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right now, folks across the ting ready the brave the cold temperatures the honor the o life and legacy of dr. martin buther king jr. have details on events happening around town. the future of our country depends on you and others lifting our voiigs to for our american values. that's why i'm running for president of the united states. >> a surprise announcement sets the internet on fire this mornin senator kamala harris throws he hatthe ring for 2020. she's the latest of a growing crowd of democratic contenders. >> all right. it is windy and cold. radar shows we don't havehi
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an in the way of rain or snow in the short-term, but oh, is it windy and cold. i'll update you on the forecast here and let you know when our next chance for rain and snow s is. stay with us. thanks for joining us on this martin luther king jr. day. >> let's get right to what everybody is talking about today. the weather. dangerously cold conditions. chuck is standing by with more on those frigid temperatures and you talk about rai and possibly snow. i'm looking for a warm up here. >> okay. let's first do that. get things warmed backai up today, that's not going to happen. we'll start to see a moderation tomorrow.ur temper will be back near 50 degrees by the time it gets towardshe middle of the week, but today, low windchillsgh. emperatures are barely going to pak it to about 20 degrees. it will be bitter cold again for your early evening plans. still cold tomorrow, but btal.
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nowhere near as much wind. right now, 19 in washington. thatin northwest is averaging 23 miles an hour. so it is afi very signt wind to contend with as the windchill downng to 2 above in wasn and temperatures mostly in the mid teens area wide with windchills down close to zero. even below zero across the shenandoah valley. it's all about theind and cold today. there are signs of rain befor the week's over and snow before the weekend is over. that's coming up. >> all right. looking forward to it. if today, you know how brutal the semis actually feel. >> absolutely. it's enough to take your breath away, but folks are buning up d heading outside today for dr. martin d luther king j events all around the area. nicole is along p theade route. nicole, good morning. >> good morning to you.
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it is definitely a c td one out hes morning. you can see some behind me, ready to line up for the martin luther king day jr. rade. let's hope for them for themselves, that they are dressed appropriately. there's no denying it. >> when i say it's co, it's cold. >> it is frigid. >> one of the coldest mornings so far. > right down to the dog bone cold. but for some, it's the kind of cold that makes you want to tackle it. >> i got to get up and go. >> temperatures well below 2 degrees. the coldest morning so far. >> i'm dressed pretty good boots, sock, tights, forgot my gloves, but i'm okay. >> in the overnight hours, 3:00 in the morning in southea d.c., flames sparked on brothers place. two people inside forced out. a third thrapped.
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an electrical blaze, firefighters say, a space heater and extension cord overloading the outlets. >> with this severe colnt weather, we o remind everybody if they're using portable heaters, keep them away, three feet away from i guess flammable. also to plug them directly into an outlet. >> all made it out with nonlife threatening injufies. crews though taking ginger steps to assure their safety. >> we have icing conditions. there's the threat of falling from the ice.fi our fiters in addition to the gear they normally work with also dresse eed for the weather. >> it's a holiday. dr. martinr. luther king day and while most are walking briskly through the chill, shere will bee enjoying a parade or two t anding to figure out just how to stay warm. the district has activated its hypothermia alert, which means the national weather service is foresting 32 degrees or
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blower. so this is a pretty big deal. if you do plan on heading down to m thetin luther king day jr. parade, w yout to dress appropriately. back to you. >> all right. get inside, nicole thank you so much. this morning, leeburg residents are fighting hate with unity. esterday on t of martin luther king day, someone place ed klan flyers. >> as you can see, we've got a huge crowd braving the bitter cold. they tell me their goal is sto and together and show that hatred has no place here in leesburg. now this rally was put on by loudoun county chapter of the p. na they have people of all ages out here. they say they're tired of finding recruitment pflyers in their neighborhood. t this is trd time this has happened, including one batch of
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fliers that was passed out this same week astyear. they say they believe whoever is doing it is choosing this weekend deliberately. that makes these folks sad, but they'reetermined to fight back. >> we're going to come together in love and unity and march and t though know who are against that that we're strong and we continue to press. >> unity always wins. i know they're unified in what they think is right, but in the unified and d ewa bringing people of different colors and races about sh that's what it's about. that's what america is really about. >> right now, the fliers are protected under free speech, but they say they're workiget them classified as a hate crime so that people could be arrested for passing them out. breaking politicalnews. another name is add a eto the l of presidential hopefuls. kamala harris makes it official
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on martin luther king day. she is entering the democratic e presidential this is the video she posted on twitter of her announcement just hours ago. e's expected to headqairter her ca in baltimore and the howard university graduate will be the first woman to hold the office and second african-american if she wins. >> 2020 will be here before you know it. well for most of tyou,ay is a federal holiday, so you're not working. for some, it's day 31 without a paycheck because you can work. over the weekend, president trump offered a deal to reopen the government in theshutdown, but democrats have rejected it. news 4'sra te potts explains why. >> reporter: president trump's offe to reopen the government goes up for a vote in the senate tomorrow. >> this bill would reopen the government. >> reporter: he's offering temporary protection for 1 million immigrants, refugees and dreamers brought here illegally as children in change for billion for the border wall. >> straightforward.
