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not only extremely heavy rain with this but this is one of those systems that could produce some locally heavy winds. backweo the . more of that steady rain. down toward culpeperbe it wil a nasty night if you're waiting for somebody to come home. and this where we're watching. we have these linear segments. these little lines are developing. these will move through region. that's where we could produce some strong winds. we'll talk about some big changes. >> three damascus high school students are facing multiple rape charges in an alleged hazing incident. the school says it involves junior varsity football player
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>> reporter: they were taken into custody last nigh each has been charged with two counts of second-degreed rape two cnts of attempted second-degree rape. all those charged are under the age of 18. >> i thought, okay. it didn't surprise me it happened here. >> that's how he felt thursday when t news of the hazing came t at damascus high school. it changed today now that second-dege e rape charges h been filed. >> you don't want that to happen. hazing is something that should have gone out a long time ago. >> for seniors like paul moore --some something happening so close to home. it is a very small school.
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everybody knows everitody. s very shocking to find out that something like that is happening. >> details have been spreang since thursday. they say they know the victi and the assailants. all of them messages of the j vmp footbal team. >> it's a little school. and something like this to happen here. it's very sad. >> and over the coming days as the magnitude is understood ove sthoe whenomething like the happens, more likely than not, the students will get a lot of support from the students and teachers. the montgomery county schools has not released information related to student discipline. so we don't know if they'll be facing discipline from the schoolno wethe j.v. team had to forfeit their game last night.
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it was t last game of the season so they are done. the varsity team is taking the field tonight. and we ared te varsity team had nothing to do with these hazing allegations. thank you. we are learning chilling new details about the deaths of two sisters in fairfax county. a man says heris haunted a seeing the girls praying the same day their bodies were pulled from the hson river in new york. there are still a lot of questions. the new time line from police. >> reporter: nypd detectives eight all the signs point to something other than crime. they are reported in august and they hadn't seen their parents since last year wn they ran
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way from home complaining of allegations of abuse. they were staying in high end dehotels. ng food for one another. police stay money was running out and a theo confirmed the two were seeking asylum. rhaps the biggest piece of this puzzle yet, their bodies were found duct taped to each other. >> it is entirely credible the e girlsered the water alive. we have them praying the morning they wer found a short distance from the water. we have sources that the detectives had developed from this investigation thu far. statements made they would rather inflict harm on themselves than commit suici than return the saudi arabia. >> so numbe one, this was an
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honor killing.'t it wa and number two, that they jumped from a bridge. but remember they had no outward signs of trauma. >> this may answer the questions involving t money from saudi arabia. ow to the side line scandal he the university of maryland. it was tuesday the board of regents chair defended the football coach dj duringin in a surprise move. the umd president lohhennounced ould retire in june. 24 hours later after intense id pressure, he he school was parting ways coach durkin, buying outis contract. thursday, after mountingis crit from students,
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football players, he said he was stepping down. it will take time for maryland to rebuild its reputation. >> reporter: the accreditation of the university of maryland is on the line when athe football player died from heat stomke. it is cing later this moflt another hit against the university and its tirepu. yesterday, james brady, the chair for the board oversees all resigned.universities, nnounced his week he his board support for the former coach dj durkin. supposed lly forcing loh to resign. it lef many questioning the decision in the first place. >> i think they care about the state. they mad big a mistake.
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>> reporter: emtheir next step shouldge support president loh. >> i want him to stay. e's done a good job and we can see it here. >> i thinkl it w very difficult to hire someone so close to this catastrophe this week. >> reporter: the feeling on sks more night bral loh's future. >> i think he was somewhat unresponsive to students' concerns, beginning with the original sin, joining the big te >> he tried to stay neutral. >> reporter: a house committee reviewing the process. they are going on review the college accreditation. news4.
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president trump and his predecessor, barack obama, are both campaigning in battlegrounds today. jennifer johnson has the report. striking the fears of illegal immigration. >> you mean the people of tas lieve in border security? we have an administration trying to unravel the affordable care act in its protection. with nine more campaign stops before tuesday, he is now armed with good news. employersed250,000 jobsn pocket and unemployment stayed at a record low.
