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at' turn to first chuck bell who has a -- wha you laughing at? storm team4s -- too many ss in there. >> you are 0 for 2. do you want to try to strike out completely? >> no thank you. >>id temperatures in to upper 20s. little bit of breeze. so monday hit the road forecast near 30 this morning. near 40 at lunchtime and back in the upper 30s by 6:00 this evening. today will not be a day of any realignificant weather concerns. high temperatures around 42 degrees. but again no preparaticipitatio today. that's not the case tomorrow. likely nears 44 degr tomorrow afternoon with rain. unfortunately rain likely to be chano snow during the evening commute on tuesday. there is an 80% channece for th
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and cld add up to couple inches of snow which could cause trouble for way morning. so you should focus on the positive. nothing bad is happeningmon your ay. >> that's true. that is true. silver springs southbound 29 near new hampshire had a disabled vehicle witthe right side being blocked. that is now out of the way. don't have to wry about that. inner and outeroop of the beltway looking good. an rockville the local lanes had the left le as only thing getting by zhe workone. that is now out of the way as well. so as you head dn to 70, take you 27 minutes. melissa, thank you. today d.c. will begin to look like d.c. once again. the government shutdown is over. and hundreds of though stands of furlough workers willeturn to their jobs. among n them,ational park service employe. over the weekend they could be seen walking around the asta. answered qns and made sure the returning crowds weric ta encarenjf.
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the ies eoyed walking up steps of the lincoln memorial. and park service employees said are just dplad to be back to work. you. awmakers have just three weeks to avoid another shutdown. debate remai the same. trump says he wants billions of dollars and democrats don't want to give to himri ony the president is saying he is thinking aboutin a national emergency and which would allow him to take the money and construction. he is committed to defending t nation. several media criticized the president for what they say as caving to the democrats. but his party is sticking by him. >> i watched speaker pelosi sit there and not negotiate with anything. so i give president trump a lot ofhe credit. put the american people before politics. >> the deadline to strike a new deal and avoid a second shutdown is february 15th. this morning police are still looking for clues in a triple murder in southeast on
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saturday night. latest in an outbreak of violence in the city this s weekenriple murder happened on fort davis. two people shot dead in ha car and another found dead in the street nearby. police say they don't know why the victims were in the neighborhood but some neighbors say they have an idea of why the violence is moving into their area. >> you have police psence in cherpa rts, so now decide they'llome over here. >> t total number of homicides so far this year is up to 18. police chief says he working with federal partners now and task forces tuntake off the acreets. news4 nicoles will have more with him and the mayor coming up ithe next half. another man shot and killed in what police say w a not homicide but an armed man committed a cri in northeast. another man shot and killed him. shooting took place after midnight on saturday. police have not released any more information on this case.
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we are learning new details about that massive recycling plant fire in chevrolet. fire investigators say it caused $8 million worth of damage. and take a look at what's left warehoe. this is a paper recycling plant on columbia park road. the fireed sta 6:30 last night. firefighters stayed on the scene all night. they still don't know how it started. your time now is 4:34 here's a look at other top stories. working to get more information on deadly accident in alexander. pedestrian hit and killed by a car last night. the person was street when they were hit. right now unclear whether they had the right of way. the driver did stay on the scene. fire sparked inside a rockville swi club daycare last night. this is georgetown on nelson street. smoke and flames led to a partial rooollapse. firefighters said they could
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hear some minor explosions inside possiy from chemicals. no one was hurt. investigators aren't sure what started the fire. police need help findihe person who vand lysed a church in rockville. someone splashed red paint and doorway of st. mary's cat rick church. officer say similar happened earlier this month. they are urging anyone with information about this to immediately contact the polic scary moments for a university of maryland student. a man walked into his dorm room and went into bed with her. the student told police tan came in through an unlocked door at elton hall and toucheder. she said she yelled at him demanded he leave. and event ll hely he did. he was described as a white male,ei mediumt brown eyes and hair. wearing blad shts. it's now 4:35 a.m. ahooting rampage ended up with
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suspecttu c. da c dakota theriot killed apparently his girlfriend, father and brother before killing his own mother and fher. the suspect's father told authorities his son shot him before he passed away. theriot was facing a number of charges including five counts of hear from the victim's family coming later this morningay on "t earlier this month the world health organization calledhe anti-vac eyewitness movement a major threat to public health. >> and right now u thenited states is having the worst measles outbreak since 2014. in california, health officials are focusing on how children are skipping mandatory shots. now t the only way fora child to start school without bng vaccinated is with the doctors's tte, but jus three years the
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otmber of those doctors has tripled. >> we have some schools with medical exemption rates higher than 20%. >> tan tt breaks through to her immunity and when tt's problems can come about. >> exactly. one in sacramento charging $97 for exclusive program teaching parents to navigate california's law. 4:37 a.m. right now and t al ahead golden retriever called skuby. jackpot, stay with
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festival. thousands participated. you can see the boats. reenacts tampa piratebynvasion the ship. the waters there during the 18td an9th centuries. we like to teach you things here on news4ve today. heard of this thing before in my life. >> in case you didn't know about it, there you go. a stolen dog cracked a string of burglaries in new york. >> police say they were searching a suspect's home in brklyn when a friendly dog came up to them as soon as they opened the door. scooby had been reported stolen during the crimes. the dog was n the only item found in the apartment. ficers discovered other things ith the leash with his name on it. the 20-year-old suspect was later an arrested at the scene.
