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>> you know it will. >> we're getting ready. good morning, everybod i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. 5:00 a.m. th d.c. region still buzzing about amazon's big announcement. a lot onk people will be tg about the icy rain that's coming, maybe even the snow, to melissa mollet is standing by with the morning commute.uc bell is here first with our forecast. would you rather have your first snow in january and latz snow in marchin or your first sno november and last snow in february? he latter. >> let's start it and get it over with. tomorrowlert f nothing to worry about today. cold and dry, no weather concerns for today. tomorrow an ugly mix of all combinations of sleet, rain, freezing rain and snow. highest impact in the shenandoa. vall in the 30s to around 40 degrees. it's cold out there.
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a mix of clouds and sunshine. afternoon highs only in the low to mid that area of cold and storminess will be pro impact likely to start as snow. winter storm warnings have been issued for the shenandoah valley. it will be all rain by tomorrow afternoon. for now, let's go tomelissa. starting in bowie, northbound 301, the ramp to eastbound 50, we still have it shut down because of this over turnedac r-trailer. they have the straps connected. they're going to try to right this. for now we still have the ramp shut down. bryantown road and laplata, a fatal pedestrian crash.
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somethg else we want to talk about. this is in college park. southbound at messerot blocked by a water main break. beltway no problems. >> melissa, thank you. ews outlowing breaking of fairfax county this morning. a man is dead after a stabbing inside an apartment building. >> news 4's justin i finch live for us in falls church with more on this. justin, what have u learned? >> reporter: well, aaron, eun, we have learned that 911 was called from this apartment just before 1:00his mornin take a look up. you'll see the police are still here waiting to get inside and learn more about the circumstances. we do know the victim that was stabbed was taken to the hospital where h died overnight. the scene here is 2900 block of charry crossroad. just between gallows and the beltway. the victim said to be 27 years old sndbbed in his neck. again, taken to the hospital where he died a short time later from his injuries.we
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did ask police here on street about what they are saying happened in that apartment. >> it was a small handful of adults that lived together and heree children inside apartment. they all lived together inside the apartment. we do believe that our victi and our suspect are known to each other and it's a domestic related situation. >> reporter: so as you heard there, a later development learned on scene. the two men, they do believe live in that apartment.ns alsoe a family. three children at least and a handfu ofadults, we are told. it' unclear what theyfound. the suspect was found outside on the steps. the victim found. insi neither has yet been identified by police but we do know right now they are working to learn
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more about what happened in that unit wehenever we have it. also developing this re morning, w learning more about two troubling incidents involving hate. soone leftkkk flyers in at least five maryland counties in recent days. >> and the suspected white nationalist with ties to the pittsburgh synagogueg shoot suspect has been arrested on gun charges in d.c. this comes as we learn hate crime reports are up for the third year in a row. the fbi says hate crimes went up 17% last year, more than 7,000 reported nationwide. three in five targeting people because of their one in five because of religion. in prince gorges county officials say someone scattered nearly 30 kk hate pamphlets in upper marlboro. raymond kennerly found a recruitment flyer on his
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property on sunday. it was inlastic bag with bird seed. another found them in their driveway. en say they can't believe someone would bring these hate flyers to their ne lhborhood. >>ked at it and see who it came from. i saw it was kk didn't even read the rest of . >> a howard university graduate. all of us get along. >> after finding similar flyers in st. mary's county, they organized a no hate vigil in leonard square. now to that suspected white tionalist arresteere in d.c. jeffrey clark is charged with having several g illegals including an ar-15 rifle. he also allegedly had are used to modify that weapon to make it even more deadly. also clark has a social media connection tthe tree of life synagogue shooting. robert bowers is accused muchll ing 11 people last month because they were jewish. in a socialia med post clark
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said bowers was a hero and the shooting victims deserved what happened. clark openly discussed it. after more tn a year of speculation, months of rumors and weeks of anticipation, azon made it official. northern virginia along with new york city will become the locations for two new company headquarters. >> the officl announcement was made less than 24 hours ago. hat we getting an idea can expect. amazon has pmised to bring 25,000 jobs to our area,n in t virginia has promised $550 million if they deliver on the promise for the jobs. >> it will be renamed national landines th are renderings of what that area might look like years down the road. news 4's cis lawrence joins us now. why is amazon trying to rebrand
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the whole area? >> reporter: well, eun, i think it's an idea of tryingo make it more cohesive and a nod to the fact that arlington anddr alexania partnered on this pitch. it's crystal city, on the lamp post. it's crystal city here on all the doors. iconic s c. i think you're going to see less and less of that overt the n few months. national landing, i have to admit. i did a double. where the heck is that? it is an area and therea of alexandria on potomac yard. this is a partnership. alexandria partnered on thewa metro y. the dedicated bus line thas been running. aat's going to expand.
