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reopen the government. >> news 4 today starts now. it's 5: a.m. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. >> first, check bell has our forecast. how is your finger, aaron? >> before we came on ther, i sliced my finger with this piece of paper. >> are you going to be able to make it through the rest of the broadcast? >> i was going to call 911. >> i'm a bit of a bleeder. we'll see what happens. thanks, chuck. >> drink lots of water. that's the way to replenish after serious injury like that. 5 or 10 degrees coldeye than erday morning. your monday is off to a seasonably chilly start. mostly off the low 30s. not much of a rain or snow chance this morning. maybe a few snowflakes in the shenandoahll .
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your forecast, you will be going to class today. the showers are not going to add up to too much. you can see it on storm team 4 radar. this will be a low impact across the high country. nowhereures will be near as mild. yesterday was 57. today's high is closer to average. lots of clouds around for today. a chae for showers late, late, late tonight.ha more about tt and the rest of the week ahead, coming up. for now, let's go over to melissa. happy monday. >> glad to be back together. they just cnged this roa in silver spring, tra is still strewn across the roadway. they're trying to get that out of the way. in or loop ander loop of the beltway, no problems there. had this in centreville but it
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cleared. ckstbound 66 after 29, the right side was blo by the disabled vehiee. don't havo worry about that one. 95 in maryland. as you'rede h southbound 70 miles per hour going to take you ten minutes. aaron? >> thank you. we turn to breaking news now. it was a violent night in the district. >> we're following the latest on multiple shoots. we go to thes?ive desk. ch >> i want to talk about a shooting on interstate 295. just hours before a lot of you hit the road for theorng rush. look at this map. this happened in southeast d., near malcolm x. avenue. we just got video from the scene. a woman was telling d.c. police she was shot near 295.
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this is video of the area. the suspected shooter was northbound with a dark vehicle. police responded to the area of kansas and varnam street. you are looking at a big police presence there. that happened just before 11:00 last night. now, detectives are looking for possibly two suspects. and just hours before that happened, another m was shot in northwest d.c. on "w" stre. iolent start to the new year in the district. >> chris lawrence at the live sk. this morning, a virginia man is charged with first-degree murder here in the district. collin potter is accused of stabbi a man to death.th victim's name is lugo. police are not saying if the victim and suspect knew each other. >> this morning, we continue to learn about two bodies in a
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burning home in d.c. authorities have ruled the deathss homicide. firefighters discovered the bodies insidearly saturday rning. right now, the family is looking for answers. >> she was a mother and shwas a very good person. you know, we don't know what happened. we need help finding out. that's right now. we want closure. >> no arrests have beemade. firefighters had been called to a fire behind the house on "d" street. sp one was hurt in that fire. four victims were ced. new details about the arrest of d.c. united soccer star wayne rooney. he was arrested last month at dulles for public intoxication and swearing. he was taken to jail and releed. on friday, he paid a $25 fine
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and $91 in court costs. rooney had just come back from saudi arabia and was disoriented because of mixing alcohol and sleeping pills. d.c. united says it's handling r the manternally. today dorms and the campus of university of virginia will g una deep cleaning. >> reporter: students were told that they needed to collect all crewsir belongings so could get inside of the dorms and begin that deep cleaning. as you mentioned, this is in response to thees l outbreak of adnovirus. you'll recall a freshman died because of complications from the virus. they are going in to disinfect everything. at last check, 30 cases were live.ted, back out here
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we're told that students will be coming back in to begin the spring semester on january 28th. back to you. >> thank you. it's5:06. another week begins with tundreds of thousands of government workers at home. >> today is day 17 of the partial government shutdown. but there may be a deal in sight. president trump is offering to build a steal fence instead of a concrete wall along the mexico border. democrats say they are willing to look at the proposal. the shutdownas dragged on because both political parties can't agree on funding for border security. leaders are turning up the heat on trump and congressional leaders. they all fired off letters this week toward the administration. it reads in part, ote, a
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prolonged shutdown, not only hurts our local economies and budgets, but poses a threat to natural resources, public health and sathty. wrote, imposing this unnecessary hardship is unacceptable and represents a failure of leadership. a thernoon, maryland senator chris van hollen will host a round table in largo at 2:30. he is working on a bill to make sure that contractors receive back pay when the government reopens. we'll have continuing coverage of day 17 tout the morning.io for informon how it checks out your tracks returns, check out the app. democrats are searching for answers when it comes to the death of a child in u.s. custody. a small delegation is going to the camp where felipe alonzo died.
