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continue on. rainhe chances around city today are very, very low indeed. 10% or less forn a r chance around town today. current temperatures, not cold by late october standards. forecast for kids on their way back to school. watch out. the first round will be at the bus stops before the sun is up and then by later o in the afternoon, plenty of sunshine. breezy with the highs around 59 degrees. more about tomorrow and the rest of the week coming up in a w. for now, first four traffic. >> 95 northbound will not come up for us here this morning but we doidave the left of the roadway blocked there just after
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cardinal drive. right side there is blocked by crash. we're going to try to get a little bit more information about this one. th's reallyll we know right now. inner loop and outerlo loop of e beltway looks good and 270 southbound. 67 miles per hour going to get you there if you're heading northbound on 270, sameat sin, no problems. >> thank you. it's 5:01 right now. it's the worst act of antisemitic violence in u.s. 1story. >> 1 people were killed. the youngest victim was 54 and the oldest 97. among the victims, two brothers, a husband and wife and all of them a gathered for naming ceremony. aloud ir names being read at vigils and memorials across the country over the weekend as the president makes plans to visit pittsburgh.
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how the community is coming together to make sense of a senseless crime. >> the residents of the city are starting ok this w having had what was an incredibly difficult weekend. a lot of them are still in the fog and haze of trying to cope with the tgedy that unfolded here. just hours after saturday's unfolded he began to hear the names. his mind connecting them to familiar faces. his childhood friend's father among those that was murdered. >> i think about joe a lot right now. he was a good dude. >> overnight, a memorial growing from this to this. filled wit flowers, cards, and prayers. lots of prayers. a community struggling to get back on its feet, but with help, they'll get there. in pittsburgh, david culver news 4. >> later today, american university will hold a vigil in
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so da tlidarity. thgedy hits close to home because many that now live in the area have ties to the tree of lifna gue. we're hearing from a montgomery county woman that was married there more than 40 years ago. justin finch is live at american university now with her story. >> the campus is now offering counseling services and later on dday they'll h a prayer vigil at 3:00 p.m.. it comes after this vigil we saw on sunday. and also the recent rise in hate crimes going on across our country. they also of course pay tribute to the tree of life victims as well as that pittsburgh community. in montgomery county, the pittsburgh native says she isd shocy the headlines coming
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out of her old temple where she was marri in the 70s. she cannot believe that 11 people were killed in that very same space. she grew up in that squirrel hill neighborhood and still has many family and friends in that area. >> and the thought that somebody had that much hate for these poor people. they don't get a lot of people on a saturday morning unless a there w baby naming there. and one of the gentlemen that s killed was a new grandfather. and that was his baby'smi . >> and you're looking live at a gathering point over the past few days after that shooting here. that prasr vigil said to happen here on campus at 3:00 p.m. today. there's also a go fund me page set up officially for the victims of that pittsburgh tragedy. we'l have more o that on our nbc washington app. also shared that on my twitt and facebook as well.
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back in to you. >> all right. justin finch, live near american university. justin, thank you. >> 5 minutes after the hour right now, president trump has condemned the massacre in pittsburgh, but once again the president raised the question of having armed guards at places of worship. he said the guards can prevent adly shootings. >> there was an armed guard inside the temple, they would have been able to stop him. >> sin the shooting, a number of synagogues across the country beefed s upurity but pittsburgh's mayor says that's not the solution. we need to ach that be looking at is how we take the guns, which is the common denominator of every mass shooti in americ out of the hands of those that are looking to express hatred through murder. >> the anti-defamation league
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said there was a surge since 2015. they call it the greatest crease they have ever seen. >> our coverage will continue throughout the morning. coming up in the next half hour, more locals with connectio o to the tf life community and you can find updates in our nbc washington app. be sure to follow david culver on twitter. he's staying in pitburgh continuing to tell the stories of the victims and to show us how that area is beginning to heal. >> after the hour, breaking news this morning, metro is set to unveil new budge plt plan an we have details on what this will mean for yourco ute. >> adam is at vienna metro station with more details on this breakin news. what's going on? >> this is huge. we're talking about increased service acrohe board for the transit system and a bold plan that just been unveiled by the general manager. take a look here at the points and what we' talking about. what he wants to do is expand rush hour service at all times
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on the weekend. drop the fare to flat $2 for the entire weekend trip no matter where you're going. the yellow line service would be extended and sometimes it turns back a silver spring but that would be eliminated and here's a big one, all trains would now be the maximum of 8 cars long and all of a it is effort to get riders to come back to the system. if you have been following along with what's going on with metro they have lost huge aunts of riders to places like uber and lyft and even people that fouhe transportation alternatives but the general manager here with thi new budget is doubling down and trying to get riders back. this is a massive proposal that's just been unveiled. it's going to be talked about throughout this entire day and the general manager will present it to the board of directors this thursday. we'll ask riders about it this morning and see what they think about it and see iftr could start attracting riders back to
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the system. back to you. >> adam tuss live for us this morning. thank you. he will appear in federal court in miami before being extradited to new york.so ces tell nbc news he likely made the bombs in the van he was living in. pictures show it was plastered with political propaganda supporting president trump. his social media posts also attacked democrats and the teenage survivors of the parkland sool shooting. former tco-workers a a pizza restaurant say his political views were clearly based on hating others. into e than once i went the bathroom to cry because the vile garbage that he wng spe about the transgender community, african americans, the hispanic community was horrific.
