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chuck. >> no f advisories any winter weather around the d.c. metro area. there is a winter weather advisory in the crest of the blue ridges there. around here, it will be about half an inch to maybe an inch. only on crossy ureas. temper are close to the freezing mark now. already some lightss snow ac parts of northern virginia. and the rain/snow mix likely, especially in the afternoon hours. since it's coming during the daylight hours, its ability to stick on the paved surface is very low. we're sngll loo for up to near 70 on sunday afternoon. just two little days from now. but for today, it's all about the clouds, the cold and the witness out there. already snowflakes across western virginia and high around 40 degrees. more about the rain chance and
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the 70 chanceay on su looking at the roads. what's happening right now, silver spring outer loop before georgia avenue. left side is blockedy a disabledd vehicle. gaithersburg, after clopper road., northbouwo right lanes are getbliting by that work zone. alexandria, jft cleared out the way. southbound 395, the ramp to little river turnpike is gone. and a295 suitland parkway. that just cleared, as well. one of america's most wanted men has been found living on tht ets in our area. >> lamont stevenson was arrested in prince george's county yesterday and charged with murdering two women. one while he was on the run. officers found stevenson sleeping in a truck in new carrollton.ol theyhim his real name and said he was wanted in connection with crimes.
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police say he killed his girlfriendn 2018. police say he murdered his new girlfriend inside r apartment. her family says they're relieved stevenson is off the streets. j >>t want to know why. i don't know if i'll ever know d y. but we got a googod. we got aood god. i'm sad but i'm happy, too. en>> it is unclear if and stevenson will be extradited toe jersey to face charges there. a family is devastated after their father is killed by a hit-and-run driver.s willie willis feet away from his apartment when he was killed. this happened near the 1500 block of rhode island avenue around 9:00 p.m. a gray minivan with a bike rack hit williams and kept going. his daughter doesn't understand how anybody can do this. >> reporter: the family of
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willie williams says he wil be missed. they are looking for justice in this case. look at this surveillance video here. this is the vehicle in the deadly hit-and-run in northeast. it is a gray nivan and has a bike rock on the roof. this happened around 9:00 tuesday night.in stigators said that williams was crossing outside of the crosswalk in the 1500 block of rhode island avenue, when he was struck with the minivan. the driver kept going. williams died of his injy.ies on wednes she says her father didn't deserve this. >> just know t the family -- i don't understand how could do this to someone. he's an innocentn. >> reporter: and police still have not located the driver
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involved in this incident. the driver leaving the scene, not sticking around, to be questioned by police. investigators areha hoping someone will recognize that minivan and the surveillance video and give them a cao. backyou. >> all right, megan. thank you very much. new this morning, a federal judge tossed out stormy daniels' hush money lawsuit. the judge said the suit was irrelevant, after president trump and his former personal lawyer, decided not to enforce o thndisclosure agreement. that means that daniels can talk about the affair she had with es the ent without retribution. cohen, meantime, admitted in federal court that he arranged the payment to silence daniels more than a decade ago. l> the president will get a look at the damat behind by several deadly tornados in alabama.le >> 23 peere killed and 90 people were hurt.
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the damage is massive. personal belongings were scattered for miles. this is the result of l twisters that hit eastern alaba on sunday afternoon. the entire area is under a state of emergency. later today, the president will meet with families affected by the tornados. >>t,sticking with the presid a surprising end to a trial that's been in the headlines for weeks. paul manafort received a light sense tensing after being convicted on eight felony counts including tax fraud. he could have been sentenced to 19 to 24 years. but the federal judge called those guidelines excessive. instead, sennced manafort to 24 months. with the sentence, his legal a in a separate case, manafort
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will be in a court to face counts of legal lobbying. a top official will be in prison for 15 years for stealing tax money. he was diverting county money to a shell mpany he created in nt10. prosecutors say he the cash on casinos aroundhe his attorney says his client has a gambling addiction. a prince george's county police officer is off the job this morning. he is accused of punchinusa man he hadarrested for breaking and entering a store in temple hills. last year, steven downey an handcuffed thend buckled him into the police cruiser. they saw downey punch the man several times in the face. in his behavior, the county leaders say they refuse to tolerate.