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the child later became ill and died on christmas eve. t he w second child to die in a three-week span. another girl died two days after she was taken to a detention center. kevin spaceyill appear in a massachusetts courtroom. he is facing chaes of sexual assault of an 18-year-old. the incident allegedly happened in the summer of 2016. a former boston news anchor says that he claimed her son. spacey has several sexual misconduct claims. he was fired fro"house of cards" in 2017. a tip and a traffistop led to the arrest of the suspect who killed jazmine barnes. officials say eric black jr. admitted to taking part in that shooting. investigators believe there's
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more suspects out there. the little girl's father spoke after the arrest was announced yesterday. >> my baby got justice. and we can probably put her to rest without putting her to rest and be on a manhunt looking for a suspect. >> investigators don't believe t the family wasget and the shooting may have been mistaken identity.a >>ngstanding rule no longer exists. meo will allow bicycles on trains at rush hour. they can also bring them on metro buses. we'll have more of this coming up. prince george's county will swear in itsew state attorney. the ceremony is happening at 4:00 p.m. braveboy says her top priorities include reform of the justice
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system and aggressive om prosecution oftic violence offenders. a milestone for howard law school. the school is celebr150 years with its congregation. the ceremony begins at noon. it is what a lot of people on social media are talking about this morning. the golden globes handed out last night. >> there were upsets and surprises.ia "bohrhapsody" got best movie. and glenn close won st actress for her role in "the wife."t look a her face. she was surprised, too. she had a message for woman in her speech. >> follow our dreams. we he to say, i can do that and should be allowed to do that. >> walking away, olivia colman
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for "the favourite." and christian bale for his role as dick cheney in "vice." still ahead, how a loudon county high school student is using pillowcases to make a difference. and we'll loo at how the government shutdown will affect millions of people who depe food for their families. > monday is a dog walking day. see how you can addix bea to your home. forecast for walking the day today, seasonably warm this morning. a lot of clouds with then temperatureshe low to
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you're watching news 4 today. welcome back. with each passing day, the governnt shutdown is felt in different ways. >> our schools, grocery stores a and breweri distilleries. the alcohol and tobacco tax and trade bureau is among the departments without funding and closed. breweries can't process permits. that means that existing businesses can't get approvals for new labels and new beer. it won't impact the existing products. but brewers hoping to offer a spring or summer beverage, may not be able to do that. >> also impacted by the shutdown, food for millions of people. funding for food assistance in danger of running out next month. unless a funding deal can be reached, it may mean 38 million amerans will be unable to bu food. the department of agriculture, which runs the program, has sai
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that eligiuseholds will receive assistance for january. >> if the shutdown continu, you will literally have millions of people that will not be able to aord food. >> unless a funding deal can be reached, it may mean 38 million americans will be unable to buy food. a prince george's county school board member has proposed that free meals be offered. he called on the county's public school ceo, to waive the cost of breakfast and lunch for students affected. he says the cost of the meals ib covered by tget. he says he expects to hear from her soon. if you're looking for a new job or extra cash, we have good news for you this rning. lowe's says it plans to hire 65,000 workers this year. the roles that lowe's needs to
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fill hasn't been announced yet. in the coming days, more than 50,000 jobs will be posted for locations across the country. a loudon county high schooler is using small pillowcases to make a difference. jacob bird teaches students how to make pillowcase and sells them for the national breast cancer foundation. this is part of his nonprofit dreams for doni. jacob's mother beat breast cancer. s that's why jacs he is determined to give back. >> it is important for me to know that i'm making a difference, as well as helping other students stepping in to make a difference, as well. >> jacob sells his pillowcases at the painted pig store. he hopes to expand to other parts of northern virginia in e ture.
