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holds. >> mild weather coming up for halloween. maybe melts in your mouth and not in your hand. thatro good for tom as trick or treating temperatures will be in the 60s. this ayrning, your tues off to a quite start. 45 degrees downtown but as soon as you get away from the city, the of the suburbs are i 30s this morning. so get your warmor jacket this morning but again, just like we've had a lot this time of thr no more than a sweater and sunglasses later on in the day today. s at the bus stop this morning. jog in place to try to stay warmer. sun is not up until 7:30 but it's a plus weather today. melissa, tell me the traffic is going nice and smooth. >> >> right now chopper 4 is over that.
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the problem is we have a delay because of construction that's happing. a deer struck in the left lane causing slow downs and malfunctioning traff lights. >> thank you. it's 6:01. today the firsthe funerals for 11 people killed in saturday's synagogue attack begin i pittsburgh. >> services are planned for today. among those being layed to rest, he was a do his nephew says he was rushing to help the people shot when he hi was hit and lled.
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>> david culver spoke tone rabbi that finds it a comfort knowing that his com been united. >> we're not going to allow the horr and the hatred and anti-semitism to govern the day. >> te addedhat he hopes his community continues to process what happenech and they r out and rely on each other. >> in just a matter of hour president trump and the first lady will arrive in pittsburgh. the first couple there to pay their respects to the victims and visit survivors of saturday's deadly ambush at the synagogue. justin finch is live at the white house with us. >> we learned that first daughter ivanka trump and her husband will also join the first lady and president in this trip to pittsburgh.
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anka did convert, but this trip should be interested. st pittsburgh there's many welcoming the f family. there's also those that are demanding that the president demand hate speech first before coming down there. their early plans do include a visit to that neighborhood where 11 peoplend were shot a killed on saturday. >> i'm just going to pay my respectsth i'm going t hospital to see the officers and some of the people that were so badly hurt and i look forward to going. i would have done it even sooner, but i didn't want to disrupt any more than they already had disruptis. >> thisrip is designed to show the american people all of those
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grieving in pittsburgh. >> justin, thank you. stay with news 4 with continuing coverage from pittsburgh. we'll be following president trump's visit as well as showing you the victims and how they're being remembered and celebrad in our area. >> your time is 6:04. new details on the florida man accused of sending packages with explosiv materials to people critical of president trump. he had a list of more than 100 people he was targeting. he appeared in court for t first time yesterday. he's charged with sending more than a dozen packages to prominent democratsng inclu former presidents clinton and obama. the fbi tied himo the packages using dna and a finger prnslt. de attorneys say the evidence is flimsy. he'll have a bond hearing friday and is expected to be extradited to new york for trial.
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>> we're learning more about two sisters found dead in the hudson river. they were saudi nationals. it's not clear whether the girls visited the conciliate during their time in new york. the 16-year-old and 22-year-old were found floating in the river last week. th were bound together, but there were no signs of trauma to their bodies.> family is still dealing with an unimaginable loss. she was killed while helping a crash victim. a suspected drunk driver hit and killed her on route 50. yesterday her family stood outside of her apartment holding a picturef her and remembering her life. her step sister had a message for those thinking about drinking a driving. >> it's irresponsible for you and the other person the other person has a family. it's not fair.
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>> police have not released the riname of ther because he has not yet been charged. 6 minutes after ni6:00, hap today, a critical vote on small cell phone towers that many montgomery county homeowners have been fighting. >> they'll vote on a zoning amendment that would allow them to be placed in residential neighborhoods. they're twice the height of lamp posts. some think they're an eye sore and they're worried that the radiation could cause health problems. >> we're staying on top of two big weather related stories at the live desk. >> i want to start with breaking news in venice. look at this video. city officials are saying the waters reached a point of more than 5 fee above sea level. that's the 4th highest level
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ever recorthd ere. at least five people have died in italy because of these strong stms and we're also following this story in the philippines. >> the plane had a mechanical problem the day before the crash. the airline insists it was corrected before takeoff.