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>> america now has the best economy in the history of our economy and we want to keep that it way. >> it is the continue d -- he tries to keepepublican control of the house and senate. >> it is better from trump's perspective to ha b ae that is angry and mad at someone other than him. in florida, former president ama is calling on people. >> reporter: a new gallup poll backs up what they're talking about, health care, the economy and atimmin. republicans put they will as top concerns. democrats, health mere and how are treated. even though 53% o white
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women voted for preside trump in 2016, they are now heading to indianapolis, indiana. the final crunch means voters are getting bombarded withe negat political ads. >> nationwide, the number of attack ads is up 51% since the 2010 memorials. and more negative ads are expected in the next few days as candidates try discredit moents. >> get your supporters out to the polls. en one side is makin negative
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ads, the other side does too. >>hey stay ads distract from the real issues. new poll numbers give us a snap shot of the race for the congressional race in the tenth district. jennifer wexton has an oi11 lead over the republican barbara comstock. that'seyond the 6-point margin of error.ck coms held on in 2016 even though hillary clinton won the district. democrat voters appear less likely to split the district. a mother didn't hesitate to put her own life on theine to help her son. plus, getti ready for winter. what you can do to save money in the cd months ahead. 470 feet up in tyson's,
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we'll take you inside the new capital one tower. aerdict in the trial of a man charged in the prince george's county police officer. michael ford is charged with second-degree murder in the death of officer jacai colson. prosecutors say ford fired shots at policeeauarters in 2016. n the chaos, another officer mistakenly shot and killed officer colson. officer colson. we'll have a live report from kaine: weliberty and justiceto a flag not for some, but for al
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on the shoulder of the person in front of us. you alwa knew who had your bac 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. in federal law enforcement i'm abigail spanberger. i won't take money from corporate pac because in congress, i'll always have your back, and that's why i approve this message. self proclmother of the chemical weapon corp meet aime meeber. where she referred to nerve gas as just insecticide developed for people. someone who's made a career cashing in on her government contacts- was sued for using her position as a board member to defraud shareholders. was sued for using her position as a board member and is now pursuing trumps agenda of defunding planned parenthood and denying medical coverage to people with pre existing conditions. the more you know aimee hoeber, the less you want to. i'e david trone, i approvis message. saying barbara comstock'sorses je"promise has turned to du."..
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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. michaelord is charged in the death of a police officer. >> reporter: the verdict, guilty of secondegree murder in the death of prince george's county detective colson. it happened in 2016. michael fd said heanted to
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die by police officer. he fired 23 shots. he said heast trying to injure or kill anyone. the detective jacai uniform, not wearing his uniformut plain clothes as a tective. he returned fire. that officer testified in the trial that the officer had not been charged with any criminal offense. now, w thee more than 40 counts against michael ford. he stood next to hislawyer. he showed no emotion as the jury went through more than 40 counts. counts including attempted murder, an assault against other police officers and memberspu o thic. but the most important verdict, it goody of second-degree murr in the dea of officer jacai colson. >> thank you. news4 working for to you help you save money on your utility bills this winter.
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allni e long, ourns how reporter is showing the save money on your water bill. >> another pla that you can save some money is your joining me now, why is it important about the water flow and why can you save some money way? >> you can install an aerated faucet. it cuts down on the water that you use. >> how would that work? >> normally, you just take this, screw it right into it. and you can use this to stop the war and open it back . >> how much does something like that cost? >> maybe $5 or $6. >> but the savings is significant. so it t nothingdo with like the hot water. >> no.
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hot cwater,d water. it just cuts the flow. >> so a really cheap fix to save some pennies. all right. back to you. >> fors t to get your home winterer, search weatherize. >> we'll be with washington gas for the six annual day of weatherization. volunteers will help more than 0 families prep for the cold. we're in weather alert mode. the conditions are not good out there. a mess with moderate to are steady rain. >> we can see winds gusting 40 on 50 miles an hour. that could lead to someind damage. >> and in the montgomery county
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ar the roads are just going to be on the wet side. a nasty night if you're going to be out and that. it gets worse in the next few hours. s you wi the rain there. we're seeing the heaviest rain in through d.c. metro area. around ederick, lovettsville, to martinsville i wanted to zoom in through fairfax county. herndon taking on south lakes tonight. always a battle. a time rivalry e.ther we are expected to see the worms coming throughh potential for storms. i'm not expecting a lot of thunder or lightning but the winds will be an issue. look at the line and watch this as they zoom in. this is what is coming in about an hour o two.
