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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 starting.
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temperatures in the upper 40s by noontime and then clouds moving in temperatures hovering around 50 degrees this ternoon. ne 100% chance for rain by 8:00 or 9:00. the rest of w thek week forecast coming up in a few. for now, let's go over to first. four traf >> right now, chopper 4 headed to the inner loop after i-270. sounds like we have the left side of the road blocked and one lane closed for this crash. it's onidhe left of the road. it should be there in a couple of minutes and y we'll show the live pictures. also at n bethesda, accident the inbound lanes. 108, south blocked because of downed wires. sterling, northbound 28 bore waxpool road. only the left lane open there and red, national airport and crystal city stations still shutdown there this morning.
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>> camas were rolling while all of this was >>unfolding. justin is live at the montgomery county police department in germantown with more. what are you learni? >> thiuspect is one of their neighbors. someone they know that lived on their block for many years and this morning, they're hoping that he recovers and also some help because police say they got calls of him waiving a gun on the street and threatening the community. a vier sent us the video as well and shows the suspect being put into an ambulance moments after this police involved shooting on sunday afternoon. it's notlear from police just who shot first or how many shots were fired, but we do know that police took this street for several hou so neighbors could not leave their homes for sometimes and other neighbors
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cone get inside their homes. we did see the three cars being taken away from the scene showing heavy damage due to gunfire. also a lot of shattered glass too. >> i just feel really bad. it's rd.lly this is a nice, quite neighborhood. >> waiting for other information from police. what kind t of weapont suspect may have had. police also have not yet identified who this person is. they didelus though, he had some serious injuries but should be on track to recover. >> they found the victim outside of the apartment building with a single gunshot wound. >> a suspected road rage
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incident turned district attorney -- turned deadly. it started yesterdaynvolving tw cars on baltimore avenue. the drivers were arguing when they approached the crash. that's when one driver tried to leave the scene. deputies followed the vehicle and as they came closer, they heard a gunshot from inside the van. the crash and suicide are being investigatedft >> 4 minutes the hour, now to breaking ns in california. 31 people have been killed statewide in the >>wildfires. angie goff is at the live desk with the latt on this. the images are so >>devastating this is the fire burning l.rthwest and it's claimed two lives. north of this fire is the most detruckive fire in california history. theamp firement it destr. it destroyed the city of paradise. we're hearing from nurse that helped evacuate patients but
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then faced a crisis of her own as she tried tope es >> i called my husband and i'm crying hystecally and i said i'm going to die. i can't get out of my car. it's on fire. i'm going to die. run.aid don't die, get out of your car and run. >> that's so scary. more video o the fires, i want to give you perspective on what the firefighters are dealing with. it's more than seven times the size of manhattan. it's unimaginable. >> reall very sad. >> a saturday morning tweet from mpesident t about those fires sparked a lot of backlash. the president tweeted, there's no reason for these massive, deadly, and costly forest fires in california except that forest management is poor. billions of dollars are given
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each year with so many lives lostll because of gross mismanagement of the forest. he then threatened toefe to send federal funding to the state. the professionalirefighters union said not only do the firefighters deserve an apology but t communities as well. the passadena firefighters association corrected the president. in a tweet the association said these fires are impacting hills, brush, and urban areas. not forests. the association added that the forestsehat are in area are managed by the federal government, not the state. >> president trump is back from a trip to paris where he attended a ceremony marking 100 years since the end of world war i. yesterday president trump and more than 80 other world leaderh ed at a monument for fallen soldiers. the president acknowledged the sacrifices the soldiers made. >> to all of the french militar
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leaders and dignitaries in atndance with us now, thank you for joining us as we honor the american and french service members who t shedir blood together in a horrible, horrible r known adds the great war. >> the president faced some criticisip during his people were upset that he didn' visit a different cemetery outside of paris on saturday. rain grounded the helicopter a t thp was cancelled. >> and there was an awkward moment. in front of president trump macron said nationalism is the betrayal of patriotism. president trump proudly declared is a nationalist insisting that america must always put it's needs fit. macron said millions of soldiers that died in the war fought to reject the selfishness of nations only looking at their own interests.
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>> the recount started saturday in broward count, 750,000 votes are being retabulated. the margins are razor thin. governor rick scott leads bill nelson by 13,000 votes and in the race for governor, ron de santis leads by 30,000 votes over tallahassee mayor andrew gillum. the results are due on thursday but law filed by scott and nelson's camps could complicate the time line. >> 6:08 and theff redskins are to their best start since 2008. they beatam bay 16-3. >> despite being a low scoring game, it was the team's defense that saved the day and lead d.c. to victory.
