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across the country. a wreath was placed at the tomb of the unknown soldier. good morning, 4:00 a.m.now. >> today we're looking at how lol veterans are being thanked. you may also have noticed cold eather arrived in the d.c. region. did you feel the wind on saturday? >> we're going to get a loo the roads in just a moment. chuck bell is standing by with t look at forecast. can we at least do away with the wind >>today? wind is not going to be a problem today. clouds are movingn and t cold is going to be with us for most of the week temperatures will be 10 degrees or more colder than average. 32 in leesburg now.
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29 a dulles. a at joint base andrews so very cold start to this veteran's day observed day. sun is up at 6:47 this morning. .ncreasing clou chances for rain coming in about the time the sun is going down. rain could be half an inch to an inch or more in some localized areas and there's another chance of a soaking rainat l on in the week. more about that with your five day forecast coming up. for now, the news continues. thank you. we start with a developing story in montgomery county where has been a police involved shooting. >> officers shot a man that threatened a neighborhood with a handgun in german town yesterday afternoon around 3:00 video shows the scene there.
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one neighbor says this is rine that area. >> they saw everything. i can't imagine. we don't expect that here. >> police confirm the shooting was captured by body cameras but that video has not been released. the suspect has not been identified. >> we're following a developing story in prince george's county. a man found shot last night remains in critical condition this rning. officers were called to the scene around 9:30. they foundm the vic outside of an apartment building with a single gunshot wound. no word on a suspect or motive. >> aoa suspected rage incident turned deadly. this unfolded with a crash involving two vehicles on baltimore avenue. sheriff's deputies say the drivers were arguing when they approached the crash.
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that's when one driver tried to leave the scene. as they came closer they heard a gunshot from inside the van. the crash and suicide are being >> now to breaking news in telifornia, 31 people have been killed sde due to wildfires. >> angie is at the live desk with the latest on this story north of this fire is t most destructive fire in california history. it's destroyed the city of paradise and killed 29 people. firefighters in california battling more than a dozen wildfires through that state and the state's governor says once the firestarts, they have a lot of fuel. >> we're dealing with conditions that once they take off, the
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dryness, vegetation, soil and thhe air and winds get up to 50 or 60 miles per hour, this happens. i want to give you perspecti perspective. seven times the size of manhattan. >> thank you. a saturday morning tweet from president trump sparked a lot of backlash. the president tweeted there is no reason for these fires except that forest management is poor. billions are given each year with so many lives lost all because of gross mismanagement of the forest. he then threatens federal funding to the state. the president of the california profesironalighters union says not only do the refighters deserve an apology but the communities as well. in a tweet the association says
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these are impacted urban areas, forests. the association added that the forests that are in the area are managed by the federal government, not the state. >> president trump is back home from paris where he attended ceremonies marking 100 years since the end of world war i. sterday president trump and more than 80 other world leaders gathered at a monument for the fallen soldiers. at a cemetery, the president acknowledged the sacrifices soldiers made. than jyou forning us as we honor the american and french service members tha shed their blood together in a horrible, horrible war. but a war known as the great
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war. >> many were upset he failed to visit a different u.s. cemetery outside of paris. rain grounded his helicopter and the trip was cancelled. there was an awkward between president trump and ma on. he said nationalism is the betrayal of tipatr. president trump proudly declared insistingtionalist that in international matters america must always put it's needs first. macron says many people that fought in the war fought to reject nations that only look interests. own >> results have triggered recounts in senate and governor. they started saturday. in broward county, there's 750,000 votes being retabulated on ten machines. the margins areazor thin. governor rick scott leads by
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about 13,000votes. in the race for governor, ron desantis leads by 30,000 over andrew gillum. she results are due on thursday but lawsu filed by scott and nelson's camps could complicate the time 7line. >> minutes after the hour. today the country observes veteran's day. yesterday people gathered to remember the falling here in d.c. it's named after t commander of veteran's forces in world war ii. right now there's no national monument for those killed in that war but now a memorial is built at the park. it's expected to be dedated by 2021. yesterday the burgundy andold defeated the tampa bay buccaneers 15-3. >> we will take it.
