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of maryland fired football coach, the attention turned to the board of regents. today we learned that james brady is stepping down. >> that came after pressure from larry hogan whoad called for a public investigation of the board's process. our bureau chief trae wilkins joins with us breaking news from college park. >> reporter: after folks heard from that chair during press conference where the board gave the support to dj durkin, there re many who thought they were operating within a bubble and the leadership needed to change. now james brady says his erefftiretimevent is stein immediately. >> we believe he has been unfairly blamed. while he shares some responsibility, it is not fair to place all of it at his feet. >> reporter: it was after these comments commute. because incnents can hapny time during the day.
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alert.be more more cautious. lways looking at your surroundings. if you see anything suspicious, stop, go back to yr car and call 911. montgomery county police ask anyone in this area along shady grove road this morning to give them a call. you mayave fogtinformation to hp them close this case. chris gordon, news4. next, a dangerous fall the metro track caught on camera. our i-te has the video. a courtroom shocker . something we all own but new research, is it making us sick? the connection between cell phones and cancer. it looks like typical
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teenager's bedroom but this is designed to saveve li >> maybe had i known, we could >> maybe had i known, we could have gotten the proper announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should be overturned and the state should decide i announcer: that's right. comstock supports taking away a woman's right to choose. she voted to defund planned parenthood 6 times, limiting women's access to contraception.
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and comstock votes with trump ninety eight percent of the time. jennifer wexton: endorsed by jennifer wexton for congress. protectrito cose. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. dave brat said he'd vote to reduce the deficit. i'm abigail spanberger, and i approve this message. but instead, he voted to increase it by $1.9 trillion. why? brat went washington, taking hundreds of thousands from big drug companies,
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wall street banks, and other corporate special interests 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. 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. before he 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, frosh is leading the charge to stop them. attorney general brian frosh.
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the m accus of mass murder in a synagogue last weekend pleaded not guilty today. his name is robert bows and he showed no emotion in court but acknowledged to the judge that he derstood he could be put to death as prosecutoat seek the penalty and the jury convicts him. 11 people were killed when a heavily armed gunman opened fire in the tree of life synagogue on saturday. the federal indictment accuses him of hat crimess that murder. a woman tried to break up a fight is doused wit gasoline and set on fire. a group was fighting sunday evening on 37 ths street. and withit, stephanie chase wheeler tried on break up the fight because her daughte was involved. investigators say that's when 39-year-old g darrellss and
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17-year-old milan barnes attacked with gasoline and set her on fire. new information here, new york pole say the fairfax sisters pulled out of the hudson river were alive when they were put in the water. they were found dead and bound together a week ago. but police have said there were no obvious signs of trauma on their the girls' mothered said a saudi of scial called heing they had to leave the u.s. because the daughters had applied political asylum. metro wants to increase service dramatically ande g you more options for getting around. it is going to cost a lot of money. we were first to tell but the new $20 million a year proposal. the board has concerned about all that. transportation reporter adam tuss has what it could mean for you. >> reporter: a transit agency at a cross roads. the question ist whether or no
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to find millions more so metro can increase the service. on the metro board, they want to see more trains. >> it is a necessity. many of my residents in this toion, it is the only way get around. >> reporter: and those who can't get their head around$2 the million a year price tag to run more service. >> this iso going a really tough budget for this board to work through. >> again, here's what the general manager is proposing. onger rush hour periods with moreservice, cutting weekend trims to a flat $2 fare. extenting the yellow line to green belt. running the red line trains to glen mont. every train being a locker eight-car train. metro's board chair says if we want theystem on rise up to a new level, we have to pay for it. otherwise it is back to the old way of doing things on metro. >> it comes down to maryland and
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virginia and what they're willing to pay.s the district iin. >> reporter: at least for today it is clear there's a long roadr andps a long track ahead. >> it is big bucks. if that money is paid, it will squeeze out other transportation projects. children taking advantage of metro's kids ride free program must now use a smart trip card to board a bus or train. the changeover may not have gone very smoothly. our news partner report a few thousand students didn't go to school or struggled to get t school. the smart trip cards were required. the number of kids riding dropped by about 25,000 the c tweak carnge began. metro disputes that story. it says no student w turned
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away, regdless of which card was used. do cell phones cause cancer? some research that may give you peace ofmind. peace ofmind. ande're tracking thin w 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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i'm jennifer wexton, and i approve this message. seen barbara comstock's fake ad? jennifer wexn backed a deal leading to massive tolls on 66. nonsense. jennifer wexton fought the tolls on 66. and let's call this planwhi the way ths been rolled out. it's highway robbery. there's also healthcare robbery. barbara comstock voted alto sabotage the hecare market, hiking premiums up to 64%. barbara trumpstock -- everything that's wrong in washington. . in maryland, democrats are on the front lin.. with so much at stake, ben jealous is the bold leader maryland needs. g his plans wi our schools back to number one and protect our healthcare.ma land's teachers, nurses and president obama agree. ben jealous has the "courage to move families forward." let us stand upor our kids let us stand up for families let us stand up for our state ben ovalous, democrat fornor
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hard to imagine we could have a better day than yesterday but we did. >> we got some cooler air moving in. it was a great day. today, a sign of spring in the district. take a look. students helpingo plant these trees during the day with the cherry festival.
