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light more information about how it happened too controversial for washingto. yeah walk right breaks but donald donald trump says he's not willing to drop drop the weapon with although the weather where initiations ccm -- these days they have. to day what would you choose to have the way the players. are [inaudible] so he okay my mother. at that time for him took i. eighty eight times and when we can they just to confirm this is it according. to washington to see how how would you. journalism led to it. right. around well restaurants as well to read real. and the from demanding is on friday i need internet. message he's he's extremely. yes. the first. very serious. and so so dating when we see the true truth and concrete. origination [inaudible] wrong wrong. at a meeting in humans lenses so that's a whole fruit. on the fat. of wellesley indigenous. and on and on the dc really restructure. i'm not knows who since his arrest presence known around her and friends are. all and some -- on and then in the next eight days. listen. any day she wanted to take a whole wh
light more information about how it happened too controversial for washingto. yeah walk right breaks but donald donald trump says he's not willing to drop drop the weapon with although the weather where initiations ccm -- these days they have. to day what would you choose to have the way the players. are [inaudible] so he okay my mother. at that time for him took i. eighty eight times and when we can they just to confirm this is it according. to washington to see how how would you. journalism...
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to run through the arenad at the capital one and there's more information about that in the nbc washingto very nice. >> well, a piece ofwakanda is at the museum of african american history and culture right now. you're taking a look at the super hero costume worn in that blocfiuster , of course, black panther. it's the fir super hero of african decent to appear in mainstream comics. this is part of the african american film festival. so this is not going to be a permanent display. it's a temporary thing, but pretty cool to see it up close. >> to tell dynamic stories that show case creativity and talent and fortitude. >> no date has been set for when the costume will oicially go on public display. the museum is still working on how to best preserve the fabric so it can last for many years. >> i'm sure there's going to be a big crowdo seethat. my kids will want to see it. >> as soon as it is out for public display, we'll let you know. >> mcdonald's favorite mcrib sandwich -- >> do you remember them? >> it's a cult classic. able toy you'll be order it although some locations are already serv
to run through the arenad at the capital one and there's more information about that in the nbc washingto very nice. >> well, a piece ofwakanda is at the museum of african american history and culture right now. you're taking a look at the super hero costume worn in that blocfiuster , of course, black panther. it's the fir super hero of african decent to appear in mainstream comics. this is part of the african american film festival. so this is not going to be a permanent display. it's a...
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this time of the year, in the upper 60 look at where we're starting right there right now. 41 inn washingto but then you step outsidef the beltway. temperatures in the upper 20s and lower 30s rightnow. we do have freeze warnings and frost advisories. freeze warnis are the area in purple. that means the season has alady ended but we have frost advisizes here. it's chilly all the way around and here theemperatures going to drop more. let's talk about traffic with melissa. >> good morning. not much of it this morning. it's too atrly. good. outerloop near 450. nothing else on the beltway you need to worry about. w frederictbound 70 after 40. left lane is open. we're not seeing a slow down here now. westbound 66 there with the one right lane getting. eastbound looking good. >> melissa, thank you. it's 4:02 two serious stories developing this morning both dealing with student safet at schools. late last night we received word th threats were made against two schools in manassas. the threats were made over instagram and targeted osbourno high s and baldwin elementary. policeested a suspect but a n
this time of the year, in the upper 60 look at where we're starting right there right now. 41 inn washingto but then you step outsidef the beltway. temperatures in the upper 20s and lower 30s rightnow. we do have freeze warnings and frost advisories. freeze warnis are the area in purple. that means the season has alady ended but we have frost advisizes here. it's chilly all the way around and here theemperatures going to drop more. let's talk about traffic with melissa. >> good morning....
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i'm whereby shamarcus washingto. >> and i'm laura garcia. vianey is in for kari. >> a good start, temperatures not cold, not hot, kind of mild. 49 degrees in some spots, 50 degrees for san jose and along the coast 52 degrees. we have a couple of areas of patchy fog in through the santa rosa area as well as half moon bay, so if you're out driving, as always, make sure to turn on your low beams. i know somebody who knows more about that traffic and i'm going to send things over to mike. >> so far able to get by without crowding each other, if you encounter the fog, do not use the high beams, they'll reflect and make it worse, for folks new to the area, you might need that advisory. in the south bay we look at all of our sensors an easy drive. south bay debris reported. i told you about an earlier crash, there may be more debris through the area which may have caused that crash south 280 around the 11th exit and getting toward the 680/101 interchange so we're watching for follow-up from chp. i'll let you know if there is a scheduled traffic bre
i'm whereby shamarcus washingto. >> and i'm laura garcia. vianey is in for kari. >> a good start, temperatures not cold, not hot, kind of mild. 49 degrees in some spots, 50 degrees for san jose and along the coast 52 degrees. we have a couple of areas of patchy fog in through the santa rosa area as well as half moon bay, so if you're out driving, as always, make sure to turn on your low beams. i know somebody who knows more about that traffic and i'm going to send things over to...
