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life for the yangs is going to be tough. so, this is it, then--the modem, without which this house becomes an internet-free zone. so, let's give it to mr. song from korea telecom to take away with him. thank you very much, mr. song. and let's ask the yang family how they're going to cope without it. >> [speaking korean] >> i think it'll be inconvenient. for instance, i'll have to go to the bank in person. but it should be an interesting experience and a good opportunity for us. >> who do you think's gonna miss it the most? >> [speaking korean] >> i reckon my wife will miss it the most. she uses it for surfing for information and visiting online sites to chat to friends. >> over the next week in an internet-free world, the experiences of the yangs and the kims will give us a good idea of how dependent south korean society has become on a broadband connection to the outside world. [african music playing] >> the village of gitata in the nigerian state of nasarawa has been experiencing something of an upheaval. we've given 2 men
life for the yangs is going to be tough. so, this is it, then--the modem, without which this house becomes an internet-free zone. so, let's give it to mr. song from korea telecom to take away with him. thank you very much, mr. song. and let's ask the yang family how they're going to cope without it. >> [speaking korean] >> i think it'll be inconvenient. for instance, i'll have to go to the bank in person. but it should be an interesting experience and a good opportunity for us....
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john yang, nbc news, ohio. >> this is stephanie gosk. an animal control officer shot a monkey on the loose last week in st. cloud, florida. this mountain lion attacked and mauled a 4-year-old in texas earlier this month. both cases of exotic pets on the loose. >> in the united states today, there are thousands of people who keep exotic animals as pets. globally, the market trade of creatures is a $20 billion a year industry. >> reporter: buying an exotic animal can be as easy as a click of the mouse. one site has up to 600 for sale, but state laws vary widely on regulating who can own what depending on where they live. according to the humane society of the u.s., 12 states ban the private possession of exotic animals. 28 states have restrictions and 12 statehave almost none. ohio is one of those states. >> you've got to be nuts to want to keep one of these. >> reporter: a new documentary highlights the sometimes murky business of exotic animal sales. >> i went to exotic animal auctions and i had to go undercover. i had to go with body gu
john yang, nbc news, ohio. >> this is stephanie gosk. an animal control officer shot a monkey on the loose last week in st. cloud, florida. this mountain lion attacked and mauled a 4-year-old in texas earlier this month. both cases of exotic pets on the loose. >> in the united states today, there are thousands of people who keep exotic animals as pets. globally, the market trade of creatures is a $20 billion a year industry. >> reporter: buying an exotic animal can be as easy...
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. >> my name is matthew yang. i oppose the installation. this is not the case of "not in my backyard" the health effect caused by rf emission. it is about verizon's failure to prove this is compatible with the neighborhood. on the surface, it appears to have met the requirements of the planning code. on closer inspection, the information is speculative. they use terms such as good, marginal, and bad, rather than actual data to prove a problem with coverage exists. as our field test has been shown a, the area has good coverage, so where is the need? exhibit a shows most of the blocked calls occur around the existing beacon site. this is contradictory to verizon's own engineering report, which says that customers attempting to make calls to a site beyond its capacity are unable to access the network. why is it the majority of dropped calls occur around the beacon site, while there are few dropped calls near the st. mary's site, which will supposedly be at capacity in december of this year? this reinforces the fact that verizon's claims are sp
. >> my name is matthew yang. i oppose the installation. this is not the case of "not in my backyard" the health effect caused by rf emission. it is about verizon's failure to prove this is compatible with the neighborhood. on the surface, it appears to have met the requirements of the planning code. on closer inspection, the information is speculative. they use terms such as good, marginal, and bad, rather than actual data to prove a problem with coverage exists. as our field...
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it's cool. >> reporter: a special moment on a child's special day. >> thank you. >> reporter: john yangnbc news, lexington, kentucky. >> happy birthday, buddy. >> that's why we call it making a difference. that is our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. before that even i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." before that even i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, within the past hour, doctors have updated the condition of a veteran seriously injured in the occupy oakland protest. thanks for joining us tonight. >> the veteran injured is improving. we are hearing from a woman who helped him that evening. >> protesters are planning to occupy the plaza. we go to the helicopter above the scene near city hall. that means reestablishing the tent community. the tents are being repitched there in the upper left of your screen. this is the with blessing of oakland mayor jean
it's cool. >> reporter: a special moment on a child's special day. >> thank you. >> reporter: john yangnbc news, lexington, kentucky. >> happy birthday, buddy. >> that's why we call it making a difference. that is our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. before that even i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." before that even i'll see you tomorrow...
