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eun if i and what it does is it sort of follows on previous eun resolutions that try to con strain the financing and travel in the previous cases of activities by militants linked to al qaeda or the taliban and this one extends the category of individuals targed by these measures to french fighters. individual that's governments suspect are going to fight in foreign wars either in somalia or syria, or iraq. and it also kind of calls on countries to strengthen their national laws to enable them to better monitor these individuals, to you know, find out ways to counter act the radicalization of groups within their countries and to generally impede the activities of foreign fighters. i think one of the issues that the governments didn't take up and most of the governments were very keen. they like to extend the power of law enforcement to address these kinds of issues but a number of human rights groups and civil liberties groups ha been alarmed the degree to which some of these measures will overtake, you know, laws and you know, policies that have, you know, essentially supported, endor
eun if i and what it does is it sort of follows on previous eun resolutions that try to con strain the financing and travel in the previous cases of activities by militants linked to al qaeda or the taliban and this one extends the category of individuals targed by these measures to french fighters. individual that's governments suspect are going to fight in foreign wars either in somalia or syria, or iraq. and it also kind of calls on countries to strengthen their national laws to enable them...
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the president will be back in the eun for a second day. this morning, he'll deliver remarks to the eun general assembly. we'll have coverage of that. later today, 3:00 p.m. eastern time, president obama will preside over a eun security council meeting. will focus on foreign fighters traveling to conflict zones and joining the terrorist organizations. we have coverage of that here on c-span as well. 3:00 p.m. eastern time. getting your thoughts on whether or not congress should vote on syrian air strikes. those air strikes began monday in syria. should congress now be voting on this mission? not only did the air strikes target isis but also went after another militant group known as khorasan. and the wall street journal this morning has this piece. the f-22 flies first combat mission as part of these air strikes. pentagon's most advanced fighter plane made combat debut in the u.s. led strikes on syria serving a crucial purpose. pilots flying flew bombing rungs over syria to target the militant islamic state. ... >> host: so the f-22 making
the president will be back in the eun for a second day. this morning, he'll deliver remarks to the eun general assembly. we'll have coverage of that. later today, 3:00 p.m. eastern time, president obama will preside over a eun security council meeting. will focus on foreign fighters traveling to conflict zones and joining the terrorist organizations. we have coverage of that here on c-span as well. 3:00 p.m. eastern time. getting your thoughts on whether or not congress should vote on syrian...
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>> eun, just in.e learning how virginia residents feel about the name controversy, redskins name controversy. new numbers just came in from the wason center for public policy at newport university. 71% support keeping the team name. 21% say it should be changed. that's 3-1. if asked if the name is offensive to native americans, 63% no. 23% said yes. the results did not appear with race, gender, party affiliation. it seemed like everyone was in agreement here. virginia football fans say they support the washington redskins more than any other nfl team. cowboys game in at a distant second. >>> thanks, richard. a push to get you talking about the environment in d.c. today. it is called park-ing day. park the operative word. 18 spots are changing to mini parks with grass and trees. you should see aaron's face. there was a giant shopping car. you can see them in downtown neighborhoods including u street, noma, georgetown. special spots open at 9:00 a.m. we put a link to them on nbcwashington.com. search "p
>> eun, just in.e learning how virginia residents feel about the name controversy, redskins name controversy. new numbers just came in from the wason center for public policy at newport university. 71% support keeping the team name. 21% say it should be changed. that's 3-1. if asked if the name is offensive to native americans, 63% no. 23% said yes. the results did not appear with race, gender, party affiliation. it seemed like everyone was in agreement here. virginia football fans say...
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back to you, aaron and eun. >>> alexis, thank you.e was supposed to play a key role in the fate of governor bob mcdonnell. why he was pulled off the trial. >>> a neighborhood feud. the decision in a day ahead that could determine whether football is played friday nights at one local high school. it is 5:42. we'll be right back. - oh, the young. their energy seems like an unlimited resource we sometimes wish would run out, at least for a moment. but as we grow into adults, it's important to learn how to use our energy wisely, especially when it comes to electricity. you can save energy and money by caulking around windows. and by using a power strip, you can turn off several devices when they're not in use, or when you're simply done. it's all about using your energy wisely, and novec is here to help. for more tips, go to novec.com. novec: helping you save. >>> 15 before the hour right now. today we expect to learn more about a controversial plan that is dividing an a lot ex andrea neighborhood all over a plan to add lights to t.c. wil
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eun? >>> angie goff, thank you. an accused killer is appearing via video in an alexandria cour charle s is charged in the killing of three well-liked resi unrelated gun charge was dropd clearing the way for his tran fro loudoun county to al yesterday. three different attorneys for see will be it at 9:00 a.m. today. >>> it is now 4:35. this investiga are tr to determine what led to a triple stabbing in northern vi. this stabbing happened at south kee s i arlington. we bro you the breaking news last night as crews rushed three peop to the hospital. no word on the extent of their inju. do have one man in cust >>> the father of two missing chil says he believes they are alive. but montgomery county the missi pers investiga into a homi case. e two children vanished more a week ago. poli arrested their mother on frid and questioner her 15 hour they say she did not reveal the ext location of her children. poli searching 13,000 acs and did n find a trace of kids. the children's father tells ne4 he's confident his kids are s
eun? >>> angie goff, thank you. an accused killer is appearing via video in an alexandria cour charle s is charged in the killing of three well-liked resi unrelated gun charge was dropd clearing the way for his tran fro loudoun county to al yesterday. three different attorneys for see will be it at 9:00 a.m. today. >>> it is now 4:35. this investiga are tr to determine what led to a triple stabbing in northern vi. this stabbing happened at south kee s i arlington. we bro you...