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leir. reasonab and common sense with romise.omp >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi and other democrats call it a nonstarter. >> it's outrageous and he's just playing politics and this is a bad sal. >> this , an effort to prop up the president's sagging poll numbers. >> reporter: despite support from systemns republi- >> i think the president has put a reasonable compromise on the table. >> reporter: some are calling it amnesty for immigrants. no, it's not part of my offer, he tweets, addino thank you the unpaid federal employees caught up in the shutdown. acie potts, nbc news, washington. >> sticking with politics, to the russia probe. rudy giuliani revealed on "meet the press" yesterday ttit that neions to build a trump tower in russia may have been goingn much longer than anyon has admitted eadmitted. possible y through election dayn
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2016. that goes against president trump saying he had no business dealings in russi during the shutdown, news 4 is working for you. you can find to the minute velopments and resources for those affected by the shutdown.n it's all in o washington app. this morning, police in fairfax county are still for the driver who hit and killed an elderly man friday ooempk. chopper 4 flew over the scene on arlington boulevard. police have identified him as the 93-year-old man who was killed. he wasroing near summerfield road when struck. off iny the driver sped a dark colored pick up truck the fallout continues after video of a weekend confrontation goes viral. hear what both side rs say i
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two days after a controversial video spa
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outrage on social media, the young man at the center is defending himself. >> the footage shows teenagers wearing make america great aga hats seemingly taunting someone st the people's march on friday. >> but a ron allen reports, the video does not tell the who story. >> reporter: this video near the lincoln memorial igniting outrage. native american nathan phillips beating a drum face-to-face with high school teens from kentucky. some wearing make g americareat again gear. >> i was scareded. >> reporter: the tribal elder said he had accepted in to diffuse the conversation between the teen a men identified as isra raelites. hurling insults at the teens. >> this is a bunch of future -- >>d. i interve and things just escalated from there. >> reporter: the member who
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filmed the encounter says it started when the stunts started mocking them. soon after videof the students and phillips went viral, the kentuckyc cathochool and die cease that some of the students belonged to saying in statement they condemned the action of the student. we extend our deepest apologies to mr. phillips. we wppl take apriate action. but now the student at the center, nick, is speaking out. in a letter, he writes he and his fellow students were verbally attack eed first and tt illips approached them and that they only started performing school spirit chants after being given permission by a chaperon. i was worried the situation was getting out of control where teenagers.e provoking he added he smiled because he wanted him to know he wasn't going to be provoked into a
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larger confrontation. in videos, other students could be seen making racist >> it represented a behavior and attitude that certainly does not reflect the values that we here in covington, h kentuckye and promote. >> reporter: nbc news, new york. sandman says he's been targeede eed with death threats. the elder isn't sure whetherexp. it's that time of year r already. teens here across the country, receiving their college acceptance letters. over the weekend, one maryland teen found outoi where she's g and got a lot more than just a letter ♪ >> i got nothing like this. >> no. no. >> when my college came calling. universityad leaders several
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surprise visits to homes. this was in prince georges countyer some of thepins marching band along with the mascots, they surprised the young dalady med audrey who couldn't believe what was happening. >> no, they only break out the big guns like that when they want the donations. there are some surprising results from a new long-term study on early childhood education. >> turns out theit ben of preschool may last longer than thought. kerry sanders has that story. >> reporter: mom, amanda edwards. drive iing her kids to school. 13-year-old mckenzie, an a s.ent, now taking high school level english clas but her youngest, cole, in first grade, struggles every day. the difference, she believes,nz mc went to prek, but it wasn't an option for cole. >> if i could go back and change things, he would have went to
