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local coffee shop. >> it was humiliating. it was unjust. >> why one woman believes she was targeted because of her skin color. and news 4's angie goff continuing her search for shut eye, looking tonight at sleep trends on the rise. news begin with a storm team 4 weather alert. >> and goodg. even still plentto see on team 4 radar tonight. cancellations and delays for you tomorrow. >> it's still a miss. schools in fairfax,n lou and prince william county all on a two-hour delay for tomorrow. we've g more scrolling at the bottom of your screen. and we have seen it all today, haven't we? from white, fluffy snow to sleet pelting our wind steels and now rain turning it into a slushy and potentiallycy mess. >> the fun stuff. we beg tonight with doug
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kammerer. d what can we expect overnight? >> the bigti thing, more rain, more snow across the area, we're seeing drizzle, freezing rain.le, freezing we've still got a lot going on in the area. we'll show you what we're dealing with. the current radar showing the rain across the region. you see the snow, leesburg and dulles, over the last hour, have transitioned back to sno that's an interesting little scenario happening right tw. lso some freezing rain. frederick, around winchester, down tomartinsburg, all reporting freezing rain over the last cupf fcouple of hours d.c. looking a little better here. here's what's going on. the storm system is moving up, right? hat's the system along the coas the upper level low spinning right here, back towards kentky and moving into west virginia. we still have this to go. i think we're going to see a little bit of enhancement here, a little bit in the way of heavier movement coming through, snow and rain some of it freezing rain coming through over the next couple of hours and then getting out of here by the morning rush. temperatures.
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41, d.c. no problem from d.c. south and east. it's all to the west. only 32 in, leesbu 32, winchester. 29 inpetersburg, west rginia. this is the area i'm concerned about. this is a high impact area. y if are living in these areas, i expect schools toe closed or delayed tomorrow. we could be deenling with a lot ce out there. much more on your morning commute and your weekend. >> all right, doug, thank >you. ne of the worst backups on the road today was right here on i-70 in maryland between frederick and hagerstown. >> check it out. the road covered in ice a caused string of crashes today, some trucks just jaknifed. drivers wound up stranded for hours. >> news 4's smari stone spoke to many of them as they finally got off the interstate. he's livht in frederick ton shomari? >> reporter: good evening. those drivers tell me, itas an absolutely awful evening commute.
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right now, you can feel thatfr zing rain just coming down that doug just told you about. many people told m thatt took them three hours just to get here to this sheetz gas station in frederick. it normally takes them around 30 minutes. as freezing rain falls over frederick, maryland -- >> see you later. >> reporter: terry mcnair fills up his salt truck and containers. it was a hectic evening commute. what's it like on the road? >> it's pretty icy, slick out. a lot of cars on the road. probably should be just staying home. >> reporter: he's not kidding. take a look at i-70 this afternoon. drivers were stranded in gridlock. some were tired of sittingr in thcars, they stood in the wintry mix of snow and sleet. crashes backed up traffic for miles. >> a lot of accidents, a lot of cars, tractor trailers in theme um strip. pretty slick out. >>eporter: shows slico slick, t pulled this 18-wheeler over. it's too risky, especially when
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you are transferring luxury sphits car. and fedex driver said he dbroke down and neede a >> it's a disaster. >> reporter: kerry pulled off to get gas. >> so much rain is blown up from the road. a lot of trucks and cars in the shoulder and people slow down unexpectedly. >> reporter: terry mcnair says people nee to slow down and be careful. he'll work overnight. >> we just got most of the roads cleared, the routes that were designated to. we'reng g to start putting overnight. >> reporter: in frederick, 'm maryland, i shomari stone, news 4. this is jackie bensen in leesburg, virginia. drop eurhie mitten in stuff, and it's game over for warm hands. after the sun set on a d where snow had a significant impact on loudon incounty, uding a scramble to change a tw hour school delay to a full closing. parking lots, streets and sidewalks becam a sea of cold, gloppy slush. >> i saw at least three
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accidents on route seven today. >> reporter: omarou fnd his car covered in a blanket of wet snow. >> i'm hoping that, you know, within the next few days, you know, it looks better. this is pretty dangerous stuff. >> reporter: and you are taking aiveook at that refreezing doug talked about. you can see the way the branches of that tree are shining with the ice that is forming on them as temperatures get colder here in leesburg. back to you. >> it's a mess. beareful getting back tonight, jackie. well, as soon as you wake up tomorrow, be sure to turn on news 4. we'll have more school and delays for you. you'll also get the latest on road conditions and when those temperatures will warm up. news 4 today starts at 4:00 a.m. now to some breaking news out of california. a staggering number of peopl now reported missing in the town of paradise.
