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way of tragedy. >> on the heels of another national gun tragedy. s reporter: president trump making calls for unity. >> we must all rise above the hate. >> this has to be a wake-up call for everyone in leadership. >> reporter: our team coverage over the next three hours begins right now. first at 4:00, a nation in mourning and searching for answers following saturday's massacre in pittsburgh's synagogue. good afternoon. i'm pat lawson muse. >> we're seeing the faces of the 11 people killed ranging in age from 54 to 97. >> out tde of tree of life synagogue, stars of david have been placed along with the victims' names. people have been stopping by to pay respects. >> meantime the suspected shooter made his first court appearance a coupl hours ago and told the judge he understands the charges against
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bm and will bek in court later this week. >> we have team coverage of this tragedy. starting in pittsburgh. >> david culver is live in the area this evening. >> reporter: leon and pat, you mentioned the stars of david. because they have opened up more and more t ofs perimeter allowing folks to get closer to the tree of life synague, you can see the doors are now blocked by mourners. this is as close as they've been able to get since saturday's massacre. meantime you have local leaders and jewisheeaders in community and they are coming together to use this moment. a veny tragic m to launch what they consider to be a -f holed campaign. >> locals consider it the pillar of the squirrel neighborhood. the jcc. living up to its name as a community community center. >> we're in this togetheron
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we allow the horror and the terrorism and the hatred and the anti-semitism to gover the day. >> he just finished organizin the massive interfaith vigil. thousands attended. as the head of the jcc central for loving kindness, he is working the families mak the cted by rror. >> hold each other tight. reach out to the neighbors who you normally wouldn't reach out. to reach out to people. tao people. allow civil scourse. l being a neighbor is no longer about where yive but how you live with others. >> we have to be moping tomorrow can be better and we can play a in getting to better. and once we get to better, it won't be enough.
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we have to keep on trying and trying and trying. >> reporter: throughout this community you see the word neighbor. that's repeated by everyone youe enco and really, they are trying to change the location from ara geic one to a moral one. you heard the rabbi stressing that. he wants people in this community but also d.c. and beyond thare the loving definition of neighbor and to live it out.t t into action. o that would be a way to take a positive of this whole horrible situation. >> thehoing is affecting people all ove the count and here at home. >> our team coverage continues newith 4's meagan fitzgerald. >> reporter: another mass shooting that gripped the tion. 11 innocent lives lost.
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but forhi it hit home. >> this was a place that i worked. this is a place where i went. this is a place where i remember great friendships going. on. >> reporter: he grew up in the tree of life synag iue pittsburgh. one of his best friends was tony fineberg. this morning he got a phone call from a fleenld said tony's mother joyce was >> it was tony's mom. and j my momt sank. and i thought to myself, tony. tony is the kid that we used to go to summer camp. tony mother. a successful woman within the pittsburgh community. >> repter: he says joyce fineberg was a smart woman. she loved her family and community and he says everyone who knew joyce loved her just as much. >> i understood her through her
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son. >> reporte he says joyce fienberg leaves behind two sons and a lot of grandchildren. he tells us her funeral arrangements will likely be set for next weekend. news4. >> today district announced nearly $1n million grants to boost security at religious institutions. the grants support efforts for security upgrades and training. in a statement thet mayor t on the heels of tragedy we continue ore work of building a peaceful world. through grants like these, we can do more to ensure residents and visitors feel safe throughout the district. especially if our places of worship. >>ur coverage of the synagogue shog is just getting started. just llahead, w take look at how politics is playing a role in the response and what the president is going to the mid-terms more than a week away. the man accused of sending pipe bombs to prominent democrats through the mail is i
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court today. his case will be tried many new york. jim hany has the latest. >> cameras were not allowed in the courtroom but those inside say sayoc was seen smiling and laughing. when the judge asked him questions, he noddednd spoke softly. the prosecutors are asking for sayo w to be heldhout bond so a detention hearing will be held next frid. is expected to be extradited to new york city where he faces several charges including transporting explosives and threatening former presidents. it comes on the same day tha asother suspicious package found in an atlanta post office. it too was addressed to cnn. sources tell nbc news that he likely made the bombs in the vandal he was living in. also cial media pos attack democrats and the teenage
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survivors of the parkland florida school shooting. pictures show it was plastered with political propaganda supporting trump. he faces up to 58 years in prison if convicted. gh> a r morning commute near the farragut north metro station. all dueo a suspicious package. d.c. shut down the area while she investigated. the entrance was also briefly closed down. scene quickly cleared the and it turned out the package was deemed safe. a manhunt underway for a person who douse gasoline and set her on fire. a group of young people was fighting sunday evening on 37th street. stephanie chase wheeler tried on break up the fight but someo poured gas on her and then lit a fire. >> i'm sorry that it escalated to that point. but that just shows you. t something change.