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eun, good morning. good morning, everyone. the president says he can defeat isis with the help of other nations. it is why secretary ker take a l. they see they had little confid that that plan is goin work. .8% said they had a great dea so a big difference in numbers there. a 3% jump in the number of people backing it. the majority said, yes, we do pack what to do in syria. they are skeptical it's going to work. key alli not sending in for fighter jets. th in ground troops. e big question, who is going send in ground troops or wor m air campaign is effective? no answer to that yet, eun. >> tracie potts live on capitol hill. tracie, th >> today at the white house, three soldiers from past wars will be honored with the highest award. presida will award a medal of honor. it is given for acts of valor that go above and beyond the call of duty. >>> a hearing in northern virgin today for a man charged with murder. police say brandon curtis hampton henry stabbed two men in woodridge i july. one died. promise william county police sa
eun, good morning. good morning, everyone. the president says he can defeat isis with the help of other nations. it is why secretary ker take a l. they see they had little confid that that plan is goin work. .8% said they had a great dea so a big difference in numbers there. a 3% jump in the number of people backing it. the majority said, yes, we do pack what to do in syria. they are skeptical it's going to work. key alli not sending in for fighter jets. th in ground troops. e big question, who...
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aaron and eun? >> thanks, melissa. the complaints for your kids that mean you do need to keep your kids at home. >>> why a district banned lip balm and a girl who is working karen: i think it's deplorable that the koch brothers would want to take away minimum wage. joyce: i think they got better things to do with their time than worry about the minimum wage. karen: it irritates the crap out of me that i would have to listen to somebody that has billions of dollars determine what the lowest-paid person could possibly make. joyce: that's a misuse of wealth and power and i really think it's amost evil. >>> right now a weather alert day on nbc 4. this is why. the storms near ohio and kentucky heading our way. storm team 4 tom kierein will go through the timing when it will hit your neighborhood at 6:21. >>> and the september 11 memorial. live to erica hill in 15 minutes to tell us how this year's ceremony will look a different. >>> breaking news in the district. a bad crash has part of washington things started clearing up
aaron and eun? >> thanks, melissa. the complaints for your kids that mean you do need to keep your kids at home. >>> why a district banned lip balm and a girl who is working karen: i think it's deplorable that the koch brothers would want to take away minimum wage. joyce: i think they got better things to do with their time than worry about the minimum wage. karen: it irritates the crap out of me that i would have to listen to somebody that has billions of dollars determine what...
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eun? >> angie goff, thank you. we're learning it was likely a new jersey casino who leaked this video to tmz showing ray rice hitting his fiancee in the elevator. whoever is responsible, recording it on a phone or tablet. that could make it difficult to trace. meanwhile, the nfl players union is now appealing ray rice indefinite suspension. the punishment came after the video went public. they issued an indefinite suspension after ray rice was released from the team. >>> it's becoming all too common. people walking down the street with their eyes on their phones. students are doing it too, apparently. it can be deadly. richard jordan is live in germanto germantown, a community who lost a student walking to school. >> reporter: county and school officials are concerned about what happens outside the school at the crosswalk that the neighboring streets. students walking over on their phone either on twitter, on facebook sending a text or listening to music. it could all be dangerous. in 2012, a seneca valley high sch
eun? >> angie goff, thank you. we're learning it was likely a new jersey casino who leaked this video to tmz showing ray rice hitting his fiancee in the elevator. whoever is responsible, recording it on a phone or tablet. that could make it difficult to trace. meanwhile, the nfl players union is now appealing ray rice indefinite suspension. the punishment came after the video went public. they issued an indefinite suspension after ray rice was released from the team. >>> it's...
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. >> reporter: well, good morning, eun. yeah, this is the first dry run we will see in just a couple of hours. we're on benning street. the street car tracks are imbedded in the roadway there. across the other sigh, that is the trolley lot. the flashing lights is the first in the cue. it will leave at 6:00 this morning. the trolleys will run normal hours and schedules today. they just will not have passengers. the trolleys will run a 2.4 mile stretch on benning and h streets. they will run every 10 minutes. if you travel through those areas expect to share the radio, the area with these trolleys. the h street car, keep in mind, it will not have a dedicated lane like we see here on benning road. what does that mean? the trolleys will be sharing the road with cars and bikes. they the can't veer to get around cars. so you cannot park along those areas along h street so the trolley can get through. you have to have an open lane there. they will be ticketing and, more importantly, they will be towing in that area. of course ther
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aaron and eun, back to you. >>> thank you. new numbers from the cdc say 100 children who died of the flu last year, more than 90% did not receive the flu vaccine. the cdc says everyone over the age of 6 months should get the vaccine, especially children and anyone older than 65. fewer than half of americans received it last year. >>> right now it is the moment a lot of folks in line in georgetown has been waiting for. you're looking at a large picture. the iphone 6 and 6 plus go on sale today. don't think you can just walk in and buy one of thes things. devoted apple fans, you see them here, they have been waiting in line for days. that's the case all over the country. part of the excitement over the bigger screens. it measures 4.6 inches. the 6 is 5.5 inches. both phones have a new horizontal viewing mode that takes advantage is of the larger screen displays. >> you can fly to australia like two americans did. this guy and girlfriend reserved their iphones on line in california, went to sydney, australia, thus becoming the fi
aaron and eun, back to you. >>> thank you. new numbers from the cdc say 100 children who died of the flu last year, more than 90% did not receive the flu vaccine. the cdc says everyone over the age of 6 months should get the vaccine, especially children and anyone older than 65. fewer than half of americans received it last year. >>> right now it is the moment a lot of folks in line in georgetown has been waiting for. you're looking at a large picture. the iphone 6 and 6 plus...
