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bryce harper blockbusteon >> washin biggest sports star leaving down for a record deal. we have team coverage for you.eg we want toin with the weather alert. >> right now at 6:00, a chance for more snow. >> and the timg couldn't b worse. >> we've got a new look at updated snowfall totals. >> why this one has been a tricky one tok. trac delegate disciplined. a lawmaker censured after she used a racist slur to describe prince george's county. we're live with reaction from a lawmaker who was there when she said it. >> do you realize what you said. testing your dna. >> aple test can reveal your etic mix. >> how your curiosity could cost you big time in the long run. >>t sound like they've left it open to do anything they want sth it. wert with the weather alert for snow. a tricky decision for local schooldistricts, delay or not.
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>> here we go again folks. we'll bring you live updates as they come in. doug and amelia are in the storm team 4 center to help school districts decide. >> it is t tricky f schools because the timing as we know is tie problem. we're not g a lot of snow but it's in the criercal hours the kids are getting to the bus stops. so it's kind of aytough. >> d probably north of town is going to be the right call. hold off a little bit because by he afternoon it's not snowing it's raining. >> tomorrow is going to be a nasty day. really we'r watching the storm system move in across the region overnight tonight as it does move here, any rain changes to snow all snow by 1:00 a.m.5: and arod a.m., you also notice, fredericksburg towards leona leonardtown, a little bit of a mix. we're not expecting much accumulation for you. it's all d.c. to the north.
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once again be tropic storm not -- it's not a big storm. it includes everybody except for fredericksburg, st. mary's. you are n in it as we will not see much accumulating snow in your north of d.c. and 66, that's where i expect to see that. snow likely tomorrow morning, impacts for the morning rush we'll go over those. and could be delays or school closures. we already have a couple. more on this in 16 minutes. we're going to add another. arlington county, we heard from them, they're on a delay tomorrow. we invite you to download our nbc washington app. if you haven't already. that's where you'll find alerts about school delays and . closings plus you can see the forecast for your neighborhoodti any . breaking news in annapolis e tonight, the hf delegates
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voting to censure one of their mary ann lisanti expected to be reprimanded over racist comment she made. erika gonzalez is at the live desk with breaking details. >> you said it, these are breaki details coming into our news room our bureau cef tracee wilkins has just tweeted in a rare move the maryland house has, in fact, voted to censure delegate mary ann lisanti of harford county. we had some live pictures, the room quickly empti out after this vote. tracee is there trying to get reaction from the delegates so stand by for more on that. if you remember a few days ago we learned that the marylandef delegate rred to parts of prince george's county as, quote, n word district. the district she was talking specifically about is predominantly african-american. lisanti has since apologized. she made those remarks during ae af hours gathering of lawmakers in annapolis.
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one of those lawmakers wre present that district told news4 that things got heated when he confronted her. >> i addressed theri situation t there. a lot of ang ir, a little bit of screaming and shouting. and then kind of had to walk out the room to cool off because it was so inappropriate. >> delegate walker says lisanti later apologized to him. she's a democrat representing harford county. lawmakers on both sides are calling for her to. step do she said she will not resign. if you were joining us at 5:00, tracee wilkins summed it up in saying what this censure would do is in essence make her a moot point there in the maryland house. so again, the maryland house voting to censure delegate mary ann lisanti. we'll have more on this as it comes in. stay with us. back to you. >> aoo closer at censure, it's the second strongest
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discipline surpassed only by expulsion. it was last used in 2012 against cuysses y. in 2017 there was a bill trying to censure mike miller over his honoring a statute chief justice roger taney who wrote the infamous dread scott decision. that bill was pulled when governor larry hogan ordered the removal of the statue. tracee wilkins is live and will have reaction to the vote at 6:30. president trump's former lawyer and fixer michael cohen just emerged from seven and a half hours with the house intel committee. and announced he'll be back next week. >> not much i can say, other than it was very productive. as i said i'm committed to telling the truth. i will be back on march 6th t