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something has to give. we can't live in a world like. >> police say someone drove her to a fire house. police treated her wounds and then rushed her to the hospital where she is inritical condition. two construction workers are recovering fromca elect shocks in arlington. one is in critical condition with life threatening injuries. fire officials stay other in serious but stable condition. townhouses rking on in arlington. police are now investigating what went wrong there. two sisters, local sisters found dead, floatg in the hudson river. today detectives with the new york city police department continue tonvestigate their deaths. >> the latest details this mysterious case.ic p have identified two women as 16-year-old tala and 22-year-old rotana. they're both from fairfax. all we have is a sketch.
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their bodies were found in the river. they were bound together at the waist and fully clothed. ths big question how they died and how they got into the water but investigators say there were no signs of trauma on either body. i spoke with the medical officer's office. he said the cause of death is vt sou orted uill missing on august 24th. at the time the national center for missing and exploited children said she may be wit her older sister. the nypd is taking lead on this case a and ising anyone with information to be sure to contact them with information. m ro says it has some big plans to woo riders back to the system. some bold strategies were t unveilay that he says will get people to regain trust.
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a lower fare rate, $2. and they want to extend t green belt and have red line trains run to green belt at all time and finally, every car would be an reight- train. >> a building block. this is the first building block. next year, it will be another big building block. other things we're looking at. another year plus away. nuwe have to con to think that >>y. ll of this newctervice exed to cost about $20 million a year. meet ll metro board will thursday and talk about these plans. >> as you would f expect the end of october, there is a chill in the air. >> it sure is. and changes are coming. at lea that's what we're hearing from doug >> we have some big changes on our way but these are changes
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at we'll really like. today, temperatures a little below average but not bad across the gion. we've seen a couple of showers and rather gusty winds. take a look at the storm system moving across our area and it is well to the this was a clipper system. it is up toward maine. even some lake effect shower activity. there is some swalling in toward west virginia. snow shoe, west virginia, is seeing a little snow. for us it is on the cool side. as we look toward the next coupledays, 60 degrees here but only 53 inhagerstown. we're looking at a cool night. wait until i show you what we're dealing with come halloween. two days away. >> it sounds foreboding. a northern virginiata
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acco shot by police. >> we just received new reports that something the 25-year-old's family has been saying all utong. breaking details ahat next. and searching the scene in one of the worst aviation disasters a t went wrong minutes after passenger plane took off with nely 200 people board? and just gettingunderway, tonight on "nightly news," hallie jackson is getting into .he debate .he debate
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i believi'pl heard storiesnt from pacross virginiaat hening. thave moved me to take action on veterans unemployment, the opioid epidemic, and pediatric healthcare. but we can't make progress when we're divided, when our leaders pit us against each other for political gain. in the senate, i'll always listen to you and focus on solving problemso that matteirginia and to america. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. saying barbara comstock'sorses je"promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier."n
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jennifer wexis the "clear and convincing" choice. "bssmart, serious d ntive" ... "ms. wexton would be a breath of fresh air" in congress. "bssmart, serious d ntive" ... i'm jennifer wexton and i approved this message because i've worked across party lines to get things done. that's how we can fix congress and ma it work for us again. 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. in marylemocratscal are on the front lines. with so much at stake, ben jealous is the bollead.
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his plans will get our schools back to number oncaand protect our heal. maryland's teachers, 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, democrat for governor storm team 4 is tracking the temperatures this weekful will the kids need coats for trick o treating? doug kammerer will have the forecast. some breaking news, in last year's police shooting along the geor washington parkway, a person was killed by park police officers aft a brief car chase. according to policeeports we just obtained, ghaisar --
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>> these four team pages include police reports written by the police on the scene up the park police the night of the shooting. acrding to t of the fairfax officers involved, he was not w armeh two park police officers fired nine shots into his car. one officer who searched the cat wrote,re were no weapons in plain viewr in reach of the driver. a full search of the car also found no with that. a second officer reported that no weapons were found on him either. recently the park police chief avoided reporters ask about the shooting. we reached out to park police se today about t latest revelations. they didn't apply to our request forcomment.
