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are trying to contacts many victims as possible but they need folks to think, if they were in tse spaces at that time, to reach out to them. in all, more than 100 videos. some of them capturing mothers with their young daughters. they're hoping if you have seen thisvide you'll call them. >> we have over 60 victims that we have inventoried and our fear is there are more. >> reporter: it started at the eight of holiday snopg m december and lasted until december 24th, christmas eve. they onl stopped because of one observant young teen. >> this young lady on centimehr eve saepsomething. >>ter: the young girl was getting undressed. she noticed something was looking ather.
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suspicious iight be a camera, she nofied police. the suspect was in another fitting room at the time. when police got involved they found him in a nearby h & m in anothe fitting room. >> we also contacted others. >> police went to his alexandrie aking more laptops and thumb drives. the allegations are shockin for those who knew mumtaz rauf. he was profiled last year serving up cocktails. his old boss said he left the restaurant more than six months ago. >> this includes bothlt a and female victims. and some it appears are mothers with their daughters. which is just awful for our >> that's not even an inch long,
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that little camera. what should women be looking for when they try on clothes? this is the fst time we've heard of this. >> reporter: this is not a go apro or eve cell phone. it is tiny. it is about that size. and thisirl was incredibly observant to have noticed that. that one thing. they're saying looking up, check your surroundings and be on theu lo for those folks who look us is sxishs are loitering in theea. that's what this guy was doing. he was in there sometimes more than an hour in one. those stalls. be observe yandle in that way as well. one of the things that's so frustrating. they found the images on the cell phone. th question is, is that the only place they exist? they need on search the cloud now. and they need to search social media. >> right. and then how do you know if you' a victim? how do you know that those are your images? they hav big task ahead of them.
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>> reporter: absolutely. police need to you reach out to hem if you think you're a victim. >> wow. that's scary. changeto a huge day of up on capitol hill. the 6 congress ushering in a new era. with democrats reclaiming the house. it is also bringing a lot o historic firsts chug native-americans and muslim women. this is the most diverse congress ever. with more than 100 new women sworn in. three women from virginia. democrats elaine, abigail, and jennifer wexton. >> iow call the house to order o behal all of nager's children.
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. >> the most powerful woman has retaken gavel. nancy pelosi has been reelected speaker. surrounded by the children and grandchildren of other house members. in the upper chambers, several new and returning members were sworn intohe senate. that includes tim kaine and west rginia's joe manchin. >> with the shutdown nearing two weeks w, the new house is looking to end this stand-off. but for the 800,000 federal workers affected by this funding fight, it will likely amount to a little more than theatrs. >> reporter: there will be a iote later tonight in the house on a m that would retome government. would itun homeland security until next month and other agencies. but mitch mcconnell has said he won't take it up. a live look on capitol hill where nancy pelosi is meeting with new members for the
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ceremonialwearing in. earlier she said her goal is to make things more transparent. she made it clear, it would b a partnership. >> our system of checks and balance that's protects our bering the rem legislative branch is article one. the first branch of government is co-equal to the president and i the judiciary. >> reporter: meantime, not one known for sharingit. spoke about the wall. the president then left without taking any questions. pelosi and other leaders are expected to mt with the president at the white house tomorrow. >> thank you. nearlyive years after she was last seen, d.c. police have resumed the search f relisha rudd. the 8-year-old was living at the
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d.c. homeless shelter, you'll recall, when she disappeared. >> reporter: we can tell you there are a serie of tunnels here. tunnels ttni khaholil is the mt in the disappearance of relisha rudd, had access to. it is the tunnels that are the focus of the search. they spent days looking for the body of relisha rudd. according to chief of police newsome, acting on new information, police searched areas beneath the building which is slated to demolished. areasha that kl tatum, who police believe is responsible for the murder of his wife and
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the disappearance of rudd, had access to. the tunnels sprd throughout the campus near rfk stadium and the d.c. il. he has been missing since -- ruddas been missing since 2013. she dised with tatum about wife wasefore his found murdered. he was found later in a park with an apparent suicide. since then there have been a series of search efforts at multiple sites across the city including a mas sverch of the river behind the d.c. general shelter last january. friends and family of rudd's have held vigils, keeping hope the little girl might one day be brought home. >> i'm proud of the metropolitan police department for keeping the commitment, the drive alive.