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new video showing hundreds of central american migrants wading through a river to get to mexico. they hope to eventually reach the u.s. you can seeryeople carg a few belongings on their back and shoulders as they try to make eir way through the water. about 600 migrants gathered on the gaside of the bridge. they were blocked by police bficers. theyke through border barriers but were still blocked from entering mexico. president m trump says thrant caravan will not be allowed in the united states. he's using the military to stop it. the department of defense will triple it's military presencth t u.s.-mexico border. 800 active duty troopssteft day and by the end of the week, there will be 5,200 troops there. critics call it a tactic to mobilize his base ahead of election day now one week away. in an inrview with fox news, he said that caravans an invasion. >> the new york times is saying
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the military being called up by you isn election year play. is this politics or is this real? >> when youook at that, thousands of people. somebody said, youhe know, billed it down. i'm pretty good at figuring out how many people. thousands of people. that's called an invasion of our countrhi this has not to do wit with elections. at if you thought the battle over inie 77 was over, guess again. advocatesoup of voter and d.c. residents will announce new partnerships aimed at overturning the recent appear of the legislation. it's a proposal that wouldir re tipped workers to be paid more. voters approved it injune, but this month the council overturned that. if the new effort successful, the decision will go back to the voters.
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>> new information on the story we firstrought you on news 4 today. metro's new plan to get more people on boardrts with increased services for its riders.o' me general manager is proposing longer rush hour periods, a $2 flat fee for weekend service and every train would be expanded to a car. what's the catch? it will cost about $20 million a year and local governments will have t come up with the money. >> it's a building block and this is the first of the majord bu blocks of the future. re re's other things that w looking at but we have to continue to think that y. >> still ahead, if your house isn't already filled with halleen candy -- >> it's gone already. >> it's not me. >> how you can minimize the
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sugary impact on your children's teeth after all the trick or treating. >> you can never open the bagre be halloween itself because candy evaporates once the bag is open. wake up weath on your tuesday morning. temperatures in the cold 30s th morning, butt will be a quick warm up and we'll end up in the 60s today. more about that with the five in day forecast cup. >> we're not talking dog o cat adoptions this morning. we're talking red slider turtles that need you today. how you can take one of these home today. home today. we're live from the 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 pediatc healthcare. but we can't make progress when we're divided, aiwhen our leaders pit us t 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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dave brat said he'd voto r. i'm abigail spanberger, and i approve this message. but instead, he voted to increase it
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by $1.9 trillion. why? brat went washington, taking hundreds of thousands from big drug companies, wall street banks, and other corporate special interests and voting to give his bicorporate donors big tax breaks, making the next generation pay. dave brat went washington, and all we got was the bill. wcome back. efforts are underway to improve the water that flows into the chesapeake bay. >> under the clean water partnership, the county is putting a storm water drain nea davis avenue. it will also test the water flowing into the bay. >> this rning, we're getting a look at a frightening new report
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from the wld wildlife fund. itays that since 1970, 60% of rl the s animals have died off. the same report says 70% of thea s shallow coral has vanished and the past 20 years, 20% of the amazon rainorest has been lost. the report says human activity is to ame. points specifically at overfishing and overhunting saying the way humans fuel and feed themselves is pushing the planet to the brink. not doing enough has stewards of earth. >> here in d.c., the facility is overwhelmed by red slider turtles. molette green is live with details on why there's so many of them in our area and why they could be perfect for you. good morning. >> good morning toyou.
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>> take a g look at theses. or se turtles are ready adoption right now. she is holding a teenager right now. >> you can tell by the different markings on her head but we do get sliders as well. >> so how do you get these coming into this facility? >> all throughout the year and sometimes trickling in. sometimes really big groups. people buy them when they're really little and cute and don't realize that they're actually work they get really big. at least 6 inches across when they're fully grown and they0 live to 70 years in captivity. when yourget a turtle 10 years old, you'll probably have it most of your life.
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>> wow. >> the thing about them is they're in people's homes or a clsroom for kids there to take care of. >> they're great pets. you can have outdoor habitats for them. they're an invasive species which means they're going to eat everything around themthnd mess wi it. >> let's talk about the adoption process. is it simple for them? >> super easy. we offer a b one get one deal. >> see, aaron,ou can afford this. this is fantastic. >> that's what i'm saying and
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aaron needs d that. you know what? >> we're going to bring the babies back out because they ara adorab i love that you gave that new information because you have to take care of this is an adult sized one right here. >> they get a little bigger than this too, but that is what i would say is average. >> you can relate to that we'll talk more later on in the hour. >> i think that that's eat. if you know what, if you find some schools that want some turtles auy i will them. i'll buy a hand full of them. i'll make donation. >> i like that deal. perfect. >> we'll see youlater. we'll talk about that later on. >> i think that 25 turtles should live at hoaause for at least the first month. >> i said a hand full. not 25. >> they'll eventually grow, right? >> they sure will. butre anyway, folks there. >> they're awesome. >> a little pet turtle. not a bad idea.
