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breaking news. onef the d.c. snipers will have a new opportunity to challenge his parole. >> a the blame game. president trump and the media. >> and a chance of rain.fo why arreca your f ecast is coming right up. good morning. with your news, i'm molette
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green. a court said lee boyd malvo can challengeis sentence. mohamed was executed in 2009 but malvo received life. thease will be heard in october. >> now to two deveisping stories morning, starting with a body being found near a brushfire. the brushfire was in a wooded area off richie highway near sycamore drive near glen bernie.
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'll keep you updated. the other story developing inpr ce georges county osman is accused of killing his uncle and woding a woman. police say they some kind of dispute just before shots rang out yesterday. let's go to justin finch, who is live in gaithersburg where the suspect is from. what can you tell us now? >> reporter: good morning. i just spoke with a neighbor here. surprised to hear about all of this, finding out about what happened the way so many have, just watching on the news and seeing h self neighbor's face and learning he is wanted for the death of his uncle, also injuring a woman. we're told that he lives or quints valley drive here. we knocked on his mother's door but did not get an answer.
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he is 20 years old but he is on the run w. he probation right now for a gun possession charge from a few yearsago. that probation is still under way right now. neighbors say it's been a while since they have seen him on this block. let's take you now to the scene where all thi happened over then we his last known whereabouts, police say some kind of argument ben between he and his uncle, wh is 69 years old. that dispute ended in gunfire, his uncle shot and killed. a womann i that home injuredll oslo has been on the run er
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since. neighbors have nim seen either. police say if you do see him to call 911, to not approach. he is considered armed and dangerous. weep can te we can tell you there's great urgency to fin i him because not know what he could do next or where he may go. >> justin, thank you so much. today d.c. mayor muriel bowser will deliver her state of the union address. stay with news4 to find out her plans for her second term as mayor. we saw a few rain drops and snowflakes this morning. some people saw it, i never saw it. >> i drove in, not a drop of rain for me. i've been on the phone whwtop
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but they said they've seen a few snowflakes in the tenley town s are cold rain chances for today. temperatures stuck in the 40s. we'll be t back sunshine tomorrow be a have apl c of nice days in a row. very small areas of r lightn now, traveling route 50 from fair packs. a little impulse inhe upper levels of the atmosphere is drifting you combine a bill instability with the maximizing of day time heating and theseil storms linger on through the afternoon. i don't think anyone is going to
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get maybe ath to a quarter inch of rain out of this. by 8:30, 9:00, everything should be drying out and skies will be clearing after about midnight tonight. we'll be back to sunshine tomoow. i thi we're stuck at about 48. more abouthe weekend, too, coming up. >> chuck, thanks so much. >> closing arguments, scheduled in the murder trial of a north carolina artist who was killed in d.c. nearly two years ago. torre is charged with murderi nina. she was found tortured inside her basementpartment on 14th street in northeast. the death tollrom last week's terror attack in new zealand now stands a 50.
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over the weekend another person died. guel almaguer has the latest on what is now that country's deadliest shooting. >> this morning signs of hope emerging after so much hate. the deadliest mass shooting in new zealand's history taking 50 lives at two mosques. >> i don't know how someone is g capable of d such a thing. there was blood everywhere. >> as victims cri for help, survivors say the gunman shot them at point blank range. the 36 minutes of terror finally came to an end when the gunman came face to face with abdul aziz. aziz found one of the guns and chased him. arrested by police just a few
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blocks away, brenton tarrant appeared before a judge, his face blurred per new zealand law. the suspectn smiled court flashing the whiteer p system. he apparently e-mailed a racist festo minutes before the shooting. his family said he showed no si ofextremism. >> it's just so much of everything to take i somebody in our family would do anything like this. >> the suspectought fou weapons legally.d' new zealprime minister promising tougher gun laws. >itn ten days of these horrific tragedies, we will change gun control to make our lives safer. >> reporter: dozens remain . hospitaliz the suspect faces one count of
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murder and is expected to represent himself in court. back to you. >> meanwhile many critics o president trump believes his words are encouraging hate-filled violence, like the new zealand ssacre. white house says that's ridiculous. tracey potts report. >> the shooter disagreeden with prestrump's policies but called him a symbol of white identity and purpose. >> his actions, his word, his dog whistling has electrified those groups. >> that's absurd. donald trump is no more to blame than mark zuckerberg is because he invented facebook. >> i think it's a small group of people that have very, very serious problems.
