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it's actually julie carey, we'll get to her in just a moment.e meantime, president trump is on the final stop of his asia trip making headlines for what he did and did not say. blayne alexander has more on that for us. >> reporter: well, you know, leon, this is something we've been watching very closely over the past 12 days. the president overseas, his final hours included some singing and a somewhat awkward group handshake. but today the focus is on what he did and didn't say with conversations between two controversial world leaders. >> is one, two -- >> reporter: president trump in manila on stage during the asian nation summit seemingly stumped by the traditional handshake. but a smoother ra philippine president rodrigo duterte, casually referring to him by his first name. >> rodrigo, i would like to commend you on your success as asean chair. >> reporter: and duterte, more than friendly. ♪ ♪ serenading the president with lyrics you are the light of my world. this from the controversial leader accused of killing thousands in a philippine wa
it's actually julie carey, we'll get to her in just a moment.e meantime, president trump is on the final stop of his asia trip making headlines for what he did and did not say. blayne alexander has more on that for us. >> reporter: well, you know, leon, this is something we've been watching very closely over the past 12 days. the president overseas, his final hours included some singing and a somewhat awkward group handshake. but today the focus is on what he did and didn't say with...
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have team coverage for you tonight starting in fairfax county with northern virginia bureau chief julie carey. julie? >> reporter: the size and scope of this victory tonight beyond what democrats imagined, and it's northern virginia voters that lifted ralph northam and his ticket to this overwhelming win. ♪ >> reporter: now, northam and virginia democrats are saying this sweep for their party sends a strong message beyond virginia, to the world, directly to president trump. they see this win as a repudiation of what they believed divided virginians and targeted voters. there was also an effect, all that energy from those competitive races helped the top of the ticket. northam is the first doctor to become a governor, but he said that will help them after this somewhat bruising race. >> hey, virginia, it's going to take a doctor to heal our differences, to bring unity to our people, and i'm here to let you know that the doctor is in! >> reporter: now, northam was briefly upstaged at the beginning of his remarks tonight by a small group of demonstrators. they were holding "sanctuary for all" si
have team coverage for you tonight starting in fairfax county with northern virginia bureau chief julie carey. julie? >> reporter: the size and scope of this victory tonight beyond what democrats imagined, and it's northern virginia voters that lifted ralph northam and his ticket to this overwhelming win. ♪ >> reporter: now, northam and virginia democrats are saying this sweep for their party sends a strong message beyond virginia, to the world, directly to president trump. they...
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that's where we find our bureau chief, julie carey. for you, julie. >> reporter: we're at democratic headquarters. lights are out right now, but they're celebrating the end of a very busy campaign season. campaign mail still up for one of the female candidates. they tell me they are determined to change both the agenda and the tone in the general assembly. at an election party in prince william county, 4 of the 11 women newly elected to the house of delegates most from northern virginia, most knocking off incumbent men. >> it t >> reporter: paula left her job in cybersecurity to run for office. driven by the election of donald trump. >> we were so hurt that -- it felt like we dialed back hundreds of years of accomplishments and progress. >> reporter: in loudoun county, wendy stepped from the women's march right into her first campaign, emboldened by the solidarity there. discontent with the president and a march fueled hundreds of motivated volunteers, some 300 working out of her war room. >> a lot of women woke up to that and realized
that's where we find our bureau chief, julie carey. for you, julie. >> reporter: we're at democratic headquarters. lights are out right now, but they're celebrating the end of a very busy campaign season. campaign mail still up for one of the female candidates. they tell me they are determined to change both the agenda and the tone in the general assembly. at an election party in prince william county, 4 of the 11 women newly elected to the house of delegates most from northern virginia,...
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doreen and jichl, back m, back the studio. >> julie carey. julie, thank you. >> our highways are crowded with semi-trucks. the purple lines on this map are major trucking routes because so many trucks travel through our area, we see a lot of crashes. each blue dot marks a deadly truck crash from 2015. nationwide the numbers are slowly trending upward. there are about 3500 deadly truck crashes every year. three people were killed in large truck crashes in d.c. in 2015. numbers were much larger in maryland and virginia where there are more highways. >> walking and kicking a soccer ball, small things for most people, but miraculous accomplishments for the maryland woman who was shot in the head in the las vegas massacre. tina frost's dad says his daughter dribbled and passed the ball with him during physical therapy today. richard frost also tells us ta the 27-year-old is recovering at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore. that's great to hear. >> four more women have come forward to talk about sexual harassment in the halls of congress. congressw
doreen and jichl, back m, back the studio. >> julie carey. julie, thank you. >> our highways are crowded with semi-trucks. the purple lines on this map are major trucking routes because so many trucks travel through our area, we see a lot of crashes. each blue dot marks a deadly truck crash from 2015. nationwide the numbers are slowly trending upward. there are about 3500 deadly truck crashes every year. three people were killed in large truck crashes in d.c. in 2015. numbers were...
