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this is causing me concern. i'm putti it out there. >> does it hurt? >> a little>> bit. ou wait until wednesday. >> i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. we want to get you to that forecast. melissa mollet is standing by with a check of the roads. chuckel watching the radar and telling us what will be coming. >> it is wednesda rainy start here early this morning. so many folks don't have to go to work oratchool today. good news. if you have the day off, get your kitet. make sure you have the 50-pound test line on it. the rai is quick coming to an end now. most of the rain off of the i-95 corridor. should be moving out of fredericksburg and southern maryland in the next hour or two. temperatures are chilly. 30 to around 40 degrees. we're aboveng freezi afternoon highs will be in the mid to upper 40s.
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it will be bstery around here in the afternoon. tomorrow looks good. 48 today. only42 for a high coming up tomorrow. as we get into wednesday, a chance for, yes, significant accumulating snow before it ssanges over to rain, melia. if those numbers don't get your attention, i don't know what will. >> centreville, 66 before 29. sounds like this crash is on the shoulder. seeing that volume headed inbound here. maclean, g.w. parkway, a disabledic v be. everything is nice and clear southbound. from 70 down to the spur, nice and clear. 63 miles per hour gets you there in 28 minutes. >> thank you. this morning, we're working to learn more about a developing
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story in for instance george's county. we reached out to investigators to find out if anyone was insidr f they determined a cause. now, major news from the vatican. theodore mccarrick has been expelled from the roman catholic priesthood. >> an investigation found at sexual abuse allegations against him were credible. david is in the newsroom. >> reporter: good morning to you. the developments at this hour there's a press conference undeo way, ahea major summit of sex abuse in the church. weave to put this into perspecti perspective. mccarrick is once among the ist powerful mthe catholic church. he had close ties to high-ranking politicians.
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during his time as archbishop of washington, d.c., he could pick up the pho and talk with leaders. this morning, he is no longer thought of as a priest. no ruling whatsoever. this rulinis a massive paration between the church and the man that used to guide popes. following the bombshell, reports came out that mccarrick forced adult seminarians with him on many occasions. in july, pope francis ordered him to a life of penance and prayer. church experts explain what this means for mccarrick. >> mccarrick committed crimes. and the church acted, perhaps not as quickly as some would . li but in church time, they acted very quickly, i think, to reach a goodudgment about the crimes that mccarrick had committed.
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>> mccarrick is the highest ranking church leader and the first cardinal to be dismissed from the priesthood. i mentioned the press conference going . pope francis appointed cardinal coupic to organize the summit. take a listen. >> we believe it is important for all of us to come here, to carry in our hearts the effering tha those have been abused haveach and every day of their lives. it will keep us focused and motivated. >> a live picture of the press i've been monitoring that. we haven't heard any mention of excardinal theodore mccarrick. we should mention that thel summit wart on thursday. it will last through the weekend. the focus according to cardinal
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cubic, he says responsibility, accountabity and transparapheritransparentranspa. that's something the faithful say have to come together to be churchof the >> what happens to mccarrick xt? no longer a brees. what happens to him? >> he's no longe to receive the benefits of the church. the churchrodes retirement assistance f the breathes. it's worth pointing out that he is a- he has savings and close connections. i want to s ww youre he was living until a few days ago. this is victoria, kansas, afr ry there. it is clear that he will have to
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figure up what's next for him. we're going to hear about all of this from a sexual abuse survivor. david culvert, in our newsroom for us. >> stay with nbc 4 for more on mccarrick's tdecision. >>s morning, we hear from the maryland wife who lost her husband in a crash over the weekend. raymond mccarter jr. was hit and killed by a suspected drunk driver this weekend. >> his wife spoke to him before he was on his way home from the crash. they have two children together, ages 7 and 9.