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>> he threatened to bomb a florida power company saying it would be worse than september 11th. he is charged with five federal crimes. >> more breaking news now, a plye with nea 200 people on board crashed at sea. chris lawrence is at the live desk. >> we just got this update in. weearned that the pilot asked to come back to the airport two or three minutes aer takeoff and had been cleared to do so. >> nearly 200 people were on that flight including babies. it took offrom jakarta but after air traffic controlm cleared t to come back it lost contact with the plane about 13 minutes after take off. the famies of those on board are overwhelmed we motion.
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they're holding out some hope r their loved .on they confirmed it had a technical problem on the previous flight frombali, but that ieeue has bn completely resolved. ris, thank you. 10 minutes after the hour, today you'll have a chance to weigh in on the dockless bike share debate. the montgomery county department of transportation is hosting three town hallti ms this week. officials want to expand the bike share program to several other areas including bethesda and wheaton. 7:00 at the maryland national park and planning commission auditorium in silver springs. >> the skins are now off to their best start since 2008. yesterday the burgundy and gold beat the new york giants 20-13. ended the game with two
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touchdowns. the shens with first three game winning streak since 2016. they host the atlanta falcons next week. that should be toughgame, but we have momentum on our side. >> what is this? >> we want to cevgratulate eryone that took part in the marine corps marathon. >> more than 30,000 peoplertook pa yesterday. jeffrey stein was the first man to cross the finish line. jenny mendez from costarica won the women's race, but look at this just really special moment. that is 90-year-old cora brown that completed the 10k. we caught up with her after her big finish. >> how does it feel? >> it's woanerful. >> i believe you're 90
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years old first of all. how is the recovery going to be? >> i'm already there. >> she looks great. she had this on her bucket list and her entire family went with her. >> she's ready t go after a 10k, amazing. >> she's 'llike, walk home. >> exactly. >> still ahead, victory for the red sox. >> boston rales following a world series win in l.a. we're checking out the highlights a taking you into the wild party that followed. we always say turn around and don't drown, a schoolus driver ignored that advice and learned the lesson the hard way. >> he's something you need to know about the next couple of days. clearing out sunshine on the wau forned month afternoon and plenty of sunshine for the week ahead and we're talking about temperatures near 70 degrees for halloween. 5-day forecast c 5-day forecast c om
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many people are still trying to make sense of a senseless crime. >> vigils are being held remembering those that lost their lives. jay gray is live in pittsburgh with more. good morning to you. >> a rough start to the week as you would imagine. a lot of people still on edge. six others wounded in that violent massacre here on saturday inmorng. this is still a very active investigation overnight. we heard from the rabbi inside for the finst time the attack. he is saying that his entire house oforship has been
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desecrated but promising that the tree of life will come back and will shine brighter than it has before this attack. he wasd by a multidenominational group of pastors and ministers leading a vigil overnight. a city that is still mourning this morning. we know as students go back to clas all pittsburgh public schools, they will start their day with a moment of silence and reflection to remember and honor the victims of the it's going to be a tough day for so many people. >> indeed. jay, thanksyou. >> i 5:17 right now. as we switch gears, we say it a lot but we see flooding, turn around, don't drown. newly released dash cam footage shows how important that is. >> this is just incredible to watch. this shows the moment the school
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bus was swept away in fast moving flood waters last week. you can see the bus enter the tossing and then just start float down the swollen creek. the water just overtakes it right there. debris hit trees and along the way before becoming stuck in the water. one student was on and not hurt. the driver was arrested and no district.oyed by the you cannot have a false sense of security because you're in a large vehicle. >> when you drive toward that, don't go >> the best part of that story is that they arrested the iver. finally, you know. >> some consequences. >> there was a student on the bus. what on earth are you thinking? >> how would you describe?
