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>> we're starting with a real chill this morning. st of the suburb down below freezing. a frosty cold start. national airport made it to low freezing. clouds will move in r andn will follow. rain chances started climbing. temperatures are below freez west of i-95 except for a few spots there in northern maryland. a few snow showers here. no accumulation though and that rain across tennessee and north georgia, that will beusrriving here after the sun goes down this evening. so temperatures will be stuck in
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the upper 40s to 50egrees for highs today. rain at moderate times tonight. more about that and the return of sunshine coming up. for now, let's goo melissa. >> taking a look at the rails here. it's 5:00 a.m. naoronal ai crystal city, a reminder the stations are closed. we have buses running between pentagon city and braddock road. we have a little ent of a diff schedule. running on a saturday schedule today. so metro opening right now. sterling northbound 28, just tan left open. 66 looks good. 95, northbound-southbound through virginia no problems therr inoop and outer loop of the beltway also looking good. earlier work is done. lanes blocked for downed wires, aaron. >> all right. thank you. it's 5:01 w. we're following a developing ndory in prince george's county. a man was f shot last night. he's in critical condition this morning. officers werealled tone a s
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around 9:30. they found the victim outside of the apartment building with a single gunshot wound. >> prince george's cnty eriff's deputies say the drivers were arguing when they approached the crash. that's whenne drive tried to leave the scene. they heard a gunshot from inside the van. the crash and scide are now being investigated. >> breaking news out of california, 31e have been killed statewide due to wildfires. >> angie goff has the latest on the terrible situation out there. >> devastating. take a look at it. it's already claimed two lives since it started last week. north of this fire is the most
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destructive fire in california history. dit hastroyed the city of ople.ise and killed 29 firefighters in california are battling more than a dozen wildfires throughout the state an the governor jerry brown says once the fire starts they have a lot of fuel. >> we're deang with conditions that once they take off the atrtain amount of dryness and the vegn and the soil and the air and the winds get up 50 or 60 miles per hour, this is what happens. >> i want to give you some perspective on what firefighters are up against. that campfire is morev than times the size of manhattan. it's a monster. >> thank you. utsaturday morning tweet from president trump ahe fires sparked a lot of backlash. the president tweeted, sote, thero reason for these massive, deadly, and costly rest fires in california except that forest management is so poor. billions of dollars are given
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each year with so many lives lost all because of gross mismanagement of t forests. he then threatened to refuse to send federalstunding to the e. they said not only do the firefighters deserve an apology but the communities as well the association says the fires are impacting hills, brush and urban areas and not forests. the assiations added that the forests that are in the area are managed by the federalnt govern and not the state. >> president trump is back home from paris where he attended ceremonies marking 100 years since the end of world war i. >> yesterday, president trump and more thanor 80 other leaders gathered at a monument soldiers.n the president acknowledged the
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sacrifices soldiersmade. >> to all the french military leaders and dignitaries in attendance with us now, thank you forning us as we honor the american and french service members who shed their blood together in a horrible, horrible war, but a war known addshe great war. >> the president faced some trip.ism during h many were upset that he didn't visit a differenter cem on saturday. >> there was an awkward moment in front of the esident, macron said nationaltiism is th betrayal of patriotism. president trump said in international matters america must always put it's needs first. macron said millions that fought
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in the war fought to reject the notion of nations that only look after their own interests. >> two close to call races have triggered recounts. there's 750,000 votes being retabulated. the margins are razor thin. as of yesterday rick scott leads by 13,000 votes and in the race for governor, congressman ron desantis leads at least 30,000 votes over mayor arew gillum. they're due on thursday but lawsuits filed b scott and nelson's camps could complicate the time line. >> i georgia, ballots will be counted today. officials willabulate provisional votes and ballots from citizens overseas.
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stacey abrams has not conceded the race. >> we honor our veterans across the country that havet served many of them are still living on the street. >> chris lawrence is live with more on a special event today that will make a difference for many people that served our country. chris. >> yeah. and two very simple things, breakfast and a simple act of kindness. in about 90 minutes, they're going to startng ser breakfast here to homeless people across the district. ny are veterans and the peoplehe doing serving are veterans themselves that used to be on the street. now theyant to give back.
