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in northeast d.c. that fire broke out in a building on central avenue.. at carlton avenue. the fire started in a kitchen.. and is now under control. oncam a big day for wizards fans.. tickets for the upcoming season go on sale.. beginning at 10 this morning. you can buy them online at washington-wizard s-dot-com or at all local ticketmaster outlets, including the verizon center box office. after the pre-season, the wizards will play their first home game on wednesday, november second.. against the toronto raptors. the wizards looking to bounce back after missing the playoffs last season.. time now for weather today marks the first day today marks the first day of meteorolo different compared to the past few days. highs will only reach the low 80s. it will still be quite humid and cloudy, with isolated showers possible through 5pm, but then drier air moves in and we're in for a spectacular friday with below average highs, low humidity, and abundant sunshine. all eyes remain on tropical storm hermine which will make landfall tonight around the big bend area of florida. hermin
in northeast d.c. that fire broke out in a building on central avenue.. at carlton avenue. the fire started in a kitchen.. and is now under control. oncam a big day for wizards fans.. tickets for the upcoming season go on sale.. beginning at 10 this morning. you can buy them online at washington-wizard s-dot-com or at all local ticketmaster outlets, including the verizon center box office. after the pre-season, the wizards will play their first home game on wednesday, november second.. against...
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. >>> and here in d.c. lice.olic are offering a $25,000 rewardew arrest and conviction in an in deadly shooting in northeast.th. someone shot and killed lamarler parish just after midnight midnh yesterday.st the shooting happened in the 2500 block of 14th street.ee if you have any informationortin d.c. police want to hear fromo a you. >>> and d.c. police are also searching for the gunman who> da shot and killed a teen inn southeast.so someone shot and killed kille 17-year-old kevin jackson near anacostia high school onn thursday.thsday detectives believe thectives bet incident may be connectedhe toet another shooting that happened h just a block away on 17th street.re one man was shot and taken to tt the hospital. he's in critical but stable condition.ion. >>> well, time now is 7:07. straight ahead could the presidential election have alecv impact on the d.c. housing market.mark we'll find out who moves into the white house could impacwet real estate for future home buyers back with this and much c more incl
. >>> and here in d.c. lice.olic are offering a $25,000 rewardew arrest and conviction in an in deadly shooting in northeast.th. someone shot and killed lamarler parish just after midnight midnh yesterday.st the shooting happened in the 2500 block of 14th street.ee if you have any informationortin d.c. police want to hear fromo a you. >>> and d.c. police are also searching for the gunman who> da shot and killed a teen inn southeast.so someone shot and killed kille...
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d.c.'s attorney general is refusing to turn over evidence e that's been used in court to convict drunk drivers.unkver the evidence is recorded byy d.c. police officers on theircer body cameras. body >> and over the past fewas f months fox5 has repeatedlyeadly asked to see five videos usedeoe to convict four drivers and acquit another. but the attorney general has refu city law.in city law. paul wagner joins us with the ue latest on this one.. paul. >> reporter: hey shawn andeporrh tony. when evidence is presented inntn a court of through a judge orgeo jury it's generally consideredsi public record two decisions byoe federal appeals courts haverts a said as much but d.c. attorney general karl racine says we have no right to see thel ka videos shown in open court because of the district's law l governing access to police pic body camera footage. foota he's told us get it from the police. in the last several months prosecutors with the attorney general's office have been using d.c. police body cameraveb footage to make their cases against drunk drivers int drundr court. a new tool to use after years
d.c.'s attorney general is refusing to turn over evidence e that's been used in court to convict drunk drivers.unkver the evidence is recorded byy d.c. police officers on theircer body cameras. body >> and over the past fewas f months fox5 has repeatedlyeadly asked to see five videos usedeoe to convict four drivers and acquit another. but the attorney general has refu city law.in city law. paul wagner joins us with the ue latest on this one.. paul. >> reporter: hey shawn andeporrh...
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d.c. public schools release aid statement that reads in part d.c. public schools do not place such behavior and put staff on administrate live pending investigation and suspended involved students. we're committed to make sure our athletic programs are all safe. >> problem that occurred with the head start program, parents demanding change and accountability from the board of education and want ceo, chair, and vice chair of the
d.c. public schools release aid statement that reads in part d.c. public schools do not place such behavior and put staff on administrate live pending investigation and suspended involved students. we're committed to make sure our athletic programs are all safe. >> problem that occurred with the head start program, parents demanding change and accountability from the board of education and want ceo, chair, and vice chair of the
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she's outside the trump hotel in washington, d.c. where donald trump will be speaking in less than an hour. this morning, donald trump spoke out again on the latest birther controversy. listen up. >> hillary brought it up during her campaign. it was 2008. and it was brought up to a fare thee well, and she brought it up, and i was the one who was successful in getting him to release his birth certificate. i'm going to have a big statement made today add the hotel. >> okay, katy, first of all, that is gnaw true. hillary clinton did not bring the birther issue up in 2008. so besides that, which is untrue, what do we expect to hear from donald today? >> he also did not obtain president obama's birth certificate. he sent investigators to hawaii, but they didn't come up with anything. so that is not true either. but the campaign is basically saying that they're going to move past this. that donald trump already settled this when he quote/unquote got president obama's birth certificate, which he did not. but that's just not the reality, step
she's outside the trump hotel in washington, d.c. where donald trump will be speaking in less than an hour. this morning, donald trump spoke out again on the latest birther controversy. listen up. >> hillary brought it up during her campaign. it was 2008. and it was brought up to a fare thee well, and she brought it up, and i was the one who was successful in getting him to release his birth certificate. i'm going to have a big statement made today add the hotel. >> okay, katy,...
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police identified him in southeast d.c. an adult was injured in that shooting. darcy spencer is live outside d.c. police headquarters where she spoke with the police. darcy? >> reporter: that's right. d.c. police, earlier this afternoon released the identity of this young person who was killed yesterday afternoon in a short time ago d.c. police came out here at headquarters and put out a plea for help in getting the case solved. first with the identity. the victim was kevin anthony jackson ii. he was 17 years old and lived in southeast washington. the gunfire erupted after 2:00 yesterday afternoon in the 1900 block of 60th street in southeast. it's where jackson was shot. a pizza delivery man was shot a short distance away. he is in critical condition and expected to survive. police are reviewing crime camera footage in the neighborhood but say they need the community's help. >> it was 2:30, 2:20-2:30 in the afternoon. many individuals out there. if it was your child, i'm sure you would want this case closed. anyone with any information, i 202-727-909999 or text
police identified him in southeast d.c. an adult was injured in that shooting. darcy spencer is live outside d.c. police headquarters where she spoke with the police. darcy? >> reporter: that's right. d.c. police, earlier this afternoon released the identity of this young person who was killed yesterday afternoon in a short time ago d.c. police came out here at headquarters and put out a plea for help in getting the case solved. first with the identity. the victim was kevin anthony...
