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great. >> to help get a handle on everything, our chief meteorologist doug kammerer is here along with laurynet ri. how is this one shaping up because we're talking about the rain-snow line, that is the dreaded rain-snow line? >> thismorning, even coming on in here, man, it's really warm out here. >> yeah, yeah. te >> as a mof fact, 42 degrees right now in the city. you can't getno accumulating in the city at 42 degrees. >> and we were 43 wen i came in. the temperature has dropped a degree, but we are seeing snows in parts of the region. >> snow to parts of westerngo moery county and loudoun county. you can see what's happening here. we've got therain-snow line setting up west of i-95 can you see where that is, west of fairfax and west of manassas right on that line and just to the west in towar portions of fauquier county, loudoun county, all reporting snow back towards winchester and reporting snow as well. this is a big,systbut you notice not a lot going
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the west.o we're expecting this whole area to fill in with snowuring the day here and continue to make its way our way. a little bit of a first gasp as way continues to make i on in here. >> winter storm warning and everybody here in the pink. over towards fick county, virginia, loudoun and western portions of montgomery county no snowgradient betwe and a lot of snow is very, very tight. >> we'll have much more on this as we move along in the morning hours. >e're here for the next hour and a half. that's right, that's right. >> hour and a half. >> that's howl you'll be here. >> you passed the first test, wdog. >> thl pass the baton on to our team tomorrow morning. we're working for you all hours of the day. starting tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. chuck bela will the latest on the forecast. melissa mollet will traffic the traffic aaoubles. on and eun will be here with allic the trand school
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delays. breaking news out of fairfax coventy. police igating the deaths of three people. >> that's right, adam. police are on the scene in the 8600 block of cromwell drive in springfield. that's where we find news 4's derrick ward who just arrived on the scene. derrick, have police sawed if wese through people k one another? >> well, that appears to be the case, here. they saidhat there is no threat to the general community now. they sort of condensed the crime scene to the area immediately around this home here in the 8600 block of cromwell. this is the neighborhood that wears the moni of the mayberry, close-knit, first and second generatn homeowners here's. about 11:00 last night police were called to this home, and when they got here,y t found three people inside this home that were dead. they haven't released information now about theci umstances. again, they immediately determined that there was no threat to the community, butwa
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that n't the case when all of this happened. we spoke to a neighbor who said he got here just as the police were responding, and it was a very active scene. they were being told -- people were being told to stay in their homes and stay back and that quickly chan let's hear what that neighbor had to say. >> mom is baby-sitting my 2-year-old, so whene in and there's cop car in my driveway, i'm thinking what the world happened here? she said that she heard a couple loud bangs. she called me and said, bone, a t to let you know, there's couple of loud bangs, everything is fine here.po >> er: now, folks say that the family that lives in this home has only been here a couple of months. they were in the process of renovating it. they are not well-known to the neighbors, but they say they ve seen them and they spoke and they do say that they are younger folks. thilre's at least one here. now, we don't note identities of anyone involved in this.ng we're hopo be briefed by fairfax county police in a short bringand hopefully we can you more information, but,
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again, three people found dead in a home on cromwell drive in the kings park area of northern virginia. no threat to t community, and it's still under investigation. we are live in fairfax. derrick ward, news 4. back to you. >> thank you very m we'll certainly stay on top that have one. family and friends are mourning the life of aki pani philosopher shot and killed in southeast d.c. >> butto came to d.c. with his wife for a better life and his neighbor shot him. his wife spok about the life that they had each other. >> we would say to each other i would muc rather passay before you, and he would say, no, i couldn't bear that so i think i'm going to go before you.