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warmer than average and for thee first time smonth, they'll have a month with below average rainfall. that is not a proble we have more than enough rain here in the summer and early fall. high pressure willontrol our weather for the next couple of days and they will be sitting i the sunshine for today, tomorrow, and the first half of your thursday. clear skies, 45 in washington but without much of a breeze, temperatures have fallen into th 3 in the suburbs now. 40 degrees in maryland. 37 in fredericksburg and 40 in prince george's county. they also have puppy dogs f availabl adoption. the dog walking forecast, this is yojoan available and find ou
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how you can addjoan to your family. temperatures will go to the 30s and 40s. and after work, temperatures will be near 60 degrees. here's your five-day forecast. 63 for a high today. look at that. 72 degrees on halloween. i'll give you the hour by hour trick or treater forecast coming up in abit. then thursday, 75. there's a chance for a few rain drops afters the sun g down on thursd thursday. these are northbound. we still have delays there because of road work blacking the. so showing you the slow downs and southbound we're slow as well. you'll want to allow some extra time. beltway looks okay. no bigai complnts on the beltway, zoomingn here,
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exandria, route one, a crash there. left side blocked by a crash and northwest, we had malfunctioning traffic lights. traffic time looks okay. top of thetw b, very normal in virginia 66. 52 miles per hour there and 95 north not bad. remember to listen to wtop when you hop in your 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.ry nmany of them wbout practice, president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. ed and women are frighthey could lose reproductive health care.
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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. he whenra tried to overturn maryland's assault-weapons ban, attorney general brian froshfi led tht to stop them, defending our gun safety lawe to p the people of maryland. attorney general brian frosh. i'm abigail spanberger, and i approve this message.te . but instead, he voted to increase it by $1.9 trillion. why? brat went washington,ed takingof thousands from big drug companies,
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wall street banks, and other corporate special interests and voting to give his bicorporate donors big tax breaks, making the next generation pay. dave brat went washington, and all we got was the bill. in maryland, democrats are on the front lines.th o much at stake, ben jealous is the bold leader maryland needs. his plans will getr schoolk to number one and protect our healthcare.nd mar's teachers, nurses and president obama agree. ben jealous has the "courage to move families forward." let us stand up for our kidsd let us st for families let us stand up for our state ben jealous, democrat for governor
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>> when it comes t halloween kids are thinking about candy coming in buckets. >> what you can do to minimize cavitiesld'sk r for >> it's the key to kids avoidin a post halloween hang over. >> wt do you have to be for halloween? one night of splurging shouldn't cause long-term damage. >> s october 31st, go for itve
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it. have your fun. >> better to eat a lot of candy at once than ration it to the point where they'reg eatin a piece a day until thanksgiving. >> you only have a hand full. >> the less time on their teeth, the better. that goes for type of candy as well. >> jolly ranchers hard candies b are horribleause they stay in the mouth longer. >> kids love these things but th t can be theghest candies on their teeth. >> it gets stuck in the molars of the teeth and linger. very hard to get out th the teeth he tooth brush. >> that comes from an elevated acid content that can e away at your enamel. >> they have the acid and it feeds off of the acid. >> it contains a sweetener that actually makes the enamel stronger. say cheese. >> there you go. beautiful. >> you can do lot worse than a her she's kiss.