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>> this behavior is unacceptable in this county. we will seek justice on behalf of victims in every case, including those who have been assaulted by officers. >> corporal downey is suspded while the case is in court. the owner of an antiques shop will be sentenced with selling endangered species. our cameras were there when officers raided the outpost, that specialized in merchandise. that sto sold wildlife-sourced merchandise. the owner reed on a shipping company to falsify import record a hide wildlife items andid inspection. .>> fairfax county families are out of their homes ed24 apartments were damagfter
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a fire erupted. the fire broke out along oak creek lane in the fair lakes area. when fire crewsiv a they found smoke and flames shooting out of the top floor and attic. everyo made it out safely. this is the greatest aviation mystery. the disappherance of t malaysian airlines flight mh-370. a 495-page report into that d flightappearance was published last july. it said the boeing 777 was be detely taken off-course. but investigators could not determine who was responsible. on capitol hill, the house panged a resolution condemni hatred and discrimination against minority groups. it comes in response to comments by ilhan omar. critics say she used a pe
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stereof a long history being used to undermine the jewish community. the original resolution denounced only anti-semitism. after complaints, the language was widened to include hate speech oall types. some big hanges coming to the national zoo. the zoo received approval to close half of its entrances.an the ens near the parking lots and hiking trails will close by the end of the year. zoo officials will add new fencing. montgomery county is initiating care for children. the budget proposal would help kt rid kids from low-income families ready fdergarten. it would be introduced next week as part of a budget proposal. a major commuter route in is and out of theict is getting more confusing.
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the major construction project along uglas bridge or the south capital street bridge. here's what's happening next week. eastbound traffic on the suitland parkway will shift to the left and share the westbound lanes. the traffic lights will occasionally stop traffic from o ng off of the bridge. and there's feedback signs on bothnds of the road to understand the new traffic pattern.th keep aware i area. turning to sports now. football season may be months away, right? talking hockey and getting ready for baseball. but the skins may have found the answer to who wi be their quarterback. >> this is really interesting. the burgundy and gold made a deal with the denver broncos for case keenu >> i don't know if i'm excited about this. >> and according to reports, d.c. will be giving up a late round draft pick. keenan started every game last year. he threw 18 tohdowns. not bad. >> in previous years, he helped the minnesota vikings to the nfc
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title game.de thal cannot be official xttil the new nfl year officially begins wednesday. if you compareim to colt mccoy,s he that much better in terms of his report? >> we'll have to havetl a lite playoff in the preseason to see. and the sad part about all of i, is alex smit you continue to pray for him that he makes a recovery. country in the dark. political unrest continues in veneela. rivals are trying to figure out who is to blame for a blackout. and months after an electric shock hurt a young girl, a family's case against e resort can go to trial. an update on this case is straight ahead on news 4 today. take a peek at this weekend forecast. cloudy and chilly for your saturday mraps. in sunday into monday. but sunday afternoon, we have a real chanc70 to get t degrees. holy cow. going to get through friday snow
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you're watching news 4 today. >> thismorning, an american reporter who was detained in venezuela is back in the u.s. he covered his face while agents interrogated him. he's a reporter for a tv station for mii. he had been reporting from venezuela for more than four years. wow. most of venezuela is in the dark right now. a blackout is affecting 22 of 23 states. a the capital o in the dark. the state-owned electricity
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operator is blaming the outage on an attack on dam. violent winds are responsible for tearing scaffolding from a building in london. look at the video here. it caused the scaflding to crash in the street. no injuries are reported. the trial at the center of a tragic ectrocution on mgm lasts summer moving forward. the lawyers s the trial will art next february. green was shocked by a handrail on t casino patio last summer. the girl suffered a brain inju and cannot speak or move. mgm has not responded to the lawsuit, arguing they don't have enough information. the green family lawyer called that a delay tactic.