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>> a weak offensive showir didn't m in the victory over tampa bay. they sav the day taking the ball away fesr t from the bucks. the first time ryan fitzpatrick and tampa march down the field josh norman ended that drive with an interception. but he still wants more for his team. 't know if they're goi to make the playoffs. playoff t to be the team we need to be, we have to be better in those situations. >> a redskins team might be an eye opener to the casua fans but believe it. they host another 6-3 team next sunday when the texans com to town. from tampa, news 4 sports. >> still ahead, do you think that the airane seats are too
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small? >> if you're answer is yes, you're not alone.on what's beie right now to get you more room on your next flight. plus, we never seem to get enough of itth is week we're looking into the science b sleep and what you can do to get more shut eye. how abouthe our we chuck? >> you're right. you're tiny. if there's not enough room on a plane for you, i'm not getting on that thi at al >> the most important part of my corecast, sunny, cold, but dry. five day forecast ng up. >> ax towing and the workout benefits. all that and more coming up next all that and more coming up next on news 4 today.
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robot. >> all of llthis. yoever see that on nbc 4. >> that's right. knock on wood. >> god willing. >> if you thi airplane seats are too small? you're not alone. most people complain about a lack of space. >> new york senator chuck officials s federal are not moving fast enough to establish minimum seat size
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standards for airplanes. the federal aviation administration has a year to tackle this issue, including the chance for the public toeigh in. the faa is working to address the issue. ht>> well, fg the fat before the holiday. all week long we're working for you to help yre pre before you sit down for your thanksgiving dinner. >> mollette green is live this morning. listen, i scared for you. that looks hard and a little dangous. >> i know. take a look at ethis. bulls eye. the number 6. i just pictureaaron gilcrest there and my throwing got better. that's a little tip for you when you come here. we got the coaches here. i'm going toring him on to
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talk about the benefits of this as a tiworkout . >> so basically, when you come and throw, you're working out your ms, your chest, and your core. so -- and it's also a destressor and exhilating and a confidence builder. >> you won't let me put aaron gilcrest's picture right there. we can't do that when weome and get that stress out, right?o >> , we can't do that, but you can do a drawing and know what you're throwing at. >> tel me how we do this. >> what you're doing is yourna do hand is always going to go on top.ay you're a going to bring the ax back behind your head and a take step forward and throw straight. straight arms. >> lete try it. you hold my mic real quick. he we go. >> oh my goodness.
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be careful. >> oh! >> right in the middle. wow. >> didn't quite get the bulls eye but not bad, right? she has en working it out all this morning trying to get in the best throw possible. >> we have to keep trying it out. it's fun and exhilarating and a great upper body workout. four things you need to know about bad axe throwing live this morning. >> let me see what you do. >> there's a lot of anger in that room. i don't know what i did toyou, but i'm going to steer clear. i apologize. whatever it was. >> iould be afraid -- i'd probably chop off my own arm. that's not going to work for me. i'm going to stick to yoga, my usual things. >> just breathe. >> molette's husband isn't going to ask her what's for dinner
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haymore. i'll tell yous for dinner. >> did you see her? >> good job. >> i like it. >> let's talk about the r.weat >> it's going to be a very chilly day today and rain coming. the last thing we need is more rain. in washington now, we've had 56.5 inches of rain for the year. that puts us in 6th place. but look how closeet we'reng to the top of the pile here. keeping in mind, we have six or more full weeks left to add on to this total. wettest year 1889. number 2, we're less than four inches away with more than six weeks left to gond two significantly high rain chances coming our way this week alone. right now it's dry, is cold,
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30 in fredericksburg. 31 in prince george's county and planning out the day today, sunshine around here for the first part ofy, the but skies go partly to mostly cloudy as early as noontime and there will round y little sunshine later on in the afternoon and then rain becoming much, much more likely after o 5:00 6:00. so today's forecast, 51 the high. increasing clouds during the afternoon. a likelihood of showers by the evening. rain cou be heavy at times. rainfall amounts could get close to an inch of rain for this particular event and another rainy dayin cup on thursday into friday. there's your work week forecast. rain m ting ins evening, off and on showers tomorrow. sunny but chilly on y.wednes more rain thursday and thursday night tapering off on friday. the goodnews, melissa, by friday night and the weekend, things should be drying out. >> inner loop after 270, chopper 4 over the earlier crash that's
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just cleed out of theway. no problems on the beltway except this little bit of a slor down nhe bottom. inner loop had a medical emergency not showing too mh of anissue, though, because of that e. it's causing delays through this. travel time 66 and 95 look good. 7 270 and the top of the beltway also rolling along.st to wtop 103.5 fm when you hop in your car. >> coming up, we're kicking off a weeklong series on getting you more sleep. >> later today on ellen. >> that last part is a little tricky. >> franks and beans.