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>> things that have nuts in them. nuts break up the stickiness of the candies so it can come off of the teeth a little bit easier. >> that could be the differe ae between good check up or a great one. >> all right. high five. all right. >> in alexandria, chris lawrence news 4. >> 6:26, coming up, thell haoween tradition in heels. we'l fill you in o the fun before on the's big race through d.c. >> plus both local singers competed but only one survived the knockout rounds on the voice. a look at their performances still ahead. trick or tre time from 5:00 trick or tre time from 5:00 up until about 9:0 tomorrow 0
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it's 6:30 as we take you for a spin here, but it is dark outside. >> it's pretty. >> it is. there is the night sky orrn the g sky. that's dark like night. the sun will rise. it will be here all day. >> good morning, everybody. meteorologim 4 chuck bell is here with your foreca c and then we'llck in with melissa in youirst 4 traffic. we always welcome the sunshine. >> we sure do and we will get every available minute of sunshine today. >> this is not as much as a lot of us would like to see. the 30s in many locations. even all the way down to freezing right now.
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tnny and mild today with afternoonperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. our expectedigh at 63 degrees with light wind out of the west. thein red forecast coming up. >> good morning in the district. branch avenue near alabama in southeast have a report of a crash there and a big police presence. so right nowpper 4 is headed that way. alexandria, a new problem on the belt da beltway. fyou can see the bottomhe beltway is getting slow. outer yloop ver normal as we're approaching 630. southbound 270 we have delays. here's why. we zoom in and look to the south now, southbound there at 80, a crash reported and we have some slow downs.
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alexandria route 1. we have a crash there. and in the district, bladensburg road and a crash there in the center lane. >> thank you. an emotional day for pittsburgh today. the community beginsnao say their farewells to the victim of saturday's shooting. the doctor rushed to help other victims and was treating the wounded when the brother shgunmd killed them. today's funeral comes as presidt trump and first lady melania trump are headed to pittsburgh. the first lady will arrive this afternoon. more on what the president says will behe purpose ofis individual sit today. >> last night in loudon w count standing room only in leesburg. litical leaders addressed the crowd. several people were wearing orangeribbons.
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>> at the university of maryland, hundreds of students paid tribute to th victims of the shooting. this event was organized by students in less than 24 hours. here in the district, several religiousrganizations will receive helps. and training and security. the money can be used to purchase cameras, newdo s, locks and gates. >> surveillance video at the jewish community center of northern virginia. now police say the suspect may be dylan mahoney. he admted to committing crimes at the jcc and nearby church last year. one of his classmates recognized him in the video. he has not been chargedn this latest case. a warrant has been filed to track his cell phone.
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>> 6:34, the issue of cell phone towersoppingp in a neighborhood will be decided today. >> more on why residents don't want these. >> they see their home value direction. other you can imagine a lot of residents in montgomery county going to keep a close eye on what happens here. right now the h towerse to be set back about 60 feet from a ome but this amendment would shrink that to about 30 feet. the president of the montgomery county council says it will allow carriers to put your head on5-g technology but a lot of the residents are up in arms t worried aboutir homes value.
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the va legislature passed a bill earlier this year that basically stripped local governments of authority over land use. all of this comes back to the un incredible a of data that 5-g will bring. not onlyer fa better phones but smart cities where the energy grid and emergen services are all tied together in this one super fast network. >> chris, thankyou. >> 6:35, our time right now. here's our top stories this morning. former usa gymnastic president no w chargedhng tamperi with evidence in the larry nassar sex abuse. aly raisman will talk about the arrest. she was one of many top gymnasts nassarere abused by
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>> according to our nbc affiliate in baltimore, the president, athletic director and the all coach met with board of regents last night. they discussed an independentrt ren the culture of jordan mcnari. he died two w later. >> a bit of a scare for passengers on the southeast airlines flight. >> it o turned to be paper fibers through a tissue the plane has been cleared and returns to service. >> coming up, molette green is working for you at the humane rescue alliance this morning. >> details on special four gged friends needed for adoption. >> that's right. red slider turtles up forad option. look at them go, a also, rabbits, we have happy and ivan
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maryland's teachers, nurses and president obama agree. ben jealous has the "courage to move families forward." let us stand up for o kids let us stand up for familieset s stand up for our state ben jealous, democrat for governor montgoto three genionsome of elrich's. we love it here. but we have to work to keep it great, f liing transit and traffic for commuters like my son-in-law. increasing open space where my grandchildren and yours can play. and reducing classroom sizes for all our kids. that's why our next county executive has to require developers to solve the problems their developments create. as county executive, that's exactly what i'll do for every generation.