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so there is an urgent need for this across the stct. in 45 minutes we'll be taking you inside as they start to get the meals ready and at 6:30 you'll be seeing the meals served here on veteran's day. >> tremendous effort. thanks so much. >> we're tracking a dsteloping y out of montgomery county involving a police involved shooting. this happened in german town yesterday. >> justin finch is live at montgomery county police department in german town now. what do we know about the suspect? >> officers got word of a man waving a gun on the street putting a lot of people in danger. officers did arrive. there was ain sho after that that remains under
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investigation. >> it took place in broad daylight on s just off of german town road. the investigation there wore on late into the night. we did see at least three cars being carried away with very visible damage to them. her son knocked on heroor and told her there was a shooting going on just outside but she was surprised tear who was involved. >> my son knocked on the door and said there's gunshots. i said in my neighborhood? but i knew where it would be coming from, actually. so unfortunately the m that
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was the suspect is a little troubled. >> we are told he is eected to recor. he's not y been identified by police. >> thank you and t rskins are off to the best start since the team's defense saved the day. >> a weak offensive showing didn't matter. ing the ed the day t ball away four times from the
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bucs. and tampa bay marched down thee d, he ended the drive with an interception. when they threatened in the quarter, he grabbed the first sack of the year. >> i'm not taking nothing from them but being 100. i don't oow if they want make the playoffs. if we're going to be the playoff team we need to be, wean't give up 400 yards. we can't give up 300 yards. >> a 6-3 redskins team might be an e opener to the casual fans but believe it, they host another 6-3 team next sunday when the houston texans come to town. >> do you think airline seats are too small? >> you're not alone. what's being done to get you more room on your next flight.
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>> plus sleep, we never get enough of it. we're looking into the science behind sle what you can do to get more shut eye. chuck. >> good morning, everybody. 5:12 now on a monday morning. most important part of any monday forecast is what does the weekend loolike. saturday and sunday, both look sunny and dry but temperatures runninte a bit below average. between now andhen, there's t
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>> you're looking at a digitale. compos the anchors work 24 hours a day on air and on social media, aaron. >> not having it. >> it reduces news production costs andesimprefficient cy, but will make the news so boring. >> we add a little pizzaz on this. >> of pizzaz, you don't just make this up on wtever thhing is. not having it. >> if you think airplane seats l,e too sm you're not alone. most people complain about the lack of space. >> tre's a new push to stop them from shrinking passenger seats. federal offials are n moving fast enough to establish minute minimumt size standards for airplanes. they have a year to tackle this issue including the chance for in. public to weigh if faa says it's working to
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address the issue. >> it's 5:. in news for your health now, there's a new smartphone a that can detect a serious type of heart attack. the cardio mobile device uses a two wire attachment to take an electrocardiogram that is immediately sent to a cardiologist. they tested t app. doctors say it was nearly as accurate as a standard ekg in identifying a semi-heart attack. it starts at >> well, snl is known for its coasdy but this weekend it was a apology that had everyone talkinnd >> two wee ago, cast member pete davidson caused for making a joke about the appearance of a man running for congress in texas. nshaw thatas dan c has to wear an eye patch because of an injury he sustained while servinn afghanistan. on saturday night, commander crenshaw was invited on to the
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show. >> this is pete davidson, he looks like i the meth from breaking bad was a person. >> n bad. so there. we're even. >> one more. >> all right. >> he looks like a troll doll with a tapeworm. >> ouch. >> nailed it. he was able to poke a little fun at davidson there after davidson apologized to him on air. but thenrenshaw took moment to talk about the importance of veteran's day. >> never forget the sacrifices made by veterans ast and present and never forget those we lost on 9/11. father.ike pete's so i'll just say, pete, never forget. >> ner forget. >> pete david sson's father was city firefighter that died responding to the terror attacks. glad they stepped up to the plate to make the apology and that he was gracious enough to come on the show and accept