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it just gives me more hopeful more incentive to continue our efforts to look for relisha rudd and never give up. they said theyt y time find anything -- they didn't find anything related to relishaudd but they will never give up the search. >> all right. thank you. thehoing death of a young teacher's assistant. he was gowned down in may of 2016 in the alexandria area of samson worked at ford hunt elementary school. today, a person was charged with first-degree murder. charles benson is also facing charges. detectives believe the victim was killed after randomly seeing the suspect breaking int cars.
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today they sed he f at a person on new years day. a man walking into a restaurant irst and kennedy street was shot in the head. friends say that man is still in the hospital with life threatening injuries. rice is charged with murder. he is being held with no bond until his next court appearance later this month. well, after several near death and now a deadly crash in charles county, changes will likely come to a busy stretch of roadway. 15-year-old high school student died when her sister lost control of the car on st. crles parkway. megan talked with people who know it is dangerous.
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>> you see a lot. >> i'v seen a guy one time, just get hit andind up in the parking >> he said he's seen dozens of accidents but the latestas fatal. in the last five years, police on investigated 26 crash a half mile stretch of roadbe een st. marks drive and gateway plaza. that includes the car crash on neeyears eve. thraffic safety committee will be investigating the conditions more closely and will likely make changes to make it safer. that's good news for jeremiah. he was in a car crash and almost died. >> i was driving, i noticed light was re. i hit the brake as fast as i could. myar slid into the traffic.
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>> reporter: he said he's grateful to be alive but hoping changes will be made on this roo soon so one else has to die. >> sad to say that other lives had to be taken. >> we had a mild forecast. what's to co? >> well, as we look to the weekend, more rain is to come. first, take look at the weather headlines. l have rain moving in later in the day tomorrow with some potentiay moderate rain falling tomorrow night. as we look to saturday, still some showers. but overall, temperatures on the mildsize. our average high now, 43 degrees. tomorrow into the week, at least ou temperatures continue to run above normal. check out the capital wheel.
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9:00, 11:00 p.m. the temperatures fall into the low 40s. it is completely dry. a high of 51 despite plenty of clouds. i'm going to have more on when that rain moves in later in the day on friday. coming up at 5:25. >> all right. thank you. more than 100 women taking office. ahead, what we can expect from the newcomers and what's on their agenda for2019. and a manhu is widening for the man who shot and killed a 7-year-old gir in texas. her parents have come forward to make another plea. and news4, working for your health and your money. susan hogan on what you should be doing to make sure you get be doing to make sure you get the most out
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>> reporter: back home, they have thousands of constituents now who are out of a job or in crisis because of the shutdown. as they meet and greet, they're trying to install t phones a computers on the inside. the new representative of t virginiath district said there's no time to waste. >> we forget, it is not just the 70,000 it is the hundred of thousands of contractors who also interface with the government on a daily basis. >> reporter: she said she's already getting calls, too. peoplein m real significant
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financial choices because of the fact the shutdown is impacting they don't know how to plan for it. >> reporter: she was one of a handful of democrats who did not vote for nancy pelosi but pelosi won the vote handily. toivide government is sur face many battles with a republican president. meanwhile, a few doors down. the newace of maryland's sixth district settles into his office. and his new role as a public servant. >> we're ready to take it on. >> reporter: there will be that these new local members of congress, they're new to the job but inheriting a two-week old jo a partially shuttered government. >> perhaps one of the b changes, the number of women
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holding office. nearly a quarter of the lawmakers in the h ase women. many marking historic firsts. that includes michigan. shettended a ceremony in a traditional palestinian dress. and her post about it inspired others to share their own picture in addition traditional way. a busy few months. we have the first muslim women, th first native-american women. this is by far the most diverse. >> reporter: it is the most diverse congress. could you tell on capitol hill that people were very excited about it. an as we pointed out, these women have really broken l a of barriers. the first palestinian woman, the first somori woman. they had on tweak house rules for her to clarify she couldwe
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her hijab on the house floor. she will be allowed to wear it. womanis also the youngest who has become something of a social media star. and as you point out, 100 plus members of congress, now women. that's a record. >> and as you know, the firstel woman toto gavel, nancy now the speaker again. she is often described as one of the most effective lawmakers in a generation. ere do you see this new house under her ?leadersh so much has changed since the last time she held a gavel. >> it was triumphant return for nancy pelosi. the first person to retake t gavel. she had to convince some of her
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colleagues tt she was the right person for the job. and the argument she made was that she was the best general for the democrats to take on president trump. that really is, i thin a singular focus for many democrats. but i think she's tried to remind members of her xaukse they here to get things done.as inucture has been mentioned. of course, the atmosphere is incredibly toxic. people not getting their paychecks. hard to see a way out of that right now. so lots of balance for the return -- lots of ballots for the return. >> all right. anks so much. we invite you to keep it here for all the latest on the new congress and the shutdown on "nightly news" with lester holt.