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>> we laid out our complaint. 42 paragraphs, being very specific about what the negligence involved and hohethey breached duty. they wanted to delay, so they ma a motion. >> mgm did release a statement late thursday, saying, we are heartbroken over the suffering of the green family due to the tragic accident that occurred last year.in we are contito talk with the family in hopes this can reach conclusion. more change is coming to downtown silver spring. chopper 4 flew over as crews tl dismthe discovery communication sign. they are moving to manhattan. the buildi has been sold. it will get a makeover inside and out before new tenants move in. i'm going to miss shark week. >> the whole building gets
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dressed up like a shark. a stalker has broken into taylor swift's home. helimbed a ladder to her new york city town home. he threw a brick through the window. no one was at home at the time. the 23-year-old was released from jail after serving six months for breaking into swift's home last year. >> need to keep him away from her. marvin gaye is getting a big honor for what would have been his 80th birthday. he is getting a commemorative stamp from the u.s. postal services. the design of gaye is to mimic cover art. are stamps go on sale april 2nd. he is an incrediblst. >> the stamps look cool, too. >> i am a fan of his singing.
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>> heard it through the grapevi grapevine. >> heard all of it. a job well done. >> there you go. what is going on in the weather? >> yes, check. >> i left it for you. >> we have a little winter weather advisory, not for the d.c. metro area. not for most t of news 4 nation. but we have it along the crest of the blue ridge and parts of central virginia. you see the highlight eed counts here. you can see that it n does include anything around the d.c. metro area. for us t today,re will be an opportunity for light snow, half an inch to maybe an inch, primarily on sy areas. paved surfaces will not have trouble. temperatures will be above freezing. it's n28, front royal. 25 in winchester. 35 in arlington. .9 in prince george's coun it's cold and full cloud cover
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today. and chances for light rain and snow increasing towards noon. and then, continuing for most of the afternoon, a gradual trend towards more rain than snow, as temperoures get closer 40 degrees. and this should be coming e ini end by 7:00, 8:00 this evening. you a look the ripples across to west virginia. you cou have a couple ofow akes near culpepper and warrington. ou get images of snowflakes, you can tweet it to me. here's how itri c in between now and noontime today. it will be noon until 4:00 or 5:00. more know than rain on the west side ofhe city. this dries without by 8:00 or
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9:00. and o computer model here, estimating a half-inch to an inch on i-95 here. your extended forecast, no snipe today and not much tomorrow, either. your saturday may be rain likely saturday night until daybreak on sunday. that's when you move your clocks aheadsne hour t weekend. and with a peek of sunshine, we're going to make a good run at degrees. get eve tbody in mood for springtime, melissa. >> i think people areready, it could be 54 degrees and everybody would be outside., bethesight lane blocked by debris. rest of the beltway is fine. northbound 270 byiclopper. fr fredericksburg, southbound, near 95. and looking at 95 in maryland. southbound, 32 to the beltway.
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you're watching, news 4 today. >> it's 5:23. >> thanks for that, adam. >> we're getting the day started here. chances are, you're probabled a little t >> or a lot. and you're not alone. researchers surveyed thousands of people. d nearly half said their sleep has worsened over the last few years. four out of five said they would like to improve their quality of sleep. instead ofeeing a doctor, most said they went to the internet for sleep solutions. >> you're looking at youphone going to bed.on >> that'of the hardest e >> you have to your phone if you're needed in an emergency. if you wake up sunday, thinking you slept an extra hour, you didn't. >> you have homework to do.o spring ahe you will be losing an hour of sleep and that can be tough. >> and you have little, little
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ibes. >> they are terrle. >> justin finch asked a doctor how we can get ourselves and our families ready. >> reporter: from high in the skies, to the runways below, fruent flyers know too wel how your monday could feel. and maybe you do, too. >> spring ahead is like going go from chio washington, d.c. r ght? you have a one-hme change. and you're not going in the direction that human beings like to typically go. >> reporter: that's because our bodies prefer gaining time as if we were flying west. sorry we're losing time. this doctor says, you can make it easier on yourself and your family, by acclimating early. we need to prepare to get up a lot earlier than we are
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accustomed to on monday morning. so, preparing for that can be very, very helpful. >> why is that so critical? of all, if we wake up at 6:00 a.m. to go to work or for adolescents to go to school, that means it's 5:00. >> reporter: you hear that? your body is at 5:00 a.m., at 6:00 as . your clockead but your body could be behind and may not catch up on one weekend. >> to shift those, across time zones, which is what we're doing, it takes some time.te >> rep young people may have a harder time adjusting sleehabits, something that dr. lewen has studied. he suggests going to bed 20 minutes earlier per night. >> just that small change can have an impact on the regulation the sleep, on improving functioning, how they look and feel. >> reporter: and have yo tready e on your monday. justin finch, news 4. >> still not ready for it. still ahead on news 4 todaya new twists in imore murder investigation. >> we're talking about the man accused of killing his wife emd making it ike a panhandler
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did it. plus, a controversiadebate takes over the maryland statehouse. should someone have the right to end their own fe if diagnosed th a serious illness? details ahead. chuck? >> dogki w forecast. my two knuckleheads here. lou trying to get t isabell play here. dogwalking forecast. cloudy awet, as well. hemperatures near freezing. near 40 later inay today. your chance for a walk will robably be first thing this mornin this is not a n d, it's a revolutioneep.