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eun? >> tracie potts live on capitol hill for us. tracie, thank you. >>> terrorists with ties to isis are threatening to show up at homes of twitter employees. the social media website has been taking down accounts they believe are connected to the terrorist group and its affiliates. it is the same group that beheaded american reporters. >>> right now the white house is building the groundwork for international support against isis. news 4's angie goff has me on that from the live desk. >> tracie just mentioned this a second ago. happening right now, secretary of state john kerry meeting for the first time with iraq's new prime minister. kerry and prime minister abadi will talk about the need to make the new government more inclusive. now, it is a must that the u.s. is going to continue to help iraq fight isis militants. kerry will also sit down with the country's new president during his visit. forming this coalition, last week you might remember the u.s. and nine other countries agreed to creating a united front against isis. aaron
eun? >> tracie potts live on capitol hill for us. tracie, thank you. >>> terrorists with ties to isis are threatening to show up at homes of twitter employees. the social media website has been taking down accounts they believe are connected to the terrorist group and its affiliates. it is the same group that beheaded american reporters. >>> right now the white house is building the groundwork for international support against isis. news 4's angie goff has me on that...
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mary, good morning. >> good morning to you, eun. as you said, apple is moving to the software system. they walk through the rouse test. the head engineer for the iphone 6 is the most tested of any apple product. it was tested 15,000 times before being release. despite the uproar in the press about the bending with the aluminum case, they said only nine people have officially khraeupd. they rolled out an even newer version that will fix some of the problems caused by the faulty operating system update. >>> consumers could finally see real relief at the pump this fall. in 30 states, by the end of the year, the average price of gas could dip below $3 a gallon. but new york and washington, d.c., you probably won't see gasoline for $2 and change any this year they are being dragged lower my falling pwhroebl oil prices. the national average of $3.35 is a dime below where it was last year. and that's good news. back to you. >> mary thompson, thank you. today students and teachers the take classes outside to march on frederick. several hund
mary, good morning. >> good morning to you, eun. as you said, apple is moving to the software system. they walk through the rouse test. the head engineer for the iphone 6 is the most tested of any apple product. it was tested 15,000 times before being release. despite the uproar in the press about the bending with the aluminum case, they said only nine people have officially khraeupd. they rolled out an even newer version that will fix some of the problems caused by the faulty operating...
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. >> good morning, aaron and eun. temperatures 10 depress cooler in the suburbs than it is in the city. mid-50s in montgomery, fairfax. right by the chesapeake bay, low to mid-60s. partly to mostly cloudy sky. you won't need a jacket. you will be comfortable with short sleeves during the afternoon. you may need an umbrella. for the morning commute, between now and 8:00, you'll need a light jacket. quite a bit of cloudiness coming through. between 8:00 and 10:00, temperatures will jump into the mid-6 0s. you'll still need long sleeves. and then later this afternoon, a few sprinkles, have an umbrella pru head out the door. a look at that hour by hour, the changes, when our greatest chance of any rain may be. and weather and traffic on the 1s at 4:41. now a look at our traffic early on. >>> good morning, tom. good morning, everybody. we do have a water main break in gaithersburg. you can get by on the eastbound side with two right lanes, two left lanes and two of the eastbound left lanes are closed. 395 southbound. and t
. >> good morning, aaron and eun. temperatures 10 depress cooler in the suburbs than it is in the city. mid-50s in montgomery, fairfax. right by the chesapeake bay, low to mid-60s. partly to mostly cloudy sky. you won't need a jacket. you will be comfortable with short sleeves during the afternoon. you may need an umbrella. for the morning commute, between now and 8:00, you'll need a light jacket. quite a bit of cloudiness coming through. between 8:00 and 10:00, temperatures will jump...
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back to you, eun. >> thank you. expect to go learn more of a arrest of a maryland woman who was killed inside her home. nicole burgess was found s to death inside her davidson home last march. her dog was also stand to death. so far they have not released any details on that person. they are planning to hold a conference to release more information. >>> in prince william county, a te spotted with a pellet gun during a fire drill near lakeridge middle school. a teacher caught the teen and called police. they say the teen never pointed or shot the gun at anyone. they first saw him carrying the gun near the pool last sunday. the case has been september to juvenile court for review. >>> today ben cairn will speak about the aerospace industry. county executive baker will be there as well. >>> today a judge could decide the fate of two prized possessions from the late martin luther king jr. they have been in a battle over his battle and nobel peace prize. the items have been stored at a safe deposit box at an up disclosed
back to you, eun. >> thank you. expect to go learn more of a arrest of a maryland woman who was killed inside her home. nicole burgess was found s to death inside her davidson home last march. her dog was also stand to death. so far they have not released any details on that person. they are planning to hold a conference to release more information. >>> in prince william county, a te spotted with a pellet gun during a fire drill near lakeridge middle school. a teacher caught the...
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eun yang reports on one organization that's using things like toys to help stop some of the tears.a unique method of therapy to help heal abused children. >> reporter: they look like regular toys, doll houses, action figures, an array of animals and people, but these carefully curated pieces play an important role in giving abused children the help they need. >> they don't often have words for things that happen. and when they play it out, they don't have to have words. >> reporter: cindy bridgeman is the director of clinical services at safe shores, the only child advocacy center in d.c. it is a place where children go to tell their stories and therapists work to counsel these young victims. >> in here, they will demonstrate making dinner, and they'll make dinner for us sometimes. but sometimes, this is where they'll talk about how they didn't have enough food or how pots and pans went flying through the air when mommy got angry. >> reporter: a majority of children who come through safe shores are victims of sexual abuse, and 90% of child sexual abuse is committed by someone who k
eun yang reports on one organization that's using things like toys to help stop some of the tears.a unique method of therapy to help heal abused children. >> reporter: they look like regular toys, doll houses, action figures, an array of animals and people, but these carefully curated pieces play an important role in giving abused children the help they need. >> they don't often have words for things that happen. and when they play it out, they don't have to have words. >>...