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you know the best thing? t theseake a look at when they're blossoming. >> years from now. >> absolutely. they can say, hey, look. i had a part in that. nice and warm. the current temperatures on the mild side. wero dropped 71. right off the potomac now. still a littleosooler but of you are in the upper 60s to the 70s. this is all trying to push to the east we are looking at these showegh over tonight and a better chance of rain. it will be picked up and brought into the rest of the system. let's take you hr by hour. notice a couple of showers. not a lot.
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we've gotome wet roadways. we could see som rain. hey, it's not too bad. temperatures in the upper 60s t0 around by the time you get back from lunch, here comes the rain. some of the rain getting heavy at times. one the two inches in some areas. it's not the only chance of rain i've gotten. a closer lookr at you weekend.e some of thevents going on. >> okay. thank you. >> a man tumbles on to the metro track after having too much to drink. why the man in question says it is not all his fault.
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plus, t spottinghe warning signs. the drug epidemic and what one family is doing. wll take you on board fairfax one to show you the tools and the training needed 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.
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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. there arepatrick morriseyes ifiled a lawsuit. to take away protections for people with pre-existing conditions. i voted to protect them. morrisey got rich as a washington lobbyist for opioid companies. my work as your senator took a billion opioid pills
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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. i'm joe manchin, and i approve this message. to execute a search warrant when wor an arrest warrant, we'd line up and we'd put our hand on the shoulder of the person in front of us. you always knew who had your back. with all the money in politics, it's hard to say who has our backs. i worked in federal law enforcement
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and at cia serving the american people, not special interests. i'm abigail spanberger. i won't take money from corporate pacs because in congress, i'll always have your back, and that's why i approve this message. mes brady came under intense criticism for defending the former football coach dj durkin. he was under investigation after the death of one of his players, jordan mair. in a statement, brady said he didn't want to be case traction the tha ed brady for his service and said he wants to see thee system m forward openly and trans apparently.
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wee also following breaking news involving ournt re most well known high school programs. >> the hazing at damascus high. >> cory smith has the details. co reporter: this story ins on allegations ndclude multiple assaults what police are calling sexual offenses. and it all hpened right here the damascus campus just orsterday. >> rr: tonight the entir jv football team at damascus has been side lined while the police ilooko allegations of them assaulting their own teammates.e it inc sexual offenses stem from an incident that happened on wednesday. police say they're all juveniles which is why they're not confirming whether there were any injuries or who was involved. as word of the investigation
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spread through the hall ways, police are urging to let them do their job. >> they're just allegations. we're just beginning a investigation. some of these allegations may prove to be sexual in nature. and that's why we have detectives from our special victims investigation heading this query. >> reporter: thetisaid alles were made within the last 2ur it is unclear whether they were questioned by investi tors but starring said they are talking with students.hi they said time it is an assaul investigation. >> we're taking it seriously. >> reporter: that same tone to the parents. they said thisr alleged behav is upsetting and unacceptable and will not be tolerated. any student who is found to have hazed another student will be disciplined and may also face legal consequences.
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damascus is committed to the safety of all students. >> reporter: again, these allegations made within the last 24 lrhours. we aredy seeing the fallout. the jv team was supposed to have a game last night but they have forfeited. >> thank you. > a popular d.c. restaurant faces $2 million lawsuit. one man said he was served too much booze and then fell and injured himself metro. no matter the outcome, there case raise as serious safetyn concerne rails this time of year. >> reporter: the man whot file suite restaurant many d.c. said they overserved him booze. what happened next was captured by the surveillance videos at the metro station. the customer is from southeast d.c. his name is patrick oguzma.