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julie carey joins us from the democratic campaign office in wood bridge with that story. hi, julie. >> reporter: hi, doreen. campaign headquarters closed tonight, but the hard work done here by volunteers across the coury delegation. and these newcomers, they're planning to shake it up a little bit when they get to richmond. election day brought a striking change, especially in prince william county. >> look up here right now. our representatives now look like prince william county. >> reporter: what was a nearly all-white, all-male delegation, now includes the first transgender person in danica roem, and a latina and african-american woman. and one who bluntly gets asked what are you. >> i tell them i'm the daughter of an el salvadorian, ragu, it's in there. i'm bringing all of this to the table. >> reporter: the wave of diversity extends into fairfax county, too, with the election of this year she gave up her job at the cybersecurity office to run for office motivated by the election of donald trump. >> we were so hurt that, it felt like we dealt back hundreds of years o
julie carey joins us from the democratic campaign office in wood bridge with that story. hi, julie. >> reporter: hi, doreen. campaign headquarters closed tonight, but the hard work done here by volunteers across the coury delegation. and these newcomers, they're planning to shake it up a little bit when they get to richmond. election day brought a striking change, especially in prince william county. >> look up here right now. our representatives now look like prince william county....
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he told our julie carey he would look into possible sexual harassment training for state workers. >>>ve been asking all afternoon on our facebook page, do you think these recent revelations will lead to a safer workplace where employees, right now more than 40% of you are saying no. >>> a man delivered babies and gave prenatal care for years but his credentials were fake and now one of his victims is saying that she's scarred for life. >> reporter: listen to the pain in a mother's voice describing child birth here at the prince jor george's hospital center. >> i was screaming. i was more than crying. i was hysterical. they were trying to calm me down. i was hysterical my entire delivery. >> reporter: a young mother from capitol heights maryland and she's suing prince george's hospital cer. fraudulently obtained a medical license putting her and her baby at risk when she gave birth five years ago. >> i felt like i was losing my life. so the fact that i'm just finding out that this man was a fake at the end of the day is really hurting me. >> reporter: the lawsuit claims that akoda used
he told our julie carey he would look into possible sexual harassment training for state workers. >>>ve been asking all afternoon on our facebook page, do you think these recent revelations will lead to a safer workplace where employees, right now more than 40% of you are saying no. >>> a man delivered babies and gave prenatal care for years but his credentials were fake and now one of his victims is saying that she's scarred for life. >> reporter: listen to the pain in...
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julie carey has been talking to local muslims and is live now at a mosque in falls church. julie?> reporter: well, this is one of northern virginia's largest mosques and those coming here for daily prayers, expressing a range of emotions about those controversial retweets. some of them expressing sadness. others anger and some downright d dismay and some wondering if what the president has done could make them the target of new hate crimes. afternoon prayers at a peaceful, reflective moment in the day but outside the mosque, outrage with president trump's retweets. >> this is very sad because he lowers the level of the presence of the united states. >> reporter: it was early this morning that the president retweeted unvetted anti-muslim videos that have been mosted by this woman who is one of the leadof nationalist group in britain whose members have been prosecuted f prosecuted for harassing and attacking muslims there. she cheered the president for drawing attention to her small group. at this northern virginia mosque, a lot of questions about why the president would do this. >>
julie carey has been talking to local muslims and is live now at a mosque in falls church. julie?> reporter: well, this is one of northern virginia's largest mosques and those coming here for daily prayers, expressing a range of emotions about those controversial retweets. some of them expressing sadness. others anger and some downright d dismay and some wondering if what the president has done could make them the target of new hate crimes. afternoon prayers at a peaceful, reflective moment...
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julie carey, news 4. >>> stay with news 4. our team reporters will be covering nearly 70 races including some happening in maryland as well. and of course we'll have the returns on our nbc washington app. >>> harry dreyfuss claims that spacey groped him at the age of 18 while his father actor richard dreyfuss was in the room. dry fu dreyfuss described the incident for buzzfeed. they say he was rehearsing their father's lines and he spent the next nine years telling people the story at parties just for laughs. spacey hand on dreyfuss' thigh, this is just one of the many allegations against stacy. his hit show "house of cards" has been canceled as a result. >>> tomorrow former new york democratic congressman anthony weiner expected to report to federal prison. he pleaded guilty in may to sexting a 15-year-old girl. he is steentenced 21 to 27 mont in prison and he will serve it at a center that provides mental health care and sex offender treatment to its inmates. weiner also has to pay a $10,000 fine and serve three years probat
julie carey, news 4. >>> stay with news 4. our team reporters will be covering nearly 70 races including some happening in maryland as well. and of course we'll have the returns on our nbc washington app. >>> harry dreyfuss claims that spacey groped him at the age of 18 while his father actor richard dreyfuss was in the room. dry fu dreyfuss described the incident for buzzfeed. they say he was rehearsing their father's lines and he spent the next nine years telling people the...
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i'm julie carey, "news4." >> stay with "news4" on the continuing coverage o the virginia election. our team of reporters will be covering nearly 70 racing including in maryland and we'll have it here on the washington app. >>> new details tonight on a robbery and chase that left one man dead and the beltway backed up for more than ten miles yes. you rb the story. montgomery county released the names of the five arrested. the five attempted to rob a cash depot store in wheaton. the police later spotted the suspect ostown beltway. an officer said the seth man inside jumped out of van and tried to rupp and that's when an unmarked cruiser ht and killed him. police say one of the men arrested was involved in gas station robbery in september in montgomery county. >>> passengers on flight from beijing to dulles airport are back home tonight after a fight canceled their original flight. united airlines says a passenger got into a fight with a flight attendant last night a few hours after takeoff. the pilot returned to beijing. united officials say it was the passenger who started the fight
i'm julie carey, "news4." >> stay with "news4" on the continuing coverage o the virginia election. our team of reporters will be covering nearly 70 racing including in maryland and we'll have it here on the washington app. >>> new details tonight on a robbery and chase that left one man dead and the beltway backed up for more than ten miles yes. you rb the story. montgomery county released the names of the five arrested. the five attempted to rob a cash depot...