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>> he was a hard worker. he was a family man. omebody that you wanted to be around. people loved him. >> such a loss. rocarder's family and friends are raising money h a gofundme campaign. we have a link in the nbc washington app. happening today, the ca polibattle begins. late last week, president trump declared a national emergency to fund his border wall. no a lawmakers plan to relea resolution disapproving of the move. the white house is ig digging in on this.ys steven miller if congress passes legislation, president trump will veto it. the president says he is prepared to take this fight all the way to the supreme court.id and prt trump's doubles don't end with a fight over his emergenlaration. last night, andrew mccabe spoke with "60 minutes" and began how
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he said the counterintelligence investigations was started after comey was fired. cabe says he knew his time in the fbi would be coming to an end. >> i guess i should have, because the president spoke about it publicly. he made it clear that he wanted me gone before i could retire. i believe i was fired because i opened the case agains president of the united states. >> mccabe also spoke about the n details surrouthe possibility of removing president trump under the 25st amendment. president trump's pick to b xt u.s. ambassador to the united nations has withdrawn
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from considerati. heather nauert, who previously worked for the state departmenta the nomination process has g beeling on her family. nbc news reports she failed to pay taxes on a foreign-born nanny. she did not disclose it when she joined the administration. ar this morning, we're ng more about a workplace shooting in aurora, illinois. look at the emotional vigil held yesterday. five people were killed, g includ intern. it was his first day on the job. six hers were killed in that shooting. the suspectegunman was killed by police.et we areng new information on a weekend shooting that made many think there was an active shooter. >> police are lookg for jamari hammond. s weyay he shot a man after
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getting into a figith another person. the pair did not know each other prior to the shooting. the victim is expected to be okay. spring training camp officially t beginshis week. >> the whole gang will be together ahead of the first workout tomorrow. anthony rendo and trea turner among the few position players to get the start. how many push-ups can you do, aaron? >> a lot. >> w ale bunch. why your ability may be an y indication ofr illness. >> good morning, everybody.
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dogalking forecast time now. unusual dog, has sixtos on both backlegs. there's breeds that feature that. wet andpuddley for your morning. drier but windy weather the rest of the day. i have to be very still because we have a special performance comin up, from the big apple circus. morning.ve this okay it starts again. this presidents day,
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>> 6:14 now. middle aged men who can do more than 40 push-ups may have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. >> what kind of timeframe are we talking here?th was done at harvard. men who could do 40 pushups were 96% less likely to develop heart failure than those who did fewer than ten. it was more accurate than a standard treadmill test. >> they are hard to do with the form and everything. >> do them right. >> yeah. another study, this one from duke u some american children is are being exposed to dangerous chemicals in their own homes. >> the study says all viny flooring and flame-retarded foam, which is used in sofas and other furniture, can be toxic. the toxins in the bloods lead to health problems.
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right now, the big apple circus is in town. >> they aim to make it more inclusive. and molette green is at the big apple circus. >> we wanted to do ts again. okay? and look at how still i have to be. okay. this is part of the act and fun here at the big apple circus. >> that's what's going on here. >> we have two who are these guys? >> these are our physicalan comedi mark and adam. they are part of the reason why this show is so accessible and n for everyone. >> we wanted to talk a inclusivity, catering to folks with special needs. >> we want everybody to feel that the circus is successful. they can participate. folks with visual and hearing
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impairments are invited to come in the ring and to touch and to feel what it's like to be on my microphone. we have autism shows, with those with sensory stimulus. we have professional calming stations. >> reporter: and quickly, the reaction for those with special needs. >> it's fantastic to see falies enjoy something together that is great for everyone. >> i love anit. >> aartist, we appreciate them to reach out and include them with what we love to do. >> i'm going to give the dates. we'll pop it on our screen.pe for the autismormance, february 22nd and 23rd. and then, for the performances catering to those who are heard of hearing. >> circus of the senses.
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rc>> that's coming up on 14th. we're having fun this morning, all with this great purpose of inclusivitin mind. eun, you were dazzling. >> thank you. ca i tell you one more thing i appreciate about the big apple circus, y see the comedians? no clowns. they have wonderful comedians, but not the clowns. i like the comedia tter. >> good stuff. chuck bell has an update on the weather. >> all right. >> all eyes on the tuesday night into wednesday morning. a significant chance for winter weather coming back into the picture around here. it starts late tuesday night. because it's startingt night, it will start as all-snow.