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i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist.me back on this tuesday, september 30th. 5:30 with a live look from the tower camera here in washington's tinley town neighborhood. you can see the fog off in the distance looking north. some of us waking up to some difficulty seeing. >> yeah, we'll check in with meteorologist tom kierein now to get an idea on the weather we'll have today. >>> good morning. the densest fog is mainly west over the metro area, shenandoah valley, and out in the mountains m locations are down to a quarter mile or less. watch out for that. east of the blue ridge, these are the visibilities in miles. gaithersburg and dulles, we are generally down to three quarters. but this could quickly diminish and get thicker here over the next hour or two because the air is pretty saturated. driving along, you may have great visibility and then come into a patch of dense fog. so use the low beams, slow down and watch out for students at the bus stops. watch out for deer, too. temperature where is the fog is the densest,
i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist.me back on this tuesday, september 30th. 5:30 with a live look from the tower camera here in washington's tinley town neighborhood. you can see the fog off in the distance looking north. some of us waking up to some difficulty seeing. >> yeah, we'll check in with meteorologist tom kierein now to get an idea on the weather we'll have today. >>> good morning. the densest fog is mainly west over the metro area, shenandoah valley, and out in...
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gabe, good morning. >> reporter: eun and aaron, good morning.ice aren't saying exactly what this new evidence is, but the break in the case comes after investigators searched the suspect's car and his apartment and submitted dna evidence to the crime lab. now this morning the investigation into jesse matthew's past is unwinding just days after being arrested in west texas and brought to virginia. his arrest and new evidence provided a significant break in another unsolved abduction case. you may remember back in 2009 when morgan harrington, a virginia tech student, left a concert here in charlottesville and her body was found three months later in a field. after her body was found, investigators linked that crime to another unsolved sexual assault back to 2005 some 100 miles away in fairfax. now jesse matthew has not been charged in connection with the two other crimes, but he is xharnlged with abduction with intent to defile in the case of hannah. he has not entered a plea and his attorney is not commenting on the possible link to the two other
gabe, good morning. >> reporter: eun and aaron, good morning.ice aren't saying exactly what this new evidence is, but the break in the case comes after investigators searched the suspect's car and his apartment and submitted dna evidence to the crime lab. now this morning the investigation into jesse matthew's past is unwinding just days after being arrested in west texas and brought to virginia. his arrest and new evidence provided a significant break in another unsolved abduction case....
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. >> i'm eun yang for this tuesday, september 23rd, 2014. all right, leave the short sleeves in the closet this morning as you wake up to temperatures we haven't seen around here in months. >> you might want to go ahead and box them up. >> no, i'm not ready to box up the short sleeves. >> tom kierein is here to help you prepare for the day ahead with your winter-like -- do you want to call it that for some folks? >> down in the mountains we are in the 30s this morning. but don't box up the short sleeves yet. it's going to be changing by the end of the week. there is a flag flapping gently there in front of union station. chilly morning. afternoon, mild and comfy. needed rain coming. your weather headlines for this tuesday, what to wear this morning, the choices i would suggest jacket and long pants. that's as you head out early this tuesday morning because it's down just into the mid-40s. most of the region, look at it just near 50 for prince george's county. the rest of the region is down in the 40s. it's in the 30s in the mountains. peters
. >> i'm eun yang for this tuesday, september 23rd, 2014. all right, leave the short sleeves in the closet this morning as you wake up to temperatures we haven't seen around here in months. >> you might want to go ahead and box them up. >> no, i'm not ready to box up the short sleeves. >> tom kierein is here to help you prepare for the day ahead with your winter-like -- do you want to call it that for some folks? >> down in the mountains we are in the 30s this...
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eun, back to you. >>> a woman died overnight after she was hit by a metrobus. it happened late last night in the parking lot at the huntington metro station. investigators are trying to figure out how this happen. >>> all right. it is not an easy friday morning for all the redskins fans. what a tough game to watch. >> probably waking up cranky. skins got hammered. kirk cousins honeymoon appears to be over too. he threw four interceptions last night. coach jay grudened they have to just play better, plain and simple. >> play better in offense, defense, special teams. we were invisible offensively and defensively. >> and the road doesn't get any easier either. they play the seattle seahawks next month and take on 3-0 cardinals in arizona. >> it doesn't mean all the love is gone, right? >> that's right. >> your project information at risk and you may not even know it. the new method hackers are use to go target your car and your camera >> plus, it's cool out there so far. take a look at these temperatures. we will take you through the warmup coming hour by hour. y
eun, back to you. >>> a woman died overnight after she was hit by a metrobus. it happened late last night in the parking lot at the huntington metro station. investigators are trying to figure out how this happen. >>> all right. it is not an easy friday morning for all the redskins fans. what a tough game to watch. >> probably waking up cranky. skins got hammered. kirk cousins honeymoon appears to be over too. he threw four interceptions last night. coach jay grudened...
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>> reporter: eun, he will try to get more support for what the u.s. plan is to defeat isis. part of that is air strikes, possible air strikes in syria. over the weekend, we heard u.s. ambassador samantha power say if they decide on that, the u.s. won't be alone. she said 40 other countries are supporting this u.s.-led campaign against isis. tomorrow the president heads to the united nations. he will be chairing the council in the afternoon. and possibly imposing a big travel ban. and finally the military is waiting on the president's okay. the pentagon submitted their plan for fighting isis inneer so ya. they are waiting for the president to give an okay on that. they want to see more arab nations involved. >>> tracie potts, live on capitol hill. >>> 6:32. a desperate search for former d.c. treasurer lasana mack. he was last seen in the petworth neighborhood. he may be driving a 2013 gray ford explorer. he was a d.c. treasurer from 2005 to 2012. >>> a former day care worker in woodbridge goes on trial today. she helped to assault three toddlers the minnieland academy. they s
>> reporter: eun, he will try to get more support for what the u.s. plan is to defeat isis. part of that is air strikes, possible air strikes in syria. over the weekend, we heard u.s. ambassador samantha power say if they decide on that, the u.s. won't be alone. she said 40 other countries are supporting this u.s.-led campaign against isis. tomorrow the president heads to the united nations. he will be chairing the council in the afternoon. and possibly imposing a big travel ban. and...