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ande these l segment that's could produce 40 or 50 miles an hour. what to expect over the next few hours. >> we talk about the weather, it goes to 9:00, 10:00. we really see it drop off. 're going to have some showers once the severe weather threat diminishes. very quickly early in the morning. the weekend is looking dry. as they said, it is much cooler. temperatur will be a shock to the system could it lead the isolated flooding and many minor wind damage. we're not seeing any tornado warnings or watches with that line that doug was pointing to. so thai think threat is going down. still some dry airs in southern
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maryland. some of russ still dry. everybody is dealing with wet road conditions. if you have plans this weekend, you want to see how the rain will impact. a lot of you are trying to check out the fallag fo you're going to be dealing with muddy spots. yardwork tomorrow will be damp, raking those leaves will not be fun. so hold off uil sunday. on sunday we have the redskins at home. we're not worried about rain. we're not really worried abond ut it will be a chilly one out there with temperatures in the 50s. especially if you're in the shad areas. temperatures around 59 degrees for a high. 60 tomorrow. with the wind gusting upwards of 30 miles an hourember to row the clocks back tom
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night. i'll be at the d.c. walk downtown. if you want to make your way out, take look at longevity. 62 on monday and tuesday. more in. two different storms. one monday, one tuesday. another on. frid rather stormy for the first full week of november.mu ch more in about ten minutes. >> all right. thank you. you've probably seen it rise er the beltway ifiv you've around town. >> it's huge. we'reew getting a n look around catal one tower. . >> afterearning her son needed a kidney transplant, cheryl didn't hesitate. she put her life on the son to save her son. >> this has been anr. hono >> cing upom
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ai dave brat said he'd vote to reduce e deficit. i'm abigl 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. 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. a family learns heart
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breaking news. one of their sons needs a mansplant. >> and saved the day. how the state of maryland is honoring y the mother of tr. >> like mostmo , cher whittaker will tell you there's nothing she wouldn't do for her four sons. >> they all mean the world to me. that's my primary job. is to love my sons, t bring them up. >> last year doctors sd he needed a kidney transplant aso. he hare and potentially deadly kidney disorder. his parents found out they were all a match to donate a kidney. >> i was told by the next roll gist that they told one of my sons that he was a match. he was younger and slimmer but
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there was no way we could wait in the waiting room withso two in the operating room. >> it was a success. and today -- >> hello! of course you can. thank you. >> we'reo excited about this. >> governor hogan heard better b her story and recognized her as the mother of the year. christopher and cheryl's entire family were by her side. >> good mothers don't always get recognition t.y shou but christopher says he is thankful he is alive to see ame his mom deserves. >> what she's done for me, giving me a second chance a life. i think it makes her mother the year. >> news4. >> a great story. >> it makes you happy just to hear it. >> we're in weather alert mode.
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>> we look at the impact and the chngges heanto the weekend. >> plus, two sisters bound >> plus, two sisters bound together off the he turnebusinessman. naacp. ben jealous. "marylander of the year". endorsed by president obama for his ben's vision: medica-all,ourage to move maryland forward."-f fully fund ourchools, and an economy that works for working people. the sun says jealous has "the stature and gravitas" to lead maryland.et we can do muchr on jobs, on education, on healthcare. but it means we've got toelieve in each other. ben jealous. governor. saying barbara comstock'sorses je"promise has turned to dust." she's trump'ot"unquestioning oldier." jennifer wexton is the in"clear and convcing" choice. "smart, serious and substantive" ... "ms. wexton would be
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a breath of fresh air" in congress. and i approved this message cause i've worked across party lines to get things done. that's how we can fix congress and make it work for us again. i waso i'm used tor, getting to work early. now i ve 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 for pre-health care.ditions. it's why i'm gamd i have a friend n ben. ben is 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. at in maryland, democrats are on the front lines. with so much at stake, ben jealous is the bold leader maryland needs. his plans will get our schools back to number one and protect our healthcare. ben jealous has the "courage to move families forward."