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52 degrees? cloudy. >> yeah. >> what do you mean? are you looking for the weather word of the day or something? >> sure. >> well, i'll work on that. ho about this, today's weather word is transitional. we will transition from cloudsn this moro breezy and sunny later on in the afternois and s also the beginning of a transition to a very mild week ead. all of those frosty cold mornings we have endured over the last two weeks, those are a thing of the past for at least the next little while. 52 in washington. you can seehey're on the city camera view. a little bit of cloud cover this morning. most of the cloud are north and west of the d.c. metro area and you're traveling today going to philadelphia or new york or boston but there's lingering ra drops across the mountains of west virginia. those are not likely to makeovt the blue ridge and on to the i-95 corridor but iyou li in the valley you could get a sprinkle or two in the first uple of hours of monday. here's our future weather,
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throughow as we ste the day here nothing comes under the d.c. metro area, but there's a chance for a sprinkle or twou oward the lost river and davis, west virginia. otherwise around town today, just a m of clouds and sunshine. towill be breezy around 20 25 miles per hour. we're in the upper 40s and low 50s now. forecast high today 59 degrees. but look at nythis, s and 63 tomorrow. 70 on halloween afternoon and 70 for thursday. next chance for rain rolls in on friday. next half hour, the10-day forecast and a peek at the weekend. melissa, goo gmorning. d morning, chuck. taking a look right now, 95 near dale ci n. ththbound lanes have cleared out of the way. we had a crash on the left. that is now open. we still have a little bit of a del delay, but it should clear up here pretty quickly. in the district, northbound 295
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before pennsylvania avenue southeast there, do have a work zone and in rsouthwest, y first street, with a report of all lanes blocked. police activity. bowie northbound, 301, right side blocked at the crash there and 95 in maryland, southbound here,e 32 to beltway, on time going to take you 11 minutes. >> thank you. ping your d, k children safe on halloween night. we're walking you through the technology available to help you do that. >> and later today onellen. >> i said hey, can i just do this physical on the phone?nd >>e goes, no, i'd like you to come in. and i go, all right, adam's not goin to like this. i throw in adam sandler's name a lot, just to scare him. it doesn't work. even at taco be, you don have a chalupa, adam's not going to. ike th >> that's what i do with your name aaron. aaron's not going to like this. aaron's not going to like this. >> david spade
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chris is here with us now with four smartphone safety apps every parent should downad. >> the scariest part for parents is knowing their kids will be around sangers and crowds at night. stick to familiar neighborhoods and walk up to the homes with the lights only. no child should be stepping into someone's home or reaching into a car to get candy. now to get thaed add piece of mind, there's several apps you'll probably want to download ahead of time. so in the event something crazy happens, someone twists their o ankle god forbid starts choking, this first aid app can lp. the red cross put together a handy field guide to walk youth ugh any scenario. there's no way to know where all of that candy is coming from, but you can check that against what is in your child's bucket.
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life 360 wil give you an idea of exactly where your kids are in real time. e you can set up the virtual fences around areas you don't want them to be. otso kids going to be able to get away with the old excuse of i didn't go there, but if your in d really feels they' real trouble, we can always push the red panic button. it sen a text and e-mail to every one of their emergency contacts complete withe a goo map and the phone's gps coordinates. coming up, halloween is not even here but christmas is creeping in. how you can take advantage of the early sales before the real rush. star >> and good morning, everybody. the daily grade for today, wee, weoing to save outstanding for later on in the today very good indeed. nny andbreezy. temperatures in the 50s today.
