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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 the
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massive gathering. >> we're in this wgether. 't allow the horror and the terrorism and the hatred and the anti-semiti to govern the day. >> we saw the unity as soon as we arrived in pittsburgh. hours after the shooting. >> taking care of each other. that's really meaning tofl me. >> young people heard it. turning to democracy for healing. >> i hope that it brings change is that i hope that it spreads eough love that peo will go out and vote and help. >> the rabbi leads the team. they were supposed to hear from speakers on gun safety and rights. before that talk could happen, the community experienced violence first hand. th rabbi says this has motivated young people. >> one o those kids has a
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friend who lived through parkland, he mostly cloudy me and said can i -- he e-mailed me and said can i help. >> finding the answer has been a painful journey. >> even in the midst of the tragedy and horror, there is a light. >> you know, this reverberates around the world. and this is intimate community. what is their reactiongl to the al media coverage of this horror? >> reporter: the glo media is right. i can hardly move here. it is jam packed. as you know, it is very difficult to step into a communyhat is in so much pain. the folks have been incredibly racist, even thanking us for unity's their co message. and the rabbi mentioned parkland. i felt something simil where folk were asking, they knew we
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were from the washington, d.c. area. they were hoping at the federal level something could prevent this from happening in future. >> i think we fl like we' all just a village, you know? thank you. wall streetd also p tribute today. the opening bell tolling just once before traders at the new g york stock exc observed a moment of silence for the 11 victims. >> here there are some with direct connection to the tree of life synagogue knd thoseled on saturday. tonight hundreds including local leaders andta diges are expected to gather at the israel congregation for an infaith service.
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>> i've bee speaking to people all afternoon. this markets people of all walks of life. theovernors of virginia and maryland and just up the street atmerican university, students are gathering, too. it's the latest mass shooting that has gripped the entire communities across the country. 11 lives lost at a synagogue. innocent victims who went to pray. a ridge is toil send their prayers -- a ridge is togil to r prayers. >> some have connections to the tree of life synagogue and others feel aseeneral exp the jewish community is sub to
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rising levels of emantiism in this country. >> it also hits home for adam in silver spring.is >> thi a place where i worked, a place where i went, a ace i remember some great friendships. >> he grew up in the tree of life synagogue. one of his best friends was ton. fienbe he got a letter that said tony's mom wasgone. >> it was tony's mom miflt heart just sank. tony? tony is the kid that went to summer camp. >> joyce rgfien was a smart woman. she did work in pittsburgh. she loved her family. and everyone whoer knew loved her just as much. >> i understood her through her
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son. a >> i had opportunity to speak with officials and they say this is the new normal. whenever we have big gathering and big events lying this, metal detectors are put in place she wa 75 years old. a proud grandmother and leaves behind two sons. >> we're gorng to have coverage throughout the evening of the synagogueti sh. in the next half-hour we'll take a closer look at the suspect. that iludes some potential warning signs we're seeing on social media. we're following new developments in the series o bombs mailed to president trump's kriltics. cesar sayoc was in court. today he had his hair in a pony tail. h cuffed hands i lap. today's hearing comes the same
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day another suspicious package was found at an laebl post office.it too was sent to cnn. he likely made the bombs in that van where he was livi. deadly news about a deadly police shooting. fairfaxy police now confirm that bijan ghaisar did not have a weapon when he was shot and killed by park police. it was last november, you'll ninel, when officers fired shots into his car aer a chase. he died ten days later. his familyas filed a $25 millio wrongful death lawsuit in this case. the fbi is investigating. and two local sisters found ad floating in the hit son river. one of them had been missing since august. a 16-year-old who was possibly with her older sister.
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the last known address was skyline towers inch falls ch more onhis mysterious case and an investigation into how they ended upn that river. >> reporter: police have identified them. both of fairfax. this sketch is all authorities havenc released last wednesday when tir bodies were found. the two women were fully clothed. investigators are asking how they died and how they got into thewater. there were no signs of trauma to their bodies. the cause of deaths und investigation. the younger sister was reported missing on august 24th. at the time the national center for missing and exploited children said she may have been with her sister.