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our bureau chief julie carey is live julie? >> reporter: hi, jim. well, the votes here so important because of that very close house of delegates race in stafford county, one that could impact the balance of power in richmond. once those provisional ballots were all counted today, the republicans margin of victory only shrunk a little, by just two votes. >> house of delegates 28, joshua cole. >> reporter: 40 of the 50 provisional ballots being opened then counted by the stafford electoral board. ten were rejected. provisional ballots are those when there is a question at the polls. >> house of delegates 28, robert thomas. >> reporter: in the end, very little change in the house of delegates race. republican bob thomas picked up 9 votes, democrat josh cole, 11. the margin of victory barely shrinking to 82 votes. cole's campaign manager a recount request is likely. >> just making sure that every vote is counted and if this is not every vote has been counted properly and we will likely have to call for a recount. >> reporter: but the 55 absentee ballot
our bureau chief julie carey is live julie? >> reporter: hi, jim. well, the votes here so important because of that very close house of delegates race in stafford county, one that could impact the balance of power in richmond. once those provisional ballots were all counted today, the republicans margin of victory only shrunk a little, by just two votes. >> house of delegates 28, joshua cole. >> reporter: 40 of the 50 provisional ballots being opened then counted by the...
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back to you, jim, now in the studio. >> julie carey on capital hill. julie, thank you. >>> for a second time there are serious questions about a company tapped to help with hurricane relief in puerto rico. this latest involves bronze star that company formed just in august, awarded $30 million to provide tarps and plastic sheeting. it failed to deliver. a company founder blamed manufacturing issues, which much of its supplies, with much of its supplies coming from houston. fema acknowledged problems, but says anyone who still needs a tarp should now have access. the tarp trouble comes as much of the island is still without power. and last week white fish energy holdings halted restoration work saying the puerto rican government owes tens of millions of dollars. the government canceled the contract as of this thursday. he wants power restored to 95% of the island by mid december, but the army corps of engineers says it's hopeful to get the lights back on for 75% by late january. >> and turning now to our forecast, and some cooler temperatures on the way,
back to you, jim, now in the studio. >> julie carey on capital hill. julie, thank you. >>> for a second time there are serious questions about a company tapped to help with hurricane relief in puerto rico. this latest involves bronze star that company formed just in august, awarded $30 million to provide tarps and plastic sheeting. it failed to deliver. a company founder blamed manufacturing issues, which much of its supplies, with much of its supplies coming from houston. fema...
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. >> first bureau chief julie carey joins us live from a poling place in fairfax. julie, we know now more than 30% of the voters have already come out and cast their ballots, right? >> reporter: well, i think that was as of 2:00. so, i'm sure it's improved now by 4:00. you know, for these election workers outside today, it is really miserable duty. at least here at robinson high school, they are under cover. we started our day, though, out in the south riding area of loudoun county. take a look there right now. as you can see, in spite of this absolutely lousy weather, there was a steady stream of voters headed in to cast ballots. loudoun county, that is one of the places you want to watch tonight when the returns start to come in. if democrats turnout, it would be a key part of a ralph northam win. governor mcauliffe won in 2013, so did hillary clinton. republicans see an opportunity. here's what voters told us today about their decision. >> i voted republican because i believe in what the party represents and they have my full support going forward. >> virginia we
. >> first bureau chief julie carey joins us live from a poling place in fairfax. julie, we know now more than 30% of the voters have already come out and cast their ballots, right? >> reporter: well, i think that was as of 2:00. so, i'm sure it's improved now by 4:00. you know, for these election workers outside today, it is really miserable duty. at least here at robinson high school, they are under cover. we started our day, though, out in the south riding area of loudoun county....
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leading the way and pushing for reform, northern virginia congresswoman barbara bureau chief julie carey is on capitol hill where she sat down with the republican to find out what's driving her. julie? >> reporter: well, hi, jim. congress plan come stock put it very bluntly in our conversation today, telling me, quote, it's time to take out all the trash on capitol hill, unquote. saying they need to stop protecting those in power who prey on usually younger women. and she says that it is that concern for women that is driving her now. but some of her critics question whether it's improving her chances of what is expected to be a tough reelection bid. >>> it was a story that came from a friend of a former hill staffer whose congressman boss greeted her at home in a towel. >> at that point he decided to expose himself. >> reporter: come stock still doesn't know who the congressman in question is, but that jaw dropping disclosure put her in the national spotlight on the issue of sexual harassment. >> i think this is a watershed mo to fundamentally change things. >> reporter: it starts tomor
leading the way and pushing for reform, northern virginia congresswoman barbara bureau chief julie carey is on capitol hill where she sat down with the republican to find out what's driving her. julie? >> reporter: well, hi, jim. congress plan come stock put it very bluntly in our conversation today, telling me, quote, it's time to take out all the trash on capitol hill, unquote. saying they need to stop protecting those in power who prey on usually younger women. and she says that it is...
