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announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should beov erturned and the state shouldll surprise ydecide it."rbara comstock: announcer: that's .ock: "i comstock supports taking away a woman's right to choose. she voted to defund planned parenthood t 6es, limiting women's access to contraception. umand comstock votes with ninety eight percent of the time. jennifer wexton: endorsed by the washington post. she'll otect a woman's right to choose. jennifer wexton for congress. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. now at 11:00,in united a hate. people in d.c., maryland and virginia banding the deadly shooting in that pittsburgh synagogue. >> we will not cower. >> tonight, the pittsburgh community is preparing for funerals and a visit from president trump and his family.
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here at home, the mystery dethens in the d of two sisters from virginia. now we knoer they we saudi arabian nationals. and a key vote set for tomorrow over cell phone towers. news 4 at 11:00 starts now.> e have a lot to cover tonight, from pennsylvania to washington, in response to saturday's deadly shooting at a pitturgh synagogue. >> leaders from d.c., maryland and virginiaig gathered t to denounce hate in all forms. while in pittsburgh, prosecutors said theyanted the alleged gunman convicted and put to death. >> the first t funerals for victims will take place tomorrow. here are the faces of the 11 people who were killed on saturday. a researcher, a dentist, a 97-year-old congregation regular. a doctor. two brothers. a married couple. a faith leader. a retired accountant and a real
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estate businessman. >> we have team coverage of this story for you tonight, starting with news 4's darcy spencer, she's in the district. darcy? >> reporter: well, there was a huge turnout here, a huge community support here at this synagogue in northwest washingt w. every sea filled for an interfaith service. there was an overflow room. and i am told that there were thousands more out hn the sidewalk just waiting to get in. >> something has become rotten. someing has become rotten in america's moral fiber inur societ and we must and we will take america back. >> reporter: an emotional speech at an interfaith service that brought people to northwest d.c. ♪ the service bught together
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people and clergy from many different faiths. it was a showingf unity after an anti-semitic gunman shot and killed 11eople at a synagogue in pittsburgh. d.c. major muriel bowser. >> to our jewish friends, i say on behalf of us and all of washington, d.c., we love you, we mourn with you and we are sorry that our society let you down on saturday morning.ep >>ter: the service attracted elected leaders from across the region, including the governors of maryland and virginia. >> two days ago, members of a tight-knit community were peacefully practicing their faith and they became theim vi of an unconscionable and violent act of ihatred. virginia, we stand in solidarity with the jewish community, and we con this act of violence. ♪
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>> reporter: it was a time to remember the victims and to heal, but there was also a reminder to not back down in the face of hate. >> it will sengthen our resolve to stand proudly and tally as american jews, and we will not cower. >> reporter: in thedistrict, darcy spencer, news 4. >> the pittsburgh community is obviously still reeling from this massacre. news 4's david culver has beeng talko people in the squirrel hill community since saturday. >> today, did spoke wit rabbi who says this has been a nightmare, but he's still looking for hope in a time of desperation. >> reporter: as the city of pittsburgh continues on that path for healing, tonight, a local rabbi shares with us what they've gone through'rnd where thheaded. >> i had a dream that it was all a nightmare but i woke up this morning and the nightmare just continues.
