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rain coming down at the vienna metro station garage. it hasldeen it has been nasty on this saturday. we'll show you if the weather will warm up and clear up. >> powerf the people don't stop. angry protests in alatema r police shot and killed a suspect in a mall shooting. tonight, officers are changg their stor i'm spencer live in prince george's county, where a familyhes remembering son who was shot and killed ten years ago today. it remains a cold case. news 4 at 6:00 starts now.oo >> evening, everyone. i'm cory smith. well, it has been a miserable da many of you have had to deal
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with freezing rain and chilly weather, b there is a silver lining tonight. the winter weather advisory has expired and team 4 meorologist clay anderson shows us if the weather will clear up for your saturday night. clay? >> and cory, as you see out there right now, the rain showers continue to move and exit stage left. in other words, moving from the west into the east outside of our area. even better news from the rain is, take a lookt the temperatures. many folks were concerned about whether it's going to refreeze tonight. well, it isnot. temperatures right now, 40 degrees in montgomery cnty and rockville, gaithersburg, even out to our west. temperatures in the mid 30s. emperatures will be rising a tad or twoovernight, so, freezing is not going to be a coern across our area. what we expect tonight, as i said, rain will be ending. itill continue to end and move, but watch out for water on the roads, when you're driving out tonight. there still may be some ponding of water. as i said, temperatures sta
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above freezing tonight across the entire viewing area. details in myforecast, cory, in just a few minutes. >> all right, clay, thank you very much. well, despite the cold and the rain, loved onesust finished gathering on the street in, meeting at t spot where a young man's life was taken ten years ago today. his killer has never been caught. darcy spencer is live to explain what his family hopes to accomplish tonight. darcy? >> well, that's right, cory. a little bit of rain was not going to stop these parents from coming out and remembering and honoring their son who was killed ten years ago today, and say were joined by f manyily members and friends out here in the rain this evening. marceletson was driving home with friends after attending a concert when this happened. someone opene fire on their car, and one of the bullets hit him in the head. he died from his injuries. he was just 22 years old. his car slammed into a fire hydrantenere onal avenue in seat pleasant, and that's
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where people gathered her the rain this afternoon to remember him, holding umbrellas and holding candles. up family has never given hope the gunman would be rested. his dad is now a retired d.c. police detective. >> yes, it took a toll on myself, likesaid, the family members, being a narcotics detective and seeing all that's going on, the violence in the district, but hopefully -- hopefully with prayer, it will get better. >> unfortunately, we still don't know to this day what happened, or why he's not here. and we just want to keep it out there, maybe somebody will come forwou know, who saw anything that day. >> reporter: so, again, you can see that that family is still ping that there will be some justice for their son. the detecve who i working this investigation was here for the vigil, as well. i asked him, does he have any leads, does he have athing to on, he said, unfortunately,
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it remains a cold case. of courny, ife has information, you're asked to call prince george's county police. cory, back to you. >> all right, darcy spencer, ank you. so tough for that family. well, more than 30 people in laurel are spending this cold, rainy night in a tempora home after a fire guts their apartments overnight. take a look. thick smoke pouredrom this apartment here on kay court. investigators say 26nd adults six children wrp nere not hurt. firefighters say the fire started in the attic and caused $75,000 worth of damages. demonstrators inlabama marched today following a deadly officer-involved shooting at a mall. police now believe the man they ki is not the gunman. officers killed the man at a mall in hoover, alabama, onvi thanksgi night. investigators say police were responding to a shooting that left an 1 and 12-year-old wounded. police initially said bradfordn shot the tee after a fight, but they are now searching for the shooter.