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we're looking a a possible 70 on the map. >> i cannot wait for that. may see a snowflake before that happens. and some of us could see more than that. let's check on the commute and your forecast. >> meliss mollet standing by with a check on the roads. first, let'set to chuck bell. io want skip today and get to the 70. can we do th? >> no. denied. i can't make everything possible. i can'take time travel all that easy to manage. for ome people had pla their friday night, adam. what are you supposed to tell em. no date and a movie for you tonight. cloudy skies. and there is light snow across west virginia and virginia at this point. here toward fauquier county and warren county. a little conversational snow this morning. there's a winter weather advisory. around the metro area, lht
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snow, after rehalf-inch. our computer forecast. about a half ih. and the be chances for seeing that on the west side of the corridor. cold, cloudy and wet with the light snow through the afternoon hours. thank you, check. we're looking forward to that. bethesda, outer loop after rer road. the right lane is blocked by the debris. etsounds like sng in the roadway on the right smee. hopefully dy will head out there and get that out of the way before it causes someob lems. 66 into town, out of town, no worries. 95, virginia, looking good. prince george's county, in and out of town. nice and green. and a live look, 270 at montrose road, nice and clear. >> thank you. we're following a developing
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story out of fairfax count a man has barricaded himself inside a as a precaution, anyone who lives near the 6100 block stay inside their homes. we're told that officers have tde contact with the man and are working to e situation safely. the search is on for a driver wanted in a deadly hit-and-run. >> this as a devastated family makes funeral plans for their father. willie williams was just feet awayrom his apartment in northeast washington when he was killed. this happened around 9:00 p.m. on tuesday night. megan mcgrath is near the crash site how williams' kids is remembering him. good morning, megan. >> reporter: good morning. his daughter describes him as a kind army vet who was enjoying
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retirent. w, the family of willie williams, they want justice in this case. look at surveillance video here. this is the vehicle that police say was involved in this deadly hit and run in northeast. 's described as a gray minivan with a black bike rack on the roof. williams was crossdeg r island avenue, outside of the crosswalk, and this happened in block.00 he was hit by that minivan and the driver kept going. williams died of his injuries on wednesday. his daughter says they areus devastated. >> a very respectful man. he outlived so much. i never saw this.comi ain't nobody see this coming. >> reporter: and the driver of that vami kept going and has
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not been found. police are hoping that someone will recognize that vehicle, that gray miman, from that surveillance tape and give them a call. back to you. >> megan, thank you. we're learning new details about the death of a woman thought killed by a panhandler. she was stabbed to dth in decemb her husband, keith smith, told police, a panhandler stabbed her. now, "the baltimore sun" rt re smith tried to hire someone to kill his wife. he was the beneficiary of his wife's insurance policy, worth $500,000. smith and his daughter are charged in connection with the se. they were arrested on sunday in texas, trying to etrape the couny. prince george's county po ce officer is accused of punching a man he just arrested
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for brea finding him at a temple hills store. steven downey allegedly n ndcuffed him and put him cruiser and fellow officers say downey punched the man in the face. corporal downey is charged with ilcond-degree assault. he is suspended the case plays out in court. western avenue in northwest d.c.s back open. a portion of it had to be closeb so sinkhole could be fixed.he this was t 5700 block. right before chevy chase circle. yikes. you see drivers taking it easy d ve over that giant dip. and the roads are so rough right now. >> can't you do something about this adam. >> itried. >> i know. you're working hard.oo here's a lk at the top stories we're followin's one of ameriugitives has been arrested in prince george's county. lamont stevenson was wanted for murdering two women.