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then, the disappearance of a "washingto after his visit to the saudi consulate in turkey. and the impact of rising waters as a result of climate change on a tiny island in the chesapeake bay. >> it's ironic, the chesapeake bay over the years has provided a living for the folks here, and now it's the chesapeake bay that is threatening the island, threatening to take it away. >> woodruff: all that re on tonight's "pbs newshour."
then, the disappearance of a "washingto after his visit to the saudi consulate in turkey. and the impact of rising waters as a result of climate change on a tiny island in the chesapeake bay. >> it's ironic, the chesapeake bay over the years has provided a living for the folks here, and now it's the chesapeake bay that is threatening the island, threatening to take it away. >> woodruff: all that re on tonight's "pbs newshour."
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remaining migrants believe their strength lies in their numbers, and plan to ignore anymore messagesnrom washingtoling them their journey is in vain. will grant, bbc news, mexico. jane: scientists in switzerland have developed a spinal implant that has allowed people who were told they would be paralyzed for the rest of their life to walk. unexpectedly, the implant also ems to regrow some damaged nerves. reporter: david said he would never walk again. now among the foothills of the alps t, he is travel more than half a mile. an implant around his spine has changed his life. >> to me it means a lot. you have got to try to do the impossible to make that possible possible. ovi am surprised over an again when we get there. it is a lot of fun and it feels very good. reporter: this is david training with his implant a year ago. stem on means it is tun. when it is turned off, he can't move. back on, and he continues to walk. nerves in the spinal cords and -- send signals from the brain to the legs. some people are paralyzed en they are damaged from injury. still acases there small signal, but it is too w
remaining migrants believe their strength lies in their numbers, and plan to ignore anymore messagesnrom washingtoling them their journey is in vain. will grant, bbc news, mexico. jane: scientists in switzerland have developed a spinal implant that has allowed people who were told they would be paralyzed for the rest of their life to walk. unexpectedly, the implant also ems to regrow some damaged nerves. reporter: david said he would never walk again. now among the foothills of the alps t, he...
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ll vigil before matthew sheppard goes to his final resting place in washingto tomorrow. >>> and megyn kelly's future at nbc in doubt toilght. why she not appear on "the today show" again morrow. to >>> it's been 20 years since matthew spard waseaten to death because of his sexuality. a vigil was held for shepard tonight in dupont circle ahead of his internment tomorrow at l.shington national cathed shepard's parents say the cathedral will be a safe place for their son'sas s. that ceremony will take place tomorrow morning at 10:00. >>> do you recognizehis person? video taken tuesday night shows the man d.c.olice say threatened people who advocate for muslim-americans. new tonight, news 4'sory smith explains what witnesses say set the man off. >> reporter: from the surveillance footage taken inside the couil on american islamic relations, the suspect seems calm, mild mannered. but it's what you can't say that alarmed the staf >> when he was asked to leave the building, he actually shouted out islam sucks. >> reporter: the director of government affairs was one of two employees that conf
ll vigil before matthew sheppard goes to his final resting place in washingto tomorrow. >>> and megyn kelly's future at nbc in doubt toilght. why she not appear on "the today show" again morrow. to >>> it's been 20 years since matthew spard waseaten to death because of his sexuality. a vigil was held for shepard tonight in dupont circle ahead of his internment tomorrow at l.shington national cathed shepard's parents say the cathedral will be a safe place for their...
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. >> that is theound of intense competition at the washingto national cathedral. on saturday, teams from around the country c rpeted toing church bells. >> in the end they took hom the title for the second year in a row. congratulations to them. it's 5:56 right now.as the murder that put an nfl player in prison is ending today. >> new details on the case that captured our attention years ago. >> the president has a plan to ke the caravepan >> now he is set to go before a judge. >> he is accused of opening fire on a police station. the long wait for a trial begins today aor prince ge's county. >> the redskins were finally able to stop that losing streak to the cowboys. >> it was this close to having a really bad monday >> it could have been a whole different storyhis morning. >> good morning, everybody. we appreciate you wakingh up w us. 6:00 a.m. i'm aaron gilcrest. >> there's a freeze warning in effect right now. you might need your car to warm up and mht need to scrape some ice off the windshields. >> let's start with lauren in o for chuck this monday. >> how ab
. >> that is theound of intense competition at the washingto national cathedral. on saturday, teams from around the country c rpeted toing church bells. >> in the end they took hom the title for the second year in a row. congratulations to them. it's 5:56 right now.as the murder that put an nfl player in prison is ending today. >> new details on the case that captured our attention years ago. >> the president has a plan to ke the caravepan >> now he is set to go...
