Skip to main content

tv   News4 at 11  NBC  November 17, 2018 11:00pm-11:30pm EST

11:00 pm
breaking tonight at 11:00, the death tolla in the califor wildfires jumps once again as president trump surveys thema and offers words of encouragement. >> we rel. >> an emotional vigil held to remember a man shot and killed
11:01 pm
by police one year ago today. >> we are angry. we are outraged. >> and it was a book tour, not a rock band that had people shelling out thousands of dollars and waiting in long lines in the cold at a sold out capital one arena. >> news4 at 11:00, starts now. >> good evening. i'm in the shadow of the lincoln memorial, a large crowd surrounds byian ghaisar's family to demand answers about his deat darcy spencer takes us inside the emotional vigil as loved es continue their fight for justice. >> we want justice. we are by jan. >> a candlelight vigil oneea after by jibi jan ghaisar was killed by u.s. park police officers following a chase. >> we have been politend patient waiting in our agony and
11:02 pm
ourav actions been met with absolute, stone cold cold silence. >> reporter: the family is still demanding answers. o were the officers who open fire and why did they shoot him? >> you were my friend, my son. my soul mate. my con if i adapt, and my legacy. >> reporter: his car had been rear ended by an uber driverut ghaisar didn't stop. was chased by park police. at the vigil, the family played the dashcam v sounds of the shots fired by parkof police cers. the case is still under investigation by the fbi. in the vide you can see police approachhear and shoot after ghaisar eventually stopped hep ut didn't get out. >> he did not want to be pulled from his r, be pushed face down and probably get a good
11:03 pm
beating or bullets in his head. >> reporter: family and friends a they want the you be namedfi rs to face consequences. >> you are to gain t trust of those communities you patrol. and if you break that trust, if u violate someone's right to you and civil liberties must be held accountable. >> the family says they won't stop in their quest 0 find justice for by jan. >> we will keep fighting for him. >> darcy spencer, news4. tonight, we have learned the california wildfire death toll has rimp to 79. that according to a sheriff in onens of the t president trump toured day. nearly 1300 are unaccounted for nbc's kathy park is in paradisea califo >> reporter: a presidential visit to paradise, giving the commander in chief a raw look an the most did he destructive wildfire in california history. >> this is very sad tosee. >> reporter: along with state leaders, president trump met
11:04 pm
with cam victims, first responders and firefighters some who took offense at his criticism earlier this week of forest mismanagement, ae theme repeated today. >> take care of the floors. you know the floor of the forest, very important. you look at other countries where they do it differently and it's a whole dferent story. >> reporter: but the pol tixs is joef shadowed by pain. husband and wife randall and paula dodge two more victims. the scale of destruction on display block after burned block. >> it was moving at about 80 football fields a minute. >> reporter: rveteran firefightr chris took us on a tour of the wreckage >> there's no way to describe the devastation. >> reporter: more than 600 search and rescue personnel on a mission. >> they're sifting through debris and rubble at every single home site, every single vehicle, trying to find anybody
11:05 pm
still missing. >> reporter: with at least 1,00 people sunaccounted for, the search will go for weeks, h leaving noome unturned for one couple a moment of joy, an reunio with their cat, lost during the evacuation. >> that's my boy. >> reprcter: as sea andff recoveryts continue, rain is expected to move in later on this week which could be helpful for firefighters but could also it a disturbance as continues to search for weres. kathy park, paradise, >> a police officer on his way to a call hits a bicyclist on a busy road in montgomery county. that cyclist isighting for his ctfe. the scene on conut avenue on jones bridge road. the cruiser did not have emergency lights and sirens on. james o'rourke, the officer, was not hurt. three people who live above this d.c. restaurant now have to stay with family.
11:06 pm
a fire in the restaurant's kitchenisplaced them and damaged their apartment. cooking oil caught fire andhr spreadgh the ductwork there. this building is on 12th street near equips i seets in northeast. turning now to the weather, a look t at current temperatures this evening. chilly out there. storm team 4 meteorologist samarra theodore will talk to us what we can expect if we're headed out to church or sunday brunch. we it is going to be a cold start. e still dropping which means by daybreak, you want to bundle up if youns have any p tomorrow morning. let's look at the outthe door umbrellas don't need them. sunglasses, we're going to get mouds tomorrow than today. you may not need those. winter coates a must. early run, temperatures in the upper by brunch, temperatures in the low 40s. it is going to be very cold
11:07 pm
around brumpl time. make sure you eative doors we'll look at thef remaindere week and if you've got any d forays plan, stick aro the forecast, as well. >> samarra, thank you. florida appears to know who its next governor will be today. demoatic candidatendrew gillum conceded the race to ron desantis. although the race has not been officially called, the machine results so the margin was not enough for a manual recount. presidentrump praised gillum calling the democrat a force to reckon with. desantis replied to the concession on twitter saying it's time to bring florida together. a handecount could determine did the outcome in the senate race. rick scott has a slim lead over incumbent senator bill nelson.s final talle due tomorrow. some 93,000 votes have been in question. election officials say the
11:08 pm
margin between bot candidate has not change aid lot in recent days. on parishis practicing for something they will pray will never happen. how a local church is preparing fo a potential shooting. michelle obama's rock star style bk tour makes a stop at capital arena. the message that a really struc chord with fans. we want to show you a live look at 30 rock, steve ca reldy look at 30 rock, steve ca reldy tting reage
11:09 pm
fast, reliable internet is crucial.