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we're getting ready for the health and fitness expo. we'll have experts andree screenings, a lot more interesting advice and fun things to do this weekend at the washington convention center. it's free for the whole family. we hope to see you there. uck, will you be there, too? >> i'll be there both days. >> you overachiever. >> the hardest part walk into the anchor farm. >> taller, better versions of myself. >> i want to know what it will be like in four months. on a monday morning, everybody, off to a dry start for most average temperatures for the first almost full week of january. 47.6 degrees. that's crazy warm. that's 11/2 degrees warmer than average. our warm weather has lasted quite a while. that's 25 days in a row warmer than average.
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one of our longest stretches of above average weather in ten years. today's average, above average but nowhere near. it's 38 this morning. northeast ht 12e a bit of a windchill this morning. temperatures hovering near the freezing mark. 30n winchester, and 30 in lorton and 31 in martinsburg. there's your planning for today. clouds will be on the increahe during day. not much of a chance for rain today. a chance for rain drops. they should be rain, not snow. comes overnight tonight in the pre-dawn hours of your tuesday most of this system will be bypassing us to the north. we will keep clouds around for today and tomorrow. there's snowshowers across parts of western maryland and the west virginia mountains here. couldn't rule out a stray flake or two. not expecting an impact weather-wise. clouds are thickening up and
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staying thick all day long. not much of a rain chanc until midnight or later. there's 10:00 on future weather tlis evening. a l chance of a few drops of rain between 2:00 and 5:00 a.m. then, most of your tuesday will be dry. a few peeks of sunshine early. there will be a chance for on tomorrow afternoon into the evening hours. that's the cold front gat will br colder weather for the second half of the week. today, mostly cloudy, 45. 50% chance late tonight for the rain. tomorrow, that 40% chance of showers, late in the afternoon or evening. 59, somere spots touching 60 tomorrow. blustery weather. a gust northweind for wednesday and thursday. that could lead to a little snoe chaturday into sunday.
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more of that in the next half hour. now, a check on the commute. >> new problem at alandra. the left lane blocked by a new crash. silver spring, northbound 29, still has the crash across thei roadway tto get that out of the way to smooth out that morning commute. 66 and 95 looking good. that normal volume this time of day. a look through prince george's county. into town, out of town. no complaint there. sameituation if you're all the way on frederick, down to it getting 28 minutes if you go around 65. at the top of the beltway, everything looks good,we as . >> melissa, thank you.
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still ahead, making a splash in china. >> and on "ellen,"es tyler ferguson talked about seeing laica ert. >> she has a great voice. >> it's okay. >> it's ectacular. >> that was just a fraction of how she does the presentation. i jesse talks about what he did to bring the new year. the showat air3:00 for nbc 4.
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you're watching news 4 today. >> welcome back at 5:24. check out this mess in texas. a water main break caused water to shoot up in the air, soaking everything around it. this is irving, which is about 12 miles outside of dallas. traffic had to bhodiverted for s. there's no word on what caused that break. some of you may be wondering who won the golden globes. we're now getting a look inside the offices of channel 22.
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chanl 22 is a closed circuit channel not far from hollywood. many of the people who live we there writers, producers and performers who put together 12 hours of original content a day. >> it means self-respect. it means that i can feike i'm doing something valuable. i can only do. >>ome of the shows are information-based. other shows are fictional. talk about a production. check out this ice city in china. this attraction covers 200 acres in the northern city of harbin. ice ty is a $10 billion industry for the country. it not only features the famous sculptures but winter sports it compns. they are doing it big m anding a lot of money. when it comes to competing in sports onhe ice or snow,
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one mammal does it better than most of us. >> we're talking about the penguins. but helping the penguins who were raised in captivity the idea is that the freedom to run around on the ice simulates a situation closer tre. the crowds lik to seethem, as well. so cute. hee has a littlbackpack on, too. ghat's fun. comin up, one day, thousands of text ssages. bizarre details about anonline dating nightmare going viral >is morning. our things you need to know about the forecast. 10 to 15 degreesay colder t than yesterday, as clouds are thickening up. a chance forate-night rain tonight. more about that and the rest of the week ahead, coming up. plus, tsa trouble day 17 of the govt shutdown.