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631 now still unaccounted for after the deadliest wildfire in the state's history. officials say they're going back and logging 911 calls and missing person reports and that's why that number has jumped so dramatically tight. 63 people are confirmed dead in the camp fire alone. crisscrossing the country now, a federal judge in florida says the state has been latchingstock of the world, election after election. leon harris here at the live desk. once again, election chaos putting ar dark cloud o the sunshine state. the bitter battle for the u.s. senate seat there is now headed to a legally required hand recount. ballot counting machines showed that democrati senator bill nelson trails his republican co terpart rick scott by less han 13,000 votes, out of millions cast. broward county missed the b
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deadline two minutes. palm beach officials said t y couldn't finish the recount in time because their machines broke down. >> you were here, you watched it happen, and our machine failed. because we werehe using tm 24/7. >> the next step is areanual ew of ballots that were not counhid by macnes to see if there's some way to figure out the voter's intent. a machine recount appears to come firm ron desantis has defeated andrew gillum in the governor's race. t doreen, ba you. >> leon, thank you. tomorrow, a suspected white nationalist facing fivearms charges, could be ordered to k,main in jail until trial. jeffrey cl seen here in a linkedin social media account, the linked to tha suspected gunman in the pittsburgh synagogue shooting, according to federal thorities. news 4 was first to show you imes of items investigators say they found in clark's northwest washington home.th include a nazi flag,
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ammunition, body armor and a noose. the new leader board of regents says the board got it wrong when it recommended reinstating football coach d.j. durkin last month, after a review of the death of umd football player jordan mcnair. the university president tolry nd lawmakers today that he was against keeping durkin, but was overruled by the board of regents. >> and i said, if you bring him back, quote, all hell will break loose. >> and it did. e day after durkin was reinstated, loh fired him amid public backlash. loh would not comment today when asked if he stilllans to retire after this academic year. now to some new video of a woman getting thrown out of this local dkin' donuts store. he was using the free wifi without ordering anything and she believes she was asked to leave here because she's black. e owner ofhis store, who is
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white, eventually called police. news 4's mark seagraves spoke to the woman and has reaction tonight from dunkin' donuts. >> and now you want to call the polie because you don't l what i'm saying? >> you're offending me. >> reporter: the woman started recording the encounter with a woman whoaid she was the owner of this dunkin' donuts, shortly after, she says, the store owner told her and another person ofl they would have to buy something if they wanted to stay and use the free wifi >> i was dressed in a hoodie, ga pants, nomakeup. i felt racially profiled. >> reporter: the cell phone video doesn't show what happened during their initial encounter, but it does capture the store owner explaininghy she was insisting that she buy something or leave. she said it was a safety concern. >> i need to ensure the safety ef my customers and i'm not saying that you problem. but i've had problems in the past. >> i hadn't committed a crime, i wasn't yelling, i wasn't disruptive, i wasn't rude.
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>> reporter: as the confrontation escalates, white accuses the sto owner of singling her out because of her race. >> i'm - saying yo >> you don't have to get into racial profiling. you can leave my location i find tha offense. >> i find what you're doing offensive. >> reporter: at that point, the store owner called the police. >> why do you have to leave? >> because she wants you to. >> reporter: while notac owledging the incident was racially motivated, a spokesperson for dunkin' donuts tells news 4 they have apologized to white. "we and our franchisees cant evertomer who walks into a dunkin' donuts restaurant to be trigted withty and respect. this did not happen in a situation at aless flaunt fairfax, virginia. we have apologized to the customer, but we know that's not enough." news 4 went to that dunkin' donuts today. i was able to sit in the shop for more than 20 minutes using the wifi without being asked t leave. when i asked an employee if i was required to buy anything, i was told iasn't. but a new sign is now hanging on the wall, requiring a purchase to sit in the doughnut shop.