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p prek. >> reporter: researchers at duke say it does make a difference and those benefits last much t lohan previously thought. through eighthnd grade a maybe beyond. after following 1.5 million childrenver 13 years in north carolina, the new research shows long-term positive impacts that do n fade out over time. so across the board. >> across every group we studied, a positive imr:ct. >> reporritical because kids who are not proficient by the end of third grade are four times as likely to drop out of high school. >> i have more. >> reporte at millbrook magnet elementary,al the princ wants to give her students the best chance for success. >> getting kids into school as 4 years old is that important to i competitive down the road? >> we believe thatt is. >> reporter: prek, a studyhat shows it's more than a baby step to a better education.
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kerry sanders, nbc news, raleigh, north carolina. >> he had a big win this weekend. but trouble was brewing at home for manny pack owe. htis was the scene last n after there was a reported break in at his home in loheangeles whilas in las vegas for his fight against aidrian bonnerer. some called police to report the blaek break in. the lapd has not said what if anything was stolen or if they have any suspects in custody. >> e to thnd zone! hell super bowl, new england is heading back again for the third straight year. >> and wh that, deja vu all over again. the new england patriots are going back to the super bowl. hey, at least this time k it, is a rematch 17 y in the making. the rams andatriots will battle for the trophy. both teams hado overtime punch their ticket to atlanta. we'll have more in our next hal.
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ho and more on the debate over whether saint got robbed. >> no debate. they got > robbed. l right. still to come. preparing for the financial emergency. >> what you needifo know b even ou are not impacted by the government shutdown. when you shop with us, you know how to score.
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and if friday finds out about this whole scene, trust me there's going to be drama! so, let's just keep all of this between us, hmm? thursday. friday! what's happening here? nothing. [ screaming ] president trump visiting the martin j luther king memoriat moments ago. he and mike pence honoring the civi rights icon on this mlk day. the government shutdown has a lot of people thinking about their rainy day funds. at you need to know about prepare frg r financial emergencies. >> reporter: among the stories abou furloughed federal workers, chris greer's sry ands out because of what he's
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been doing for years. >> i have a rit l bit of a reserve fund that we have saved as a family. >>eporter: sadly, he's t exception. not the rule though. accord tog a new bank rate survey about american workers with no emergency savings ascount. >> at 40% of americans could pay an unplanned expense $1,000 out of their savings. >> reporter: he says the average financial emergency cost about $700 and makes the argument to at least srt an emergency savings account. >> critical action step is setting up the direct deposit from your paycheck into a dedicated savings account. >> reporter: if you have little r or no emergency savings, there are a couple of very important don'ts. >> don't automatically go to your credit cans. don't t to the payday lenders. >> reporter: the money coach says don't try to borrow yourself out of debt, but a
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adjust to a more frugal lifestyle and ask creditors for patience. >> you might need to get some loan deferment. you might need to negotiate to make smaimer m payments. >> reporter: you might need professional help from non-profit agencies that she says deal with debt in both good times and bad. nbcnews. foodies, listen to this. the restaurant -- will be fering efixed menus. menus with fixed items. they're priced at $35 and $22 for lunch and brunch. safe bet, don't eat outside. >> don't eat outside and pick a restaurant with a fireplace. >> there you go. >> even better. >> it's ni. ben and jerry's is founded in vermont and it's hard to sell
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ice cream in vermont in the winter. the produce used to change. that's real. so what have. >> maybe you can get a deal today. >> i want some ice cream no>> who doesn't. >> ice cream is good for everybody. at anytime. let's just talk about the cold. because that's all it's going b to be aroundhere. very cold weather here today, tonight and tomorrow. there are signs that things will start to warm up a bits we head towards the middle of the week just in time to turn our nexton precipita chance into all rain. looks like no snow to concern ourselves with wednesday and thursday, but rain looks very, very like ly. 19 in washington. northwest winds averaging over 20 miles per how, so windchills are going to be taking quite a bit off u these temperatures. temperatures now mostly in the teens. factor in the wind though and windchills are down below zero the shenandoah valley.er it will be anoeally cold