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so when you lookt it, this is something that's sort of been in the works for some time. now it's going to have a name. when i comes to winners and losers, look, property owners are goi to see their property go up in value. rent terse, boy, you can expect the price -- cost of renting an apartment to spike over the next few years. first timeome buyers are going to find a very, very tough market and that has a lot of people concerned. >> we're going to see, i think an explosionnd in rents housing prices. folks in these communities like up the street here, frekts, developers have been eyeing that area for a long time. they've been able toold them off. honestly i think the pressure is going to get higher. >> reporter: yeah, it certainly
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os. it is hard under estimate the impact of amazon on our area.ng cop in the next half an hour i'm going to dive into two things that are a great concern to sof many you, jobs and transportation. >> chris, thank you. now to the breaking news in rnia. firefighters are still battling thwie large fires. you can see the map here. the camp fire has become more deadly. angie fwof is at the live desk with more information. >> we knew things were going to get better and not worse. we're having people killed in the wildfires across thestate. 48 of those who died died in the camp fire burning in northern california. as you all know, this particular fire is theeaiest and most destructive wild fire in california's had i try.
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they were looking at the search efforts. we also know this morning, we're hearing from a f ie chief paradise. that was the city that was completely pretty much wipedthff map. he said one ambulance caught fire as they were trying to evacuate patients from a hospital. they were able to d nd a house e a doggy door to take cover. >> the crew here and the ambulance crew,he patients, nurses, pediatrician, we refuged them ithe house basically, i told them we're going to ride the fire out here and we need to protect this home. you know, this is our fort knox basically. the hill fire is almost fully contained. we're looking at 57,000 homes still considered threatened by the woolsey fire. that one is only 40 contained. by the way, coming ulater, had a full interview with the fire chief and that will happen
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on "today." eun? >> gie, thau. 5:11. lower speed limits and more crosswalks, those are justof tw he recommendations made by the montgomery county council yesterday dur aing meeting on pedestrian safety. that meeting happened to be less than a day after hal dozen people were hurt in just three hours' time. all of the incidents involved destrians. the meeting was called for last month when four kennedy high school students >> need to have public information campaigns. weeed to look at reducing speeds in some of these corridors as well asng loo at different engineering efforts to make these crosswalks much more safer. >> some changes will happen immediately, others such as the crosswalks, will take several months. coming up in the next half hour we'll check back in with devin nercia. he was of the kennedy high
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school students who has been hit. ris mother is s what his recovery is like and the work ahead of him. thisfforning thee of the first lady is standing by its call for the firing of a top white house advisor.lt mule sources tell nbc news that first lady melania trump was infuriated by myra ricardell after she interfered with her trip to africa. all of this comes at the same time that news of chief ofta has clashed with the white house veterans. >> i don't want the staff at th white house preoccupied with in fighting. you want them doing their job to help the president make the tough decisions and implement them. >> in the statement the first lady'shepokesman called relationship with kelly's staff, quote, very popular. still ahead, holiday sson is all be here. soon you'll join them online to
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buy them. we're braking town the getting a good knew the's sleep. what you may want to consider eating before bedtime to hel you drift off. >> good morning, everybody. in the 30ed at the bus stop. layer the kids utoday. you need your winter code or hat. no umbrella, rain s boots,w boots today. tomorrow may be a different story. temperatures runni 15 degrees colder than average. more about that thursd snow threayat