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we are getting word from d.c. police an innocent bystander has beentruck by a bullet in southeast. this happened just before 4:00 this afternoon on greentreet in southeast. police stay victim is an 18-year-old young womant who wa in the upper body. she was breathing ande taken to hospital. at this point we don't have any word on a suisect. video coming into our newsroom. police saying an innocent bystander struck by a bullet in southeast. >> we are expecting police to release a sketch. the sisters were in the car this weekend had a man pulled up and opened fire.
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7-year-old jasmine barnes was shot in the head. her mother was just released from the ital. she was shot in the arm. police also release ad picture of the pickup truck the man was the mother said this was a hate crime. >> we didn't do anything wrong to this it was something in his mind that he had planned on doing beforehand. i believe it was hate crime. >> and a reward from local t activiti track down the killer has been raised to $100,000. we'll have new details on this investigation from texas later in this hour. houston texans deandre hopkins is doing what he can to help. he is pledging his playoff check this week to help her family with funeral costs. and to support the ongoing sheriff's investigation. he said he will play saturday's game in honor of jasmine.
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ri all t. tgif. it has a new meaningfuly how m weeks have we had rain on a friday? >> friday, over the weekend. it is really not challenging. i think tgif in another way. i think people have gone back to work and they're saying, i want to go back home. i don't know had a day of the week it is. we all need this weekend the aset and get into the groove of the new year at least your sunday is looking really nice. tomorrow it will be dry during theday. we have a pretty steady rain. by saturday afternoon, late afternoon and evening, we'll return to dry weather.
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this is now on average the coldest time of year with the high only 43 degrees. we're talking about highs ithe low 50s. 46 in iwashington, 48 annapolis, 45 degrees in leesburg with cloudy skies out there tonight. we'll cool offilnd itbe a chilly start tomorrow morning. 37 in the strict. the suburbs will cool to about three. it will be dry. 48 degrees for the kids at ss re i still think it will be dry. the rain yet to move in. the temperature around 51. so here's the future weather tomorrow, maybe an isolated sprinkle but it is umbrella 6:00 when we start to see the
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scattered showers develop across thearea. if you're going to be out a little later, notice brighter colors. it will be more moderate. heavy rain out there. the heaviest rain moves out by early saturday morning. we're going to keep the cloudy skies for saturday afternoon even as the rain pushes out. i'm showing you the allergy report becauseda yest mold spores were coming in high. today they're coming in l but i wouldn't be surprised if we see them jump up into the weekend. i'll have the ten-day forecast coming up at 5:50. but a 50% chance you're dealing with scattered showers into the
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midday hours. 52 on saturday. 56 on a sun-filled sunday. on mond, despi plenty of clouds, we're still running a goodre five d above normal. >> thank you. the partial government tutdown now in its 13th day. ahead, impact already being felt by some who are not among thoseug furd workers. and good news, the crame for metro has fallen for for metro has fallen for
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it is usual s highed chases that make the news but there was a slow and very long chase in northern virginia. it is getting a whole lot of attention today. it involved the driver of a semi who fled from deputies for hours before eventually holding himself and refusing to come out. >> once investigators g inside the truck, they found what the driver may have been trying to hide. >> reporter: it was a low speed chase that started about 7:15 last night. the deputies followed him down rural country roads and it didn't end until this interchange where the.t. team had to go in after the
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truck driver. residents watched with it a mixture of fascination and arful. >> we had that 15, 20 police officers, ten, 12 cars, and then s.w.a.t. came out.te >> rep behind the wheel of the semi, a new york manriving for a north carolina company. a resident in anotherural part of the county reported seeing a semi parked along an isolated stretch of road. the driver took off. policeg down spike strips to blow out the truck tires which finally brought him to a stop. then heefed to leave the cab so the s.w.a.t. team responded. they negiated forhours. then had to turnero tough tactics. >> it started with three smoke bombs. then to the flash bang.