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and he's in d.c. plaining to the press that the white supremacist movement he's in charge of has taken over on line this meme of the otherwise innocuous car typhoon frog and used it with references and knowing winks to white supremacist ideas, an i semitic and racist ideas wherever they can. while hillary clinton is denouncing trump cultivating the racist right, some guy yelling "pepe," in the crowd, is one of the funniest things they've seen. if you want to grab a bottle of ipecac and head to the david duke twitter feed, you see among the recognizable anti-semitic and racist stuff you expect from david duke, such as hillary clinton with her forehead marked with a kosher symbol, and david duke lamenting that she's get the jewish vote. or a jewish guy from tim kaine. this is damn evidence behind clinton and kaine. stuff that's easy to decode from the perspective of a former klan leader, there's also david duke tweeting out pepe the frog supporting david duke and the senate race in louisiana. and there's
and he's in d.c. plaining to the press that the white supremacist movement he's in charge of has taken over on line this meme of the otherwise innocuous car typhoon frog and used it with references and knowing winks to white supremacist ideas, an i semitic and racist ideas wherever they can. while hillary clinton is denouncing trump cultivating the racist right, some guy yelling "pepe," in the crowd, is one of the funniest things they've seen. if you want to grab a bottle of ipecac...
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temperature-wise 83 in d.c. and same dulles. 81 baltimore while we have 75 mar tipsburg and 81 leonardtown and 2 fredericksburg. here's a look at current dew points. big factor once we get to this weekend. hot, sticky and humid is what it will be. right now those two due point into the 70s across the board and earlier there were 60s down here. that's not happening any more and here's what it feels like when you step outside. it's 91 degrees right now in d.c. and 93 at annapolis and you can imagine at this hour of the night 88 in fredericksburg. the heat continues. also keeping an eye on radar. we've had a few showers that have moved their way off to the northeast and that's still what's happening there. hagerstown saw a little activity and i don't and too much of this really making its way as far as the i 95 corridor is concerned but i cannot rule out maybe just a light passing shower or two. just bear that many mind. nothing that will be stick around. for the next couple days we have a 98-degree day for saturda
temperature-wise 83 in d.c. and same dulles. 81 baltimore while we have 75 mar tipsburg and 81 leonardtown and 2 fredericksburg. here's a look at current dew points. big factor once we get to this weekend. hot, sticky and humid is what it will be. right now those two due point into the 70s across the board and earlier there were 60s down here. that's not happening any more and here's what it feels like when you step outside. it's 91 degrees right now in d.c. and 93 at annapolis and you can...
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a little later, a special painting of mother theresa here in d.c. before she's canonized. >> sunshine in the northwest at least for now. pretty good thunderstorms, one german town and one moving through lees burg toward sterling and one towards chantilly. we will track these and we will also of course track hurricane hermine and what that [ clock ticking ] time. you only have so much. that's why we wanna make sure you won't have to wait on hold. and you won't have to guess when we'll turn up. because after all... [ laughing ] not the other way around. [ clock ticking ] >>> by now you recognize a key member of our wusa9 news team. our 16 month old service dog in training for wounded warrior. >> such a great guy. tonight we visit with his name sake and show you how their relationship has grown. here is the week's salute to service report. >> reporter: from the a special bond with his name sake. >> love each other. that's my boy. >> reporter: justin was severely injured while serving our country in iraq.
a little later, a special painting of mother theresa here in d.c. before she's canonized. >> sunshine in the northwest at least for now. pretty good thunderstorms, one german town and one moving through lees burg toward sterling and one towards chantilly. we will track these and we will also of course track hurricane hermine and what that [ clock ticking ] time. you only have so much. that's why we wanna make sure you won't have to wait on hold. and you won't have to guess when we'll turn...
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response of the firefighters and the policemen and just strangers helping strangers in new york and here in d.c. i would want to use my story as a gateway to help them think about what everyone else went through on that day. this is in many ways our generation's pearl harbor, if you will. so i would want to give them some perspective on what was life like before, what was america like before. once upon a time, you could go through an airport and meet your family at the gate when they walked off the airplane. so there are things in our daily lives that have fundamentally changed. so i would want to give them, you know, an idea of what america was like before and how did this change us. and have them step outside of themselves and get into the shoes of other people, and if my story can be a gateway into that, give them some perspective and help -- and help them identify more with our national experience and our national narrative of who we are, and what it means to be american. >> major heather penney, member of the air national guard in washington, d.c., thank you for sharing your story with us.
response of the firefighters and the policemen and just strangers helping strangers in new york and here in d.c. i would want to use my story as a gateway to help them think about what everyone else went through on that day. this is in many ways our generation's pearl harbor, if you will. so i would want to give them some perspective on what was life like before, what was america like before. once upon a time, you could go through an airport and meet your family at the gate when they walked off...
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hi a chance to catch up with him in d.c. learn a little about his chances in this race and if he really thinks he can be a player take a listen. >>> i -- one of the things we have discussed the idea you may rely on contingent election to win this thing and that's when candidates do not hit 270 votes in electoral college and rely on congress to choose president. so two parts to this question are, why do you think that congress would select you and then more importantly for you as candidate hoping the people will erected you people vote for you. >> well, great question. there are a few paths to victory here one contingent election you mentioned and it's unclear what donald trump will end up doing for the rest of election i think he's imploding as a candidate and making it hard for republicans for rnc to continue supporting him. we hope to come neat as many states as possible and we're on the ballot in as many weeks in nine to ten dates and registe registering as write in candidate in others. most americans will have the opport
hi a chance to catch up with him in d.c. learn a little about his chances in this race and if he really thinks he can be a player take a listen. >>> i -- one of the things we have discussed the idea you may rely on contingent election to win this thing and that's when candidates do not hit 270 votes in electoral college and rely on congress to choose president. so two parts to this question are, why do you think that congress would select you and then more importantly for you as...
