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18 hours from now, we will see a big change in washington whocrats take control of the house. >> but, will that change do anything toimpact the shutdown showdown? the feud over funding now in its 12th day. 800,000 federal employees not getting paid and money has run out forcing the national zoo and smithsonian museums to shut down. >> democrats reveal wh happened at the meeting at the white house with president trump today. we have eram cge. let's start with blaine alexander on capitol hill. >> reporter: what happened in that meeting, a lot of finger pointing, but not a lot ofti sos. the last time president trump hosted democrats at the white house, he declared would be proud to shut down the government over border wall funding. we are now in day 12 of that
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blutdown. the president is ing democrats and neither side seems closer to making a deal. in his first cabinet meeting of 2019, president trump making it clear he is not backing down from his demand for border wall money. >> the southern border is le a civ. it pours through the southern border. unless we have physical barriers, it willot be stopped. >> reporter: a shutdown he declared he would own. today, when asked how long? >> along as it takes. look, i'm prepared. i think the people of the couny think i'm right. >> reporter: this, hours after hosting leaders of bothes. not a negotiation, but a border security briefing. in the end, more finger pointing. >> a temper m,tant pound the able, it's our way or we hurt people. >> reporter: as it stretches into day 12 and getti messy.
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trash lining the nationalall. the national zoo closed. the panda cam has gone dar>> upsetting that i drove all the way from miami. >> reporter: for 800,000 federal employees, anher day ofiving without the guarantee of a paycheck. >> not knowing when youmight get paid is frustrating. >> reporter: frustration aimed t washington where common ground is more allusive when democrats take control tomorrow. among the top priorities, introduce a plan to reopen the government. a plan dubbed a nonstarter. for th hundreds of thousands of federal workers, the hit comes january 11th. that is when most employees will miss their first paycheck, unless the shutdown ends. >> thank you. the shutdown goes well beyond the halls of government. all smithsonianuseums are closed now. that includes the air and space
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museum, one of thost visited visitors ntry, 19,000 a day there. the national zoo is closed and doors at the national museum of history and culture are locked up. news 4s chr gordon continues team coverage now. >> visitors from michigan stopped at the sign outside the natural history museum. all smithsonian museums are closed today, due to thego ernment shutdown. i'm very disappointe >> i'm disappointed, but excited to do other things.ik >> reporter: l what? >> other museums and rgetown. i think that will be fun, too. >> reporter: among the alternatives visitors are choosing is th museum on pennsylvania avenue. it's privately funded, so it'se and busy, because of the smithsonian museum closings. >> we would have gone to the smithsonian. t closed because of the government shutdown.
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you know? whatever. this is a fun alternative. >> reporter: theeu mu like others charges an admission fee. during the government shutdown, a special deal for furloughed, federal workers. >> we are offering freesi adm if you have a gompbment federal id to visit the m neum, while at smhsonn closed the national zoo, the panda cam and streaming video iu ed off until the shutdown ends. >> i cameere with my sister. she is from out of town. she was eited. with the government shutdown, obviously, we didn't know. >> reporter: businesses on connecticut avenue say closing the zoo during the government shutdown i hurting business. >> we rely on the foot traffic from the employees and tourists. it affects our business. >> reporter: at the national
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zo, there are some volunteers and employees on hand to feed and care for theanals during the federal government shutdown. that's the latest. back to you. >> chris gordon reporting. thank you, chris. the parks are open, but nonemergency services are not available. that means the trash is piling up. restrooms are closed, forcingsi rs to get closer to nature than joshua tree national park in california, volunteers are picking up the slack. governors are trying toeep them open on the state's dime but that's a short solution at best. democratic leader, nancy pelosi will make history for a second time tomorrow when she takes thes aker's gavel. first, she sat down with nbc's
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savannah guthrie. now to the weather. another round of rain rolling in. >> amelia draper is here to tell us who, among us, has the best chance of seeing showers and low it's going to last. this year is starting the way last year ended. wet. right? >> absolutely. the best chance of rain is south of washington, southern maryland, staffordi and georges county. you can see on the radar, seeing a few sprinkles in thosears. first, we are dealing with rain tonight. more rain is in the forecast frday and saturday. overall, mild temperatures. check it out. aside from the chance for prinkles falling right now in southern maryland, most of the area is still completely dry. looking at the ground observations, picking up on cloudy skies. a lot of times when rain moves in, itte evapor then hits the ground.
