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we are monitoring a report of a christmas shooting in france. one person is dead and at least ten are injured after a shooting in the christmas center. >> this christmas market attracts millions of tourists every ye. it isot immediately clear if the gunman is in custody. f >> we knownch officials have told everyone to stay inside. it is a terrifying scene which we'll show you as soon as we get pictures as we learn more. in the meantime, an arrest in a kidnapping frightened a community. >> working this story from the news4 live desk. >> this was a very disturbing story. man broke into a couple's home in northeast washington.ap kid them at knife point and forced them to take money from an atm.
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d.c. police said they arrested dante watson. police say store security video showed the suspect with the couple at an atm. this after abducted them from a house on west virginia avenue not far from gallaudet university. the man is also suspected in a few other burglaries. the suspect will be sure to update y as we learn more. >> thanks. now first to the white nationalist put awaor life. >> james fields drove intof crowd counter protesters killing heather heyer. >> you've been talking with a number of peopl including heather's mother today. tell us about it. >>t. ri remember yesterday, heather heyer's mom said she was leaving james fields' fate in the hands of justice. today jurors delivered that justice in the form of that life
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prison form.ot r 419 years behind bars on top of that and nearly a halfio mi dollars in fines. heather's sxhom the other injured survivors, they have ited 16 long painful months for this day. there were hugs and fears andso celebration on the courthouse steps after the sentence was delivered. james w stone faced after he learned of the life prison term. he was found guilty of murder and multiple counts of aggravated malicious wounding. for driving his car into a crowd of demonstrators after the unite the right rally. prosecutors say it was anger and hate that fueled the deadly drive. >> bottom line is justice is where it needs to be. we've all been damaged permanently we do survive and we
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do move forward. we donn staye dark place. the biggest thing is hate did not win today. a message has been made loud and clear. these are our streets. and you can't bring hate here and get away with it. coming up, you'll flare a northern virginia woman who was badly injured. the juror gave fields 70 years. technically, a recommendation, the judge will impose theen fin se at a hearing on march 29. and remember, this is not fields' last time in court. he faces a federal trial: and we'll have more information on thecr e, the trial, the senteing and reaction we have in the nbc washington app. st search charlottesville.
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thisiral videoill likely make do you a double take. your eyes are not fooling atyou. s a teenager on the back of a metrobus. we tracked down the mat who shot the video. we also talked to the teen's mother. the two have very different opinions about the boy's stunt. >> this is some eye popping stuff. a 15-year-old boy is quite literally hanging from the metrobus. >> i looked up. wait a minute. someone is on theack of the bus. >> it went viral. >> i don't normally use my phone when i was driving. but in the moment i thought, i have to catch this. >> the boy is okay. metro says it is fully awaretf the incid and calls it reckless. >> this is the bridge where it all happened. we talked to the boy's mother on the phone. 1 he is years old. the mother called the whole incident light-hearted.
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>> the mother told us by phone that she used to do the same thing on the back of the trobus when she was a kid. she wanted to let the internet be brighten witness thisvideo. whether or not you see it that way, there is a real possibilite the boy have ould have been badly hurt or caused an accident. >> i couldn't believe it. the bus going over that bridge, miles going at least 40 an hour. >> for now, one lucky rider on the bus line. news4. >> and mom is okay with it. i don't get it. >> high stakes today from capitol hill to the white house. >> trying to prevent a government shutdown days before christmas. butnt the presind democrats clearly miles pirate a solution to the maj sticking point. the wall. democratic leadershipth met wit president at the white house today and things sure got testy in front of thepress.
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>> we have a solution that will not shut down the house and the senate. that's what we are urging you to do. fits not good border security, i won't take it. >> joining us to talk more about it, mark murray. good to see you. >> the democrats sayha the a plan. the president is not budging at all. >> welcome to divided government that we saw. we got a taste of it and we'll see when the house come back in january. we'll end up funding the other parts of the government. for the department of homeland security, that's the agency that ends up having anying to do with wall or fence spending. they say, let'se just h that as is over the next year and fund the rest of the government. president trump really wants his wall a he feels like he has a
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lot of leverage. democrs feelhat they'll end up controlling the house of representatives. the president doesn't have that much leverage at all of if he really wants a wall, what is he willing to give up in return for it? >> with that in mind, that put a hat of attention on one particular moment happened here today.ou i'm sure saw it. the president saying he would be proud to have a shutdown of the government because he feelsrthe hull is it. i will down the government. >> i am proud to shut dow the government for border security. >>ma can youne a statement like that before the mid-terms? >> well, yeah. a lot of ways that's very par for the course for the president that he wants a stdown o his own terms. democrats were spiking the
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they see that if there is a shutdown, everyone would hofe video phat the president was the one who wanted thi done. this is another unconventional day in a very unconventional presidency. >> of course we'll be following this story. now to a family tragedy weeks before christmas. a 25-year-old woman murdered. her 21-year-old brother behind bars accused of the brutal killing. it all happened in fredericksburg. the northern virginia bureau david culver spoke t with family. >> the fredericksburg police outside the family home. with the brutal attack that turned deadly.