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the apology and poke a little fun. >> people can show grace under fire. so he certaind sho that. >> and we will never forget. >> absolutely. veteran's day, observation day here in the washington area. national airport at 38 degrees. get away from the city and the awayrom the bay. it's below freezing everywhere. 38 in annapolis.31 gaithersburg. 32 in toms brook virginia this morning. there's your monday planner. we'll have a fair amount of sunshine early this morning but temperatures will remain in the 20s and 30s through at least 7:00 or 8:00 in the morning. up into the upper 40s by noontime and mostreas will be above the 50 degree mark today but clouds will be moving i
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very quickly. the heaviest rain will come sun down tonight to sunrise tomorrow morning. just a ct.d st have your extra layer of warmth on this morning. but notice how cloudstart to increase by noontime and once we get past 4:00 or 5: opportunity for showers as early as 5:00. they'll b moving int the d.c. area late tonight and predawn hours tomorrow. half an inch to an inch of rainy li highest amounts along to the east of i-95. rain moving in today. rain tonight. rain moving out during the day
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tomorrow but no sunshine tomorrow. next chance for sunshine after this morning comes up on wednesday and another soaker wednesday into friday. good mornin how are you on a monday? >> doing well. thank you, sir.t 301 5. pretty good there. nothing in the way. no major issues. we hader problems through that area, but they're now gone. stling northboun 28, only the left lane is still open there. 66, 95 no issues.be way is nice and clear and at this point nicend dry. 270 down to the spur. 67 miles per hour and at this point going about 27 miles per hour to get down there. northbound also quite easy. back in a
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if you're up with us right now, we don't have to tell you that sleep is precious. >> one in three americans don't get enough sleep and women toss and turnmo the . 63% of women compared to 54% of men havee a hard t falling and staying asleep. among those lads i angie goff who was on a week-long mission to find a path to sleep success. >> do you get enough sleep? >> absolutely not. >> define ough, right? >> yeah. >> thetrleep sgle is real for these mamas and they're not
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alone. years of research reveals women are sleeping worse than men. >> after i had children too, i wake up to every little sound, so i hear something and i think 's the baby. >> it's a very real phenomenon. >> she believes one reason goes back to basic gender differences brain.in the >> women more easily wake up. child rearing responsibilities in different days when we didn't have the wonderful husbands of the day who also get up. >> stress is a big reason many women struggle to stay asleep. >> i can be up for two to three hours in a stretch with my mind active of all the things i need to do for work or around theho e. >> women continue to shoulder a lot of the home and child rearing duties on top of careers. sleep is often sacrificed but at a cost. >> 100% effects myproductive. >> i didn't realize how much sleep is tied to so many things
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in our body and i was having some autoimmune issues. >> what helps? >> running. >> i practice yog breathing. inhale for 4, hold for 6, exhale for 8. >>ty spray with lavender mist. >> then there's letting go. which like good sleep is easier donetha >> i'm going to complete all of these things today and if i n't, there's always owtomorr. >> have we uncovered a good night's sleep? just how dangerous it is when you don't sleep. tomorrow news 4 packs a bag, gets wired up and stays overnight in the sleep lab. the gadgets that we found that can really help.
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so pretty much, if you snooz tomorrow mornin you're going to lose because this is good inharmation. >> you. it's 5:27. coming up a chance to say i do for free. local vendors pulling together to make a military couple's dream day come true. we hear fro the man that's making it happen at 5:30. >> a cold start this morning. most of the suburbs below freezing. as you're getting the kids dressed for school today, me dressed for school today, me ak the holidays make me look forward to chick-fil-a honestly. every year we have an ugly sweater party. like the manatee. we cater it with cil-a. the crowd pleaser. that one is cute. i love this.ck scott's always so helpful. while the food's coming out as quickly as we can, since she usually has a small child with her, we want to make sure we help them to their car.