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members, it's freshman orientation. yesterday was the first day plenty of them posting their excitement on social media. new members will attend two weeks of workshops and they'll select offices and prepare to hit the ground runng in january. as for the races still without winners, both candidates are invited. in news 4 your health now, coffee may lower your risk of developing diabetes. a new study suggests denking o four cups of coffee a day slashes the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 25%. protective had a effect against diabetes. i like the way we drink ouree co it's not going to help. >> with the cream and sugar. >> it's just a vehicle for cream and sugar. the holidays are almost hers which m parents are shopping for toys. >> before you shop, here's a look at what's on the list of dangerous toys this year. the nonprofit world against toys causing harm unveiled the list
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of ten worst toys. itncludes the black panther slash claw. power rangers super blade and the nerf vortex praxis blaster. they have the potential to cause serious injury. >> read the packaging carefully. read package inserts because sometimes there's information hidden inside about the types of hazards that the manufacturer itself recognizes and something like that has the potential to cause serious eye injuries. >> the group saysdarents shoul not automatically assume all toys are safe. at 5:18. want to turn to the weather now. meteorologist chuck bell is he with t latest. chuck? >> nothing to worry about today. tomorrow a storm teamer wea alert for you as the possibility our first chance anyway to see sometry weather. right now skies are partly to mostly cloudy. temperatures in the 30s to only barely 40 degrees. still some more cooling before the sunes up this morning. sun's not up until just before
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7:00. ake up weather plan on temperatures in the mid 30s. bundle up, you'll need your winter coat today. partly to at times mostly cloudy skies. afternoon temperatures staying in the low 40s today. foth tomorrow, w alert. will it rain? you betcha. all it probably start as wintry mix, especially for the northern and western suburbs to the shenandoah valley? you betcha. the timing concern is that the deepest moist comes through during the daylight hours tomorrow when even the weak november sunhould be able to get most temperatures to about 35 degrees or higher. stil a high likelihood for some delays or cancellations both tomorrow and on friday. there's t storm that's going to bring us this little chance for winter weather over southerr nsas now. it's going to take it 24 hours to get here during the day mtomorrow. le show you future weather. starting at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. it's likely to start with temperatures down below freezing. s likely tort at sleet or snow even around the d.c. metro area.
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during the mid parts of the morning tomorrow, mostly snow for the shenandoah valley and snow gradually mixing with set andhanging to rain as early as about 9 or 10:00 here in the d.c. metro area. day.rate rain during the the period of moderate rainri the daylight hours makes forecasting snow amounts very, very challenging indeed. the winter storm watch whichbe y expanded for now is in the shenandoah valley. liquid equivalent. this is all rain. it would be 1 to 2 inches of rain but the mix in of snow if this were all snow, it could be as much as seven or eight or ninee inches in shenandoah valley. in all likelihood the period of in tomorrow will limit snow amounts probably to the two to three inchange throu the i-81 corridor. here around the city,h not m of anything in the way of an accumulation chance. maybe a slushy half an inch to an inch on the ground. everything dries up in the morning and we stay dry for the weekend. melissa mollet.
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>> nice and dry right now. outer loop at bw parkway, everybody trying to get over to the right to avoid this one. top of the beltway. you can see a little bit of a delay as you head towards green belt. this is what the chopper was over northbound 301. the ramp to eastbound 50. this is what we had a picture of a couple of mutes ag chopper is going to be headed down to this issue. th is bryantown and la ata. a fatal crash investigation involving a pedestrian this morning. lorton, northbound. left lane blocked by a crash there. eun? >> melissa, thank you. coming what foods to eat and which ones to avoid to help you get a good night's sleep. later today on en"e >> did you pick the numbers yourself? >> i did not pick them. >> you asked them -- >> it's always been my thought that if i'm going to win, if i'm meant to win it, i'm going to win it.