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nish up. there's more to discuss. >> today's hearing in stark contrast to yesterday's explosive public testimony. jennifer johnson has the latest. >> reporter: day three for michael cohen on capitol hill. >> mr. cohen, what's your response to the present's team? >> reporter: cohen testifying before the house intelligence committee behind closed doors. president trump's former lawyer and fixer ignited congress wednesdayntalling the presi a racist, con man, and a cheat. president ump who watched some of the hearing from vietnam fired back. >> he lied a lot but it was very interesting because he didn't lie about one thing. he said no collusion with the russian hoax. >> reporter: but cohen's explosive testimony. >> mr. trump knew of and directed the trump moscow negotiations throughout the campaign and lied about it. >>eweporter: raised questions of possible legal trouble for the president and his family.er >> who the family members that you briefed on the trump tower moscow project. >> don trump a jr.nd ivanka
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trump. >>rocutors will want to know about the role of the children tr the financial sactions. >> they're serious matters and could pose serious legal je t porty f president and his family members. >> reporter: republicans questioned why cohen who previously lied toisongress and going to prison was allowed to testify. >> i think yesterday was about michael cohen laying the predicate for the democrats and their crazy impeachment plans. >> reporter: the house speaker said that's premature. impeachment is a divisive issue in our country. let us see what the facts are, what the law is. >> reporter: more facts on thss ru investigation are expected to m come out in the mueller report. jennifer johnson, nbc news washington. and this breaking news just in. the "new york times" is reporting tonight that president trump ordered his chief of staff to grant hison-in-law and seen senior adviser jared kushner a top secret security clearance
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last year. e move overruled concerns of top officials, retired general john kelly was the chief of staff then. he wrote a memo about being ordered to give jared kushner that cleance. nbc news just reached out to the white house for comment and they press secreaid they do not comment on security clearances. tonight north kor disputing president trump's explanation for the collapse of th nucle summit with north korean leader kim jong-un. >> right now president trump is on his way home from vietnam before he left hanoi, he told porters that north korea had demanded a full removal of sanctions in exchangeor closing its main nuclear facility. but north korea's foreign minister said the north demanded only paral sanctions relief in exchange for closing the facility and the talks collapsed after the u.s.ur demandeder
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disarmament steps. while many are praising the president for walking away fm a deal rather than giving away too much. he's coming under criticism for failing to hold kim responsibiliresponsible for the death of otto warmbier. >> some really bad things happened to otto, really bad things, but he tells me that he didn't know about it. i will take him at his word. >> i don't there's something wrong with putin, kim jong-un, in my view thugs, that the presidentre fuses to believe. >> otto warmbier w a tourist in north korea, he was arrested 016 for allegedly stealing a propaganda poster after 18 months in prison north korea returned him to his famil in a comatose state. he died six days later. more breaking news. what are you doing with your bryce harper jersey right about now?th >> don't answe.
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>> don't answer. >> after a long process, the former natsll-star has decided on a new team, the philadelphia phillies. >> we're a talking whole lot of money. sherree burruss joins us now with new reaction and the new details on this deal. sherree? >> reporter: jim, 13 years, $330 million, that is o a lot cheesesteaks for a long time. bryce harper is heading to the nats' division rival, the philadelphia phillies. this ishe box office at citizen's bank park in philly. ouwithin an of the news, fans going down to the ballpark, buying tickets. one guy said he bolted out after a wor meeting. harper will be making he5 llion a year. also included in t deal a no trade clause. bryce's teammates getting word a this afternoon they're happy to have the all-star on board.
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thisfinitely gng to make team that much better. d it's going to be a threat. yeah, it's going to be exciting for all of us. you know, everywhere we go. >> it's p tty coolfinally. i think we were a good team before him. but he -- that addition to the te makes us even better. >> coming up later in sports we'll have moreith harper and the phillies, including mind blowing numbers about this mega deal guys. back to you. >> big news. sherree thank you. we'll see y later in the sports segment. did it have to be the phillies? shomari stone is gathering reaction from fans. we'll check in with him in the next half hour. the man accused of killing five eloyees at the capital gazette newspaper could change his plea. today lawyersor jarrod ramos asked a judge to grant a motion for more information from the prosecutors.
