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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. >> we're all just devastate.
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we see it as an attack on our values as americans. >> reporter:ti devas and sorrow spans across the natn after 1 lives were lost at a synagogue while inning people gathered to pray. >> not only in pittsburgh but the jewish community in our stat and across the country is in our thoughts and prayers. >> reporter: now dozens of students at u americanversity passed the spiritual life center. >>ty there are commu relations across pittsburgh. fsome areling a general spegs the jewish community is subject anti-semiavels of this. , anti-semitism. >> this is a place where i went. a place where i remember some great friendships. >> reporter: he grew up in the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. one of his best friends wasony
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fienberg. this morning he got a phone call from a friend who said his mother joyce was gone. >> it was ny's mom. and my heart just sank. h>> reporter: says joyce fienberg was a smart woman who dent yearsng research at the university of pittsburgh. she loved her family and community and he saysry ee who knew joyce loved her just as much. i understood her through her son. through the kindness of tony. >> and to give you more pe pective, there line is stretching down the street near connecticut avenue and it continues to grow. 2,500 people are expected. it ise certainly possibl that number could grow. as for joyce fienberg, she was 79 years old, proud grandmother. she leaves behind two sons. >> such senseless tragedy. ank you.
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>> this attack comes as the ann defamation league. president trump is blaming the media for the culture of anger in our country. ofn harris has that sid this story. >> yes. there have been calls for president trump to take stronge stand on hate speech and to moderate his own language. last week he said he wanted to be called a nationalist. a term strongly assiated with racism. >> i am a nationalist. a word that hand been used too much. people use it. i am very proud of it.i ink it should be brought back. i want to help other countries of the world. >> the president can one day claim to be a nationalist and then the next day express sympathy for jewish families who have been harmed. >> reporter: in a series of twee today, the president
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blames the f media blaming. historically that term has been used by autocrats to delegitimize others. and tclbe r, the job of the press is to seek the best available version of the truth and freeway facts to thele american pe and to hold those in power to account. a role we're all very proud to play. >> indeed better. ank you. we often hear the indelible scars.nal it is not often we get to see their physical scars. >> this man is shirtless andrgis al scars exposed and he is wearing a colostomy bag. the magazine said it shows 72 years of school shoings and those who survived them.
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he was credited with protecting 20 classmates last bruary. his images prove school shootings in the u.s. are a crisis for humanity. our coverage of the crisis in pittsburgh continues in our next half-hour. us live ver will join from pennsylvania. he explains how religious leaders are usinghis moment to launch a campaign filled with hope. aery brief court appearance for the man accused of sending bombs in the mail to prominent democrats across the country. those in the courtroom said cesar sayoc was smiling and laughing. his hair in a possibliy tail. the lawyerays they haven't had enough time with their climate. ultimately they, there was
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another package found today addressed to encnn. ag are reaching out to other possible targets. a suspicious package caused a commotion near the farragut north and wests metro station this morning. d.c. s policet down the area to investigate. officers quickly deemed it to be safe. breakingdevelopments along the gw park way. police are confirming that bijan ghaisarid not have a weapon when he was shot. he died ten days later. his family filed a $25 million wrongful death lawsuit in the case. the fbi is investigating it. theaudis denied, then admitted involvement in his death but they have yo provide a full accounting of the facts. onight the fiance of that
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"washington post" says she is disappointed by the u.s. response. jamal khashoggi was killed. the u.s. is more than tripling its milit presence at the border with mexico. the department of defense announcing 5,200 additional troop there soon deploy. this comes as cenal america migrants make their way through mexico to the united states. president trump said it represents an invasion and warn our military is waiting for you. reporters traveling with them said it is made up of those trying to escape poverty. the u.s. congress seventh district race v forginia is a
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statistical tie. only 3% of vots in the poll from the center for public policy say they are undecided. did you hear t.c. board of elections sent out more than 10,000en ae ballots but forgot to include a reminder on the return envelope that a stamp is required. if you've mailed yours out, don't worry, they will deliver theallot and then charge the board of elections for postage. you can learn more on our mid-terms washington app. let's check out the forecast app. >>s on what tap for tonight and the week ahead? >> it is coming up fast and a zpre forecast for halloween. we've sustain winds through the day. gustin0 srtin 2g to ocalm. wh will happentonight? we'll get rather cool.