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we reached out to the store owner seen in the video. our calls were not returned. >> i didn't deserve to be treated that way. >> reporter: in fairfax, mark seagraves, news 4. and this storm not out of our hair just yet what's in store for your weekend. a quest for better sleep. g angif tries some new trends, like sleeping in water. >> okay, here we goau kindnesst on camera. one woman's search for a gd samaritan. >> to actually catch someone in the act of doing s ething really good and kind was
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we are still tracking some rain, sleet and snow overnight. a lot of schools in virginia and we virginia have already made the decision to close or to delay opening by two hours tomorrow. doug's got a closer look at friday morning and our weekendr fost in just a couple of minutes. but first, our restltss nire really paying off for some. the sleep industry is a $28 billion business and growing. >> i'm doing my part. news 4's angie goff continues her search for shut eye tonight, with look at sleep trends on the riep. >>ter: chilly pads, weighed blankets, sleep headphoneswe sleep coach? e looking at a national shut eye problem so bad, some colleges requi students to take sleep. >> t ihink there's a huge cost to society in efficiency.et >> reporter: sng many around here can't afford to lose. everybody's eeps, like, go, go. >> reporter: this woman says at her spa in tyson, her flotation
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therapy rooms have become a popular place to pass out. >> we have one client who does suff from insomnia and she says it's lasted for her after here float. she felt eat. she was able to sleep for the next four to five days. >> reporter: in a pool big enough f two people, 1,200 pounds of epsom salt mixed with 11 inches of water. >> one hour of sleep is equivant to four hours of rest. >> reporter: here we go. i finally let go and fell into a weightless sleep.e i felt l could have stayed in there from another hour. from taking a dip, to a trip to the dentist to fix a problem that keeps millions of americans up at night. sleep aapnea. this doctor makes these mouthguards for patients with breathing dirders send her way. it's a smaller, more comfortable alternative to the standard treatment known as c-pap, andent is oovered by insurance. >> and some cases, they don't, but in most cases, theydo,
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because it prevents a lot of problems. >> reporter: angie gotch, news 4. >>now, the doctor says those guards you wear during sleep are best for mild to moderate cases. as for that flotation thera you saw,well, angie found places offering sessions that range from 45uc to $100 an hour. you can see her final report right here tomorrow. a well, that snow today came too early on the calendar for a lot of , but others, they were ready for it. >> yeah. our pat collins gave out first pat collins snow stick of the season to morgan, from as urn, virginia. >> excited? >> yes. >> how excited are you? >> i'm very excited. >> morgan guessed that reagan national airport would get its first inc of snow thi season by 11:00 this morning. >> precisely. heshe was t closest of more than 200 people who entered the first snow stick challenge. dca actually hit one inch about 10:15. so, she could be getting her
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resume into storm team4, i think. >> yes. she says the next one is going to be on.ovember 27th >> that's right. >> yeah. not saying it's not possible, either. could look out that way. she beat me on that one. >> as i recall, you were thinking that we wt see the first inch until january. >> my choice was january 4th. >> okay. >> okay. >> oh, yeah, becauseot i did think we would have a very weighed winter, meaning not much in december. i don't think we'll see much ine december, belt or not. we may go from this storm to december, maybe a couple ofut storms, not much snow, and then a snowy january and february. but today, yeah. a lot of snow out there for some of us, and just plain nasty across i want to show you the map. this is what i showed you last night. see less d.c. would than an inch for sure. that's why you see the areas of d.c. right there in that blue, mainly just rain. from i-95 south and eastward. that's what we sawst . an inchover le or less re. to winchester, three to five
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plus. and i said up to eight, and that's about what we this is what we should have done. this map should have come down about 20 miles. as really about a 20-mile difference, one t tee inches right over to dca. mainly rain from annapolis southward, but an inch or less south of there. four toine inches, some areas picked up close to nine inches of snow aroundarts of frederick, over to around the martins burg a martinsburg area, parts of west virginia. a lot of snow across the area earlier today. so, right now, though, as we t loard what's happening, it's still snowing. we've got snow. it was rain, cnged to freezing rain and sleet and now back to snow, areas like leestorg, over dulles, hagerstown.er coir aloft is starting to move in. still seeing just drizzle and rain around the d.c. metro area, and temperatures are above freezing here, but to the we, i'm watching this here over the next few hours. you see it developing. and this is otwhy. we an upper level area of low pressure that is moving on through, bnging snow and