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medics responded to the metro station that night. and it is difficult to see in this grainy footage but attorneys sayhat's oguzma falling on the tracks. in his lawsuit, he alleges staff overserved him alcohol and continued to sell him drinks afr he visibly appeared to be intoxicated. he is suing f a negligence blames them for what he calls multiple facial fractures and trauma.head the restaurant chain has not responded to multiple requests fo comments. in a 2013 investigation, there was an iestigation into people falling off theon sta and the platforms. lsey can be too drunk to tried system risking f and injuries. as for the new civil suit in this suit, it will be up to the federal judge to determine
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whether it can move forward. news i-team. as parents we want to protect our children and we can do it better ie know the signs of possible drug use. there is a new tool helping parents spot signs of trouble. meagan fitzgerald introduces us to one mother who wishes she had the resources. >> reporter: stacey is like most parents. she made sure to have the talk aboutgs with her son joel. >> we would talk to him. don't even try this. don't even get started. >> reporter: she thought joel was an average 23-year-old guy. he had a full-time job and so many hobbies. >> he had a second on black belt, on the bowling team on the weekend. orter: never imagining he would be addicted to opioids. ouen she out last year, it was too late. >> my husband ran in the bedroom and said stacey, you have to come. it's joel. >> reporter: he had overdosed.
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his rents found him i his bed on valentine's day. >> it was the most awful feeling. to be out in front of my housei wa for my son's body to be removed and carri out. >> reporter: now, his cleats and pictures we here inside the hope house in his memory. it is a new project the charles county sheriff announc today. >> we can take it to the community. the community doesn't nece carily have toe to us. >> reporter: the lieutenant ashley burrows -- >> help parents figure outigns of drug use and drug abuse. >> reporter: showing some of the places it can b hidden. >> you go into the tips of the shoes, you'll time things. if it has a battery back-up in it, open it up and look in there. p >> reporteents like stacey are hoping parents are paying
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attention. >> don't think this can't happen to you. >> that' a valuable lesson for every parent. > coming up next, is your cell phone raising your risk of cancer? >> a new government report. here's doug. s i'm trackine rain making its way across the area. some rain tonight and little tomorrow but not all day. r we'll see you here aftethe r we'll see you here aftethe break. 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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can't save healthcare. welcome to change. just because it's never been done, doesn't mean we can't do it. just because it hasn't been seen, doesn't mean we can't envision it. we are uncommon to the core. we are upmc.
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dave brat said he'd vote to reduce the deficit. i'm abigail spanberger, and i approve this message. but instead, he voted to increase it 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 big corporate donors big tax breaks, making the next generation pay. dave brat went washington, and all we got was the bill.
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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 hi approved this message.o. we're working for your health with new research on the connection between your cellph e and your cancer risk. it doesn't exis according to a report from the national toxicology program. researchers exposed rats and mice toigh level of radiation, similar to what's found in mt cell phones. there were some evidence thede
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s developed cancerous tumors but they said there's no evidence it causes cancer in people. this study took ten years t complete. it did not investigate the types of u radiationd for wi-fi or 5g net work. >> so the phone is se but it is time to put it down. go outside and enjoy this beautiful fall season. this is when leafy land scapes are turning reds and oranges. >> did you ever wonder how it happens? >> first, i have to show you this. you can see, it is ay. >> we're noticing some reds and yellows and a lotf of l dropping. first we start with the green. the color weee allear round.
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for most of the time. that's the chlorophyll. id helps turn sunlight into food for the tree. now what happens is the days get shorter start to cool that green color out of the leaves. as it faith, the orange and colors are so the oranges and yellows are in the leaves all along. the red colors though are produced. and it is dependen on th weather. how vibe randal they become. so the weather can help or hurt. unfortunately, did it hurt our fall foliage seon. insemiand october, we had too much rain and too much warmth. but if you're going out to leaf people, this is the weekend in ourarea. we're tracking moderate to high levels. and we're trackin wind and rain tomorrow that will help bring down more leaves. expect moderate to high color. and now you know why you're
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noticing the colors. >>o today it was day to go. >> yeah. i think this weekend will be okay out there. >> okay. sounds good. the krofls fairfax one. a right. back with the impact on the washington post endorses jennifer wexton for congress... saying barbara comstock's "promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier."