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the defense i trying to figure out how they'll present their having him sidering plead not mentally responsible because of his mental state at the timee udge set another hearing for march 11th. virginia's first lady under scrutiny. >> the racially insensitive tour inside the governor's mansion. as lawmakers come to here. defe >> there's a lot of people with a lot of hurt feelings about what's going on statewide. >> we'll break down bot sides of the debate. >>h a pus to keep metro open late falls short for now. why adam tuss says this fight is far from over. tracking the latest on the snow making its way in tonight, a lot of delays, artloing county, fairfax county, frederick county, delayed two hours.
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and we're back now folks. and we are watching that weather alert for you right now whave a two hour delay for loudon county coming in. we told you about arlington county and others too. stay with us i'm in the storm ith chief meteorologist doug kammerer. we'll break down the time line overnight and look at the ten dayforecast. doreen. virginia's first lady i apologizing tonight, pam northam says she handed out cotton to students at the governor's mansion earlier thi month. "the washington post" first reported the incident. northern vginia bureau reporter david culver finds some lawmakers now comin to her defense. >> reporter: less than a month after a racist photo emerged
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from ralph northam's school yearbook tonight it's his wife defending allegations that she led sdents on a racially insensitive tour through the executive nsion. according to a letter sent to certain lawmakers, leigh walker, s virginiate employee said mrs. northam upset her eighth grade daughter, the young girl detailing the episode in a separate lett saying the first lady asked the girl and another african-ameran child to hold cotton and, quote, imagine being an enslaved person. >> think the first lady had wonderful intentions but obviously the timing was not good at all. >> scott's daughter was among the students taking part of the tour. he believes the first lady wast ng to convey a partth o past. >> there's a tour that goes through the holocaust museum.
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. >> mrsnortham telling news4, quote, i have provided the same educational tour over the lass few mond used a variety of artifacts and crops with the intention o illustrating a painful period of virginia history. i regret that i upset anyone. his advice to the governor and first lady. >> if you make a miste, acknowledge that you made a istake and be truthful to the citizens of the commonwealth. >> reporter: david lver, news4. weather alert, doreen and amelia in the studio i'm in the storm center with chief meteorologist doug kammerer. doug, the timing in this iswh 's going to make it not tricky but tough for a morning commute. olutely because this is coming in overnight tonight into tomorrow morning. that'shen we're going to have the issues before the sun comes up, that's why we think it could stick to some of the roadways and we have the winter weather advisory.
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that inffect from 10:00 tonight until 10:00 tomorro morning for everyone in the purple. snow area wide by early tomorrow. nothing on the radar current in our region, but go back to the west jt a little bit. we are alreadyra seeing, changing to snow now into parts of west virginia, especially northern parts of west virginia back towards ohio. this system has to move its way our way, as it does so, it will move to sw because the temperatures are falling.bl 8:00 no p getting to dinner. staying out late night, coming int 1:30 in the morning, you know who you ar watch out for this snow. we'll see it in the morning hours, through 5:00 a.m. snow area wide down towards fredericksburg, the leonardtown area. but 8:00 before it starts to
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diminish in intensity. that's why with delays.aling that's why we think a key here. watch what happens here, this is new today. the latest computer models keeping rai and snow in the area. night.rough your friday friday night looking like a mess if you're going out, take the umbrella, this is a change from yesterday. this is a tough storm. here's the latest. uth of 50 and 66, coating to an inch. north of that line, winchester, leesburg, frederick county, maybe one to three inches. three inches closer to the mason-dixon line once again, a tough storm to forecast because it's such a small storm. we'd rather, as i toss back to amelia and doreen, have a bigger storm to forecast. they're easier to forecast over a period of time. that's why this is an issue. >> iteems harder than the one
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last week. >> for sure. it is more difficult to forecast small storms versusarger storms. two ways to relate this to people. think of a kit's hard to keep an eye on them, they're tiny. you see a big guy in the room, you see them anywhere. then we talk abt the resolution. with our computer models. think back to cell phones when they were that low resolution, emember when they were black and whit >> do i ever. >> you could see the dots making the numbers. now you have these amazing . pictur with our computer models it's all about the resolution. so we don't have great resolution on a lot of computer models so you're gting the pixilated kind of screen image if you think about it. if we have better resolution, which we do for a handful of computer models we'll see the storm better. also another thing to point out. the atmosphere is fluid. what i'm showing you rightow is future weather.