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bureau chief julie carey reports how the experience is going to impact her agenda in richmond. >> we are ready to get down and go to work! >> reporter: for jennifer carol foye, winning her house delegate rate may not have been the biggest event of the week. >> this is a tremendous thing -- >> reporter: in fact, she's been doubly blessed. midway through her first ever campaign, she gave birth to zander and alex, identical twin boys, born early at 23 weeks. >> he wasn't doing that a minute ago. >> reporter: that began a pattern for this public defender days spent campaigning, nights in the anova nicu with her husband. happening, no jobs, no campaigning. it was us and them and it was absolutely amazing. >> reporter: then last friday as carol foye was making her last big push for votes. >> i was knocking on doors. i received a phone call from the drr, he said i've got some great news for you. sander is ready to come home. >> reporter: now he's in her arms, his brother to follow soon. the election party was begun with a sleepless night. he was up. >> he's wide awake, looking around. >> re
bureau chief julie carey reports how the experience is going to impact her agenda in richmond. >> we are ready to get down and go to work! >> reporter: for jennifer carol foye, winning her house delegate rate may not have been the biggest event of the week. >> this is a tremendous thing -- >> reporter: in fact, she's been doubly blessed. midway through her first ever campaign, she gave birth to zander and alex, identical twin boys, born early at 23 weeks. >> he...
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the bureau chief julie carey reports one of them might hinge on a stack of absentee ballots found at stafford post office the day after the election. >> count those votes. do your job. count those votes. >> reporter: demonstrators outside the stafford county elections office determined to keep the spotlight on two controversies they fear could leave critical votes uncounted. in the razor thin house of delegates race, republican bob thomas leads josh cole by 84 votes. >> this election is so close it is the registrar's office. >> reporter: issue number one, 55 absentee ballots some sent in by service members. they didn't make it into the elections office in time to be counted, 7:00 p.m. election day. they were discovered the next morning just down the street at the stafford post office. the board then voted behind closed doors to seek a legal opinion on whether those 55 ballots can be counted. >> the court will make the final decision as to whether these 55 ballots will be counted. >> reporter: issue number two, provisional ballots, often cast by voters who are missing proper i.d. they
the bureau chief julie carey reports one of them might hinge on a stack of absentee ballots found at stafford post office the day after the election. >> count those votes. do your job. count those votes. >> reporter: demonstrators outside the stafford county elections office determined to keep the spotlight on two controversies they fear could leave critical votes uncounted. in the razor thin house of delegates race, republican bob thomas leads josh cole by 84 votes. >> this...
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our bureau chief julie carey is outside a voter registration office near leesburg tonight with that final stretch. julie? >> reporter: hi, jim. well, this election office is a busy place. on election eve, the virginia governor's race attracting attention from halfway around the world as president trump is once again tweeting his support for republican ed gillespie. with you it's what's going on right now at the local grassroots level, that final door to door push that will likely make the biggest difference in turnout tomorrow. >> are you ready to go win tomorrow? >> yes! >> reporter: it is a sign of how the republican national committee clearing out its office today, dispatching young staffers to arlington, arming them with campaign material to go door to door. >> a lot of the rnc staff actually live in virginia and votes in virginia. so, they're coming to support a candidate who will be their future governor. >> reporter: over the weekend and again today, both republican ed gillespie and democrat ralph northam zstaging their final rallies. >> this election is not just about the next fou
our bureau chief julie carey is outside a voter registration office near leesburg tonight with that final stretch. julie? >> reporter: hi, jim. well, this election office is a busy place. on election eve, the virginia governor's race attracting attention from halfway around the world as president trump is once again tweeting his support for republican ed gillespie. with you it's what's going on right now at the local grassroots level, that final door to door push that will likely make the...
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bureau chief julie carey was first to tell the story and jennifer carol foye. we caught up with her as she is celebrating victory and the chance to bring one of her babies home from the hospital. >> i am so proud of everyone. >> reporter: tuesday night jennifer carol foye was part of the wave of women voted into office. but that was just one highlight in her week. the other came in a call on friday as she was out campaigning. >> i was knocking on doors, and i received a phone call from the doctor and he says, i've got some great news for you. zander is ready to come home. >> reporter: identical twin boys, carol found out she was pregnant right after she they weighed in at a pound and a half. that began a pattern for this vmi grad turned public defender. days spent campaigning, nights in the a nova fairfax nicu with her husband. >> there were no outside conversations about anything else that was happening in the world. there was no phone calls that was happening, writing job or campaigning. it was us and them and it was absolutely amazing. hi. >> reporter: now z
bureau chief julie carey was first to tell the story and jennifer carol foye. we caught up with her as she is celebrating victory and the chance to bring one of her babies home from the hospital. >> i am so proud of everyone. >> reporter: tuesday night jennifer carol foye was part of the wave of women voted into office. but that was just one highlight in her week. the other came in a call on friday as she was out campaigning. >> i was knocking on doors, and i received a phone...