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we track potential for severe stormt over the n few hours. >> it will be a nasty night out there with heavy rainnd a chance for damaging winds on track. >> right now this is steady rain across the area. not much in the way of song winds. we had some heavier wind gusts but that's about it itw. s just steady rain. right along 270. take a look at this camera. you can see, yeah, the roads are definitely on e wet side.
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it will be a nasty night. is later this evening that we see it. heavy rain in thistarea, least steady rain. this is what we're watching. we've been talking about this the lastouple hours. these line segments right in here that could have the ngest winds. these are just to the east of these will be coming through about 8:00, maybe even 9: w. l come through very quickly and very heavy down pours. it will be very heavy. you don't want to be outside when this hits. we'll talk about it. it doesn't look like much. we'll talk about that. just another rain friday night around here. >> now to some breaking news with the siste missing in new york city.
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a credible witness has come forward saying he saw the women fore they were found dead. a report on why he told police he's beented by what he saw. >> t sisters lived here in new york city for about two months. they used their credit card. that credit card was maxed out and then detectives say they foun the sistersdead. >> the credit card was in 23-year-old rotana's name. she and her sister tala would order food on it every day. always getting two stays. they charged their stays to the hyatt and t knickerbocker. there were allegations of physical abuse in the family. police say they used that credid cars to take ubeorth to manhattan. arth the credit c maxed out, a witnessaways he s them at a play ground in rerside park.
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they were sitting 30 feet apart and praying. police believe that is the last they were seen alive. >> this is a tragedy all the way around. an we wanted to make sure to get justice for the victims. wereat everything like a crime until we know otherwise. >> reporter: police say they are investigating every possibility. suicide is the leading theory. the sisters could walk right into the water from that park. there is no credible evidence that shows a crime was committed and they have stements that the sisters said they would rather die than return home to their native country. they were found clothed, duct taped to each. bound at their ankles and waists. >> nbc news. >> no cause of death for the sisters has been released yet. police say they have not been able to locate the fatr of the
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sisters either. friends a colleagues of jamal khashoggi chee tog on remember them. they hosted a memorial service at the mayflower hotel. it was also a call to. acti they formed a campaign called justice for jamal. it was one month ago that he disappeared after goingnto the saudi consulate in turkey to pick up a document. the saudi government acknowledged that khashoggi was muered in that consulate. many questions remain such as who orderedhe murder, what happened to the remains and how the u.s. will >>spond. the sun just set in pittsburgh. as a new sabbath begins, the squirrel him commuty marks a week that brought heart brea sabbath services were just getting underway on saturday when the gunman entered and started shooting. he killed 11 people.
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most of them senior citizens. an officer was shot. three more people were shot before the suspect surrendered. nearly a week later, the trauma is still fresh. a worker on her first week of training took a call from a man hiding in the synagogue. hei kept letting him know wasn't alone. >> in a few moments, theyng started yel out there was an officer who was shot. probably the worst nightmare coming true. >> i heard it four times. >> the squirrel hill community remains resolute. they say they refuse to surrender to hate. commuters he watched it take shape. up next, the perk for the
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workers of the new capital one workers of the new capital one buildi 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.