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ha they just wrapped up a meeting in the oval office moments ag let's go to andrea mitch nell our washingto bureau. >> reporter: nikki haley one of the most prominent women in the administration. she denied she was the anonymous critic and the pre saying she has a future role in the as well.ati we don't know why she's resigning recl. -- early. we understand it was a surprise to the white house. in e now have tape coming from that oval office meeting. >> hurricane, another one coming. we have another one coming and a big one, muchigger than they anticipated a week ago, seven days ago. i heard for the first time there was a vy small drop of weather that looked look it was forming and nowt's pretty close to a category three if it's not already aategory three. fema's ready, we're all ready. spoke with governor scott, spoke to everybody that you have to speak to and i think that hopefully we'll get lucky but maybe that won't happen. but we're prepared. wand to do this because nikki haley, ambassador to the united nations, has been very special to me. she's done an incredible job. she's a fantast
ha they just wrapped up a meeting in the oval office moments ag let's go to andrea mitch nell our washingto bureau. >> reporter: nikki haley one of the most prominent women in the administration. she denied she was the anonymous critic and the pre saying she has a future role in the as well.ati we don't know why she's resigning recl. -- early. we understand it was a surprise to the white house. in e now have tape coming from that oval office meeting. >> hurricane, another one...
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. >> that's s.ght, chri >> still ahead, could the star of the washingto capitols miss the first gamef the season? who may be facing a suspension for a preseason whit. >> plure heading back to indonesia as the search for survivors following the weekend's tsunami continues. all of thi while the scope of the destruction left behind becomes all too clear. >> wsst a we're tracking a major water main break sure to impact your commute. details on this as news 4 today continues. stay with us. your time is 5:56. >> news 4 today begins with breaking news. >> that breaking news, a construction worker struck while 295.ng overnight along take a look. this is a live picture from the area where it happened. also take a look at what's happening in gaithersburg. that is a geyser of water shooting out of a water main that burst overnight o route 355. >> that trouble continued into this morning. this was the vw from chopper 4 just a short time ago. take a look at that messthere. thousands of gallons of water bubbling out of the water main. this morning repair crews are trying to fix this sue. that coul
. >> that's s.ght, chri >> still ahead, could the star of the washingto capitols miss the first gamef the season? who may be facing a suspension for a preseason whit. >> plure heading back to indonesia as the search for survivors following the weekend's tsunami continues. all of thi while the scope of the destruction left behind becomes all too clear. >> wsst a we're tracking a major water main break sure to impact your commute. details on this as news 4 today continues....
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so the president has some time where he is the only power n and hen washingto will be it would to havetime to figure out his reaction that he would not get if congress were here. the white house is trying to figure this out quickly. -- the president really does not have too long and so far, we haven't gotten a very clear sense of where the white house will end up. haidi: president trump also, somewhat surprisingly, told people there might be some tax cuts on tuesday. >> we are giving a middle income tax reduction of about 10%. we are doing it now. , from it income people. this is not for business, this is for middle, on top of the tax decrease you have already given. haidi: some of motivation come a clear, going into the midterms, right? but is it more complicated, will actually be able to be done? >> i will tell the short and sweet, nobody knows what he is talking about. we don't know what the cut is, people on capitol hill don't know what it is. we wrote a story this morning that basically said the comments over the weekend by the president kind of dumbfounded a lot of people on tax
so the president has some time where he is the only power n and hen washingto will be it would to havetime to figure out his reaction that he would not get if congress were here. the white house is trying to figure this out quickly. -- the president really does not have too long and so far, we haven't gotten a very clear sense of where the white house will end up. haidi: president trump also, somewhat surprisingly, told people there might be some tax cuts on tuesday. >> we are giving a...