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bhutto stopped teaching to the s. after a decade ago. the two met in pakistan where she was a journalist and bhutto was mourning his sister who was just killed there. >> a deadly shootinglog suitland park way. the woman in the carurvived. police don't know if the shots came from anr car but the incident is being investigated. a deadly crash in new orleans days before the citypr pares for mardi gras. police say at least two people are dead and several others injured after they plow into a group of pedestrians. witnesses had to step in to pr vent the driver from taking off from the scene. five people are in hospital, many in critical condition. the driver is being tested see whether alcohol played a role in this crash. we'll keep on top of this and we'll update you in the nbc
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washington app. a developing story from sacramento. the district attorney there says she will not file charges against two officers who shot and killed an unarmed black man last year. that deadly shooting sparked protests across the country. the officers said that they believed stevan clark had a gun and was in a shooting stand before he fired. only a cell phone could b found. the clark family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the officers and thecity of sacramento. this morning d.c. police need your help. they are trying to find four bold ban ki who stole an atm inside of the district. all of this caught on camera. the guyski b the truck up to the store, hit the gas and smash through the glass door. they go inside and snatch the atm and take off. lot of damage left behind. the heistappened saturday morning. turning our attention to politics now, president trump is rallied conservative base and told them that he's going to
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win re-election in 202 by a bigger margin than his 2016 victory. now, the president spoke at the conservative political action conference at national harbor. in a two-hour long speech the president rehand his 2016 presidential election win.ed he also talbout being an outsider. he blasted democrats as he laid out his vision for 2020 and his re-election. >> so i thinke'll do even better in 2020. i think we'll do numbers that people havet seen for a long time. with your help we are rsing decades of blunders and betrayals. >> one topic the president could not resist is the media. he's claimed most coverage he's received since entering office has been negative. >> these people are sick, and i'm telling you. they know the game. they know the game, and they play it dirty, dirtier than anybody has ever played the game. > the president also took a swipe at the green new deal
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saying it would end the use of planes and electricity. that plan does call for a drastic drop in fossil fuels, but it does not ground airplaner rely only on renewable energy. and moren that wild speech from the president coming up later this morning on "meet the press." chuck and e panel will have a lot to cover today. from the developments and frstimony om michael cohen and the north korea summit, all that will coming up later here on n 4. the virginia embattled attorney general will make his srst public appearannce admitting to using blackface. mark her will go attend an interfaith faith gathering including the ncaand they will plan to address issues involving racial reconciliation. light from your phone maybe damaging your skin.ne on news 4 doreen gentzler explaining how explaining how at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee.
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if you're feeling a little groggy this sunday morning, maye not have the late saturday night. >> no. >> could have also been your phone your tablet. those could be to blame. >> some of us were hosting events last ni >> the some of us were asleep. >> back to your phone. blue ligtt eg from your digital devices may not only be keeping you from getting a good night sleep. they may also be damaging your skin.t s is why. >> doreen glenentzler has the warning for us. >> average american is using a screen for ten hours a day. >> reporter: is the light you see but probably never think erabout. wheth you're sitting in front of a computer screen for hours at work or controlling through instagram on your smartphone, or watching a movie on your flat screen tv, blue light is everywhere and new research suggests could be bad for your skin. >> our traditionalns sueens
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have uva, uvb, full spectrum protectn, but a lot o them don't protect against blue light. >> reporter: dermatologistssay long-term exposure to blue light can speed up the signs of aging causing problemsth pigment air, inflammation, collagen and redness, but there are ways that you can protect yourself. skin care companies like color science are starting to include blue light protection inr the products. >> they also have some other things out there that help a proteinst blue light, and that's the shields that you can put on your phones and on ur screens. >> most smartphones also have a setting that it turn olue light which is better for your eyes and youre skin. ottom line is this. >> minimizing the amount of time that you're exposed to the tablet would be helpful our smartphone. i think it's helpful for your skin, but iros alsoably good for your mind as well. >> aside from sunlight, a digit
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screens are the most common source of blue light. there's also special glass eds to blot the blue light and protect your eyes but it's not all ne ltive. bluht place a key role in regulating our body's skiddicir rhythms and mood and reactiimn >> wow. everything you know is you've got to put this down when you don't really ned it. >> aet i can't put it down. >> and you're still on your iphone right now. >> hey. >> you do have to uset is to stay on top of the weather. >> they are updating it with the storm team weather alert day. >> at 913 we're waiting for the .snow to show who is going to see the snow? who is going to see the rain?g we've got d kammerer and lauryn ricketts working for you on this sunda