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>> a cbination was very odd. >> for sure. just call it what it is. wew now k who won the $298 million powerball jackpot back in december. >> his name is dave johnson. he looks familiar. i think we could be related. >> i'm sorry, what? >> finally stepped forward with the winning ticket. he said he had been sick but went become too wor to get paid. just happened to get a powerball ticket. he decided to take the lump sum. good for you, sir. >> after taxes, you know how much he'll have? he'll have over $114 million. wow. how does that sound? >> woo we! >> there you go. you heard the man, johnson says he w so sicke didn't even watch the drawing. it wasn't until a few days lar checked the ticket at a gas
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station. >> now he has a permanent smile. >> i wasoing to say. congratulations. >> good for him. >> all right. 4:42 a.m. as we head to break check in with chuck bell. >> all right. kid owes on the way to the bus stop you'll need your coat, temperatures at or below the freezing mark. but outdoorecess kind of a day today. and there is a chance for some school delays or cancelationsr lan the week. ten day forecaup coming . >> thanks, chuck. plus our cerage of theth end of government shutdown continues. will democrats and the president find common ground and avoid more grid like? more grid like? live
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you're watching news4 today. monday morning on capitol hill hundreds of thousands of government wkers across the country will head back to work after that 35-dayurugh. and congressional lawmakers are returning to square one. 15 before the hourow. they have just three weeks to come up with a border security compromise or face another shutdown. >> the ink on last week's deal to reopen the government had barely dried and already battlo lineshe next debate were drawn. news4 tracy potts joins us live for now. stage. the president wants funding for the wall. but does he have any chance of getting it. >> reporter: right. a couple of things to look at. first ofall, they have leverage because the president gave in. but also pressure on democrats because the president gave in. he relented and reopened the government withouthe wall ney that he insisted on. so now the spotlight i on democrats to see where they may
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give in or compromise to comeer clo the middle. democrats and republicans now working behind the scenes again against the clock to see if they can keep the government open permanently until the end of the fiscal year. and keep these folks on the job. technology could be part of this. enhanced fencing could be part of this wall or physical barrier that they are talking about. democrats say there for border, securist not ta wall, but enhanced fencing, me judges, how much more money they can throw on that, but specifically the other side president can go for. today. what we begin >> thank you. >> despite the government being workers many furlough continue to feel the pain of 35-day shutdown without ack payc and still doing what they can to get back on their feet financially. do tns turned out ats marketplace to support those who
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hadn't been getting paid. this may look like your run-of-the-mill farmers market but everyone was a contract worker allowed them to buy from people who had been furloughed. >> this has been hard fr our family. however, we are glad to be back. monday should be a commute. >> expect moreff t. they had furlough sisters were set up. if you remember them, they were the federalorkers who started selling home made cheesecakes to get by. made app bigrance on el ep. now they are famous. >> well, while many lawmakersha their eyes set on next month and oncoming deadline, a handful of democrats are can looing ahead to 2020. that includes california senator kamala harris who officially launched her campaign in oakland.s she saye wants to unite the nation and portrayed herself as
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a fighter for decency and equality. >> we can reclaim the american dream for every single person in our country. >> harris is a first term senator a former california attorney general. she earned her d.c. howard university before earning a law degree in san francisco. today the jury in seattle's deadly duck boat trial will begin glib rations. trial early october chlgt crossed the center line on bridge and rammed a tour bus back in 2015. five college students were killed. 60 others were injured. investigators determinedhe vehicle's left front axle snapped. we are told it could be a while before the jury reaches verdict. residents in seabring, florida are remembering the s victims of m shooting at the bank. this is a look at the community four trust bank were killed last tdnesday. one victims was a mother
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to three young children and seven step children. another victim was newlyrr maied. suspect zef ensavior is now facing five counts of premedit>ed murder. lexander ranks high as one of the safest cities in america for 2018. according to smart asset. alexander jumped from the number 4 spot to number two lt year. smart asset used several factors in ranking including traffic accident deaths. the company says there were fewer tha four in aleounder. if've ever been to chicago in the winrtime you know just how cold that city can get. but frigid temperatures did not stop. >> oh my goodness what in god's nameha >> look at i thought it was one guy. no, all these people. look at that time this weekend hundreds of people took the polar bear plunge there in chicago. so cold the clubonsidered postponing it. >> that can't be sale. >>nty of people arrived deteined to take part.