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"news 4 e watching today." research has proved this to be true. if you eat better,ou sleep better. >> all week we've been searching for the secret tosl better p. angie goff is sharing the best foods to eabefore getting in bed. >> reporter: meet the mill
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letters. two pups, a dad, one busy mom. >> this is awesome. i don't know what sleep is at this point. >> reporter: after surviving the day, morgan miller finds peace at night preparing for tomorrow packing fealthy foodollowed by a bad habit. >> you do this every night? >> yes. ice creament types of from key lime to cotton candy to vanilla. this is my secret sundae bar here. you will see that i have all different tohoings. the time i'm eating it i'm t ke, this is a terrible idea. >> reporter: says dr. neil barnard for the 70 million sleep deprived americans. he stoppedd by ared how what we eat affects how we sleep. for your you go to bed evening meal, have it be something a little starchier. like have your pasta not with a meat sauce, have it with a tomato sauce or have rice not with the meat. have bean dishes. the starchyoods trigger the release of serotonin in the
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brain and that's the sleep chemical. >> reporter: foods filled with trans fat, saturated fat or sugar pretty like everything in morgan's nightly dessert reducer ra tone nin. you should skip tso , coffee, alcohol too allau cng lighter sleep. having italian roots, morgan liked most of what she heard. >> if i can eat more pasta, that's okay. >> reporter: as for swapping the sundae night ritual. >> maybe iecrelav h for the nights you wake and cannot get back to sleep, two slice of white bread dr. barnard says. he says you'll be back out ten minutes. now back to you guys. >> give that a shot. >> i can't remember the last time doctor recommeed white bread. i reall can't. it's now 5:26. coming up, towed and then lost. a woman's car tracked down weeks after it was moved on the street. just wait until you see what it looked le when it was finally
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found. plus, get your application ready. amazon coming with 25,000 jobs. expect what you should when hq2 moves in. it is going to be cold and dry outside today. we havtorm team 4 weather alert for tomorrow. chance of wintry m coming
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"news 4 today" starts now. your time is 5:30 and we're taking a live look outsides you start your wednesday. halfway through. we are in for though across our area and even earing up for some winter weather that is heading our way. rrr. it may bbe mid nov but mother nature says it's time for some snow. why, zmuk why? >> rrr. rrr. >> somebody putin this reques early. >> we're talking to melissa here about the commute. chuck, this forecast. >> i'll tell you this, school eds are a big fan of mine today,ecially the ones that go to school out in the shenandoah valley. a very high likelihood of some delays andr cancellations both tomorrow and on friday. around the d.c. metro area
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though, you're probably not going to get out of school. just keep that in mind. currently we are in the mid to upper 30s across the area. his that winter coat morning. it's cold. it's going to stay cold all day today. temperatures barely getting into the low and mid 40s for afternoon highs for today. tomorrow all things change completely. temperatures will be near freezing early tomorrow morning and then get barely i to upper 30s tomorrow. likely to start as mostly wintry weather early then gradually mixing in andll becoming rain by tomorrow afternoon. i'll show youottial amount of snow accumulation coming up. for now, let's go tomelissa. >> good morning. still having trouble on the beltway. outer oop atbw parkway. we have a slowdown on the left side because of a crash and the re on the right. getting a little bit more backed up than it was just a couplenu s ago. take a look at the map. you can see that slowdown. the rest of the beltway is looking okay right now.
