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and delays this morning. spotslyvania and king george are closed today. it is super cold out there chuck. >> temperatures areallen into the teens and 20s. if you had snow the other oday the look out for black ice early this morning. that will be the case again today. hatever was melting when the sun went down quickly refroze. sunny and dry again for today and for tomorrow morning we'll probably aot see theunt of blackwe ice concern have.
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it is a cold 16 degrees in montgomery county. 15 in manassas, 14 in winchester, 22 in upper marlboro now. some people might need the ice early this morning. highs in the low 40s but byhe time you're getting back home we'll be back in the 30s once again. a closer look at the weekend and our increasing rain chances coming up. for w, let's go to melissa. >> hi, chuck. a big delay. they hav tow trucks on the scene to get that out of the way. no problems tre on pennsylvania avenue or this morning on indiana head highway. 66 looks good. 95 southbound after quantico
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the typical slow down there for late clearing road work. 270 from frederick down to the spur. 66 miles per hour will get you there in 27 minutes. aaron. >> melissa, thank you. developing this morning,ven igation into a crash nvolving an amtrak train and semi in west virginia. the train left union station and was traveling to chicago when it crashed into a truck near harper's ferry. the truck stalled out as it was croshe tracks. >> the deadly adeno virus outbreak in college park is getting worse. >> more on what the university plans to dobout this justin, good morning.
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they confirmed these 30 cases of anedovirus. this comes weeks after an ea 18old freshman died of mplications of adenovirus. this ces after allegations that mold in the dorm was causing the spread of the illness. but testing doesn't show a consistent connection. so right now, the have confirmed that they have an adenovirus strain here on campus. that's a serious illness if you have an deying condition though it's commonly linked to the common cold. so for a person with asthma or diabetes or an immune system compromising disease,ld this c get serious.
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we'ren flu c andd season. >> justin in college park for us. thank you. >> later this week, access to medical treatment in northeast d.c. will take a hit. providence hospital plans to close sever of its departments. darcy is live outside of the hospital now. a group of registered nurses there pnning to protest today? >> that's thright. e's been a lot of ups and downs in recent weeks regarding the future of providence hospital here in northea washington and the nurses plan to hold the rally today because they're concerned thatervices are being cut to a dangero level. andeported that d.c. fire
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rescue stopped taking patients here. any department that does not serve as the er is going to close. the er will stay open through the flu season. that's throu the end of april. services will continue at the rr l manor nursing and rehabilitation alcenter. of this is happening because the hospital according to the owner is losing millions and millions of dollars. this is something that the nurses are concerned about regarding patient care. they plan to hold a rally here at 10:00 this morning. back to you. >> thank you. >> today jurors will continue deliberating on how much time james fields will spend i prison. the self-proclaimed neo-nazi was convicted of driving his car into a crowd of counter protestors into a white nationalist rall her mother cried as she told the jury about the impact of her
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daughter's deat other victims described the physical and psychological impact of beiit by her car. >> fire captain ion leave. he caused a crash last month in damasc damascus he was off duty and driving an unmarked vehicle at the time. no one was hurt. >> we he an update to a deadly shooting inea south washington. olice identified the victim as richard dudley. the shooting happened in the middle of the afternoon in e rking lot of the apartment complex on elvans road.e on grandmother tells us s u's fed with the violence happening right outside of her front door. >> my abgrandbs live here. this could have been a day we were coming tside or something. i don't like this situation. killed eople have been in d.c. this year, up 43% from
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last year. he is charged with shooting steven wilson last week inside a model home in hanover maryland. it was cvealed inrt that he has mental health issues. a special kept in part of the jail. >> terrible news this morning from the u.s. marine corps. it released a statement saying that the five marines missing off the coast of japan for nearly a week have been declared dead. they were conducting regularly scheduled training when it crashed on wednes hy. itpened off the southern coast of japan. military officials are looking into what may have gone wrong. >> today president trump will hold a high stakes mting with
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leaders in the oval office. theeadline is ten days away. democrats say they will not agree. last night theaj mity leaders said it's within the republicans power to keep the government open. >> also today presint trump is expected to roll back major obama era environmenta protections. the epa is revising the clean water rule which eserves thousands of waterways and wetlan wetlands. we'll have more on these developments later in the hour. >> two people from the same area in ohio are charged with plotting terr attacks. she was planning a mass murder at a bar. she corresponded with the charleston churchhooter dylan roof. joseph.so arrested damon they say he was inspired by the
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pittsburgh synagogue shooter and was deciding between two targets for an attack. there appears to be no connection between the two suspects. >> it'sow 5:08. public outrage over a vid showing a police officer grabbing a 1-year-old baby from the mother's arms. you can see in the video the officers are trying to wrestle as they try to arrest her at a social services office in brooklyn. one of the officers took baby from r. she had been standing for hours and there was nowhere to sit. brooklyn's borough president sa n police should have reacted in this way. >> that was not an emergency. it wasot a violent crime. it was about a conversation. it wasbout let'sind this woman a chr. talk to her. she is a human being that's gone through trauma.