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the documents released by the fairfax county police after a freedom of information request from the family who is suing the park police. the fbi investigation is ongoing. we are following breaking news from last. two formerre gymnasts sisters who areiling charges. nasir is in priso serving time for sexually assaulting children. both sisters said they want to see changes at usa gymnastics. >> i am outraged watching what has been happening at usa gymnastics. it is like watching a perpetual system of horrible. we must understand this is the culture tt enabled larry to
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position himself as the good guy. >> i am proud to be here with my sister to raise our voices in joining other gymnasts in holding the institution accountable. >> meantime this person is accused of covering up nasir' crimes. a big mess had to be cleaned up today because of an overturned truck. you can see wood slled out all along the road near yorktown boulevard. the area had to be closed down. the good thing is no one was hurtow righto word on what caused the crash. right now, the is just getting started after th boston red sox clinched their fourth world series title in 15 years. y
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know you can expect a big crowd in boston. it will be wednesday morning at 11an0. last night flooded the streets to celebrate the big win over the l.a.er do this is the ninth overall title and they are now tied with the oakland athletics for the third most championship wins behind the new york yankees and the cardinals. hopefully the nats will make that list one of these days. >> my dad is not hpy today. dodgers. >> i thought they would give as you littleetterhan just one win. >> they were an amazing team all year long. >> our weaer got more amazing as the day progreed. >> i know you will love this weather.u cannot turn down 75 degrees in october io november. is a little on the cool de.
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current temperature, underneath mostly cloudy skies. look at the tempera around the area. 53 in gaithersburg. it has been a cool day. our a rage high is64. a little below averine. the gusting 20 to 30 miles an hour. 30 miles an hour in baltimore. the wind will continue but we'll art to s it calm as we move through rest of the evening. no rain currently. oteweto grd onehe mouth of the t river. some pretty good showers withth wind. all thanks to our low-pressure system. lake effect showers. if this was snow, it would be ke effect snowers. take a look at snow shoe, west
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virginia. the cameras out there, over 4,000 feet. they are seeing snow during the day today. here's the big trough of low . pressu that's the way things have been. much cooler but a nice pattern change. nice warm weather. the pattern changed. look at th. are you ready? we're coming into the 70s the next few days. denver will be 79 today. the high tomorrow? 39 with snow. that's a big change for em. their big change means a big change for us. we get nice and warm a we make our way to the end of the week. hello to the 70s. and storm late in the week and that will change fat earn again. 54 degrees at recess and breezy when you are pking up the kids. tomorrow, up to 63. then 73 halloween. it's looki fantastic.
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thursday, breezy, friday, showers. a closer look at the halloween forecast, i'll take you hour by hour for that coming up at 4:45. then see you >> they're going from speedos and ski boots in denver. >> i love it. >> thanks. keeping your children nice and safe and warm. on halloween night is pretty important. >> we're walking you through technology available now to help do you just that. plus, worki foryou. the warning you may soon find on food labels for allergy sufferers, similar for peanuts and eggs. and hear about the
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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 haa fr. ben is a national leaderwh s protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i apoved this message.
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halloween is on wednesday
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and at the top of rents' minds is child safety. >> chris lawrence has the fr smartphone safety app that's every parent should download. >> the scariest part for parents, knowing their children will be around strangers and big crowds at night. ds ck to familiar neighborh and walk to the homes with the lights on. on semitreatsrom the doorway. no child should be stepping boo nto one's home or reaching a car for candy. ideally you'll have an adult present but if you want some extra peace of mind, there are apps. if someone twists their ale or god forbid starts choking, tres cross app can really help. you can call and they can walk you through just about any scenario. there's no way to know whehe candy is coming from, but here's
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a list ofdehose cond dangerous by the fda. you can check it against what's actually in yourchild's bucket. life 360 shows you where the kids are in real-time. you can even set up these virtual fences around areas you don't want them to be so your kids won't be able to get away with the old, i didn't go there excuse. if your child gets in real trouble, tell them they can only push the red panic button. it sends an e-mail to every one of their connections. it sinks with wearable devices soven their smart watch can warning. thank you. we put links to all the apps chris mention in the our nbc washington app. just go online and get app. the man accused of killing 11 people when he opened fire at
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the synagogue arrived in court wearing shackles and being pushed thank wheelchair.e, meanwh president trump is on the attack and making no is on the attack and making no apologies for his tone this be i lieve i've heard stories from people across virginiaing. acat have moved me to takeon on, the opioid epidemic, and pediatric healthcare. but we can't make progress when we're divided, when our leaders pit us against each other for political gain. in the senate, i'll always listen to you
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and focus on solving problems that matterito virginia and to a. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. falways a challenge.s n became a friend, investor, and mentor for the company. ben has helped create over a thousand jobs. he understands the importance of entrepreneurs to the state economy.if e'd been keeping pace with virginia, we'd have 40,000 more jobs right now
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and the average marylander would have $8,000 more in their pocket. it's ttoe to grow big ideas in big businesses. i'm jess gartner a i'm voting for ben jealous. spanberger: i'm abave bratanberger, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, at's taken thousands from pharmacand otherinsurance, 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.