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and then officers with gunsd poino the front of the truck and he still wouldn't come out.r: >> reporwo s.w.a.t. team officers finally climbed in. inside, the possible reason for his resistance. there was meth ande was allegedly high and charged with driving under the enough drugs. >> that's terrifying. how many people were out on the roads with their asds? heut there driving like a maniac. >> reporter: tonight he is driving anywhere. he is locked up without bond. >> iis a very busy stretch of the roadway near route 123 and the streets are now finished.l it w give easier access to restaurants and metro stations. it is part of tenhancem
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project aimed at making it more accessible for bicyclists and there is a new battle over the dulles green way. loudoun is reporting the board of supervisors. would it allow distance based tolling on the road. right now, the tolls are the same no matter how far you go. republicans are balking at the plan. would it set it through 2056. they say they could raise tolls even more. the deal expires this .ye metro is saying crime is down. they're crediting security and commute here's are doing t see something, say something thing.
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>> reporter: metro says there's ss crime because transit police officers are more visible, on trains, inside the stations and patrollin outside. >> i've never been involved in an attack or anything. >> reporter: metro says crime i 2018 was down 14% overall. tht down 19%. robberies down 6%. and a dravated assaultn 3%. metro transit police chief credits metrorivers for their assistance providing tip that's help close cases. >> it's employers being engaged, riders being engaged. >> reporter: we asked metro riders if they see any evidence thatetro is reducing crime. >> i see like security here. police officers. >> i generally do feel safe on metro. i'm usually riding at peak times. i work in the district so i'm coming i early in the morning
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and leaving fairly early in the afternoon. i always do fee safe. >> if you saw something, would you inform metro transit police? >> yes, i would. if i'm in a car, andre somethin ly wrong is happening, it is affecting me. >> metro says it is responding more quick will than ever to refligunwanted touching or men exposing themselves. they say, if you note it, note where it happened.d they sho able to identify and arrest the offender. news4. >> metro says the cars are equipped with alert buttons. one of the most aw controversialkers is not seeking re-election. state senator dick black, purple heart recipient, represents loudoun county in the assembly. he once passed out feetus
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replicas to fellow lawmakers to drive home his views. 's also come under fire for his strong support ofl bashar assad. visiting him twice. aasaad was accused and linked to attacks, black suggested he had been framed by end ms. 800,000 federal workers have been left in limbo. the partial shutdown is also a havi trickle down effect on so many in our area. those who rely on a federal paycheck. corey smith explains. t >> reportey are not federal workers oren gover contractors. they'veteoth been imp 20 shutdown. we'll start withowim. he knew help. >> i wanted to use the skills
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thatde i have to proome alleviation to the struggle that my fellow americans are going through. >> so he took twitter with own tweet offering his legal services pro bono. >> how do i protect my cdit history. >> his yadvice, s in touch with your creditors. >> you want to find a way to suspend interest fees for a month, renegotiate a plan where th still get what's owed to them and you will be put in a better financial position. >> i buts not legal advice victoria needs. it's renters.m >> i single mom and i have an adult son on the autism scale. >> she rents two bedroomsn her home.on so for federal workers. due to the shutdown, a usda
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worker who was going to know rentaling a room has canceled because of the shutdown. >> i feel like i'm better off than a lot of people. news4. after a domestic could not frontation. what it means for his future in football. >> plus, the new chapter in space exploration. tomorrow morning, it will be a chilly thstart. temperatures in washington, around 37. and around 30 in the suburbs. as we look to theur weekend, temperatures are above normal. on this ten-day forecast, i
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china has managed an historic first that is literally out of this world, successfully landing a rover on what pink floyd famously call the dark side of the moon. it is really the f side. the change e touched down on the moon's far side which clirnlt faces away from planet earth. it is loaded up with instruments to analyze the geology. they've ao planted a potato and silk. they are hoping it will provide more information. >> prosecutors have decided tonight pursue charges against reuben foster. e linebacker was arrested inmp a in november and jailed overnight after an incident with a woman. the redskins claimed foster after the san francisco 49ers released him.