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he said he loved his sister so very much.r church pastor said he didor everything his son. family members showing this video of maria embracing her young son. police got the call. >> as they arrived, they located two victims with multiple stab wounds. they rushed the woman to the hospital but she did not surviv police and sheriff's deputies worked to track down the spect, arresting 21-year-old martinez who is charged with her murder. the pastor said she never missed the serve. and the church community is devastated. >> she was a happy, freiendly content woman. >> the other victim is fighting
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for her life tonight. >>hey are trying on send her remains back to her home. a challenging house fire in upper montgomery county. it happened in damascus. this is an area that does not have hydrants. so firefighters hadng to b in tanker trucks. you can see it was fly engulfed. there was one person inside the house. that person was checkedut by ems crews and is okay. morning television icon kathie lee gifford said it is time to go. she announced she'll be leavi the "today" show next year. she made the announcement and theears wereflowing. ho hodaot kb said her life changed.
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gifford hosted liv r withis and kathie lee. daytime tv won't be s thee without her. >> we'll have to see if she's keeping up her w morninge tradition which goes to our next project. we'll e.seal journalists. >> you heard "time" magazine recognized tal capit gazette. new reaction from the paper's editor. the one thing you should do every day if you don't want w t gaght during the holiday season. >> have you pen missing doug kammerer lately? >> well, he's at thezoo. >> reporter: we are down here at zoo lights. a great night to come out for that. 500,000 lights right here at the zoo. and you come down now, you get to be on tv with me and other
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really cool things going on. really cool things going on. we'll lk about it after the ta
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alright, everyone. santa will be right back, but i just g to say, if you're going to ask him for tech this year, you got to ask for fios too. sorry, why is that because fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. don't you guys want all of the tech on your wish list to work as awesomely as you dreamed? i'm back! and he's back. 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal.
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switch to fios gigabit connection, plus tv red phone with a 2-year ent and get a year of amazon prime on us. we are still keeping a close eye on b sakinguation overseas. a christmaske m in france.ourg, the most updated number are that
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two are dead is that 11 have been injured. they've been told to stay in place. we understand millions of people go every year. this is where the capital is f the european union so it is a very populatedlocation we're being told, two are dead and 11 injured ay t ishe. we'll keep an eye on that story. back here at home, "time" calls them guardians. >> they've been named pernls of the year. they include the capital of the gazette. and saudi journalist jamal khashoggi murdered in turkey. "time" says they deserve the honor because they risked their freedom and their lives to find
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the truth. >> the gazette did what it's done since before the revolution and got a paper out the next day is that continues to do so with courage. >> news4 walked the gazette staff after the received more recognition at the university of maryland. >> reporter: this is the capital gazette room. the college of journalism is dedicating it tthe memor of the five who died at the capital gazett last june. gerald fishman, rob, john mcnamara, rebecca smith, and wendy winters. it is no coincidence that they are honoring the shooting victims on the same daytime magazine names the capital gazette newspaper as part of the group honored as person of the year. at a time whenor rrs are called the emy by some.
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"time" calls them guardians. >> coming to work is the best honor i can give to my friends. we're all still here. we're all still doing the job that rob and wendy is that john did. we haveni o pieces. we work the public like rebecca. we faven'tgotten and we don't forget for a minute. >> reporte tonight the five victims will be honored with a moment of silence at the university of maryland basketball game. and john mcincnara will have a seat dedicated to him at the maryland center. chris gordon, news4. >> we have a look back at all the "time's" people of the year
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honorees. you can search person of the year. this is cdest last night since february. >> yeah. down to 26 degrees in the city and into the teens inthe suburb. today withhe sunshin we were able to get into the mid 40no the sun is going down. arting to getcold. i have the gloves and tear must haves. i want to introduce lynn. this is such a huge event for you. theiggest event you put on all year. >> yes. it is my favorite time of year. the zoo islet up. you've seen it top to bottom
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with a half million slights and displays and music and entertainment. it is fantastic. pepco has sponsored this for years now. you have something else going on. we've got a carousel going on, a train, and we now have these reindeer games. malls and spinning rides. fun fordults and the kids. is there a weight limit? i wanted to make 'rsure. up going to do that coming a little later. we're going to stay on this cool pattern. all week this week. tomorrow is looking good.
