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game, you were out of luck -- just this game was just whole dud for me. >> you just lost a sunday night. give it that's all you can say now. the game wound up being the lowest-scoring super bowl all-time.ri the pats bested the rams 13-3. what a win. by tha , only 3 points were on the board. >> they say defense wins games. if there was something great about the game, it was servidef. >>boe haven't even talked the halftime show. all right. let'se check on mmute. >> nor are we going to. >> melissa will look at the roads. let's start withhuck bell. >> good morning, everybody. i'm glad i didn't bother staying up late to watch the game. let's put ithat way. the forecast, if you didn't get a chance to spend a lot ofou ti ide yesterday, the milder air is back. what almost looks lik murk down here across the outer banks f north carolina will g shoved out to see.
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as impressive as that storm looks, it'so too warm be anything but rain if it were coming here. but it's not coming here. it's dry and getting foggy outside this morning and seasonably cold. upper 20so low and mid-30s as you step out the door right now. we'll have high temperaturesup, flirting with 60 degrees today. and much more mild weaer to come over the next couple of days. we'll give you the five-day outlookoming up. >> thank you, chuck. let's look at the roads here. 270. we have roadwork happening after 17, germantown, the lef lane is getting by that one. we're telling people to go down 355 and avoid it. it's not that big of an issue. 66, fir fax to the beltway, no problem. 61 miles per hour going to get you there in nine minutes. same situation y're headed outbound. don't have to wry about 66. beltway coming up. >> thank you. it's now 4:02 digging in and
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refusing to back down, virginia governor ralph northam held ener m emergenctings with his staff. >> he faces pressure to resign followg a discovery of a racist yearbook photo in 1984. shows a person in black face standing next to a person in a kkk robe. on friday, northam issued on apology and by sunday made an about-face and said he wasn't ih picture at all. he said he saw the picture for the first time on ifriday. want to take this opportunity topologize to the many people who have been hurt by this episode and stakes i have made in the past. i am ready to earn your forgiveness. and i'm ready to begin the day. >> he said he did not attend tht party whe picture was allegedly taken. he did darken his face with shoe
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polish for a michael jackson dance contest. northam has lost support from many lawmakers in his own pay. lawmakers are concerd the governor willot be effective and the focus will be on northam and not lawmaking. >> i think that the noble thing to do would be f him to heed the call of all the folks who have been his frihods and have been his colleagues, and step aside. >> he has compromised his ability to lead. >> state leaders hope their quite e united v path.ill heal the and mcauliffe is ang those asking northam to stand down. >> he's down great things through the years.
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if he was in the photo or not, we have to close that chapter. >> northam served as the lieutenant governor. he said he will dht the r thing soon. as the pressure builds on governor northam to stepdown, news 4 will be there. you can follow along in your nbc washington app. today will be an emotional day for some students our area. >> students will return to school after a devastating crash. police say dominique taylor, the mother of two of the children, was driving an suv when she somehowve d off of route 301 and crashed into several trees. the cause of the crash is being investigated. there is also an investigation to what caud a crash in montgomery county this weekend that killed a teacher. police say bradley watts crashed
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into a utility pole early yesterday morning. he was less than two miles from his home. he worked in montgomery county's instructional services that helps students with certain need a deadly plane crash killed all five people onboard. this was the chaotic scene in yorba linda, about 40 miles southeast of los angeles. the plane crashed into a home yesterday evening, injuring at least t others. the faa said the twin-engine cessna had just taken off from the fullerton municipal airport. one witness said the crash felt like a bomb. president trump is beefing up the number of active duty rces along the u.s./mexico border. about 3,70 additional forces will be deployed there. they will provide support to custom and border production agents. they will install 150 miles of
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wire between ports of entry. critics call the move a political ploy. the president threatened to shut down the government or declare a national emergency to get funding for the wall. he talked about the negotiations before the super bowl. >> you he people dying all over the country because of people likei, nancy pelhat won't won't give border security. >> a bipartisan group of lawmakers has until february 15th to come up with a plan to keep the government open. tomorrow, president trump plans totase his of the union address to push his agenda and t jump-sis re-election bid. if you haven't started on your taxreturn, you may want to get a move on it. another government shutdown, changes in the tax code andin gr confusion with the new form can impact how quickly you get your tax return.
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>> i would say now it'sor critical than ever that you consult a cps to do your tax return. >> the irsre rs that 90% of tax returns to be fil electronically. that will speed up time. >>at jury delibns are expected to begin in the el chapo trial today. the accused mexican drug lord faces charges, including leading an enterprise and smuggling drugs into the use.et he could life in prison if convicted. last year, allentown, pennsylvania, was shut down for two weeks after cyber controls hacked into the city system. the firstoncern was public safety. traffic lights and cameras, as well as payroll were affected
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it was a banking trojan, inva invading city accounts. >> ae colleague c down the hall and said that, hey, my account's locked. and i went to sign in andound out that my account was locked. >> hackers tricked people on clicking on attachments. as soon asck you c on it, it steals your files. re> things should rn to normal after a broken ter main put a damper on super bowl parties. this eight-inch main aroke left several homes high and dry and scrambling to make preparations ahead of their super bowl celebrations. >> i went to walmart this morning. there were other peoplen the community buying jugs of water, gallons of water. we were standing there, laughing at how we don't have water in ow.r homes right >> about 60 commerce were
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affected. take a look at this incredible scene outoufern california. that's a giant sinkhole that swuglowed a h construction vehicle. the machine was picking upde is from the road when this happened. the hole opened up because of the torrential rainfall in that area. the vehicle's operator was safely rescued. >> that's not ght. hat's a problem. if you're just waking up, missed thee new england patriots clinching their sixth super bowl championship. >> siw i k that's an accomplishment. we have to recognize. >> tied a record. >> the patriots beat the rams in a13-3 victory. gladys knight kicked things off atlanta. >> didn't she? >> that's theht highl of the whole thing. >> yes. and then this. >> then the fields took the field and it was a there. it was one of the least eventful
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game ever played.tr the pats pulled ahead with their historic win. tom brady says the winning never gets old. >> what a game. so proud of our team. theupport here tonight is like a home game. we could have been at gillette stadium. we can'thank you enough for the incredible support. everyone at home will have a late night. p and we'll haveade on tuesday. >> this marked a milestone for brady. he is now the oldest quarterback ever to start a super bowl. 41 years old. that's a feat. >> it is. give it to tom brady. he can go in the historys. bo he's 41 years old. you know,t j i just feel like they should give someone else a turn. >>ot of people feel that way. >> you have proven a point. >> the win came on the 17th
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anniversary of their f ast win. >> aematch there. a lot of checkmark things. finding a new job can feel like alfob it >> we're working 4 you with the tips you need to search >ter. nd thousands of home lost. australia hit with devastating floo ng. >> good morning, everybody. a little fog outside on your monday ismorning. powerhouse of a storm is not going to have a big impact on our weathe r.
