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kings county schools. falls church city,n loud and culpeper schools also opening two hours late. warren county schools will open one hour late. >> in jefferson, they're all on two-hour delay. hampshire, mineral counties are on a ur-hour delay. >> probably not a bad idea to let the kids have an extra hour or so, get the sunshine up, get emperatures starting to move in the right direction. four things you need know about the weather. we're in a deep freeze again this morning. plenty of sunshine, but this bitter cd snap is starting to lose its grip on the area, and today will be the last cold for at least a couple of days. the cold will be back for the weekend though. right now it is 10 degrees in gaithersburg, 5 in win chess termination 13 in marles beau,
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20 of not too much wind but a little bit of a wind as gaithersburg is minus 2. dog walking forecast time, i was watching those yesterday. dum a dumand dumber were taking their naps. you can go to the website and add a dog or cat. it will be cold but sunny. temperatures will be a little rnt above freezing by later on in the afn. let's go to melissa mollet. seat heaters on high. >> i would say so. absolutely. h.u have to have them on hi it's cold out there today. taking a look at the top of the beltway, 29, 95, route1, b.w. parkway, everything is looking good there. 270, same situation. nothing in the way.
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whiets fe white's ferry is closed. 95 in virginia. quantico to the beltway. 64 miles per hour is what it's going to take you, about 18 minutes. southbound on 95 t after kwabltco area, we do have a tiny bit of a delay. that's pretty typical on your average weekday morning, inner loop and outer loop, no issues. eun? >> thank yo take a look. "news4" cameras caught our people all over the area, rushing to get out of therutal coal. i ran from the station. the winter blast is not oy affecting our bodies, but the roads are taking a beating as well. major potholes a popping up across the area. nicole jacobs is tracking it. good morning. >> good morning. it's hard to name onething. this bitter cold weather is not really hammering away at, reallg takin a beating. we're talking about potholes
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here. let's take a look at memorial bridge you can see and possibly feel thets effec there. it's down to the rebar, causing people to dip into lanes to avoid what could happen to tir cars, but there are other areas feeling the chill as well. now roads between key bridge anr maur and other areas as well, gw parkway from 495 to roosevelt bridge is feeling the effects as well. here's why bill reached out to us. >> i got on the phone and email ed. nothing happened. >> all right. that is because the national parks service is just one of the auras affected by this partial
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government n.shutdo maryland road crews, virginia road crews all say they've gotten onal calls and they plan to head out to repair those. back to you. >> all right. tracking those troubles on the roads. thank you, nicole. d.c. has activated its hypothermia alert. emergency shelters are set up around the city to keep our homeless neighbors out of the cold. staying outside for several hours leakhi ts can cut off or hypothermia frostbite. >> it's terrible. it was so cold last night where we were. >> we're trying to help each other during this predicament and hoping god hears our prayers. >> call 311 or 911 if there's an immediate safety risk. families seeking shelter can also call 311. >> furloughed employees are minutes away from missingse
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nd paycheck. it's now entered its second month and a deal to end the gridlock doesn't seem to be in the immediate future. wle senate republicans support it, they would still need the support of seven senate democrats to pass it. democras want to reopen the government and then debate immigration. the president wants a deal on the border wall before the governme reopens. later today, d.c. mayor muriel bowser is expected to call on congress to end the shutdowec she's eed to meet this a afternoon in an effort togh ght the local charities at have stepped up to help hem people y theirbills. >> it's not only mayor bowser who's offered to help. there's been a 30-day stay on
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any conviction or fore closures. it would help those under ntract with the federal government. if fapassed, an emergency bill could be alerwed. s another resource available to you. it's opening today and aimee cho with more. >> it's going to be a one-stop shot for federal workers. they can get a h free meal here and starting today they can head next door and get food go. it's being put on by jose andres. he say it's a national food manage and he wants to do everything he can to help. there will be people here to talk to people about getting deferrals on their bills.
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we've talked to a lot of federal workers throughout theast 31 days. many say it hurts to g handouts but the shutdown has left them with no choice. >> this includes the local utility company like pepco and verizon offering deferrals and things like that, the diaper bag and localpital area food bank. we're going to be offering some food and supplies. >> and we've alsoosted a list of additional resources for federal workers in the nbc washington app. just search "shutdown." eun, mollet? >>th ks, aimee. if you need help, nbc 4 is hre to assist you. all you have to do is search shut down resources to help your fhily during very difficult time. >> we have breaking news. the american charged with espionage in russia, pa whelan, is expected to be in court today.