11:10 pm
does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our gig-speed network not only downloads files up to 20 times faster, we go beyond fast with 4g backup for complete reliability. so if the unexpected happens... (snaps fingers) you stay up and running. we lost power... but not to that. i want that. (laughing) get fast, reliable internet and add tv and voice for a low price. call now. comcast business. beyond fast. streets of philadelphia today. police breaking up multiple fights near a venue where a
11:11 pm
right win group was meeting. the clashes between demonstrators and protesters ending in anti-inflammatories. one officer ended up in the hospital about. today dc church showed parishioners what ton do case of gunfire. people took notes, instructors showed people how to pack a wound, use a tourniquet. recent mass shootings at a charleston church have forced clergy to become more proactive owhen it comes safety. >> we wanted to do this because it was necessary for us to protect our congregants and provide some type ofte pion for them, information and knowledge just in case. >> the d.c. city government and other churches are trying to ensure the so-called soft targets aren't so easily victimized. thousand dollar tickets lon lines, a sold out show. this is not a rock concert we're
11:12 pm
talking about here but michelle obama's book tour that had fans at capital one arena so this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart beds are on sale now ring sleep number's veterans day sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. it's the final days of our veterans day sale where thn sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1299 - save $400. plus, 24-month financing on all beds. ends sunday. sleep number. prov, quality sleep when was the last time you felt... free.
11:13 pm
it's time to uncover that feeling again. with the compassion and strength of a name... most accepted by top doctors and specialists. and the power of a card... that opens doors in all fifty states. giving you the freedom to love to dream to dance like no one is watching. carefirst blue cross blue shield. live fearless.
11:14 pm
a festive atmosphere at capital one arena. not for a sporting event but a former first lady, michelle obama is on a nationwide tour after the release of her new book people sold t-shirts, merchandise outside. amy cholesws us more on the excitement surrounding the show tonight. >> this is beyond -- this is like okay, this is it.
11:15 pm
this is it. >> michelle obama. >> reporter: this is t chance to see michelle obama up close and in person. the crowds outside capital onefa stretching ar as the eye could see tonight. as these people braved the lines they say all the waiting is worth it. >> just to be in her presence and i love she embodies just the spirit of women and empowering women. it's exciting. > i wishld i cou get a selfie with her but i know that's not going to happen. just hearing her speak because i've see everything she's been on tv andng getti the book and hopefully signed. we thinking about this for weeks. e very excited. love miteelle. >> rep the favorite, okay? >> inside taking the stage with her signature smile a aittle sass. >> we grew up in a neighborhood called south shore on the h uthside of chicago. yes. soore. in the house. >> the fmer first lady
11:16 pm
touching on a topiche close t hear, education. >> as we look at school inequality and things are not right, kids know when they're not veingued and it makes them feel some kind of way. >> reporter: her message resonating with peopl of all ages. >> it was really cool and inspiring. >> she's so dynic and just an amazing, amazing woman. i miss her. any chance i get to see, i would be happy to do that. >> reporter: aimee cho, news4. >> tickets to the sold out show were as high as $3,000. mrs. obama will retn to capital one arena november 25th. it's adoption day in the strict and right now, dozens of kids are spending the evening erwith their new for families. news4's barbara harrisonth host adoption ceremony at d.c. superior court. in all 27 children now have permanent homes. barbara caught up with one couple who have adopted a
11:17 pm
daughter and today they're t adding a sontheir family. >> so we adopted her in 2015 and bobby. >> what has bobby become today? >> my little brother. >> reporter: your little brother congratulations to the whole family. >> thank you. >> they're adorable. right now,s the city i still lookingor homes for 75 moreur children crently in the d.c. foster care system. mayor muriel bowser was there with her adorable adopted daughter miranda elizabeth. she's changed her 12-hour schedule and now s's on what she calls miranda's schedule, whatever that means. you can tell miran runs the show around there. adorable. now storm team 4 samarra joining us this evening.
11:18 pm
temperatures. we're not talking about a wet weekend. >> no, cold though it is cold out there, folks. temperatures are only dropping d we h towards daybreak. bundle up, make sure you're layelld up if you're s going to be stepping out late this even. look at the current temperatures. some of us colder than others. my heart goes out to you gaitherers berg. 28 in leesburg. 41 in the district. warmer in thecity, of course. like i said, a lot of usth dropping int 20s and low 30s overnight. here's a look at your fure temperatures. 7:00 a.m. this model in particular. initially had milo around 36 degrees in the district. we could getclose, probably about 35 overnight for the rest of us all into the 20s, low 30s. it is going to bed a c start tomorrow morning. if you are going to be hitting the pavement goingly for the e morning run, make sure you are layered up, carwash,'d hold off.