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news 4 today starts now. >> 5:,, your ti now, on this monday morning, with a live look outside for you here from prince george's county. we hope you soaked up the sunshine yesterday, folks. it will be a mostly cloudy day as we start a new workweek. still, good morning to you. >> that's right. come on. >> i'm a gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. chuck bell i back with us. he's here with a look at the forecast before we get an update on the roads. pretty chilly out there. >> yesterday was a winner, though. erica and i came back from florida on saturday afternoon. everyone os me $ for a baggage fee. i packed all of the sunshine i could in our bag. and yesterday was a winner. this morning, it's monday. clouds have thickened up. it wil be a dry day for most of
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the day. temperatures are down near-freezing. your planner today. hit the road forecast, near-freezing. a lot of clouds near the coursd of the not a chance of rain until late, late, late tonight. might wait until after midnight tonight tohe pre-dawn hours of tuesday. it's all about the clouds. probably need the wipers or the ice scrapersyotoday. will probably have to drive in with the sunroof closed. tomorrow, nice and mild. back up close to 60 tomorrow before the bottom falls ou a much colder finish to the week and the weekend sw chance >> you know i like that chance. thank you, chuck. looking at this problem on 395. this is northbound 39 the hov lanes aft duke street e blocked there. headed inbounds this morning. dale acity,ther new problem. northbound 95, a crash on the
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right shoulder. right now, noesponse quite yet. it could get congested as response starts to show up. >> csssh acro the road to try to get that out of the way. inner loop and outer loop, everything is nice and green and movisa. situation on prince george's county. >> thank yo melissa. today marks the 17th day of the partial government shutdown. hundreds of thousands of federal workers still have no idea when they will go back to work or get paid. president trump and congressional leaders worked through the weekend but were not able to make a dea >> several agencies like the national parks service are scrounging for money. you see the images of trash on the national mall. now, the trump administration is directing the service to pay for critical services. according to a statement, th money will cover up costs of picking up trash, cleaning and
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maintaining restros. this amounts to robbing funds from the parks. >> the interior department says spend it until you zero it out. we don't know how much the parks have to spend on this. it's a big question mark whether or not this is a solution at all. >> there's a question about what happens to the parks that don't collect fees. we're getting started with our coverage of the shutdown. coming up, a live report from capitol hill with the latest compromise to reop the government. today, dorms at the university of maryland will undergo a deep cleaning. it's in response to adno virus in the dorms. >> meg has details from college park. hiod morning. >> reporter: is a serious issue for campus officials here.
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was in november when a freshman died from wamplications. to get to some v.o. here. at last check, there waseay 30 confirmed cases here on campus. students are on winter bre. they were told to make sure they have belongings picked up. now, contractors are cleaning everything from dorms to sinfecting doorknobs and countertops and bathrooms. back out live, we know students will be returning back to campus to begin that spring semester on january 28th. back to you. >> thank you. 5:34 right now. here's a look at our oer top stories. d.c. police say a woman was shot while driving on i-295 before 2:00 this morning.
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a woman was telling d.c. police she was driving near malcolm x. avenue. she says someone shot her a couple hours ago. at tt s point, the only suspec we havis a dark vehicle over northwest, police responded to kansas and varnam street. you're lking at video from that scene. police say a man was shot and killed about 11:00 last night. >> sacker star wne rooney was arrested for public intoxication and swearing. a spokesperson issued a statement saying rooney was just back from saudi arabia and was disoriented. it's 35. we're working to learn more details in a fatal pedestrian accident in prince georges doubt. a woman was hit and killed. the crash happened on new hampshire and metsuratte
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road. police have not said if the driver will be charged or whether the victim had the right of way in the crosswalk. fairfax county police are beefing up security after two young girls were assaulted by a man. the girls, 11 and 13, were walking along charles thompson lane. they say a man approached them and touched one girl inappredriately. he to touch the other girl but she fought him off and ran away. he> vdot is set to discuss fairfax county parkway. a preliminary design is expanding the highway to six lanes. e meetings open to the public start at 6:30 at robinson secondary school in fairfax. the project is being financed by federal, state and local money. it's what a lot of people
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are talking about this morning. the golden globes were last night. >> trying to catchup. "bohemian rhapsody" got best picture. best actress category brought another surprise. "lenn close got best actress for her drama "the wif she beat out lady gaga and nicole kidman. also walking away with a golden globe, olivia colman for her role in "the favourite." and christian bale best actor ad former vice prt dick cheney in "vice." a talent show like never before. the best acts in the world taking the stage. a preview of the wild stunts. one week into 2019. how are the resolutions old holding up? holding up? unique i