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>> cory smith is at the live desk. >> this is going to be a pretrial hearing reporting that his court hear willing take place in moscow city court. if he's eventually found guilty of spying, he faces up to 20 years in prison. you may remember he was arrested in moscow back at the end of the year in december on suspicious of carrying out an act of espionage. his family ss he was only in marco rubio for a vacation to ftend allow retired machine's wedding..s now a embassy representative will attend portions of this public hearing which w expect will take place today. >> thank you. freshman senator camela harris is the latest democrat t join the race for president in 2020. she's the first african-american candidate to enterhe race. shea her campaign will work
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on reducing the cost of high livi for the middle class and medicare for all. >> let's do this together. let's claim our future for ourselves, for our children, and for our country. >>r hours af announcing her campaign yesterday, senator harris was in d.c. attending an mlk even at her alma mater howard university. >> howard university is one of the most important aspect os mief life, and it's where i first ran for elected office. this is where it all began. >> harris has been an outspoken critic of the democrat. others have filed paperwork. right now police in prince georges county are trying to figure out what led to a deadly stabbing. it happened aroundnother yesterday. authorities tell us the suspect and victim are relate and that the suspect has been arrested. >> a sudden spiken opioid
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overdoses has alexandria police on high alert. foured suff from overdoses and two of them died over the weekend. >> 30-year-old breathing heavy in a bathroom. >> that 9as a call in a grocery store where a customer was found unconscious in the bathroom. detectives are trying to and if the eurce of deadly drugs. >> we have created a spike system where whe we see a certain number in a certain amount of time, we know there's a safety and health issue. our primary position is y'elpin. >> t handing out recovery bags. those bags contain information and a program with a number to a dream fa sit. for the se,nd ti a rockville high school has been andalized with messages of hate.
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someonpainted a swastika on the building. the swastika has been roved. sadly, this is not the first time the school has had to deal with something like this. just last month someoned spelle out the "n" word. the principal plans to address the students today. >> d.c.'s mayor and council are planlang to today. mayel mour bowser wants asrvet veto. metro says it loses between $25 million and 50 millio dollar a year from fare evaders. fare evaders under the kurnl law face jail time, a fine, and a iminal record. overturning the mayor's veto
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required two-thirds of the council. still to come, we tell you about a medical breakthrough in cancer. new york firefighters save a woman from a burning house. chuck? good morning, everybody. better p your code on. it's very cold. you hat, your scarves, your gloves, you'll neat it. sunshine, you'll be able to get out, t it'sbu l
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e look outside. it's really cold out there. we have several schoo delays scrolling at the bottom of your screen as well.
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a newor era a school in northern virginia. this morning the students will lk through aw patrick henry k through 8 school in alexandria.be it' five years in the making. the classrooms areigger and more modern. there's a new indoor performance space as well. we put a time lapse and construction on our nbc washington app. search "patrick henry." in d.c. there's a major chge to make at a high school. they want to change the name of woodrow wilson high school. they argue he was a scsegregationist and theool was built on land that used to be home to a thriving black neighborhood. they'll have a school discussion on the issue. researchers at fred hutchinson cancer research center asked more than 1,100 parents ofvaccinated teens to
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watch a series of vd owes about hpv. they were most interested onr canevention as well as the tafe tie and side effects of the vaccine. center helped in the development of the vaccine. we're working for your health thismorning. there's a new less is vainive option for women with breast cancer. it's called cryo oblation surgery. it originated in israel. doctors freeze the tumor.s itten quick and painless. it doesn't have to be performed in the hospital and patients can go back to normal life after the dreams over. >> it's fantastic. i dome haveords to express t you what a relief it is they didn't have to cut. >> clinical trials have shown promising results. the procedure costs about a third of a traditio at
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mastectomy. we eat a lot of office foodd arou here. a new study from cdc found that nearly a quarter of adults get food from cafeterias or vending machines. unless you work at "news4" where tt's every day for us. researchers say mof the food is high in calories, sugar and sodium, all that b stuff. mproving the traditional quality of work could be a key part of company welless prances. >> listen. in our defense, our cafeteria has healthy options, but when i see the black and white cookie, that. s go right to >> the muff fips. >> the blts. >> you've got get through that. and when it's cold like this, you want to eat the comfort food. >> exactly. >>hee ooher not only one. >> it's crippling most of the east coast. in new york the firefighters braced the bitter cold to save m
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's life who was trapped inside her home. they were able to get her out to safety, but it wasn't easy. >> second floor,ed ridden, 84-year-d, dementia. we grabbed the bedding, sheets and all, stched her up, and brought her out at this time. >> the home is still coated in ihe. 's no melting with these temperatures, and there was significant damage to the inside of the hous no word on what started that fire. >> everyone is looking for a warmup. we need a warmup. >> we, the chois you can either be cold and dry or mild and wet. >> i know we don need the rain, but at this point, i'll take the mild and wet, i would, becase this cold kind of crazy. >> all right. when it's raining tomorrow night and thursday, i know where i'm going to send the skplanlt letters.