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we geto friday a that's when we have the best chanceor rain. let's take look and show you how things are going out there. winds outth o southwest. we have a little wind. notice, everybody into the 40s today. the exception den there. we mt into the 40s after the very cold start. nothing as far as the radar is concerned. not just all clear. a right now, little bit. you notice nothing going on acrossost of thenation. we'll stay on the fairly tranquil side. calm let's show you the storm. this is thursday. 5:00 on thursday.
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as it does that by friday night, this is9:00 friday night, heavy rain potentially right through the ovnight hours, into the day saturday. we'll be watching this to see where the storms go. ? would lead to more shower activity it may be on the drier side. tomorrow, 44 mostly cloudy skies. another chilly day but not terribly cold. it will be on the chilly side to start off.pl the next c days as we move through the next ten days. more rain during the day saturday. a high of 54 degrees. sunday and monday, looking dry. we'll continue to watchnd the
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forecast. a little breezy and cool again before we see ancther c of showers thursday into friday. so i want you to know. have you ever some time to be heer, we'll be he through the 7:00 hour. the storm team 4 by 4 ishere. >> all right. 500,000 lights. >> one guy checks all thoset lights and takes him like 18 weeks. still to come, heart disease is the leading cause of deathn this country. >> new research is coming out. women wait longer to get help when having a heart attack. look at why. >> reporter: i'm tracee wilkins. >> reporter: i'm tracee wilkins. a local toy
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market in france. two people 1injured, injured -- two people dead, 11 injured. frags's interior ministry is saying there have been reports that the gunman fired rounds. they're confirming that they're calling is an act o terror. they've opened a terror investigation. they're investigating it as terror. they do not know where the gunman is. reportedly, he was known to police. t again, people dead. 11 people injured here in the center of strassbourg, the capital of the european union. it attracts millions ofeople ery year. we'll continue to follow this story and bring you developments as we get them. in the antime, instagr users out there. you can rejoice. you'll now be ae to send voice messages as part of the direct messaging pethle. messages can be rather up to one minute long in private and
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include chats. instagram is a little late coming to this party. facebookha ands app already have this feature. updates are being rolled out. if you've ever shopped at ikea,ou know the storere huge mazes. the coil has plans to open new smaller stores and our area is on the listib of po sites. ikea says the smaller warehouses better suit urban areas. it has plans to open in 30 areas ound the world. there's no time line on when they might open in other areas includg the o in washington. well, storm team 4 is tracking a record breaking system headed our w for the weekend. we're back with an update on the timing and the impact. and a rublicanep
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a deadly attack in france. n it i being named as terrorism. victims of the
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charlottesville attack shared hugs and tears after jurors recommended life plus 419 years in prison for james fields. the white nationast drove his car into a crowd of demonstrators, killing heather heyer and many others last year. this alarming video. a teenager hanging off the back of a metrobus. the man who shot the video says traffic was movingt abo 40 miles an hour at the time. metro calls it reckless and is investigating. they were called chuck and nangsy but it seems at odds with the tense meeting. they're battling over the border. >> the president is threatening to shut down the government.
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>> the clock is ticking. or is all of this that we're watching just posturing? susan mcginnis is tracking the negotiations. >> reporter: the question was, should a bill to fund the a governmeo fund a bored he wall? that was a big question as the president met with the t democratic leaders. and it led to an unprecedented quarrel. >> because you can't get your way -- >> reporter: the battle over the border spilled into public view at the white house. >> you can dode b security without a wall which is wasteful and doesn't solve the proble >> it totally solves the ob lem. >> in an oval office spectacle, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer sparred over a government spending bill. the presidentnsted any bill funding the government must include money for a southern border wall.