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more than one racial barrier in the predominantly white county, startingep"%q! his first job a the firstfá african-american pole officer on the manassas city police department. >> thereok were no black employs that work for the town at snulxd that was 1969. live in the city. >> that's true. ng at artment i was rent the time when i first cameq ñrh, it was still segregation at the time, and i cou onlyok liven a couple of places inñi manassas. >> reporter:t( 35 years later hl would achieve two moreym first. >>xd i'm the first black sherif and ince quilliam county >> laguna is the first6m assist chief of staff manassas police african-american woman to rise jtjzd highest position in the dartmentw3 where hill started 50 years ago. that heçó did and knowing the barriers that he haa to breaxnthe path he had to
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go through and then so many years later, then i come through and i'm there again a the same police department. hill learned early in his career t > one of the best ways to break down racial barriers was byeing the best police officer he could be. >> wheni]lp you help people, the will never f you. they don't care what color you are ouhat race you are or where you come from. >> in prince williamokfáun ,lp mark segraves, news 4. >> very cool. behind us here. american university. >> yeah. >> and we're sñi waiting toi] se of the precipitation start falld wilo >> that's how you pronounce . >> in the ñi1970eys ok saidq ho ray for luray and that ]a$ theó cheer. >> they are seeing some snow. >> they are, and as people as
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homework, you're gog to schoi] tomorrow. americans should go to school. furer north and wes we'll talk about school cancellations here in a second. of course, we've got dou( kammerer standing by with your snow totals. ie1 first wantfá to show you th radar map. download the nbc washington app and get this radar as you can see the rainlpçó alread .çó area. then rain to the south and ea th pretty much how it's going to stay as we continue in eçay.gh might be getting añ)z] littletpf theseñic areas in the pink, but, agais it moves into the d.c. area, it's going to beok light i start, bu pick up a little bit in intensity everywhere throughout the day, throughout afternoon as well, so some of the preci btation rates coul a little heavier, but we're going to continue to see this pu through your area. the timing on this. 9:00 we're starting to seein itr d.c. lookq at this rain, a good chane that we'll get thishe rain in d.c. with wet snow. that's9v we're down to a
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coatg to an inch. the further north and west you go, a=/% little bit more snow overed because that' lower. all throughout the day, north and west of w3ñid.c. snow, soutd east all rain,and we're looking at mainly rain in d.c. with wet snow flake even by 4:30 rain starts to move inñi montgomery county and it puss out of here as we continue to the overnight. long gone by that morning cancellations for tomorrow.ave and who k snow tota is in the warning area, doug, because we do haveñi winter sto warnings in that part of town. >> north andñi iswest, s still going to be a very big storm. south and east ñithough, a rain ke a look at what we've got here. nothing around theq d.c. metrox are no watches warnings except for your winter weather advisory. county and eastern loint and though in the pink.lp winchester back there towards leesburg and around frederick and hagerstown, martinsburg and jefferson county andñi berkeley you are in that winter storm
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warning that goest on early tomorrow morning take aw3 look the snowotals andyes, guys, we have brought these down not much but añibaittle bit around d.c. d.c. downtown.ñr i don't think you'll see a cometing. maybe n somet( grassy surfacek,kuq that's it. ing in on the roadways of the rainçólp here. it's up to the north and west where we think we'll have the best chance q sno one to three right around sterling, right over to rockville and maybe gaithersburg. i brought that down just a lauryn and i were $]d5ájjt abou this. whwedoatdore lp andup once again temperatures little melting, three to six inches is what we'rehinking around fredericksberg and leesburg to the north. you're right on the thr or line. we'll ton watch for you,q too. here's what we're talking about. look at th i numbers. degrees in d.c. can't get accumulating snow with t ic in37 thgese lwill come down a coupf degrees here, but mostreas are staying above freezing. that's why we're not too
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concerned about areaáh roadwa?3% however, when we say ñrroads, rn (> the southxd raria around leesburg and thxd few sliçó overnight and into early tomorunu morning and bac to the west and as laurynxs=] you this is where weçó expect least delays because that's ot of delays because that's problems out thereq during the dayfá tomorrow. as we make ourxd wayóñixd thro weatherxd alert. /9o:ñ degrees.q 39 on yourjfjfmonday, 38 on tuesday. we get somelp arctic air behind this. look cold it is on wednesday. a high temperaturefá of only 30 degree overnight lows in the teens.  and thenq tracking other possible storm next friday. that one, guys, does not look all that big and temp t,ñr hey, what do you know, 52 degrees next saturday. we'll continue to keep you h óez that snow. snow moving on in in parts of thejf area. >> i'm mark murray of nbc çóc >> and i'm carrie dan. >> there's been plenty of (0)j5r
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trump's presidency but this pas] week was so emblematic of his first two years in the white eruse. >> foawyer andé@ fixer michael cohen had testimony sevealing more allegations of corruption and ple illegal activity including evidence of trump reimbursingq cohen fort hush payment during the 2016 cane. >> how republicans t(reacted to cohen blasting his characteri] showed how the gop base continues to stand behind the president. it with north korea which highlighted a foreign policy full of grand statements but little substance. >> the democratic-led house of representatives voting to reverse trump's national emergencyr declaration his borderq wall exposed morei] chas in domga(% policy. >> and then th news that trump orderedieis formere1 c of
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nike's competitor, skechers recently put this up ad and itç" reads just blew it with the tag n. >> obviously, th off nike's famous catch phrase just do it.kl/q% @r(t&háhp &hc% multiple newspapers clurg "the r(t&háhp &hc% even though williamson hurt his knee,ym he's stillçó pruchy et that'sq expensive trolling. will be by one of them. he makes añi full recovery because he's a great basketball player. >> taking a look at the front . noxd yet. a little bit of precipitation moving in. still pretty warm out there, folks. 42 degrees, and tha @r(t&háhp &% difference between how much ñi toecy.