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low-hanging fruit in baltimore. 98 for a new record. 94 in baltimore. 96 in d.c. records tomorrow, again, generally safe. it's only 85. 98 in d.c. 94 in baltimore. that's in jeopardy as well. the heat index. right now it feels like it's 91 downtown in the 80s in the suburbs. at 2:00, heat index over 100 1012 in leesburg and sterling. 10 approximate downtown and about 100 -- 100 downtown and about 101 in philly. here's the cold front over the weekend. you'll have access for our radar and the seven-day outlook. we'll come back on that seven- day outlook. we have about three seasons on it. we'll explain. >> thanks, topper. >>> a woman is facing criminal charges after she stole something we all love. french fries. >> reporter: allison barber has the bizarre story. >> reporter: two nights ago, a d.c. police officer came to this restaurant to grab some food. one of the things he ordered were french fries, fries just like these. apparently, he wasn't the only one who wanted some. sources with the police department tell us when the officer sat down and started eating, a w
low-hanging fruit in baltimore. 98 for a new record. 94 in baltimore. 96 in d.c. records tomorrow, again, generally safe. it's only 85. 98 in d.c. 94 in baltimore. that's in jeopardy as well. the heat index. right now it feels like it's 91 downtown in the 80s in the suburbs. at 2:00, heat index over 100 1012 in leesburg and sterling. 10 approximate downtown and about 100 -- 100 downtown and about 101 in philly. here's the cold front over the weekend. you'll have access for our radar and the...
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from -- with historians, the pentagon and in the skies above washington, d.c. next, accounting the drama in the sky after pilots she describes why the f-16s initially took off unarmed, and what she was prepared to do to take down terrorist. is one hour.w >> major penney, the morning of september 11, 2011, how did the day begin for you? >> it was a normal day, as far as we were concerned. we had just participated in a red flag deployment the previous two weeks and had returned back home that early -- that saturday. join the c-span conversation -- like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. so the commanders had given the vast ma yortjority of the full-time force, which was really not that many folks at the time, a pass for monday to be able to reconnect with their families. so tuesday was really the first time that we were kind of getting back to work. all of our traditionals who had been deployed were back off doing their normalcyville cy rilivilian jobs, so we were really just kind of planning the week. so that morning was just an average morning, getting up, ea
from -- with historians, the pentagon and in the skies above washington, d.c. next, accounting the drama in the sky after pilots she describes why the f-16s initially took off unarmed, and what she was prepared to do to take down terrorist. is one hour.w >> major penney, the morning of september 11, 2011, how did the day begin for you? >> it was a normal day, as far as we were concerned. we had just participated in a red flag deployment the previous two weeks and had returned back...
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d.c. public schools release aid statement that reads in part d.c. public schools do not place such behavior and put staff on administrate live pending investigation and suspended involved students. we're committed to make sure our athletic programs are all safe. >> problem that occurred with the head start program, parents demanding change and accountability from the board of education and want ceo, chair, and vice chair of the school system gone and calling for thorough investigation to see if any top brass new of alleged in the head start program. >> they're unaccountable. i thought they had to not embarrass baker and their jobs are safe. their jobs are safe even when they have schaffer. >> investigating itself makes no sense. the individuals that caused this, or that did not properly communicate this to the public, are attending to investigate themselves. >> county executive u banks vice chair boston and maxwell, some questioned u banks judgment. he issued a statement saying mr. pager and i have been friend and colleagues many years and maintaine
d.c. public schools release aid statement that reads in part d.c. public schools do not place such behavior and put staff on administrate live pending investigation and suspended involved students. we're committed to make sure our athletic programs are all safe. >> problem that occurred with the head start program, parents demanding change and accountability from the board of education and want ceo, chair, and vice chair of the school system gone and calling for thorough investigation to...
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>> one thing to make sure here in d.c. or places to the west, you don't need to cancel plans if you are staying in town. heading to the beaches, change those. you do not want to be in beaches. more on those impacts coming up. >> thank you both. hermine damaged beachside communities and flooded areas after it made land fall. jay gray continues team coverage from savannah, georgia with that part of the story. hi, jay. >> reporter: hey there, doreen. we thought most of the elements from the storm were done. not the case. over the last hour, strong wind gusts, driving rain at times. this, as the tail end of the storm moves through this area and takes aim at the east coast. the initial -- driving rain. sustained winds of 80 miles an hour, gusts even stronger. hermine, the first hurricane to make land fall in florida in more than a decade tearing apart the gulf coast. >> as it has hurricane moved through the state, 250,000 people in florida experienced power loss. water into places it's not supposed to go including homes along th
>> one thing to make sure here in d.c. or places to the west, you don't need to cancel plans if you are staying in town. heading to the beaches, change those. you do not want to be in beaches. more on those impacts coming up. >> thank you both. hermine damaged beachside communities and flooded areas after it made land fall. jay gray continues team coverage from savannah, georgia with that part of the story. hi, jay. >> reporter: hey there, doreen. we thought most of the...
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i'm adam tut in d.c. tell you how many times it's been happening and where the worst intersections for that kind of violation are. >>> also ahead, pushback over let's start over here compwith this aluminum bed.eds. you put your toolbox up here... whoa! that's a big hole. that is unbelievable. now let's check out the roll formed steel bed of the silverado. same spot, same empty toolbox. took it way better. the steel held up. this summer find your tag and get 16% of msrp cash back on select remaining 2016 silverado pick-ups in stock. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. triggered at a fast pace around the district but not by cars. turns out cyclists have been setting off the cameras by rolling through red lights. transportation reporter adam tuss has the eye-opening report. it's a good reminder that everyone needs to share the road responsibly. >> reporter: cyclists triggering red light cameras by rolling through. rolls through, comes close to metro bus, then weaves through cross traffic. in another v
i'm adam tut in d.c. tell you how many times it's been happening and where the worst intersections for that kind of violation are. >>> also ahead, pushback over let's start over here compwith this aluminum bed.eds. you put your toolbox up here... whoa! that's a big hole. that is unbelievable. now let's check out the roll formed steel bed of the silverado. same spot, same empty toolbox. took it way better. the steel held up. this summer find your tag and get 16% of msrp cash back on...