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temperatures were in single digits for much of the day. >> i don't even know if i can watch that v geo again. d for you guys. >> right. >> not to be out done. >> no. eg ourn held its own polar plunge this weekend. >> held at the national harbor and plenty of people jumped into the patomic. >> wow, they are going for it. saturday was the 14th annual polar plunge at the national nerbor. oh, my go, people had a whole lot of fun and swimming and doing other stuff in the water. the event is to draw attention to the issue of climate chae an humanities impact on the planet. >> the toes stay cold for a few hours but it's not bad. it's worth it. it's good to be around the eople that care about this issue. >> let's find that guy and see where he is now. >> yeah. organizeraid this year's plunge was also a celebration of the passage of the clean energy
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d.c. act. >> as long as good cause. >> water temperature around 38 degrees. >> that's comfortable. the thought of putting a toe into the river, no wae >> dogs w at the beach and ocean was at 42. and the dogs took, because they hadn't been out there since the fall and ran out and got one paw in the water and let's run on e sabd. >> smart dogs. indeee idea but we are in store for another big plunge in temperaturesp coming for tomorrow. that cold air that was in chicago, guess where that's going to be by tomorrow night? right here in river city, my friends. things you need to know about the next couple of days.o today weather worries today. up near 40 degrees.t reasonable amof sunshine. so not just saying drive but staying drive. for tomorrow likely to start out as mostly rain and stay mostly rain up until about two or ree
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in the afternoon. but somewhere between 3 and 5 clock tomorrow that rains slickly to switch over to snow. that means it could snarl up the lateralf of the evening commute tomorrow. and roads could turn quite eyic after the sun goes down. that means wednesday morning, all the preepgts will be gone, it will beitr cold with wind chills down near 10 on wednesday morning and may be 2 to 4 inches on the ground late in the day tuesday. so school delays or cancelations quite likely for wednesday. keep that in mind. your monday though again nothing to worry about, into twentsz, low 30s around town. and going to be a quiet weather day today. enough sunshine. afternoon temperatures up inhe upper 30s to around 40. but there is the swirl right there. on the tail end of it just enough warm air where is likely to start out mostly, if not all rain, and be a rain by early tomorrow afternoon. let me show you future wealoer
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todays coming in late tonight. mostly cloudy. and tomorrow lightly rain around whe city, there could be sleet or s northern shenandoah valley, then rain changing to snow line comes to d.c. around three to 5:00 p.m., not loo for a lot of snow, but even a couple of inches could be real prsdlematic. so t temperatures falling fast during the day. look at this ten day outlook. so cold. wednesday and wednesday, wednesday 20-mile-per-hour. chills in the teens all day. downtown temperatures near 10 on thursday morning. i suspect big chunk of the shenandoah valley will be below zero for air temp tours thursday morning. and very slow recovery temperaturema wise. e another chance for little snow friday. dry weather for the weekend. melissa get ready for wednesday. ady.e'll have to get 270 right now at middle brook road. southbound lanes report of a
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crash, cleared out of the way. inner and outer loop of the be ned way problems. 95 hereo the beltway. 66 miles per hour will get you there six minutes. so noroem southbound. also nice and clear right now. as you take ae look at op of the beltway no problems north or south bond. bw parkway. >> thank you, it's 4:54. everyone favorite show being celebrated. nbc "this isus run big at the sag awards. >> i love this b show. t ensemble. mandy mre costar was stunned when the win was announced. >> wow,ir of all, huge thank you to the union, our union, all of the sag actorembers that watch our show and voted for us. we are so deeply appreciative.
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>> also, a big night for he cast of "black panther," the marvel blockbuster film took the best prize beating out "bohemian rhapsody." two deserving got the awards. >> i'm excited. >> the other big fm winners were rami malleck for "bohemian rhapsody."n glose for the "the wife." blunt >> it's not only basketball. we aretaublging about football. >> upcoming super bowl sunday. fans wanted to send the patriots off i style. tom brady and head coach bill belichick addressed the crowd. this will be the ninth time this player has appeared at the super bowl together.
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on the opposite coast rams showed up sean mcvay seconh season witthe team. he says he is ready to bring the lombdi trophy back to the west coast. >> we've been checking things off and make no mistake about it, got a lot of respect for the triots, but we are going there to get this last eck. >> let let them hear it all the way down to atlanta. >> we're still here! >> we're still here! >> did he just drop the mic? >> he threw it weigh. >> i guess when you are tom brady, five super bowl rings that's what you do. >> he's still here. >> listen, i really want the rams to win. i'll put it out there. >> a lot of people on board with that >> next sunday in atlanta. >> contractors head back to work. >> after a month government shutdown is over. slowly the government is reopening. we are liveith what you need
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frustration for good. nn to celebrate, award jeff russo composed the world's shortest victory song. [sfx: victory song plays] s! this is the good stuff™ news4 today starts now. the partial government shutdown is offer. today hundredsho ofands of federal workers head back to work since congress and the white house agreed to reopen
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federal departments business. >> the government may be open, but another deadlineooms. we'll explain. good morning everyone i'm eun. >> and i'maron gilchrist. >> 5:00 a.m. .

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