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no big complaints. do still have this hanging 301.nd though, bowie, northbound the ramp to eastbound 50 crashed with the overturned tractor-trailer still blocking doat section, that area of the ramp. south bryantown between la plata and roads are shut down o becaus a fatal pedestrian crash. in bound highway crash in bound there. >> following breaking news. a deadly stabbing inside an apartment in fairfax ncounty. >>s 4's justin finch is live oi falls church with the latest. justin, what's on? >> reporter: well, eun, aaron, fairfax county police are working to put this store yge er, and so far they have learned that it appears a family was also in this apartment when this stabbing allegedly took place. we can tell you three children were also inside as well as her adults when they say something reportedly prompted
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one man to stab another. we have a lookow where all of this is playing out right now. this is the 2900 block of charring crossroad. this is right between gallows road and the beltway here. the call came in inside of this apartment, a domestic dispute. a man stabbed. police got here a short time later a found a 27-year-old man upstairs stabbed in his upper torso area. downstairs they found the suspect outside of the apartment and took him int custody. they're trying to put together a motive of what played out in that apartment. it's unclear if those three children or other adults saw the stabbing or know what played out, but they dot believe t those two men are likely suspects -- i'm so y, rather roommates living in this apartment as well. so police saying right now there's still lot more to learn about what happened in this apartment overnight. we're live in falls church, i'm
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justin finch, news 4. ha >> justin, you. it is official. crystal city will be home to part of amazon's hq2. the major announcement arrived 10:00 a.m. yesterday. >> amazon is splitting the headquarters between long island and crystal city or national landing as it's being called. people all around the region will see the impact. amazon represents a $2.5 billion investment. tax revenue expected to exceed $3 billion. 25,000 jobs with some pretty big salaries. ews 4's chris lawrence is live in crystal city with the bs and transportation changes ahead. chris? >> well, the big thing, aaron, amazon plans to start hiring the first few hundred workers locally next year. virginia tech will get ready to open its innovation station to train some of the tech workers that will beor needed f some of
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these new jobs, but the key is going to be how are these folks going to get to work, and that's where transportation comes in. state and local officials plan to build a newth entrance to crystal city metro stop. they also will add a second entrance to the new potomac yard station after it opens. and they also would like to build a 900 foot pedestrian bridge to connect this area with ragan. ould be a potential boom for metro. if you look at a half mile radius around any metro station, if it goes up they get a 2 to 3% boost in ridership. that could be a big help. despite tai troubles on the system, the general manager says metro was a key to landing amazon. >> as you recall, whehey first visited here, the first thing they did is o getting to metro. they took the train out.
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i know people offered to drive them. they said, no, we will take metrt. that's what they did. they wanted to see it and feel it. it wasront and center in their mind. >> reporter: some people have speculated you can see a reverse commute where you havemazon workers living in d.c. and riding some of those prettywuch empty outbound trains into arlington to go to work.iv reporting in crystal city, chris lawrence, news 4. >> thank you, chris. we're covering every angle ofam on's arrival to our area. more on how parts of alexandria and arlington are being transformed into national landing. it's 5:36. breaking news out of california. officials say 50 people he now been killed in statewide fires. the so-called campfire has killed at lst 48 people making it the deadliest and most destructive wild fire i state history and right now near los
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angeles the woolsey fire is only 40% contained. it has killed at least two people. > today lawmakers, veterans will vote on leadership s. positi there may be major changes ahead. residents in at lst five maryland counties have found kkk flyers on or near their property. an upper marlboro man found a flyer near his mailbox. it was in a pstic bag with bird feed. 30 similar flys were scattered er
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>> she says she's been t4ching for years and this was the first time a student ever assaulted her. she talked to our affiliate in baltimore about what she deribed as her worst nightmare. >> if you could talk with that student face to face, what woud yoy? >> well, i would really want her to try to get h life together and i would want her to get whatever counseling is dcessary. i woate to find out that she became a statistic. >> the douglas s teachers her future in the classroom remains uncertain. now 5:41. chuck? >> all right. winter storm watches have already been postedrom hagerstown to martinsburg to winchester all alonghe i-81 corridor. this is for tomorrow morning, 24 hours from now. today nothing to worry wiabout. it's going to be a cold one. i'll show you h much moisture, potentially snow coming up. >> chopper 4 over the scene in bowie, northbound 30