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big upset on the court last night. the wizards beat t t oklahoma cinder. this is a big win for the team without john wall. this is the team's first time to ever win in okhoma city. the wizards have won three of four games and are 16-24 on the season. they're climbing back from that tough start. s w and steady. a new season of "america's got talent" this time the champions edition. >> there's sure to be outrageous acts. you can bet on that. ♪
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why?think simon is asking i would like to know the same. some of the most morable fan favorites will perform in front of the judges. terry crews says he is having golden buzzer anxiety right now. >> i like to look at it as an exhibition. it's truly a competition. these guys are goingst ch other. and i'm like, how do you pick? >> how do you pick? "america's got talent" here on nbc 4 at 8:00. >> the dangerous acts make me nervous, chuck. >> you shouldn't do that. first thing on a monday morning, time to sta thinking about the weekend. and something you may really want to know, w may have a chance for snow aroundo here. early to promise an amount just yet. but it's a chance for snow. a look at
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following breaking news in new york city. a firefighter has tie dyed in a freak accident trying to help other people.la steven p died when falling off of a bridge in brooklyn. he was on the mill basin drawbridge in brooklyn, trying to cross from one side of the bridge to the other. eastbound to westbound lanes.
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there's a two-foot to three-foot wide space where he fell throu fe 2 llan.fe 5 pollard had been on the job for a year and a half. he comes from a family of firefighters. mayor de blasio said he supported them for decades. he was 30 years old. >> chris, thank you. the president is optimistic and says hets exp talks to continue today.ot tracie is on capitol hill right now. >> reporter: the white house says the president is compromising bf backing off the concrete wall he's been talking so much about and agreeing to a steel wall or maybe even fencing or some barrier is the way he's referred to it lately. on the other dde,ocrats say
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they're pressing for him to explain where the $5.6 billion came from. democrats saying they blepresse for justification and didn't get it. it doe't seem like they made a lot of progress toward any w compromise thald get the government open again. as you said, the discussions will continue this week. >> tracipotts, live for us on capitol hill. thank you. another place you could feel the impact of theshutdown is at our airports. an increased number of tsa employees are callint sick, leaving security under staffed. look at la guardia airport yesterday. some passengers said they were afraid they would miss their flights. 5% of the tsa workforce at dallas called out on friday. the agency says sick calls have increased since the utdowns
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started. the tsa employees are supposed to work witho pay during the shutdown because their jobs are essential. >> ifhis were to go on for months or years, we sive tough des of what do i do now? do i put gas in my car or go grocery shopping? >> tsa precheck is closed because of low staffing. the agency insists the long lines are not because of sick calls but the end of the travel rush.>> the vatican wants to try former cardinal theodore mccarrick as early as this week. "the wall street journal" reports that pope francis wants vatican officials toct quickly. in an exclusive interview last monday, james grind toews 4 that mccarrick abused him for years. the pope does not want that to overshadow the summit. mccarrick is the former
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archbishop of washington. we have not confirmed the "wall street journal" report. the new jersey high school wrestler forced to cut his dred locs returned to the mat. andrew johnson wrestled on saturday for the first time in more than two weeks. last month, johnson cu locks at the last minute before competition. that's because a referee gave him the choice, cut his hair or forfeit the match. the referee has been banned from officiating matches. he sat out the most recent match after the decision to suspend the referee. starting today, there may be less room to stand on metro trains. >> metro is allowinges bn rush and buses during hour. justin, good morning. >> eun, good morning.is s in large part, by popular demand, with an extra
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push from the biking communities. estro said they have taken their own n and found the number of customers biking to the rail stops is on the rise. right now, they aim for what they call the reverse commuter. these are people that come in moutbound in thening and come back in the early afternoons and evenings, as well. they want to use their bikes to travel between the rail stops and the final destinations. if you wantri to bng your bike onboard today, some things to know. metro asking you to avoid using the center door. instead, use the end doors of the railcars her also, once inside, to not block the doors or the roadways. see how all this rolls out. they have high hopesha at the on theins, they can take bike load. do not be surprised if changes come up down the line. back down the line, one thing
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you can xaexpect change, is fouh of july or inaugurationday, will have to curtail use of bikes on trains. after today, bringourike onboard and enjoy your bike o the bus and the train. >> it will be interesting to see how this affects ridership once the government is back open and people are on the trains. >> bikes are pretty big. >> they'reyw evre. we'll see. everybody handles rejection. differen there's one woman in phoenix who is behind bars for stalking a man she went on one date with. >> the two met ian online dating app. jacqueline spent the man 159,000 text messages. >> that's dedication. >> some of them threaten to ll the man and turn him into sushi.