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>> reporter: experts disagree. >> it is on the horizon. the president should call it but sadly he's not doing it. >> it's a long way to a real link betwe what the president might say or thing to the extraordinary amount of madness that leads somne to kill in large numbers. >> but the presidentjo calling mccain last in his class and accusing him of sending fake dossiers. >> mccain denied sending it to the media. >> record breaking fund-raising.
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11:13 i your time this morning. now to decision 2020. kirsten gillibrand madof her ru cial with a new campaign video over the weekend. >> will brave win? >> will brave win? >> gillibrand seizing there on the word brave. in the video she calls for universal health care and a green new deal. she asks supporters to meet next sunday for a rly outside trump tower in manhattan. so still not in the race former vice president joe biden. pot he at a fund-raising dinner in delaware and a slipthf
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tongue brought the crowd to its enet. let's li >> i have the most progressivebo record of a running for the -- anybody who would run. [ cheers and applause ] >> i didn't mean it. of be anybody who would run. >> a definite announcement is expected around early to mid april. somes insid have said biden is certain he will run. >> beto o'rourke raised $6.1 million in his first nd-raising campaign. here to talk abo the fund-raising race is mark
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murray. thanks for joining us. t's start with beto o'rourke and this fund-raising. what dokn w about this thus far? he did so well in the senate race but this is a whole new deal. >> righwo so of his big strengths as a potential presidential candidate once heot in the race were his abilities to raise big bucks and get big crowds. just to put the money that beto o'rourke and bernie sanders have raised into perspective, it's almost one quarter of what barack obama and hillary clinton were able to raise for an entire quarter, three-month period in their first presidential bid starting in 2008. so this is a lot of money democrats are raising. maybe even the biggest story at all, just the enthusiasm that democrats have. >> where does this put him in this crowded field thus far?
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out front? >> it puts him in the top tear. -- tier. i thought going into it beto o'rourke w either a boom-or-bust candidathi do i that these numbers early on point to moref the former category, more on the boom than on the bust. >> before we run outf me, joe biden. we're waiting, we're waiting and then once it happens how do you set stage here? >> he'slhe best w known, atop the stage. i also want to see the kind of monehe's aabble to raise. he was not a great fund-raiser in his first run. >> thank you, mark murray, for your insight there. well, today a racial
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gerrymandering case set to go before the united stat supreme cour and it has thishey were drawn by the house of delegates in 2011 but then challenged by registered voters in each of the district. a panel of lower court judges ruled last yr that the districts were racially gerrymandered and ordered a new map to correct them. there's added pressure to fix the giant potholes on maj dncd.c. roadways. we've been showing you those videos of the giant potholes, the rockreek park way also a mess as well. d fixing will cost it a lot.
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>> the mayor says theis situati unacceptable and the park services needs to come up with a faster fix. the fst black navy seal is inspiring a new generation. bill goins didn't know he was a trail blazer when he becam a navy seal more than 50 years ago. jeff bennett spoke with the americ hero. >> reporter: retired navy master bill goins is on a new ssion. the training takes about a year. >> the 82-year-old nearly missed s shot at joining the elite force because of an accident in his high school wood and t guy
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knows that. >> reporter: that obstacle among the many he faced becoming the first african-american navy . se he carried out classified missions all over theworld. his favorite part of the job, free pal i was way into my career of the more than 3,000 active duty navy seals, just over1% are african-american, nearly 9% are hispanic. >> having a diverse group with different ways of thinking helps usth adjust t ever-changing battlefield. the t goins did inspire
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first black officer to joinhe training team. >> hegh t me to focus on being on the treatment rather than focus on bng rst. >> the pioneering navy seal, passing on an enduring legacy. >> just an amazing story. so we're s gettinge new information on the black box that was found in the wreckage that was found in the wreckage of a plane in it hasn't always been easy, has it? ♪
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there have been days when you doubted yourself. ♪ and days when you were ready to quit. ♪ but you didn't. ♪ because you had the courage to venture into something powerful. education. if i leave you with just three words of advice: never...stop...growing. [cheering]
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it's the start of another difficult and dangerous week across thewe m as snowfall mets and rains add to historic
