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10:00 on this sunday morning thank you for sticking it ou i'm adam tuss. >> and i'm david culver. angie goff has the morning off. >> let's check in with lauryn rickts with a look our sunday forecast. what have you got? >> warming temperatures. yesterday we had breezy winds. t n case today, light winds, blue skies, a beautiful looking day 54 degrees. w we'vemed up. mainly light winds through the day today. for your sunday outlook, ife youeading to church, grab the shades, you'll need them, you can eave the umbrella at home. even checking out the fall foliage, maybe this is a time to
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head out to the schehenandoah valley. light winds, you wone to worry about anything flying all over the place we'll talk about the timing of the rain in just a bit. parishioners are preparing to worship at alfred street baptist church in alexandria hours after a bomb threat. p formersident obama worship there had a few times while still in office. with what d is li we know. derek? >> this is an historic church at this location since 1842 so you can imagine the congregation has seen some things and they're
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continuing to see things. the reverend made an announcement to the congregat n coheregation. atnd of the worship, a bomb threat was phoned in. the bomb squad never located the package but they did the sweep of a church. e congregationd to stay in place while that was going on and there was some question about whher or not they would be serviced today. there was indeed service this ni m. there is some security present thre that you can't see. the reverend said it was importa important. >> people around the world have to stand against the fear and m grateful that we can do what
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we do to live in love. to not give into the hate. >> now, they have heard and have gotten words of raencment from the governor of louisiana, the lieutenant governor governor, even the mayor of the district of columbia. meanwhile, the investigation goes on into what happened butse of couhe reverend said in light of what happened, they did have to err on the side of caution but they wouldn't be so cautious as to disr pt their worship services and they are having services as theyto plann do to send a message. live in alexandria, derrick w d wad, news 4. back to you. >> derek, thank you very uc we know more about the victims killed after an ef-1 tornado caused buildings to collapse in the amazon distribution sent there. police say and drew lindsay and israel argot were inside the foilding when the tornado hit. a 5 wall fell on top of them. one victim died at the hospital. crews found the other body underneath the debris yesterday
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morning. and we know anf med ef-1 tornado touched down in mt. airy, maryland. causing damage the. some of the worst damage was at the twin arts shopping center. a viewer shopping video shows the inside of a t.j. maxx. the roof collapsed and watern. poured we're still working to learn more information about what arlington police are calling a domestic-related suicide. rodolfo rivera faces murder authorities tell us he killed natasha rivera. officers found her body in a crystal city hotel room and arrested the suspect. we don't know how the pair are elated or how the victim was lle killed. a terrifying situation in
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falls church. a cdtomer walke into a starbucks and claimed he had a bomb. you can hear the police saying come out with your hands up. they say the man was intoxicate when he walked into the starbucks on arlington boulevard yesterday afternoon. after refusing to leave, they say he told employees he had am bon his bag. two hours later, that's how long this played out, the man came out of the store and surrendered to officers. robots were used to inspect the backpack. there was not a bomb e.ins police are praising the quick-thinking actions of the starbucks employees. >> it was a very smart move on their part.ns ad of waiting for us to arrive they did the right thing by evacuating everybody. >> no word on the charges the suspect could be facing as a customer and opened fire>>t a oyoga studio has ties to our area. the suspect, scott beierle, was a former teacher in anne arundel county. he taught english and social studies at mead high from 2005 . to 20 he resigned the next year after
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that. police in tallahasse are still motive.to determine the they say he killed two women and then himself. an assault outside a bar in maryland turning deadly. we have new information about the man killed in the parking lot ofushe ca flats bar and grill on friday. the frederick county sheriff's office says someone attacked sw robert jr. folks rushed to help him but he died in the parking lot. investigators haven't released information about who assaulted swan. the time is 10:07. signs are pointing toward crystal city for amazon's second headquarters. the "washington post" reports amazon is in adianced scussion to move to northern virginia. crystal city's top real estateo de has pulled buildings off the leasing market. al>> other reasons crystity may be attractive -- it's got good metro access, problximity reagan national airport and
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office buildings ready to be used. ralph northam told virginia bureau chief julie carey that the state has shown amazon four locations in nova. >>zchoos viia o wnoert,he ama we have doe everything we can to offer them a good package. >> if announce system expected by the end of the whar. >> is amazon saying about that? >> not much. >> absolutely nothing. remning tight-lipped. let's ex iore why th a goes.eal for wherever hq 2 the headquarters are expected to jobs, the t 52,000 average salary more than 0 $10,000 a year and the project would be a $5 billion investment. >> pretty big. >> lots of money. 10:08 is the tim folks in iran taking to the street this is morning angry with chants and flag b like you may have seen before. but this was a celebration. we'll explain what's bend this we'll explain what's bend this nehixt
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an fleindonesian rescue div dies while searching for victims of the passenger jet that crashed into the a last week. it's not clear how this happened. thole in recovering human remains for identification and finding out what led to the jet's crash. it went down monday into the java sea just minutes after taking off from jakarta. the search-and-rescue chief said divers reported seeing the fuselage and engines of the plane on the s floor. this is an absolutely horrific tragedy out of rewisconsin. girl scouts and one woman were killed when a driver hit them on the side of the road.g another yoirl is in critical condition this morning. police say the girl scouts were wearg bright safety vests as they picked up trash along the road. that's when a driver and a pickup truck slammed into the group.