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♪ they rocked it on nbc's the voice, our lal contestants but only one of themurved the knockout round. funsho is advancing to the playoffs. >> you saw mike parke there in the white shirt. he's not moving on. had a nice little run there and a great voice. i don't know what song that is. sometimes it's the selection that plays a part in it. tonight the knockout rounds will continue on the voice andat stas 8:00 right here on nbc 4.
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>> apple might unveil new computers at an event this morning. but they're not giving out they detail about the event. the latest model was revealed ymore than ar ago and there's speculation that it could have upgrades. they use mac on laptops at the event. >> it will be a nice day outside. sunny today and tomorrow too. forecast coming up next. >> lookt this above and >> lookt this above and deta
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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 pede but we can't make progress when we're divid, when our leaders pit us against each other for political gain. in the senate, i'll always listen to youan focus on solving problems that matter to virginia and to america. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. there arepatrick morriseyes ifiled a lawsuit. to take away protections for people with pre-existing conditions. i voted to protect the morrisey got rich as a washington lobbyistid for opompanies.
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my work as your senator took a billion opioid pills off the street. morrisey is simply a "yes" man for the drug companies and the political bosses. i'm considered the most independent senator in washington.hi i'm joe ma and i approve this message. announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should be overturned and the state should surprise ydecide it."rbara comstock: announcer: that's right. comstock supports taking away a woman's right to choose. she voted to defund planned parenthood t es, limiting women's access to contraception.
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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 congress. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. dave brat e'd vote to reduce the deficit. i'm abigail spanberger, and i approve this midsage. but instead, he voted to increase it by $1.9 trillion. why? brat went washington,ki ta hundreds of thousands from big drug companies, wall street banks, ta hand other corporates frospecial interestsies, and voting to give his big corporate donors big tax breaks, making the next generation pay. dave brat went washington, and all we got was the bill. justin finch is live at the
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white house for us this morning. the president's visit is being met with somero corsy. t. aaron, that's ri many there are welcoming the president's arrival including the a rabbi tree of life. however you have some that are not so supportive saying that the preside himself has not done enough to denounce hate in this country. we know their visit iillnclude stops to the squirrel horl neigod where that shooting took place on saturday at the tree of life synagogue killing 11 people. we also the president plans on visiting some including officers that were struck down as well. the president talked more about his trip on monday night on fox news. >> well, i'm just going to pay
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my respects. i'm also going to the hospital to see thefficers and some of the people that were so badly hurt. i really look forward to going. i would have done it even sooner but i didn't want to disru more than they already had disruptions. >> and also, joini the president and first lady, first daughter ivanka trump and her sband jared kushner are jewish. llyou might re ivanka did convert. we're live here in northwest. i'm justin finch, news 4. >> thanks. >> the midtermleions are exactly one week from today. thebalance of power in bot house and senate are up for grabs. voters will head to thels p with recent events on their finds. the suspicious packages, deadly synagogue shoing and migrant caravan. >> trump pre off calls to tone down his rhetoric. kristen is outse of the white house this morning. what's the president's message.
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>> good morning to you. he's not backing down. the midterm erections alections weto away from y. the president is trying to fire up his core supporters to turn out nationwe and topping his ueenda he tried to pivot away from these i is really immigration. on tuesday night, mr. trump appeared on fox news and escalated his threats against that migrant caravan we have been talking about with the pentagon announcing the deployment of,200 additional troops to the southwest border by the end of the week those 5,200 troops are outnumbering the 4,000 migrants making up the caravan. the troops set to provide them already there and already migrants and refugees fm crossing the border.