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it was the defense that saved a the day lead them to victory. >> a weak showing the redskins didn't matter in the 16-3 victory over tampa bay the defense saved the day taking the ball away four times for the bucks. the first time the march down the field, josh norman ended that drive with a interception. he grabbed his first sack of the year as he recovered the fumble. redskins win 16-3. he takeshe victory laps but he w stillts more of his team. >> i don't know if t they want make the playoffs. if we want to be the playoff team we need to be, we have to be better in those situations. >> a 6-3edins team might be an eye opener to the casual fans it. believe they host another 6-3 team next
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texanswhen the houston come to town. from tampa, news 4 sports. do you thi airline seats are too small. >> i'm 5'3" and i find them small. >> you nighted. >> you're not alone. what's being done to get more room on theext flight. >> sleep. you never get enough of it. the sleep, we're looking into the science behind sleep and what you can do to get more shut eye. >> good morning. >> good morning. clouds o then
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nearly as accurate as a standard ekg in identifying a semiheart attack which can be fatal if not treated quickly. it starts at $100. saturday night live is known for its comedy but thiast weekend it was an apology that had everyone talking. >> two weekends ago pete davidson made a joke about the appearance of a man running for congress intexas. the man was dan crenshaw that has to wear an eye patch because of an injury that he sustained while serving in afghanista saturday night he was invited on to the show. >> this isete davidson, he looks like if the meth from breaking bad was a person. >> not bad. >> one more. he looks like a troll doll with a tapeworm. it >> kind of the nail on the
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head. >> crenshaw was able to poke fun at davidson after davidson apologized to him onr. ai but he then took the moment to talk abo the importance of veteran's day. >> never forget the sacrifices made by veterans past and a presen never forget those we lost on 9/11, hero like pete's father. pete, never forget. >> never forget. >> pete davidson's father was a new york city firefighter that died while responding to the september 11th terror attacks. >> that i did not know. >> well, kudos tieutenant commander crenshaw for beingac us enough and then poking fun at pete. the way they handled it out well. >> the cold open to the show was >> they're having a great season. >> chuck, it's 38 degrees. it is. it?that's not right, is >> that's not the issue. the issue is there's more rain i .
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>> chuck. >> cold and rain? >> no kidding. maybe we should all just go back to bed and call it a wash. >> what's that? >> sports anlage. >> that went right by me.ng tulations, aaron. next thing you know he'll be talking about football and things. we have cloud cover moving in quick so you'll probably get a little sunshine early this morning. don'tount on the s lasting all day long. it will not. it will surely disappoint. already pretty thick overcast across south western virginia. that will impact our afternoon. i don't tnk there's much of a need to worry about rain until way later on in the day today. here's futureweather. sunshine around this morning. clouds starting to move in. this is noontime not much sunshine during the second half of the afternoon. here comes the rain thchances. is 5:00 this afternoon. most of the rain by 5:00 will be down acro parts of northern
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and central virginia. may want to bring your umbrella with you on your way to work even if you move or commute up into places like columbia or frederick in maryland. ra could get the at 6:00 or so. heaviest and steadiest of the in will be sun down tonight to sunrise tomorrow morning. half an inch to three quarters of an inch of rain. th for tomorrow a mix of showers. here's 2:00 tomor but even with the rain ending, no sunshine for us tomorrow. our next chance to really get any sunshine after this morning probably won't be moving in until we get into about wednesday morning. so just not a lot in the way of sunshine. the rain chance tomorrow pulling here. forecast then, temperatures are below freezing this morning across most of the area. even national airport had the
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first freeze of the year on sunday morning. so nothing left in the way of 4owing out there. upper and low 50s today. be sure you sha the hand of a veteran if you see any around today.n mostlye morning tomorrow, sunny on wednesday. more rain rolling in here on thursday and friday. likely to have some rainor at leasthe first half of the day before we dry out and set up things nice forhe weekend. but for now, let's go to melissa. >> inner loop do have a work zone but the rest of the belt way looks good. 108, all lanes are blocked. we have some downed wires so crews are working on this. could be awhile before it's reopened.lu yellow, line, closed there. still available today between pentagon city. that's when metro opens. because of that, metro runs
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5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. >> thank you. coming up, we are kicking off a week long series on getting you more sleep. >> i'm all ears. >> later today on ellen. >> that last part i a little tricky. franks and beans -- >> i swear i'm not making this up. >> ellen can get stars to do anything. that's mandy moore that stops by. catch ellen rig i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. you're age 50-85 on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. the three what? the three p's? what are the three p's? the three p's of bife insurance on a fixget are price, price, and price.