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he was found sleeping in a truco in new carro police say he murdered his ce fiin 2014. d.c. police say he also murdered his new boyfriend inside her apartment on wednesday. and today, keith foster will be sentenced in loudon county. he was convicted of importing and selling items made endangered species. he relied on a shipping company to falsify records. he hid wildlife items and avoided inspection.ho he transferredands of dollars worth of items. president trump plans on touring the area hit by the ef-4 tornado hit this week. 23 people were killed and er another 90 winjured. and president trump's former campaignhairman, paul tomanafort, was sentenced 48 months in prison. he was facing 24 years but a judge called that excessive. manafort will have a second
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sentencing next week in the district. in that case, he pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy and agreed to cooperate with the special counsel's office.e thjudge will decide if manafort will serve at the same time or back-to-back. coming up in a few minutes, tracie potts will join us live about yesterday's sentencing. you can visit a new exhibit about the guyights movement at the museum. >> we're approaching 50 minutes since police raided the stonewall inn. it's for the exhibit called rise up. it gave birth to the gay movement in the '70s. journalists play a key role in that exhibit for covering the aids epidemic. "the washington blade" is one of the oldest lgbt newspapers in the u.s.
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you're watching news 4 today. >> during a time when there was souch news about climate ma change and s species of animals under the threat of extinction, t's celebrate this news. a new kind of whale ha en discovered. it may belong to the orca family. they're awaiting a tissue sample fo be injury. the whales were d off of the
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coast of chile. b right noeing called sub antarctic killer whas. their heads are more rounded than a normal killer whale, and the dorsal fins are different. this is good. from the cool to the frightening. >> a man on vacation in yellowstone national park, g a bit more than hewhargained for, en he got too close to a bison. a little bigger than dog. the bison was on the path here when the family tried to get around the animal. it appeared to be threatening, to charge the snowmobile they were in. others witnessed this and thought the bison would wantayo pl little bit. >> exactly. >> i'm not playing with a bison. fortunately, no one was hurt. i'm not messing around with that guy. the family was able to get around the animal and go on their merry way.
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now, to a disturbing story that might ruin your next vacation. >> a woman says she found cameras inside the home that she was renting. she found two cameras in the home she thought was private. she reported the cameras to airbnb to update the listing. the company requires owners to disclose cameras ahead of time. they can onlbe in common areas like a living room. a florida man is considering action against airbnb when he discoveredultiple hidden meras, as well. we're checking back into our storm team 4 meteorologist chuck storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell.
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you're watching news 4 today. >> call it a tale of two legal troubles. erday, paul manafort was sentenced to 45 months in prison. this week, michael cohen, back in the hot seat, testifying before congress. at the center, president donald trump. at one point, both men were part of his inner circle. now, creating waves in a stormy part of his presidency. >> tracie potts joins us live this morning. let's begin with manafort. despite his legal trouble, pr ident trump talks highly about him. does he have a shot at a pardon
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here? >> at this point, the presonent is not csidering a pardon but he hasn't ruled it out, either. the sentence he t, 47 months, just shy of four years, pretty light, considering the financial crimes. the judge said that manafort was otherwise living a blamele life and that was the justification for the lighter sentence. >> let's talk about michael cohen. he is suing the organization.bo tell us more a that. >> reporter:ha micel cohen is suing for$1.9 million. once he started to cooperate with the government, testifying on capitol hill, implicating the president, the trump organizationtopped paying his legal fees. he is due those fees and is suing the company. >> tracy potie potts live for u.
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the goal is to k ap you as sapossible in college park. campus drive to university boulevard, some 50,000 people can cross that road during the day. it's a dangerous stretch of road. there's been six pedestrian deaths according to statistics. hundreds of new lights and bike lanes will be installed there. >> we want to eliminate pedestrian fatalities. >> the upgrades could take six years. fety improvements could coming to two of the most dangerous roads in greensburg. they have been the site of hundreds of crashes. now, the loudon county board of supervisors s made plans. it includes new turn lanes and .