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we have a storm syste t into northeast. you can see what's happening. a few showers and clouds. we saw those during the day. the air is makg its way out of north. he next our way through couple days, take look at this. 62. only 47 insb pigh. so that's the kind of cooler air we've got coming in. tomorrow, a little bit better. wednesday, halloween. thursday, a lot warmer. you can flip pittsburgh around. see what i'm saying? we're talking about just how hot we get and how warm it is for halloween. >> thank you.'r maybe y looking for a ne doctor? >> maybe you're thinking about those online reviews. should you trust them? >> when i oned it up, i was completely shocked. the news4 i- discovers fake posts. how can you spot a fake review
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online? >> what we've learned about the mysterious disappearance of two sisters from fairfax county. >> and our coverage of the >> and our coverage of the synagogue shooting ntinues.co ntlieve i've heard stories from people across virginiaing. that have moved me to take action on veterans unemployment, the opioid epidemic, and pediatric healthcare. but we can't make progress when we're divided, 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.
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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. falways a challenge.s ben 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 we'd been keeping pace with virginia, we'd have 40,000 more jobs right now and the average marylander would have $8,000 more in their pocket. it's time to grow big ideas into big businesses.
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i'm jess gartner and i'm voting for ben jealous. tonight a lot of questions surrounding the deaths of two local sisters. a 16 and 22-year-old discovered floating here in the hudson r. ri tonight in this mysterious ca. >> the saudi arabia consul in new york found two women found dead were saudi nationals. the consul general is following closely the investigation of the two saudi citizens found in the hudson river. police in new york have identified them as 16-year-old and 22-year-old, both of fairfax. the sketch is all authorities have released sense wednesday when the bodies we found in the hudson river upper west side. they were bound together at the waist and both were fully
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clothed. the questions are how they died and how they got into the but investigators tell us, there were no signs of trauma on either body. y the nk medical examiner's office says the cause of death is still under investigation. the younger sister was record missing on august 24th. at the time, the national central for missing and exploited children s that she may be with her older sister whose last known addss was in falls church, virginia. they'resking anyone with information to contact them. news4. >> anyone with information about the sisters i encouraged to call the number on your screen for new york crime stoppers. >> no one will be because one of the gunmen is dead and the second soter was
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defending the crowd. they say he was sho on east pine drive. both men who were shot died at the scene. police b decided therother was defending the other people outside the home and it was a justified homicide. theec dves say bryant and if two brothers werenvdolar imentvn a possible case in a vandalism case that targeted the jewish community serce in virginia. this man spotted on surveillance video this month may be t same man who spray painted swastikas st year. he pleaded guilty earlier this month to the crimes he committed last year at both the jcc and a chatch. investigs say one of theec classmatesnized his walk from the surveillance video at the jcc this month. mahoney has not been charged in this latest case. a warrant has been issued.
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s everyone gets older, trs say we have to stay active, stay healthy,nd that's why the district is encouraging businesses to make themselves agefriendly. new at 6:00, mark segraves shows works.the initiative nearly 20% of the people living in the district are over 60 years old and the number is growing. that's why the district isag encog businesses to become more age friendly by doing things lik providing hand rails, larger spines are more easily read, elevators, wider entrances and good lighting. >> it is tunfortunatet people have a negative contags about seniors. >> she knows first hand. >> it is restricted and limiting and unfair. >> and y h don'te to be over 60 for tose issues t influence
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you. mayor bowser is concerned for her parents. >> they can spend more time tha i would like in the house and not having, bause of mobility challenges, the ability to do things they always did. >> that's part of the reason bowser met with seniors today in the movie theater.is whic one the age friendly businesses in the city. the number of business qualified for that has been growing. from j ten in 2014 to 75 age friendlys busines today. most of those businesses are in northwest. only three are in neighborhoods east of the river. if you would like to see a list of the age friendly businesseses, go to the app.