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nonetheless, this is moving into the area. future weather, 8:00, 9:00, :0 rain south of washington and the metro area as well tracking rain around 4:00 a.m. i'll let you know where it exits. i'll have more on the timing at 6:25. >> thank you. breaking developments on the death of a marine in the district. the military officially him.ifi there are still questions about how he was killed. scott macfarlane has more from the live deskht ton scott? >> jim, the military says the i member lance corporal riley kuznia. we are going to show youct es from facebook. in a post, his mother says we lost a loving son, cherished brother and dedicated marine. the military confirmed he wa shot and killed at the barrac ngs in southeac. struck by a discharge from
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another marine's apon. the marine corps has not released the circumstances, but say it was not self-inflicted. at the live desk, i'm scott macfarlane. >> thank you. growing questions tonight over russis arrest of an american accused of espionage. his name is paul whelan. whelan was in moscow for a friend's wedding. two former cia officers with decades of experience say its inconceivable that whelan was spying for the u.s. from the secretary of state today was notably restrained. >> the detention is not appropriate, we will demand an immediate return. >> adding to the mystery, paul
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w whelan's background, he was court-martialed on chars relate to larceny and received bad conduct there are questions whether he might be a political pawn. some speculate moscow is useing him for leverage and retaliation for the maria butina case in d.c. she pleaded guilty for acting as aoreign agent an cooperating with prosecutors. a couple's unimaginable pain is invoking emotions of an entire community. they were headed home from church. parishioners are praying for healing. david culvehas one family's love and their devastating loss. >> reporter: on his instagram page, he posted how hard was to leave for work, holding his 1-year-old son, a isaac writing, all he wants to do is play. my twins are in school.
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#ilovemybabi t. his loef iis video, teaching his 5-year-old soccer. picture afr picture showing his little girl. struggling to find words, the pastor described the family as a beautiful faily, one he felt part of. m tellinge juanita andlexis are like grand kids to him. their little ones like great grand kids. the family heed home fro church. on indian head highway, they stopped atd a light. the pick-up truck kept going. it t crushed backseat and killed the three kids. juanita and alexis are still recovering at the hospital. the suspected drunk driver out ofl. j police stressing, they are still investigating. the pastor says he does not know
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tresses driver is, but that man took three lives. the whole family is destroyed, he says. looking back at instagram, another loving post. he is looking down on his sleeping twins writing, hardest part of my day, leaving them every mornin the hardest moment of his life returning to an empty home. david culver,s 4. a violent start to the new year in d.c. up next, the mayor reacts to the shar increase in murders last adar as she looks to the future. the long to recovery and the treatment that nursed vigi back to health after a devastating kennel fire. i'm adam tuss. are you a crimina if you go too fast in your car? well, inne part of the
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a violent s art 2019 in the district. a victim is an innocent bystander shot in the head out with friends on new year's day. mark segraves has reaction from d.c.'s police chief and the mayor as she gets sworn in for a second term. >> reporter: a fequent scene, yellow tape and police lights ct leaving vms dead or fighting for their lives. that's how 2018 ended and 2019 began. a teen shot on barnabyt. southw shots rang out hire onennedy
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northwes an innocentbystander shot in the heed. the chief says a group of people wererguing whe a person took out a gun and opened fire, hitting an intentbystander. >> i don't want to leave the impression it happened but i want to illustrate how it is to use a firearm. >> reporter: 160 murders in the district last year, up from 116 the year before. as theayor was sworn in, she reflected onnnocent victims on the spike in murders like this 20-yearld, killed in a hail of gunfire as she went out b to ice cream and wendy martez stabbed while running. >> the worst call you can get is wh a young person died on our streets. worse when they are killed as an
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intent child. >> reporter: the victim in the kennedy street shooting is listed in critical condition. mark segraves, news 4. students returning to north point high schoolor the first time today after one of their classmates was killed in a crash on new year's eve. 15-year-old was in the car with her sister andin co on st. charles parkway when it went off the road, killing the teenager. r a letter sent home to parents, she wasmembered as an excellent student and leader. the school says counselors are available to udents. her 21-year-old sister was driving the car. she i still in the hospital tonight. tougher rules in effect on d. roads. one of the changes, criminal charges for driving 30 miles an hour over the speed limit. adam tuss found a lot of people understand the need for the punishment. >> reporter: go 30 miles an hour
