to be the same again because now there will be fear in everybody's heart. >> reporter: as for the synagogue it has been changed but it will adapt. not forget, but adapt. >> reporter: people my age who grew up there and it won't be the same. >> derrick ward, news 4.
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>>. all right, doug camera joining us. the rain, the clouds. >> and temperatures got a little warmer. take a look at what we've got on storm team 4 radaca yo see the showers along the blue ridge along i-81 in through fauquier county and in parts of ldoun county here, too, nothing around the d.c. metro area but z we'llm into this area. in through warren county, clark county moving toward loudoun county so don't be surprised to see a quick hitting shower. they sometimes give us a nice bursnd of snow get out of here. this will be a burst of shower
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activity and this will get out but you can see the spin in the atmosphere making its way most will head to our north and we eat see a qck hitti shower but then it gets breezy. look at the numbers, 59 ahead of this system, 4 in rain and pittsburgh with the system so you can see it has cool air associated wit, too. the clouds are on the increase making their wayin. 59 degrees, winds out of the southwest at six miles per hour so thoseinds will pic up through the overnight hours. here's future weather at 6:00, showers to the west. by 7:00 coming into the d.c. metro area and placesack to the west but they are widely scattered. this won't be an area wide rainfall. you may need the umbrella if you step out but if you forget it they will hit so fast and move through so fast you may not have to get out of the car. still a couple showers by midnight but that's when the winds pick up. the rain is out of here.
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ouds cover at times but the big deal will be the wind and it will be chilly. 26 miles an hour in d.c., 27 towards annapolis, 23 towards hagerstown. still dealing with 20 to 25 miles an hour winds so that is why it will feel cooler for the kids at the bus stop. make sure they have the extra layer. by 1:00 coming down a bit as fa as the winds are concerned so your forecast for tomorrow, sill going 61. the winds bring in the cooler weather early, they help us to warm to 61 with partly sunny skies. we'll continue to see a nice day on tuesday. how about halloween, 70 on halloween, the trick-or-treaters looking good and thursday the day after halloween no tricks, just treats, 74 degrees there and then we get into another couple systems that make their way into thursday night and friday. falling temperatures friday, but not a lot of cold air.
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nothing like that here. looks like temratures warming nicely the next few days. >> 70 and 74 for the baby sharkings? what's the biggest thing. >> baby sharks. and tyrannosaurus rex. there will be a lot of them. >> still alive. still ahead, the redskins still untucked in tat this critical moment in america... in maryland, democrats are on the front lines.o withch at stake, ben jealous is the bold leader maryland needs. r his plans will get hools back to number one and protect our healthcare' marylandteachers, nurses and president obama agree. ben jealous has the "courage to move families forward." let us stand upor families let us stand up for our state ben jealous, democrat for governor
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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 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 for pre-existing conditions for the people he represents.
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brat serves his donors' interests. we need someone who's for us. adrian peterson, the things he's been able to do forte this . >> he's 33. in nfl age, that's old. but that's not old anywhe else. the redskins defense today showed why they're statistical one of the best in the nfl. today's defensive display against the giants should come with an asterisk. ning who gainst eli m i'm not saying is slow but when he's at the dmv, they tell him to hurry up. no? all right, i'll try better later. late first quarter, skins strike first, ax smith to a.d., all
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day. not known for catching score c but heatches one there, first receivin touchdown since 2013. washington up by seven. the giants offense struggled. second quarter, eli looking for odell beckham, jr., finds dj sstead. dj like nah, that song ain't playing for you today. final seconds of f thest half, the defense keeps swarming. floss big man, floss. he had two and a half sacks, the defense had seven total. third quarter more from the d. manning looking deep. playing center field gets the pick and he's thinking six, doug, is i going to get there? spoiler alert, he didn't make it there. tied a career high. he t also hadee pass deflections. let's talk more about all day.
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drooep peterson. 134 rushing yards, 64 came right there. longest rushing touch for the skins. he moves past tony dorset to ninth on the all time rushing list. skins win 20-1 they're 5-2 on the season. with more from the meadowlands, here ee's sherrie burruss. >> the skins know they have the ingredients to whip up something special this seaso >> we're just putting the stove on. we ain't even put the greece in yea -- g in. we have to keep rolling. >> a win is a win. keep pressing, keep pressing, we pulled off a big win. >> we had a bad taste in ourn mouth w we played here last year a we're changing the culture effort so getting a conference win, it's a good
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feeling for us. >> we played on the road against the nfc east opponent. we knew they were going to get it right. we coun't let it get them right on us. >> the skins have their best record in ten years. from met life stadium, sherrie burruss, news 4. >> i'm thinking of rocking that hat. >> prince har looked like carson wentz in the eagles. taking on the jag fwhars ndon. wentz with three touchdown passes. dallas goddard, 32 yardscore. phillies up 10-6. you like tightends? we have tigen ds. wentz to zach hertz, another tight end in the end zone, eagles up 24-15. now it's a six-point game. 4th and 2 for blake bortles and the jags. thinkiupset. bortles, what are you going to do?
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well, that wasn'that he intended to. do out of reach of dante monokroomon moncrieth. the ravens coming off a tough one-point loss to the saints visiting carolina. here's something baltimore fans know all well. alex collins fumbles. we're tied at seven. the ravens running back coughs inup for the third time eight games. ron rivera approves. cam newton, greg oleson hd toucn. olson's second straight week with ascore, everything going scare line that's way. later, christian mccaffrey holds it in.er take anoth look. this is being astute, paying attention. you know who is excited about that? this fan. she lreactse how i reacted when i won two bucks on megallions. fimirs
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as just insecticide developed for people. someone who's made a career cashing in on her government contacts- was sued for using her position as a board member d raud shareholders. and is now pursuing trumps agenda of defunding planned parenthood and denying medical coverage to people with pre existing conditions. the more you know aimee hoeber, the less you want to. da i'd trone, i approve this message. city and a nation in mourning. for eight men and three women gunned down in their synagogue because they were jewish.ni pittsburghd in its grief. >> we'll get through thisda est day of pittsburgh's history by working together. he the 11 victims of perhaps deadliest attack against the merican jewish community now identified. and new insights tonight
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