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tracie, good morning >> reporter: hey, eun, good morning.rying to get more countries behind him in this fight. the president today is focusing on ebola. the leadership he talked about yesterday. the headlines are very much focused on terror. in his speech he called this a network of death. something an american president has only done once before. they came up with a resolution to stop foreign file theers from crossing and cracking down on their passports. he is waiting to see if in fact, of khorasan leader was killed. the pentagon thinks so but yet to be able to confirm that. and the u.s. is giving $40 million to syria's opposition. secretary kerry announced at the united nations yesterday that money to give them vehicles and equipment and help them set up a new government in syria. eun? >>> tracie potts live on capitol hill. tracie, thank you. we will hear a shift at the united nations in new york. in a few hours, president obama will address world leaders about the ebola out break. they aim to mobilize a wider response to contain the epid
tracie, good morning >> reporter: hey, eun, good morning.rying to get more countries behind him in this fight. the president today is focusing on ebola. the leadership he talked about yesterday. the headlines are very much focused on terror. in his speech he called this a network of death. something an american president has only done once before. they came up with a resolution to stop foreign file theers from crossing and cracking down on their passports. he is waiting to see if in fact,...
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aaron and eun? >>> rich, thank you. matthew's arrest raises hopes in fairfax county where hannah grew up. >> friends and loved ones continue to pray for her safe return. >> whether or not you knew her personally, she isn't just a name on the news. she is a lover of elvis. one of the most talented people you will ever come across in your entire life. >> hannah, we love you so much. please come home. >> the outpouring of love and support at a vigil at west potomac high school last night. she graduated in 2013. former classmates, teachers and coaches shared stories of hannah's strength. her parents say they have found great comfort in the show of support from the community. we are bringing you up to the minute developments on air, online and on your phone. download the nbc 4 app. when news breaks, you'll be the first to know with push alerts >> five minutes after the hour now. overnight air strikes in syria left 19 militants and 5 civilians dead. the u.s.-led coalition carried out its third straight att on isis. this is ne
aaron and eun? >>> rich, thank you. matthew's arrest raises hopes in fairfax county where hannah grew up. >> friends and loved ones continue to pray for her safe return. >> whether or not you knew her personally, she isn't just a name on the news. she is a lover of elvis. one of the most talented people you will ever come across in your entire life. >> hannah, we love you so much. please come home. >> the outpouring of love and support at a vigil at west potomac...
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eun, back inside to you. >>> aaron, thank you.'s remembrance puts the focus on menial health awareness. you may recall it says the shooter heard voices and many employees are being treated for ptsd. nbc4 news is looking to help those who need it through our campaign called changing minds. you can find out more information on our website, nbcwashington.com. >>> friends say their friend wouldn't just disappear. hannah graham was last seen friday morning to saturday morning between midnight and 1:00 a.m. she's a freshman and texted friends at 1:20 a.m. saturday. after sunday when none of her friends realized they had seen her, her friends reported her missing to police in charlottesville. if you have any information, call police. >>> today one of the most outspoken opponents of the redskins will lawn ch a new effort to pressure the team to change its name. the change the mascot campaign will go to the steps of the capitol for a news conference. the group will announce expanded efforts for the football season to get the name changed.
eun, back inside to you. >>> aaron, thank you.'s remembrance puts the focus on menial health awareness. you may recall it says the shooter heard voices and many employees are being treated for ptsd. nbc4 news is looking to help those who need it through our campaign called changing minds. you can find out more information on our website, nbcwashington.com. >>> friends say their friend wouldn't just disappear. hannah graham was last seen friday morning to saturday morning...
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i'm eun yang. welcome to this monday, septemr 15th, 2014.ur workweek at 5:00 a.m., just 60 degrees outside our studios. very cool out there. storm team 4 meet rolls tom kierein with your weather and traffic on the 1s. >> we are the warm spot in northwes s and rural areas it is much cooler. partly cloudy skies overlooking northet washington. you'll need a light jacket. througho the morning, your headlines this monday morning, you will lov the low humidity the. be heading back home from work and sc temperat now, though, just in the mid-40s. shenando and into the mountain many locations ther ea it is just near 50 degrees in our nearby suburbs. gaithers, 48. leesburg, 52. dulles, 51. 51 in clinton and prince ge as well. for the morning commute, you wi need a light jacket. temperat in the upper 40s and low 50s between now and 10:00 a.m. mid to upper 50s. coming up at 5:11. r morning commute with melissa. no problems right
i'm eun yang. welcome to this monday, septemr 15th, 2014.ur workweek at 5:00 a.m., just 60 degrees outside our studios. very cool out there. storm team 4 meet rolls tom kierein with your weather and traffic on the 1s. >> we are the warm spot in northwes s and rural areas it is much cooler. partly cloudy skies overlooking northet washington. you'll need a light jacket. througho the morning, your headlines this monday morning, you will lov the low humidity the. be heading back home from...