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you're seeing these pink dots on the scre what this is is how our computer models make the forecast. at each onef the pink dots that's where they're making the forecasts. in between they're guessing what they think that forecast is going to be. think ifhis was a massive hurricane hundreds of miles wide, it's easier for the computer model to pick up the system, but with the smaller ittem you can see a lot of is in between the pink dots, that's why it's mor difficult to forecast smaller storm ystems versus those larger systems. doug thankfully we have a larger system in the forecast on sunday into ear monday. after that it is just about the ld air moving into our region. >> it is. just taking a look at the numbers here as we move through the nt few days. 40 degrees with the snow and rain. nasty friday. saturday bette with a high of 53. then sunday rain could be som snow in our northwest zones, hagerstown, martinsburg we'll
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track that for you. behind that system, uch colder temperatures only in the 30s next week, wind chills in the 20s, overnight low temperatures in the teens and low 20s early nextweek. it's going to feel much more like january as we head into the first full week of march. >> we mentioned arlington, loudon county delays, you expect more? >> yeah fairfax county a two hour delay. montgomery county is tough they're supposed to have a half day, so they can't delay. they're going to close if they have anything at al >> you can hear the kids now, shut down. >> absolutely. >> doug is the guy as we say, at 11:00, tune ine we'll h the latest. >> there'll be another model and maybe more changes coming up at 11:00. >> true. new reaction to the censure of a maryland democrat. she used a racist slur to describe one part george's county. we'll go like to tracee wilkins
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looks le metro won't be open late any time soon. a vote today crushed hes of later service on weeknights and weekends. transptetation rep adam tuss has been following the debate from day one, he has a look at what the decision means for riders. >> reporter: after all the talk. >> i think metro needs to d b a little more. >> reporter: and after all the debate that metro needs to go back to longer hours. >> we can't continue to be askeo to s a system that doesn't serve the needs of our region. >> reporter: metro v ded to
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the oppote. >> all in favor say aye, opposed opposed. the vote is 7-1. >> that's how theetro board glossed over what's been a contentious issue, a vote that eps the current hours of service meaning the system closes early atights and on the weekends. just days ago, leaders make a case that reduced hoursld sht be continued. >> we continue to be a major outlierm outlr among cities closing the system down at 11:30 at night. that's not acceptable. >> reporter: but the shorter hours will continue so maintenae can becontinued. these are the hours, closing at 11 kwln 30 on 1 weekends,:00 a.m. on friday and saturday and 11:00 p.m. on nd. and also opens later on sunday, at 8:00 in the morning.
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>> we need more time to, how do say it, fix the backlog that we ierited years ago. >> reporter: this is a win for a generalanager thahat has not shied away from tough decisions. >> this is a toughsu we all want more service and we want it and want to get there as quic as we can, but want to make sure it' safe when we do it. >> reporter: in the district, adam tuss, news4. we're staying on multiple breaking news stories if you're just tuning in. bryce harper breaking hearts with news he is leaving the nats. next how fans are taking it. and delegate disciplined. a maryland lawmaker is censured after using racist language to describe prince george's county. tracee tilkins just spoke that delegate, her breaking reaction next. tomorrow morning this is ook like radar could for us.