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the new york marmt is taking the lead and asking anyone with information to contact them. news4. a right now, there is manhunt for the person who poured gasoline for, on a woman. >> reporter: the horror was all too real here on 37th street sunday evening. fight among a large group of young people. ilice say this she was among them. eard a lot of commotion when i was in the house. somethingserious going on out there. >> that was just the beginning. stephanie tried on break up the fight when she became victim. one of the people said she was
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doused with gasoline and set on fire. >> i'm sorry that i escalated to that point. that just shows you. someing has got to change. something has got to give west can't live in a world like this. >> someone put wheeler in the car and looked for help. they drove about a mile awayth d e is a fire house nearby. help came quickly. wheeler tas tak the hospital in critical condition. the fight and the fire all happened within sight of a police camera. with you live outside the fireu where the victim was, we're told they wanged on the door. the suspect at large. the person is facing a rnlg e if malicious disfigurement. >> a local woman stopped on the side of the highway when she
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sees a driver ined the instinct to help cost her her life.ea still talking to the family of this good samaritan. plus, most of us do it. reading the doctor reviews online before booking an appointment. the news4 i-team shows you why you might want to get a second opinion. it's a cool afternoon. it's a cool afternoon. onlyn e hlow to mid 50s.
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in marylanocratscal are on the front lines. with so much at stake, ben jealous is the boldlea. his plans will get our schools back to number one red protect our health maryland's teachers, nurses and president obama agree. ben jealous has the "co fage to move familiward." 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 we have some fantastic schools slipped. chand we have a lot ofls that are in crisis. our current governor has withheld money thatd' co been spent on education. maryland needs a governor whose top priority is public schools. ben jealous has a plan to fully fund education, to bring teacher pay up so that we can attract the best and brightest. ben's educatioeaplan is supported byers like me. if parents want better schools, then ben jealous needs to be the person they vote for. my name is rachel and i'll be voting for ben jea.
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a warning about the patient reviews you might be using to peick doctor. millions check them out every month. w do you know if they're git?
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jodi looks into it. >> it is rare to buy anything without going online to see what others think. >> when i opened it up, i was shocked. >> one star for a doctor who didn't spend much time with a patient or treat them with respectful. >> everything that i find abhootent. >> n only because she is a doheor. she is toctor in that review and she can prove it's fake. >> i'm an academic physician. she doesn't see patients. that was out there gore two years. i spentut an e-mail to practicing physicians and almost every one of them said they had experienced this. >> andost are too busy with patients to keep tabs on more than a dozen doctor review sites. >> i never thought about it. i looked and saw that i was being trashedli. >> one review complained o a
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long waiting room. she usually meets them on the way to the operatingroom. >> surprise that had someone would be so vi >> we heard the same thing from doctor after doctor after doct prompting the american women's association to survey the members to s how man have found fake reviews and how to treat the problem. these reviews are looked at byour medical credentialing departme, b i aurtnscean by your faculty. >> some said disgruntled employees may be to blame. >> they want to charge a lot of money to fix any blemishes. >> several sai they constantly get e-mails from reputation repair companies. right around theim same as the one-star reviews offering to clean up their online image for a price. >> it sounds unethical and
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probably illegal. >> wed n create platform that's truthful. >> when a brockings engs institute asked people the choose a doctor based on government reviews, those carried a lot of weight. special when i female patients. >> i think they take them for granted. they've been vetted and they are real. t >>y warned the government ratings often differ from the ones online. while fake reviews hurt doctors, fake positive reviews can hurt patients. >> it is a matter of high of and death. >>he just went online to find a new dentist for hertewins. she w one that other moms recommend. >> it help meo derstand whether or not the dentist would have a long wait. >>er kids loved it. >> did you have any fears the review mig not be real. >> stu said more than 10 million
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people now visit web md and vitals.com every month. they're constantly trying to weed out questionable reviews. >> they use special filters to identify biased reviewers. key words often used. >> if any of these show it likely to be false, we'll take them down >> s contacted them and she hopes it will persuade patient who's rely online reviews to get a second>> opinion. his is putting your high of in someone's hands. >> tel most l customers to post reviews are those a are sur happy or super angry so you rarely get a whole idea. it is not a bad idea to google with lawsuo just see what pops up. >> and there's more, too.