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and zika has now touched nearly every state in the united states including 11 in d.c. and 85 cases in maryland and 75 cases in virginia. all of those travel related. but as florida is dealing with dozens of cases not travel related, there is real concern that the virus will spread further. public health officials say the money is needed to develop a quick test, vaccine and rapid response teams to indicate zika clust wherz they emerge. mosquito born virus cautions micro cephaly and other illnesses are mild and often people don't go to the hospital or medical clinics for treatment and therefore, they are not tested for the virus. now, florida lawmakers blasted the bill failure time and time again calling on both sides on capitol thoyl present a clean bill without any springs or riders attached. now, wisdom, maureen, the next opportunity here would be if they insert some zika funding money into a continuing resolution. those big budget bills we talk about on capitol hill, those that must pass to keep the government running. that has deadline at the end of the month. meliss
and zika has now touched nearly every state in the united states including 11 in d.c. and 85 cases in maryland and 75 cases in virginia. all of those travel related. but as florida is dealing with dozens of cases not travel related, there is real concern that the virus will spread further. public health officials say the money is needed to develop a quick test, vaccine and rapid response teams to indicate zika clust wherz they emerge. mosquito born virus cautions micro cephaly and other...
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donald trump will be speaking to the swept gathering in the next hour and expected to land in d.c. in a matter of minutes. and it is from that podium that we'll see if he provides more praise on russia's president and addresses remarks about his intelligence briefing that are giving some republicans pause for concern. we have reporters all over these stories that will develop over this busy hour. i want to start with kristen welker outside the new york historical society, where clinton's meeting begins within the hour. so what is the campaign saying about the folks that are assembled for this panel meeting today? >> a couple things, thomas. first, they are underscoring the fact that this is a bipartisan meeting. bringing together folks from a broad range of expertise within the national security community, including ousted david petraeus, mike moral. so this is going to be a wide-ranging conversation. they hope the optics make a couple points. one that hillary clinton is capable of bringing together such a big group of people. number two, they are hoping that th this serves as a cou
donald trump will be speaking to the swept gathering in the next hour and expected to land in d.c. in a matter of minutes. and it is from that podium that we'll see if he provides more praise on russia's president and addresses remarks about his intelligence briefing that are giving some republicans pause for concern. we have reporters all over these stories that will develop over this busy hour. i want to start with kristen welker outside the new york historical society, where clinton's...
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yesterday she turned 95 in washington, d.c.he's been invited there this week for today's new museum for the museum of african-american history and kol tour. >> i don't think there's lots of things we could have anticipated. i don't think we could have ever anticipated an african-american presidency. >> betty received a special invitation to attend the festivities this week in d.c. she said she would have been fine doing the week what she normally does which is working at richmond's home front museum. >>> it's 4:42. a match-up on the gridiron or a match-up at the podium. monday night football versus political debates. you decide and decide what you will watch. honey nut cheerios get their delicious taste from honest ingredients. like real delicious honey, and real oats. ok that's still honey. ahhh, there we go. were back to honey again. who's directing this? that guy, figures. introducing tiny toast. the tiny cereal with the big taste of real fruit. =sam/2 shot= it'expecteto be a recor breang t-v audice. >>> right now updates on
yesterday she turned 95 in washington, d.c.he's been invited there this week for today's new museum for the museum of african-american history and kol tour. >> i don't think there's lots of things we could have anticipated. i don't think we could have ever anticipated an african-american presidency. >> betty received a special invitation to attend the festivities this week in d.c. she said she would have been fine doing the week what she normally does which is working at richmond's...
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my third grade grandmother was a slave at the cater house in washington, d.c., and her brother is charles syphax who actually was a slave here on arlington national cemetery property. and we go way back in terms of their connections to mt. vernon and the local area here. charles was actually a dower slave in mt. vernon. we believe he was born about 1791. he basically became a support footman for george washington park custas. at one point he was actually living at the estate with his grandparents and lived at the estate once martha died in 1802. in 1802, we believe that he actually had relations with a slave, ari carter, another dower slave at mt. vernon and together they have a daughter mariah carter who ultimately married charles syphax here at the arlington estate in 1821. it's interesting that they both grew up here. charles, i think, as a young man had an affinity to watch mariah grow up who worked at the house when she became of age. interestingly enough, george washington park custis allowed the couple to marry here in the parlor which is unheard of. not too many times did that hap
my third grade grandmother was a slave at the cater house in washington, d.c., and her brother is charles syphax who actually was a slave here on arlington national cemetery property. and we go way back in terms of their connections to mt. vernon and the local area here. charles was actually a dower slave in mt. vernon. we believe he was born about 1791. he basically became a support footman for george washington park custas. at one point he was actually living at the estate with his...
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night but still along this trackrack will get some rain in d.c.d too but most of the heavy h activity will be off to the off east of us, all right.. just so you know.now. here are the temperaturespera right now out there thisut tre s morning. area.rea. rain in the 70 degrees gaithersburg, 76sbur6 here in d.c.n d.c only temperatures 82 to yorubaoy basically for a high temperature. we'll have some showers and some thul handerstorms. i want to show youve some s thia quick 'cause it gives you an a idea what we're thinking fornki the weekend right now. wee still rainnd possible on rigossl saturday obviously with theuslye effects of hermine.effe little bit bettercts oof hn sua labor day still looks great asat we track this thing up thep t coastline over the next fewex f day. here's erin como with a lookomow at yourit traffic. traffic >> thank you gary.ary. 4:47.. updated information for you.or y if you're taking metro serviceee gearing up at 5:00 and rhodend o island avenue station willionill open with normal red lineed l service at 5:00 followingin rep
night but still along this trackrack will get some rain in d.c.d too but most of the heavy h activity will be off to the off east of us, all right.. just so you know.now. here are the temperaturespera right now out there thisut tre s morning. area.rea. rain in the 70 degrees gaithersburg, 76sbur6 here in d.c.n d.c only temperatures 82 to yorubaoy basically for a high temperature. we'll have some showers and some thul handerstorms. i want to show youve some s thia quick 'cause it gives you an a...