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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. we have some fantastic schools slipped. and we have a lot of schools that are in crisis. our current governor has withheld money that could've been spent on education. maryland needs a governor whose top priority is public schools. ben jealous has a plan to fully fund education, to bring teacher pay up so that we can attract the best and brightest. ben's education plan is supported by teachers like me. if parents want better schools, then ben jealous needs to be the person they vote for. my name is rachel and i'll be voting for ben jealous for governor. there arepatrick morriseyes ifiled a lawsuit. to take away protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
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i voted to protect them. morrisey got rich as a washington lobbyist for opioid companies. 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. i'm joe manchin, and i approve this message. to execute a search warrant when wor an arrest warrant, we'd line up and we'd put our hand on the shoulder of the person in front of us. you always knew who had your back.
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with all the money in politics, it's hard to say who has our backs. i worked in federal law enforcement and at cia serving the american people, not special interests. i'm abigail spanberger. i won't take money from corporate pacs because in congress, i'll always have your back, and that's why i approve this message. i can be so frustrating to sit in traffic waiting for an accident scene to be cleared. while you wait, a helicopter crew may be working to evacuate someone who is injured. the crews that fly these life saving missions are especially trained first responders who literally swoop in and then are gone in a flroh. gilchrist takes us inside the medevac helicopter with fairfax county police. >> reporter: police and firefighters block traffic.
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someone hurt in a ct acciden and in bad enough shape that the speed and clear path of a helicopthe are best options to save a life. >> everything on an ambulance you'll find on board here also. >> reporter: he is a flight officer, part of an elite group olice officers cross trained as paramedics. he showed us around the chopper with what you wld expect to see in the back. a heart monitor and a wall of . supplies >> here we have the supplies, the tube we'll use. >> reporter: but also equipped with theore advanced tools to save someone's life. >> we can decoress their chest. >> reporter: fairfax one assions are always flown with pilot and two officer paramedics whose training is intense. murray was a cop for more than 20 years before joining the hilo team. >> we train for about ten months and then come back and get aviation training.
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it is about an 18-month process. >> these expensive complex machines. >> reorter: mike is an offic here came back it's a a civilian pilot. it is notes log 1,000 hours behind the controls of a chopper bere you can 90 a medevac. >> i evaluate the weather, where we'll be going, the hazards once we're getting there, can i make this handlelg s and get to the hospital. >> reporter: the helicopter division c respond to a half dozen calls on any given day. moum t and car accidents. but murray said when seconds count for burn tients, the traffic avoiding helicopter is priceless. and the paramedics on board can do thingsth paramedics o ground are not allowed to do. >> where we're able to administer medications torsion sedate a person to paralyze them and insert a tube to them.e for it is important to get airway established prior to theirng b
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more swelling. > reporter: the work has its challenges. helmets and intercomke systems it impossible to hear what's going on in the chopper but they're trained to overxom and do what it takeso save lives. >> we appreciate the wk they do. >> absolutely. now to a fun moment you may have missed this morning. our guy was in the kitch working hard for the national men make dinner day. his dish of choice? chicken marsala. check it out. >> you like it, right? >> whato you say? >> pretty good. i will take it. >> we do want to mention, we put our recipe on our webb. check that out. all you have to do is search for salmon[ la poisoning. ughter ] >> she got him good. nothingike marsala in the morning. all jokes aside there were rules
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for th day. guys cannot gloat more than three times during the meal and nyey can't get help from the hatedies in their lives. we have to call dug out on this one. we're told his wife holly was called upon to go get wine for the dish. >> yes. that means a violation. j >> i ct hear a lot of women asking why is there even a day.make dinner a lot of them do. >> that's something do i when i get chance but a lot of nights i don't get to. so this is fun for me and my kids. >> and 5:00 in the morning. >> yeah. that's a little differmyt. wife was watching with us. we are watching ourselves and she didn't get to see aaron gilchrist all the time. she said that's one good looking man. >> that might have been the wine talking. >> just joking. that was a ton of fun. i really ensgroid morning and
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that's on the website. my kids liked it. they sait put in our lunches. >> they traded i for a blowny sandwich. >> 66 degrees down. nds out of the south. th a rain showers back to the west around petersburg, west virginiaand then makin our way during the night. >> rightw, bringing rain into west virginia as you can see. even some showers around raleigh. so that's a lite biin the way of rain. a better chance tomorrow. notice a coue of showers. by tomorrow morning, some shower activity. nothing t heav you see some of the heaviest in hagerstown. break.e get a little so around 11:00, 12:00, 1:00,