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you can find the link and muchr on our nbc washington app. a new place for thoseh struggling w substance abuse from montgomery county. has the big step toward the future of a place called the avery road treatment central. the center will offer stepdown care. onat means it will treat patient who's d't need to be hospitalized but a quite ready to be out on their own. they're trying to woo you back. we have a new man calli for increased service andeded fare to make it better for riders
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> the wind was still going today. someone went out to hit golf balls and it was still gusting. >> but that could help you. >> it's good into the wind. >> and you're welcome. exactly right. out there now, a little on the windy side. because of the clouds and the t wind,eels cooler. 56 degrees. still some cor showing up. winds out of the west at ten les an hour. take a look at the winds. 36 mes an hour in patuxent. where you don't see a number, the gusts have come down. no rainid .e see some shower activi
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the showers were very quick. right there. right there. moving out into the atlantic. around our big area of pressure, here's the storm system right here that came through yeerday. actually last night. and then a broader area ofpr lo sure here. this whole thing moves out and we'll see it shift a little bit. it moves back toward the west. 79 degrees. tomorrow, 39 and snow. yeah. the cool weather, the cold a moving into the region. all the way up toward new york and boston. we move throught the r of the week. the temperaturesill be climbing. we're tracking a storm that will bring the cooler air back.
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tomorrow, 43 degrees. some areas may get into the upper 30 54 degrees, the reset. 61 by the time we pick up the kids at the b stop. 72 degrees for the trick or treaters. really a nice evening. i'll take a closert looke forecast for halloween. 75 on.thursd very breezy ahead of the next stm system that is bringing some showers. three days in a row of 70 or . better see you at 5:45. >> thank you. two days after the massacre in a since going on in pittsburgh, the suspect goes a befo judge today. 10:00 coverage of our top st.ies next plus the local effort to
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tyincrease securi. and a woman stopped to help another driver on the side of thewa hi then she was hit and killed by a drunk driver. tonight, we talk to her heart broken family. >> wn you drink alcohol, it is just irresponsible.
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i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginiaing. that have moved me to take action on veterans unemployment,
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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 message. saying barbara comstock'sorses je"promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier." jennifer wexton is the "clear and convincing" choice. "smart, serious and substantive" ... "ms. wexton would be a breath of fresh air" in congress. 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 make it work for us again.
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we're back with a closer look at e top ory, the shooting at the pittsburgh synagogue. they are preparing1 for funerals. the victims ranged in age from 54 to 97. >> a tribute to those killed stars of david for each victim. >> and vampb the white house
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expressed the president and first lady willravel to pennsylvania tomorrow to offer r su >> the spuktd gunman in this attack made his first appearance in court today. >> we're getting a closer look at the investigation and some of the potential evidence fence them. >> reporter: the shooting inspect was driven to court. t was charged as man who attacked jewish worshippers during services. hely spoke bri answering yes, sir when asked if he understood the charges agast him. >> he used his three handgun that's he posted on social media and an ar-15 like this while screaming he wted to kill jews. police say if police did not
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shoot him, the death count would have been higher. he said i just want to kill jews. the fbi calling it a hate crime. they are continuing on pour over his home and social media. bowers posted a hate-filled rant saying, i'm going in.ve he railed against president trump calling him a globalist. not aon naist. >> it was an act of evil. >> at the white house,ar huckabee sanders condemned the shooting and the alled hate motive. >> we have a need to confront anti-semitism in all its forms. >> the judge has ordered he is held pending trial.