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floodi flooding. take a look at this drones view from georgia. we go to nebraska for the latest. >> reporter: right now water continues to pore across the plains of the midwest, swap owi owing. >> the flooding in many area has reached historic levels, water pushing into places it's never been before. >> is our entrance to paradise lakes. insane. >> communities cut off from major roads and in many cases the mainland. newly formed islandsith family stranded unless they have access to a chopper or small plane. >> i can't get in and out and i want to go beith mykids, my
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husband. thousands are inhelters while tens of thousands are working and living downstam. >> if you're gng to live here, you have to adjust and understand what the mountain does here. >> while the water continues to flow out of control. >> i mean, really tough going out in the midwest and we develop flbl a lot of the upper midwest, minneapolis, parts of iowa had some of their snow iie on record. now the combination of snow melt and additional rainfall is what's leading to allthat. and a lot of those rivers are jammed up with big pieces
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highs. not easy going and no easy going for them. it will be weeks before the mocht river get back within their banks. with temperatures in the 40s, we're mott going not going to hy about accumulating snow around here. winds will remain fairly light. with temperatures in the low 40s, any breeze at all, it certainly feels little bit more lock a late winter than an early spring day. we're at 45 now in leesburg, only 41 in hagerstown we'll stay in the 40s with a littlehance of showers continuing in the day. a relatively quiet weathertt n is setting up for not just this week but all the way into the weekend as well. can you see a couple of stripes along of rain here route 50,
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fredericksburg into the northern marylandouthern we'll give you your future weather plan out the rest of your day. just about anyone could get adr or two. especially up here in the northern parts of ouriewing area, there could be a stray wet flake or two mixed in. showers south of town, that comes to the end afterun the goes down. skies will be clear and mostly sunny for your dayrr to. another sunny day coming up on wednesday. a chance for rain and after that rain pulls out, i will be breezy on friday. >> we are following breaking news out of the netherlands. the search for a man who opened fire on a train, police are not ruling out terrorism. p >>s a warning about the rise in deadly germs
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breaking news. massive manhunt for this suspect. dutch police say he's wanted in connection with a deadly shooting on a tram in thent l dutch city. the mayor of the s citys three are dead and nine wounded, three of them ousey. officials immediately raised the terror alert for the area to the maximum level as they're considering the possibility of a terrorist motive in theattack. >> we are learning more details about the investigation into this month's deadly plane in ethiopia. data from the plane's black box is already beingecered and investigator says it's similar to information recovered from last year's lion air crash in indonesia. both involved bows 747 max 8 planes.
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epp. >>orter: this morning a clear similarity. data show aio conneth between ethiopian crash and the lion air crash. the combined total of pple killed in both crashes more than 300. hours before the u.s. made t decision to ground the mass 8 last year, the american pilot unionaid it had full confidence in the max. now they say theirilots were not properly trained. >> we were provided a 56-minute ipad lesson, which we could accomplish at home or wherever we chose to because it s
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advertised as an aircraft that was virtually the same. but it wasn't. there was a new system. >> when you add a newsystem,t changes everything. >> reporter: he said similar training wasn't offered, something the faa signed off on. >> myueion to you is why 737 pilots were not trained on that system, have still not beenn trainedhat system and in fact did not even know thiste software s was on the plan. how does the faa explain that? >> well, the mcas system is explained in the manuals. >> reporter: at the time of the plane's release, u.s. airle es didn't hecific simulators for the plane. boeing telling nbc news it followed a process that was absolutely consistent with
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introducing previous new airplanes and derivative but according t experts, simulators are key. >> simulators are c any peelt's deep tissue understanding of their aircraft. >> pager says after the lion air tragedy pilots asked for additional training and pressed boeing for more software. >> we don't want to see another 10 or 15-minute ipadourse to lling us here's the dic differences now fly. >> new this morning d.c. police are vsinating a man's death
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in southeast. police say the man was found unresponsi inside this housing complex this morning. this was in the 1800 block of q street. the man's name has not been released. d on a suspect. >> we are working to learn more yout a b found unconscious and not breathing inside a d.c. hope. district police arrived at a g-street he yesterday afternoon. officer found the child with traumatic injuries. have in the yet been told how the baby got hurt. >> modern medicine is looking to an ancient ce that help fight infections and that help comes from the soil in ireland. dr. john torres takes a look. >> reporter: an urgent w about the alarming rise of germs resistant t antibiotics. >> every year 23,000 people at