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. 9:30 on the dot this sunday morning. sticking it h for out with us. if you've been with us since 6:00 in the morning, appreciate it. >> that's a long way. >> appreciate you being here. >> meagan fitzgerald has this sunday morninge off. wet quite the team working for you on this sunday weather alert day. lauryn ricketts. >> and doug kammerer bringing in breakfast. >> at 6:00 a.m., just like you
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guys. >> you been hanging out since then. okay,we cool. appreciate the doughnut, doug, at least. but the reason you're here is because we've got a winter storm that is barreling down on the region. >> yeah. yeah. making its win right now. we've got snow in partsf the area. lauryn, jst looking at th right now. you look at the temperatures and you go wait a secoh e, something isn't meshing. >> 42 in d.c. only dropped a degree. 43 when we started the show at 6:00 a.m. we're seeing snow in some portions of the region, but we are seeing a lot of rain coming through the area. >> that's the thing. let's show you what's happening had. the d.c. metro area. d.c. south, this is not a big deal, and for most of the area, if you -- if you're along the beltway, not a big deal at all, but, again, up to the north and west, this is a much bigger deal. areas like frederick county and upper montgomery county and western loudoun county, areas under the warning. the rain-snow line coming through manassas and fairfax and west that you're going to be dealing with snow first, and south of that this will be rain.
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waldorf and fredericksburg this is all rain. bac to the west, too. not a lot of moisture back here. it's trying to fill itself in,d e do have the bigger storm which is off towards the west. this will eventuay move in, and, again, we'll pick up our snowfall rates during thet noon. yes, temperatures at that time will start to come down. here's where the warnings, are d.c. southward including prince george's county. no warnings or advisories. all north anin westuding the areas you see in pink. upper montmery and person portions of loudoun county and soints to the west. winter storm warniin effect. we've lowered our snow total and we'll show you why. we'll show you the map coming up in the next 15 minutes. >> tomorrow morning starting at 4:00 a.m. checkve well will h the late updates on your forecast. melissa mollet goingto track the travel troubles. aaron and eun will have all the school closings here.