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even in the midst of the tragedy and the horror, there's a light there. >> i just wanted to spread some hope and love on a very sad day. >> justxperiencing the emotions. be here together, supporting g care ofelse and tak each other. >> we're in this together. we're not going to allowhe horror and the terrorism and the hatred and the anti-semitism to govern the day. hold each other tigh reach our to your neighbors. reach out to the neighbors who you normallyut wouldn't reach to. there's humanity in everyone. reach out to people, talk to people, allow civil discourse to happen. it's not just jews, it's people of hope all around. we have to be hoping that tomorrow can be tetter andt we can play a role in getting to and once we get to better, it won't be enough. we have to keep on tryin tand trying aing. >> that was news 4's david
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culver reporting. >> we have more news tonight about the response to all this, and what's happening in pittsburgh tomorrow. leon harhes is at live desk with that side of the story. leon? >> reporter: ye jimnd doreen. as this day ends, pittsburgh is preparing for a very emotional tuesday. tomorrow, that community begins to say good-bye to its victims. the first threes funerre scheduled for tomorrow. jerryai rabinowitz will be to rest first. he was treating the wounded when the gunman came in and shot a killed him in the process. cecil and david rosenthal will be also laid to rest. trumphe grief, president and the first lady will be visiting pittsburgh. today, president trump told laura ingram what he believes his role should be tomorrow. >> well, i'm just going to pay my respects. i'lalso going to the hospi to see the officers and some of the people that were so badly hu. and i really look forward to
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going. i would have done it sooner, but addidn't want to disrupt anymore than they disruption. but i look forward to going to ttsburgh tomorrow. >> reporter: tonight, we learned the president's daughter and son-in-law will accompany h to%. jared kushner and ivanka trump are jewish, as you may know. jim, back toyo >> leon, thank you. stay with news 4 tomorrow, as the president touches down in pittsburgh. we'll have complete coverage all afternoon andatch you up on anything you missed overnight on news 4 today.gh to the nypd is trying to get to the bottom of what happened to tworo sisters fairfax. they were found dead in the hudson river last week. the stedi arabian consu in new york confirms the girls were saudi tionals. investigators say 16-year-old pala ferria and her sister were found bound at the waist.
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there wasn no s of trauma to their bodies. the younger sister was reported missing at the end of august. t woman dreamed of opening her own salon. at dream w cut short when she tried to help a crash ct , but a suspected drunk driver hit and killed her on route 50. her family stood outside her partment 40holding a picture of her and remembering her life. her step-sister had a message for those thiing about drinking and driving. >> it is irresponsible for you and other persons. other persons have a family. and it's not fair. >> police tell us the 37-year-old man who hit and killed the woman is from springdale. they haven't released his name because he hasn't been charged yet. metro's got a new plan to get more of us onboard, and it starts withing more to its
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riders. metro's general manager is l proposinger rush hour periods with more service, drping weeke fares to a flat $2 and extending every train t eight cars. but there's a catch. it will cost about 20 million bucks a year to do all that, and local governments will have to come up with the cash. >> it's a building box, and this is, you know, the first of the majorld bg blocks of the future. phase two comes in next year, so, that will be anotherbui building block. there are other things we're looking at, but that's another year-pluaway. but we have to continue to think that way. we have to think differently about the system to bring riders back. >> the metro board will continue to talk about the money it takes to make this plan work on thursday. a critical vote tomorrow on small cell phone towers that many montgomery county homeowners spent months fighting. the county councilill vote o a zoning amendment, allowing the towers to be placed in residential neighbors. in somecases, at end of
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people's yards. the towers expand and improvece service for 5g networks. they're twice the height of lamp posts and somehome owners believe they're an eyesore. opponents are also concerned about potential health problems. the man aused of sending pipe bombs to prominent democrats only spoke once in n court today, front of a packed room. his lawyers explained their cl hnt invok right to remain silent. nbc's marissa bagg explains why those l think investigators have the wrong guy. >> reporter: handcuffed, sil at an times teary eyed, cesar sayoc went before a judge on five fedal criminal charges. federal prosecutors say he's a danger to the community and flight risk. alleging sayoc sent at least 14 packages with explosive material to critics of president trump, ckincluding president bara obama. the fbi reportedly tied sayoc to ths maili using the dna and a
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fingerprint. but sayoc's attorneys call that evidence flimsy. >> would you like to go to jail based on would you like to be put in jail based on, well, we haven't certified the fingerprint, it may be there. that's all the paper says. the other stuff is fluff. there's no other evidence in there that connects him with this >> reporter: the charges against sayoc include illegally mailing explosives and threatening political figures. all are filed inew york. fbi agents arrested sayoc in plantation friday, but so far, no charges are filed against him in florida. another suspicious package turned up today, this time, in an atlanta post office, addressed to cnn, acctwding to thk's president. sayoc's attorneys insist the fbi has the wrong guy. >> i don't know, it was a bomb, allegedly, delivered today. so, you know, what -- he was in jail friday morning. that's three and a half days. >> reporter: marissa agg, nbc
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news. >> sayoc will be back in court friday morning. next at 11:00 tonight, searching for answers after a deadly passenger jet crash. what we're lrning about t plane's final moments. and more local tributes to the victims in pittsburgh, including hundreds of tudents on a college campus tonight. doug? it's going to be a chilly night across our 4area. los. look at this. manassas already at 39. waking up tomorrow morning on the cold side for sure. but it's not going to stay that way. we've gbi a time warmup just in time for halloween. in time for halloween. we'll talk about
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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.