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she was charged with child endangerment,esting arrest and trespassing. the nypd called the video troubling and says encounter is under review. >> package themes can be a common nuisance this time of the year but it's not often that you see someone put the child up to a task. you can see the child walking across the yard here. the county sheriff's office thinks this child is about 8 years old. he or she seemed to look back for directis if you watchhe video closely. that was right before taking the package. >> it's an atroes violation. to have a child do it for you steps it up a whole other notch. >> investigators hope the video will help track down the responsible adults. >> two cases before the u.s. supreme court turned into big winsor planned parenthood. find out how the group was able to win the long fight over
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funding. >> there's a debate over these little guys. they may look cute but hedgehogs are illegal in d.c. and northern virginia. find out why some say that ban should be edovertu good morning. starting out cold and dr if y have outdoor plans on saturday, it may be time to ston
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receiving payments from stateme caid programs. they have a provision that allows patients to access car from any qualified facility. the supreme cdrt uph that ruling. >> a 16-year-old father to be killed his pregnant girlfriend because neither of them wanted the baby. the body of the 17-year-old was found in a trash contain behind a restaurant north of indianapolis on sunday. police say she was stabbed and strangled. he toldetectives itas too late to terminate the pregnancy so he quote, took action and took her life. he'sharged with murder. >> this morning there's still no word on what caused the massive apartment fire in philadelphia. this is the afterma of the 5
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alarm five. nearly 200 firefighters spent hours battling bothce fire and as dozens of people were sent out into sub freezing at least 50 people are now without homes. two firefighters were treated for minor injuries and no oth injuries have been .report >> google's ceo will testify about how the company handles your data. lawmakers a expected to ask about data collection, transparcy and accountability. new figures from the u.s. census bureau suggests northern virginia is home to five of the wealthiest communities in the entire country. >> the city of fairfax was at o number 10 that list with a median household income of $107,000. arlington county is in the fifth slot here. the city of falls church is number 4.
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fairfax county has the second highest earners in the country with $118,000 and loudoun county claims the top spot with a median income of $130,000 per household. >> a prickly issue developinger wning tiny hedgehogs. they're illegal to have as pets inndd.c. fairfax county but there's a new push to take that. a couple took their complaint to council member charlesal n. he was on the council last month to preliminarily approve legalizing the ownership of hedgehogs but that changed when thean h addrerescue alliance stepped in. they say people don't know how to care for exotic pets and many of them end up in the shelter. >> most people buy these animals as an impulse purchase and dgehogs do pose a different scenario for people that choose them as pets because they are
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nocturnal and don't wanto be handled during the day. another concern is they carrie salmonella. i get that. they're adorable, i butyou don't know how to handle these pets. >> adorable. >> they're cute to look a if they're someone else. >> where you know how i feel out small animals. i'm scared of all of them. >> it's too much in the rodent family. >> in my neighboood one y, i'm going to tell you, i saw a woman walking her pet ferret on a leash. i ran the oer way. >> well. ferrets are cute too. >> no, they're scary. like harry snakes. >> let's roll animation. >> there we go. >> wow. where wma aon 30 seconds ago when you needed it the. youra cold, cold start t tuesday morning. layer up as temperatures are in the teens and 20s.
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it is only 16 degrees now in montgomery county. 16 in charlottestown, west virga and way out across parts of the valley. temperatures close to zero. that is a cold start no matter the time of the year the sun is up this morning and it will be 100% sunshine today, afternoon temperatures in the low 40s and no chance for any real unsettled weather for the next couple of days. it's not goinge to h any effect on our weather other than to keep us with a northerly wind oudirection during thee of the day. sunny, a light breeze today, temperatures only in the low 40s. it will feel a little chilly. just walk on the sunny side of the street.
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mostly sunny day for tomorrow. there will be clouds rollingngn durihe later parts of the day tomorrow. watch what happens here late wednesday evening into then pred hours of thursday morning. the warmer air trying to ride in so it might be able to bring out a flurry or two in northern maryland late wednesday night or predawnrs ty morning. temperatures in the mid 40s and it won't be snow. it will be rain. near 60 with the rain coming down on saturday. ext half hour is the ten d forecast, melissa. >> taking a look at the roads, inner loop ramp to westbound dulles toll road, left side blocked by a crash.