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> the buzz around amazon's second headquarters has millennials envisioning a silicon valley-esque campus. >> it's impressive. we're getting a rareook inside a company that's already offering that in our area. david culverakes us inside the ne capital one tower. >> we've seen it going up over the past four years. now we take you inside the tallest building in our region. capital tour. 471 feet to the top. giving you roof top views from the national cathedral to the u.s. cam. 31 floors show casing unique work spaces. >> when you bring people through theirst time, what is the
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reaction? >> they sit in awe. >> she helps make this aaly. very floor connected byhe zip stair cases, if you want privacy, a quiet phoro . much of it built around the millennial work experience. what we've seen is that environment >>matters. hese convenient and enjoyable work spaces matter for employees. if amazon chooses this area for its headquarters, it only increases hiring candidates. >> disease a warm and wonderful community with amazing talent. we've had the opportunity to be part of that for over two decades and experience that. and there's more to come. this shows what's planned. a wegman's and a liveheater
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will follow. a future hotel. all of this not just for employees, much of it on to the community. news4. >> life behind the camera. how a chance encounter helped a now 91-year-old woman fulfill her dream of becoming movie director. >> first, here's doug. >> you see it here. here's the line that we're worried about towd thewest. not a huge area of severe weather b we could see some strong winds. we'll talk about what it is announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should be overturned and the state should decide it." announcer: that's right. comstock supports king away
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a woman's right to choose. she voted to defund planned parenthood 6 times, limiting women's access to contraception. and comstock votes with trump ninety eight percent of the time. jennifer wexton: endorsed by the washington post. she'll protect a woman's riext to choose. jennifern for congress. independence usa pac int responsible for the t of this advertising. i'm jennifer wexton, and i approve this message. seen barbara comstock's fake ad? jennifer wexton backed a deal 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. it's highway robbery. there's also healthcare robbery. barbara comstock voted to sabotage the healthcare market,
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hiking premiums up to 64%. barbara trumpstock -- everything that's wrong in washington.
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now to big a honor for a pioneering filmmaker. ♪ we shall overcome >> the 1960 documentary integrion report number one was among the 80 highly acclaimed filmshown last week at the smithsonian's inaugn-al afrierican film festival. >> the director of that filme madelenderson was honored for her outstanding career. how this remarkable woman made a childhood dream come true. madeleine anderson has been going to the movies for nearly all of her 91 years. >> i was a film bug. i started going to the movies when i was about 7. i knew from an early age that i wanted to be a filmmaker. >> reporter: as she watched hollywood movies when she was young, she was ashamed how
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people who looked like her were >> we were clumsy, not too smart, not too brave. >> reporter: her home was i lancaster, pennsylvania. >> i was born in 1927 so i was a child of the depression. >> reporter: a challenging time for many families. r the poor, it could be devastating. >> even when you sd people lived on the wrong side of the tracks? we lived on the wrong sidef the wrong side of the tracks. >> reporter: her parents encouraged her to become a teacher and she won a scholarship. >> i wanted to be a teacher to please them. i reallyand to make films. >> reporter: after one semester, she took a job in new york city. she found jobs in can i hakitch laundries and then a lucky break. a wife and husbandere looking for childcare offering room and board. >> ini wasde a s and i
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wanted to be a filmmaker. and she, i thi that clinched it. because her husband was a well known filmmaker. >> reporter: they liked her, elieved in her, and richard, physicsist turned film director, led the way to her eventually living out herdream. >> he set up a production company. and he hired me as the in-house production manager. >> reporter: she turned her knowledge into documentaries. films that could teach posite lessons. >> i wanted people to know that there were people in this country who were fighting for . equality that's the reason why i made film and the reason i chose documentaries. >> her fms have been heralded around the world and recently honored at the inaugural film
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station at the smithsonian museum of history and lture. >> she says she is humbled. >> not that only that i'm an honoree but that my work is pp recognized andciated and that's a very joyful thing. >> madelei anderson mad history, becoming the first african-american female film director. interest to had no go to hollywood to make entertainment films, othero the havehe had offers to do that and there was a lot more money to be made in hollywood buthe preferred to stay with documentaries and look back. >> she is still getting around very well for91 >> for an african-american woman to accomplish that in those days. even more significant. >> coming from the background that she had. you saw where she lived.
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that was her actual house oney baoogle road, it was called. in lancaster, pennsylvania. >> a gre story. thanks for sharing it. we go backo e weather. >> if this is going down hill, it's pretty nasty. >> i want you to be aware, we have the rain out there. you m think, i'm going to be okay. this is 270, 370. you notice the trees there. they've been blowing in the wind every once in a while. we're seeing some gusts. the real deal comes in abouthon or so. first f, t area is seeing rainfall. everybody is.