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or the government will be shut down at christmas time. >> i am proud to shut down the government for border security. >> reporter: it is something he has longex insistedo will pay for. >> it will be paid for by mexico. >> reporter: pelosi and schumer argued border security is possible without building a wall and should not be held out as a threat. >> shutting it down is a luxury we cannot affordhi >> temper tantrum that he seems to throw will not get him hiswi wall and i hurt a lot of people because he will cause a shutdown. >> repter: the government disputed that claims of the wall. >> we have to have a conversation about whatoes work. >> reporter: with democrats taking control of the house in january, today's power play on b display cou a snap shot of washington politics in the new
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year. and the president also threatened, if democrats don't come through with a wall, he'll have tilitary build it.el ia trump doing her part o make sure everyone has a special holiday. service members collected toys for a toys for tots event. sanity ma santa made a stop there. it started in 1947 at a use resee base in california. when toyut"r" us went of business, thousands of people didn't know what to do. but one man had an idea. he opened his own toy store. >> and shoppers will discover some unusual finds. >> good mornin >> this toy store is a dream ome true for kids and its
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owner. >> that came from south america. and you don't see these kinds of toys. >> he was a manager for " toysr" us when it went bankrupt. t of work, he decided to stock alle learnedhere into something new. >> the window was closing. we said let t get the store. >> toys, babies and more opened for two months now has found a customer base during a time when brickorndr stores are struggling to compete with amazon and other online shopping options. he sees that as an opportunity. >> you don't think about people who still a walk around want to bring their kids in to see the toys. >> part of zrau what he stocks on his shelves. >> that's a mom, a little girl. it is hard for me to find dolls of color. they're normally sd o by the time i get there. >> i agree 100%. i noticed that when i was with
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toys "r" us. before the second week of y december can't find the african-american dolls that you i have a market where i can get them from. >> reporter: the diversity of toys and dolls has gained him international sales. >> myecond sale was from great britain. >> you took lemons and made lemonade. >> reporter: as well a his toy story grows, so does his business. someing his wife is very proud of. >> not easy. when you have good family and you have god, anything is possible >> reporter: toys, babies and more has an internet following. go to nbc washington and search y stor >> that takes me back to being a kid. i think it is good businesshe sense that aw a void and
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filled it. still ahead, a new plan to fix concerns and address them at maryland.chools in we'll explain where the money will come from. why are womenng wai to get help? new findings out today. >> reporter: and i'm doug kammerer at the zoo. we're talking abo our next big storm system later this week. storm system later this week. we'll i used to be that quiet day between monday and wedneay. but now, there's all this playful banter
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wait about 37 minutes longer than men do before going to the hospital when having a heart attack. men typically have pain in their chest or left arm. women often have ck, shoulder or stomach pain. the bottom line for men and women, every second counts. the sooner you get medical atntion, the better your chance at survival. newanesearch says you survive the holidays without the weight gain. the british study looked at peopleivided into two groups. one group had a way to manage their wait and arkout. the second group only got a pamphlet. guest who kept the weight off? the firstgroup. among the tips, eat smaller rtions, healthy snacks between meals and stand up for ten minutes between each hour. >> and you don't hav to be stuck with salad and broccoli
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for christmas dinner. >> you can eat your pie. doug is at the national zoo with the zoo lights. andnext the record breaking storm headed our way.
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if you're just joining us, let's get you caught up with things to know. >> nea houston, texas, a deputy and two police officers have been shoter whileng a warrant. these are live pictures in thet mo houston area. they say the suspect opened fire on deputies and the officers as they approached his front door. more breaking news happening overseas the report of a shooting at a christmas market in france.
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tw people are dead and at least 11 people have been injured. the white nationalist who drove his car into a crowd of demonstrators at a unite the right rally in charlottesville learned hisfate. life plus 419 years for james fields. we'll hear from survivors and the murder victim's mother. and d.c. police announced the after 33-year-old dante watson. they say he kidnapped a couple and then forced them to take money out of the atm. he is also suspected in a few other burglaries. maryland's governor says the state schools nd to be brought into the 21st century. they announce ad new bill that could bring improvements across our area. would it use casino cash to repair, upgrade and constrict
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new schools. >> it is no secret that schools ne lot of repairs. according to the state, there is a $3 billion backlog in needed repairs this schools across maryland. today, governor larry hogan announced a plan to tryn address those concerns. >> next month, at the start of the legislative session, we will introduce community act of 2019. >> governor hogan said after residents voted for state casino revenue, he's created a bill will allocate $2 billion to fix and build new schools. >> we want to make sure school have heat in the winter and air condit in the summer. that they fully meet the 21st century needs of maryland students, teachers and taxpayers. some are excited about it. >> you don't want to send them
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to school. their cold and theyind up getting sick. >> she's not entirely sold on the governor's new plan. >> we have education retention problems across the state. becausedutors are underfunded. are not being compensated fairly. >> but dudley does agree that fixing the schools so students e have a bet environment to learn is a step in the right direction. getting back to the forecast now. meteorologt doug kammerer is at the national zoo for zoo night. >> repter: zoo light begins after 5:00 p.m. the lights are already on. you can seethem. starting to see more in the way of kids coming through. this is a huge thing to write
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your kids to. it will be on the cold side but all in all, a great event. 500,000 lights and every year they expectlose to 250,000 people to walk through z lights. a really great night to come out. you can come all across the zoo here. we have animal lights displayed all throughout the zoo. they have a new h statione as well. and two laser light shows set to music. it's definitely on the cool side but not as cool as it has been. temperatures by around 7:00, 13 degrees. 36 degrees by 9:00. 34 degrees by around 11:00.