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still clocking a lane. should be o of here soon. not looking too bad but a new problem, a northbounder prince william parkway, rig side blocked by a disabled vehicle. sounds like it's facing the wrong way. >> thank you. it's 5:21. lscking the hal is something that you only do onc a year so your body may not be ready for the unique demands of the holiday season.ps o make sure that all the holiday cheer doesn't get you hurt. >> the ellen shows getting help for the 12 days of give aways. ashton kucher co-hosts the whole hour with ellen. and the n
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you can hurt yourself putting up holiday decorations. >> between that and shoveling the snow, there's plenty of hazards to watch out for this time of the year. chris lawrence has more on how to make itgo spr in one
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piece. >> the holidays can be hazardous if you're not careful. >> it's always important to be cautious. >> he is aor professf orthopedic surgery. he says even the most mundane tasks can be dangerous. >> a close friend of ours was putting up lights at his home this last week and slipped and fell off the stool and had a bad fracture. >> breaks are one thg, bad strains are another. your body isn't used to hauling christmas tre >> some of the muscles that he used to carrie that tree down may not have been used for a o coup months. >> it won't be long before you'll need those >>muscles. o let's not be a super hero within a couple of hoursfter the first heavy snow fall. >> bend your knees, push the snow instead of trying to lift it and clear the area in small sections.
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>> take half a shovel. >> if you dourtyourself, don't overcompensate, hunching over, favoring one leg over another. >> the way we're twitching and turnin trying to get some relief from the pain, that can trigger other issues in the back. >> you want t get diagnosed by a doctor before you make a simple injury oworse. >> what might have started off as a muscle problem, can then evolve into maybe a disk-related problem. >> and that could effect you well into the new year. chrislawrence, news 4. >> all right. still ahead on news 4 today, in court and fighting back. >> how former trump campaign chairman paul manart plans to respond to robert mueller's charge that he broke his plea agreement by lying. >> plus speaking out. her mother speakse about lif without her and the 7 people now facing charges in that shooting. >> good morning, everybody. tuesday is off to a dry start. wednesdaooks nice too.
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unfortunately, though, we're tracking an haincreasinge for rain just as we get into the weekend. the timing the timing
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one major issue could stand in the way of an agreement. we're looking into what that issue is and how it will impact thousands of government workers. >> let's begin with a check on the forecast and the mmute. melissa is standing by with a t look ahe roads for us. uck bell is tracking these numbers and they're not moving a whole lot chuck. >> if anything, they're still going in the wrong direction. headed down. usually until about 7:00 in the morning as t overnight continues to allowhem to drop here. and that's a real o, zero for
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his current temperature morning. very cold weather first thing. sun's not up until 7:16 ts morning and there's areas of ice on some of the sidewalks and side streets, neighborhood streets, anything that was untreated. be on the look out early this morning. it will recover a bit but you'll need your winter coat and scarf and sunglasses on the way out the door this morning. and right there 38 for high today. >> 38 degrees. this is now clearing out of the way. we have a crash investigation. that is now gone. so everything is open there on 5. woodbrge, northbound smo town road after prince william
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parkway. right side is blocked by the disabled vehicle. southbound on 95 after quantico still s this morning. washington, inbound, 11th street bridge, crash involving three different vehicles right now. we have one lane >> it's 5:32 this morning and there's an investigation into an amtrak crash in west virginia. >> it was traveling to chicago when it crashed into a semitruck near harper's ferry. chris lawrence is at the live desk with more information. what happened? it's causing some problem he. we'll show you exactly wt
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happened. this is video from the scene in harper's ferry west virginia. there were more than 10 passengers and crew members on board. fortunately, none of them were injured. back to you. >> the university of maryland is taking new steps to contain the adeno virus outbreak. >> good morning. clean up crews are going to be heream ons indoors like this one behind us and others doing serious work trying to clean up and disinfect and stop that adenovir from spreading