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over the posted speed limit and technically you are a criminal. >> i hope it is, i do. >> reporter: he lives in and walks and the city all the time. >> i have been almost hit dozens and dozens of times in the last month. >> reporter: hard to find anyone to justify that speed.ho >> 30 miles a over the speed limit in the city is quite a it's generally over the speed limit. >> reporter: it does happen. take a look. police reports show justs rday, new year's day, two fhicles were stopped. one going 67 miles an hour in a 35-mile-an-hour zone. another going 71 miles an hour in a 35-mile-an-hour zone. should they be calledcriminal? >> i don't know if it's dangerousbut it seems and unsafe. i don't think you should be speeding 30 miles over the speed limit. >> reporter: what does criminal
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penamety n? you could face up to 90 days in jail or a fine of up to 500 bucks. advocates are calling for tougher penalties as bicycle and pedestrian deaths increased. right turn on redsignals will be banned in 100 downtown intersections. we think the mayor finally heard the calls from the public, that we are at a crisis for traffic safety. >> reporter: all of th likely will be on a case by case basis. it will be interestingto see how the police apply this law. nevertheless, it is a law in the district. in d.c., s,am t news 4. a story you saw first on 4 over the proposed expansion between the beltway and i-270 in m.d. mt maryland. scott macfarlane says there are 15 a proposa officials want more of your feedback. among the options, adding more
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lanes. most comments are people againsn wig the highways. most of the messages came from meowners that live in rockville, tacomag sprnd state park. changes are coming to a florida zoo after a toddler fell in a rhino enclosure. the rhino at the zoo will not be euthanized. the 2-year-old girl was air lifted to the hospital tuesday after coming into contactith the 4000 pound animal. her father says she is doing well. the zoo is suspended those tours sed educational where children are allowed to touch t rhinos. the scare in florida comes ys after a deadly lion attack involving an intern in south carolina. tonight, new audioreleased of desperate 911 calls.
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>> this is the conservative center. >> the person attacked, how bad are they hurt? >> incapacitated. >> they areap iitate snd. >> alex black started ten days before the attack. the lioncape esd the holding pin. for some unknown reason, attacked the 22-year-old. deputies shot and killed the lion. peta wants the center closed. they called it roadside zoo. the conservative center passed two recent inspections. five dogs rescued from ae fn frederick county have been discharged from the vet. it broke out on christmas eve at the beagle kennel killing a dozen dogsnd other animals. we are told the dogs that were saved had severe burns. they are sa to be doing better thanks to oxygen therapy.
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the tt center t cared for them is the only one in maryland with a chamber designed for small animals. a promising trend in prince george's county with some of the lowest crime stats on record. we are going t dive into the numbers to see what's working. men inak masks bre into a popular business and leave wi bags. see what they were really looking for. we areracking rain o the radar, folks. amelia is back t look. it's over. i love you, but i'm not in love with you. she ymys i can't see you e. find furniture you'll love at... ...havertys year end sale. -now held ov!
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they are charging 60-year-old murder.now with second degree she killed alice at an apartment complex in arlington. it starts at a dispute inside the home. they knew each other. soon as weate you learn more. back to you. >> thank you. now, amelia is here with a check on the weather forecast. >> the weekend is approaching and rain in the forecast. not much changes with the weather from 2018 to 2019. on storm team 4 radar, most of us are completely dry. we have cloudy skies across the area. however, light showers impacting st. mary county through the northern area. most rain willf fall south washington. here is future weather 7:00 p.m. i'm not rely buying this. you can see there is a chance
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for light showers around the district. i think this is morey. like we see rain, a little more widespread move in fr 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. notice where it's favoring, around washington, napolis, southern maryland through parts of the north. vernight, here we are at midnight, shower.c in the metro area and south, the mason dixon line. now, 4:00 a.m., rain is mainly along and east of i-95. as we move toward 6:00 a.m., just about everybody is completely dry, but cloudy out there. showers in southern maryland are over tomorrow by 0 8:00 a.m. just about everybody dry at the stop. the temperature 42. sunrise me, 7:27. recess for the kids outdoors tomorrow and frid well. it's going to be dry. 48 degrees is light jacket, not
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puffy coat weather. the official high today was 48. it will be a couple degrees warmer tomorrow, on our thursday. cool, but n cold, by any means. friday, 51 degrees. early morning sunshine on friday gives way to more clouds. then more rain rain moves in friday, between 4:00 and 7:00 p.m. most of they is dry. we have rain out there friday night on in saturday morning in the midday hours saturday afternoon and evening is looking dry with ahigh of 52. really nice on sunday, a high of 57 plenty of sunshine and completely dry out there on sunday from start toni f. i'll have more on the ten day forecast coming up at 6:50. jim ande sunreedon? >> i'll try not to. >> thanks. the government funding feud comes to a head as president ump meets with congressional leaders at the white house. see where tings stands on day 12.