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. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to news 4 on this september 26th, 2014. a live look outside at 5:00 a.m. still dark. 60 degrees. a little bit of a warmup for the weekend. >> storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >> we're sounding the fog horn. i-95 around the blue ridge and the shenandoah valley. a quarter mile from martinsburg,
. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to news 4 on this september 26th, 2014. a live look outside at 5:00 a.m. still dark. 60 degrees. a little bit of a warmup for the weekend. >> storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >> we're sounding the fog horn. i-95 around the blue ridge and the shenandoah valley. a quarter mile from martinsburg,
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to come, a collision leaves a bay area bicyclist badly hurt it happened this morning at spruce and eunne >>> a bicycle sift hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after being hit by a car in berkeley. it happened this morning. neighbors say the intersection is dangerous and bicyclists often come speeding down the hill. we are told the driver who hit the bicyclist did stay at the scene and is coperating with the investigators. >> cars not stopping, it is a result of that. i seen many near misses. bicycles and pedestrians. and, cars, both of them not stopping, fighting over who is supposed to go and who is not. >> the bicyclist is identified as a man in his 60s. the crash is under investigation. the driver has not been arrested or cited. >>> oakland police are on the lookout for a flasher. he exposed himself to many woman on 19th and ellen street. they say he appears to be in his early 20ss, 5-10-6 feet tall. brown hair, brown eyes, but his hair is styled in bar raids. wearing jeans and a black t- shirt. >>> the police want you to look closely. you can see a woman carrying a box in
to come, a collision leaves a bay area bicyclist badly hurt it happened this morning at spruce and eunne >>> a bicycle sift hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after being hit by a car in berkeley. it happened this morning. neighbors say the intersection is dangerous and bicyclists often come speeding down the hill. we are told the driver who hit the bicyclist did stay at the scene and is coperating with the investigators. >> cars not stopping, it is a result of that. i...
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. >> i'm eun yang for this tuesday, september 23rd, 2014. all right, leave the short sleeves in the closet this morning as you wake up to temperatures we haven't seen around here in months. >> you might want to go ahead and box them up. >> no, i'm not ready to box up the short sleeves. >> tom kierein is here to help you prepare for the day ahead with your winter-like -- do you want to call it that for some folks? >> down in the mountains we are in the 30s this morning. but don't box up
. >> i'm eun yang for this tuesday, september 23rd, 2014. all right, leave the short sleeves in the closet this morning as you wake up to temperatures we haven't seen around here in months. >> you might want to go ahead and box them up. >> no, i'm not ready to box up the short sleeves. >> tom kierein is here to help you prepare for the day ahead with your winter-like -- do you want to call it that for some folks? >> down in the mountains we are in the 30s this...
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. >>> eun? >> there is a new group trying to stop the push toward legalizing marijuana in the district. former congressman patrick kennedy is joining d.c. families in a news conference at the bible wait church on new jersey avenue. organizers say alcohol and tobacco have done harm to the district's young people already and they don't want to see another drug causing more harm. they're urging people to vote know on an initiative to legalize marijuana in d.c. >>> had:41 is the time right now. we want to take a look outside. 57 degrees outside our studios and a bit of a chill in the air for a lot of folks right now, of course. >> meteorologist tom kierein here with your weather and traffic on the 1s at 4:41. tom? >> good morning. sky mostly clear over northwest washington and looking north into bethesda on the horizon. southern montgomery county. live view from the storm team 4 tower camera. it's only in the low 50s. much of the area, 40 in the rural areas. chilly through 8:00. a few high clouds. t
. >>> eun? >> there is a new group trying to stop the push toward legalizing marijuana in the district. former congressman patrick kennedy is joining d.c. families in a news conference at the bible wait church on new jersey avenue. organizers say alcohol and tobacco have done harm to the district's young people already and they don't want to see another drug causing more harm. they're urging people to vote know on an initiative to legalize marijuana in d.c. >>> had:41 is...
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. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to this tuesday, september 30th, 2014. we are dealing with fog right now. >> we'll look at the impact this fog is having on our ability to see outside. >>> yes, we had the showers yesterday and overnight to leave the atmosphere saturated with moisture. now the showers are just northeast of baltimore and continuing to pull off to the east. a few sprinkles in the lower eastern shore, but it is very humid as a result. the visibilities have really dropped with patchy, dense fog. down to a quarter mile in a few locations mainly west and north of the metro area. right around washington, visibilities are near 2 to 5 miles. if you
. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to this tuesday, september 30th, 2014. we are dealing with fog right now. >> we'll look at the impact this fog is having on our ability to see outside. >>> yes, we had the showers yesterday and overnight to leave the atmosphere saturated with moisture. now the showers are just northeast of baltimore and continuing to pull off to the east. a few sprinkles in the lower eastern shore, but it is very humid as a result. the visibilities have really...
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. >> repor good morning, eun. it is all about the children, finding them, bringing them home. today montgomery co police getting ready once again. the officers and the police dog to go back out and look for any sign of these toddlers. jacob is just 2 and sarah is 3 years old. they searched eight sections of darns town on sunday. that search turned up no sign of the children. we will hear from police where they stand on this investigation ane intense search for the messing toddlers. g to talk about their questioning of the children mot taken into custody over the weekend. she sits in jail this morning. later today at 1:00 she will have a bond review. this search for the kids takes on new intensity. jacob has bn gone now more th a week. today marks one week since anyone has seen sarah. we are live in gaithersburg 13 months becauseway tunnel has supersto is back open. this is connecting brooklyn to m gallons of water. the saltwater corroded the rails. precautis have been taken to prevent the tunnel from flooding and more damage to be caused by future storms. cuters in new york ci
. >> repor good morning, eun. it is all about the children, finding them, bringing them home. today montgomery co police getting ready once again. the officers and the police dog to go back out and look for any sign of these toddlers. jacob is just 2 and sarah is 3 years old. they searched eight sections of darns town on sunday. that search turned up no sign of the children. we will hear from police where they stand on this investigation ane intense search for the messing toddlers. g to...