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back with more on the road toery for pittsburgh. after the massacre inside synagogue over theweeken >> we're learning more about the 11 people who wereilled as the man accused of carrying out these acts appeared in court. wendy? >> reporter: good afternoon to you. the suspect appeared briefly in court this afternoon, sitting in a while chair wearing handcuffs. prosecutors imagined to seek the death penalty heob. >> bowers in his first appearance in federal court. >> the judge advised him of the charges against him. he is detainedithout bond. >> reporter: police say he used three handguns and the ar-15 to carry out the massacre saturday morning at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh.
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11 congregants killed. six others including four police officers injured. the deadliest attack ever on a jewish community this america. ll>> they were r good people. really good people. hard to understand why anyone would nt to come in and kill them. >> reporter: among them, pillars of the faithful. joyce, and brothers david and cecil.re red grandfather danielstein. >> he was the most loving carrying person.lw hes did for others. >> we have to stop hating. we can't just say we need stop. we need to do. we need act. hate is not welcome in pittsburgh. it should not be wcome in our borders at all. >> reporter: the heart of the jewish community broken. >> you can cut off somes branche
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but the tree will continue on e ow and wll be back. >> rep ter: but determined t grow from this unthinkable tragedy. >> reporter: this tight-knit community unified in grief. th first funeral set to be held tomorrow. that's the latest from pittsburgh. i'm wenty woolfolk. back to yo >> a heart breaking time for them and for many around the nation. >> as the nation struggles tos prochis attack, president trump is mixing his calls f unity for escalated attacks on the media for not covering him in ar bet way. jenniferohnson tracking the story. >> reporter: good afternoon. once again president has taken to twitter, blaming the media for fueling anger in this country. as the nation mourns a mass
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shooting by an alleged white nationalist, president trump blamed what he called the true enemy of the people. the fake news media for the great anger in our country. >> the very first tng esident did was condemn the attacker. and the very first thingdi medi was blame the president. you haveug a responsibility to play in the divisive nature in this country when 90% of the coverage of everything this president does is negative despite the fact the country is doing extremely well. >> and some jewish leaders pointing the finger at the president and asking him not to go to the scene of the shooting. an open letter signed by tens of thousands accuses the president ationalism white saying it was a direct culmination of your influence. >> how about the democrats? >> reporter: the president's heated rhetoric h u comeer heated scrutiny after many of his frequt targets after many
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of his targets received pipebo mbs. the suspect, an avid trump supporter, an apprehended. he was asked if he should tonei down rhetoric. >> i'll tone it down a little bit. is that okay? i had a feeling you might say that. i ou well. >> reporter: some lawmakers say enough is enough. >> ts has to be a wake-up call to everyone in leadership. >> reporter: fears angry words are taking a turn toward dangerous action. >> this as the anl defamation league is reporting a 57% increase in attacks against jewish community in 2017. the largest increase in its 105-year history. back to you. >> thank you. lesterolt is on the ground in pittsburgh and he'll be reporting live from there. on nbc "nightly news" coming up right after the news.
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a plane crashed near indonesia carrying nearly 200 people. the latest on recovery efforts coming up. >> peanuts, milk and shellfish. the new items you may need to look out for at the grocery store. it has been rather breezy today. a little out there. what does all of this mean? our by hour for our by hour for wednesday. to care for other human beings. nurses
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ben jealous has a plan called medicare-for-all, that builds one undation of medicare, by using our collective purchasing power, t to lower costs a costs of prescription drugs.re medior-all allows us to take every pharmaceutical company to task on the price of every drug. get a better deafor all of us. nurses want a healthier maryland anmedicare-for-all will lead to just that. my name is hannah and i'm supporting ben jealous for governor of maryland.