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a weather alert first at 6:30 when you wake up tomorrow it'll likely be snowg. >> what you get depends on where you live. let's get to doug in the stoer ce >> tracking the temperatures still on the mild side, 44 d.c. 38 in hagerstown. now the sun is going down. these numbers will fall. as the moistur moves in, it will go from rain right over to snow by early tomorrow morning that coming in by around 1:00 a.m. area wide and bo00 a.m. just about eve seeing the snow. the exception to the a winter weather advisory for the most of us. i'll have the updated snowfall ap coming up in about 15 minutes. we'll all be here tonight ah 11:0 an updated look at
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tomorrow's snow. and a reminder you can always get the latest forecast in our nbc washington app. to the breaking news from annapolis, the marylandouse of delegates has sentured one of their own over racist comments she made about prince george's county. the vote to censure mary ann lisanti was unanimous. >> tracee wilkin joins us now with reaction from lisanti herself. tracee? >> reporter: well, lis santee stood up to the address the body but she was not acknowledged by the speaker of the house who has been asking her to step down since last night. unprecedented, hasn't happened in recent history but the delegates met today and voted and voted nam unanimouslyor her to be censured. this is what she had to say shortly after. >> words matter. they cannfct pain and in this case, this word represents
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the most deplorable, and for that i accept your action. i too denounce this word. it is not in my vocabulary and does not represent my belief system, my life's work, or my heart. >> reporter: after that lisanti went on to say that she is not leaving. she will stay here as a censured member of the house of delegates because she said that is harder but the work she n feels sheds to do. earlier we spoke with one of the delentes who was there she made the comment about his legislative district. he tells us he could not believe what he heard when she said it. >> that put me in an awkward situation to say wout do realize what you say. >> delegate walker said the racial slur h f heardm a fellow colleague floored him. >> what she saidd has been s and it was inappropriate to say the least. >> reporter: walker said h and few other colleagues were having
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cigars when mary ann lisanti, a democrat from harford county used the n word describing his predominantly african-american district. since then there have been multiple calls for her to resign including her own democrat party and the governor. yesterday she said she still has support from her district. >> my constituents are helping me through this difficult time. >> does she need to resign? >> i don't know how she can continue in a functional member. i'm a member of the black caucus of thetate ofmaryland, they took a vote that recommends shei resignupport that decision, i was one of the people that voted for that. >> reporter: lisanti went to say she looks forwarding to meeeng heounty executive for the tour county executive offered her.
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she also said if anything she needs to learn about race relasons, sh inviting folks to teach her but she's not steingdown. >> great rorting. tracee, thank you. bryce harper is out of here. umping the nats for the rival phillys. >> no surprise he was leaving but did it have to be philadelphia. shomari stone live at nats park with the fs' disappointment. >> reporter: you said it, be jim. could fans have gotten a warning about itis? took them off guard. some drove here to the team store to try and buy some last minute bryce harper jerseys before they're boxed up and they weren't able to buy them. let's roll some video. many of them watched bryce harper for seven years here at natsark watching home run after home run. some tell me the 26-year-old breathed excitement, pride into
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the washington nationals, made the all-star team six times won himin 2015 and the rookie of yego. >> we'reng g to miss him so much. >> why? >> because he's a star. he's a big star for the baseball. that's why. ?> you liked watching him pl >> of course. >> i wish the best for him, of course the nats fans are goie toupset, saddened. but the only thing we can do at this ps wish him best success. >> reporter: now i also talked to some phillie, fa some of them are excited, others say that's a lot of money he going to receive over 13 years, $330 million. i'm here at nats park shomari stone. back to you guys. >> thank you. >> see you later bryce. virginia's first lady, pam northam is apologizing for handing out cotton to students who were on a tour of the
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governor's mansion earlier this month. the move upset an african-american medical school studt. she and her mother sent a letter to lawmakers. tonight some lawmakers defend the first lady saying her intentions wer good to teach about virginia h history but timing was not. president trump's former ic fixehael cohen is returning to thent house iel committee next week for more testimony. hen spent seven and a half hours behind closed doors with the committee today beau s hed they have more to talk about. his explosive public testimony yesterday raised questions about potential new legal troubles for president trump and his family. president trump is returning empty-handed from his ummit in vietnam with north korea. president trump said north korea manded full removal of sanctions. north korea's foreign minister said they only demandedsa parti tion removal. nbc's lester holt is in vietnhe
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with latest. >> greetings from hanoi where the summit, as you know by now, has come to a quicker end than many expected and failed to produce an agreement. we'll have the latest on that and the reaction and fallout. but i'm also going to tell another storybout american war vets to continue to come to this countryso to find som of healing, sometimes to deal with some of the issue left over from the war. we'll meet one marine who lives here right now and welcomes many of those american vets. we'll share that story tonight on nbc "nightly news." >> nbc "nightly news" live from hanoi starts at 7:00. a controversy growing for one of our nation's largest retailers. why some people with disabilities are accusing walmart of discrimination. curiosity that could cost you. i'll look at the fine print on the home dna test kits and how the results could impact your
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some greeters are suing walmart over job change. walmart said it hopes to work with existing employees to find a sution that meets their needs. dumb frees, virginia is dropping columbus day from the offici town calendar. the town council voted to replace col dbus with indigenous dpeople umbfries may be the first town do it. they say it's an insult to celebrate columbus for discovering america. what you need to knowur abo privacy if you're taking a dna test. >> we're combing through the fine print to findut how the results could impact your insurance coverage. tracking our storm system right there making its way to our area bringing some snow. how much and when? how much and when? the upted forecastda
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if you're just now joining us, we are in weather alert mode, folks, tonight. cancellations are coming in and delays too. doug and amelia are tracking snow and its impact on your ymorning. so sith us. all this week we've been reporting on the home dnaests for just about $100 you can have your dna tested and uncover clues about your family tree. but there are concerns about yourricy with these tests. federal regulators and consumer advocates are warning that the results may cost you more in the long run and yourata could end up in the wrong hands.