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food lels may soon warn if you a product contains sesame. the food and drug administration is considering adding sesame on packaged foods. they say it could be labeled as natural flavors or spices. if the rules are chaed, sesame would change eight other potential earl generals including milk, fish, eggs, shellfish and nuts. although allergies arera , they can be deadly. we want to everyone who took part in the marine corps marathon this weekend. >> there was another incredible turnout for thepecial tradition in d.c. is that northern virginia. more than 0030,0 people ran yesterday. jeffrey was the first man to cross the finh line. check this out. here's a special moment. watch as r-90-yd coral brown completes the ten-k race.
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>> how does it feel? >> i can't believe you e 90 years old, first. w is the recovery? >> i'm already there. >> i think i was certainly sweating more than she was. she wasn't perspiring. she said she had this race on her bucket list her entire family ran alongside her. >> y've covered so many of these marathons and there are so many great ories. particularly the guy who won it all. he took wrong turn oni-66 last year. and this was payback. we're going to show y the
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we're going to show y the pathou f 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. i waso i'm used tor, getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have a friend named ben. ben is a national leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message.
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i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginiaing. that have moved me to take action on veterans unemployment, the opioid epidemic, and pediatric healthcare. but we can't make progress when we're divided, 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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it seems like we've had quite aix of weather today. it got climbed of windy and chilly. >> you can thank the upper low-pressure areas form. weighed storm come through last ght. did you see it? were you watching at 6:00? >> of course we were. >> we were talking about a little storm mak its way through. a little clipper system that moved through and then we saw a bigger area of low pressure. somend clouds some wind across the area. some shower activity. take a look at this shot. a ver nice evening across our region. a little on the cool side.th temperatures will cool. nine out of the west at miles an hour. we've seen it 20 to 30 miles an hour. 48 in winchester.
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we're going t cool fatherly efficiently overnight. that means a chilly start to morning. the average is up near 36 degrees. this will come a lot more often. we'll see a nice wm trend. right now, nothing out there. we did see a couple of showers earlier today. all you have to do is take a look at the map and y s can one little storm. look at the larger area. the larger movement here. that's the trough of low pressure that's around our area. ecause of that, we saw the clouds and showers. and even some lake effect shower activity. no snow there. looking at the webcams. 4,500 feet. it was snowing there during the day. if you're a snow lover, that's coming. the cooler weather has been to the east. denver, colorado.
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they're at 79. tomorrow, 39 and snow. any time cool weather moved to the west. we've see the nice weather coming out of the south. that what we would get. tuesday, wednesday, thursday. we're talking mid 70s during the sday.h tomorrow, a chilly one. it will be a chilly start. sunrise at 7:. squun degrees by the time we pick up the kids all in all, great looking. it is 72 on friday. halloween looking great. more about the storml as w and what that has in mind.