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many of youill be in the 20s. amelia was looking this up. we were so far below average for the month of december is that that looks toten. it is with ts next storm system. it will be late friday, ay thur the storm is forming down to the south. we could see some heavy rain. we've been talking over the last two toshree mone could break a record as far as most rain in a year. w andh this next one on friday into saturday, we really think, we only need a half inch. we thiha we'll get and this could be the wettest year ever. >> absolutely. as it stands now, we're the third wettest o record.
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and we only need just over half an inch to b tome wettest on record. check it out. we do think this is likely going to happen friday into saturday. at least the second wettest year. i was talking about this onnd facebook twitter. it has been rainy out there the entire year. so far this year we've had hemost 61 inches of rain. it is grillede is that tomato soup weather. when you factor in in later friday and saturday morning, it is the perfect time f a gooey sandwich and warm tomato soup. no rain in the forecast for your third day. grab the jacket andumbrella. if you're going out for a party, for ladies, i'min cha out my
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shoe choice. you probably want the raincoat as well.ld we cave some heavy rain out there. very early saturday morning. we're forecasting about a half of an inch to around an inch of rain until about the mid morning hours. here's youren day forecast. mostly cloudy skies. cooler monday, tuesday, wednesday. we'll keep it dry. what a great night for zoo lights. when the sun goes down, it looks beautiful. >>hey have reindeer game down here and a lot ofs. ri
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we'll send it to you. >> all right. you're just getting started. >> thank you, doug. yourri pvacy online takes center stage. coming up next, how google answers questions about protecting your data. first, a look at what's coming up. big changes coming to an abc neighborhood. we go behind the scenes as builders transform an office omplex in a new community tha includes d.c. first wegman's. and we're working for your money. how to find the best laptop for your needs a your budget. hey, batter, batter, batter, batter.
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a ceo was facing capitol hill to answer questions. nbc's jay gray reports.ep >>ter: a very different and at timesontentious time on capitol hill. >> 99% of all searches go through google. that's power. >> reporter: power at the center of a bale. the president accusing the tech giant of bias. >> i would strongly suggest that one of the crisis response tools that you us an investigation into the discourse of your employees on resisting the trump presidency, resisting the trump agenda, and then smothering some of theonservative outlets that seem to amplifyen co >> there is no support for this
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right wing conspiracy. >> reporter: he repeatedly worked to assure lawmakers. >> in the best way as possible. >> reporter: lawmakers pushed him on data colleion and privacy. >> does google know through this phone t mt i aming over there and sitting next to mr. wjohnson? whicld make him real srvous. question. yes or no. >> i wouldn't be able to answer that without looking. >> reporter: goolg within the congssional cross hairs for the ceo promising to answer any and all questions. jay gray. nbc news.
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a driver records wild ride with a person on the back of a . metrob >> the story behind the video that lit up the internet. shutdownshowdown. >> i am proud to shut down the government for border security. >> reporter: what it could mean for thousands of government workers. and life sentence. >> i don't hate him. >> a jury delivers justice in the case of a convicted white nationalist killer. >> he destroy more than my family. he destroyed his family as well. >> a sigh of relief and then an outpoor of emotion as thehiinute the wheel during the deadly rampage learned hisfate. good evening. today.and wendy are off a jury decided james fields should spend the rest of hisfe n prison for that deadly car attack in charlottesville. >> julie carey joins us live with the emotional reaction.
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>> reporter: that life prison term, part of the punishment the jury is recommending. on top of 419 years behind bars and nearly a half million in fines. aat hefty sentence, exactly what the victims their families were hoping for.g >> lon embraces and smiles o relief. even some the same chants used that fateful day. >> whose street? our street. >> a display of emotion after jurors recommended a life prison for james fields. that was for the murder of heathe heyer. her mother relieved he will be off the streets forever and the erfuls decision sends a p message. >> hate did not win today. message has been made loud and clear. you can't bring hate here and get away with

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