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and turn the most. sthe nationalep foundation said 63% of women compared to 54% of m have hard time falling and staying asleep. among those ladies, news 4's angie goff who is on a week long mission to find the path to sleep success. >> do you get enough sleep? >> absolutely not. >> ,define enou right? >> the sleep struggle is real for these amommasnd they're not alone. women are sleeping worse than men. >> i feel hormonally after i had children too, i wake up to every lisole sound. hear something and i think it's the baby. >> it's a very real phenomenon. >> she o believes reason goes back to basic gender differences wired in the brain. >>n' wo threshold is lower and they have the child rearing responsibilities when we didn't
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have therf won husbands of the day that also get up. >> stress is a big reason man women struggle to stay asleep. >> if i wake up at any point during the night i can be up for 2 to 3n hours a stretch with my mind active of all the things i need to do for wor or around the house. >> women continue to shoulder a hild f the home and rearing duties on top of careers. sleep is also srificed at a cost. >> 100% effects my productive. >> i didn't realiow much sleep is tied to so many things in our body, and ig was hav some autoimmune issues. >> so what helps? >> running. >> i practice yoga breathing, inhale for 4, hold for 6, exhale for 8. >> it's a team effort a your relationship especially as mom. >> i spray with lavender mist. s >> then the letting go, which like good sleep is easier said than do a. >> it's constant reminder of saying, look, i'm going to complete all of these things
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today and i don't complete these things, there's always tomorrow. >> not enough hrs in theday. >> right. >> and what we have learned is aaron, you're getting a lot more sleep than her. >> do you think so? >>oming up, a lot of people struggle and wake up between 00 and 5:00 in the morning and a lot of it has to do with stress, what's going on up here and in our bodies. how do we fix this inoverar problem of not getting enough sleep and more poimportantly, wt happens to our minds and bodies if we don't? tomorrow we pack o bags and get wired up and stay overnight lab.e of a sleep tune in. we've got the resus, the risks and the resources and gadgets that we found tt can really help. i have been using one of them for the past week. i can let you know i'm getting a lot more eep. i can bring them in for you guys tomorrow. >> i need it to >> thank y so much. >> 6:27 right now. coming up a chance to say i do
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for local vendors pulling together a to make military couple's dream day come true. we'll hear from the man making it happen at 6:30. >> good morning, school day forecast for the kids that have to go to school today. sun is up at 6:47. likely to be dry for most of the school day but if you'r not getting home until after 4:00 or 5:00, you
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>> it's a pretty frosty morning or most us. good morning, i'm aaron gilcrest. >> the veteran's day holiday may mean the roads are easier to navigate this morning. but first, chuck bell and this cold forecast. it's in the0s and 30s. the actual veteran's day holiday yesterday, the first freeze of the season. tovey the obs veteran's holiday is going to be a smidge
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milder. already predawn glow in our eastern sky. skies will go from partly to astly cloudy and rain is likely before not longer the sun goes down. 40 in annapolis. here's your hour by hour planner. 20s and 30s ove the next hour or two. into the upper 40s by noon. the cloud becoming mostly cloudy by later on in the afternoon. 60% chance of rain by 8:00. that could add up to an inch in a few spot over the next couple of days, cold and wet for tomorrow. our next chance toee the sun comes up on wednesday. >> 66, everything is looking good. nice volume onhis veteran's day. northbound 95, express lanes at fairfax county parkway, do have
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a slow down because of a lane beinglocked but the main lanes are looking good there. inner loop and outer loo at the beltway. we had a medical emergency and we don't have that problem anymore. laneshutdown ere. >> melissa, thank u.yo >> we saw tributes like this one to honor veterans around the country yesterday. >> right now theventsontinue to help veterans in d.c. >> breakfast should be starting to be served fors veter living on the street. chris lawrence is live with more on apecial event today. >> breakfast with a side of
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kindness. they're going to start serving the homeless population in d.c. they'll be opening the doors ehere. volunteers have been hard at work. you can take a look behind me. they have been in that kitchen preparing a wonderful breakfast. while they have made great strides andreat progress because so many people are living inpoverty. a hair away from being homeless. another veteran comes online and needs to be housed as well. so the need is always there you were homeless for the better part of 17 years. what got you off of the street? >> miriam's kitchen was instrumental in getting me off the street. that's why i try to come back and help out whenever i can. and i do a lot of s that kind of thing for miriam
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and it's a privilege t do that and hopefully it will help them get funding and get me veterans off the street. >> what is it going to feel like today to be able to serve some of your fellow veterans that are still living on the street right now? >> many of them, i know, it's an honor and ail pre. >> it was an honor and privilege to meet you, talk to you and we're going to to be spending a lot of time over the next couple of hoursh bill as he and the other volunteers serve a wonderful breakfast to the veterans. any time6:etween and 8:00 or 8:30 this morning. they'll be working hard to make sure t the homeless veterans in d.c. have a hot, healthy meal and are treated with dignity. chris lawrence news 4. >> thankyou. 6:34 our time right now. a heads up. there's a slight cnge in metro service because of the holiday. orange, silver, blue and green