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and it will stick right away. by the time you wake up on wednesday, there b will measurable amounts of snow around. accumulating two to fournches or more by the time you geto tuesday -- wednesday morning, rather. warmer air will try and make this all-snow, and chang to a mix. freezing rain threat in the shenandoah isvalley. vent will have a big impact on the travel plans for wednesday and perhaps into thursday, as well. but your monday morning, president's day in the nation's capital. is 40egrees under a cloudy sky. 34 in leesburg. 41 by the bay in annapolannapol. the rain the coming ton end. we'll have dry a breezy later today.
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tomorrow, a little chilly, around 42. you see the last of the rain i dropo southern maryland. we're in weather alert ode for you on wednesday. a chance for a little bit of everything coming at us. and another chance for rain comes in over the weekend. now, time to go to traffic and lissa. >> goomorning. looking at the roads here. chopper 4 over the top of the beltway. inner loop and outer loop is light. if you have to head to work, i get it. roads aren't so bad. centreville, eastbound 66. we had an earlier crash. it'sheut of way. you don't have to worry about that longer. maclecaclean before the ci inner loop and utter loop of the beltway looking good. d dry.
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method. it's a best-selling book and popular netflix series. it helped thousands of pple trying to get organized. key, only keeping items that spark joy in your life. >> we'reutting it at home and at work to show you how it can help clear the clutter from your life. >> i'm going to go up there. >> we're going to go through all of this. >> where to thgin. it can bscariest part of any process, especially when it comes to finding a way to be organized that sticks. that's what kay hani found. now, she is a certifd consultant, trained in the konmari method. >> as a single motheof two, i had struggle staying organized. >> it breaks down the task of or totanization into more manageable projects.
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first, separate your items into categories. clothing, books, papers, miscellaneou such as kitchenwear and other items and sentimental items. >> by the time you get to the sentimental items,ou have checked your joy-checking skills. >> reporter: next, you have to mess first to declutter.ee >> you nto bring all of the items of that particular catego in one place. that gives you a visual sense of volume. it's easier for you to decide which one sparks joy and which doesn't. >> i am feeling joy with this. >> reporter: that's the central component.ld ach item and ask yourself if it sparks joy >> the process doesn't focus on getting rid of things. but keing things that sparks joy. >> thank you for the maybe two times i wore it. >> reporter: once you completed a category, you find a home for each item you own. ounishing the whole process will not only declutterspace, but also your mind.ng >> worn a tidy space, very
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efficient. you don't look for things. you really save time. it's peaceful. and also, reduces stress you can start the konmari method home. if you need a boost to get started, kay is 1 of 200 certified consultanthe world who can help.e find out mout her and the process in the nbc washington app. >> this week, we will show you more how it works, inside aaryland home and here inside the newsroom. tune in tomorrow for more tips on clearing the clutter from your life. susan hogan is helping cut the clutter in your kitchen. a professional organizer helpe susan organize her own kitchen. that's a lot of stuff. good morning, everybody. after rain last night, theain is coming to an end. not going to have a big impact
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on your monday plans at all. if you have the afternoon off, the sun will be shining. there's an increasing charee for winter weather and soon. the forecast is coming up. plus, questions for jussie smollett. another twist in the investigation into the alleged attack on the empire star. why hs the one that police want to talk to. and he led the skins to three super bowls. but joe gibbs is calling yesterday's
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news 4 today, starts now. >> it is 6:29. we take a live look outside on this monday morning. the capitol wheel there lit up. it's so pretty. but the rain that started last night is on its way. and sunshine will greet us this president's day. we're going to enjoy the sun and the mild temperatu'rs because due for a doozy in a dayle of >> that's a meteorological term. doozy. if you're headed out towork, it shouldn't be too crowded out
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there.af melissa has c. but first, an update on the forecast with chuck bell. the rain is moving riout, t? >> yes, indeed. it was an improving weatherou picture for monday. and tomorrow, it doesn't look bad, either. you have two days to get ready for mother nature to send an ugly swing of winter weather our way for wednesday. right now, though, all that eady rain from theovernight hours is quickly coming to an end. the last of the drops from come out of the shenandoah valley. starting to see a real trend ofs drying thi out. it was all-rain overnight, as temperatures were in t 30s to around 40. only in the last hour, we've fallen down to the freezing mark there. your planner for today, some clouds around. we'll get back to sunshine later today. it will be windy afternoon. and for tomorrow, aineasing clo in the day tomorrow. as you get into wednesda yes,
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indeed. a chance for some accumulating snow. perhaps two to three or four inches or more, before it changes over todetails on the t long that sticks around. right now, chopper 4 just got over there. orgia avenue between bel pre and connecticut avenue. we have response on the scene but a slowdown. northbound 95, near lorton. sounds like a crash is on the shoulder. mclean. and looking at the beltway. overall, pretty good here. excardinal theodore mccarrick is no longer a priest.