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we don't need it, but it's coming with relativly mild air as well. that's in the future. in the urnlt can moment, it's a ry cold start this morning. only 16 degrees now in washingtn. a westwind under 10 miles per hour. so nowhere near as much of a breeze to con tend with, but even thatittle breeze has the windchill down to 5 here in washington. the temperatures are in t low teens everywhere the breeze is blowing. single numbers to close to zero in many, many neighborhoods. what to wear, heavy coat, hat, scarves, all that sthf. h temperature, not so bad. back above freezing for a couple ofho s. today's high, 34.or toow we'll start off dry, but clouds thickening up. rainhances increase as we go through the day tomorrow. there's the storm way up across the mississippi river valley but it's got a lot of warm air coming out of the south.
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by the time the moisre gets here, it will be rain. it won't be close to snow. temperatures will be near 50 deges. maybe a hit and miss shower but steadier rain chances come in after tomorrow and with could get a burst heavier rain as another kot comes on by. cold front. yes, indeed. that means we'll be dry, but chilly weather 34 today, near 50 tomorrow and igursday with high rain chances and fall back into the 30s for friday and saturday. all right, melissa mollet, let's haveething good in the traffic forecast. >> the volume is ce. rockville, new problem. southbound 270 near shay degrov rocident on the right side. response is there as well. it might be a little bit slow if
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you're headed southbound sometime soon. no major a closure othing like that. white'sy shut down. taking a look at 66, fairfax county to the beltway, going 0 miles an hour means you're going to get ther n inne minutes. eun. >> thank you. maintaining your key fob. >> what to do to keep it working without using your key to start the kay. >>plus anne hathaway and fred savage stop by on the "ellen" show. >> you're going to loo behind me. no talking, just acting out. >> okay. >>good luck. okay. >> it's going to be crazy. playing games. hathawaynd savage talk about their latest project. ca you
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when's the last time you put a key in your car. >> a long time. >> we have information to keep your fob working. >> that's right. reporter susan hogan reports some basic maintenance is needed to keep your keyless entry
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running. >> reporter: sometimes it's thelile things thatake you happy like locking and unlocking the door with the click of your kefob. >> i'm a firm-time , and having a new infant,to i want get in the car as quick as possible. having the key fob mak it really easy for me. >> you have to get in the habit of clickingt at least twice. >> i don't want to ever go back to a regular key. >> what if your key fob stops working? >> sometimes they need a little f k. >> if yoy fob stops working, you likely doble have to shell out hundreds of dollars. the auto team at consumer report says t first thi you should look at is the battery. >> the battery lasts a year or two. where you store the key fob is also important. >> leaving it in your car or on a hook by your car is a bad idea. >> it's close to your car, it could continue to communicate with the car, draining your
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battery. >> you can repce the battery for a few bucks. suz hoga "news4." >> consumer report says if all else fails man fobs have a key blade tucked inside that that device can maally unlock your door. technology, chuck bell. >> can we makeer the wea warmer instantly? > not instantly, but there is miler air coming our way tomorrow and thursday. a good opportunity to get your car washed off. the official advice for me, take your chances. today's forecast coming right up. plus, dog-watching danger. a petow ner's desperate plea after her puppies were stolen at gunpoint. what she wants you to know about her attacker. >> we're going to get you ready to get caught up on all of this year's top movies that you may have
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it is 5:29 as we take a live look outsid on this tuesday morning. it looks pretty out there,
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doesn't it? it'slways a prety picture, but it's 16 degrees. come on. not feeling great as we start s thrt workweek for some of you. and check out the temperatures all across the area. we're seeing single digits. oakland.that zero in that's crazy. still bitter cold and well below freezing all over that map, right. >> i don't really know the difference between zero and 16 degree it's just bad all the way around. >> that's a good point. good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. >> and i'm molette green. aaron is the srt one. he took off on this very cold morning. there's some good news. .pgs are going to warm many students are going to get to spend time in doors before they have to head out. >> we have several school delays to tell you about this morning. prince georges county will open two hours late. in virginia, fauquier, frederick, winchester, clark i