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here you have a couple preparing for their wedding day to be ripped apart by violence, following an argument over finances. wearing buttons with her smiling face, her family joins the state's attorney to applaud the life sentence. >> we love her. e will never be returned to us, she is resting in internal peace in the warms of our lord. >> reporter: strong called 911 and told hadispatchers he had done to the woman he dated three years. >> mr. strong took miss we bla's life in a very violent manner. i'm sure the judge was struck by the fact there were multiple types of wounds. >> reporter: last october, the 51-year-old pleaded guilty to slashing, strangling and killing the real estate agent.
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his final words to the woman he was going to marry, i hate you. >> this was particularly brutal. we want to thank the judge for theentence he gave, we think it was appropriate. >> reporter: it marked the beginning of the family's us journey toce. they hope the story serves as a cautionary tail. >> we would like to remind you to pay attentionom to all in your life who could potentially become victimsof domestic violence. >> the judge suspended all but 45 years of the term. if he serves the full sentence, he'll be in his 90s by the time he's released. a school was locked down while prince george's police searched for a gunman. the men started firing at 11:00 near 43rd avenuein our cameras found officers carrying long guns and polic
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dogs searching for clues. lockdown at the middle school was lifted and students went home on time. video of a smash and grab in he district. two people broke into rodman's off wisconsin avenue last month. they went through a window. you can see the masked men run through the store. they smashed 30 cigarette cartons worth thousands of dollars. 2018 included a violent ending in prince george's county with several homicides in the past week. the county is starting the new year with positive stats that show a drop i overall crime. the county bureau chief, tracee wilkins looks at what appears to be asf succes strategy in curbing crime. >> reporter: four murders in 2018 resulted in quick arrests.
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among them, these two. a judge decided to hold them without bond. a third suspect is expected to be extradited. hours ago, police announcede arrest of fletcher for shooting and killing a 22-year-old in austin hill sunday night. johnson was earning an mba at wagner college in new york playing h fifth year the university's football team aftei ea his undergrad degree. it was a violent end to what has been a year of historic lows in crime in prince george'nt c in 2017, 80 homicides. in 02018, homicides, down 25% in one yr. violent crime down 11.4% and verall crime down 9.7% according to police. according to the executive, the po department reported the
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lowest crime for 18 since they have beenreporting crime statistics. tracee wilkins, news 4. now, to the government shutdown nearing the two week mark now with no sign of any end. today, president trump held a closed door meeting called a border security briefing. the president wants $5 billion to fund the border wall on the southern border. meantime, here in d.c., the smithsoan museums and the national zoo closed. there are hundreds of thousands of workers who haveeen in limbo for nearly two weeks now. we talked about that earlier with msnbc's garrett. >> reporter: a couple weeks from now, we are talking federal mployees not getting their paychecks, not just in d.c., but across the county.
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the majority of federal workers are not here in d.c., they are spread out across the nation. that puts political pressure on the president and republican senators that have to run for re-election in 2020 and can't look like they are turning their back on constituents. the longer this goes on, the harder it ge for the president and republicans. we might take a while before we get that point. coverage r the latest of the shutdown from the nbc newsolitical team on nbc "nightly news." mitt romney will be sworn in tomorrow as utah's senator. if you saw the op-ed, you may havexpected president trump to respond, and he did. the ctreon from romney's niece. in a blistery op-ed, romney saia presidency shapes the nation and writes president trump failed to rise to the mantle of the office.