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welcome to "fox news at night.," i am shannon bream in washingto washington. we begin with christian fisher, the latest on getting answers and what really happened to jamal khashoggi as the president urges caution. a bipartisan group saying it is time to act. >> he just gave an interview to the associated press were he said that he hopes that the saudis investigation will be concluded in less than a week. until that and until all the other investigations are complete, president trump is continuing to refuse to take sides. in fact in this interview he compared the saudis in this murder journalist case against justice brett kavanaugh. he said, here we go again, guilty until proven innocent. i don't like that, we just went through that with kavanaugh. he was innocent as far as i'm concerned. we have to find out what happened. to that end, mike pompeo is in saudi arabia. today he met with king salman pretty described the conversation as direct and candid, he said "ivan says the importance of conducting a thorough transparent and tell investigation and the saudi le
welcome to "fox news at night.," i am shannon bream in washingto washington. we begin with christian fisher, the latest on getting answers and what really happened to jamal khashoggi as the president urges caution. a bipartisan group saying it is time to act. >> he just gave an interview to the associated press were he said that he hopes that the saudis investigation will be concluded in less than a week. until that and until all the other investigations are complete, president...
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the person who it was aimed, former fbi agent now fired for lying to fbi invey in washingto, for perjurye said it was serious. james baker, general councils of the fbi who was just told the house committee he believed rosenstein statement was serious was not in the room when it was said. his source is probably andrew mccabe. what did he say? we don't know what he said but congressman meadows said he, baker, contradicted what rosenstein has said under oath. lying to a congressional committee as a basis for firing, that's where we are. >> harris: those three unnamed people, we don't know if they are among the witnesses they were called. >> that is correct, this has been very frustrating and i'm a critic of the house of representatives, government in secrecy. instead of hearing the actual questions and answers, we will hear a republican spend by congressman meadows and a democratic spin. >> harris: if somebody can corroborate that the attorney general said this, and that it wasn't funny an end that somebody took it seriously who had the power to put a wire on somebody in the presence of the
the person who it was aimed, former fbi agent now fired for lying to fbi invey in washingto, for perjurye said it was serious. james baker, general councils of the fbi who was just told the house committee he believed rosenstein statement was serious was not in the room when it was said. his source is probably andrew mccabe. what did he say? we don't know what he said but congressman meadows said he, baker, contradicted what rosenstein has said under oath. lying to a congressional committee as...
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barbara trumpstock -- everything that's wrong in washingto >>> right now at 6:30, a live look outside in our backyard on this halloween morning. it's anything but scary out there at least when it comes to the forecast. that's a good thing. >> yes, especially trick orrs trea >> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eunyang. goodnews, you won't need to cover up the costumes with a coat or jacket. >> i was worried about that. >> look at these. thank you for sending the photos of youelebratingalready. keep them coming. ag nbc washington on social media. do you know who those two guys are? >> chuck bell and pumpkin head ther >> let's go over to chuck bell now with more on storm team 4 forecast. >> talk to melissa about the roads. chuck, what do you have? >> aaron, you're right. wen't those some scary pocket squares we had. 4 things to know about the ather today, a real treat for all ofooour ou activities. warmest halloween in ten years. 70sin here a tomorrow. rain is on the way. friday night football games could be a little on t soggy side. but your wednesday morning is clea
barbara trumpstock -- everything that's wrong in washingto >>> right now at 6:30, a live look outside in our backyard on this halloween morning. it's anything but scary out there at least when it comes to the forecast. that's a good thing. >> yes, especially trick orrs trea >> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eunyang. goodnews, you won't need to cover up the costumes with a coat or jacket. >> i was worried about that. >> look at these....
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>> the president gets out of washingto washington, d.c. to rally up his base. it takes him to a happy place where the crowd makes him good about himself. this is what republican contestants to president trump in the primary said words matter because when the president of the united states says something in front of a rally in montana, that resonates and is heard and echoes to the kingdom of saudi arabia. and so dictators and despots around the world hear us saying, wait a second, maybe the thing we have in our first amendment doesn't matter as much as we say it does. maybe it's not real. they all have laws on the books that don't matter either. we are a country by the rule of law. many of the trump supporters that were there think, he doesn't really mean it. right? this is part of the theater of the president. this is part of the bully pulpit. don't take him as literally. this is not something that one can joke about when you swear an oath to defend the first amendment. >> foreign leaders when confronted with inconvenient information confront the fake news line
>> the president gets out of washingto washington, d.c. to rally up his base. it takes him to a happy place where the crowd makes him good about himself. this is what republican contestants to president trump in the primary said words matter because when the president of the united states says something in front of a rally in montana, that resonates and is heard and echoes to the kingdom of saudi arabia. and so dictators and despots around the world hear us saying, wait a second, maybe...