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i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginiaing. that have moverame to take action on ve unemployment, the opioid epidemic, and pediatric healthcare. but we can't make progress when we're divided, 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 messa. in maryland, democrats are on the front lines.
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with so much at stake, ben jealous is the bold leader maryland needs. his plans will get our schools back to number one and protect our healthcare. maryland's teachers, nurses and president obama agree. ben jealous has the "courage to move families forward." o maryland's teachers, nurses let us stand up f kidsee. let us stand up for families let us stand up for our state ben jealous, democrat for governor news4 is working for your health that food labels may soon warn you when a food contains sesame. they are considering adding sesame on packaged foods. they said it can be leled as natural flavors or spices. if these rules are changed, it wouldoin eight other allergens including milk, shellfish and
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nuts. although it is rare, it can be deadly. >> t royal couplanis in new zed today. meg hab spoke out about women's rights and women's voting. she did so alongside new zealand's prime minister. in england it is reported that harry a meghan are set to split up their palace operationm between wil and kate as they begin to build a family. we want t congratulate everyone who took part in the mari corps marathon. more than 30,000 people ran jeff. d.c.'s runner won. here's a very special moment. tchful this is 90-year-old coral brown. she completes the 10 k race. ews4 caught up with her after her big finish.
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>> how does it feel? >> it's wonderful. >> i can't believe you're 90 yearsstold, ff all. >> how is the recovery? >> i'm already there. >> you're already there. it's awesome. she said she had this race on her bucket list and her entire family ran along with her. >> piece of ke er makingng a w turn in the race. so he could have had back to backs. >> an amazing comeback. that is for sure. hear from the good samaritan who lost her life after stopping who lost her life after stopping to help someone else
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spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. 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 tsr the people he represen. brat serves his donors' interests. we need someone who's for us. announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstocto barbara co: "i think roe vs wade should be overturned and the state should decide it." announcer: that's right. comstock supports taking away a woman's right to choose. she voted to defund planned parenthood 6 times, limiting women's access to contraception. and comstock votes with trump ninety eig. percent of the timeto jennifer wexn: endorsed by the washington post. she'll protect a woman's right to choose. jennifer wexton for congress.
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we're getting you caughtp with four things tonight. >> there were tributes for the people who were murdered in the synagogue. a man stormed into the tree of lifeen cr saturday with multiple firearms. the suspect made a first pearance in courttoday. tomorrow, the president and first lady will travel to pennsylvania to offer their support for tvictims. >> the man accused of sending a sees of pipe bombs last week faces the judge in miami. cesar j sayoc will be held without bond until his hearing nextfriday. it comes on the same day as another packageed addreo c cnn. >> and two sisters were found in the river. they were bound together at the waist anwere fully clothed but there were no signs of any trauma to their bodies.
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>> two gymnasts also sisters say they want the organization to make changes and take responbility. larr nasir is also a target of the lawsuit. he is now doing time for assaulting young gymnasts. > now, this young wompe st her car in prince george's county yesterday to help out a crashville and then moments later a sus driver hit and killed her. >> reporter: this family has pictures of the young lady. this is the father who lost her. >> reporter: maryland state police say she was driving near prince george's county early sunday morning when she
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witnessed a single car crash. she went to help driver, another vehicle struck and killed her. >> i never, never thought she would die. police stay driver who struck her stayed on the scene but was later arrested. police believe h under the influence. >> when you don't feel well for driving with drunk, not drive. not drive when you drink alcohol. it is just irresponsible. >> anger is what i feel. >> reporter: the photographer says he recently took pictures of she was incredibly kind. >> she was always helping somebody in some way. she would take extra step to make sure they were okay. >> reporter: johna's family says
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that's why the 23-year-old was on the highway. police would only say the suspect is 37 years oldm and f springdale. they are not releasing his name because he has not been charged. >> jonna's d said she was working in a restaurant in d.c. and saving her money to open a salon. prince george's county is working to improve wheer that flows into the bay. under the clean water partnership, they are installing a storm weaer drain davis avenue. devices will be used to remove sediments and minerals while testimonying the water that wilw thnto the chesapeake. >> we'll bring these samples back and analyze them.er and our w quality, we expect to be different. the process in prince