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across thetoountry ght, and across the dmv, communities are uni.ng against ha >> they're showing solidarity with the city of pittsburgh and the tree of life congregation. in leesburg tonight, it was standing room only here at congregation sha-are shalom. we noticed several police officers on-hand, and people wearing orange ribbons in a stand against gun violence. other commuties held tributes. >> shomari stone spoke to students who came together tonight at the university of maryland.d >> reporter: gevening. we're here on the mall at the university of maryland. let me move out ofndhe way, you can see hundreds of students paying tribute to the victims of the pittsburgh synagogue massacre. many are saddened by what is believed to be the deadliest attack on jews in u.s. history. this was organized by students o
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in less than 2s. some students belong to tree of synagogue. they moved to college park from pittsburgh. theyead psalm 83, honored the memories of those killed, prayed fo those hurt a the students here stand heart to heart with the jewish community. >> for starters, i'm moreco erned with the families affected and also hoping that my friends whose families go to the synagogue are okay. >> it's drainitely ady that you hate to see, any type of hate crime for race, religion, anything, really. it's been so prevalent in the media recently, and every time it happens, it's talked about fo, i don't knwo days and then it's kind of dropped. >> reporter: the university of maryland offered students counseng, many o them took the university up on that offer. just a very somber, sad night, but many of these students say thathey will be resilient and they will continue to pray for the victims. here at the universityf maryland, i'm shomari stone, news 4.
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a crash in indonesia, just nutes after takeoff, and tonight, all 189 people onboard are believed wedead. on't know much about why the plane went down. we do knowff it took and got about 5,000 feet above the ocean when one of the pilots requested to return. the plane had slow and normal decent until the last 20 seconds. then, it went down rapidly. investigats hope to learn more when the plane's black boxes are recovered. a showdown at the u.s./mexic border could be looming. the department of defense is tripling its militar presence there. 5,200 troops will arrive by the end of the week.ef 800 today. the increase of u.s. forces is the result of several thousand central american migrants making their way through mexic towards the u.s. president trump has labeled the caravan as an invasion.
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reporters traveling with tca van say the group is trying to escape poverty and violence, mostly in honduras. doug is here with a check on our weather. things are kind of looking u for a little while. >> yeah. >> yeah, if you -- if you like warmeres temperat as we end october, move into november, and if you like warmer temperatures for halloween. >> we would love that. >> that's exactly what we've got. a nice treat over the next couple of days. i've gotnother treat for you. i do backyard weather in the summer. i go to people's front yards during the christmas holiday season. how about this? maybe i need tota doing halloween -- >> yeah. >> front yards, too. this is a halloween front yard out thwarts potomac. look at that. a beautifdisplay. the neighbor sent this into me. chopper 4 over this area a little earlier tonight. so, want to say hello to that nicely done out there tonight, guys. all right, now let's look and show you temperatus around the region. a very nice evening. 49 degrees, yes, it's on the chilly side. winds out of the west at 7 miles
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an hour. the rest of the temperatures in the 30s. only 40 degrees right now the culpepper. 42, gaithers berg. still 50 close to the water in annapolis. going to be a cold night and chilly start to the morning. we're going to stay dry, though. one storm system that came through yesterday, wp towards the northeast, and you can see, our flow still coming out of canada, so, it's a cooler flow here. we're going to see temperatures the cool orning on side. the cool weather has been in place here the last couple of days. but the pattern is changing. again, back to a nice and warm pattern. west.old air back to the denver today in the 70s. tomorrow, they will have snow. for , the cold air stays back to the west, meaning it's allowing a lot of that warm air to come into our area. temperatures climbing rapidly. hello to the 70s. and alyeah, we'reng a storm late week, that will bring the cooler air right backn here r the weekend. but not colder air. 43 tomorrow, that's cold. chilly, a little bit below average in the city. sunrise tomorrow at 7:33.