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moderate around the d.c. metro area. frederick county, virginia. in towardortions of the area. into frederick, hagerstown, in through lounld county. some moderate to steady rain. >> this area is getting even closer. you see the lined segments that formed. this is where we see strong winds. and this is where the heaviest o do will be. you'll be walking through downtown or going to dinner or a the car one of these lines will comethrough. we're talki about 40, 50-mile-an-hour winds. it is something to be concerned about. this is the best time to see
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strong gusty winds and heavy rainfall. we do look toy dry out rather quickly. er severe weatonight? yes. it's definitely possible but not everybody will experience these strong >> we talk about the impact. the biggest is heavy rain, gty winds. maybe some isolated flooding. it's really water collecting on roads. if you are heading to dinner, heads up. an also, the heaviest rain moves through. then weo looke weekend. we're tracking temperatures around 59 degreesatothday and sunday so it will be much cooler out there. andhe winds on saturday, breezy to windy throughout the
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day so we'll really feel it. >> we were in the low 70s acros tharea. yeah, it will be about 20 to 30 degrees cooler. 60 degrees for a high with winds at 20 to 30 miles an hour. one on monday, one on tuesday. and then yet another storm on fr ay. so we're starting off november. fairly mild. we're alsotarting itff fairly stormy. of course, i'll be with you ut throughe night. throughe night. a p
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there arepatrick morriseyes iled a lawsuiton. 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 off the street. morrisey is simply a "yes" man for the drug companies and the political bosses. i'deconsidered the most ndent senator in washington. i'm joe manchin, and i approve this message. saying barbara comstock'edrses je"promise has tuo dust."ess... 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
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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. i waso i'm used tor, getting to work early. g now i have aeral 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. ve it's why i'm glad i a f. 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 appred this message. kaine: weliberty , d justiceto a flag not for somet for all. i want a virginia that works for all, withd conomic opportunity chance for a good life. i'll work with anyone to build that virginia. we can't let our leaders divide us because we're all americans. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message because if we ask our kids to say these wor...
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teacher and children: ...one nation under god, indivisible... ...we have to be willing to live by them.he teand children: ...and justice for all. : to execute a search warrantere y or an arrest warrant, we'd line up and we'd put our hand on the shoulder ofhe person in front of us you always knew who had your back. with all the money in politics, s it's hard to say who har 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. dwight howard said the team would surprise a lot of people around the he was not wrong. they've been surprisingly bad.
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off to a 1-6 start but tonight could be the night it all changes. here's more. >> you'reor lookinghe bright spot. the return of dwight. he was good last year. he's beenat g his whole year. he has to help this team. it is what we've been waiting r. and there's such a pressing need. the rebounding. you look atve defensily and defending the paint. it is something dwight howard hasone consistently through his career. last season, third in theba in rebounding. his presence, his athleticism should give a jolt of energy and production to this wizards team. >> and off the court he'll help this team as well. >> hopefully he will. just having a veteran presence. >> the wizards are outrebounded by 13 per he was third in the league in
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rebounding. you know his presence in some s way,pe or form has to help. back to you. >> we'llave highlights tonight. d.c. united lost the first ever playoff game to the columbus crew. nicke leo had a chance. you can'td.e ma rooney is the r fson the turn-around. they were theor w team. t even rooney thought this am could make it as far as they >>e need to be cognizant of it. >> the team. >> see how howd looks i his debut plus number 25 virginia hosting pitt.
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>> go wizards. >> go wizards. thank you. >> "ni the washington post endorses jennifer wexton for congress... saying barbara comstock's "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. it's a declaration.tion. that when they attack who we are. we show what we're made of. and we don't stand bac for women's rights. for health ce. for our kids futures. the washington post says david trone is detailed, studious and no-nonsense-- an excellent successor to john delaney. s there's ting on the sidelines. not me. not you. not now. the best choice, by a mile, is mr. trone.
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on november 6th. vote. david trone for congress. i'm david trone, i approve this message. breaking news tonight. it's down to the wire with president trump on a last-minute blitz, and backtracking on his suggestion about migrants throwing rocks. >> i didn't say shoot. but they do that with us, they are going to be arrested for a long time. am meantimea follows oprah as democrats star power. >> the consequences of any of us staying home really are more dangerous. and in the closing the election, explosive allegations about the president being lobbed by his former right hand man, michael cohen, the two now at odds, and cohen accusing trump of repeatedly using racist language in private. tonight his bombshell claims and inow the trump tes responding. a shocking scene caught on camera. a

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