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later took off but then turned himself back in. it'sul not year charges he face. thousands of people rallied in iran's capital to mark the 39th anniversary of the u.s. embassy takeover, protesters burned u.s. and israeli inflags. 1979, iranian students stormed the embassy after the flamic revolution, taking 52 americans hosta more than 400 days. the u.s. cut off diplomaticla ons in response to that. folks near philadelphia cleaning up after a severe storm hit that area. we can show you the view from obov above. homeowner says he is lucky to be alive after a massive tree crushed his home. >> where we would be in our house, which would have been in the living room watching television, that where's the owee is. if we didn't fol the warning, we'd all be dead. >> the storm affecting parts of
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historic. a big turnout means that anything can happen. >> and the person o told us all of that and can break it down more so is chuck todd. joining us in new york this virning for "meet the press." >> it was really? that's why you had to get out of the city. >>ou as know, i left some food there for you. did you get something? >> ricketts always spots the food. >> she got it. >> chuck, you're up there for what will be big coverage. as you're looking at the top races, what stands out? >> well, look, the good news for me is my two home states of florida and virginia basically tell the story this midterm. very early on, virginia will tell us whether democrats will win the house and whether they win it by a big margin or small margin. four competitive races, obviously people in the viewing aroc know about barbara coms and jennifer wexton but if you
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keep moving across the state, bthe virginiach congressional dirict, the one outside of richmondthat stretches from charlottesville and roanoke, if democrats win three or folo, we'ring at a wave. they don't just win controlg. they win they win two or fewer then it will be a long night to determine the house. then there'sflorida. the president himself in some ways is on the ballot. has a hand-picked candidate for governor. neither party can say they won the midterms if they don't win the florida governor's race. >> where does the president focus his attention in in last day or two? >> he's been doing the red areas and swing states, last night it was pensacola, a heavy republican part of florida but he's not going anywhere near those suburban swing voters that have been tilted against republicans. but he's focusing on rural senate ra,es, india missouri, montana where democratic
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incumbents are trying to hold in places that the president did really well in in 2016. reso if theblicans hold the senate, even if democrats win 0 houseats, i promise you president trump will declare victory by saying i saved the senate. so that to me will be how the president judges his own midterm success or failure. >> what is the republican strategy? can they repeat what they did in 2016? i>> the presiden trying to. i talked to one republican pollster who said to me this, he said with the president y're dammed if you do, dammed if you don't. you need his base. you cannot win without it. hard stop. suburban voters that want to vote republican on economic issues areurned off by the president. the more the race is about the president, they don't want to vote reblican so it's a double-edged sword but the problem for republicans is they need the president with his base turnout. so at the end of the day his tactics may save t senate. despite the fact that most of
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them have not been bed in fact so that is why you've seen the president engage so much. plenty of republicans will say, yes, the losses to be blamed on him but the wss h going deserve the credit for, too. >> chuck,ouenjoy time in new york. get good pizza to fuel we'll see you when you get back here in the building. >> tha>> you, boys. ou can see meth the press every sunday at 10:30 after news 4 lauryn ricketts with us now. >> i want to talk about that food. >> clearly not in the studio. >> it's beautiful conditions, blue skies, we have some clangcs
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though?way, >> will that affect the foliage? >> listen, i think today -- >> he wants y the word. >> i've been nailing it all day. imliage. first in my career i've nailed the d.w i usually mess it up once or twice. but listen the leaves have changed and looks beautiful outside. i don't think that will last much longer. we'll have breezy conditions. we're pretty warm. we were in the70s on friday and also thursday of last week, thurdday -- sday/thursday we were in the 70s. we're going to be in the 70s on tuesday so have these warm days without cold nights and brzy conditions of course we still have that green outthere.