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presidents got married here in d.c. woodrow wilson and cleveland. richard nixon's daughter came to the courthouse for a marriage license. the most famous is richard and mildred who lived in virginia. in 1958 married in the d.c. courthouse because interracial marriages were illegal. an upcoming movie marriage. mildred showed them the d.c. marriage license. they aren't the only artifact you can see at the d.c. superior courthouse. across the street from the main courthouse building, here at the office of the registrar of wills, they have the wills on display with several from washington d.c. residents. among them, this handwritten will of frederick douglass that specifies who we wants to get his money and his books. the projects are open monday through friday at the d.c. superior courthouse. come down and see them for yourself. in the district, mark segraves, news 4. >>> new details. we just learned the name of the anacostia student shot and killed yesterday afternoon in south. 17-year-old kevin jackson died shortly after arriving at the hospital. the
presidents got married here in d.c. woodrow wilson and cleveland. richard nixon's daughter came to the courthouse for a marriage license. the most famous is richard and mildred who lived in virginia. in 1958 married in the d.c. courthouse because interracial marriages were illegal. an upcoming movie marriage. mildred showed them the d.c. marriage license. they aren't the only artifact you can see at the d.c. superior courthouse. across the street from the main courthouse building, here at the...
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the record is 100 in d.c. the same in baltimore; dulles, 93; marl lipsburg, 93 and -- marlinsburg, 93 and forecasting a high of 97 in washington. that is only 15 degrees above average. we will get some relief through the weekend. we posted that on the wusa 9 app and if you download the app, of course, you can take us with you and watch the newscast and get the latest weather forecast andrea. >> thank you. >>> we're hours,way from a historic mission to space. week have a close encounter with an asteroid. >> and first, how a malicious picture posted on social media could land a model in jail. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. things differently. thanks for calling fios, this is ryan, how can i help you today? yeah, i got a big problem with my new tv. you can't tell me this cord isn't in, i know it's in, it's in but it's not working. okay. i'm sending you a link to the my fios app that's going to let me see what you're seeing. really? yes, really...mr. mcenroe. um, see that cord? just plug it into the co
the record is 100 in d.c. the same in baltimore; dulles, 93; marl lipsburg, 93 and -- marlinsburg, 93 and forecasting a high of 97 in washington. that is only 15 degrees above average. we will get some relief through the weekend. we posted that on the wusa 9 app and if you download the app, of course, you can take us with you and watch the newscast and get the latest weather forecast andrea. >> thank you. >>> we're hours,way from a historic mission to space. week have a close...
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he was right here in washington d.c. not far away, and had the time to come, but did not choose to come to speak with the largest voting block that comes out in percentage, black women. hundreds of black women were gathered and invited him to come speech and only hillary clinton showed up. i want to all remind you. he was invited to speak at the naacp. did he come? did he think that our vote was important enough? he did not think we were important nufr then and he doesn't think we're important enough now. he is only addressing this because he was forced to address this. and did he address it in a manner that shows he was mistaken and incorrect? no, he did not. he has moved on. he is making his money, and he wants to do it off of the backs of all of us. we can't let that happen. in november we need to come out. we need to bring people, bring your children, bring your parents, bring your grandparents, and stop this man from the madness he is taking america through. thank you. >> from the state of michigan, brenda lawrence.
he was right here in washington d.c. not far away, and had the time to come, but did not choose to come to speak with the largest voting block that comes out in percentage, black women. hundreds of black women were gathered and invited him to come speech and only hillary clinton showed up. i want to all remind you. he was invited to speak at the naacp. did he come? did he think that our vote was important enough? he did not think we were important nufr then and he doesn't think we're important...
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shuttle busses will take to the brookland station tomorrow. >>> bullets cut a young life short in d.c., a teenager killed and pizza delivery driver shot on the job. we know the two shootings are related and talking to people in the neighborhood, they say enough is enough. >> reporter: just outside a web of yellow crime janel smith helps her kids do their math homework on the sidewalk. >> pretty frustrated right now. one, it's hot and kids in school all day. want to relax. >> reporter: can't cross to the apartment building, it's a crime scene after a shooting. yellow markers show the shell casings. gunman shot a 17-year-old this evening. was in critical condition and died in a hospital. >> once told me what happened, my reaction was not again. >> reporter: this is the only scene. over here a block, that's where the pizza delivery man was shot. >> injury in the lower body, serious. >> reporter: d.c. police say they're related. teen is a student at anacostia high school. janel smith is tired of the violence. >> come to the point where kids can't come outside. >> reporter: ironically doin
shuttle busses will take to the brookland station tomorrow. >>> bullets cut a young life short in d.c., a teenager killed and pizza delivery driver shot on the job. we know the two shootings are related and talking to people in the neighborhood, they say enough is enough. >> reporter: just outside a web of yellow crime janel smith helps her kids do their math homework on the sidewalk. >> pretty frustrated right now. one, it's hot and kids in school all day. want to relax....
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magic mike. >> a restaurant in d.c.ng spice to their brunch menu by including burlesque. ♪ >> well, a magic mike themed brunch spot opened in d.c. the unique experience will set you back 50 bucks for general admission and $65 for vip seating. >> might be worth it, though. >> all you can drink and eat and a show. >> no channing tatum. >> that would be worth it. >> thanks, carly. >>> it's eight minutes until the top of the hour. gone in 40 seconds. millions of dollars in jewelry swiped in a smash and grab heist. all of this caught on camera. >>> where you can now sit on 18 carat gold toilet. yes it works and apparently it's free. >> wow. >> hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. happening today, closing arguments in a road rage case. a man is facing attempted murder charges in a shooting death of trayvon martin. >>> samsung off
magic mike. >> a restaurant in d.c.ng spice to their brunch menu by including burlesque. ♪ >> well, a magic mike themed brunch spot opened in d.c. the unique experience will set you back 50 bucks for general admission and $65 for vip seating. >> might be worth it, though. >> all you can drink and eat and a show. >> no channing tatum. >> that would be worth it. >> thanks, carly. >>> it's eight minutes until the top of the hour. gone in 40...