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stay with news 4. breaking news out of fairfax. police there investigating the deaths of three people. this is the picture of the scene on the8600 block of cromwell drive in springfield. police say there is no threat to public safety. news 4's dsrick ward on scene and is getting more information. we'll check in with him lean 0 minutes from now. >> meantime, a neighborhood dispute in southeast c. turns deadly. the man shot and killed was a prominentni pakist philosopher. >> friends and family are overcome with grief this morning. >> news 4's derrick ward spoke with the victim's wife. >> theirs was a love tone have i. >> i would say i would much rather pass awayre you, and he would say, no, i couldn't bear that so i think i'm going to go before you. >> reporter: the couple's relationsh was much deeper than conversations about their passing. >> we shared everything. >> reporter:lohe third condominium they shared on wade road in southeast was a close to
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her job in.c. >> i selected anacostia. >> reporter: jawaid was a well knowhy philoso professor but his degrees from bulgaria wasn't recognized and a former student said that was a shame. >> some his students back home in pakistan, you know, are like -- are very -- they are activists, you know. they are teachers, so heod pred people. >> reporter: friday morning just steps from his home jawaid was gunned down and police arrested 45-year-old neighborhood jordan hillman and charged him with murderer. >> someone introduced a firearm into a dispute and now we have a family that's mourning a member of their family. >> reporter: as friends and family surround her here she's hearing non-stop from the couple talked about
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returning to home to pakistan for a couple of weeks to re nnect with family and friends. >> we were planning our trip when this happened yesterday. >> reporter: now they will me that trtogether, just not under the h circumstances they wanted. in southeast, derrick ward, news 4. >ica trag story developing out orleans. a deadly crash just days before the city's getting red for mardi gras. police say at least two people are dead. several others hurt c after a plowed into a group of pedestrians last night. witnesses had to step in tostop the driver from leaving. five people were rushed to the number critical condition.iv the dr is being tested to see whether alcohol played a role in this crash. we'llst any updates in the nbc washington app. this morning we're hearing fromhe mover an unarmed black man shot and killed byen sacr police. stefan clark was killed a year ago outside his mother's home sacramento. investigators say the officer who shot him committed nori. the shooting is sparking protest
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across the country. officers were investigating a burglary cal when they shot clark. the district attorney says their review finds that the officersl lawfsed lethal force. >> was a crime committed? there's no question that a human being died, but when we look at facts and the law and we follow our ethicalp responsibilities, the answer to that question is no. >> what matters is how those officers came with thal force around a corner on a vandalism call after my sonand gunned him down when he had nothing but a cell phone in his hand. s >> the d.ys their review does not address whether the officers have any liability in this claes. the clark family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the officers and the city of sacramento. back here at home we're hearing f lom acal mother who is sharing had a heartbreaking story of loss. her babyed boy just days after she left him at a
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babysitter's home. p av dlisd.to his mom dropped him off at a home in suitland and the babysitter later left the toddler with her 11-year-old daughter. the boy's injuries included a cracked skull. news 4's corey smith sat down with paxton's mom on friday and she said how she had to stand a hibedside for four agonizing days before making the hardest decision. >> god gave you for me to borrow and it wod be selfish for me to leave you on life supportbe justuse i want you still here with me so babe, go ahead. fly away.nd mommy going to be okay. >> the 11-year-old is inuody meantime in a juvenile detention center. she is charged with first-degree child abuse. turning to sports now at 9:37 on your sunday where the baltimore ravens have released one of their playeust hours
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after he was arrested on gun and drug charges. baltimore county police say running back alex colns was sleeping inside a car after it had crashed into a tree on friday. officers later searchedthe car and say they found marijuana ana handgunnside. he was omreleased f jail hours after the ravens decided to cut him. he had been with the ravens for the last two seasons. >> crews on the bw parkway with patching big pot loels. park police have lowered the speed limit to 40 miles per houi in ce areas. so rough there that police want you to pp your brakes driving through the worst areas. there's a big pothole area there, but they just want it fixed. >> i don't think that's a solution. thy need to fix the road and fix itr. quic i prefer they fix the potholes. potholes have been bad this
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yews. the national park service has the roadways, and the parkway is expected to get repaved in the >> moisture in the air. the up-and-down temperatures will make for a bumpy commute for a while to come. lauryn wikts and doug kammerer. we've got team coverage on the storm team 4 storm team 4 i've talked on this phone through the happiest times of my life, and through the saddes times of my life. but i never dreamed in a thousand years that it would save my life.om i fell 22 feet, completely shattered my pelvis,
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yes. i came in for the snow storm absolutely and came in for something else as well. right now we're more than a week way from the region's premiere parties. chance for life is looking for millions in childhood cancer and here is kelly and the man in charge of some of the mostin edible foot you'll ever eat, the culinary chair. thanks so much foring us. i'm excited about this. i get twofold. the snow storm toda and get the food. david and adam say you got to bring food in. >> did a great job. >> i brought food in, and you a said itule for the weekend game and come in for the weekend ot to bring. first of all, chance for life. such an amazing event and i've been part of this for seven yearsd you starhis 15 years ago. >> chance for life started when my husband's god daughter was
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diagnosed with spinal cord tournament at age 2. he started a poker tournament in georgetown and gav all the proceeds to the american cancer society and realized less than w of the fundse going towards pediatric cancer and we started chance for life a now 100% of the proceeds go to pediatric cancer research and our poker tournament has grow so much we now have 2,000 people at the mgm. we have pecker, amazing fooz, grammy nominated artists. >> we still don't knowho the artist is. >> top key credit. >> and a lot of redskins and caps players are coming. we're excited about in a. i lost poker tournament. 800 people coming r poker, and then we've got the taste event. casey, you're in chae of taste event. you're saying you're blowing it out this year. >> it's been so much fun. we ende up -- i ended up working with chance for life to crow the chase event.