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start tomorrow morning. but it won't be, the wind won't be blowing so hard. sun goes down after 5:005:17, so it will be sunny at 5:00, but at 5:17, the full moon is back again. a very cold evening andd fri start. anything you want to do outside, just limit your time outdoorst s ou can. make sure your neighbors are safe and warm and bring in your pets as well. forecast on instagram and the nbc washington app all great d of thestay say h weather and if you have any good pictures you quot got of t moon last night, send it to me and i'll retweet it. h a lot of great pictures. more on my page and find some of those great pictur. for today, the cold air rushing off the eastern sea board. look at the cloudstreaming out over the open waters and forming quite a bit of clo cover. all the snow in northern new england has come to an end, so
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quiet weather for them. here's the five-day forecast. dangerously cold weather and chills near zero all day. about 15 degrees tomorrow morning downtown. iif you live culpeper or manassis, you may be down to close to abo 5 degrees early tomorrow. then a warm up comes on wednesday. wednesday afternoon into the mid and upper 40s. rain likely to move in wednesday afternoon and night. rain for most of the day on thursday. could get another inch of rain out of this system then cold air starts to return on friday, more about any chances for snow over the weekend coming up in the next half hour.
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today, the nation pauses to honor dr. martin luther king jr. a defining moment ofhe civil rights movement. it was his iconic speech right here in washington, d.c. over 50 years ago. >> president trump and mike pence made their way to the memorial moments ago and placed duwreath during their unannounced indi. we have a lot of information on all of thes even honoring his life on the nbc washington app and we welcome you back to news 4 midday. >> thank you for joining us. the round of 16 continues on day eight of the australian open. all eyes will be on serena williams. also competing, naomi. williams lost to her in u.s. open after the heated confrontation with a chair umpire. also on the court, prince
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georges countywh native just turn 21 yesterday and beat dimitriov and is on to takon rafael nadal. washington's football team may not have been on the field last night, but both of yesterday's conference champions turnrt into oe thrillers. >> oh, man. whether the team you were rooting for won, lost or you got robbed, th with los angeles rams taking on tom brady and the new england patriots. craig melvin repor now. >> first half, to the end zone. >> reporter: a fitting night cap on a championship sunday for the ages. m brady and his patriots taking down the chiefs booki ii their thi straight trip to the uper bowl and a record nin appearance for brady. the patriotsed dominathe first half. >> to the endson and it's caught
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for the todd. >> reporter: but the chief's young star quart back responded. >> and the chiefs have taken the . >> reporter: the patriots would go to overtime. just hours earlier, the l.a. rams punched their tic super bowl. >> rams win it and on to the super bowl they go. >> we're excited abo getting a chance to go on and playing in atlanta. >> reporter: late in the game, controversy. >> no flag. >> reporter: with two minutes left,fficials not calling and appeared pass interference against the rams instead of giving the snts a chance to put the game away. the no call igniting a fire storm on social media. the city of norleans, devastated. expressi were thinking.r fans we were robbed. afterward, the saint's coach
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revealing he got a phone call from league office admitting it should have been a penalty. >> for a call like that not to be made, man, just hard to teallow. >> rep overnight, fans in l.a. and new england ecstatic as a star studded supersized showdown awaits. >> we're going to need one more grt game. so pretty great way to end it. probably as i excited ase been in a long time. >> yeah, see how the referees mess this one up in two week's ti. that was t brady's first super bowl in 2002. came against the rams plays in st. louis at the time. the quarterback was just 7 at the time. it takes place in atlanta two caeks from now. t wait. virginia residents had a chance to ask questions about how amazon new hq2 will impact their lives. there's a bigst turnout day at the rec center for the amazon town hall. elected officials from alexandria and arlington took questions on a number of topics.