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in manassas, i'm julie carey, news 4. >> we invite you to stay with news4 on election day. that is next tuesday. we'll have complete coverage and analysis of this race along with the virginia governor's race both on air and on our nbc washington app. >> fighting crime with science. >> the high-tech approach local police are taking to catch a criminal, and the surprising price tag to develop this. >> and this workplace shooting in maryland captured headlines when learning now about the first calls for help and why it led to so much confusion there at the scene. >> reporter: s cities, including here in silver spring. coming up on news4 at 6:00, why the principal of blair high school says they're not taking the bait. >> did you like today? i mean, take a look at these temperatures. high temperature today d.c., 77 degrees. tomorrow i think we're even warmer. i'm talking about near record high temperatures, but you know it won't last. the complete forecast. i'll see you back here in just a minute. >> i'm erika gonzalez here at the live desk with breaking news. we are hearing abo
in manassas, i'm julie carey, news 4. >> we invite you to stay with news4 on election day. that is next tuesday. we'll have complete coverage and analysis of this race along with the virginia governor's race both on air and on our nbc washington app. >> fighting crime with science. >> the high-tech approach local police are taking to catch a criminal, and the surprising price tag to develop this. >> and this workplace shooting in maryland captured headlines when learning...
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our bureau chief julie carey joins us. she's live outside the polling place in fairfax. jules? >> reporter: hey, guys, we're expected in a few minutes to get an update on turnout figures for fairfax county. at 2:00 this afternoon, it stood at about voters having come to cast their ballot. i'm told it is slightly above the same point in time four years ago. but it's been fairly busy here at robinson high school. you can see folks coming in and out of this door behind me right now. you don't see lines inside like you would in a presidential election here, but we are seeing folks coming in one after another. we stopped earlier today in the south riding area of loudoun county and there definitely was a steady stream of voters. fairfax county, loudoun, all places where ralph northam is hongnumbers. if he's going to continue the democrat streak of winning statewide office. republicans, though, think ed gillespie can do better in those areas than some of the other recent statewide gop candidates. here's what a couple of voters had to tell us today about the issues that influenced thei
our bureau chief julie carey joins us. she's live outside the polling place in fairfax. jules? >> reporter: hey, guys, we're expected in a few minutes to get an update on turnout figures for fairfax county. at 2:00 this afternoon, it stood at about voters having come to cast their ballot. i'm told it is slightly above the same point in time four years ago. but it's been fairly busy here at robinson high school. you can see folks coming in and out of this door behind me right now. you...
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julie carey visited the mosque in falls church shortly after the tweets. >> we look to our president as an american citizen for safety, for guidance and protection. here he's dividing us. you have to ask, what is that about? >> the president's press secretary says it's all about the president sending a message that a threat exists. she says whether the videos are real is beside the point. >> it's 4:48 this morning. deputies are looking into new reports of kkk flyers found in bags throughout a loudoun county neighborhood. the "washington post" reports a woman found one in rappahannock county in her bag. inside the message denounced black lives matters and encouraged them to join the cku klux klan. >>> the organizer of the white nationalist rally that turned deadly applied for a permit to return next summer. jason keller says the purpose of the event civil rights abuse. he says the recent renaming of emancipation park which was formally named for roberte lee is the reason for the planned anniversary rally. >>> now to a disturbing case outside union station in d.c. a woman says she was
julie carey visited the mosque in falls church shortly after the tweets. >> we look to our president as an american citizen for safety, for guidance and protection. here he's dividing us. you have to ask, what is that about? >> the president's press secretary says it's all about the president sending a message that a threat exists. she says whether the videos are real is beside the point. >> it's 4:48 this morning. deputies are looking into new reports of kkk flyers found in...
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. >> on news4 at 5:00, bureau chief julie carey speaks to members of the muslim community about whether the retweets could threaten their person security. >>> meanwhile, the federal government is just under a week away from a potential shutdown and right now they do not appear close to a deal that would keep thing running. democrats are asking for daca and republicans baulked at that move. the gop needs democratic supported to pass the spending bill, which can only pass with 60 votes. the current spending bill expires december 8th. >>> so they wait until the delivery driver leaves and then they move in. porch pirates targeting the presents you just bought online. >> we're working for you this >>> plus, we all want to stay healthy this flu season but there is a thing of being too careful with germs? the buzz word to stay healthy. >>> and why the holiday travel rush could be missing one very important thing. the pilots in the plane that scrambled to avoid a christmas catastrophe at the airport. >>> believe it or not, we hit 70 today with temperatures in the north in the 50s. the cooler ai
. >> on news4 at 5:00, bureau chief julie carey speaks to members of the muslim community about whether the retweets could threaten their person security. >>> meanwhile, the federal government is just under a week away from a potential shutdown and right now they do not appear close to a deal that would keep thing running. democrats are asking for daca and republicans baulked at that move. the gop needs democratic supported to pass the spending bill, which can only pass with 60...