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you're watching "news 4 today." the newly elected house members were on capitol hill for freshman ientation. they showed their excitement on social media yesterday as tiny veteran lawmakers. the first order of business, vote on party leadership roles for both chambers of congress >> but there could be some growing pains, too, with the new uard promising to shake up leadership. >> news 4's tracie potts is live on capitol hill this morning. d tracie, whathe newly elected lawmakers want to happen now? >> reporter: well they want to see a bit of a shakeup, at least some of them do, possibly at the top. democrats taking over the house in january. maybe or maybe notith nancy pelosi as house speaker. she's facingome challenges. they will vote on their leadership including house speaker ts week. republicans are voting, too.ea they'll from their candidates tonight before they vote. look, these members are all new. they're getting the lay of the land. they're finding out where their offices are but also making
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those decisions onhi leade because it's the leaders who decide which issues the parties will address. >> tracie potts on the hill this morning. thank you. right now we areki l at live pictures from florida where election workers are busy finishing recounting hundreds of thousands oflots for the senate and governor's races before tomorrow's deadline. yesterday worke started processing thousands of ballots through tabulation machine but election officials said the old machines are over heating and this is causing the tallies to be off. rkers noticed early voting tallies were not matching up with any previous tallies. the recount must be finished by tomorrow at 3: to the end. and the race for governor between congressman ron desantis and tallahasseer, mayo andrew gillum. dending on the results, there
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could be a runoff in that race. 13 before the hour now. update on a montgomery county high school student. take a look at there pic here from his mother. she sent this to telemundo 44, our sister station. you'll recall that devin garcia and his friends were waiting for a school busarhen a rode up on the sidewalk and hit them. devin is in rehab but hes walking and talking again. he suffered a brain injury and internal bleeding. he is now able to have short conversations. >> recovery is number one, but the looks of it, you kn, he' getting there. he's going to get there really soon. >> tha crash last month prompted calls for pedestrian safety montgomery county. on tuesday they met with the state highway administration. it argued f lower speed limits, more crosswalks and new curb markings in state roads in both english and spanish. 11 pedestrians have died ntgomery county, the same as last year. the former ahbishop of
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washington ousted as to how he handled sexual allegations is now speaheng. didn't take on specific cover up accusations against him but talked about personal responsibili responsibility. >> sometimes we simply have to take personalib respoity and we simply have to sayhis is -- this needs to be done. institutionally it's easier. person wly it'sre that purification has to be a part of the entire process. >> wuerle stepped down as archbishop of washington last mont yesterday bishop's delayed a vote on new sex assaultnt procedures a global meeting in rome in february. a d.c.ru tow company is under investigation after a news
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4 report about one woman's car that disappeared almost two months ago. tiffany told news 4 the car had been impounded but the city insisted it wasn't. it turns out she was right. our cameras were there when she finally found the car at llision towing's lot. it had been towed there in september. to make matters worse,he car had been broken into while sitting there. >> i don't know to to believe. i thinkhat there's -- somebody's at fault and this was just not really the ending that i anticipated. >> reporter: the owner of collision towing refused to answer our reporter's questions. the department of consumer andr latory affairs has launched an investigation into the towing company. new this rning, there are 15 new auction records for american painters. the intense bidding happened last night at the christie's
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auction in new york. this painting he , thisone, is edward hopper's iconic chop ey. i believe there was a national exhibit at the national gallery. this went for $91 million and set a newuction record. >> in total that auction brought in more than 17 million. christie's didn't only auction off paintings, take look at this. that is the pink legacy diamond. we told but this last week. they sold it last night for $50 million. >> wow. >> christie's says the renowned jeweler harry winston was the buyer. the impressive sale marked a new world record pri per carat for diamond. >> christ yis has one of the most chemically pure diamond. >> the fact that it's 50 carats doesn't hurt. >> i think it looks so good right there. >> smaller than yours but i
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think it's just aet ty. >> right. we're going to add a little ice, not just on your fingers around here, maybe a little ice on the roads tomorrow morning. >> yes, you are, my goodness. >> storm team 4 is in weather alert mode for thursday trying to get r youdy for what is going to be our personal taste of winter tomorrow. right nowemratures down into the low 30s in the shenandoah valley and these are the areas along i-81. those are the spots most likely to take the biggest impact from tomorrow's winter weather threat. dog walking forecast time. oggie here. you can change the name if you don't lik name. available for adoption at the hu many rescue alliance. he would be happy to take a nice warm, dry n tomorrow. temperatures in the mid 30 dry for today. it will absolutely positively rain everywhere tomorrow.