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and the around 2:00 or 3:00 it starts to get heavy. 've got a lot of rain coming through. the evening rush going to be an issue. the heaviest rain right along 95.t of maybe an inch to an inch and a half. you will see 30th. andere's 8:00 saturday. some showers early along the i-95 corridor. then they all get out of here and we see sunshin during afternoon saturday some of the good news there. tomorrow your forecast at the bus stop. maybe some showers at the bus stop. breezy and warm and then a good chance of rain late in the day. 60 degrees on saturday. don't forget to set the clocks back saturday night into sunday. 59 degrees. a good day to get out there for the d.c. walk. happening there. on eth jackets, jackets, jackets. more rain o tuesday. a couple more storms over the
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next ten days. next ten days. >> history at d.c. kaine: weliberty and justiceto a flag not for some, but for all. i want a virginia that works for all, with economic opportunity and a chance for a good life. i'll work with anyone to build that virgin.bee w. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message because if we ask our kids to say these words... teacher and children: ...one nation under god, indivisible... ...we have to be willing to live by them. teacher and children: ...and justice for all. 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
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party lines to get things done. that's how we can fix congress and make it work for us again. hey!#newlivingroom ving a big sale. you know, people don't actually use hashts when they talk. #thisgirldoes t lit. no one ever does that. #havertysboom stop it. for a limited tinly, day sale is on. me get anxtra $100 off every $1000 you spend... ...on furniture that's already marked down. it's savings on top of savings! havertys. #lifelooksgood. in maryland, democrats are on the front lines. witho much at stake, ben jealous is the bold leader maryland needs. his plans will get r schools back to number one and protect our healthcare. marylanda's teachers, nurses president obama agree. ben jealous has the "courage to move families forward." let us stand up for our kids let us stand up for families
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democrat for governor let us stand up for our state, 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. 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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we have team coverage of the win or go yhome, some for the black and red. first, we're going to start with you. i remember way back in july, that first home game and what a turn-around it has been for d.c. united. >> you can see in it black and white. there is a renaissance in the club and the that's why they get set for the first ever playoffgaamest columbus. it wants to live up to its
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slogan a do it for the district. the passion b isack in the stands for d.c. united. and why not? it should be. wayne rooney is here. the all time goal scorer is making everyone ad him better. with style and substance. it's coming through. the time of commitment that ben olsonade as a player and a coach to this club and city for the last 20 years. >> i can't tell you how exciting it is to have this team relevant again in the city. playingn the postseason and the new stadium and playing a really fun style. we've been able to win g in a different way over p theast couple months. that'sha you need to do if you're going to hold some silverware. >> reporter: he wants i to do for the district and for the
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supporters. >> reporter: hey, you wanto talk about passion. i'm with the real fans. they've been waiting f ove 20 years for this moment. a playoff game in the stadium they can call their ow it is a feeling we haven't felt for a long time. 're very happy because we are here tour support o team in the up and downs. >> reporter: we want a taste of what we can expect tonight. can we get that cheer going? here we go. ♪
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back to you in the studio. >> yes! thank you! that place will be wild. let's head to the court. dwight howard, talking things over with scott brooks at practice. and brooks saying that howard will make his ward debut tomorrow against the thunder. unsure about it, listen to this. dwight will have toth lie on floor when not in the game due to continued soreness. this is not a joke. gluteal soreness that has kept him out of the fst seven games. but some redskins news.s trent williamho suffered a dislocated thumb against the giants. he went to see specialist in pittsburgh today. he had cast on that thu and head coach jay grudenopeful the soreness goes s downo he can still grim with it. he is anxiously awaiting the
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results. em, do not text him about it. he is just as nervous and anxious as we are. i saw him putting the jacket on. >> do whatever it takes. >> yeah. we need hi >> thanks for joining us. >> thanks for joining us. "nightly news" startsn if i'm jenn wexton, and i approve this message. seen barbara comstock's fake ad? jennifer wexton backed a deal
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leading to massive tolls on 66. nonsense. jennifer wexton fought the tolls on 66. and let's call this plan what it is, the way that it's been rolled out. ait's highway robbery.an what it is, there's also healthcare robbery. barbara comstock voted to sabotage the healthcare market, barbara trumpsto hiking premiums up to 64%. - everything that's wrong in washington. breaking news tonight, a major push five days until the oprah on the campaign trail a call to action from the queen of talk. >> you get a vote. and you get a vote. o ah going door to door trying to help elect the nation's first african american woman governor, addressing her own presidential ambitions swipes at the man in the oval office. a stark contrast to president trump's tear factor.
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his thhat has video that critics are calling flat o cist. a horrific crash at a school bus stop. children again for the fourth time in

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