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julie carey, news 4. >>> stay with news 4.porters will be covering nearly 70 races including some happening in maryland as well. and of course we'll have the returns on our nbc washington app. >>> we do have some sad news to report this morning from the nbc family. "the tonight show" host jimmy fallon's mother gloria passed away this weekend. in a statement given to e news, jimmy's mother passed away saturday in new york city. this is ve comes after fallon canceled a taping of the late night talk show on friday. his mother was 68 and reportedly he was there by her bedside when she passed. >> and she had actually come on the show and played herself a couple times. >> and he just recently released his latest children's book called mama. and i know that she was a big supporter of that. so our thoughts are with jimmy and his family. >> absolutely. >>> meantime extra officers and cement barriers everywhere, security is tight for today's new york city marathon less than a week after a deadly terror attack there. >>> shocking new acc
julie carey, news 4. >>> stay with news 4.porters will be covering nearly 70 races including some happening in maryland as well. and of course we'll have the returns on our nbc washington app. >>> we do have some sad news to report this morning from the nbc family. "the tonight show" host jimmy fallon's mother gloria passed away this weekend. in a statement given to e news, jimmy's mother passed away saturday in new york city. this is ve comes after fallon canceled a...
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let's start with bureau chief julie carey. she's in fairfax. hi, julie. >> reporter: hi, doreen. we have ducked the rain and moved inside the polling place here at robinson high school where i can tell you the pace has pilkd up a little bit in the last hour. the latest voter turnout numbers show about 46% of registered voters have cast their ballots in fairfax county, if you fold in the absentee ballots as well. and that already equals the level of voting four years ago. still, you know, we don't expect it to look like a presidential election year inside these polling places in these off-year elections, but in spite of that, voters have been coming in at a steady clip. we've been to precincts in loudoun and fairfax county. this race being watched nationally as a possible referendum on president trump's tenure so far. here's what voters had to say. the first two cast their ballots for ralph for ed gillespie. >> to me this is a referendum on what you believe in this country and i have a hard time voting for any republican candidate at this time. >> it's unfortunate, i am not agains
let's start with bureau chief julie carey. she's in fairfax. hi, julie. >> reporter: hi, doreen. we have ducked the rain and moved inside the polling place here at robinson high school where i can tell you the pace has pilkd up a little bit in the last hour. the latest voter turnout numbers show about 46% of registered voters have cast their ballots in fairfax county, if you fold in the absentee ballots as well. and that already equals the level of voting four years ago. still, you know,...
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julie carey visited the mosque in falls church shortly after the tweets. >> we look to our presidentfor safety, for guidance, for protection. here he is dividing us. dividing his own citizens. you have to ask, what is that >> the president's press secretary says it's all about the president sending a message that a threat exists. she says whether the videos are real is beside the point. >> this morning, deputies are looking into new reports as kkk flyers found in bags throughout small towns in virginia. the "washington post" reports a woman found one of the bags on her driveway in rappahannock county. inside the message urged recipients to join the ku klux klan. another neighbor says a flyer she found attacks jews and their synagogues. >>> new developments in decision 2017. virginia democrats are officially calling for recounts in at least two races. democrat dante tanner trails hugo in district 40 which includes parts of fairfax and prince william county. in newport news, ten votes separate democrats shelly simons and republican incumbent delegate daviane yans i. >> stafford county
julie carey visited the mosque in falls church shortly after the tweets. >> we look to our presidentfor safety, for guidance, for protection. here he is dividing us. dividing his own citizens. you have to ask, what is that >> the president's press secretary says it's all about the president sending a message that a threat exists. she says whether the videos are real is beside the point. >> this morning, deputies are looking into new reports as kkk flyers found in bags...
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bureau chief julie carey joins us live near tyson's corner center with some merchandise recovered. this is a success story, julie. >> reporter: it sure is, doreen. we're not talking about hundreds of dollars or thousands of dollars. tens of thousands of dollars in merchandise. these women had gotten their hands on and were trying to return for cash at bloomingdales and other stores at tysons'. this time they got caught when the cat thieves pounced. >>> on friday night, news4 behind the scenes with the fairfax county christmas antitheft team, cat for short, they showed us items seized for cases used for training. >> these are regular household tools. you don't need pliers, but these can be used to cut off sensors. >> the specialized training paid off big on saturday after an alert staffer at bloomingdales noticed some strange activity involving several young women. >> saturday afternoon, store staff saw four suspicious women in the store and they was on scene at the mall at the time. hey, you might want to come check these people out, they're acting a little strange. >> reporter: the
bureau chief julie carey joins us live near tyson's corner center with some merchandise recovered. this is a success story, julie. >> reporter: it sure is, doreen. we're not talking about hundreds of dollars or thousands of dollars. tens of thousands of dollars in merchandise. these women had gotten their hands on and were trying to return for cash at bloomingdales and other stores at tysons'. this time they got caught when the cat thieves pounced. >>> on friday night, news4...
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. >> our northern virginia bureau chief julie carey is live at the scene with more. julie?er: well, the the victims' relatives were here a short while ago. they walked out there alongside route 3 or plank road as it's known to try to make sense of the tragedy that happened here yesterday. now, they just come to the hospital and that's where the passenger in the victim's vehicle is being treated now for life-threatening injuries. 4 of an accident that happened around noon thursday on busy plank road. police tell us a man driving a semi without the trailer attached was in the center lane when he suddenly swerved into the right lane, plowing into a lineup of cars stopped at the light. 54-year-old sherri laney was killed. her fiance's 80-year-old dad sitting in the front seat is in extremely critical condition. four other cars were also smashed in the chain reaction, injuring two others. the truck driver who caused it all, he's in the hospital, too. tonight he faces a felony manslaughter charge. the victim's loved ones struggling to make sense of what happened. >> we're angry.