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mccarrick has been expelled from the roman catholic priesthood. the holy sea coming down with te of mccarrick on saturday. this is after sexual abuse allegations against him were found to be credible. he is the first church lear to be defrocked or removed from the priesthood. david culver will have more on this story in 15 minutes. this morning, a maryland family is heartbroken by the loss of their husband and father. raymond mccarter jr. was hit and killed by a suspected drunk driver this weekend. >>ustin finch has more from mccarter's widow who says this tragedy was preventable. very sad, justin. >> reporter: very sad, ined. early saturday morning, he said they spoke on the phone. he loved her.
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he could not wait to see their onchildren again and he would be home soon, as ell. and a short timter, he was dead. as you might imagine, the shock is settling for loved ones. raymond mccarter jr., who was heading home from a friend's house. he wasraling on route 22. and police say pickup truck driver going the wrong way o th highway, blplowed into him head-o mccarter's family, their lives have been turned upside down. their bowie household will never be the same thing. his wife said, he was her best friend and sweetheart. a doting father to their children, as 7 and years old. >> he had a lot of life left.
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and those kids don't have a father anymore. because somebody decided to drive drunk and that's not okay. >> reporter: you can see and hear the heartbreak i her voice there. the driver of the pickup truck has beendeified as christopher thomas, age 39 of glen burnie, maryland. he is facing charges of dui and manslaughter. and they say chalcohol may have played a role in thi crash. live here in millersville, i'm justin finch, news 4. developing in baltimore, authorities are investg a mysterious death outside of mnt
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bank where the ravens play. this happened around 3:00 on russell street. a security guard saw the victim on fire, running through the marking lot. the man collapsed and died. fire officials say they are not sure what the man was doing in that bathroom before the loames erupted. a major devepment in the alleged hate crime against jussie smollett. the investigation has d focus. but they didn't explain what that means. a source close to thprobe tells nbc news, the police are investigatg if it was a hoax. this twist comes after two brothers were questioned and released. police searched the brothers' home and found a black ski mask, bleach and an "empire" script. one man worked as an extra on the show and the other was smollett's personal trainer. chago police say they need to speak with smollett again. a beloved pastor of a megachurch in prince george's
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county passed away this weekend. from the heart church ministries announced the death ofohn cherry. he and his wife founded to . church in 19 the church's website says he died from complications due to an exploratory procedure. the memorial service from dr. cherry will be held at from thheart ministries. some hometown favorites t we amonghe nba asall-stars l night. bradley beal scored 11 points to help his team win theall-star gamean kevin durant was named mvp with 31 points. add that to but number of awards he's received. >> and deserve joe gibbs led washington to three sur bowl championships. those were the glory days. >> let that sink in. he is calling a feat last night,
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the biggest of his career. >> hisacing team swept the podium at last night's dayna 500. check him out there. you may remember he started joe gibbs racing with his son in 1991. j.d. died last month from a neurological disease. >> nascar honored the younger gibbs' memory during the race. it was a heated battle with a 21-car crash and flames. gt winning the race in overtime was the driver, j.bs himself discovered, denny hamlin. >> i guess everybody can say, well, th just happened. i don't believe that just happened. i think the lord looked down on us. and i know j.d. an unbelievable night. unbelievable crowd. the whole thing was a special memory for me. it is one i will never forget. t it washe most important night ofy occupational life.