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54 degrees at recess. 61, though, by the time we're pickinds up the going to be a really nice afternoon for the kids to get outside. 72 degrees for halloween. let'sng of halloween, take you hour by hour here. 67, gorgeous around 5:00. 64 degrees at 7:00. 62 by 9:00. clear skies by 11:00. the sun goes down at 6:08 on wednesday, just so you know, you might want to wait until just after sunset to g there. 75 degrees on thursday. now, that's with increased cloud cover. we'll see clouds during the day on thursday ahead of ourext storm system. that storm system brings in a good chance for rain during the day on friday. then we get cooler air. don't forget to set the clocks back onaturday night into sunday. we gain an hour of sleep. yes. we like that one. >> ye we do >> we like that one. you get an extra hour of sleep. that's good news. got the breathe deep d.c. walk on sunday. you can still ridegister for th.
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looking good foren that 9:00 on the national mall this weekend. >> all right, thank you, doug. coming up the redskins get resolution with their former gm. >> mo at this critical nt in america... in maryland, democrats are on the front lines. e, with so much at st ben jealous is the bold leader maryland needs. his plans ll get our schools ba to number one and protect our healthcare. nu maryland's teacherses and president obama agree. ben jealous has the "courage to move families forward."
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let us stand up for our kids lets stand up for families let us stand up for our state ben jealous, democrat forovernor 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. 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.
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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. 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
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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. this is thefinity sports desk. >> boy, this has been a long time in the. maki they are on a rom. >> the redskins certainly are on aroll. in thanks, ptially, to a unsung heroes. who would you expect to have some of the best dance moves? adrian peterson josh norman. if you said defensive lineman a liaoannidis, you're
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but you'd be correct. thanks in no small part to the big man's moves, the skins are in first place in the nfc st. the defensive front has been the differen, while the alabama fellas might hog headlines, ioannidis isight there, too. the formeremple owl has been a >> whoa.s sson -- >> hey-yo. moves included. now, he leads the team with five and a half sacks, including two andal a h yesterday. while the flossing gets him noticed, his dom plant play ina the field is what his teammcees noti >> he's such a strong guy. he's jt rolling people back to the quarterback. he's getting thesacks. he doesn't take any credit for it. he just continues work. but everybody sees it now, and it's good for him to get that, y you know, opportunit make those plays. >> the guy that drafted
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ioannidis did not get good news today. scott mccloughan lost his grievance against the team. he was seeking moneyremaining on the contract, but an ashtrtr aror said he was fired with cause. we talk about how the redskins are riding a heater, that's nothingompared to the other footballers in the dmv, d.c. united. unbeating in their last ten, d.c. is the hottest team in the league, and come thursday, audi field will be hosting its first ever playoff match. that's exactly where d.c. wants to be. the black and red, 12-1-2 in 15 games this season at audi. their first test in the mls playoffs, columbus. they split their games earlier this season. we should note, that was before the arrival of superstarwayne
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rooney. going to be totally different. the city's buzzing and hat gives the head coach something to talk about. >> can't tell you how exciting it is to have this team relevant again in this city, playing in the postseason in a new stadium, and playing really fun style. we've been able to win games in a different way over the past couplemonths, and that's what you need to do in you're ultimately going to hold some silverware. talking baseball for a second. the nationals have exercised6 their million club option on closer sean doolittle. he had 25 saves with a 1.60 e.r.a. last season. he was an all-star, as well. so, we'll be seeing plenty more of mr. doolittle here. >> all right. go d.c. unitah. >> we could have another championship team. >> exactly. >> new field, everything. >> shh. >> sorry, i did
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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 have a friend named ben.
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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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two local talents competed on "the voice" tonight. >> it was a big night,onut only s moving on past tonight's knockout rounds. ♪ now i'm really losing my voice just thinking about that. that note right there helped funsho advance to the live shows. in the coming weeks, your votes
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will keep him in the competition. >> mike parker didn't make it past tonight's knockout round.s parker from gainesville, virginia >> good forthem. get busy on your phones. >> we want to keep our local guy in there. in there. >> "tonight announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs we should be overturned and the state should decide it." announcer: that's right. comstock supports taking away o a woman's righhoose. 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 the washington post. she'll protect a woman's right to choose. jennifer wexton for coress. independence usa pac is responsible for the content ofhis advertising.
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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 conditions for the people he represents. brat serves his donors' interests.
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we need someone who's for us. 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. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- rami malek,

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