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eun we have a possible referendum as well. >> never a dull moment. it is quite interesting this idea that we will devolve more powers and break up the union. who will have the tax. you look at something like new york and they keep 60% of the revenues. london keeps seven and gives the rest away. if all these requirements. how you treat everyone fairly is hard. it theas three kids and one boy wants a car and the other two come up and say what about me? he says you will all be fairly treated in the long-term but no one can be all treated fairly at the same time. it slightly easy with three of them but now you have all these disparate countries. how are you going to treat them fairly? in,s an outsider looking does that change things for the investor? powers itdevolve more would be like if you have a big conglomerate and suddenly take develop powers down to the individual units, you create a lot more value. maybe the same thing will happen if we devolve more power and you're far more responsible. you can go directly between what you're spending and the ta
eun we have a possible referendum as well. >> never a dull moment. it is quite interesting this idea that we will devolve more powers and break up the union. who will have the tax. you look at something like new york and they keep 60% of the revenues. london keeps seven and gives the rest away. if all these requirements. how you treat everyone fairly is hard. it theas three kids and one boy wants a car and the other two come up and say what about me? he says you will all be fairly treated...
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i'm eun yang. >> i'm in for aaron gill visit. temperatures will be dropping. >>> let's get a look at how we are going to shape up. tom kierein, good morning to you. >> yesterday was mid-80s much of the region. northwest breeze. you probably felt coming into your bedroom early this morning. right now temperatures are in the upper 50s across much of northern virginia, including parts of loudon county, fairfax, prince william, fualkier. hometown forecast, ashburn now is at 60 degrees, under a clear sky. my midafternoon, should be 70 with sunshine. by midafternoon, in the low 70s with lots of sunshine. now down to 58 in gaithersburg. by midafternoon, in the upper 60s. sun. a little bit of a breeze around. we'll look at the chilly lows coming in for tonight. now let's check on the monday commute. what's going on, melissa? >> frederick county, if you're hopping on 270 headed into town, right around 70 you can see we're a little bit jammed, a little bit slow near that windy part of 270. it opens back up at clarksburg. no major problems.
i'm eun yang. >> i'm in for aaron gill visit. temperatures will be dropping. >>> let's get a look at how we are going to shape up. tom kierein, good morning to you. >> yesterday was mid-80s much of the region. northwest breeze. you probably felt coming into your bedroom early this morning. right now temperatures are in the upper 50s across much of northern virginia, including parts of loudon county, fairfax, prince william, fualkier. hometown forecast, ashburn now is at 60...
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. >> hi, eun. good morning. this is about fairness. no one wants to take the fall for something they didn't do. apparently that's what's happening. the wrong people getting citations. there are so many speed cameras and red light cameras all over the district. this is what will be front and center at the council hearing later today. a report from the inspector general says these cameras make about $89 million a year. and that's just half of all the revenue that comes from citations. the rest is parking tickets and citations issued by police officers. say you get a spieeding ticket but there are two cars. how do you figure out which car or driver is speeding? there is a strategy to do that. there is a protocol. but it gets complicated and they can't guarantee the person who is speeding gets the citation. the city council doesn't want that to be the case. they want it to be fair. that's why they will be holding this hearing today. the police department has weighed in on this. they say the report is flawed. there are issues with it. it is
. >> hi, eun. good morning. this is about fairness. no one wants to take the fall for something they didn't do. apparently that's what's happening. the wrong people getting citations. there are so many speed cameras and red light cameras all over the district. this is what will be front and center at the council hearing later today. a report from the inspector general says these cameras make about $89 million a year. and that's just half of all the revenue that comes from citations. the...
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eun, back to you. >> morgan brennan from cnbc. thank you, morgan. sometimes you can't even impress kids, even if you're the the president of the united states. >> he learned that the hard way. they were filling backpacks for the homeless yesterday when this happened. when i heard somebody special was coming, i really wanted it to be beyonce. >> i understand. >> but then after -- >> mallia and sasha would feel the same way. >> she. madison went on to say she was happy to meet president obama. the president was not buying that. he said he appreciated the gesture in front of all the cameras. the president and first lady agreed they would rather see beyonce too. >> he didn't miss a beat. he said i understand. >> from the mouth of babes. >> we are talking bay beautiful start to our day. a big change. i wonder if it will stay like this for the weekend. >> it's great to see you too but i was really hop >> i understand. >> and this morning we are happy to see the big change in our weather that occurred overnight. and that all came at the expense of some sca
eun, back to you. >> morgan brennan from cnbc. thank you, morgan. sometimes you can't even impress kids, even if you're the the president of the united states. >> he learned that the hard way. they were filling backpacks for the homeless yesterday when this happened. when i heard somebody special was coming, i really wanted it to be beyonce. >> i understand. >> but then after -- >> mallia and sasha would feel the same way. >> she. madison went on to say she...
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eun? >> i'm sure it is. a d.c. department of corrections federal was murdered inside her own home. the question this morning is why would someone want to hurt carolyn cross? live in alexandria with more on the investigation. >> reporter: we saw an alexandria police officer cruising through the parking lot. as you might imagine, residents at this complex are very much on edge. carolyn cross was a deputy director with the d.c. department of corrections. the 64-year-old was found murdered inside her alexandria apartment over the weekend. an arrest has been made. the question is what, if any, connection is there between cross and her alleged killer. 29-year-old dewitt seen has been charged with murder. in addition to her work -- or three decades of work with the department of corrections, she was also a board member with a second chance, helping inmates transition back into society. it is unclear whether they knew each other. we will get an update from alex a alexandria police. >>> today a professor will face a judge on arson charges. david pitts is currently on leave. cell phone video
eun? >> i'm sure it is. a d.c. department of corrections federal was murdered inside her own home. the question this morning is why would someone want to hurt carolyn cross? live in alexandria with more on the investigation. >> reporter: we saw an alexandria police officer cruising through the parking lot. as you might imagine, residents at this complex are very much on edge. carolyn cross was a deputy director with the d.c. department of corrections. the 64-year-old was found...