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self proclaimed mother of the chemical weapon corp ben jealous, deoratmoer g fnoovr meet aime hoeber. where she referred to nerve gas ic as just inse developed for people. someone who's made a career cashing in on her government contacts- was sued for using her position as a board member to defraud shareholders. and is now pursuing trumps agenda of defunding planned parenthood to people with pre existing conditions. the more you know aimee hoeber, the less you want to. i'm david trone, i approve this message. tributes in our area and across the nation. the 11 people gunned down in a synagogue in pittsburgh. >> today the suspected gunman made his first appearance in court. he said he undergeands the ch against him and second a
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court-appointed lawyer. >> david is in pittsburgh. he's been talking to people in the squirrel hill community. >> just look over my shoulder. we have seen a constant flow of folks who live in this community coming to pay their respects. this is as close as we've been ableo get since saturday's shooting.e desp how difficult it is, some of the jewish leaders are using this as an opportunity to laun a hope-filled campaign. >> tonight,p living its name as a community jewish community center. >> we're in this together. >> theabbi just finished organizing the vigil. thousands attended as the center for living kindness and civic
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engagement. he is working familie and carrying a message for those in pittsburgh and beyond. >> hold each other ght. ach out to your neighbors. reach out to your neighbors who you wouldn't normally reach out to. talk to people. allow civil discourse. >> reporr: in what was one mr. rogers' neighborhood, bits how you live with others. the councilmember is grateful. >> that's typical squirrel hill. >> reporter: he and his wife grew up here. new severaly others of the victims. >> so sweet and so innocent. wouldn't hurt a soul. wouldn't hurt a fly. >> he grew up going to jcc and went back to squirrel hill and
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teaching his sons to do the same. >> this doesn't mean you're evea assed to be who you are. it is emboldening. we have to be hoping that tomorrow can be better and we can play a role in getting to better. once we get to better, it won't be enough. we have to keep on trying and trying and trying. >> the local counc imember who spoke with said this is the most recent act of violence. he knows it will not be the last. his hope is that folks in washington, one of the reasons he spoke with us today, will take some actions to endun violence. he said if they don't do it in d.c., somehow pittsburgh will figure out how to. >> a very painful time.
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thank you. a social media site favored by the suspect is now revealed. is called gab and it has 800,000 users. critics sayort is of a haven for the alt-right and a hot bed of race now gab is feeling the fallout from the loss of 11 jewish americans. ws "nightly will have continuing coverage of this maso ng tragedy. lester holt takes over in about 30 minutes. a 23-year-old woman's life was cut short in prince george's county. this is jhonna.
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once she stepped out of her car, a suspected drunk driver hit and killed her.il this f passes the picture of jhonna cabaero. >>he was very, very sweet. never, ever i've seen,he has died. >> reporter: police say she was driving on root 15 near prince george's county early sunday morning when she witnessed a single car crash. when she went to help the dr er, another vehicle struck and killed her. police stay driver who struck her stayed on thne s but was later arrested. police believe he was driving under the influence. it makes it so much worse for her family. >> when you don't feel well for driving drunk. no drive. no e.dr when you drink alcohol.
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it is justirresponsible. >> anger is what i feel. >> reporter: hsaid he recently took pictures of her. >> she would take that extra step to make sure someone is okay and make t surey're in a better place. >> her family said that's why the 23-year-old w on that highway. >> it is so d. she is beautiful. she has a good heart. >> reporter: police are only staying driver that struck jhonna, 37 years orom springdale. they are not releasing his name because he has not been charged. news4. changes t improv your ride on metro. they even make it less expensiv >> adam tuss breaks down the ne.
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propos i heard they'reetting slurping machines in every car. i don't know. 72 tomorrow and 75 on mursday. muche on that next. i'm jeovifer wexton, and i apthis message. seen barbara comstock's fake ad? w jenniferexton backed a deal leading to massive tolls on 66. nonsense. jennifer wexton fought the tolls on 66.hi and let's call ts plan what it is, the way that it's been rolled out. it's highway robbery. there's also healcare robbery. to sabotage the healthcare market, hiking premiums up to 64%. barbara trumpsto -- everything that's wrong in washington.