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what do we know abo the victim? >> reporter: so many people were close to the 11 people who died it was a very tight-knit jewish community for decades and cades and they were regularly attending shabbat service every week. we talked on their relatives and friendsnd one thing stug out was the commitment to public service that a lot of them had. so many were dedicated to giving back in later years. almost all of them shared this deep and iding belief.
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and robert bowers appeared in federa court. most are in the hospital with major wounds and hopefule s of them will be coming out of the hospital very soon. but in the next few days, we'll be seeing funerals in pittsburgh. coming up at 7:00, a closer look at whether armed guards could be used to prote people at places of worship. today district announced nearly million in grants to boost security at religious institutions. those grants support efforts for community upgrades and training. the funning can be used to purchase things like cameras, new doors, locks and gates. the money will be split up
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across the district. there is a knew way to see something, say something. i. i watch nova allows you to repo report to police agencies.s its to alert to possible terror activities and other significant criminal activity. the i-watch nova app is available on ios and android systems. >> a loc family reeling after a suspected drunk driver killed a young woman in prince george's county. 23-year-old joanacaballero. she had just seen another driver afternn on route50. this was early yesterday morning. and she stopped to help. that's when she became a prince george's county tracee wilkins has reaction from this family that is overcome with
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grief. >> it is so sad. she is beautiful. everything. she has a good heart. >> t family passes the picture with the kind of care you give a small child. and for the father who lost her. >> my girl, she was vert. sw never, never ever i seen,he died >> reporter: she was driving early sunday morni when she witnessed a single car crash. when she went to help that driver, another vehicle struck and kled her. police stay driver struck and killed her stayed on the scene stayed to help her. but police believe he was under the influence. >> when you not fee well for driving, don't drive. it is just irresponsible.
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>> anger. >> reporter: he said he recently took pictures of jhonna. >> she was always taking the extra step to make sure somebody is okay. or make sure they are in a better place. >> reporter: jhonna's family said that's why she was on the highway. maryland state police searching for cameras to see if there's any additional information that can help. they are not naming the driver who struck jhonna because he has not been charged, only saying he is a 37-year-old man from springdale. >> her family said sheas saving money in the meantime.
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ha w we're learning about the plane in the accident. and metro trying on winrs and metro trying on winrs ri pack to
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spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care companies, voting them billions in tax breaks while voting against lowering the cost of prescriptions and voting against protections for pre-existing conditionspr . brat serves his donors' interests. we need someone who's for us.
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ines. in maryland, democrats are on the frontica... with so much at stake, ben jealous is the bold leader maryland needs.wi his plan 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." let us stand up for our kidset s stand up for families let us stand up for our state ben jealous, democrat for governor
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less than month after a devastating tsunami and earthquake, indonesia i once again dealing with a disaster. this time it involves a deadly jet thtt crashed rig after takeoff. all 189 people on board the flight are believed dead. investigators say one of the pilots had requested to return tohe airport just after takeoff. >> it will be a whileefore we know why the flight went down ocus onre has been some the jet itself.
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this ishe first major accident involving that kind of plane. that particular aircraft had only been in service simon mid-augu mid-august. last year, lion a was the first to deploy it. i think used by some in the u.s. southwest has nearly two dozen of them. and american air ones hasr a dozen in its need addedast november. both airlines say they'll be watching the results of this investigation. more train service. up next,or the maj proposals by metro to get ridersck to come ba. and the redskins are rolling. we'll tell you wha.s ne and the bride who paid to and the bride who paid to get her wedding dss reserve
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announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should be overturned and the state should decide it." announcer: that's right. comstock supports taking away h a woman's to choose. she voted to defund planned parenthood 6 times, limiting women's access to contraception. and comstock votes with trump ninety eight percent of the time. jennifer wexton: endorsed by e washington post. t a woman's right to choose. jennifer wexton for congress. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. yoyou want "streaming all your favorite netflix shows on fast internet" easy. you nt "internet that helps you sav. you want "the best wifi you can pause with a tap." see? easy. you want xfinity because it makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get a special offer on xfinity internet, tv and voice for just $79.99 a month for 2 years. plus, get dvr service free for a year. click, call orisit a store today.