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fairfax, anl prince am county schools are on a two-hour delay. >> same for manassas city, manassas park, arlington, otsylvania, alexandria, fred ricks county, falseberg, loudnd and culpeper schools will also open two h late today. warren county schools, two hours l we. >> and ist virginia, schools are on a two-hourdela hampshire, mineral county schools on a three-hour delay. all of those delays are running on the bottom of your screen and also on the washington now let's head over to chuck for the latest on the forecast. >> he's going to fill us in before melissa gis us a check on the commute. all right, chuck. are we warming up at all here? >> no, not yet. sunrise is not until 7:20 this morning. two hours tori su. that means our official low temperature is likely to occur
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between now and then. currently it's balmy 9. a delightful ten in gaithersburg. sometimes it depends on the word you put in front of the number. feels like 2 below zero in gaithersburg. so the daily grade for today, sun's going to be out. temperatures will be back above freezing. today's high tempeture near 3 degree. rain but milder coming in soon. thaforecast in few more minutes. for now let's go to "first4 affic." >> good morning. marginal is not what we'reoing for. the local lanes near shady grove, crash on the right side.h te's ferry shut down because of high water on the pomac river. and brand-new, upper marlborood after ard road we have a disabled vehicle on the right
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houlder. that's why there's concern there. 66 inbound frfax county parkway. 95 in virginia, 95 in maryland, no problems yet. eun? >> thank you. tperatures in the teens sent people all over our area running for cover. all theecent snow and ice is wreaking havoc on the roads. e're talking about major potholes and craters across the area. >> that's right. "news4" "news4' "news4's" nicole jacobs is driving around the area. right, nicole? >> reporter: let's you're not gettinga anywhere fst or smoothly. let's take a look at the road. memorial bridge, you might see and feel every now and then as you hear that wind there. i can tell you it's down to the rebar in most cases causing drivers to dip into lanes of
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oncoming traffic in order to miss what could happen to their car, but there are other areas feeling the chill if you will. between key bridge and and another viewer toldab us ut gw parkway from 495 to rose vel brdge as well. viewer bill reached out to us after he had seen some risky business on the idge. >> cars dodge the potholes and usually it's one le going toward virginia and you're dodging yourself into incoming traffic. >> reporter: and he also told us the he reached out to people he knew to contact in order to have those roadsxe "news4" has learned that that part of the national parks service is also affected by the government shutdown. back to you.
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>> all . nicole jacobs. nicole, thank you. it's pretty rocky out there, you cantell. it's only tuesday morning, but if you're among the 800,000 federal employees furloughed, you're no doubtlooking ahead to friday. it will mark another pay period k.thout a paych lawmakers appear no closer to striking a dealo opening the government. democrats quick dismissed an offer. they're pushing to reopen the government first and then talk naimmigration. republicans may try to take up the senate's proposal, but withoupo the sup of at leastevendemocrats, it would fail. tsa agents are among the government workers not getting paid. many have called in sick. nationwide, 10% of its staff had unscheduledabsences. those sick calls hit
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b.w./marshall harder than any other in t country. in a statement they say it's not unusual tohave check points closed based on flights or staffing levels. the longest reports were upo 25 midnights. working for your health, another center will open up today. chef jose andres will open up for the furloughed federal workers. we just received an updata b on someaking news concerning the machinery being held in russia, paul whelan. et's get right to cory smith at the live desk for the latest. what's happening? whee lan was appearing in court in a pretrial hearing in moscow. wejust got a note from our nbc producer there. the court has denied bail to paul whelan. w
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arrested back in december in moscown suspicion of carrying out an act of espionage. his familyas says he only in the country for vacation and was expeed to attend a retired fellow marine's wedding. he's been held without bail. prison and pt in will continue to be there until february 28th. if he's convicted, they carry a prison sentence of up to 20 years in russia. back to you. he are our other top stories. camela harris threw her hat into the dtic race for president in 2020. the howard university grad is the firstc african-ame grad to enter the race. harris has been an outspoken critic of the president. she said her campaign will focus on reducing the high cost of living for the lower class and providing medicare for all. someone painted a swastika
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on the high school building. it's been removed and rockwell police are investigating. just last month someone spelled out the "n" word outside the stadium. the principal plans to address the students today. c.'s mayor and people are expected to clash over those who ride the metro but don't pay. the d.c. council may vote to overturn the veto. they worry thatak weing the sentence will increase the number of those trying to ride for free. a big morning in hollywood after months of speculation, reviews, and bach office revenues. oscar nominations will be d. announ movements including "bohemian rhapsody," "vice," and others.