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>> it could have been my daughter, it k0u8could have beey of us, given the situation. so, with that beingsaid, we have to come to a place to ask for more than what's being done. >> protesterng are demandi the police department release bodyot camera foage, showing bradford being shot. well, the camp fire just set a record as the mos detective wildfire in california history. last month, hurricane michael became the third-most intense storm to hit the continental u.s. now a new government study confirms what many weather watchers long suspected. extreme weather is intensifying. but you may n have heard about that study. nbc's kelly o'donnell explains why critics say the white house planned it that y. >> reporter: a newen urgt warning about furious weather gettg worse, from fires -- >> my goodness, look at the winds. >> reporter: to floods. costing nearly $400 billion since 2015.
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a report with a calltion that the trump administration ose torelease, or critics charge, bury, by making it public on black friday, during the holiday weekend. the 1,600-page national climate assessment crafted bill 13 federalgencies concludes temperatures are rising. >> this warming trend can only be explained by human activities. >> reporter: the report says all regions of the countryace more extreme weather events, predicting climate change chld slhe u.s. economy by 10% by the next century. but that science is something theresident mocked. tweeting this week about brutal cold, asking, "whateverappened to global warming?" the president disputed climate science on "60 minutes" last month. >> i don't think it's a hoax, i think there's probably a difference, but i don't know that it's man-made. >> reporter: notably, the president pulled the u.s. out of the paris climate accord, and his policies promote fossil
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fuels. the white house responded f sday ting that the u.s. is "leading the world in reducing carbon dioxide emissions" and criticized the findings at "largely based on the most scenario." the study urges action to expand clean energyse arch and impose costs on nhgreese emissions. but will the president, who has toured the aftermath, ta action? >> i want great climate, we're going to have that, and we're going to have forests tha are very safe, because we can't go through this every year. that waselly o'donnell reporting. in the late '80s, congress mandated these nationa climate assessments be completed every four years. this is the fourth repor since that mandate was put in place. well, demonstrations in paris lead to aests and injuries. find out what had protesters so fired up. and prince george's county and montgomery county taking two big banks to court. what the banks are accused o doing to minorities and h owth
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dozens of protesters are under arrest.nc a p george's county family is overcome with grief tonight. a crash killed the mother o a 3-year-old little girl. tonight, her family shared these pictures of her with us. she was headed to drop off a thanksgiving plait to a family member yesterday morning. police say she w on the suitland parkway when he lost control of her car. she died at the scene, and investigators w believe speed a factor. her family has set up a go fund me page. well, tryland's biggest counties are suing two major banks, claimin they sold risky mortgages to minorities. montgomery a's prince geor county are suing wells fargo and bank of america. wells fargo and bank of america say thosere allegatio meritless. well, did you want to get a pass for skipping school? well, one maryland school district is poised to do just
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but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. you're watching news 4 at 6:00. for the past nine years, the saturday after thanksgiving has been small business saturday. today, over at union market in d.rtheast , there were an array of items to buy. tu could have gotten your christmase or some jewelry.
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as news 4's derek ward explains th is a way to get you to spend money, while helping small busisses with big ideas. >> reporter: they were lining outside union market, a big space was set aside for small their ses to display wares on this small business saturday. >> there you are. >> thank you. >> reporter: more than 70 local businesses with unique produs andstories. >> i make everything from jewelry, accessories, art pieces, holiday decor. >> reporter: some things are made from discarded electronics components. e-waste. materialn that would end up landfi landfills. >> so, by using it as an art piece, you can enjoy it, you appreciate how far technology has gotten us, andhen also remember, do not throw it away. because only about 30% ofwa e is actually recycled. >> reporter: a few feet away, at experience f eyes and the nose. lolaom pinesny. >> i just launched in september, so, exposure would be the biggest challenge. so, an event like this is a way for pple to come up a
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interact with my products. >> reporter: interacting with a way you jusoncan't do ne. >> especially with candles, you need to smell and be in touch with. >> so happy thatit's in here and this is a great space. >> yeah. >> reporter: the biggest challee for a lot o these small businesses is just getting the word out that they exist. some of them work at home in basements or personal kitchens. you don't get much foot traffic there, here, you do. potomac chocolate is gaining popularity. the advice for those with an idea or a craft they think others might like? >> if you love it, other peoee oing to love it, too. and that's bnd my philosophy chocolate. >> reporter: derek ward, news 4. >> thank you, derek. one local school district is consideri ining letting high schoolers skip class to attend political protests. "the washington post" reporti the montgomery county school board could approve the proposal next yearts studill be allowed three excused absences to participate in protests.