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how the move will affect housing and transportation. they'll hold amazon accountable. >> we are the ones that need to lead the way. not anybody else.ur to support community.or ahe crystalsa city headquarters and hiring starts this year. zbl a new study says many cancer alrvivors face serious finan troubles. that's according to a new study from the american cancer society. they had more medical debt than their peers with no o histo the disease. patients and high deductible mans without a health savings account were at risk for money problems. researchers at northwestern have developed a way to figure out woman's risk of post partum
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depression. it was 73% accurate. looking at number of children and education. moms who can start treatment earlier have a better chance at a full recovery. all right, parents, how do you keep your kids from catching cold? a new poll finds 70% of parents still believe in folklore likeo not outside with wet hair. is that -- >> yeah. do. >> about half of those parents gave their kids vitamin c or other supplements not proven effective. most parents do use cprd ention strategies supported by science like frequent handsh g and staying away from others who are sick. >> that maybes sense. yeah. here's an idea sure to cause debate in your house. more than 500 school districts nationwide are shifting to a four-day school week. >> having that extra day on the weekend gives me a chance to just replenish myself so that i
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can come back and be the best teacher that i can be. >> okay. i'm not sure this is going to workid here. nationwide teacher shortage, walkouts and strikes, district officials say this is a good way to retain the teachers and boost morale. a school district in oregon used this for 20 years, but experts say i wouldn't work for all districts, especially those with lowns mcc they rely on the free or reduced lunch program. >> interesting. >> what kid is going to disagree with that though? tru >> okay. they have an interesting s.me and bbhoy. when we come back, see how they're using ice fshing to buily ties. d
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saying thank you to the vet raps who have fought to protect our country is an important task. that's exactly what the alaska based hard water warriors aim to do each winter. >> yeah, the group is dedicated to providing ice fishing opportunities the veterans and their families. after the first trip this year, a few are hooked. >> it's about veterans and it's about family. >> 13. guys need help? >> it's a group dedicated to creatinging memories. they provide ice fishing opportunities to alaskansve tha served in the mill mil tear as a way of saying thank you. >> this is an opportunity for the families to get outside. to enjoy the great outdoors. >> see it at the ttom? there he is. >> is that your first one? >> first one. >> jeremy and jeremiah were out on the ice for their first time
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and it didn't take them long to set the hook on a new nice trout. >> got it! fish on! >> whoa! >> moments likehis are wha make all the hard work worthwhile for the hard water warriors. >> mission accomplishd. it's a goo day. >> i can't describe it. it puts a smile on everybody's face. the kids when they catch the first fish. i remember going fishing with my dad, catching my first fish. >> sponsorser parith hard water warriors and provide some of the gear needed to make these moments possible for veterans. the warriors have held about ten of these events e fry year the past three years and so far k about 340 veterans and theirl fa have been able to enjoy a day of ice fishing because of the group's work.ou >>ust got to keep trying. >> how cl is that. could have shot that story in
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d.c. today. >> all right, you see this one? a lunar phenomenon was happening when you were probably asleep. what you were looking at is aod super bolf moon. the moon hits this just after midnignd. if you're ing why some call it that, the blood referring to the color the moon turns during the height of a total lcliunarse. it's called super because it appears larger and wolf is the first full moon of january is . call >> very nice. >> the next one is the cold moon in february. >> oh. >> so tllt event gets to april, the flower moon. ju, the strawberry moon. >> i love it. >> just break out a namitwhen we need finally, a little winter like around here. temperatur really cold this morning. it's always a shock to the systemhen you get cold for the first time and this winter, though novembe was colde than average, we had a lopg stretch of days that were not that cold. check out this little stat thatr i dug up you. so yesterday and today was the