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then came a tweet from the chair f the republican national committee, rona romney mcdaniels referred to unkicle mitt as a weshman. theords are unproductive. president trump tweeted back tith a dig a romney's failed f. esid pr ote, i won big and he didn't. republican dave brett has a new job as dean of liberty university business school, the nation's most high profile evangelical school. he scored one of the biggest upsets in political history when he defeated eric cantor in the 2014 republican primary eletion. brett lthe richmond area congressional seat last year to
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democrat abigail. catholic bishops from the country begin a retreat in chicago. organizers say they will pray ver the sex abuse scandal plaguing the church, but won't lay out new policies. yesterday, the ap treports vatican blocked the bishops from doing so. earli this week, david culver spoke to a local man who says former washington archbishop sexually abused him for years. >> he told me that he was my pathw to god. and that i needed to trust him. >> the vatican is currently investigating allegations against james grine testified for that investigation. next month, bishops from around tld are scheduled to meet to address sex abuse allegations within the catholic church.
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farm pseudocal companies are ringing in the new yearith higher prices. how a local teenager hurricaned a difficult memory into something positive. have you be sniffling or sneezing? it could be mold spores. here are the allergies. mold is coming in high. trees, mainly pines coming in low. more rain in the forecast as we look to the end of the workweeki l have t
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skipping their doses, cutting pills in half. people withnsulin dependent diabetes who have to not use the amou they should use becau drugs are too expensive. >> it posed a challenge president trump's pledge to lower prescription drug costs. tonight on "nightly news" with lester holt, we have the tails on which prices may be on thee. ri marijuana laws are changing all over the country and is policin changing to catch up. there's training for drug sniffing dogs. two-thirds of americans live where marijuana is legal or decriminalized. some dog sniffing dogs are trained not to find it. if a defendant has multiple drugs, there's no way to knowif
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it's legal versus legal marijuana. >> we have phased out the dogs rained on marijuana. all new dogs that come in are not ained on marijuana unless they are forschool searches or jails. those things are sll illal. >> many police departments are opting to skip marijuana rather than risk jeopardizing a case that involveset m orko cane. how a young girl is giving cancer patients hope after the holiday. we are acking more ra as it moves in. amelia is back to tell us who has the besthance to see it and what it
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there is a young girl who turned a difficult experience into something positive for kids in the hospital. >> barbara is here to tell us about a 16-year-old paying it forward. >> she certainly is. if you have ever had something sad happen in your life, it is likely every time that day comes around on the calendar, you are reminded of a no dgood, very day. one teen is doing something to change that for her family. this was three years ago, not long after 13-year-old meg gallagher was diagnosed with leukemia. she remembers december 23rd as if it were yesterday. >> i heard leukemia, but didn't know what it meant. >> she hadn't been feeling well. i thought she was faking it to get out of school. they found leukemia cells in her
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blomb. >> i re it was scary and i remember why was i on the floor eople with cancer. >> reporter: her mom explained what was happening. >> remember she was crying in the shower. i told her to op. i didn't want anybody to cry. >> reporter: she told her mother she wanted to turn that holiday memory into something positive, collecting toys and gifts for children where meg spent months recoveringta she srted it when she was a her cart is overflowing for kids of all ages. her favorites, a zip line toy she remembers seeing another patient with in the hospital. her favorite time is passing out the gifts. little kelly wasn't in the mood for visitors at first. that is,l un the right toy appeared and she gave a high five thank you. the gallag basement is
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filled l year these days with word having gotten out via meg's facebook page. >> the 23rd is going to be a hard day for our family. >>reporter: the schol made a tradition of collecting toys that get passed out twice a year. once in december, once in july. this family w waiting for their granddaughter who had undergone surgeryfor a broken leg. she chose her favoriteft g to leave her. taylor was barely awake, but said thank you for the wonderfu surprise. her parents were grateful. >> incredible to have that surprise. >> it's been a long 24 hours. >> meg remembers when she looker forwd to a surprise in the hospital. that's why she loves giving back. >> i say it's more fun to give. i like to make people happy and,
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like, put a smile on their face and know you are making their day a little bit better. >> meg finished her chemotherapy and back at school full time after three years of o anff treatments. she plans to never give up the very merry give back as long as kids are in the enchil hospital. she thinks it will be a long time. >> wonderful to hear about the community supporting he a lot of kids are happy to hear the cart coming down thell . >> barbara, thank you. >> thank you for sharing that. amelia is back with more on the weather and more rain on the way. >> a little morerain tonight. we are not dealing with flooding issues. it is going to impact parts of the area overnight night. we return to dry weather tomorrow, then more rain moves in friday night on into saturday. here is the latest check ofor
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team 4 radar where we are seeing showers in southern marynd right now. somebody on twitter saying rain is falling on the river.of moshe area is dry. however, as i widen out the picture here, you ca see a lot more moisture is moving in overnigh tonight. most rain falls south of washington. if you are north of washington around the mason dixon line, a chance of showers. you can stay dry. 46 degrees is the curren temperature. we are going to hang out in the mid-40s untilt, midnihen fall into the low 40s. 7:00, 8:00, s showerth of washington. by 9:00 p.m., not only tracking showers south of the washington area, but in the d.c. metro arel as by 11:00 p.m., showers in spots out there. again, the mason dixon line staying dry. the tempeture5 degrees. the rain is out of here early 5:00, 6:00 a.m. f most of us.