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least die from an antibiotic resistant infection. that's like a jumbo jet crashing every week. >> reporter: the germs are called super bugs. and experts say if new antibiotics aren't made soon, millions could be at risk. the answer could be here in northern ireland, a land where the rolling green hills are dotted with sheep and the drink of choic is a pint of guiness. >> around ts area, there's a lot of local fopharmacology and they've been passed around for years. >> reporter: one ofhose include dirt. >> you put it around your pillow
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and you say a prayer. >> it's a cure for all illnesse >> there's a basis behind it, some reason it doesn't work. >> we can look at it and say it's superstition or we're can look closely and we can actually investigate. >> quinn tested the soil. what he found in the mineral-rich limestone was stunning, nutrients and bacteria they've never seen. the result was shocking. the bacteria was able to kill some of the world's super bugs. >> could this be the answer for antibiotic resistance? >> the next steps perhaps. >> perhaps this could be the secure atn -- the board was
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interrupted answering several quesons. >> amazon protesters interrupted several times. the meeting had to be adjourned at one point because of all the of disruptions. m>>ting with community members who i work with, in this past year alone, they've a alrey se $200 increase in their monthly rent. what we can expect to see is further exacerbation of the big housing problems we have. >> if amazon comes in, it gives an opportunity to bring more economic activity to an area i sinc needs to be diversified. >> aman promises a -- the
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companyays it wil generate more than $3 billion in tax renue over two decades. open our nbc washington app for more on their arrival. >> the music of nat king cole is unfor get were. comi up,r h from his daughters who had an opportunity to tr the exhibit in himself
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four steps to correctou credit report. >> reporter: for 10 million, mistakes are so significant, they could be denied credit. here's what you should pay close attention to. >> identify information. look carefully at the top of your credit report to make sure yours are correct. glaring errors such as a wrong address cld be a sign of identity theft. minor mistakes like misspellings are probably harmless but still worth rrecting. xt check your credit card accounts and loans. make sure the credit card accounts match puup. the third thing you'll want to look for are accounts for i collecti public records, lllances that have wound up in collections as s foreclosures, bankruptcies and
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ta iens will appear in their own section. if you don't recognize a name, contact the company and ask for the original creditor. if you see a suspicious inquiry, alert the credit bureau and freeze your report. >> not sure how to file a dispute with a credit reporting agency in we've got a link for you that will walk you through the process. in our ap just search credit. >> aree close to spring? our current forecast shows 0% chance of any accumulating snow
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between now and the nbs text te days. when i was doing the radio didier this morning, the see a snowflake or two flying outside of the glass-enclosed nerve center so an isolated flake or two is possible but we'ren the low 4s. nothing will survive. the minute itits the ground, it will melt away. only 30 way out here in western maryland. the daily grade for today below average. our averageigh temperature here 58. today will only be 49egrees for a high temperature. we're keeping that chance of hit and miss up until about 7 or 8:00 this evening. tomorrow the bright sunshine is it's going to stay chilly. we'll be down neareing tomorrow morning and have highs afternoon.50 tomorrow
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complete check of or forecasts custom tailored to our zip code. right now some rain drops from the washington area east of the bay bridge and there you can see those little snow hours up across the high spots in west virginia and western maryland. is i part ofan upper level disturbance. these rain c unces dry by 7:00 this evening. look at this for the weekend, 59 friday, 61 saturday, 68 on sunday. >>ht happening r at the time we want it, when the weekend kicks in. thank you, chuck. a fast food chain have launching a new program that could put a restaurant
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heads up if you haven't filed your taxes yet, you little over a month. the average refund this year is $3,008. are you looking to buy or sell a hoe'? th a relatively new industry that could help you do both. >> we'll buy your new house with an all-cash offer. >> maybe you've seen the tv ads or billboards or gotten a flyer in the mail from what's called ibuyers,nline real estate companies look ribb, knock or
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offer pads. >> a brand new way to sign your home. you can sell your home without showing it. know-obligation offer done by our local pricing tees. if you lik the offer, you can accept, sell di octly ton door and we're a cash buyer. >> selling your home in days instead ofonths for a commission that is a little higher than a local real estate firm but -- >> these days p are willing to pay for time and convenience and certainty. that isn't available necessarily through a traditional sale. >> they have a slightly differe -- ribbon has a slightly different approach. you rent and then once you get your new home, ribbon sells the home back to you.