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rumble strip roundabouts and traffic lights are considered. a vote was 74n favor and 66 against of allowing patients to end their own lives. it would require a doctor's prescription to end their own life. if the bill is approved, maryland will join seven states and t district of colombia thatsi allows medically ed death. alex trebek's cancer diagnosis is shining a light on low survival rate for pancreatic survival patient it's expected to kill 46,000 americans have near. it doesn't respond well to he chempy and it's
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diagnoseded a an advanced stage. early diagnostic tests can there's a new quarterback coming to the district. i do. kn >> the burgundy and gold are picking up case keenum from the broncos. justin finch i live at fedex field this morning, with the big trade. what do you think about this, justin? >> it depends on who you what about colt mccoy? what about alex smith? more on that in a second here. the news broke last night, that the denver broncos are sending case keenumre . espn reporting this will be a one-year deal of course,ilorth multimon-dollars here. the 31-year-old has been through revolving doors, as well.
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tt time las year, signed a two-year deal wit broncos. he started every game last season. he threw 18 touchdowns and the broncos w t6-10. is he the answero ale smith? that dends, careally, use smith is still recovering froma nasty leg injury. his prospects to play next season are unclea he may have to duke it out with colt mccoy to figure out who gets the top billing next season. back out live. if you heard keenum's name before, you have. he helped lead the vikings to the nfc championship game, where they fell to which team? >> the philadelphia eagles fell to them at lincoln financial fiel >> thanks for that, justin. >> reporter: this has to be
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worked oea. the leaguen starts next wednesday. more about that deal and back outside to you. >> justin finch, thank you. >> it's interesting in landover. always interesting. the weather is interesting, too, chuck. >>it's like a soap opera out there. like sands through the hour glass, so are the playersf our lives. mr. lincoln sitting in the cold weatherhere. only 34 degrees at national airport. winds out of the northeast, fairly light. andt won't be a windy day today. but it will stay cloudy, cold and wet. now, i'm more optimistic. yesterday, i thought we might be in the mid-60s on sunday. now, some spaces will touch 70. have to get through a cold, rainy sunday, first. temperaturesre areing more
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than where we are, will become a rain/snow mix early on. the only place with a winter weather advisory is parts of the shenandoah valley. if you measure it on the grass, half an inch to an inch, is it. our temperatures are below freezing ts morning, it had been temperatures later in the day today, up close to 40s. degr not a pretty day outside, at all. clouds and a sliver of sunshine. and temperatures will be back up close to 50 degrees. a rai chance returns back in for saturday evening into sunday morning. a completeheck of the forecast available on o nbc washington app. you can always find mend follow me on social media. here's your ten-day outlook.40 today. near 50 tomorrow. rain saturday evening. sunday afternoon, near 70, sunday, sunshine and 62.
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and a rain chance later this week. happy friday, melissa. >> silver spring right now. chopr 4 over northbound georgia avenue here, at university boulevard. you can see two vehicles involved. one on the left one on the right. no word on when this i wrapped up. right now, causing delays rthbound and southbound at university. looking at northbound 95 at old keene mill road. the damage has been done. we're slow headed inbound. outer loop, right lane was blocked with debris. 270, noproblem. as for virginia, 66 inbound. 95 northbound, looking good,s well. listen to wtop when you hop in ur car today. good morning. i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters.
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disney is unlocking its vault. bob ir telling shareholders the upcoming seaming service, sney plus, will include the entire moviear li this would mark the end to the vault system that allowed movies to be in stores for a certain time. now,ll 57 animated feature films will be available to stream at some point from "snow white" to "ralph breaks the internet." it is expected that other movies will eventually be available on disney plus. with your cnbc morning business rert, i'm frank holland. t.c. williams in alexandria. one of the top schools in the >> they are ready for a big show today. motte, they areired up, right? >> you know we love a good choir on news 4 today. we have one of the best of the best here. t.c. williams, off next week to a national choral stival.
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>> i'm adam tuss in for aaron this morning on this frigid but friday morning. it is cold. w e are expected to climb out of the freezing temperatures this mornims. then, stor will be moving through. >> melissa mollet is tracking what is happening on the roads. but let's start with chuck bell and more on the afternoon showers. this is a beaiful shot,chuck. >> and i think that license plate of yours,s that s all about me, spot-on. >> i don't know if you should be inting fingers. >> what to expect on your friday. a cold, morning ercommute. s snowflakes across virginia. rain and snow likely. conversational in nature. snow between nothing and light in spots. there's virginia towards the winchester area. moving out towardspe culp as well. temperatures are below freezing. that's all light snow at thi point in time.
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