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"a star is born" could lead the nominations. "black panther" may wind up being a contender. i can't believe three's a movie i've seen. >>'v got to catch up. >> netflix will make history. "roma" is expected to pick up nominations including the best streaming service. i can't imagine a movie not reaming i theater ss is nominated. >> is that why our fees are going up? >> could be. >> that will be on the "today" show coming up. after a teen returns to school after the march in shington, plus we hear from the man in the viral vide plus
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coming up on 5:42, a d.c. woman is afraid she'll never see her two dogs again. a man held her at gunpoint an stole her two 2-month-old puppies. this is rambo andstone. akita was walking her dogs on lendhes on . she said a man pulled out a gun and demanded the pit bulls. she said she was paralyzed with fear. >> he had that gun and my whole mind frame was himctually pulling that trigger, and i'm getting killed over somes. do i gave up the dogs. i didn't want him to actually shoot me. >> bennett said she cried all night after her dogs were stolen. d.c. police are ch surveillance cameras in the area to see whether the armed robberg was on video. and good morning, everybody.
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5:45 is your time as we take a live look outside. wou're going tont to have a few extra layers. highly recommend it. the cold temperatures are here to stay for now. several school districts have delayed classes so ds don't have to head out to the bus stop extra early? all the delays are the bottom of your screen. you can find them in the nbc
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chuck will be back to give us a complete look at the forecast including what he's calling a little bit of a warmup that's coming our way. >> looking forwardt.o th walking back. that's what president trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani is doing. having conversations. >> yeah, up to october november. >> he clarifies the ruarks. tracie potts joins us live. good morning. what is giuliani saying and why is the time line important to the president's case. >> n, he's saying it was
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hypothetical, the october/november time line he gavd not based on conversations he had with the president. however, he'ssihe pnt's personal attorney, so people took his words literally asmi y t expect. in terms of the time, eun, and the reason the time is significant is his former attorney said the discussions with russia, the business deal they were trying to work, building the tower, iere do january. then he said no and lied to congress saying they were still going on in the summer. now rudy giuliani is expending the timeline saying the president's company was trying to build this throughout the entire campaign all the way to the election day and the prnd his children who were working to him were well aware and getting regular briefings on it. >> the president alsot dealing the government shutdown which has now entered its second month. the republicans may city try and vote on it. what do you say? what are the chances of this
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thing working out? >> chans are almost zero. we i had to say zero, but almost zero because theyeed several democrats to work in the senate. nancy pelosi says we're not even looking at ths. it's a compromise the president said he's offered not goinre anywith the president losing paychecks again at the end of this we. >> tracie potts live for us this morning. thank you c thanreyou. weorking for you. >> aimee cho is live in wi washington more on what this is all abot. aimee? >> reporter: this is right next door to the world central kitchen by jose andres where federal worker can come get a free hot meal and starting today they can hecht next door and free food to go. now, jose andre says the
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shutdowns a national food emergency and he wants do everything he can to help. the scepter will be open every day, and in addition there will be diapers and pet food available and workers from pepci to deferrals on bills. we've talked with a lot of federal workers in the last 31 days. many say it hurtso to get handouts but the shutdown has left them with no choice snow it's hard. my friend and i were sitting here talking about essentially borrowing money from our parents to help pay bills and th eveg. >> and jose andres says he plans to open up more world ctral locations throughout the country to help as many federal workers as possible. live in penn corner, aimee cho, "nkws4." >> th you, aimee. a sfalout continues between high school students and native elder at the lincoln
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memorial.er prote are expected today. authorities have prepared a safety plan because students have received threats of violence. it comes after those students were accused mocking and harassing phillips, a nativend veteran. the kentucky teenagers say they faced verbal abuse from a group callhem a different name. phillips tried to talk to the students but instead students surrounded him and skbbegan chanting "build the wall." >> i was afraid because when we were there, they surrounded us. >> nicholas sanchez says he doesn't know why phillips approached him. the president defended the
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students. he tweeted looks likema sa and ores were treated unfairly. a bill that would have gradually raised the minimum wage to $15 an hour fai pass the state senate yesterday. it means the remain $7.25 an hour, the same as what's mandated by federal law. wages in d.c., maryland, and west virginia are all higher. for now, o tolls the dulles greenway will stay the same.w thers say they did not have enough support from loudoun county leaders to move forward with aoll increase. it would have allowed distance based tolli on the road. right now the tolls are the same no matter how far you go. all right, chuck bell. >> ye >> i know you love winter and it's january. >> this is cold even for people who like the cold, right?