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further. and other surfaces and cafeterias and other common spaces here throughout the campus. of course this is coming after ju last month. it's linked to the common cold and serious illss for those with underlying conditions such as asthma or diabete well it's not found a c sistent connection between mold and the adenovirus. i'm justin finch, news 4. >> justin, thank you. it's 4:34. new details about the murder of a 10-year-old girl in washington. five months after her death,moer er says there's still moments when she feels overwhelmed. one of them was last frolay when
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d.c.e announced a 7th arrest in her rder. she was shot and killed in july. detectives say more arrests are possible. >> just to know they're off the street, i'm very happy for that, it's just overwhelming knowing that these people could be so heartless and careless to do this to a 10-year-old child. >> he makes it a point to go to every court hearing in her daughter's case. >> former trump campaign chairman paul manafort expected in court today. last week, robert mueller's team argued that manafort broke his plea deal by lying. he told multiple discernible lies. his legal team denies the claim and will file a formal response today. >> a major development in a criminal case with links to
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russia. she and a russian official conspired tonftrate the national rifle association in agenda. push russia's she is expected to change her plea from not guilty to guilty but it's w not clearther she plans to cooperate with prosecutors. >> your time right now is 5:36. here's our otherri top s this morning. rirj virginivirginia fire capt leave after being charged with driving under the influence and causing a in maryland. he crashedast month in damascus. no one was hurt. >> a judge has ordered him to aremain in jail without bond. he is accused of killing a real estate inagent de a model
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home. detectives say he was killed during a randombb y. >> police say the driver that hit and killed m shall was drunk. he was off duty at the time changing a tire on the side of the road. he faces a felony homicide plarge and mul dui charges now. marshall was a 20 year veteran d. the fire department. >> it's 5:37. still ahead, today marks two weeks to go until christmas. >> be aware. there's a scam we want to tell you about. say it ain't so, the aycdc s stay away from eating raw cookie dough. not only t raw eggs could get you sick. ht'll be rig
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thieves hope in the rush ofhe season you'll open the e-mail and click on the link to vw the purchase. you may inadvertently download malware to your commuter. >> the snow hason moved >> temperatures have fallen into the teens and 20s. so dog wking forecasttoday, you'll need to put your coat on. berne here with a christmas scarf on as she's available for rescue. so bundle everybody up. temperatures only around 22 degrees over the next couple of hours. back into the 30s for evening walks. your whole 10-day forecast coming up. >> also coming up,e we go top democrats will meet with the president about what may be a bitter budget battle. funding for a border wall. funding for a border wall. we're looking at how this all
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and now a budget battle. in a matter of hours the president will meet with democratic leaders to talk about spending. >> we may be facing anotherss le government shutdown. tracy potts is live on capsol hill for this morning. and the big hold up is likely y.e border wall. >> exac the money that the president wants and congress isn't looking at this poi like they want to give up. democrats are offering w1.3 billion fort they call border security, including some sencing. the president se wants a wall and he wan $5 billion as a down payment on that wall he said mexico would pay for. that's the stalemate right now. over why they're headed
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to the white house today to try to negotiate. here we go again. tracy live for us on capitol hill. we'll see what happens, thank you. >> 5:42 rig now. later this week, access to medical treatment in northeast d.c. will take a hit tell us s more about wha happening today. >> they plan to hold a rally today. this facility has been losing millions and millions of dollars over the last few thyears. 's why services are bng
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cut. now as of friday the hospital will stop services that do not d resolve aromergency care here. we have previously reported that the hpital los 23 million dollars two years in a row. the er servicese will conti here at the hospital in northeast washington throu the end of april through the flu season but d.c. fire and ems already stopped bringing patients herehoo the ital. now the nursing and rehab center will remain open. nurses wt to save the hospital. they want it to remain open and a fully functioning facility. they say the cuts that are planned here are dangerous. they'll hold thatnd rally protest right here at the hospital at 10:00 this morning. back to fyou. >> liv us in northeast. thank you. >> it's 5:48. the hov lanes on i-395 are back open thining after a major pile up yesterday.