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george'sraill up at the end of november. and we won't to have worry with any storm action. >> it'sooking phenomenal over the next couple days. >> it is like the season is changing again. >> we'ven s it go very warm to very cool and now back to very warm air j in time for everybody to be out there trick or treating. out there now, still seeing a little wind. i'm definitely seeing some wind. gusting 20 to 30 miles an hour during the afternoon. you can see the cloud cover. overall, not a badfternoon but the breeze and a shower here and there didn't maketor the b of mondays. it is going to be a cool night. the breeze will come down. take long at this temperature trend. we hit 62 today. 72 on wednesday. n on thursday. we're going up anymore but
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that is pretty cool as we make our way over the nextew days. the average high is 64. nothing on the radar. we've seen a couple of showers here and there. we saw some pretty good showers ng through. you see the initial area of low pressure to the north. look at all the lake effect showers we've got. look at th little streamer coming off lake erie. that's rain. we're looking at the webcam toward snow shoe a little while ago. it has been on the mild side. a nice side today.e averhigh, 64. we didn't quite make it there. going for a high of 63. lighter squinlds that bluesk s. i think it will be a much nicer day than today. the temperatures will be similar with less wind and more sunshine. we move through the next couple
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days. 73 on wednesday. we'll to ha take closer look at halloween. for those of you o there trick or treating, i should say all of us. gorgeouswe her. 5:00. 64, dry. it is something to think about getting othere. 62 by 9:00. a beautiful halloween planner. we still go up from 72 wednesd to 75 on thursday. a very warm wind. a warm high of 72. we could see falling e temperatures ln the day. shower activity. maybe even a rumble of thunder. you can see the change going ck to cooler than average temperatures. even though we are cooler. still some sunshine. a mix of sun and clouds. monday, the temperatures around
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62. and next week, some 70s a well. as we i moveo november, we're moving in on the warm side. >> the knockout rounds begin tonight on nbc's "the voice." the locals are still in the mix. ♪ >> he is from lanham, maryland. blake shelton stole him to his team last week. "the voice" airs tonight and tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. right here on nbc 4. just ahead, a play with nearly 200 people disappear from radar. >> the crews are searching the scene for survivors after the plane crashed minutes after takeoff. we'll have the latt on recovery efforts. first, let's check in jim and wendy. >> this might sound familiar.
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i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginia 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, ag when our leaders pit unst 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. saying barbara comstock'sorses je"promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier." jennifer wexton is the
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"clear and convincing" choice. "smart, serious and substantive" ...d "ms. wexton we a breath of fresh air" in congress. i'm jennifer wexton and i approv this message because i've workeacross party lines to get things done. that's how we can fix congress ag and make it work for un. a devastating crashinn
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nesia where a plane goes down with nearly 190 people on board and now they're hook for people and cluess to why it crashed. >> reporter: personal belongings, aircraft debris and human remains are still being recovered from thet, the cause. it took lives of 189 passengers and crew including at least three children and 20 members of indonesia's finance ministry. the plane damage e vanished fro3 minutes after takeoff. >> translator: i was on the beach. it was dark and cloudy. i didn't think anything of it. i thought it was thunder. it was fferent. it was loud. boom! >> reporter: the u.s. built boeing was just two onths into
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service with a discount indonesian carrier. the company sent out their cld not dolenses. investigators say there was no distress signal and weather at the time od thom she jet w had aas ue technical issn the previous night but it was cleared to fly. experts are looking for the black boxes still submerged about 100 feet below the surface. now at 5:00. a tornlt of heart break. >> we walked in and he said all jews must die. >> the tree will continue to ow and we will be back. >> the man who police say was warmed a hate-filled a agenda several guns makes his first court aearance.
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as new tributes are made to the vicms of the synagogue shooting. >> we begin with the synagogue shooting that is considered the deadliest attack on jews in our country. good evening. the white house says the president and first lady plan to travel to pennsylvania tomorrow to offer support. >> right now thats community preparing for 11 funerals. victims fromay satu attack range in age from 54 to 97. and thatncludes a pair of brothers and a married couple. >> in court s thepected gunman second a court appointed defender and said she understands the charges. is due back in court this thursday. >> and we have team coverage people in pittsburgh and across our nation mourn these victims. >> let's begin with david culver
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who has been talking to people in that squirrel hill community. >> reporter: the group that wa targeted, the jewish community, th l isding the effort to create unity and dialogue. tonight heartfeltra embs are common on the streets of squirrel hill neighborhood. a place known for its family focused atmosphere. it was mr.rogers' neighborhood making this feel so out of place, unreal. >> i had a dream that it was all a nightmare. but i woke up and the nightmare continues. >> reporte rabbi symon hasn't slept much the last few days. he leads the jewish community dsnter. having lost fri in the shooting, he put aside his own pain and helped organize

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