. >> our northern virginia bureau chief julie carey is live at the scene with more. julie?er: well, the the victims' relatives were here a short while ago. they walked out there alongside route 3 or plank road as it's known to try to make sense of the tragedy that happened here yesterday. now, they just come to the hospital and that's where the passenger in the victim's vehicle is being treated now for life-threatening injuries. 4 of an accident that happened around noon thursday on busy...
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plus our julie carey first brought you the story of jennifer foye last summer.e up her run for state delegate when she gave birth to extremely premature twins. >> she tells us what it's like to win an election, and new baby -- new babies all in the last few days. >> big congrats. those stories and move. >> love the way he's dragging this whole thing out. >> there's lots to tell and he's right behind you there. [ laughter ] >> he heard us talking about him. all right, guys. we'll see you soon. >> well, would you believe too many christmas carols could be bad for your mental health? >> okay. and up loading your nude photos to facebook is the best way to keep your nude photos from appearing on facebook, so says facebook. >> really? >> 94.7 fresh fm tommy mcfly definitely the talk of the town. >> hey, guys. you actually can consume too much christmas music. a clinical psychologist in the u.k. said it's possible. if you work in a store or an office that has too much christmas music going on, you spend so much time and so much energy trying to cancel out listening to
plus our julie carey first brought you the story of jennifer foye last summer.e up her run for state delegate when she gave birth to extremely premature twins. >> she tells us what it's like to win an election, and new baby -- new babies all in the last few days. >> big congrats. those stories and move. >> love the way he's dragging this whole thing out. >> there's lots to tell and he's right behind you there. [ laughter ] >> he heard us talking about him. all...
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northern bureau chief julie carey is working the story and joins us live coming up on news4 at 6:00 tonight. >> thousands of cars travel on route 29. the police are looking for one, with clues to a deadly crash. a white van hit elaine allen november 9. she was trying to cross colesville road in white oak. the driver stayed on the scene, but it is unclear why the driver hit allen or if another car also hit her. police think a silver or gray colored sedan was in front of the van and may have seen what happened. they want to talk to that driver. >>> and a problem with an electrical outlet sparked that deadly fire in a lack of working smoke alarms made it impossible for an elderly mother and her son to have enough time to escape. lovenia gold son was 83, her son eugene 62. neighbors rushed to their rescue but the flames too intense. fire crews pulled the woman and her son out alive but they died shortly afterwards at the hospital. >> another family tragedy is unfolding in spotsylvania shortly after their dog was found wandering around the neighborhood. a couple and their daughter were discovere
northern bureau chief julie carey is working the story and joins us live coming up on news4 at 6:00 tonight. >> thousands of cars travel on route 29. the police are looking for one, with clues to a deadly crash. a white van hit elaine allen november 9. she was trying to cross colesville road in white oak. the driver stayed on the scene, but it is unclear why the driver hit allen or if another car also hit her. police think a silver or gray colored sedan was in front of the van and may...
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northern virginia bureau chief julie carey has been checking in with both parties and she joins us now from a voting registration office near leesburg. julie, what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, hey there. this voter registration office board of election is going to be a busy place tomorrow night. that's because loudoun county is going to be a key area to watch. it is a place where democrat ralph northam needs to do very well to win. a place where republican ed gillespie is hoping to reverse a trend of this area, shifting bluer and bluer. >> we want to encourage them to make a plan for voting tomorrow. >> reporter: now, the final campaign blitz in the hands of volunteers right now. this is a look at a where democratic get out the vote effort in leesburg. one family's basement you can see transformed into a campaign war room of sorts. some 300 volunteers passing through in recent days to pickup material for door to door canvassing. over in arlington this afternoon, this was the scene as the republican national committee cleared out its offices and dispatched its young staffers to a
northern virginia bureau chief julie carey has been checking in with both parties and she joins us now from a voting registration office near leesburg. julie, what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, hey there. this voter registration office board of election is going to be a busy place tomorrow night. that's because loudoun county is going to be a key area to watch. it is a place where democrat ralph northam needs to do very well to win. a place where republican ed gillespie is hoping to...
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. >> our northern bureau chief julie carey is at the crash scene where she talked to the victim's family> reporter: well, you might be able to see a little bit of spray paint out there on the asphalt. but aside from that there is no visible sign of the 0 horrific accident that happened yesterday. it killed a woman named sherri laney. left an older man in critical condition and hurt two others. the truck driver who caused the chain reaction crash he faces involuntary manslaughter charges. the victim's family, they say they will be looking for justice. sherri laney's little ste hurried from her pennsylvania home when she learned of the terrible accident. this afternoon she came to see the intersection for herself joined by laney's cousin. >> we're angry. we're hurt. we're in shock. we're in grief. and we're angry that this could happen. she was doing everything right. and she was just sitting at a stop light. >> reporter: it was noon. sherri laney was driving her fiance's 80-year-old father in the passenger seat when a semi truck without the trailer suddenly changed lanes and plowed into h
. >> our northern bureau chief julie carey is at the crash scene where she talked to the victim's family> reporter: well, you might be able to see a little bit of spray paint out there on the asphalt. but aside from that there is no visible sign of the 0 horrific accident that happened yesterday. it killed a woman named sherri laney. left an older man in critical condition and hurt two others. the truck driver who caused the chain reaction crash he faces involuntary manslaughter...