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president trump is considering an executive order that would citizenshiight so citizenship for those born here in thu.s. to their parents, whether or not they're citizens. that's going tbe highly controversial and we anticipate will be challenged in court. we'll have a lot more coming up on the "today" show. >> kristen, thank you. more on the "today" show. we have new o video the migrant caravan kristen reported on. it shows huneds of central american mrants wading through a river to get to mexico. about 600 migrants gathered on the side of thebridge. >> new details this morning on the florida man accused of sending packages with explosive materials to people critical of president trump. prosecutors say he had a list oo than 100 people he was
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talking. he appeared in court chaed with sending more than a dozen packages to prominent democratsr includingr president bill clinton and barrack obama. the fbi tied him to the pkages using dna and a fingerprint. defense attorneys sayhe evidence against their client is limited. >> put away those running shoes and strap on the high heels. tonight is the annual high heel race. the tradition started 30 years ago when two men in drag saw who could race to a bar and do a shot and race to another bar and do a shot i heels without falling down. >> almost 6:50 right now as we start to head out theoor s
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chuck is here with another look at the weather you can is chucere with another look at the weather you cachuck is here with another look at the weather you can expect. >> cool and dry this morning. it will be all treat and no trick tomorrow for halloween. it looks like tomorrow and thursday andti potly friday will be in the 70s. friday in the 70s we'll be with a rain chance. keep that in mind. we top out at 62 yesterday with all the clouds around. today sunny and . 72 tomorrow. 75 degrees on thursday. are you kidding me? that is not bad for the first day of november. a clear and cold start to the suburbs. near the freezing mark.
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mid 50s at midday andow 60s for highs today. then tomorrow, even better. and we'll have temperatures in the low 70s tomorrow afternoon. the falcons come to town to play the redskins. great weather for football. 60s today, dry weather all the way through at least the h daylightrs on thursday. most of the rain on friday with temperatures in the 60s to near 70. we move our clock back one hour on saturday night and change the battery in our smoke detectors. inner can see the delays loop and outer loop.
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inner loop is very slow because we do have a crash. i highlighted it here for you. you can see roads layed. as we spin aroundnd show you, we're talking about southbound at 80, a crash reported there. inbound, a crash in the center lane. branch avenue near alabama a crash there. tuesd in virginia right now, fleetwood and purcellville. all eastbound traffic is stopped. 270 slowoing 33 miles per hour. top of the beltway 22 miles per hour on the outerloop.
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remember to listen to wtop when you hop in your car. >> thank you. 6:53 right now. if you're looking for a new pet, forget about the cats and the dogs, how about a four legged iend you can hold in your hand. >> red turtles. the humane rescue alliance is overwhelmed by them. >> they're cute. re>> they really cute. we always talk about dogs and cats buttshis time about the turtles and other animals up fod tion that need a home. and aaron put out the call that he is going toor pay the adoption fees for a school or two that tants toe these aguys to the school be educational. this one winked at us a couple of minutes ago. they're sose cute the red slider
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turtles. and look how cute they are when they're babies,tut you w to adopt them out when they get al li bigger, right? figure out when one you wantro aan to adopt. we have happy herees rng on rebecca and ivan the guinea pig is ready tom go he too. ivan can be adopted out. look how cute. it's not just the turtles but there's other animals. so cute. how many to adopt.
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>> $10 for t turtles and the rest are going to differ. >> that's the latest and greatest from the humane rescue alliance this morning. >> 6:55, here's four things to know. we make the aouncement from the university of maryland concerning it's football program who are reviewing an independent report following the death of jordan mcnair. >> usa gymnastic aly isman will be on the "today" show talking about the arrest of former usa gymnastics president. he is charged in the larry nassar sex abuse investigation. >> homeowners will find out whether the county council will
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listen to their conrns regarding the cell phone towers. homeowners say they could cause health >>problems. oday three of the 11 victims of the pittsburgh shootings will be laid to rest. he was a doctorhat ran to help other victims before he was killed. the brothers lived together and worshipped at tree. of li >> there's the five-day forecast. how about sunshine and 63 todayt orrow for halloween.en temperatures for trick or treaters will be in the 60s. that's nice. no scare at all. >> i like that. inner loop with the dela hanging around. bottom of the beltway is slow on the of this crash right side. >> thank you. that is the news for today. >> the "today" show is next. we'll see you in 25 minutes for weather, traff and local news.
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attorney general brian frosh. go morning. honoring the victims. the first funerals being held this mor tng forhe 11 people who died in that synagogue shooting rampage p thesident and first lady traveling to pittsburgh today while the accused gunman appears in court facing charges that could bring the death penalty. we're live in pittsburgh. breaking overnight, immigration crackdown. president trump revealing plans to end the right to citizenship for babies born in the u. to undocumented immigrants. this just hours after sending thousands of troops to the border. >> called up to the military. >> will his tough talk connect with voters with midterms one we away?

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