11:19 pm
that's because we do have a chance for raeb onmo ay, pretty good chance there. if you're going to do yard worki tomorrow, to a game, layers. so breaking down your ,sund what you need to know, a lot of clouds tomorrow. that's the biggest noticeable difference tomorrow compared to today. temperatures will be in the mid to upper 40s. it will fee like today but may not look like today. your rain outlook, monday, that's the best chance we have for rain for the rest of the week. we're dry, tuesday, wednesday, good news for all of usay traveling, hitting the road for that thanksgiving holiday. speaking of which, if you're keeping it close to home, temperatures in the 40s to start that day. mid to upper 40s by the afternoon. plenty of sunshine. pretty cold. but no rain to ctend with, no wintry weather to worry about on thanksgiving your ten-day outlook the next couple of days, we're stillav belowage. we should be in the upper 50s this time of year. 're faring on the cooler side
11:20 pm
of things. rain not going to dominate monday but it will impact it monday evening into monday night and early tuesday morning. the end of the week, dry day when s on black f you're standing in lines. it's going to be really cold our then the weekend after thanksgiving, that's when we'll track ournc next c for some major rain. >> all right. thank you so very much. >> for more than 30 years, has proudly been helping people joy a thanksgiving meal. we are hope you'll give us a hand this year. u joinin for our annual food for families turkey and food drive. we're hing to see thousands of people this year. we need your help. on monday, come out, meet pat lawson and drop off canned and boxed food, cash or checks at capital one arena. you can donate on our website if that is more convenient for you. it was one of the best college football games you will ever see. but the terps came up just ali
11:21 pm
ttle short. we will relive the thriller between maryland and ohio chd hear from the head coa
11:22 pm
11:23 pm
>> this is the xfinity sportsdesk. >> harry joining us to talk bittereet day for the maryland terps. it was a good game. but the way they. >> a bitrsweet symphony circa the '90s. >> i like that. well said. >> you probably heard the famous quote bylfred lord tenison, 'tis better to have loved ander lost than n to have loved at all.
11:24 pm
today's thriller betlaen ma and number ten ohio state put that to the test for the terps. a most physically and emotionally draining game and most physically and emotionally draining season. n the end it came down to one play. anthony mcfarland had a huge day setting a freshman school record, 29 yards and two touchdowns. really good at shaking hands. buckeyes tied it up after being down 14. tyrel pigrome. maryland up by seven. dwayne has kibs a one-time terps it commit. hits benjamin victor. we go into overtime. ohio state scored on their possessi. so do the terps. maryland decideso go for two. two-point commission.e pigr looking for jones. he had him. he could not connect. th terps lose a wild one with 103 total points, 1,223 yards of
11:25 pm
totanse. here's matt canada on his decision to go for the win. >> that was my ll. it was a gut call. i felt - like- they were scoring, we were scoring. we had the ball. we had to make one play to win. obviously it didn't work. that was my call i i don't kn we were trying to be aggressive, jt trying to win. >> bryce perkins and 7-3 virginia visiting georgia tech. first quarter after a safety, virginia punching away. thomas, more likee? gagn 77 yards to the house. let's take that one back from the record. perkins injured had his left ankle in the first half. his replacement ar strong not too shabby. 56-yard cash and left. brian delaney hits from 32 yards out. we're going to overtime.
11:26 pm
in o.t., tech up three again. delaney from 35 yards out. nope. gea tech holds on to win this one, 30-27. navy playing host totu a. both these teams doing a little smack talking before the game. the midshipmen haven't had their best season but upperclassmen leaderrip. the sen ran for 128 yards and two scores navy up by 11 at the half. fourth quarter, abie to trey walker. he does the rest. 33 yardse.o the hous navy wins. -29 the final. buoy state taking on west alabama in the first round of the division r division ii playoffs. fourth convert, bulldogs up by six. roger richardson reading this pass like a choose your own adventure book. you don't remember?
11:27 pm
i loved those books. bulldogs up by two. they take on valdosta state in the sond round next saturday. good luck to the maryland field hockey team as they take on north carolina for the national championship tomorrow at 1:00.s te looking for their finite title which would tie them with old dominion for most in ncaa history. choose occur own adventure books. >> that's about it. ank you for joining us. a new "snl" coming up next. a new "snl" coming up next. u t'l see yo
11:28 pm
so,'s talk about conference calls. there's always a certain amount of fumbling. a lot of times it doesn't work. we have problems. comcast business goes beyond fast. by letting you make and receive calls from any device using your business line. and conference calls you can join without any dial-ins or pins. (phone) there are currently 3 members in this conference. i like that. i like that too. i would use that in a heartbeat. get started with innovative voice and tv solutions for a low price when you get fast, reliable internet. comcast business. beyond fast.
11:29 pm
[ cheers and applause ]>> ello. hello, again.

83 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on