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first time this winter we've dropped low 20 degrees. was low yesterday. just before midnight. we dropped below that this mornin bycomparison, last winter, washington dropped below 20 deees 17 times. in about a one-month stretch in deceer 27th t february 3rd. so we had a lot more very cold days last year. but just so you don't start to afink now winter's going to last forever, not lonr we were below 20 degrees on february 3rd last year, we were 82 degrees on th 21st of february. our earliest on record last year ryter the cold start, things warmed up in a h all right, so it's all about the wind and the cold today. still 19 degrees in washington. northwest wind still averaging 23 miles per hour. mostlyeens and you could add two or three degrees to get up to your high today, but staying windchills here for the next couple of hours, i think most of the d.c. area will
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keep a windchill below 5 degrees for the rest of the day. so if you're headeded out, your heaviest coat, your hat, your scarves, your glov, put it on. it's going to be an unpleasant n day to be spe time outside. 22. frigid and cold today. all the snow is gone from parts of new york and new england. good. >> rich: to it. we are playing a waiting game to get this cold weather out of here and milder air chance for rain as we of the week.ddle future weather, it's ticking forward. a cloudless sky for today, tonight and most of tomorrow a well. a few extra clouds coming in later on in the day tomorrow and ht into ght, tuesday n wednesday, it will be cloudy and though it won't be rain iing on the wednesday morning commute, by about noontime, here co the rain chances once again. it will be rain, not snow as temperatures get close to 50 degreessdn both wed and thursday. so 40s and rain for the middle of the week then turning sunny,
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we're not thenly ones dealing with this cold today. >> much of the east coast is in the deep freeze and some got cig cant ice and snow. >> a nas nasty winter storm ovee weekend. this morning, millions are dealing with the froze b b fallout. the storm packing a powerful punch freezing new york's hudson river. strong waves pounding the eastern sea board. parts ofst c massachusetts under water. now officials concerned about the dangerous temperature drop overnight. >> the windchill when you're talking about minus 5, minus 10, mihas 15 degree windchill, tt serious. >> plow operators racing against
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time to clear the roads before the deep freeze. >> the goal is to get all this cleared before it freezes over tomorrow. right? >> absolutely. do notro want it to ben, that's for sure. >> travel, treacherous across multiple stices. slk conditions to blame for hundreds of crashes and dozens of injuries. in missouri, the state highway patrol reported two fatalities from weather related crashes. and in connecticut, a utility worker kill ed repairing a air travel has also been affected. more than 1600 flights canceled. another 2700 delayed and it was ay sat in canada for these unitedng pass after a door broke, they were unable to deplane and sat on a tarmac for 14 hours. back in albany, new york, while some were digging out, others were having fun. mo u warmingp to the idea of spending today inside.
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>> got somewhere to be today or tomorrow? >> no. no workor the next two days. >> yeah. >> i get to dig out and go back in a warm house in my bed. >> oh. the problem now x people who didn't digut from all that ice to e piles of solid deal with because of the frigid temperatures. good news, they're expected to rise this week. as nicole told us at the top of the hour, d.c. has activated its hypothermia alert. if you see someone who needs shelter, call 311 or 911th if e's immediate risk. families can also call 311. there are several shelters open around the district for people who just need to get inside and warm up. meanwhile, monte fwgomery counte turned s aquatic centers into warming centers. pets areelcome as well. and the nbc washington app, we have the loeks of warming centers and shelters all over the area. corey.