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bureau chief julie carey has been checking in with campaign volunteers today to get a look at their final blitz. she's live in leesburg. hey, jules. >> reporter: hey, wendy. the campaign signs left over from the absentee ballot loudoun county voter registration office. some places reporting record absentee voting for the 2017 governor's race and tonight both republicans and democrats working hard to try to drive up the numbers. tomorrow, this rain not going to stop a final round of door knocks. >> it's a polling place. >> reporter: democrat linda bailey usually just does campaign volunteer work during presidential enginee presidential years. not any more. >> encourage them to make a plan tomorrow. >> reporter: now she is working hartd on behalf of a loudoun county delegate and statewide northam. >> i feel like if we are going to have change in this country, it has to start at the bottom and work its way up. >> we have your support tomorrow for ralph northam for governor? >> reporter: this campaign war room in the basement of a leesburg home buzzing this afternoon as volunteers picked up m
bureau chief julie carey has been checking in with campaign volunteers today to get a look at their final blitz. she's live in leesburg. hey, jules. >> reporter: hey, wendy. the campaign signs left over from the absentee ballot loudoun county voter registration office. some places reporting record absentee voting for the 2017 governor's race and tonight both republicans and democrats working hard to try to drive up the numbers. tomorrow, this rain not going to stop a final round of door...
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. >> julie carey, and mark, thank you, guys. >> news reporter's notebook continues. >>> right now, take good look on your screen here. a missing teen. her name is elizabeth she was 17-year-old. she was last seen to leave with dinner with friends tonight. >>> president trump on his final stop of his asia trip. trump says he does believe the u.s. intelligence agencies on the top of russia meddling in the 2016 election. building on the momentum of last week's win, the skins are taking on the vikings. news 4 today starts now. it is rise and shine. it is sunday morning, you are starting the morning with us. a lot of us have having a long three day weekend, it is hard to wake up on sunday morning. thank you for joining us. andy addition at home. >> are you going to baby? >> well, of course, and then you can give it back, right? >> i am adam, we have lauren rickets. it is going to be cold out there. and you better dress in layers. it will wake you up. once we get the cloud cover acts like a blanket so a lot of the heat that we get during the day is not able to lift in the atmosphere. again, as
. >> julie carey, and mark, thank you, guys. >> news reporter's notebook continues. >>> right now, take good look on your screen here. a missing teen. her name is elizabeth she was 17-year-old. she was last seen to leave with dinner with friends tonight. >>> president trump on his final stop of his asia trip. trump says he does believe the u.s. intelligence agencies on the top of russia meddling in the 2016 election. building on the momentum of last week's win, the...
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july of 2019. yesterday mariah carey planted her hands and feet in cement at hollywood's famouse chinese theater whereill now be immortalized next a string of ♪ what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, ♪ what if it was so easy to use, you actually used it. [alarm] you have 3 minutes to exit. what if it gave you time, and what you really need from home security. a sense of security. ♪ >> from abc 7 news, this is a breaking news ale he just nonchalantly walked in, raised the firearm and began firing. autria: a random attack and the death toll rising, the growing manhunt as police tracked down a killer. >> what we have right now is a joke and it is a laughingstock. larry: president trump weighing in after the attack in new york, when he wants to see done to the suspect. >> the houston astros are the world champions for the first time. autria: houston, we have a winner. the world series champs now crowned and what happened after that last out it is melting hearts. so great waking up to t
july of 2019. yesterday mariah carey planted her hands and feet in cement at hollywood's famouse chinese theater whereill now be immortalized next a string of ♪ what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, ♪ what if it was so easy to use, you actually used it. [alarm] you have 3 minutes to exit. what if it gave you time, and what you really need from home security. a sense of security. ♪ >> from abc 7 news, this is a breaking news...
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july of 2019. disney is the parent company of 6 abc. >>> and mariah carey got an honor, she placed her hands and feetcement at a ceremony yesterday. it kicked off a big event for her. the hit song all i want for christmas is you. was adapted in a cartoon. and she performs the theme song for normal film the star that alives in theaters on the 17th of this month. why are south jerseyans turning against steve sweeney? it's because sweeney's been exposed as a double dipping pension padder. caught spending campaign money on lavish dinners and fine cigars for his pals. investigated for being a lobbyist and a senator at the same time. sweeney voted to raise taxes 145 times while our economy continues to struggle. south jersey is a mess, and it's time to take out the trash. on november 7th, make a change. dump sweeney. >>> now before we go -- >> if you take a walk. in the suburbs -- 74 degrees in reading and 73 in kutztown and 73 in pottstown and a lot of mid-70s up and down the i-95 corridor. and down the shore upper 60s by the water but that is well above average get out and enjoy and father-in-law good on
july of 2019. disney is the parent company of 6 abc. >>> and mariah carey got an honor, she placed her hands and feetcement at a ceremony yesterday. it kicked off a big event for her. the hit song all i want for christmas is you. was adapted in a cartoon. and she performs the theme song for normal film the star that alives in theaters on the 17th of this month. why are south jerseyans turning against steve sweeney? it's because sweeney's been exposed as a double dipping pension padder....