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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 r pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened theyl lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have a friendamed 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. i believi've heard storiesnt from people acro virginiaening. that have moved me to take action on veterans unemployment, the opioid epidemic, and pediatric healthcare. 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 virnia and to america. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message.
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owe have some fantastic schools slipped. and we have a lot of schools that are in crisis. our current governor has withheld money that could'n. been spent on educat maryland needs a governor whose top priority is public schools. ben jefuous has a plan to fully, to bring teacher pay up so that we can attract the best and brightest. ben's education plan is supported by teachers like me. if parents want better schools,a then benus needs to be the person they vote for. my name is rachel and i'll be voting rn for ben jealous for go. >> today metro announced its
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master plan. to approve your commute and bring back riders. this comes after years of delays and reduced service. it includes adding rush hour service,in red the weekend fares and add go train cars. ad tuss reports the news is welcome to most riders but there is that question. who is >> reporter: make no mistake, this taking metro nation by storm a riders are weighing in left and right. people are happy to hear about is but others remain a bit skeptical. they want to see if metro can pull it off. >> reporter: more service and dropping the price of weekend trims. >> that would bee.awesom if there wou be new change. >> reporter: let's take a close looke highlights. they are proposing longer rush hour service, cutting the weekend fares to a flat $2, steppeding thew yel line to
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green belt, right now somen trains t around at silver spring but would turn away. and how about eve train is a longer eight-car train? myhenl ultimate fruition is. >> metro's leader makes it clear, he feels this is a turning point. >> wha can we do to get riders back? >> he says all of this will cost money. about $20 million a year. >> i thinkui it is aing block. >> for riders, the ultimate proof will be in the e. performanc >> it seems to go up and not a lot of value. >> now, metro tryin to turn all of that around. news4. and to find the money for these upgrades. we'll find out morehen the metro board meets this thursday.
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>> here we go. mondays aren't supposed to be that exciting. more from the rolling redskins, you've been strutting praunld sports office today.>> e're always strutting around. tina turner, any other musian who has ever sung a song like withhe offense struggng, the tat. d has kept the redskins in avery game then some. seven sacks, two picks in sunday's win over the giants. that has helped propel them to the three-game winning streak cynic 2016.
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the best start in tenyears. >> i like the way we're playing and competing. after that game, itne could hav a lot of ways. >> the leader stepped up. we came out and competed and won three st >> we are leading but we haven't won the division or the championship or the super bowl. we just need to start. twe're just turning stove on. we ain't even put the grease in yet. just keep it rolling. >> hopefully grease is still sizzling next sunday against the falcons. by the way, n that was reallye of you to let djar sger to use your hat and coat. be sure to get it back. >> he can rock it better than i can. >> it was all about defense. >>ht a s to behold. >> here it is monday. what is happening this we?
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at about halloween? >> let's deep good news going. >> keep it rolling. out there now, what are we dealing with? pretty nice conditions. it was ae lit breezy at times. it was a little cool. look at ino the river is starting to relax. the winds aretaing to come. winds gusting 20 to 30-miles-per-hour. now you're seeing the clearing skies.ll that will the temperatures to fall. 56 degrees, 53 by nex hour. down to 47 by 11:00. it will cool fairly efficiently. will be a chilly night, too. the temperature trend,. tomorrow morning, 63. up to 72 wednesda up to 75 thursday. and we may just throw i o more 75 by friday. we have to get through anomer st coming our way though.
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that's really it. widen it town a little bit. we're just seeing the headache effect showers coming you this. even some snow into snow shoe, west virginia. nothing like that here. blue skies, 63. a nice looki tuesday. you might want warmer numbers. gorgeous at 5:00. 7:00. the sunset by the way. 6:08. 64 degrees at that time. comfortable and really nice weather for halloween. clear skies as well.