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right now, a live look tside as we start a new work week here in the washington area. good morning, thanks for joining us. it's monday. >> yeah. after a rainy weekend, we'll see more sunshines you head into work today. chuck bell is here with o storm team 4 forecast before we talk to melissa about what the roads are doing right now. what's the highlighthis morning? >> sunshine will be making a big time return later on today. no rain around the city.
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most of us won't need the umbrella today. there's at least the possibility of a light rain shower or sprinkle once you go west of the blue ridge into virgin current temperature now is 50. 49 in virginia. 49 aquantico. temperatures wonoi be it today. mostly in the 40s and low 50s this morning with plenty of clouds around. sun is not up until 7:42 but we'll blow the clouds out of here. afternoon highs into the upper 50 the upper 40s by early this evening, but there's a big time warm up including the mention of t days 70 or higher this week. >> i have to say, i like that, especially with halloween coming and not having to bundle the kids up too much and hide the costumes. >> westbound 70, near 75 sounds
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like a vehicle apun out a crash in the middle of the roadway. not seeing any slow downs0 on though. independence avenue near first , stre lanes blocked with police activity the now. northbound 295 as well. beltway looks pretty good. no complaints there. northbound01 after governor bridge road, right side blocked by a crash and 66 coming into town here.fa irfax county parkway at the beltway, it's going to take you nine minutes. >> our coverage of the tragic shooting in pittsburgh continues thismorning. that happened on saturday morning before a child naming ceremony. 11 people were killed there and six others injured. this is the deadliest attack on the jewish community in u.s. history. >> this man opened fire. is expected in court today facing 29 federal charges
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including hate crimes. once they arrived on the scene, they said they exchanged ir gu he was hit and taken to the hospital. he made statements about genocide andilling jewish people. we're getting our first look at those that died in theng shoo the victim's names were released yesterday. mey range in age from 54 to 97 including aried couple in their 80s. holocaust survivors and two brothers. flags were lowered at half staff around the country. vigils are also planned across the country to rem ber those that lost their lives in that shooting. >> there will be one later this afternoon at ameri university. we school encouraging students to seek help copinh the tragedy. he spoke to worshippers yesterday morning here in d.c. he asked them to keep the pittsburgh community in their prayers. he participated in that mass at
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st. matthews. our coverage will continue veroughout the morning. coming up we'll live report from capitol hill. that's where some democrats are calling for president trump to tone dn his rhetoric. in the next half hour, david culver will have morero pittsburgh. >> the transit ancy is unveiling a new budget and it could have an impact on your commute. >> adam is live with all the details on this. what'sup? >> guys, this is massive.s this what metro riders have been waiting for for ag l time. he's talking about expanding rush hour and cutting the weekend fair to a $2 flat rate. extending the yellow line all the way up to greenbelt. he's talking aut running the
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red line to glenmont at all times of theday. he's talking about tllrains being theum maximength 8 cars to cut down on crowding.ee metro hn losing riders for some time here. we're talking about they are down 100,000 trips per work day. this is an ambitious plan to bring riders back to the system. you can imagine the cheering this news. >> the fact that they cut the services causes people to not ride. you're not going to have the amount of money that you ed. >> so this is a budget proposal right now. they have to decid whether or not they want to put these things in place but the fact that the general manager of metro is recommending this stuff
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isneassive . back to you. >> adam, thank you. >> it's now 5:35. top gin with your other stories and breaking news. families are searching for answers after a lion airplane with 189 people on board crashed at sea. it crashed minutes after taking off from indonesia's capitol this morning. they located the wreckage and the black box. the u.s. embassy is working with the indonesian government to identi whether any americans were on board that plane. >> tod the man police say terrorized the country with package bombs will makefiis t court appearance in miami. he charged with sending 14 pipe bombs through the mail last week. sources say he m likelye the bombs in the van in which he was living. he faces 48 years in prison if he's convicted. fear about a suspicious package near the russian embassy forced lice to shutdown wisconsin