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>> gibbs was known for his faith on the field and off. >> his team secured second and third place in the race. t it'she first team sweep in the ytona 500 since 1997. >> denny hamlin, a really cool guy from the richmond area.ti congratus to someone from our communitie. coming up, we're taking you under the big top. >> molette green is at the circus thismorning. you look right at home. >> i know, right? here at the big apple circus, rescuenimals are auge part of the show. meet charlie and jennie and we have our ring master, stephanie, here. charlie can drive a car. n this oing to see more and talk about
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as you hit the esident'say sales today, the sales will only be getting bigger at payless shoe scores.io liquidhappened at 2,100 stores across the u.s. the best sales are still to come. scores will be open through at least the end of march. most will be open unti and prices will continue to drop as the weeks pass. you will have to head to a stoag to take advaof those. online orders are no longer offered. real-life drama is playing out at a bald eagle's nest. >> a bald eagle laid her secondg of the year this weekend. her bigger story, the long-time partner, justice, no longer to be found. i'll sw you pictures from the nest here. how about that? the pair of eagles had been or the last 15 years. and eagles typically mate for life.ft but justice he nest more
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than a week ago. and two different male eagles -- uh-oh -- have been seen hanging around. oh, my. the managing director believes justice was challenged we one of the new males and wasn't prepared to challenge -- are you kidding me?>> ustice and liberty have successfully raised many eaglets over the years.'s >> s just going to forget about her family? >> apparently. >> a younger model rolls in and she rolls out with them. thewo new eggs should hatch in a little over a month. they're going to be like, who my daddy? i don't know. >> we need to do paternity tests. e drama will continue. talk about injustice for real, ough. >> i got that. injustice. >> who knew she was a hussey like that. i mea >> i mean, wow. >> you expect so much more out of a balde. ea
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weekend. former cardinal theodore ccarrick has been expelled from the priesthood. an investigation found sex abuse ail kwaiolleg against him were credible. r has been l tracking developments from the start of this story. we are hearing reaction from he was a huge influence for people in the communitus itbe huge for them. >> here's what you're looking a live right now, a press conference ahead of what is a major conferenc of all the world's bishops, to talk about withinse and cover-up the church. they are trying to do everything to prevent future crimes. the press cference the goi on for 45 minutes or so. and the archbishop of chicago just talked about how he plans
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for the church to go forward. >> i hop s that people this as a turning point. it's not the end game. nobody can ever say there's n going to be abuse in the world or the cgorch. but we'rg to make sure people are held responsible and there's going to be transpare y transparency. those three elements will keep children safe. >> as the news sinks in, catholics went to mass sterday. the scandals have eroded many catholics' trust in the church. one survivor says he is worried if the church making progress in addressing sex abuse b priests. mccarrick is the highest ranking church official to be kicked out of the priesthood. you can see that press conference is live there.oi we're to see if they make mention of mccarrick. i'm going to keep you posted. >> we encourage folks to follow
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you on twitter. happening toda the political battle begins. late last week, president trump clared a national emergency to buil a border wall. the white house is digging in. stooech steven miller is blocking the investigation, e president will veto it. his trouble doesn't e with the emergency declaration. >> last night, andrew mccabe offered a blistering critique of president trump. andrew mccabe spoke with "60 nsnutes" and began how he laid out investigatiof mr. trump. this was after the president fired james comey. mccabe said he knew his time within the fbi was coming to an end. what he didn't know is he would
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be fired a little more than a day before he could collect his pension. >> i guess i should have, because the president spoke about it publicly. he made it clear that he wanted me gone before i could retire. i believe i was fired because i opened the case against the president of the united states. >> mccabe also spoke about the details surrounding the possibility of removing t presidump under the 25th amendment. rod rosenstein brought it up. it was never invoked. this morning, we're learning about a development story out of prince george's county. news cameras aere there firefighters put out the flames right there. we have not talked to investigator if they have determined a cause. time to term to chuckel for a look at the wild week of weather ahead of us.