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it's 5:30 and we're taking live look outside on what is starting out as a frosty morning. 38 degrees. you want to bundle up if you head outside today. really feeling like winter. >> thanks for waking up with us on this monday. chuck, we'll start with you looking at numbers. >> as soon as you get away from the city and theay it's a cold start ts morning.
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38 at nationalairport. temperatures still in the upper 50s. look at.th 32 now in frederick maryland, so a very cold start to the day. dog walking forecast. daget your miles in early clouds are thickening up. there's a chance for showers as early as5:00 o 6:00 this afternoon. rain chances are going up with time forda tomorrow no sunshine at all. i'll give you the whole 10-day forecast coming up in aew minutes. >> this is inbound, river road, so motor much ition on this quite yet. a brand new crash. i'll let you know how that one
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develops. inner loop and outer loop of the beltway. sterling, and 28 on we have the left lane open. taking a look now. 270 from frederick down to the spur 66 miles per hour, we'll get you there. same thing if you're heading northbound. everything looking good. >> tracking developments ingo mory county of a police involvedng shoo this happened yesterday afternoon. you can see the chaotic moments from thi cell phone video from a viewer. so justin, what do we know about the suspect? >> the suspect livedn that block. neighbors had no idea what was happening when theyeard the
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shots yesterday afternoon. they had a real concern that are their safety and now for the suspect that lived on that block for years. now again, places'l y see here on cross laurel court, this is a cul-de-sac. this call came in from there about 3:00 p.m. on sunday. we have the viewer video showing this man bei put into an ambulance moments after this shooting took plac several shots appear to have been fired but police have not told usre how many this did come as a shock to some neighbors that something like this could happen on a block that they consider quite.
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>> they saw everything. i can't imagine kids looking out and window there's fire and gunfire, we don't expect that here. it's a very safe neighborhood. >> we don't know the name of this man at the time or the number ofedhots f or the kind of weapon he used. he did suffer some serious injuries and should be expected to recover. so more information to come as soon as this morning. >> thank you. breaking newsut of california this morning. at least 31 people have been killed staowide due wildfires. this is video of the campfire. it's notnly the most destructive but also the deadliest. it started on thursday and claimed at least 29ives while destroying tens of thousands of homes. at the same te the fire in soutrn california sta the same day and is responsible for
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two deaths. no word on what causedhe fir fires. >> last week 12 people were killed on college night. the suspected gunman killed mself before he was captured. funerals for the victims begin this week. >> a heads up this morning, there's a slight change in metrb servicause of the holiday. two metro stations are still shutdown which caused friday's commuting mess. things are moving smoother after metro added more shuttle buses. stations will be closed through today. metr apologized blaming the mix of traffic and weather.
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you can find details on the schedule and on the nbc washington app. >> in our top stories this orning, there's events acro the country today honoring veteran's day. postschool district offices and banks are closed in observation of the holiday. we'll have more on the ceremony in our area throughout the morning. >> florida is recounting votes for the senate and governor's races, democrats are moving forward. now that they have control of the house, they say their first priority is to r protectert mueller's investigation into russian meddling. >> the burgundy and gold beat th t bay buccaneers 16-3. coming up at 6:00, we'll breakh down game and tell you how d theense lead d.c. to victory. >> you probably didn't catch the skins rival battle it out. the dallas cowboys just managed
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heto defeat philadelphia eagles 27-20 f. for the first time d.c. may be thanking the cowboys. >> this means the redskin now have a two-game lead in the division. they're also the onlynf east team with a winning record right now. we'll see if they can keep it up when they play the cowboys on thanksgiving. t >> it's goingbe a great game. i can't wait. bring it. >> another big night for a local singer on the voice. we'l hear from him ahead on his first live battle on national . >> from the photographer to food and florist, one military a coue isut to get the wedding of their
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♪ >> tonight local contestant will sing his heart out on nbc's the voice. he's from maryland and he will perform in the live playoffs tonight. he's on team blake now. he was stolen from team adam. >> we have really seen this local star grow as an artist. funsho says the secret to success is not showing all of histh cards i beginning. >> do your best in that particular instance, b always have something in your back pocket for later, you know? like for me, i feel like i tried to make my performances grow from each stage and every time i pass a sta i'm thinking about how i c grow the next time. >> very smart. i can't wait to see what else is in store f us. the playoffs ctinue on the voice. catch it rightere on nbc 4.