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an 18-year-old girl has been shot on galen street. police say she was not the intended target. shomari stone will have a live report coming you. t >>s is not a scene from the birds. it is just another day in upper marlboro. hundreds of these vultures are camping out next to this creepingsxrernl that's
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people out. what is drawing them there? >> reporter: these feral cats aren't the only ones waiting for food. >> like the movie of the birds. >> reporter: there are literally hundredslaf bck vultures hanging aund this cat colony which happens to border a shopping center and a kentucky fr d. have the roof of the kfc probably has 200 or 300 birdsn top of it. the trees behind you probably carry another 300 birds. the roof of the grocery store, another hundred birds. >> reporter: the multiplying bird population is getting attention and getting the wrong kind attention for the business here. >> people are scared to death. >> myolleagues here at the ford dealership no longer eat at
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kfc because of the birds. >> reporter: these birds don't bother these people. >> the carcasses on the side of the road, the ghways, whe you have cat colonies out here like this, you have foodsource. that means you're putting food out for a lot of cats so the vultures come in for it as well. >> they will sneak up helen me and teeth cat food. >> reporter: it is an odd spectacle thate are flocking to see. just not too closely. where the birds are depends on the time of day. i'm told this isn't even a qua of what is normally here. they are all over the kentucky fried chicken and startak to their way back over here to the woods. we're toldge by princge's officials that these are protected birds. unless they go into someone's home, there is nothing that can be done about them. news4. >> also, they said not all cat
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colonies attract vultes. ther may be other things the vultures are enjoying. a community will soup have fresh new food options. mayor bowser held break ground for a good food markets. they said it will deliver jobrt opities and healthy food opportunities for people who live in the bellevue community inouwest d.c. bowser feels it is important to strike right balance between improving the community and not challenging its character. >> intentional man's in place to make surether corridors bring needed amenities to communites on't take them over. are you with me on that? >> good foods markets will be part of a development that includes nearly 200,000 iafordable housing units and
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community comme space. most of us lead pretty busy lives. one thing we don't want to be rushing is the time we spend with our doctors. >> no. so susan hogan has some easy tips to help you get most outf your appointment. >> how are you? how is it going? >> reporter: even before doctor's foot into your office, consumer reports suggests writing down a list of questions you want to ask. >> intis importa patients come with information what they want to discuss. > reporter: sometimes the best of intentions get derailed. >> doctors are distracted with entering data, getting calls from others and other disruptions. patients are distracted as well. >> reporter: she said both doctor and patient need on ignore disruptions and slow down nd really listen during an exam. consumer reports said for doctors, dealing with electronic
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healthecords can take time away from a patient. a 2014 study by northwestern university found primary care doctors intend a third of the time managing records on the computer during an exam, rather than loong a their patient. that can make it harder to pick up on nonverbal cues. >> if you feel like your doctor is distracted or files understand your problem, it is fine to politely let them know. sst will appreciate the opportunity tow down and focus. >> reporter: she agrees. >> it is important for the patient to be heard.r: >> repornce you are satisfied that all of your questions have been answered, go over the man ofor action one time with your doctor. and before you leave the offices for a printed copy of yourt pati summary. one last thing. at times y may find it helpful to bring a friend or relativeo your appointment. be the a second set of eyes and