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it's one of the first to poe sales in thentry to allow absences for civic engagement. > in alexandria, buying christmas trees is helping send kids to summer camp. it's a fund-raiser that covers 50% o summer camp operations. they are set up on callahan drive. today, rain forced them to close early, but they will reopem.at 10:00 a. now, your storm team 4 asrecast. >> chris trees, christmas trees, can you believe it? now, with the rain shers,it's all about the rain. people want to know where it's raining and where it's no to our east, i-95, still raining in baltimore. area's prince george's county. you're picking up in, as we swing by into frederick. notice how montgomery countys split between rain and as you go gaithersburg, 270, it tries out. continues to dry out to our west. so, the showers are exiting and moving out of our area.
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we show you the broader view of the storm system, as it up, it moves to the northeast, to new jersey nn, pdladelphia ew york. how much rainfall did we get? the rain came down, over annch at reagan national. 1.64 in gaithersburg, so, a lot of rain across the area as another batch of rain, as we continue to have record-breaking rains fu s for 2018. temperatures in the 40s. 46 forli anna even leesburg at 37 degrees. temperatures across potomac highlands are above freezing, and they will rein so. so, what we need to know for sunny or for tomorrow, a start. monday, rain showers return, so, keep the umbrella handy this week. tuesday and wednesday, it g cooler still. i don't want to say cold, but i guess i just did, so, it will be cold tuesday into wednesday. with that, we talk about the fure cast in motion we show the rain, we show how it moves out of the area, into sarday, into sunday, increasing clouds.
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ut we will have some sunshine across theregion. so, for us for tomorrow, 57 degrees, mil throughout the day, dry, partly sunny. so, not a bad way to end the holiday weekend, everyone. now, if you areg, travels i said, sunday would be the best day. temperatures in the 50s,nofter a bad start as far as above freezing temperatures. mond m, rain showerse in. high temperatures in the 50s. tuesday into wednesdays, yes, i said, that jacket and coat will be handy. temperatures, highs in the 4s, lows on wednesday morning, below freezing in town, in the 20s. weapon continue to tal about, as we go through the next several days, notice temperatures in the 40s, in the 40s low temperatures in the 30s. we're going to warm up to where we should be, which would be in the mid to upper s but not until sunday. monday into tuesday, ry, it looks like we'll still be in the ois, but for the next several days, we're just to get used to a cooler than average pattern as we head towards december. back to you. >> not a bad forecast. thank you, clay.