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if you're up with us at this hour, we don't have to tell you thing.leep is a precious all this week we're taking a closer look at sleep and how to ma the most of the time you spend in bed. >> one in three americans don't get enough sleep and it turns out, it'sosomen that and turn the most. the national sleep foundation says 63% of wom compared to 54% of men have a hard timeg fallnd staying asleep. she is on a week long mission to find a path to sleep success. she begins as ser on what's keeping you awake and what's working. sleep?you get enough >> absolutely not. >> define enough? >> tyeah. he sleep struggle is real for these mas and science says they're not alone.
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years of research reveals women are sleeping worse than men. >> after i had children, too, i wake up to every little sound. i hearnk something and i t it's the way ever baby. >> it'sy a v real phenomenon. >> they believe one difference isre gender difes wired in the brain. >> it's lower and more easily you wake up, the child reari responsibilities in different days when they didn't have the dayerful husbands of the that also get up. >> stress is a big reason many people struggle stay asleep. >> if i wake up at any point in the night i can bep for 2 to 3 hours in a stretch with my mind activef all the things i need to do for work or around the house. >> women continue to shoulder a lot of them. >> 100% effects my productive. >> i didn't realize how much sleep is tied too many things
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in our body. i was having some auto immune issues. >> running helps. >> i inhale for 4, hold for six, exle for 8. >> your relationship especially as moms. >> i spray with lender mist. >> then there's letting go, which like good sleep is easier said than done. >> there's a constant erremi i'm going to complete all of these things today and if i don't, there's always tomorrow. >> a lot of the struggle to wake up betweenhe 2 and hours of 5:00 in the morning and can'to get back sleep. how do we fix this problem? and more importantly, what ppened to our mind and our bodies if we do not? tomorrow on news 4, we're tacking our bags and staying
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overnight. tune in for the result, the resources andgadg efrks ts we found that can really help not only that b they don't break the bank. back to you. >> looking forward to seeing that. thank you. >> 4:26 and coming up, a chance to say i do for free. local vendors pulling together couple's military dream day come true hear the man that's making it happen. >> i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. get ready for it. ore thisn is coming b day is done. clouds and chilly weather for tomorrowsd sunshine wed and more rain on thursday. let's just hope there's good news for the we tend. nk there is. sunday forecast coming up. >> plusildfires raging as a list of missing people ows. other update on the firess fights acro california. fights acro california. that's coming , stayup wke
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having a working slarm in your home more than doubles your chance of escape in case of a fire. smoke alarms can provide an early warning if you follow thes3 steps. repalce your smoke alarms every 10 years. o if the an discolored it's time to replace them. check your batteries regularly. a great time to change them is every spring andr all when you change yocks. and lastly, check your alarms weekly. replace. change. test. because early warnings help to save lives.
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>> it's just30bout now as we take a live look outside on a
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morning.rosty the good news is you'll be able to shed a few layers later on dtoday. >> guck with that. >> how many layers are we talking about here? it's 38 degrees outside right now. >> good morning. >> thanks for joining us early on this monday. chuck and melissa isooking at the forecast and the roads. more rain is a broken record. >> theal next hour i'll write something and put it in that prompter. as long as you have enough layers on this morning you'll be able to shed one or two of them. it's not going to be a very warm day today. radar this morning, scanning the skies, notinding anyg

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