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ears. >> and as part of your health on resolu the nbc 4 health and fitness expo is a free event to help you learn about health and fitness. it is at the washington convention center on january 12th and 13th. so have someun with that. >> we'll be there. we're going on saturday. >> a you'll be there. >> i think on saturday. honestly, i'm working that weekend, too. >> sometimes we like it cold because i brings everybody in which is always nice. >> and thinking about it, thend health fitness expo is on the ten-day forecast. we're talking about rain on saturday and dry weather rigw n sunday. so yeah, you want to be indoo when we're all there. checking out the rain in the near term, iis dry. some scattered showers moving in
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and thenidpread rain. the most rain will fall when we're eeping. but check out your saturday. scattered showers for the morning and midday hours. it is dry on sunday and mday anhen there is a chance for more rain monday night into tuesday. what i'm not seeing on the ten-day forecast, any chances for snow. wiain in the forecast tomorrow evening, and saturday p morninfect grilled cheese tomato soup r.weat you can break new years resolution for one day only and then go back when we're tracking completely dry conditions. on sunday, very nice weatherwise. tomorrow morning we're starting offt 37 degrees. for the majority of the day, it is all clouds. around noon, the temperatures of
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48.by 7:00 p.m., scattered showers radar.rm team 4 those scattered showers continue into saturday morning with a high of 52.ti we'll keep plenty of clouds around. sunday is looking pleasant out there. we'll have plenty of and both weekend days. the temperatures running above normal. the weather having a wit bit of an impact. and liberty is actually closed right now but white tail and round top are open as of today. if you're getting the holiday decorations down, you might need
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the rain gear for saturday morning. tomorrow, every single day, above normal. ahance for mor rain on tuesday. as we looto the health and expo weekend. breaking developments in the hunt to find the man who killed .a 7-year-o >> the mother is sharing her message for the suspect. and an actress arrested on drug charges at dulles. drug charges at dulles. our first look at the
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parentse little girl who was shot say it was a hate crim policeontinue manhunt for that suspect. s danneman reports it is getting international attention noand some celebrity support. >> it is a lot. the family of jasmine barnes. struggling with heart breakas after she shot and killed. >> do the right they know.
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>> she was in the car with her mother and sisters sunday morning. jazzen was shot in the head and died at the scene. the little girl's mother was hit in the arm. >> i didn't see anything but attered glass. >> police are looking for a in his 40s and they're looking for the pickup truck. >> it does seem to be random. however, we're not tone deaf that there could b a hate motive to this or a race motive. we're not ruling anything out. >> reporter: the investigation continues while jasmine's family continues to mourn. >> and a justice for jasmine rally is planned forrd satu. news4 at 6:00 is next with jim and doreen.
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a stark reality for president hump as faces a divided government for the first time. both pares still feuding over the border. today marks the start of a new chapter in amecan democracy as congress convenes. >> democrats are in control of the house forhe firstime since 2011. nancy pelosi has been elected speaker of the house for a second time. e is the only woman to ever hold that position. >> the republicans demonize her as a san francisco liberal but pelosi learned politics at her father's knee in baltimore. and she is considered a savvy rategist of uncommon skillful her own daughter put it this way. in her wos, she'll c your head off and you won't even know you're bleeding>>
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e have team coverage of the history on thell >> an historic day indeed. new members coming in, already have their hands fulfill that's because the partialouovernment is soon to order the third week and apparently, no resolution in sight. on capitol hill, the changing of the guard. >> i extend to you this gavel. >> reporter: for the first anaheim eight years, democrats taking house control and with it, restoring the gavel to nancy pelosi. the first female speaker of the. ho >> so help you god. >> i >> congratulations, madam speaker. >> reporter: attack the oath surrounded by children and grandchildren o house members, including her own. it is themost dferenters congre, it is the most diverse congress in muslim and native-american join
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