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my third great-grandmother was a slave at the statehouse in washington, d.c. and her brother was a slave here. in termsilty way back of their connections to mount vernon and the local area here. was born abouty 1791. and as a young man, he actually was living on the estate with his grandparents and he state whenrlington martha died in 1802. believed he had relations with another slave at mount vernon. together, they had a daughter .amed mariah cawdor they both grew up here. charles as a young man had an affinity to watch mariah grow up. they were married in 1821. shortly after that, they began to have children. in first child was born 1823, the second in 1825. william syphax was born. they decided to sell mariah. the folklore in our family always suggested he simply freed mariah and her children and gave her 17 acres of property. quakers as you may recall were really evolution is in terms of war and slavery so it was their goal to try and help free slaves in the area. 1845,he deed we had from we know they actually freed mariah and all her children. but this dvd
my third great-grandmother was a slave at the statehouse in washington, d.c. and her brother was a slave here. in termsilty way back of their connections to mount vernon and the local area here. was born abouty 1791. and as a young man, he actually was living on the estate with his grandparents and he state whenrlington martha died in 1802. believed he had relations with another slave at mount vernon. together, they had a daughter .amed mariah cawdor they both grew up here. charles as a young...
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there he is in d.c. explains to the press hopefully that the white supremacist movement has taken over the meaning of this cartoon frog an to ill filtrate and knowing winks to anti-semitic ideas. while hillary clinton is denying trump some guy yelling pepe out in the crowd is the funniest thing these guys have heard in their lives. if you want to head on over you can see alongside the standard more recognizable racist stuff you would expect from a david duke stuff like for example hillary clinton with her forehead marked with a forehead symbol and david duke saying she is getting the jewish vote or a jewish guy from tim kaine. this is damming evidence behind clinton and kaine. it is pretty easy to decode from a former clan leader. will is also david duke tweeting out pepe the frog supporting david duke. there is pepe the frog again as donald trump and his wall on the southern border. this is from yesterday. donald trump kissing pepe the frog. so it's weird. it's deliberately weird. it's meant to be an un
there he is in d.c. explains to the press hopefully that the white supremacist movement has taken over the meaning of this cartoon frog an to ill filtrate and knowing winks to anti-semitic ideas. while hillary clinton is denying trump some guy yelling pepe out in the crowd is the funniest thing these guys have heard in their lives. if you want to head on over you can see alongside the standard more recognizable racist stuff you would expect from a david duke stuff like for example hillary...
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in d.c., 98. of course, the humidity adds to that. near 100 in philadelphia and also in d.c. tomorrow, we expect more records to fall, into the 90s from virginia all the way up i-95, into boston. front firing up storms night in through springfield and up through buffalo new york, where they could use the rain, not just for off. some schools in the northeast dot haconditioning, so, we might have more closings tomorrow. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> next tonight, to the zika crisis right here in the u.s., and troubling new numbers from florida. where 80 pregnant women have now tested positive for the virus. all travel-related. and a baby with zika-related mic microreceively has been born. aerial spraying of pesticide has been delayed until tomorrow after residents raised concerns about the safety of the it the only option in the face of a public health emergency. >>> this evening, thousands of employees at the nation's largest bank are accused of cus op bank accounts for millions of americans without you even knowing. and putting some of the customers' money into new accounts, a
in d.c., 98. of course, the humidity adds to that. near 100 in philadelphia and also in d.c. tomorrow, we expect more records to fall, into the 90s from virginia all the way up i-95, into boston. front firing up storms night in through springfield and up through buffalo new york, where they could use the rain, not just for off. some schools in the northeast dot haconditioning, so, we might have more closings tomorrow. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> next tonight, to the zika crisis...
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that does it for us here at the voters summit in washington, d.c. donald trump set to take the stage in a bit. we'll be back on the road on the campaign trail from 1:00 to 2:00. next hour, i will be putting my reporter hat back on and previewing donald trump's speech for you on the stage next to me. right now, we're going to toss it to thomas roberts. we'll see you in a little bit. >> we will see you in a little bit. good to have u yo with me. i'm thomas roberts. 60 days in the race to the white house. a lot ahead on this hour. hillary clinton is minutes away from a meeting with top national security experts here in new york city. we're going to be watching for that meeting to get started. also ready for any remarks that clinton might make after that meeting. >>> and take a look inside where hallie jackson was talking to you. it's the values voter summit in washington. donald trump will be speaking to the swept gathering in the next hour and expected to land in d.c. in a matter of minutes. and it is from that podium that we'll see if he provides more
that does it for us here at the voters summit in washington, d.c. donald trump set to take the stage in a bit. we'll be back on the road on the campaign trail from 1:00 to 2:00. next hour, i will be putting my reporter hat back on and previewing donald trump's speech for you on the stage next to me. right now, we're going to toss it to thomas roberts. we'll see you in a little bit. >> we will see you in a little bit. good to have u yo with me. i'm thomas roberts. 60 days in the race to...
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presidential candidate hillary clinton will attend opening of the smithsonian african-american museum in washington d.c. tomorrow, in her off hours, clinton says she's preparing for monday's debate. >>> clinton and donald trump will face off in the first presidential debate monday night at hofstra university. it starts at 9:00 and you can watch it right here on cbs-3. >>> also "eyewitness news" anchor jessica dean is heading to insuring to cover every angle of the debate. her live reports begin monday on "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >>> as we just mentioned new smithsonian african-american museum of history and culture is about to open this washington d.c. >> can you believe, interest is so high tickets are taken until november. there is, in shortage of people who want to work at the museum. cbs reporter justin finch takes us inside to meet the staff and volunteers who are excited to finally welcome museum visitors. >> reporter: alice bonner's journey to welcome visitors to the new national museum of museum of history and culture will be long but you worth it. >> it will be, overwhelming, it will be vali
presidential candidate hillary clinton will attend opening of the smithsonian african-american museum in washington d.c. tomorrow, in her off hours, clinton says she's preparing for monday's debate. >>> clinton and donald trump will face off in the first presidential debate monday night at hofstra university. it starts at 9:00 and you can watch it right here on cbs-3. >>> also "eyewitness news" anchor jessica dean is heading to insuring to cover every angle of the...