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she was found inside his home when he was out ofhe country. she was arrested for trespassing. >> that may be the mug shot. >> online datingan be tricky. you have to know there's a a problefter the first 10,000 messages, though. the et's talk about weather. >> this year, off to a crazy mild start, especially when you figure that the last couple ofi janu have been typically gold.fi comparison, tht week of january last year, compared to first week of january this year. the first seven days of 2018 last year, the averageur temper figuring highs and lows was only 19 degrees. we had only o day in the first week of january last year, with a high above freezing. so far here in 2018, the
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national airport hn't been below freezing yet. we're 27 degrees warmer for the first week of january this year compared to last. our mild weather will be coming to an end. today, the clouds are on the way back. tomorrow nice and mild. back in for wednesday and thursday. and the weekend has chance for wintry weather. monday, nothing to worry about. your planner for today, around freezing this morning. near 40 atcl noontime. dy skies all day long. a little tiny chance for showers. the rain doesn't come in until after midnight tonight. there's the storm that will bring us the rain chance today an most of it is going to miss us to the north. uld have a snowflake or two in the shenandoah. here's a look at future weather. mostly a cloudy day for today. here comes a chance for rain
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after midnight entonight, bet 2:00 and 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. and another chance late tomorrow afternoon. cold and windy weather moves in for wednesday, thursday, friday. cold, as well. it's worth watching. melissa. >> absolutely. right now, we have this closure. >> this is the vehicle trapped there. overturned vehicle on the right roadway. northbound, 395. hov lanes. at this moment in time, they are stopped. that is a big backup for a lot folks. a lot of volume making up for everybody who stopped in the hov lanes and trying to avoid the
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hov lanes, as well. a crash, the inner loopmp the travers berg. >> and then, quantico to the beltway, rolling along nicely. >> thank you, melissa. the street-smart virtual reality challenge made a stop at pentagon city mall. people sat in a car with virtual reality goggles and different accident. it is to bring awareness to crashes. it usually ours during daylight saving time. this is brought by the nc washington c of governments.
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many of you are trying to get your body into better shape. t financial advisers don'want you to forget about your wallet's health. >> analysts and money managers say one-third of us have financial resolutions for the new year. in s ways toe money, maybe you should make more and ask for a raise. >> sexperts if you're nervous about the wild swings inhe stock market, consider moving your country into a bank saving. accoun that way at the end of the rar, only y wallet will be fatter. good morning. i'm frank at cnbc headquarters disneyland is raising prices ahead of the "star wars" theme
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expansion this summer. now, the dailyicket will be over $100. it's been less than a year when disney raised ticket prices. it's up to as much as 25% for tickets. that depends on when you go. disney says they provide tickets. with your business report, i'm frank collin. still o aheady, news 4 toda a rash of gun violence in d.c. overnight. plus, kevin spacey is expected in a massachusetts court. we're following his court case as part ofccusations of sexual misconduct.
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happening this morning, police make an arrt following a deadly stabbing at a local apartment building. what we knowbout the suspect and the victim. wayne rooney under arrest. whce the socr star was taken into custody. in response.. united is saying the partial government shutdown entering its third week. this, as local leaders call on lawmakers to reontn the govern
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>> good morning, everybody. m aar gill chichristgilchrist. and i'm eun yang. >> check bell is ready to go. it's good to be back. and it's seasonably chilly. but compared to the last couple of januaries, it is nowhere near as cold. the clouds are on the increase. there are snowshowers across the mountains of west virginia into maryland. there could be a snowflake or two. not expecpang from the tiny amount of snow. temperatures are mostly in the low to mid-40s. 34 in fairfax and 30
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