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this is the xfinity sports desk. >> all right, george, i know b it's november the caps look like a team that can really make a run at ypeating. >> i look at last year, this time of year is when they started to go. we need some good news around here. >> just a little bit. >>on't think it's any coincidence that since tom wilson has been back in the caps lineup after ansion that this team has begun to click on all cylinders. comioo into this afte wilson's played in five games, netted three goals along with siur s. after an up and down start to the year, trying to get their footing, caps are one o the hottest teams in the nhl right now. wilson and company up in new yo for a saturday matinee. caps went down by two early, but it's a one-goal deficit when jacob ranna turns on the jets,f nishes top shelf and ties the game at two. time winding down in the second. john carlson puts one on-net. no go, but ale ovechkin
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redirects it. number 17 for the captain. washington takes their first lead inafhe rnoon. tied in the third before carlson finds brett connolly. that's the game-winner. wilson adds a late empty netter. caps win their fn a row, 5-3, the final. it's hard to believe, butan the mar football season has reached the final weekle of the regular season. the team has experienced just about everything you can imagine this year and the last two weeks, while needing just one win to become bowl eligible, the terps losing two games by a points. thr one more chance to get that il v elus sixth win against penn state. matt canada in desperate need for the sixth win. they have to deal with asurn native tracesorley. opens the scoring here. a rushing touchdn to put penn state up 7-0. still in the first, rps' tball. goo go dowo field brian
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cobb. gain of 48. that would set up a maryland field goal to make it 7-3. later in the quarter, same score, mcsorley f can'td anyone, so he takes off running again. 20 yards straight up the middle. no one's going to tm.ch second rushing touchdown of the day gives penn state a 14-3 lead. game still in progress. penn state leading 31-3 in the fourth quarter. > 3-8 navy in new orleans taking on tulane. there he is, the great roger staubach in the house. dshipmen down by as much as 18 early, but it's tied in the fourth before taj ma loy takes the pitch and gives navy the lead. ensuing drive, tane goes right down the field and justin mcmillen hits tolls, who getsn for the 26-yard score. tulane wants to go for the win, they line up to g for two, and mcmillens lob one for charles jones, who is wide open to give tulane the lead, going up a
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po t. they stopnavy's last effort to win it 29-28. bowie state in the second round of the division ii playoffs, taking on valdosta state in georgia. bulldogs looking good early. amir hall hits maurice williams to get the scoring started. bowie state up by coseven. send quarter, bulldog still leading. hall looking deep. his pas is picked off by stephen denmark. and the defender refuses to go down. look at this. breaking tackles. he returns it 28 yards to the house. that would give the blalers the for good. the game getting away from bowie state late. mill cuts back, he's in easily. that extends the lead 45-16.va 66-16, ate wins it end of the line for thegs bulldo but definitely a season to be proud of. college basketball, patrick ewing andng georgetown hos campbell. hoyas' breakout player has a familiar name. t
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trey mourning. double-double in this one. first hatch, cleaning up the miss here, gets it to go,nd one. mourning finished with 27 points, 12 boards. campbell hung around in this one thanks to chris clement's 45-point outing today. hits thete triple la campbells run g out of time. hoyas win it 93-85.> >> high school football. westfield hosting madison for a virginia 6-a regnal title. first quarter, brandon -- madisonn the boardfirst, brandon walker cuts it it in, let them begin. 22-yard jog to the end war hogs with a 7-0 lead at the hatch. west field comes out rolling on the legs of eugene asante. sets up a four-yard touchdown. game tied. fourth quarter, it's pouring. bulldogs seal the deal. 114 yards a 17 carries. westfield wins it 17-7. now just a couple more wins away from their frth straight state title.
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the. other early scores,aryland women's hoops team took down georgia,58-5 george washington men's team gets win number one on the year, 70-4 overmanhattan. and the american mbeat um to improve to 3-1. >> all right, george, thank you. well, small business saturday celebration in gaithersburg that combines history and family. take a look. this music store has been in business since 1961. the family-owned operation sells instrumes and offers music lessons. the store got a special proclamation today from nt montgomery cou officials. montgomery cou officials. at's ourth hey! montgomery cou officials. at's ourth hi! congrats on ranking highest by jd power for internet service satisfaction this year. oh, thank you! and on being ranked #1 in customer satisfaction compared to cable. well, the 100% fiber-optic network deserves the credit. and he's humble! so umm... i should probably go get started. you need me to watch the van? no, i'm good! 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal. switch to fios, the fastest internet in the us, and get internet for as low as $39.99 per month.
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tonight a major policy change on ki migrants s asylum in the united states. as a humanitaria crisis worsens in a mexicanorder city, where thousands now wait. the cost of climate change. aire new reportrom the government says without action the consequences will get much worse. the trump administration tries to play down the warning. imane coming head to head with this. >>ark, shark, shark. >> the man who survived a sha attack while speer fishing as a friend records t whole thing on video. a stash they couldn't dream of. the cosmic controversy over a work of art due
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