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>> good morning, everybny. coming up 5:42 now. skies have been clear overnight. a good viewy of the c here early this morning. sun will be up just before 7:00. enjoy what sunshine you get
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>> tracie potts is on capitol hill for us this morning. how does everyone plan to protect the >> a couple of things, first of all, they want to ps protection for his job. ve other words, it doesn't go through unlessone agrees or most lawmakers agree to protect his job or protect him from being fired. protect the investigation from being shutdown by the new acting attorney general, matt whitaker. also democrats sent a letter, democratic leadership sent a letter to the ethics officer at
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the justice thdepartment. want to know what advice did you give matt whitaker aboue whether or not should step back given theublic comments at he's made against him. >> tracie potts on the hill today. thank you. day in baltimore, the general assembly for the us. conference oflic bishops opens and thest firm will be high on the agenda. they have had to deal withf allegations abuse of clergy since june. just last month, pope francis accepted the resignation of cardinin ca donald wuerl. 5:46. today we honor our veterans across the country that deserved but many of them a still living on the street. >> chris lawrence is live in northwest orc. with on a special event today that will help many pple that served our nation.
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chris, good morning. >> two things, brefast and the simple act of kindness. take a look behind me. this is going to get started in just aboutn hour from now. the need is great here in d.c. althoughel hsness nationally has been going down, here in d.c., the number of homeless vets has spiked. a coup of years ago there were only 350 homeless vets in the streets. at 6:30 they'll open the doors and start serving breakfast for the next couple of hours to homeless people acss the city. many of themveterans. the people doing the serving are veterans themselves.
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he is nowoud and healthy and sharing the story. we'll be taking you inside coming up in the next hour. chris lawrence, news four. >> we're sitting in the 30s, if we're lucky. >>yeah. very cold. >> that's colder than it's supposed to be. imagination.my >> this colder than average weather pattern is going nowhere hurry. it's going to be very chilly this week. another shot of colder airri s in time for the d.week the last thing we need is more rain. there's two significantly high chances for rain coming this way later this week. one arrives the way the sun goes down thi evening. that's nearly 22 inches above
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averag bwi marshall is above 60 inches for the year. a that 24 inch rainfall surplus. this number at national airport is already the 6th rainiest year on record and we still have month and a half left to get higher up on the count there. right now, though, nothing to worry about. skies are mostly clr. winds are light and as a result temperatures have fallen way below freezing in most of the suburbs now. clouds will be on the increase. another fair amount for lunch time. skies will be mostly cloudy and likelihood of showers coming in later on in the evening hours. most of the heavier rain will go from i-95 into southern eryo et a.t o lelaast ama littlrye something e heavier steadier rains will be down across southern maryland. dry here by 3:00 or 4:00, rain
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coming across northern virginia moving into suburban washington and rain could be moderate to heavy at times. here's your 10 day forecast. 51 withshe clo moving in today. sunny again on wednesday but then more rain likely thursday, thursday night into the first half of friday. the weekend will be chilly but dry. that's good news. a lot of people start their thanksgiving travelhi saturday. >> that's true. next tuesday is going to be the busiest day for sure. taking a look at what's happening at this point this morning. beth bethesda, inner loop, brand new crash there on the beltway. t tryi get new information on that one. lanes blocked because of downed wires here right now and sterling northbound 28 before
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waxpool only the left side is open. national aistort, c city here, both stations closed. buses available between pentago city and braddock road. a saturday schedule opening a 5:00 and running until 11:00 tonight. 270 looks good. 66 inbound. 95 northbound. nothing in your y. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 fm when you hop in your car. >> when it comes todd gs, couples can face some pretty steep costs. steepest in the country. >> yes but on this veteran's day, vendors are working together to flil the d for one military couple. they're launching an essay contt to give a lucky couple the wedding of their dreams. chris lawrence spoke people that are putting it allg ther. >> it stretches as far as the eye can see. an old barn set back on the