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>> it's ld. it's not idulous, but it's -- you know, it's not even record. the record's below zero. sunday, yesterday, and today have all had temperatures below 20 degrees. last winter by this time, eun, we had already been below 20re de by 17 times? so we're lucky. we're lucky. >> so way? >> it was way colder the first half of last janry, i promise you that it was. but the last time we go to below 20 rngs last wintew were cold. it can turn around in a hurry. right now it's 16 in washington with a west wind at 18 miles per hour. that lowering the windchill to 5. 6 now in g,martinsb 7 in wood chester, 11 at dulles, warrington, and manassas. 13 at prince george's county.
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here's the good news. it will be bright and sunoo. also gnews. tooday's" high, very chilly. 34. orrow, though, look at this jump in temperatures will be up to near 50 degree tomorrow with rain coming in. future weather has nothing to woing about for today. partly to mostly cloudy early tomorrow but your wednesday morning commute will be dry. maybe a few hit-and-miss showers by lunchtime. so your ten-day forecast looks this way. mid-50s thursday morning. temperatures falling into the 30s and a couple of cold daysin coin friday and saturday.
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>> right now we have a problem in cheverly.sh a crreporting there. 270 northbound/southbound looks od. white's ferry shut down. centreville, eastbound 66, at sh 29, cthere. you're seeing some delays. taking a look at your travel time, 270 looks good. top of the beltway, nom. prob outer loop, 270. here in virginia, 66 and 95 rolls along nice literature. remember to listen to wtop 100 u f.m. when hop in your car. eun? >> thank you. right now a prince georges county native is feising off against rafael nadal right now
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in the quarterfinal open. tee a foe has pulled off an upset. nadal is ranked second in the world and you know this is the big ef battle yet. this is rafah. he's expert ese situations. 2-1 with nadalhead. he won the first set, which is not surprising. this could be his time. >> no matter the outcome.h s done a phenomenal job getting there. >> and he's 21. >> he's a baby. h ees got a long way to go e >> veiting. very exciting indeed. good morning. i'm kate rogers with cnbc. starbucks is rolling out a plano to deliveee in the. cog weeks. it tested delivery in miami lasf
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l. starbucks says nearly its entire men yu is available through an uber app. the company says it works st urban areas where fees are lower because of the high nd de with your cnbc business report, i'm kate rogers. >> you know people are going to pay. >> absolutely. not me. still ahead on "news4 today," it's going to be another cold bitter warning. plan for >>it. hese ooh right. pile it on as you hecht out. >> chuck, we'll let you know when thgs warm up as well. in ♪
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coming upm.on 6:00 a this morning, good morning, evan. aaron gilchrist has the morning off. i'm molette green. >> and i'm eun yang. everyone wants to know about the cold weather. before that, we wt to tell you about school delays. prince george's coty will open two hours late and allegheny schools three hourse. l facquier, winchester, clark, winchester are all on a two-hour
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delay. >> manassas city, manassas park city, spotsylvania, king george nty schools. falls churchit loudoun and en culpeper owo hours late. jefferson, berkeley, hardy, morgan county all on a two-hour delay. hampshire, grant, and mineral county are o a -hthrr delay. melissa mollet is standing by. but first chuck bell with this very cold morning. >> goodng mor temperatures have fallen into the teens. there is optism in the forecast and sunshine today and a whole lot less of a gusty wind will allowemperatures back in to freezing. as you

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