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. >> eun yang, news4. >> the meredith vieira show starts this monday and you can watch it right hereevery weekday at 1:00 p.m. >> we hope she eventually does bring that show to d.c. just for a little bit. >>> as you know this area is filled with history. next a discovery archeaologists have been making for nearly two decades in alexandria and a special dedication for what they uncovered. get those outdoor tours done early. chuck will be back to tell >>> a busy day for storm team 4. we're keeping close watch on that line headed right this way. this could mean rain and storms in the hours to come. i'm right nine storm team 4 "weather center" with my friend chuck bell. and i think some people are ready to take that rain if it means cooling off from this heat and humidity. >> it's so hot and so humid outside, in the mid-90s again yesterday. i think in the mid-90s one more time coming up today. >> already feeling muggy this morning early. >> this is september? yikes. let's go back to august when it was cool and comfortable. rain chances are on the up and up. we'll be impacted by rain befo
. >> eun yang, news4. >> the meredith vieira show starts this monday and you can watch it right hereevery weekday at 1:00 p.m. >> we hope she eventually does bring that show to d.c. just for a little bit. >>> as you know this area is filled with history. next a discovery archeaologists have been making for nearly two decades in alexandria and a special dedication for what they uncovered. get those outdoor tours done early. chuck will be back to tell >>> a...
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is hoping to come out of saudi arabia, to come out of the eun eunt united arab emi, that the united states provides a greater threat to their countries than shia iran has historically. that is a shift and that is when the u.s. wants these countries to respond to the president's peach by saying yes we take this mantle we now believe that there is american leadership that they can hold onto, that they can follow essentially in the middle east, the u.s. is focused on the middle east and all of those sunni countries can unite against this group even though it itself is sunni. >> nick schifrin, thanks so much. are scrawrray suarez will be wa. ray will nato be playing a role in this campaign? >> nato is part of that coalition that's being built by the obama administration john. it's already in the last couple of weeks been pushing for more action. the germans, who it was noted this afternoon on my program, hadn't armed anybody outside of europe. hadn't taken a side in a conflict since the second world war. our arming the peshmerga the fighting force of the kurdish autonomous region in northern i
is hoping to come out of saudi arabia, to come out of the eun eunt united arab emi, that the united states provides a greater threat to their countries than shia iran has historically. that is a shift and that is when the u.s. wants these countries to respond to the president's peach by saying yes we take this mantle we now believe that there is american leadership that they can hold onto, that they can follow essentially in the middle east, the u.s. is focused on the middle east and all of...
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now, eun regulators have given bskyb to acquire rupert murdoch's pay companies in italy and it will buyoutright. bskyb has offered to buy out minority shareholders for the same price. we are going to go straight back out now to kiev where steve will continue his interview with martin schultz. >> we were talking about how you think there's more bureaucracy coming into the union when many argued for less, as well. >> the other way around. i think suggested to have only 20 commissions with the concrete portfolio. and him serve as six vice presidents who are dealing with political items, for example. for more growth, for regulation on the financial markets, we will see. so there's a -- i think a step forward. >> you knew i was going to ask that. do you think he's a radical european? or are you misquoted? >> no, no, i never said that. i was asked and what i said is if he has done at the -- we will discuss it, but i met him and he hasn't. so i think lord tille is in the party to which he belongs. perhaps one of the pro europeans. i think there will be a lot of discussion about his portfolio.
now, eun regulators have given bskyb to acquire rupert murdoch's pay companies in italy and it will buyoutright. bskyb has offered to buy out minority shareholders for the same price. we are going to go straight back out now to kiev where steve will continue his interview with martin schultz. >> we were talking about how you think there's more bureaucracy coming into the union when many argued for less, as well. >> the other way around. i think suggested to have only 20 commissions...
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made the same point very clearly in 2007, the president does not have power under the constitution to eunly authorize a military attack to stopping an actual ongoing or imminent threat against the nation. i understood the president's comments last week and other comments to suggest that isil is a significant threat, a serious threat, a growing threat. in terms of an imminent threat to attack the united states that would trig ter article ii defense powers, it does not seem to suggest at this point. >> the virginia democrat serves on both the armed services and foreign relations committees. he joins us now from capitol hill. tim good to have you on board. >> good to be here. >> you where in the new york time's the president as head of our armed forces, must defend the nation, when it shifts from defense to offense, it's approval. what would change that equation? >> look. if there was credible evidence that isil had plans to attack the united states or there was a imminent threat against the u.s. embassy, the president can always act to defend the nation or defend american personnel. but rig
made the same point very clearly in 2007, the president does not have power under the constitution to eunly authorize a military attack to stopping an actual ongoing or imminent threat against the nation. i understood the president's comments last week and other comments to suggest that isil is a significant threat, a serious threat, a growing threat. in terms of an imminent threat to attack the united states that would trig ter article ii defense powers, it does not seem to suggest at this...
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. >> reporter: well, good morning, eun. one of the big changes coming to the school year is the new calendar. no more early release mondays for elementary students. that i will go to a full day on monday. sootding the so adding the hours allows them to change to a 990-hour school year. both are options by state law. so what that means is that shifting to an hourly schedule is a way for the school district to build in 13 bad weather days into the calendar. so they don't have to add days at the end of the school year, which can of course sometimes be problematic. coming up at 6:30, superintendent dr. karen garza is going to join us live to talk more about the new calendar. and also about this new school. it's called bailey's upper elementary school. it's new for about 700 students this year. and doctor garza will join us live to talk more about the school and what students can expect this year. live in fairfax county, kristen wright, news4. >>> in arlington, kids are heading back to school as well. school leaders want to make
. >> reporter: well, good morning, eun. one of the big changes coming to the school year is the new calendar. no more early release mondays for elementary students. that i will go to a full day on monday. sootding the so adding the hours allows them to change to a 990-hour school year. both are options by state law. so what that means is that shifting to an hourly schedule is a way for the school district to build in 13 bad weather days into the calendar. so they don't have to add days at...