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>> we basically buy them the time so they don't have to settle for any less. >> reporter: but settling for the big change in the way, homes are nowought and sold. good morning. i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. burger king is mak little bit easier for to you get your caffeine fix,nc lng a coffee subscription plan. coffees to pay $5 a month get one cup c offee per day. this monthly subscription can be worth as much as $31. if you're a weekday commuter, it's at least $20. the hope'ts they w just by coffee but also by breakfast. a special guest will stop by "the voice." you probably know john legend has joined the team this season as a coach, and tonight his wife, chrissy teigen isg makin an appearance and poking some
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fun at your husband. >> my favorite part is that he sings to us. >> you like it? >> i love it.on >> you't love it? >> it's a lot. ♪ checking my mind >> he sings a lot. ♪ fruity water, how is it fruity water if it's so clear ♪ >> there's toobuuch er, why is there too much butter ♪ >> they're going to give her a chair soon, too, asell i'm telling you. >> 76s are forward and fmer wizard mike scott ended up in the crowd trying save a ball.
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instead of getting back on the court, he takes a moment to try her beer. okay, it's coming. it's coming. not a bad idea since this game is in milwaukee, which is nicknamed brew city and america's beer capital. i love that. >> get ready for college rivalries and afternoons filled with basketball and no seeing my husband for a while. whether you're art s fan or not, it's hard not to notice march madness. nearly 70types, including the virginia cavaliers, they're a nuheer one seed for third time in four seasons, expected to beat 1ee s gardner web when they face off friday but you never know what have you scos uld that's what is so agreed about march madness.te florida sta just beat the team in the acc tournament. the terps secured a sixth seed but we't still d know who
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they'll play in round one. >> and the hokies have the highes seed in school history. they're a number four seed and they'll take on st. louis friday night. it's ao the first time virginia tech has made the tournament three years in a row. the other virginia teams are vcu, odu and liberty. the women's celebs show isgh to maryland is among the teams expected to secure a spot. remember this,om a went viral for serenading her son. do you remember? turns out his time in the spotlight isn't over. coming up, where they were spotte getti some attention
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o we have t show you this video. it never gets ad. maryland mom sang at a terps game embarrassing her son singing kly clarkson's song "since you been ."gone kelly clarkson invited both of them on stage at her concert in baltimore. >> please welcome mandy and blake to the e.st >> "since you been gone" is one of my all-time it's just one that you can belt out. >> i love this!
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>> kelly clarkson gave blake a signed basketball from lebron james. see what your mom did for you? she also gaffe mandy a $1,000 gift certificate. very, very nice. this weekend marked a very special birthday for mus lovers. nat king cole would have turned 100 years old. he's being honored at the national museum of african-american history and culture. mark seagreaaves recently toure the exhibit with his twin daughters. >> he left behind a tremendous body of zework, including dons of hit records, including movies, and tv shows. cole was the first african-american singer to have his own first show. >> he broke so many racial
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barriers. when he died, his twin daughters were only 3 years old. they got to know their father through the record and through their family and fans. they admit icould be jofrp whe -- overwhelming. >> was this person our father? it's aost like the mystery of santa class. >> lnie bunch was eager to show cole's daughters artifacts from f theher's career. >> this man was one of the greatest jazz musicians. if you listened to his early work, the way he masterfully uses that piano. >> reporter: the sisters continue their father's legacy with the nat king cole hope foundation. >> empowering children with the wonderful expression of music. >> reporter: what they'll be
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thinking about his father's 100th birthday on sunday? >> he still sounds amazing. it's like he never left. >> all right. let's look at that weather, chuck. >> ten-day forecast check. a couple of showers around for e remainder of your monday. keep your umbrella handy just to be on the safe side but staying chilly. cooler than average for sure. a little rain chance again on your thursday ar mil weather moves in just in time for the weekend, up close to 70 on sunday. >> i like it. you.k that's it for news4 midday. you can get news and weather da s
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we're live in five, four, three, two, one.>> look at, so glorious. haven't seen lady gaga on the red carpet since the oscars. she's making a surprise appearance as she danced and dipped on the carpet with her hair stylist. welcome to "access." >> listen, everybody out there knowwe love her hairstylist. it's her friend long-time hair stylist who has been honored at the 5th annual fashion los angeles awards. she presented the award. and younow in typical gaga fashion, she went all out. they say 15 minutes. i ink it was an hour and 15. >> were there 99 people in the room? >>

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