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>> cold weather last night did not prevent a community from remembering one oferwo people mu more than a week ago. one was shot and killed as he sat in a car with another worm on forester street. last night, people huddled together to keep warm for a vigil. they used their flashlight hs instead of candles. they prayed together, read scripture together and let go o of balloons to remember him. >> we've all planned to this shooting. people pretend like we don't hear it. a simple phone call could be the difference between life and death for somebody.al >> the woman iis washington. the other person in the car. she and bradley were coworkers. there have been noar sts. switching gears to a celebration in wisconsin overnit in the wake of jayme closs. her friends and family came together to give thanks. morgan has more on the
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celebration and what's next for jayme. >> it was the prayer many thought they'd never say. >> we pray to the almighty god. >> a prayer of thanks and gratitude from a cousin whose m improbable rurn now marks a w beginning for her tiny wisconsin town. >> we are grateful. we are grateful certainly first and foremost for yme's safe return. i don't know if we would have hadhe strength and courage to do what she did so we're er grateful for h. >> at her school, signs webbing her back cover the windows as rds from all over pour into the small town. >> it's just been incredible to see. right now, she's liveing with hr aunt recovering ou eof the publ. >> they're doing well. they're just appreciating everya moment they together. every moment they have with jayme and maythey're so happy t have her home. >> it was just 11 days ago she
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escaped her alled captor. the 21-year-old former marine now accused of killing her parents before kidnapping and holding the teenager captive for 88 days in a remote house about an hour from her hometown. police arrested patterson minutes after jayme escape d fr the home. no word on when jayme will return to school, but officials there say they'll be ready when she is. >>e' going to prepare for a little bit of everything just so we're not scratching our head wh we get that phone cal because we want to be there and give her the best of everything. >> and today, new photos shared wih friends show a glimpse of the old jayme, a fung lov 13-year-old hiding an incredible strength. >> it was a true smile that i saw on her face. it looked like she was happy and i feel like she's going to do well. >> pattersonds being h in jail on $5 million bond. he'sharged with two counts of homicide and kidnapping andrg
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ry. a final check of the forecast when we come back. >> plus, matthew mcconaughey stops by the ellen show. here's a sneak peek. >> what is the most rebellious thing you did a a teenager? >> 13, i got really mad at the parents and i'm running away and as soon as they went oh, you are, they beat me toy room and started packing my bags then pushed me out the r door.'t i went, i dhink i really want to go as wad bad as i thought i do. >> what he did as a child and sharing some other personal interests with with ellen. >> you can watch the full interview today at 3:00
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jis. one man in columbia found his passion in the midst of adversity. the country is experiencing a high unemployment rate. that forced him to do this. transform himself fr waiter to a street performer to make more money. >> okay. >> he used the movie transfo gstransformers as the inspor his act with $200 in savings and a little ingenuity, he created a costume out of card board boxes. commuters can catch his show while they wait for the light to change. i'm sure kids love that. ♪ love this, too. this is the dance group life balance. they're one of ten fan favorites from around the world that will face off on "america's got , lent" on o stage tonigo of the acts will move on to the finals. find out which acts advance i america"america's got talent" cs
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tonight at 8:00 here on nbc 4.ey ook so good. >> you can get out there. >> i can do it. >> noo don't need the lights or anything else. >> i need the lights. zblncht let's check your final forecast>>ne more time. ll right, chuck, what's up? >> still got the wind and the cold to be dealt with here for the rest of the afternoon. ll averaging d s 25 miles per hour. so the windchill advisory has been dropped, but the wind advisory is still up forinds gusting over 30 to 35 miles per hour. chills at our below zero most of the day. you need to layer up and limit outdoor activities. windchills below zero hovering closer to zero or slightly above. so dog walking forecast today, l . appropriately named dog for this kind of weather becvese we could named him frostbite instead. very cold weather. you can go to humane rescue alliance.org if you'd like to adopchilly or any great pets
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there. they also have cats and rabbits and turtlesng. anytou need to add to your family there. temperatures outside are about the co. high around 22 degrees. a check of the forecast is always available on social media and using our nbc washington a app. tomorrow, another very cold tomorrow morning. about 15 around town.bu probably closer to 5 in the suburbs, so i sort of split the difference there and put 10 fo th00 a.m. forecast. highs should be at or a bit above freezing, so that's a litt h progress then as wed towards the middle parts of the week unfortunately, we have more rain coming our way. back to cold sunshine friday and saturday and then next sunayy into mo enough cold in place and moisture coming our way. we may have to be worried about a chance for snow sunday into monday. doesn't look like a big storm just yet and we have a long time to watch it. in the meantime, just run as c
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fast as y from the house to the car. >> that's it. left me gloves.er >> can n leave the gloves. >> got to have everything. >> thanks. >> that's it for news 4 midday. thank you so much for joining us. we're back on air this afternoon first at4:00. >> you can get news and weather updates anytime with the app and we're going to leave you with some live pictures memorial to honor the life and legacy of dr. king. have a great day. we're going to see you in the morning.
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