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ine trains on a weekend schedule. to reagan national and crystal city metro stations are still closed today. the shutdown csed a commuting nate magh niare on friday. they blamed the mix ofd traffic aneather for the delays. things are moving smoother now after they added more shuttle buses. >> now to the other top stories we're followingor you today. tracking a police involved shooting in montgomery county. this happenedn germantown. we're told officers shot a man acting oddly and had a gun. justin finch will have more on this story in a few nutes. >> wildfires in california killed at least 31 people. this is video of the campfire in northern california. it's not only the most destructive but also the teadliest. it claimed at le 29 lives and destroyed tens of thousands of
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homes. >> todayen theal assembly for the conciliate ofc catho bishop opens. they h to deaith allegations of abuse of clergy since june. just last month pope francis accepted the resignation of cardinal dald wuerl. it's 6:36. you saw the skins b getk on track to a winning season. overnight another game put the teamhead in the nfc east. last night the dallas cowboys just maged to defeat the philadelphia eagles 27-20. for the first time, d.c. may be actually thanking the cowboys.s >> so t means the redskins now ave atwo-game lead in the 'rdivision. th also the only team with a winning record rht now.
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a police s involvedhooting interrupted the weekend. cameras were rollinghile all of this was unfolding. justin finch is live at the montgomery county p department in germantown. what are people saying about this incident? >> well there's a lot of surprises this morning. we're still awaiting updates from montgomery county police to get more on what's happening here. t we can tell you they're telling us that officer body cameras were working and captured this shooting on pe.
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we will have that and neighbors say this suspect is a young man that lived on their block for years. let's give you a look at where this we're talking about cross lrel court. we also have viewer video showing the suspect being put into a ambulance moments after the police involved shooting. ots.hbors heard several the investigation though was going on for several hours. police closing downhat street keeping neighbors in their home nd others from even getti inside to begin with. so at this hour, we're hearing that the suspect was in serious conditio when he went to the hospital yesterday. we don't know what kind of weapon was used or how many shots were fired.
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news 4, back to you. >> justin, thank you. >> having trouble with angie's ilcrophone there talking about theires in california. >> it's now 6:47. breakfast is being servedo the many homeless veterans in the district. this is the church in northwest washington. >> 6:47 our time right now. vendors in loudoun county are coming together to try to foot the bill for a dream wedding for military couples.
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c our area is one of the most expensive in thntry when it ames to tying the knot b special contest will make one special day. completely fr >> they're stretched as far as ore eye can see. and even beautiful in full bloom. can you imagine getting married here? >> she is an air force officer. peter an army vet. theyet at the embassy in baghdad and it wasove at first sight. >> first as colleagues and then friends ahen best friends and now soul mates. >> they're ready to get hitched but the average cost of a wedding in our area is 30 to $40,000. some coming in at twice that >> did you get a bit of sticker shock? >> we tald about eloping. so i think that's probably a
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good question. >> fresh off being voted best photographer in loudou he had an idea to give away a free wedding to one militaryco le. >> my wife said to me, this is a huge challeue. are ure that you can do this? >> to have people come he and appreciate it is rewarding. >> they're inviting military couples to write an essay and tell the judges why they deserve e free wedding. >> is it something that resinates with everyone who is going to be deciding? >> for them, it's a chance to include their army and air force family. >> celebrate all of our friendships as onefa big ly. >> this time next year, one lucky couple will be saying i dt
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withou spending a dime. in loudoun county, chris lawrence, news 4. >> the contest is open to any couple as long as one of them is active duty military or a student in a military school.an essayse submitted in march when a winner will be>> decided e posted more information on the nbc washington app. just search weddings if you'ret inrested in learning more. >> 50 is our time right now. we want to turn to chuck bell for the storm team 4 forecast on a chiy monday morning. just know it's going to be a sunny start to the day and likely to be a rainy finish. 22 inch rainfall surplus in
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national airport. over 20 inch surplus at bwi marshall and over 20 at dulles alairport. natiairport, we're in 6th place. the 6th rainiest year on record and before this year is done, we may find ourselves in 4th place. most of the suburbs are down near the freezing ma. 32 leesburg, 34 iquantico and 31 in prince george's county this morning. fair amount of sunshine for the next couple of hours but a frosty coldortart thisng and then notice with the clouds thickening by the middle and early parts of the amp, temperatures will start warming up. most areas uer 40s to 50 degrees. 51 the official forecast from storm team 4 in downtown d.c. rain chance today 60%. but most of that isck s up after 4:00 or 5:00. there's the heavier rain across parts of the deep south.