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they brought traffic to a stand still for several hours. >> any time you see a car raised a or elevated on top of barrier or another car you think, well, that's a pretty bad crash. >> n one was seriously injured. the cause of the crash is unknown but virginia state s poli weather does not appear to be a factor. >> if you everanted more proof than a dog is man's best friend, look no farther than radise, california. that town was all but destroyed during last month's wildfires. dozens of people wkie ed. hundreds of homes were lost. many people barely escaped with eir lives. that was the case for andrea. she had to leave so fast that tshe didn't havee to find her two dogs, madison and miguel. well, she was allow back home last week and found her house d.d been destro sitting in her front yard, however, keeping watch over her property was her loyal dog
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madison. you can see the dog right there. making the moment sweeter, she was told a short time after that that miguel had also been found by volunteers. both dogs, not onlyalive but they're in pretty good shape for all they have been through. >> they must be smart dogs to figure out how to survive as long as they did. members of congress came how off yesterday to their cute dogs and even dressed them up in holiday gear. >> it's a nice way to lighten the moode and bring peo together and show that we have some commointerests here on the hill and can get along. >> that was the florida congressman that orgized the event. he lost rereelection last month and he says he hopes it remains an annualradition eve after his departure. clean up will continue following
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this weekend's blast of winltte weather. adults spent the day shoveling and salting. electric companies had to repair treelines and a power line. some say it helps them get into the holiday spirit. >> it's finally seasonal and then the snow makes everybody much more in the festive mood. >> as you mentioned heearlier, storm continues to impact portions of our area. take a look. spotslyvania and king george county schools are closed today. page, stafford, and fredericksburg city schools are opening two hours late. all of these cloesings and delas are in the nbc washington>> app huck is back with us. you say it's not as cold as it's goin toet this morning. >> i can't. >> well, typically our coldest part of the day is that 30 minutes before the sun comes up. >> before s t comes up. >> that way you have been able
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to maximize your darkness. boy have we maximized it all right. taking 5 or 6 degrees off the feels like factor. teens and 20s. 16n gaithersburg and winchester 21. the current temperature in leesburg, 15 in manassas. even in maryland, the only n plac really below freezing or super cold are the ones right ong the bay. so sun is up at 7:16. plenty of dry air and sunshine. you'll probably need the seat heatersn high this morning.
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and many even needing some ice scrapers this morning for frost. but it will turn into a nice off afternoon, sunny today, highs 44 degrees. satellite picture shows the unsettled weather from the big storm still well down to our south. we will continue to get a north to north westerly wind here for today. otherwise bright and sunny. clear and coldgh toni probably not as cold tomorrow morning. then tomorrow during the day, clouds will be on the increase and wednesday night into thursday mornin here's 11:00 wednesday night. maybe a round of flurries in the northern and western parts of the news 4 nation. that's late wednesday night. amounts, just conversational flakes. here you go for the ten day forecast, dry weather through th msday fort but boy, a 70% chance of rain on friday and ana 80%e for rain on saturday. melissa, we could be adding another fullurnch to rainfall total for the year. >> oh, sounds like a lot. thank you, chuck. chopper 4 right now, over bw
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parkway and 198. no problems northbound and southbound looking good at this point this morning. frederick, southbound 270 had a single lane getting by the crash. right side is blocked bysh a c and then washington, 11th street bridge, crash involving multiple vehicles. on o a problem after sta road, one right lane getting by the accident there. inner loop and ourloop at the beltway looking good right now. travel times 270 at the top of the beltway. no major issues. back to virginia, 66 inbound 60 miles per hour. 95 north quantico to the beltway, 42 miles p hour. member to listen to 103.5 fm car. ou hop in your >> good morning. i'm frank hoand. air travellers hoping to avoid
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the back of the plane should brace themselves for higher prices beginning on friday. united airlines set to charge fees for seats closer to the front of the plane even if they don't come with extra leg room or any of the perks. >> in a matter of hours time magazine will announce the 2018 person of the year. >> the person of the year is said to be the person that influenc the most news. the magazine revealed it's list ofominees. among them, meghan markle. she is the american actress that became british royalty. she and prince harry are expecting their first child in the spring. >> also on the list, dr. christine blasey ford. shere accused kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when they were both in high school. and a group o students that survived thepa land school
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shooting made the list too.ed they start the movement and big march against gun violence here in the u.s. and around the world. >> the announcement will happen this morning on the "today" show. not only will the choice be revealed but the editors wil explain why. the "today" show airs right here on nbc 4 right after news 4 today. >> it's 5:56. one university of maryland d student alread from a rare virus. now more tha 2 dozen stude are infected. see what the school is doing to fight the outbreak >> plus, package thieves are not hard to find this time of the year but a camera caught a child stealing off of f someone'nt porch. now police are trying to track down the adults that may have en pulling the strings. more on that coming up on news 4 today at 6:00 a.m. stay with us.
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more cases of a potentially deadly virus popping up in maryland. now they have a plan to hopefully end the outbreak. >> good morning, almost 8:00 a.m. right now. s> thanks for joining us on t tuesday. we have school closings and delays to tell you about thismo
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ing. spotsylvania schools are closed today. all of these closings and delays are in the nbc washington app. >> melissa is keeping an eye on the roads and the rails morning as you head out the door. >> but we begin with chuck bell tracking a vy cold morning. >> it's going to be another very cold day today. basically if you can look outside your window and see snow on the ground, you're most kely to be the folks that have to deal with the icyness early this morning. a sunny day today and dry too. a lot more melting taking place. weekend rain chances are going up and not down. that's never a good thing. i can't can't we get rain on tuesday and wednesday. right now it is a 16 degree

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