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family intrigue led larry to buy his wife a dna test kit for the holidays. >> she's been interested in genealogy. >> the $99 ancestry.com dna test uses a saliva sample to unlock your lineage. here's how the company says it works. >> a simple tels can reveal an estimate of your ethnic mix. >> for larry this test was supposed to be fun. but their curiosityed twi to suspicion when they read the fine print. by taking the test they were giving ancestry with aerp-- ald perpetual w wild transferable. >> that phrase left it open to do anything they want with it. >> larry worried the results could end up in the hands of an
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insurance company. >> you could get into weird science ficti scenarios. >> under federal law companies are not allowed to use your genetic information against you fors thing like health insurance or a job. but that protection does not apply to things like life insuranc or long-term care insurance. and the laws are constantly changing. privacy is a big concern because many genetic testing companies sell their information to drug companies and others for research. wd what would happen if the data base hacked? all the big companies have safeguards in place, but more than 92 million accounts from the genealogy and dna testing service my heritage werend f on a private server last summer. even though dna data wn't breached in that episode, it showed the potential risk. hank grohly is a professor at stanford university who writes
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booksbout bio technology and the law. his advise is simple. >> if it bothers you, if it offends you, if you're about what might be in there, then you shouldn't sign this contract. >> both ancestry.com and 23 and me say ty will destroy your dna results if you ask them. if you believe them, there's an online setting on their sitedo just that. in the future some experts think these dna companies could give companies the choice, if more privacy you want, the more you pay. that may be where we're headed with this. >> interesting debate. a lot going on out there. >> think about that before you take a test. back to our chances for snow. our weather alert. doug and amelia in the storm center now. >> the system affectingome schools already. do you think more delays are going to be coming? >> we do. we haven't seen delays in parts of maryland where we think we're going to see som of the delays. frederick county the one we've seen.
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let's look and show you what's happening radar wise. winter weatherdvisory for everyone around our region. aeise in effect until 10:00 a.m. back to the west we are starting to see the rain moving to parts of west virginia mixing with and changing other to snow. th whole system moving in over the next few hours. by 80, no problems, 10:00, 11:00, no worries. by 1:30, area wide snow. by 5:00, snow everywhere. a mix to the south. mostly light snow by 8:00 a.m. tomorrow is going to be a mess. by noon, still snow to the north, rain to the south and again we're talking about 1o 3 inches winchester to hagerstown, frederick, washington down to the south, a coating to an inch. this is the area we think we
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could see delays and cancellations with more on that let's go to amelia. >> we're going to take it county by county here with a forecast of what we're thinking. i think the counties in maryland along t pennsylvania border have the best chance of maybe being cancelled but especially a two hour delay. back into frederick and winchester, and the panhandle of west vilinia. potentelays around the d.c. metro area, which is montgomery county, which is a difficult call bause i know you have a half day tomorrow. prince george's county and anne arundle county i think you could see a delay. uquier, prince william, potentially a delay a well. so something you want to stay tuned for. a delay is going to be good you get the kids into school afterv the snow ended and you're tracking rain at that point. so the main roads mainly wet out the based on surface temperature. secondary roads and sidewalks
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could be dicey, especially north of town. >> and especially in th morning hours before 7:00 once the sun comes up. 53 degrees your saturday. sunday. good chance of snow to the north and west on sunday. but most of us are. ra metro area all rain. 39 monday. and look at the 30s all the way through next week, even another chance of rainnow as we end the first full week of march. ak bg news, and first on 4, video that shows what sheriff's deputies say is a student assaulting a school reurce officer. this video just came from to our news room. authorities tell us the stu at dominion high school was in the cafeteria and was told to go to the office. the student refused and tn went on the attack with the school resource officer. a loudon counif shf's deputy
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>> announcer: this is the xfinity sports desk. >> you no know, i i'm going to play somewhere and have some fun and enjoy that, hopefully the taans is to where i'm at, but if i'm not, i'm not scahang. >>ofd c money talks. chaching. >> that was just september 26th: it's been months of this >>dram hat's bryce harper talking with the media since free agency started we've wait today see where harper would land.