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sunshine behind cloud cover by this afternoon. here's 3:00. rain in central virginia by 3:00. rain between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m.. half an inch to maybe as much as an inch possible. then tomorrow, no sunshine but the heavier rain will be de by the early morning. spits and drizzles the rest of the day. thursday night into early friday and then sunny for the weekend. >> thank you, chuck. i like the sun on the weeken chopper 4 over the ltway here. nice, light volume. still have the lanes shutdown
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because of downed wires from overnight. national airport, crystal city, remember on metro,sh down, buses available between pentagon city and braddock road. metro running on the saturday schedule. travel times 66 inbounds, no there.wns top of the beltway same situation. 270 and top of the beltway there also looking good. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 fm when you hop in your car. >> thank you. fighting the fat before the holiday all week long. we are wouking for to help you prepare before you sit down for that thanksgiving dinner. >> molette green is live at bad axe throwing. she is trying to workout a counting the calories. this is weird stuffoing on behind you now. too much. >> this is top of the line
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pro workouts all kinds of techniques. he has the coaches here. brad is going tois do h thing. >> then weave our novices learning how to throw. they're not bad. great stress reliever. great upper body workout. he's going to come over here and tell us more about this chnique for getting a good workou as we fight the fat this week. >> upper body. >> upper body y foour arms you want to bring the axe back and throw. for chest, bring the elbow in. >> try it again. >> elb in for chest. >> wow. >> for score, squeeze the stomach and abs and everything. >> i have been working out with this all morning. my arms.re sore my chest is a little tight from all of it.
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>> four things you w t toknow. great stress reliever. nice cardio involvement as well. arms and chest and of course you get to fac your fears and ron, i wasn't even thinkg about y when i tried to hit the bulls eye. we're friends, aaron. this is an option but one of a many week. $44 a person. they do parties and of cour military vets and firefighters they get a discount all yearlong. let's see. >> i'm glad. tomorrow she'll be at boot camp. so we'll look out for that tomorrow. >> it's now 6:55. all of these fitness ideas are so you canenjoy your favorite holiday meals and we want to hear about your familyci s. e-mail them to us working for
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you at nbcuni.com and we may come to your house to coo up your favorites before the holi >> right now it's another crucial win for the re tkins. yesterhe burgundy and gold beat the tpa bay buccaneers 16-3. >> keep this in mind as you enjoy your holiday metro station at reagan tional, this effects service along blue and yellow lines and the other lines a on the weekend schedule meaning trains every 6 to 12s. minu find details on the nbc washington app. >> the camp fior inern california is now the state's most destructive wildfire. claimed at least 29 lives and destroyed tens of thousan of homes. at the same time the fire in southern california killed at least two people. you can look at ffor the latestt on day. >> d will have the full winter weather outlook today. tune in starting at 4:00.
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ou speaking of weather, lots of cold. average high is 59 degrees. we won't be anywhere near that today or for the next ten days. lots of rain chances.u, >> thank yo chuck. >> we hope you'll join us tomorrow as our week of sleep series co inues. angie headed to a sleep lab to find out ways to get a morere ful nights sleep. we're up early with you every weekday morning 4:00 to 7:00 a.m. you can watch nbc washington whenever you wake up. >> that's the news for today. we appreciate you waking up with us. >> the "today" show is next. we'llee you in5 minutes. enjoy your day. >> make it a great monday everybody. you don't just want easy.
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gd morning. breaking overnight, the fire and the fury people running for their very lives as ferocious wildfires consume california. >> it's like a war zone. >> at least 30 people killed, hundreds more still missing and an entire town burned to the ground. this morning, the new challenge facing firefighters and the harrowing stories from survivors who barely escaped. florida, florida, florida. a state-wide recount begins in florida's senator and governors races as lawsuitss nd accusatifly.
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