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>> other thing to d possibly? take your chances washing the car. we're dry today but we have rain tomorrow and we have rain on tuesday. turrent temperatures ore right now, we're warming right on up. out of the 30s, a chilly start, 40s and low 50s across the board headed into r e ups lower 60s with blue skies. much lighter wind than yesterday. it's going to be a gorgeous day thanks to high pressure. so no rain so if you're travelg, looking goo throughout the mid-atlantic. this is what's on the way for area. it will come in two punches, one for rain for tomorrow and another day of rain on tuesday. but we will have a break in between those. and if you're headed to the led skins game today, itill be gorgeous. that rain isn't arriving until we get to tomorrow morning so, again, plenty of sunshine, clouds increasing late tonight. and as i said, you're not going
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to have to worry abo winds as we take on the atlanta falcons hopefully ganning that . for tomorrow, you'll wake up and there will be showers out there. those tempetures will be mild. we'll be in the 40s and 50s. we'll keep showers around atn nod then we start to see them taper off. 3:00, 4:00 s the evening commute may be wet but i don't think we'll have the showers for that. weeep the clouds tomorrow night. tomorrow evening throughto rrow night looks dry. let's start futurecast. 10:30, cloudsave pushed in and rain starts to push in and it will be here by daybreak. and you can see monday morning at 10:30 we're seeing rain. we keep the cloud cover around, keep the clouds around for tuesday and we have rain into your tuesy morning. even a few showers andun rstorms on tuesday but that should be out by 7:00. rapid clearing and we're looking
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at clear skies andcooler conditions wednesday so we are in the upper 50s and lower 60s for the next two days. rain through the day tomorrow mang itsay out here throughout the late afternoon and into the early evening.da tu the rain we're warm despite the rain, we have a warm front living from th south the north so those temperatures will make it into the 0s, it will be breezy. gusts to 30 miles an hour. we wednesday temperatures back into the 60s. another chance ofai on friday. look at the ohtemperatures, , yeah, sunday, not this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleepne thsleep number 360 smart beds are on sale now it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both cfortable. it even helps with this. so you wakalup ready to put your po the metal. and now during our veterans day sale, the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1299 - save $400.
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four things you need to note today. signs pointing toward ciystal ty possibly being the next place for azon's next headquarters. the "washington post" reports amazon is in advance discussions to move to northern virginia and the report points out that the city's top real estate developei pulleddings off the leasing market. >> adam, you can helpamies in need for the holiday season. fairfax county having their annual efft by the nonprofit cornerstone. donation boxes are throughout ty. cou you can learn more on the nbc washington app. >> today is lungevity's breathe deep d.c. 5k walk and fun r to raise money for lung cancer research. the race is starting at 10:30 at the smithsian metro stop
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the national mall. our own doug kammerer is there to leave the event. countdown onda election chuck todd and the panel are in new york to talk about the final push. that starts right after news 4 today. you needed the puffy jacket but now not smuch. >> maybe a light jacket but the rain jacket on monday and tuesday, we'll have rain showers but we dry out on wednesday and thursday. next friday more n rain and making it out of the 40s next weekend. >> do you have a puffy jacket. >> i do. >> i didn't see you
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this sunday closing argumeums. president and the republicans focusing on immigration. >> republicans want strong borders, no drugs, no caravans. >> you mean the people of texas want the stop the caravan? >> secure our border, build the wall >> wle democrats talk about health care. >> you're going to have a governor who will wk to expand medicaid. >> health care is on the ballot this year. >> and who we are as a nation. >> maybe most of all the character of our country is on the ballot. >> this morningre on the ground in four of the most important battleground states, arizona, missouri, florida and texas. plus i'll talk tota
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