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southern maryland, the rain ends 00, 8:0 a.m. all in all, the weather having a low impact. recess is going to be outdoors. outdoor exercise tomorrow is cool, but not cold with a high temperature of 50 degrees. at 7:00 a.m. tomo owmorning, low 40s, with plenty of clouds and increasing suhine ashe day wears on. temperatures mid to upper 40s around lunchtime tomorrow and tomorrow night. thursday night is chilly, but. d then we jump to friday on our shortened workweek. dry during the day. look what happens as we move into the evening hours. rain pushing in the area between 4:00 and 7:00 p.m. this is rain out there area wide and scattered showers out there for the first half of saturday. saturday afternoon and evening, dry. at sets us up for a really pleasant sunday. now, both days the temperatures running above normal.
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normal, 44 degrees. look at t high here on sunday. 57 for a high temperature on sunday. so, balmy out there this time of year. we are in the low 50s tomorrow, friday and saturday. near 60 on sunday. keep it dry sunday into nday. temperatures monday not bad, mid-50s, maybe more rain impacting the area on tuesday. no snow in the ten-day forecast. we are sply not c enough. >> that's a guarantee. >> yeah. coming up, the russian e machine neds a break. why ovechkin is thinking more about june
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the russian machine needs a short brek. ovechkin will not compete in the all-star game in san jose. he takes advantage of the week to rest and repeat as a stanley cup champion. 29 goals i 38 games. the 33-year-old earned himself a break. ov played in1 25 straight games, including the playoffs. heook thece for all 24 games last postseaso leading the capitals to their first stanley cup. ov says he's not injured, just needs rest. >> it's been a long year last year. that's why weant to do thes same a st year. like to in those kind of games, you know, with all the best players out there. i think my body needs a
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bit of rest. i'mo going take a week off. for us, i think it's the right decision. >> ov will be suspended one they have a bye week following the all-star game. the wizards lost 8 of 1games and their best player.y the start 2019 getting a starter back and also facing others. the first time in a month this afternoon. f theormal la jolla -- a right kn injury. morris is dealing with neck and back stiffnd s. they coe porter's scoring. he averaged 12 points a game. >> tough. it was tough. with any injury you have to sit out. they kept it togethr, you know?
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i was able to b patient and get better, get healthy with my treatment and get back out there. >> the wizards will play against a familiar face, hawks rookie, kevin huerter. the redhead is red hot, aaer high 22 points against the pacers despite spending two years in college park he left a lasting impression. >> i liearned so much being at college. before we started talking the nba, he talked about the great players and how hard they worked and the stuff they did to make it to the next level. he told me if i want to be good, come in in the morning and extra work. >> he's a contributor and starleter for us. with opportunity, with time,
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with shots, you know, he can impact the game. >> he's not the only one for the hawks. alex lynn starting. on the hawks rost, former virginia cavalier, justin anderson. we'll have highlights at 11:00. sad news in the wrestle world, mean gene okerlund died. he was a big part in wrestling in the '80s and '90s. he was indublcted to the wwe ha of fame in 1996. karlson's first all-star bid. >> a nice showing for the championship. >> we don't see ov, but see those guys. >> ov gets a break. >> relax and get healthy. chris.nk you, >> thank you for joining us.
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breaking news tonight, no deal, all the major players in the same room for the first time since the shutdown began two weeks ago. president trump prepared tit go on. >> as long as it takes, i mean, look, i'm prepared. i think the people of the country think i'm right. ei >>er side budging on the president's border wall demands after u.s. authorities fired tear gas at migrants throwing rocks at the border. war of words, president trump unleashes after mitt romney's scathing attack on him. disturbing video, children at a border shelter ed to be kicked and shoved. dramatic call for help, a woman trapd her car overturned in a watery ditch. how she led rescuers
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