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75 degrees thursday. increasing clouds. that will give us a chance for shower activity late thursday. most othe day is dry. this stem holdi back a little bit. so friday on the warm side. now it looks like it will warm. late friday into the day. a much nicer weekend than what weawith some shower activity. a lot of games canced again. 61 degrees on saturday. 60 degrees sunday. and then take a look at what we've got even into next wk. some 70s. e first full wee of november and we're talking 70s. the only thing i don't like, the sun down at 5:08 on sunday. >> oh, yeah. sad.hat makes us >> me, too. >> thank you. from local football sta to beloved football coach. he led countless students ones su on and off the field.
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>> last summer, s lennyultz was dealing with a car issue when he was hit and killed by another . just ahead, family reaction to a guilty plea in that case. >> and we're all getting older. trendy businesses are shrinking the menu font and dimming the lights. it makesk us l better but we can't see. can't see. omoting agepr
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before he was attorney general, brian frosh led maryland's fight to can up the bay. so when donald trump's epa attacks our clean water laws, frosh is leading the charge to stop them. attorney general brian frosh.
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yikes, this happened. this truck overturned. so area had to be closed they could clean up this mess. it is all good to go. the truck driver who killed a beloved football coach in june pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter. lenly schultz was fixing a boatn
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hitch w a box truck hit him. amy cho was in the courtroom and spoke with the coach's heart broken family. >> this was high school coach lenny schultz. his mom said he was the kind of person who cared about everne. >> i it miss him anday i shall a miss him. he was such a good person. he wanted to help men and women so they could beis someone in th life. >> the schultz family wearing h bracelets w his favorite phrase, leave no doubt. the person who pled guilt to involuntary manslaughter, the driver, carlos garciaos utors say shortly after the crash, a witness went to talk to garcia and y said probably killed that man. to which he apparently responded, accidents happen.>> i don't wish him bad. but i believe if we do something wrong, we should pay for it.
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>> garcia could face up to ten years in prison. because he's not a citizen, he could be deport. meantime, madison high school recently opened a new fieldhouse named after coach schultz to make sure he is nev rgotten. >> by the grace of god, i am going on. wherever i am, i amng g to try to help others as he wanted to help. >> and they said they've set up a scholarship fund to carry on his legacy of helpingtunts achieve their dreams. >> coach schultz had just been player bid six months prior to hisdeath. jim andn doree are on next with news4 a 6:00. we're tracking big developments in two major stories gripping the nation. >> there is grief and honor in pittsburgh. the entire nation trying to come to terms with massurderer at a
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synagogue. >> and another potential m bomb is found as the fbi discovered the suspect may have af lengthy list targets. >> president trump's response today. he is blaming the media. >> we begin with the first appearance in court. >> robert bowers in his first neerns federal court. >> the judge advised him of the chargest aga him. he is detained, in jail without bond. >> police say he used his three handguns like the ones he posted on media and an ar-15 to carry st his massacre at the tree of lifeagogue in pittsburgh. 11 congregants killed. six others including police officers injured. the deadliest attack ever on a jewishommunity in america. >> they were really good people.
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>> amongthem, pillars within the community'sfaithful. joyce fienberg and brothers cease a i will david rosenthal. the retired grandfather and richard godfry. >> hwas the kindest, most loving, caring person. he always did for others. >> for days, they've come to mourn. >> we've got totop hating. it can't just be to say the. we need to dond to act. hate is not welcome in pittsburgh. it should not be welcome in our borders. >> the of jewish community broken >> you can cut off some branches. the tree will continue to grow and we'll be back. >> but determined on grow that this unthinkable tragedy. >> this tight-knit community unified had grief. the first funeral set to be held
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tomorrow. in pittsburgh, wendy woolfolk. nbc 4 news. >> ssemany of t victims coming from our area. >> some will pay their respects in northwest washington. >> some big loca names are coming to show their support, right? >> reporter: that's right.me 2,500 people are expected. among them, d.c. mayor murrell bowser, the governors of virginia and maryland i know what other leaders. you can see the lines have ntinued to grow here. all the people who want to participate. they tell me it is just the new normal here with the security. we're looking at how this has impacted people of all walks of life.

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