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avenue. unattended item turned out not to be a threat. >> another monumental win for th skins. yesterday the team dominated thk new giants 20-13. huge performances by the entire team including adrien peterson. look at that. the skinsheow with tir first three-game winning streak since 2016. next sunday they'll host the atlanta falcons. >> boston red sox beat the l.a. dodgers to take home the title last night. this is boston'sth world series title in 1 years. ninth in franchise history. boston is tied with oakland for the t most behind the new york yankees and the st. louis cardinals. >> coming up, good-bye bryce harper? the end of baseball season means he's a free agent.n how soo we could see a new deal for this nats all star. >> we rely on recommendations for restaurants, travel, and health care. now a warning about why you
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♪ >> tonight the battle rounds continue on nbc's the voice. contestants will fight for a sp on one ofhe teams. we have local singers competing in the show. another local singer is from maryland. it airs on monday and tuesday right here on nbc 4. >> they' good so that makes it easy to root for them. >> doesn't i l seeme we jump from halloween to christmas? just like that. >> this year is no different. the christmas creep has officially started around here l a of stores already have
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their trees and lights and ornaments u ready to roll. retailers are advertising early. there's a low unemployment rate right now and a strong stock market is also making shoppers feel pretty good. >> consumers and shoppers are buying into the notion that they need g toet their shopping done sooner rather than later. >> they increase to more than $1illion. i do most of my shopping online. i don't like going into the crowdsnd the stores. >> okay. but, you know, people -- and i'm not a bigr, shop but sometimes if you're going to do something for the christmas shopping stuff, which seldom do, i do like to go. >> you do? >> i lik to touch things and look at things.
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>> an experience. >> averagehoers will spend $1,500 on gifting this season. >> $1,500. that's a lot. >> put me on your list. >> seriouyy. glad list is short. she's pretty as can be. it will be a fine day for walking the puppy dogs today. breezy this afternoon but no breezy this afternoon but no chance for rain for this isn't an election.
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i waso i'm used tor, gettinto 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 cditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive . 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. 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. attorney general brian frosh. with so muchake, ben jealous is the bold leader maryland needs. his s ans will get our schock to number one and protect our healthcare.
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he his s ans will get our schock maryland's te, nurses and president obama agree. ben jealous has the "courage to move families forward." let us stand up for our kids let us stand up for families let us stand up for our state ben jealous, democr for governor back to our top story, the dead s synagogueoting in pittsburgh. there's political fall out surrounding the shooting. ra>> dem have been quick to blame the president's rhetoric for inciting political violence. they pointed to his comments on saturday when he did decide to go through with a plannedca aign rally. >> if you don mind, i'm going to tone it down just a littlebit, is that okay? >> president tru cdemned the attack but again suggested places of worship need armed
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guards. team coverage this morning. suzansu n is on capitol hill and justin finch is at american university where a vigil will be held. w let's stah susan. >> the president also calling to toughen up lawsn the death penalty but this is part of the debate that has erupted as the horrificttacks have happened. some are saying that hers b responsibility because of the devicive politics. he sets a tone of division with rhetoric that incites violence but others say you can't blame the presi wnt for thek of deranged criminals and they point out that synagogue shooter did criticize the president in the past. his latest communication was in a tweet last night. he blames tia m saying fake and dishonest reporting is
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responsible for the decision and the hatred. >> our team coverage of the shooting continues now. rican university will hold a vigil to help people process and heal from this tragedy. >> justin is live now with more. >> good morning. they'll host a vigil about 3:00 this afternoon or so. also, t university hacounsel l counselors on stand by. it's an outpouring of support we have seenacross our area. a vigil was held on sunday. organizers saying something has to be done about hate speech in our country and what they know is a staggering rise in hate crimes across the country as well. they're also askin for communities in all walks of life
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to come together to unite against hate. meantime, in montgomerycounty, adam is reaching out to family and friends back in his hometown of pisburgh. he used to work at tree of life for years and 11 lives were lost and others were injured in that gunfire on saturday. >> people knew what was happening was wrong and together ueyted on the corner of forbes and murray and they sang songs a they know all of those warm feelings bring people together. >> that vigil is set to take place at 3:00 p.m. at the spiritual life center here on campus. for those that want to help the victims of the pittsburgh shooting, a go fund me page has been set up.