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i waso i'm used tor, getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have a friend named ben. ben is a national leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. can't save healthcare. welcome to change. just because it's never been done,
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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. metro has a master plan to bring back rirs. >> they're planning on increasing service andow ling fares. >> reporter: changes could be coming and soon. how abouter morece and dropping price of weekend trips? >> that would be esome. >> that would be awesome. >> reporter: they're proposing longer rush hour periods with
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mo lower fares. having red line trains to glen mont at all times. w about every train is a longer eight-car train. they made it clear to us, he feelsni this is a t point. >> the bottom line is what can we do to get riders coming >> for riders, the ultramalmat proof will be in the performance. >> not a lot of value for what you're paying for. >> at love people trying to figure out i c thisld work. the metro board will have a n public discussbout it. right here this thursday. back to you. >> you may be wondering how metro plans to pay for changes. that's a question we'll be asking later this week. check onlien reviews before booking the doctor's pointment. thi-team investigates how some of them could be fake and what's
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being doneo stop them. being doneo stop them. and doug is to care for other human beings. nurses n ben jealous has a plan called medicare-for-all, that builds on the foundation of medicare, by using our collective purchasing power, to lower costs and the costs of prescription drugs. medicare-for-all allows us to take every pharmaceutical company to task on the price of every drug. get a better deal for all of us. nurses want a healthier maryland and medicare-for-all will lead to just that. my name is hannah and i'm supporting ben jealous for governor of maryland. z2x54z z16fz y2x54y y16fy re befoe was attorney general, brian frosh led maryland's fight to clean up the bay. so when donald trump's epa attacks our clean water laws,
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not to the finish.t. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. in maryland, democrats are on the front lines. 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 agre ben jealous has the "courage to move families forward."d let us st for our kids let us stand up for families let us stand up for our state
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ben jealous, democrat for governor a warning from the news4 i-team. >> it's about thosenline patient reviews. you might be using to peick doctor. >> how some ofakhem are and where they might be coming from. >> from restaurants and hotels to landscapers and plumbers. it is rare to buy anything without going online to see what others might think. >> when i opened it up, i was shocked. >> she spotted this review on vitals.com. one star for a doctor who didn't spend much te with a patient or treat them with respectful. >> everything that i find abhorrent. a not only because she is doctor. she is the doctor in that review fake.he can prove it's >> i'm an academic first. >> she doesn't see patients.
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that had been posted about two years. >> i sent out a blast e-mail to coes who are practicing physicians and virtually everyone said they had experienced it. >> and most are too busy to keep tabs on more than a dozen dr. rehaew sites have popped up. >> i never thought about doing it. i realized i was being trashed online. >> oneomplained of a long wait in her waiting room but she doesn't of one. she meets her patients on the way to the operating roois >> i was sur that had someone would be so vindictive. and it was true of doctor after doctor after doctor. and there was a survey to find up on doctors have had these fake reviews. >> they're looked at by your medical credentialing departments, by insurance providers, by your faculty. >> some of the doctors told the
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i-team competing offices or disgruntled former employees might be to blame. others think it could be more sinister. >> they want to charge you a lom ofey to fix any blemishes. >> several doctors said they constantly get e-mails from reputation repair companies. right around the same time as those one star reviews. offering to clean up their online images. >> i think we need to create platform that's ethical. >>hen the brookings institution asked to choose on government ratings or reviews, they carried a lot of weight. special when i female patients. >> i think they pick them because they think those reviews have already been vetted and wey are real. >> hens the government ratings from verified patients often differ from the ones posted .onli while fake negative reviews hure
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doctors, f positive reviews can hurt patients. >> it is life and death. >> this woman wanted someone for her twins. >> they hel me to know what to expect in terms of whether or not the dentist wngld have a wait. >> her kids loved it. >> did you have a fears the reviews might not be real? >> i heard of it but it wasn't something that crossed my mind. >> stu said more than 12 million people now visit web mdtand .com every month. they are constantly trying weed out the false reviews. th usepecial filters. key words often used in fakend reviews dozen of other warning signs. >> if any ofw these sho it is likely to be false, we'll take it down. >> the site did finally remove theemarks afthe contacted them but she's hoping doctors
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will get a second opinion. >> this is about putting why your life in someone's hands. >> reporter: the experts say those who post reviewsre most likely someone really happy or really angry. it is una bad thing to google lawsuits or disciplinary action. >> you can check out the i-team investigations. it offersnshts on doctors and hospitals and specifying medical procedures. to learn more, visit our nbc washington app. clic on investigations. this is really cool. >> i just saw it, too. you have to check outdoreen's face on a pumpkin. it is on her instagram. >> it looks a lot better than
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jim's. >> what can say? >> i have so much to work with. >> talking aboutki pu, we're carving ours tonight. s which good news for the next days.e the temperatures going in the right direction. we're talking 70s the next couple days. a cool start tomorrow. out there now, a pretty nice forecast. 56 degrees. the temperatures dropping this fevening. many you down to low 40s and i think we'll get to the 30s. we'll be chilly. no rain to tk about. this is just some ground clutter. we did see a couple of showers earlier. some rather breezy conditions. even though we hit 62, tomorrow a day, temperaturewise, similar. this whole system moves out. behind it, we see drier io cond. less in the way of cloud cover.