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the public and private schools in the d.c. area. he taught english and debate for 14 years until they finally devoted his time to expanding the debate league in the metropolitan region. he'pc screen writer, graphic designer, lyricist and poet an avid fisherman who loves to tackle -- ha ha -- tough ideas and approach education with a worldview. this jack of all trades credits his father for forcing them to do what it takes to be self-sufficient. his mother for teaching how to honor his wife come and his wife of 12 years for seeing the good in humans be. he has three children who all attend the my angel of school in temple so marilyn. and last but not least robin lingo. robin brims almost 15 years of youth empowerment nonprofit management curriculum development and your facilitation experience to her role as executive director. she's a native of the washington, d.c. area, just passionate about providing authentic spaces for d.c. youth to investigate, affect and change the world around them. she will explore to go to more opportunities
the public and private schools in the d.c. area. he taught english and debate for 14 years until they finally devoted his time to expanding the debate league in the metropolitan region. he'pc screen writer, graphic designer, lyricist and poet an avid fisherman who loves to tackle -- ha ha -- tough ideas and approach education with a worldview. this jack of all trades credits his father for forcing them to do what it takes to be self-sufficient. his mother for teaching how to honor his wife come...
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scott mclain in d.c. with the latest. scott? >> reporter: denise and chris both donald trump and hillary clinton believe they are more qualified to be commander-in-chief. when style it is pretty clear their approaches to national security could not be more different. as americans get set to mark the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks national security is at the front and sister with north korea carrying out their biggest missile nuclear test yet and a poll shows americans are more worried about an attack today than five years ago. on the campaign trail the candidates are taking aim at each other with hillary clinton for vladimir putin. >> i don't happen to like the system, but certainly in that system he has been a leader far more than our leader has been. >> that's not just unpatriotic, that's insulting to the office and the man who holds the office. it is scary. it is dangerous! >> reporter: now clinton is pouncing on trump's latest tv appearance on kremlin-backed rt america telling larry king he doubts russians are ha
scott mclain in d.c. with the latest. scott? >> reporter: denise and chris both donald trump and hillary clinton believe they are more qualified to be commander-in-chief. when style it is pretty clear their approaches to national security could not be more different. as americans get set to mark the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks national security is at the front and sister with north korea carrying out their biggest missile nuclear test yet and a poll shows americans are...
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amy: heading to court in d.c. for an emergency hearing demanding a halt to the pipeline's construction. meanwhile, people are outraged about the tactics being used against the native americans who call themselves protectors, not protesters. >> the governor -- you know what i feel like telling the governor? you're not george wallace and this is not alabama. this is 2016 and you don't to treat indians like you have for the last 100 years. you know? amy: the standoff at standing rock has grown to include members of more than one hundred tribes. it is the largest unification of native american tribes in decades. all of that and more coming up. , welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united states and china have formally committed to the paris climate agreement aimed at slowing climate change, during president obama's trip to china for the g20 summit. combined, the u.s. and china produce nearly 40% of the world's carbon emissions. 26 countries have now ratified the
amy: heading to court in d.c. for an emergency hearing demanding a halt to the pipeline's construction. meanwhile, people are outraged about the tactics being used against the native americans who call themselves protectors, not protesters. >> the governor -- you know what i feel like telling the governor? you're not george wallace and this is not alabama. this is 2016 and you don't to treat indians like you have for the last 100 years. you know? amy: the standoff at standing rock has...
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fox5's lauren demarco joins usus life in southwest d.c. to explain. lauren. >>reporter: they're cute, but u they can be a nuance, right, ant imagine the shock from us park police when they discovered a family of raccoons living in high temperature space abovebov where they work every day in their office.ffic you can imagine that behind quite a mess. so right now along ohio drive, a national park service complex, the us park police building is closed. there are signs out front warning about asbestos. they knew about the asbestos for sometime, but the problem isis this family of raccoons disrupted it and they created a mess with their waste.wast 20 or more than 20 officers andc officials had to be moved out ot that complex and into a different building. so how did they discover these animals? well, again, they were doing their business a lot of it and it began to drip through thh ceiling tiles. sergeant and a rose explains. it happened once and we thought, okay, maybe it's condensation from the air compressor. we didn't know. and then progressively it got worse
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agenda symposium, also in d.c. >> hena daniels in new york, thank you. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk about the birther issue and donald trump with dan senor, a senior adviser to mitt romney and paul ryan in the 2012 race for president. >>> samsung will recall its galaxy note 7 smartphone. it has a serious fire hazard galaxy note 7 phone th c damage. marlie hall has our report. >> reporter: federal regulators recalled about 1 million samsung galaxy note 7 phones because the batteries can explode or catch fire. >> because this product presents such a serious fire hazard, i am urging all consumers, all consumers to take advantage of this recall right away. >> i just wanted to post this and share what just happened to my note 7. >> reporter: samsung confirmed a florida resident nathan doriiker's jeep caught fire after he left his new phone inside it to charge. >> that was the last thought in my head was a brand-new device, something as simple as a phone, is going to burn down my car. >> reporter: samsung tells cbs news the positive and negative sides of the battery came in
agenda symposium, also in d.c. >> hena daniels in new york, thank you. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk about the birther issue and donald trump with dan senor, a senior adviser to mitt romney and paul ryan in the 2012 race for president. >>> samsung will recall its galaxy note 7 smartphone. it has a serious fire hazard galaxy note 7 phone th c damage. marlie hall has our report. >> reporter: federal regulators recalled about 1 million...
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that i'm glady they have a museum in washington, d.c. resents what the african-american has done. has, not only here, but it taken this as far back as possible. think, if what was done to our people here in america were to revert, and was done to the caucasians, none of us would be of the idea of revenge -- host: we are getting a little bit of feedback from your call, but we get the essence of your points. we appreciate that. rick has this tweets, with regard to the design of the architectural structure of the national museum of african american history is truly magnificent, great tribute and monument. is behind the construction of this museum. a few years ago, we toured the warehouse where many of the artifacts that are now on display today were stored. [video clip] >> what happens when you try to build a museum is this notion of the collection. one of the challenges is the variety of ways you do this. early in my career, it was easy. people felt a desire to give to the museum. as times changed, these things became a commodity. began to
that i'm glady they have a museum in washington, d.c. resents what the african-american has done. has, not only here, but it taken this as far back as possible. think, if what was done to our people here in america were to revert, and was done to the caucasians, none of us would be of the idea of revenge -- host: we are getting a little bit of feedback from your call, but we get the essence of your points. we appreciate that. rick has this tweets, with regard to the design of the architectural...