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>> indeed, aaron. another week with a big challenge in theiddle of it. today, we have a challenge that d.ll come to an plenty of sunshine tomorrow. all eyes on wednesday. a likelihood of a winter sto around here wednesday and thursday. could still have a wintry mix. the bull's eye time frame begine tuesday it will start as snow some time after midnight tuesday night. it should stick because temperatures will be below freezing. the wednesday morni timeframe should be snowy around here. two to four inches of snow likely by wednesday morning. wednesday afternoon, the changeover to a mix and eventually to wrain, ist we have to wait and see how long it takes in the day. b there cou a significant chance for more iciness in the shenandoah valley and into maryland. the last of the rain develrops.
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sunny, friese today, don't freezing by morning. cloudsat gives way in the day. here's thenc cfor accumulating snow, for at least the warning hours. thel computer mos very optimistic to change it all to rain and keep ithat wa i'm not that optimistic just yet. a potential for snow befor and has a chance to switch over to rain. the europeanod says two, three, four, five inches. the american model says five inches or more. we'll be watching this carefully. have your nbc washington app ready to go. drying out on friday and more chances in rain just in time for the weekend. >> people a y lovin right now or saying your name in a bad way. i'm excited about it.
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inner loop at 202. chopper 4 over this problem. no injuries amazingly. look at that vehicle off of the roadway there. trying to they were take that turn on to the ramp and slid off completely, takingw the guardrailith it. looking at other things right now. the rest of the beltway lks good. nice, light volume because of the holiday. northbound 95, near fairfax roadway. we have a response. iave to say, it looks quite good. 66, no issues into down. out of down, maclean, northbound, a disabled vehle. metro train. of
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of off-fares and no vre service at brunswick. familyor fund everyone to enjoy. i had the thrill of being the guest ring master for the big apple circus. thank you for inviting m >> the circus can bring joy for a lot of children. this one aims to make it inclusive for all children. molette green is live with more >> reporter: good morning, guys. here with ring masterthtephanie ananimal trainer with jack. yes. we want to falk about the special performances ming up. needs at have special and sensory and audible performances. i know thenimal train is a big part of that. >> during circus of the senses, guests are nvited to come into the ring after the show. and to see what it's like to throw a juggling ball.
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and jennie will bring one of the bo ponies into the ring. >> that's wonderful. such a big pt of what you do and try to rch all audiences with these special orpences. >> the big apple circus has been known for accessibility. wee so happy to welcome families with all kinds of abilities to come in and enjoy the circus. reporter: that's what it's all about. look at jack go. we can't get too close to jack. jack is only a year old and is very territorial. i want to pop up on the screen the dates for the special performances. circus of the senses. big apple circus here. it's been so great having stephanie here. you looked fac ed fantastic in y costume. but stephanie's is awesome, too.
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>> she's theea deal. what a great idea to have the special shows at the big apple circus. >> making it fun for everybody. here's four things to know. the nationals are heading to florida. the full squad reports to sprini tr today, ahead of the first full team workout tomorrow. bryce eharper's f is up in the air.ol chicagoe say there's a shift in the hate crime investigation against jussie smollett. a police source tells nbc news, whether two men were paid to attack him. t aurora, illinois, community, are searching for answers after a shooting on friday. the smt suspected shooter who w shot by police. mccarrick, who wasch
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arbishop after washington is no longer a he was strippedf that tale this weekend. sex abuse against him were >>and coming up tomorrow, > credible. we're continuing to help you clear the clutter from your life. we told you about the konmari method. now, we're seeing h it really works. we put it to the test inside a maryland home. look at that. if you're cleaning out the garage, don't throwhe away snow shovel just yet. increasing chance for big snow chances on wednesday before it becomes all-rain. >> looking at the road inner loop at 202. chopper 4 shows this picture. look like they just missed tha turn. not causing major delays right now. traffic is pretty night because
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. ood morning, breaking overnight, explosive interview. mo good ing, breaking overnight. explosive interview. >> definitely very concerned about the president, his capacity and his intent. >> former acting fbi director andrew mccabe speaking out and taking on president trump claiming he once sided with russia ove his top intelligence officers. >> the president replied, i don't care. i believe putin. >> what he's saying that could impact the mueller investigation. messy morning. tens of millionsaking up to snow and ice. right behind it another dangerous winter storm set to sweep across the country.
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