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a lot more sunshine and lighter winds a well. breezy at times but 63 degrees. sunshine. tomorrow,esy, looking like a fantastic day. wednesday, of course, halloween sfooflt degrees. that's a goodhalloween. even better, we're still in the s by the time. a gorgeous evening, getting the ds ready. 64 degrees and dry. comfortable by 9:00, 0,10 11:00. if you have any of the es afterpar they're trading canned yiflt looking get to be out and about. thursday, a high of 75. we go up.he that is head of a storm system thursday night into friday.e depending on timing. right now i have 74. we could be a lot warmer thanis either way, we'll see some showers. and maybe even some rumbles of 31st.
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owpretty strong front and then coolerd the weekend. don't forget to set the clocks back. we get an extra hour of sleep. g that'sreat news if you're out like me sunday morning. for the d.c. walk, this is downtown to preventan lungr and to help those currently living with it. bring the jackets. lots of sunshine. nihe warm we too. stay warm because we've seen some vy cold.c. walks. showers on monday. and then we're back into the 70s. in the next ten days, and here we go moving intove er. five days in the 70s. >> wo >> and we always looking forward to the longest night of the year. and one of the sweetest or victies.
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we need someone who's for us. touchdown! all the way! >> touchdown! redskins! >> esome! >> that's all you heard. >> always better bilingually, right? first place wh some space. the redskin have held seek won barkley, and christian mccaffrey to less than 100 yards combined. the redskins off to the best start since 2008. eeey've bn doing with it d and
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dominant running. seven sacks yesterday making a serable time for eli nning. adrian peterson dominated, leading with 149ushing yards. a winning formula that has clinton portis and santana moss starting to buy in. >> finally got the job done. it took a while to get a win in new york they go out with the defensive line. they went out and got it do. he looks like he's really enjoying it. he's getting involved. >> i'm looking forward to seeing it. i can't do it. my kids do it. man, every time, i'm sitting
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tv.re glued to the >> i want to you see one guy making the play. that's what you're seeing. you're seeing the domino effect of plays being made. this guy, i have to getone. won't it beitreath the next uple games? and then what they're going through, in the postseason, just to see it. >> no question. dj swearinger got plenty of -- i'm losing my place there. and they gave him some comments. they showed a picture of clinton ha ha dix of the packers and they called h disrespectful telling him he was going to make them feel. and guess what, yesterday did he. three pass deflexes. ceainly still not happy after the game. >> disrespected.
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i watch it every week when they put the number one guy they put their. picture this was the first week they didn't put n theumber one pitcher iup. tweeted them ande said m sure they watch the game. i wanted to show the that i'm going to keep doing it week in and weekout. >> well, pro football focus took notiod. and in their safety adjustment made an saying sorry for not using your image on the highest gradedes safegraphic. is this better? dj swearinger, number e, and then two throughve fi, it just says sorry dj. d.c. united, lastweek, clinching the eastnd the home game. d.c. has lost just twice, unbeaten in the las ten game
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overall. >> incredible. >> a lot to be excited about. >> a lot to be excited about. >> nightly news announcer: see following will surpou about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should be overturned and the state should decide it."no cer: 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. ck and comsotes with trump ninety eight percent of the time. jennifer wexton: endorsed by the washington post. she'll protect
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