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the outfielder andhiladelphia phillies reported agreed to a 13 year $330 million deal. harper started in d.c. when he was drafted in 2010. plenty of highs along the way. brycet par of four national ague east titles. he hit 184 home runs, 52 rbi. is rsix-time allnd rookie of the year in 2012. and last year, bryce wasroed the home run derby champion. he did plenty for the nats on and off the field. his teammates wishing him well ev w before his decisio made. >> i think all of us here love bryce. he's done a ton for this organization, this city. we all wish the best for him. business sometimes does stuff b thatiness does. i think all of us just want him to be happy. he's done some special stuff in this game at a young age and he
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deserves to get compensated for it. >> so let's take aook atct this contor bryce. again, reports are that it is a 13-year, $330 million, the most total mon in mlb history. but his $25.4 million a season, ranking 14th in the entire league for each plate appearance harper makes bas on his career average, $44,929. that is astounding. our sports department c rently working the numbers to see how much harper gets paid per hair flip in philadelphia. that is really the numbersos that's the important. >> that's what we want to know, right? >> it justgl b the mind. >> we have watched him grow up here, doesn't it seem that way? he was still a teenager when he came here. he was sending out some sort of crazy twts. really has grown up. >> he has right here in town.
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we want himap to be but not that happy in philadelphia. >> even the last game with the national he put his uniform on, he was s hanging arounking it all in on april 2nd. a little nostalgic. in case you miss him that much he'll be back at nats park with the phillies april 2nd. the spring training just goi to move on, the nats moving on and preparing for life without bryce. spring training games continuing. and ting on the red sox today.se nd inning matt adams at the plate, crushing this ball to right. sails out of the stadium. nats have a 1-0 lead. now max scherzer, second inning strikes brock holt out on a nasty inside pitch. n the third after striking o the first two batters, scherzer gets andrew ben ten dee to
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strikeout. there are other sports news happening today, surprise. the nfl combine kicking off this weekend in indianapolis with a draft in just over two months redskins coaches and front office folks looking for the newest members of the burgundy d gold. starting with the most important position on the field, the quarterback. >> i don't want to say it's pressure. but it all depend of the 15 we like, that's a easy choice to make. but it got to be a guy -- we're not going toeach for guy because we don't have one. >>here's a possibility we could use a quarterback, but this is still very, very earl there's a lot of situations to be played out if we gette quack in free agency, that could affect our 15th pick. a lot o great options out there we're starting t talk about them. >> the draft coming up on april
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this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt reporting tonight from hanoi, vietnam. >> good evening from hanoi wherh high-stakes summit between president trump and kim jong-un ended abruptly with no agreement. the president saying he hato walk away because the north korean dictator was asking for too much. we'll have late details from vietnam in a moment.we >>tart with breaking news. a new report presidentmp overruled his own white hoe officials and ordered a top security clearance for jared kushner. the president has previously said he had no role in kushner getting a clearance. let's go straight to kristen welker in washington. what can you tell us about all this? that explosive new repo says despite concerns from intelligence oia
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