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temperatures only in the 70's tomorrow. the d.c. blues festival tomorrow. cool, breezy, relatively cloudy. should be rain free. this is all from the kennedy center -- the concert itself is on the west lawn of the capital. 77 degrees at 3:00, 78 by 9:00. gates open at 3:00, should be a great concert. , pool day'sr day best today and monday. be double for baseball. sunny, the winds will be much lower. -- beautiful day for baseball. terrible tuesday, no weather impacts for that morning drive. to school,back congress back in session, but it's going to get hot. soaring back into the 90's by the middle of next week. the heat and humidity are coming back. as much as i love the pool, i will go monday, but i'm kind of looking forward to a cool weekend. me?ne else with jummy: the rest of september, october and november for the sweatshirts. quarterback colin kaepernick did not sit down last night, instead, he took a knee in protest, this time joined by colinammate best kaepernick was booed every time he touched the ball during the game. i think it's a misunderstanding
temperatures only in the 70's tomorrow. the d.c. blues festival tomorrow. cool, breezy, relatively cloudy. should be rain free. this is all from the kennedy center -- the concert itself is on the west lawn of the capital. 77 degrees at 3:00, 78 by 9:00. gates open at 3:00, should be a great concert. , pool day'sr day best today and monday. be double for baseball. sunny, the winds will be much lower. -- beautiful day for baseball. terrible tuesday, no weather impacts for that morning drive. to...
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last tuesday she was shot in the belly in northeast d.c. on saturday her twin daughters were born nearly four months pre mature. they died the same day. d.c. police discovered 21-year- old johnson inside this take- out restaurant last tuesday night awake and breathing but bleeding from a gunshot wound. another man lay critically injured on the sidewalk. johnson had stopped for a sandwich around 10:00 p.m. when the shooting started. the pregnant mother of two was not the shooter's target, police told the washington post. surveillance video captured two men police called persons of interest approaching the scene, then appearing to shoot and run. a regular at the take-out spot on brentwood road northeast asked us about the wounded young mom today. >> just need to stop. violence, stop it. >> reporter: still hottized on saturday johnson suddenly went into labor at about 21 weeks pregnant, delivering her twin girls. johnson's mother told wusa9 they lived only a short time, but long enough to be given their poignant names. heaven and neveah. that'
last tuesday she was shot in the belly in northeast d.c. on saturday her twin daughters were born nearly four months pre mature. they died the same day. d.c. police discovered 21-year- old johnson inside this take- out restaurant last tuesday night awake and breathing but bleeding from a gunshot wound. another man lay critically injured on the sidewalk. johnson had stopped for a sandwich around 10:00 p.m. when the shooting started. the pregnant mother of two was not the shooter's target, police...
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it appears that 7-eleven was robbed in july. d.c. asking for your help in identifying and finding these four persons of interest captured on surveillance video. if you've got any information on any one of these cases, you are asked to call police. >>> three wins in the preseason count yet. >> the redskins regular season begins in 11 days. >> but who is counting? >> they play the steelers on september 12th here at home and when they beat the buccaneers last night, the skins had to deal with rain which meant a lot of running the ball. >> the weather was the reason the game was played last night but was originally was to be played tonight. the americas got talent that we missed last night will air tonight. good news for thousands of federal workers when it comes to your pay. >> how president obama is making sure you get a raise even after he leaves office. >>> plus delayed response. the confusion that kept emergency crews from helping a driver stuck beneath a tree and how it could happen the next time that you dial 911. >>> plus we're he
it appears that 7-eleven was robbed in july. d.c. asking for your help in identifying and finding these four persons of interest captured on surveillance video. if you've got any information on any one of these cases, you are asked to call police. >>> three wins in the preseason count yet. >> the redskins regular season begins in 11 days. >> but who is counting? >> they play the steelers on september 12th here at home and when they beat the buccaneers last night, the...
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hermine is still offshore and had little to no impact to us here in d.c.. we had clouds yesterday. it was breezy. overall nice. and i saw some peeks of sunshine out there in ocean city as rain stopped noon yesterday. beach erosion and storm surge still an issue with tropical storm hermine now far off to sea. winds still us is stained at 65 miles an hour. it's considered strong tropical storm but they call it post tropical once it transitions away from a warm storm to a regular one. winds east, northeast, 12 miles an hour. it's expected to move north, northeast ward through the day into tomorrow. watch it me here and eventually taking a job to the northeast. not before bringing high winds and surf to places like long island, cape cod, massachusetts, they're not exempt from the affects of hermine. it will batter new jersey and delaware beaches. all the trop skal storm warnings were lifted out of our area. locally we're not seeing much. it's a cool morning. showers south. this is about as far as north and west as the rain came yesterday from hermine. so st. mary county you're seeing a
hermine is still offshore and had little to no impact to us here in d.c.. we had clouds yesterday. it was breezy. overall nice. and i saw some peeks of sunshine out there in ocean city as rain stopped noon yesterday. beach erosion and storm surge still an issue with tropical storm hermine now far off to sea. winds still us is stained at 65 miles an hour. it's considered strong tropical storm but they call it post tropical once it transitions away from a warm storm to a regular one. winds east,...
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. >> clinton seemed relaxed and rested, even at her second appearance, a dinner in d.c. where she went after trump. trump was asked that question in an interview with the washington post today. >> he was asked one more time where was president obama born and he would not say hawaii. ed: hillary clinton will saw that in d.c. area for a couple of events tomorrow. maria? maria: thank you. a live look now at the boston skyline on thursday. stormteam 5's harvey leonard is here now. dare i say cold, harvey? meteorologist: you are right. we have 40's now in are areas close to boston. so it is chilly night. is the feel of fall. not as can adds the outlying areas. boston will get close to 50 for the low tem are ture. then start that rise, of course, tomorrow. nice and clear. clear skies. off. low 40's for taunt and nor wood. norwood, the low 40's as well. here is the way it looks in boston. notice it starts to climb tomorrow morning with the sunshine. again, i talk about the timing of the weekend which is important for the patriots' game and other things all coming up. maria? ed:
. >> clinton seemed relaxed and rested, even at her second appearance, a dinner in d.c. where she went after trump. trump was asked that question in an interview with the washington post today. >> he was asked one more time where was president obama born and he would not say hawaii. ed: hillary clinton will saw that in d.c. area for a couple of events tomorrow. maria? maria: thank you. a live look now at the boston skyline on thursday. stormteam 5's harvey leonard is here now. dare...