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colder air. so, we'll see a bout of snow fou about another or two once this moves through. this will enhance that for an hour or two. you may get another coat eging. this area right her is the area of concern, back to the west. i'm not worried abo d.c. at all for tomorrow morning and the school systems here. down to the south, we're in the 40s, we'll stay that way. drop a few degrees, but that's out it. winter storm warning still in tafect until 4:00 a.m., until that back edges to come in. winter weather advisory, ntgomery county, loudon county that's done at midnight tonight. that will be allowed tikexpire mosty. now, tomorrow, high of 48. becoming mostly sunny. chilly and breezy, but at least we're sunny and temperatures closer to 50. our avage high is 59. we'reowhere near that 50 on saturday. 51 on sunday. if we can get there with cloud cove i'm trying to be optimistic
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here. 52 on monday. and thenook at that, another cold snap tuesday, wednesday. and that leads to thanksgiving, which is another chilly day with a high of 48bu at least i'm going all sun on thanksgiving. >> big sun. >> looks like travel is going to be okay the first part of thanksgiving. getting home might ber. toug >> okay. we'll stay tuned. >> yeah. >> thank you, doug. coming up, the redskins' josh norman with a tough test on sunday what he's hoping you can help him with. >>
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this is the xfinity sports desk. the redskins players are so seribout wanting to fill
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fedex field on sunday, they are giving away tickets. about 160 from some of the guys on defense. and those fans in attendance will be in for possibly the toughest battle at home this season against the houston texans. josh norman having a great season, will have one of his toughest tests on sunday. deandre hopkins is one of the top wide receivers in the entire league, fourth inhe nfl with 894 receiving yards. norman will be on him sunday. and h wants the fans to help him out. norman, who is personally givin away 40 to 50 tickets t the game, told nbc sports washington exactly what h expecting from those lucky fans who get those tickets. >> whoever gets them, i want them loud and just obnoxious. just really obxious. >> do they get parking with the tickets or are we pushing it? >> see, now, the whole and paying for the food and the beer and beverages, you tknow, thng is, if i had it, i would give it to you.,
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be i just -- you know, the tickets, that's the biggest thing, shoot. everyone complains about how much theickets are, so, i'm going to take that out. beer and beverages, i mean,at a er else that comes with it -- that's on you. we just needour voice. i'm paying fohoyour voice. w about that? >>ea i h jim's picking up the tab for the rest of that, right? to the ice. kuznetsovay-to-day after getting an elbow to the head last night. then, the nhl department of player safety fining winnipeg's josh mrissey the maximum amount under the cba, just over $8,000, right? wwe-style takeover. t.j. oshie,pper body injury. not sure of his status tomorrow. aden holtby miss last night's game with an upper body injury. he is day-to-day. now, a special moment at wembley stadium today.
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yne rooney making his final appearance for england. it was a friendly united states. rooney with his family in tow, honored before the game, subbed in in the 58thheminute, he was given the captain's arm band. england'sall-time leading scorer on the field for their 3-0 win over the u.s. rooney, of course, helped lead d.c. united to the playoffs this incredible what an day it was for him. now, thanksgiving, you can believe this? officially one week away. so, john wall to the rescue. the john wall family foundation partnering with giant food for wall'ske annual t give away. he's taken time to literally hand out the food, takes pictu ith kids, helping hand out 500 turkeys, with the wizards guard helping the community. it's a no brainer this time of year. he says it hits close to him for him. he reflected on how his mom worked so many jobs to provide food for him and his sisters and brother, so, it really was a special time to be able to give back. >> good to see that. >> yeah.
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get to fedex fiel just look for josh. for josh. >> thank you, sh for josh. >> thank you, sh (music throughout)
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here's one of our favoritor s from the day. a d.c. woman searching for the stranger caught on d camerang her a big favor. >> yeah, katie was at work this morning her security camera app showed someone at her front door there. o turn he was actually tucking her missing wallet under the door mat. >> have my i.d., several
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credit cards. when i was running out, i guess i didn't zip my bag. i was in a hurry. so much negativity going on and to see,o actually catch someone in the act of doing something really goodaznd kind was g. >> katie says she sure would like to find this stranger and thank him. thank him. >> that's the p
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