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there's also a chance both early tomorrow morning and late tomorrow evening that we could have a mix of snow or ice along with the rain. heaviestg of it, the of the precipitation comes during the daylight hours. that will drag temperatures upi into the m0s and help cut back on any accumulation, but deys and be cancellations are possible. there's the storm now across pas of southern arkansas. it's snowing on the ou arkansasiana border this morning. here's what it's going to look like around here tomorrow. the chance for soms snow going to be all rain northern neck, southern maryland. mostlynow to start in the shenandoah valley. as we get into the late morning hours, warm air mixed down with theeaviest of the precipitation. rainfall amounts be over an inch. if it were all snow, it would be quite a bit. just know winter weather advisories are posted. obably a slushy two to three, maybe four inches in thedo shen valley.
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i'll show you the snow total potentials coming up. >> chopper 4 headed to the fatal nedestrian crash in bryantown. should be there a couple of minutes. we'll look at that at the top of the 6:00 hour. bw parkway, that crash isn the right side of the road not blocng left and right. that's going to make it a little bit better here. you can see byhe map that it is improving a little. rest of the beltway, inneroop and outer loop isfine. bowie still has the crash blocking the ramp with an over turn tractor-trailer. they got it back on its wheels. indian head highway, still have therash reported. 66 in bound, 95 northbound, you can see no big worries in maryland 270 looks quite good and so doesth the top o beltway. remember to listen to wtop when you hop in your car today. ♪ ♪
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>> ns rocked out on nbc "the voice" but it wasn't enough to get him to the nex roun last night the local singer was knocked out of the live playoffs 13 singers remain now. he's from atlanta, maryland. we've been watchingim all season. he had an incredible journey. >> he was on team blake after being stolen from team adam. we watched him grow as an artist. even though he didn't advance, he posted this on his instagram account. "the voice" is back next wee on monday night on nbc ongrats to him. now tosports. guess who's back? tom wilson. he did not miss a beathen he finally returned to the ice last night i minnesota. late in the first period wilson scored his first gl and first penalty of the season atsa the time. just doing what he does. he was sent to the box for
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hittinghe goalie. in the second period wilson returned with a fit. just right at home again on the ice. looks like he is still finding his -- most importantly, the caps won 5-2. wilson's first home game will be friday night and the fans will cheering h on big time. you know that really long drive through line a chick-fil-a. it won't matter for some lucky people. that's because the restaurant is teaming up with door dash now. >> chick-fil-a delivered to your door? >> this is not a good thing. >> i might not ever com out of my house. the company will deliver to people ordering within a minute radius. >> more than 1,000 restaurants in 132 markets nationwide. good morning, i'm kate rogers at cnbc headquarters y want a christmas tree that won't break your budget t wait.y to a study by square and the
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"ns 4 today" starts now. weff kick things on this wednesday morning with a live look outside right now. a beautiful look at our nation's capitol. all appears to be calm and dry right now, but those changes are coming tomorrow at this time. this mornira we'reing the potential for our first blast of winter weatwer. e going to get you ready. good morning, everyone. ng. eun we're in this together. >> i'm aaron gilchrist.
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6:00 a.m.th d.c. region still buzzing about amazon's big announcement. everybody will sh bt. chuckl is getting us ready for what's ahead weather wise. chuck? >> today is going to be a great day to get all the errands run. go out buy your eggs, bread, milk, toilet paper just in case. i know how peopl love to do that. stock up on their supplies. there is a chance for winter weather tomorrow. storm tm 4 weather alert for thursday. nothing to worry about today. cold and dry.ix wintry tomorrow. highest impact will be along the i-81 corridor. right now it's 40 deges in washington. mid 30s in the suburbs. your wake up weather is cold and dry. afternoon highs today only in the low to mid 40s at thbest. g to worry about precipitation wise today. winter storm watch is already posted for shenandoahalley tomorrow. snow totals could b

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