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we have james bead, award-winning chefs, top restauranteurs in weese, an amazing yevent. brought us some pizza right here. >> we've got pie. >> love it. >> during the poker tournament we'll be slinging pizzas. >> last year i was a little hungry so we'veoo got going through and coming through during the day. >> mzarella, provolone, a little bit of asiago and parm stan keep. >> i'll take it, i care. >> you're ara total na >> get your hands out of the pepper. he best part about our event is 100% of the proceeds go towards pediatricr can >> no overhead costs. >> this year we were able to give $600,000. we actually presented a check to children's nal hospital for $600,000 and just did that a
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couple of weeks ago. that amazing to s that much going and we're looking to raise a lot more money this year. >> 2 is our goal. >> 2.5 million. >> and we're sold out, b you can still make a doe nation chance for life.net. >> look how fast you cooked that. come on over. we've got to getf some that. now, i'm not a chef. >> basil. >> oh, that'she secret. >> would you find ripping some basil for me. >> aim drizzling this on top? >> do i drizzle this on top, case? >> driz tele top. we'll make it rain with some cheese. >> unless they make it snow. >> the kids tomorrow would hope that it snows tonight. >> i wish, i wish. >> pus the pickled -- >> here we go. chance for live guys coming up next weekend. an amazing event.
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starts at 10:00 a.m. and lasts all day. you'll actually hosting the event. benefiting children cancer research around the area next ek m national harbor all day, open bar. going for a goal of 2.5 million. again, you with still mke a donation chance for life. going to be a gre eve and if you can't make it this year, we've got to get you guys o there next week. word on the archdiocese -- let'k about it a little bit.we say this because lauryn is a big. eat b.c. south and east and north and west you'll need a couple of pizzas get through the next couple of days. >> go get that wine and beer and have pizza to go right along with it. i'veot to get in there and i know you guys are going to eat up. let's go ahead to our raid yar
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to show y what's going on. as doug was saying, d.c. points south and east are mainly a rain event and that's where we have colder air but you can see, the system will be long by the time start your day tomorrow morning. current temperatures out there right now. cool out in the shenandoah valley and out this way. snowgrees and we won't get at 42 degrees. we'll see the temperature come down a little bit and that's why we'll s the rain-snow mix. precip pushing in from the north and west. and rain, mainly a rain event from d.c. intd the south a east. as i said it's moving out overnight. roads bad tonight, north and west of d. e andrybody will have icy conditions possible overnight as the temperature drops below the freezing mark. 930, and we're looking at tha ain pushing into the area.
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now, there's a little bit of snow off to the north and st, and that's where it's really going to stay align from luray and dulles and baltimore and back to i-9 all snow for you guys and that's where the winter storm warnings are and where we'll talk on some warnings. could hi a little tracking west and east. we could see snow rates an inch perour and heavier rain south and east. it starts to move on out of here as we go throughgh the midn hour, and then we're dry, but, again, cold as we head into the overnight and that's where you'll see icy conditions. we've taken our totals down just a smidge because of the temperature. 36 inches in the areas north ann wes a coating to about three inches. main lit roads are wet. thecould be secondary roads that could be a little on the snow-covered side, driveways, bridges, rams and overpass ed, i had friends talking me going out
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toberg leger and the mains ro will be fine. north and west we'll have some n snow and t it's going to freeze overnight once again so they will be tackling that all night. school delays north and west -- scho cancellations to the north and west and some delays just through howard county, upper montgomery county, may go ahead and delay everybody from montgomery county. fairfax county and going down through fauquier county. so the roads, again, north and west, this ishe you're going find the snow-covered roads. mainly wet roads with secondary roads a little on the slick side. ten-day outlook.m ratures in the 30s. we've already hit our daytime high which was in the 40s. everything becomes dry by tomorrow afternoon. that morning commute is icy, but by tomorw afternoon temperature in the upper 30s. breezy tomorrow and the nexc nce of snow.
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small chance, low confidence. friday, d we havean
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