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i shared that link on my twitter and facebook pages. >> we have breaking news. the saudi prosecutor in charge of the jamal khashoggi case arrived in istanbul as the prosecutor is going to inspect the saudi conciliate where he went missing three weeks ago. he's a vocal critic of saudi arabia's crowned prince. turkish prosecutors are preping to request that 18 suspects be extradited from saudi arabia. that list of suspects includes the saudi security team that flew into j istanbult hours before khashoggi was killed. >> some call it the electronic waiting utom. >> as the news 4 i team discovered some of those could be fake hurting the patient and th physicians.
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>> it wasn't something that crossed my mind. >> but websites like vitals.com know fake reviews are out there and have teams of people working to identify them. >> once there's a fling of lack of authenticity, there's a problem. >> she logged on and searched r own name. >> i looked and realized i was being trashed online. >> the review claimed of a long wait in her waiting room, but she doesn't have a waiting room. she meets h patients on their way to an operating room. >> i thinkonsumers are used to relying on these online reviews and take them fornt g as the ultimate measure of quality. >> see what researchershe found when put the online reviews to the test anhe i-team digs
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into where fake reviews might be coming from. >> i want to take a moment to thank aalead for recognizing me with a leadership award this weekend. they help owunderserved and income asian-american gstudent. e the keynote address. you saw me and angie. angie mc'd the event. >> congratulations to you. >> thank you. i felt very honored to be there. >> how about a little sunshine. >> then sunshine you shall have. >> thank you, chuckll >> did you need anything? >> sunshine works for me too. i'll have a piece of that.
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>> it's a little sunnyea afternoon,ng with lingering cloud cover this morning but not much in the way of a rain chance. winds out ofhe west at 8. as far as rain chances, they're pretty much confined to the north side of the mason dixon line. there could be a stray shower intoouheains of west virginia and maybe a drop or two potentially. but most of t i-95 corridor, dry weather. here's future weather then. y early this morning. there you can see that lingering chance for a few showers up in the high spots of west virginia and other tha a few clouds drifting by from time to time this afternoon not going to be a bad day to be outside at all.
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so after clouds this morning, mostly sunny ses later today and for tomorrow, nicer still. full sunshine all the way throwh the day tomor with a high near 63 and now, here's your ten-dayforecast. this is going to be a great week. wednesday is halloween. 70re d for halloween and after friday rain drops, the weekend wl be sunny anddry. >> i like that on all accounts. okay. taking a look at mcclain. outerloop. we have chopper 4 to show us what's going on. the rest of the beltway looks okay. southeast, 295 here northbound at pennsylvania haenue. a crash reported there right now and northbound 301 and governor bridge road, the left lane is nowy blocked an earlier crash that was on the right side. looking in virginia, 66 psbounds
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looks good. 270 is fine. top of the belt way loong good as well. remember to listen to 103.5 fm when you hop in you car. >> thank you, melissa, 5:55 now and the end of the world series may mean the end of bryce harper's time here in washington. as of this morning he can om officially bec a free agent. >> there wascu spelation over the weekend that he may bewaring a cubs jersey next ring. e can't even talk with other teams yet. we could know by the end of t week whether he's staying in d.c. let's hope gso. d morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc headquaters. if you're single, you're probably not just investing in the stock market, but also investing in love. new study from gift cards.com found that single people spend the most money on datingment an avage of $14 a month. married couples came in last in the snding category but at th4, they spend the most per date. survey also found a strong
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correlation between higher monthly dating expenses and increased relationship satisfaction. with your cnbc morning business and apparently dating report. >> you didn't know that was going to be part of the job. the more you spend, the happier you are. you have to make the money to spend it though, that's the hard part. >> it's time to get married i guess.ll een is fast approaching and the trick or treaters will be out in full force. >> we're showing you the apps that can help keep your child safe. >> continuing coverage from pittsburgh. this morning, the suspected gunman will appear in court while the community continues to mourn and come together in the wake of se
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synagogue. the suspect gunman wil appear in court. david is in pittsburgh and he ik g to people impacted directly by this tragedy. >> we want toegin with a check on your commute and forecast. melissa has a look at the roads in your first four traffic. what do you see, uck? >> i see a very pleasant afternoon coming although there's clouds outside earlier this morning. there could be a quick little in showerr two right around the pennsylvania-maryland border and also up into the mountains of west virginia, but it was delightfully low. temperatures this morning werey mild a late october sad in the upper 40s and low 50s. there won't ba big jump from morning until amp. temperatures climbing up to
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