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i )m marcus washingto. and i )m kris sanchez -- in for laura garcia. today )s action brings a full senate vote on "brett kavanaugh" one step closer. and at this point, no one knows for sure how it will go. scott mcgrew.. senators are debating right now in washington. the rules say they can debate for 30-hours. so if they take the whole time.. >> reporter: indeed they are. the rules say they can debate for 30 hours. so if they take the whole time, we're looking a final vote on cou kavanaugh saturday afternoon. let's go live to washington under way ebate iss right now as we speak. we're pretty sure, 96 senators have already made up their minds. but democrats and republicans are still speaking their minds at this moment. now, the four who have not fully made up their minds, or at least haven't been totally public are flake, murkowski, collins and manchin. sounds like murkowski may be a no. sher said kavanaugh may not be the right man for the job. and collins said she would announce her decision at noon our time. so very soon. now, if every democrat and th
i )m marcus washingto. and i )m kris sanchez -- in for laura garcia. today )s action brings a full senate vote on "brett kavanaugh" one step closer. and at this point, no one knows for sure how it will go. scott mcgrew.. senators are debating right now in washington. the rules say they can debate for 30-hours. so if they take the whole time.. >> reporter: indeed they are. the rules say they can debate for 30 hours. so if they take the whole time, we're looking a final vote on...
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then, the disappearance of a "washingto after his visit to the saudi consulate in turkey. and the impact of rising waters as a result of climate change on a tiny island in the chesapeake bay. >> it's ironic, the chesapeake bay over the years has provided a living for the folks here, and now it's the chesapeake bay that is threatening the island, threatening to take it away. >> woodruff: all that re on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been providy:ed ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine tt connects us. >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a vntiety of no- ct wireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in betwee to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> financial services merm raymond ja >> the william and floraonewlett founda for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individua
then, the disappearance of a "washingto after his visit to the saudi consulate in turkey. and the impact of rising waters as a result of climate change on a tiny island in the chesapeake bay. >> it's ironic, the chesapeake bay over the years has provided a living for the folks here, and now it's the chesapeake bay that is threatening the island, threatening to take it away. >> woodruff: all that re on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs...
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it's similarly complicated question for those in washingto right now.arly the optics in the very immediate term weighed on them. the phone calls from jotsurnal look myself and others asking are you going, the reporting around that, but not just from uhis side of the aisle but their employees, theirtomers were calling them saying are you really going to go to an eve sponsored by the crown prince in the midst of these headlines,ve that they urdered a journalist? so i think that has weighed on all of them by default. i like to think that some of them d have a principled stand on this. but i think they're also wrestling with the long-termic econand economic ties to this country and what that means for their buinesses. >> and as you report in a recent 'slume you did in the "new york times," itot like saudi arabia slt only country that american businesses do business with that have a troubled human tights history. >> and that's whis is so complicated. u.s. businessehave long done business, our biggest trading partner is china-- human rights in china, there is
it's similarly complicated question for those in washingto right now.arly the optics in the very immediate term weighed on them. the phone calls from jotsurnal look myself and others asking are you going, the reporting around that, but not just from uhis side of the aisle but their employees, theirtomers were calling them saying are you really going to go to an eve sponsored by the crown prince in the midst of these headlines,ve that they urdered a journalist? so i think that has weighed on all...
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in tomfortab rae in the 60s. 68 in washingto 67 in montgomery county.t again. 83 t with a 40 for ra and thunderst between 4: this afternoon and 10:00 this evening. suns a dry tomorrow, 86. 90 on thursday and stayi you. o the weeke anoth news update for you in5 minutes.ck to "the t after. >>> it is 8:00 on "today." they are trying to destroy a ve fine person and we can't let it happen. >> overn pre st by his supre questions about kavas past behavior and i never s passed out we are live at the white hous> tn game over. a new study reveals kids who games may be moren physically reafe real making a clear din bet ws okay is video game and what ac outside of the video t msning what all parents shou know. > and healing and helping in hor of breast ca awareness mont sit down with bart connolly, who lost his wife, and my friend to t diseas we those who were u and didn't get to meet jill, how would you describe her? >> very unforgetta ince way he keg her memory alive. . is tuesday, o ♪ sending love to north amily. caro sisters from the city of go oroville, califo
in tomfortab rae in the 60s. 68 in washingto 67 in montgomery county.t again. 83 t with a 40 for ra and thunderst between 4: this afternoon and 10:00 this evening. suns a dry tomorrow, 86. 90 on thursday and stayi you. o the weeke anoth news update for you in5 minutes.ck to "the t after. >>> it is 8:00 on "today." they are trying to destroy a ve fine person and we can't let it happen. >> overn pre st by his supre questions about kavas past behavior and i never s...