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vineyard. and even more beautiful in full bloom, rolling hills, flowering on the vine. can you imagine getting married here? >> it would be amazing. >> christine is an air force officer and peter an armyvet. they met at the embassy in baghdad and it was love at first sight. >> first colleagues and then friends and then best friends, d now soul mates. >> they're ready to get hitched, but the average cost of a wedding in our area i 30 to $40,000 with some coming in at twice that. >> when you looked at prices, did you get a bit of sticker shock. we talked abouteloping, so i think that probably answers your question. h had an idea to give away a free wedding to one military couple. >> my wife said to me, thiss a
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huge challenge, are you sure that you can do this. >> robert got the owner to donate her venue. >> to have people come here and appreciate it onne of the best days of their life is really, really rewarding. >> other vendors follow. they're inviting military couples to write an essay and tell the judges why they deserve the free wedding. >> is it something that resinates with everyone that's going to be deciding who the winner is. >> for peter and christine, it's a chance to include their army and air forcefamily. >> not just celebrate us but celebrate all of our friendships as one big family. >> and this time next year, o lucky couple will be saying i do without spending a dime. in loudoun county, chris lawrence, news 4. >> this contest is open to my couple as long as one of them is active duty military or a student in military school.
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we posted l ak to more information on the nbc washington app. >> it will beard to decide. >> can't wait to see what rises to the top. >> yeah. >> here at news 4, we're working to help families in need and ono week today we hope you'll join us in our effort to collect food aheadf thanksgiving. our food for families turkey and food drive is nextda m at the capital one arena. we invite you to come out and meet pat lawson-muse. $20 will buy a turkey and sides for a family, veteran, senior, or others in need. our goal is 4,000 turkey baskets. we appreciate your help. >> we do. we're thinking of thanksgiving and we want to know yourte favoamily recipes. e-mail them to us at
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working4you@ working4you@nbcuni.com and we may come to your home and cook up your favorite dishes. we like to taste test. >> yes, we are tasters. we come with our own spoons and we go. live with a cool workout to counter the calories. we want to try to offset all the food that we're a to eat. >> yeah, we need to do it and we're looking at different ways. ax throwing is one option.k checut brad here. this is a great upper body workout. i'm going to try my hands at it. we'll talk to him later about this great way to get upper body
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exercise is all about. here we go. all that and more coming up6: a 00 on news 4 today. ebay wants to help you set up the new flat screen tv it just bought. it's teaming up to allow customers to orderome installation or assembly for tvs, furniture, or anything else aat needs to be put together. the option isilable on the check out page when you buy. once you completed your purchase, the company will contact you to set up an appointment. amazon launched a similar service in 2015. >> thanks, frank. still ahead on nbc news 4 today, we're getting you moref what you want this holiday season. what you need to know to get the most o of your shut eye starting tonight. >> plus a man with a gun begins
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issuing threats and then police op re. news 4 today conti nu
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veteran's day in d.c. and across the country, this was the scene a arlington national cemetery yesterday, a wreath wac at the tomb of the
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unknown soldier. >> today we are looking at how local veterans are being thanked. cold weather has rlly arrived in the d.c. region. >> we noticed. we're going to check o the roads in just a moment but first, chuck bell is standing by with a look at your forecast. more cold weather today, chuck. >> yes, our weather pattern has gone from warm and wet to cold and wet.fr ty cold, in fact. this morning most of the suburbs are down below freezing. grab your winter coat. you'll need it. rain chances are going up about the time the sunow goes this evening. if you'll be leaving this morning and won't be back until after dark you'll need an umbrella. this cold pattern, that's not going anywhere any time soon. here's youre tempera here as of the 6:00 a.m. hour. mostly in the upper 20s and low 30s to get your day

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