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uge spike in six cance t were linkedo obesitobesity, includin lorectal and kidney cancer. millennials have doubled the ri risk of these cancers cpared to baby boomers. a 3d printer lends a hand to a student in south carolina tha lost a finger. she was devastated when she thought her days of playing softball and piano were over. but alassmate and teacher realized how the printer could give her a new way of life. >> i can't imagine losing a finger and having things taken from you uhat youd to love to do. and then, to have that opportunity to do that again, it just warms my heart. >> she can write, type and play catch. this morning, the power is back on at tn brook jail. but the outage over - the outrage over the outage continues for days when inmates
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and staff went without heat. a gro of protesters gathered outside. they chanted and held sciencign demanding answers. the governor has called for the investigation of the treatment of inmates through the outage. floodwaters are wreaking havoc in australia. t this. it is a record. tens of thousands of homes are at risk from flood damage. animal sanctuaries are busy caring for animals including snakes and crocodiles being washed out of their habitats and into the streets. and the historic city of venice venice, italy, is seeing rain right now. the square and the alleyways in the city's center, were some of the areas impacted by heavy rain. the flooding extended inside inice's st. mark's basilica. back here the united states, heavy rain, were flooded
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stifets in southern calornia this weekend. you can see the floodwaters completely submerging cars. this was part of a string of storms that battered the state of wildfire burn areas. thewn urs prompted evacuations. that part of california has seen so much rain in the las few weeks. here, we're looking forward to a rorebound some bad weather. >> we had our january thawn the beginning of january. and now, a february thaw will be coming. be ready for water main breaks everywhere. thro frozend was holding a lot of pipes together. now that we warm up dramatically, thereely to be a lot of water line breaks around here for the next week so. on a monday morning, got a little fog outside. skies are clear. outshee of where the fog is, skies are quite clear. temperature, now, aeasonably chilly 35 here in town. 30 in maryland. 29 in clinton, maryland. the fog, again, not as much of
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an issue as we getloser and closer to sunrise. i think the fog will thicken p abit. a slightly reduced visibility around the d.c. met area. visibility could be dropping under a mile ase get closer to sunrise. the fog will burn off again. with an opportunity to get some sunshine here, it will turn out to be a nice, mild how about 59 degrees. we were 56 yesterday for comparison. and the overal flow pattern here is going to keep this area of stormstorminess, just barely to our south. it's not tropical. it looks that way to the oueye. radar, scanning around here, not finding anything. you will have the foground this morning. here's future weather bringing the fog off of the eastern weather toward the bay. it will be east of i-95. ouds will try to ckethicken up
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again. there could be a sprinkle or two of rain. not looking for a big chance. 20% chance of a passing sprinkle or two. tomorrow afternoon, we're back again. sunshine and even milder weather for tomorrow. 69, that's a winner. northeast breeze. clouds around on wednesday afternoon. that will kee us cooler. warmer than ever. milder air coming in thursday and friday. t noal washouts. much colder weather will return just in time for the weekend. >> great. 17th street here at new york avenue, reminder we have that sinkhole repair happening. about ten days this going on there a northwest. re pushing you off t"c" street. inner loop and outer loop of tht
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y. no big complaints there. germantown, southbound 270, left lane is getting by the work zone. we had a blip of red here on the screen. that just disappeared. i don't think it will be a problem. prince george's county, in and t of town, looking good. still ahead, the recent government shutdown and the possibility of another has many federal employees thking, is it time to find a new job? and we are working for you. the tips you need to keep in mind now that will help y new employment. catch "ellen" today at 3:00. and then, stick around for news 4 at 4:00. we'lbe right back.
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y watching news 4 today. >> welcome back. areedou t of your job? or are you a government worker worrd about another shutdown? >> you might want to get into a new line of work. but how? news 4's justin finch shows us. >> reporter: if daphne jeffersof has a free moments, you might find her writing in her journal. >>ometimes it's just spending a little time, a few minutes a day and starting to give yourself that quiet time. an thinking about what woo g
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forecast. then, we will check in with f melissa our commute. give us good news. >> good news is, most areas will be way up into the 50s for afternoon highs. that is bonus material, for sure. our average high is 45 degrees.nd anything above that is considered plus territory i my book. it is a seasonably cold morning. 28 at dulles. 28 in frederick. 28 min chestwinchester, 29 prin full forecast available on our nbc washington app and on my social media pages and my instagram. pictures of the sausage sandwiches i made. after some fog around this morning, good dog walking weather around here. good time to spend some time outside with your dog this evening.
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