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. >> over the next week in an internet-free world, the experiences of the yangs and the kims will givea good idea of how dependent south korean society has become on a broadband connection to the outside world. [african music playing] >> the village of gitata in the nigerian state of nasarawa has been experiencing something of an upheaval. we've given 2 men here a hotline to the rest of the world in the form of internet-enabled mobile phones. this makes them part of a select online group in africa, where internet penetration is still under 7%, just a quarter of the global average. for nicholas, a farmer of yams and cassava, it's opened up a whole new world. >> my brain was about to be rusted in the computer experience. in fact, it was a moment of joy to me. because i have this mobile phone, it give me more knowledge. this is my wife, my first lady. i browse informations about barack obama. everybody know that this man is africa. in our country today, we doesn't have leaders like that. [indistinct chattering] [child giggles] >> moses, a secondary school teacher, has also discovered the
. >> over the next week in an internet-free world, the experiences of the yangs and the kims will givea good idea of how dependent south korean society has become on a broadband connection to the outside world. [african music playing] >> the village of gitata in the nigerian state of nasarawa has been experiencing something of an upheaval. we've given 2 men here a hotline to the rest of the world in the form of internet-enabled mobile phones. this makes them part of a select online...
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john yang, nbc news, new york. >>> when we continue here tonight, new clues and new questions about a notorious serial killer. . >>> he was one of the most notorious mass killers of his time. and those of a certain age will remember john wayne gacy, the chicago murderer who brought fear to that city more than three decades ago. now after so many years some new twists have emerged as we hear from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: the police arrested john wayne gacy in his chicago home on december 21, 1978. and for months afterwards, the bodies kept coming out. >> he said that he had 30 bodies buried in his crawl space but nobody really believed him. >> reporter: 33 in total, young men between the ages of 14 and 22, lured into his home, sexually assaulted and murdered. gacy who sometimes worked as a volunteer clown was convicted and eventually executed by lethal injection. but a mystery remained. eight unidentified victims. now more than 30 years later with modern technology at his disposal, chicago sheriff tom dart wants to know who they were. >> now through dna families that had no h
john yang, nbc news, new york. >>> when we continue here tonight, new clues and new questions about a notorious serial killer. . >>> he was one of the most notorious mass killers of his time. and those of a certain age will remember john wayne gacy, the chicago murderer who brought fear to that city more than three decades ago. now after so many years some new twists have emerged as we hear from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: the police arrested john wayne gacy in...
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john yang has more. >> reporter: by the time the sun came up in zanesville most that escaped from terry thompson's farm were gone. >> six black bear, two grizzly bear, nine male lion, eight lion esses. and 18 tigers. >> reporter: a nerve-racking night as local broad wases warned residents. >> reporter: thompson, the owner of an animal farm, apparently set most of his animals free then took his own life. fred polk saw many of the animals on his property. >> i seen some mountain lions and african lions and i think three bears. one of the bears charged a deputy and the deputy shot it. >> we don't go to the academy and get trained on how to deal with 300-pound bengal tigers. >> reporter: danielle and her two children live next door. for her it was a terrifying night. >> gunfire was very close to the house. i almost felt at one point it may have been right in the backyard. >> that is a bear. >> reporter: today schools were closed as a precaution amid new questions about the animals' owner. neighbors and others called him eccentric. he was released after a year in prison on gun charges. six o
john yang has more. >> reporter: by the time the sun came up in zanesville most that escaped from terry thompson's farm were gone. >> six black bear, two grizzly bear, nine male lion, eight lion esses. and 18 tigers. >> reporter: a nerve-racking night as local broad wases warned residents. >> reporter: thompson, the owner of an animal farm, apparently set most of his animals free then took his own life. fred polk saw many of the animals on his property. >> i seen...
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it's cool. >> reporter: a special moment on a child's special day. >> thank you. >> reporter: john yangnews, lexington, kentucky. >> happy birthday, buddy. >> that's why we call it making a difference. that is our broadcast for this thursday night. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. before that even i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." before that even i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
it's cool. >> reporter: a special moment on a child's special day. >> thank you. >> reporter: john yangnews, lexington, kentucky. >> happy birthday, buddy. >> that's why we call it making a difference. that is our broadcast for this thursday night. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. before that even i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." before that even i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." good...
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we asked nbc's john yang to take a look. >> reporter: as retirees on a pension, jerry and doris royceatch their pennies, so they were angry when their bank told them about a new $15 a month maintenance fee, more than the interest they were earning. what did they do with the letter? >> that's it. goodbye. >> reporter: account closed. a result of the rising cost of keeping your money in a bank. according to bankrate.com, last year 65% of non-interest checking accounts were free. now, fewer than half are. over the same period, maintenance fees shot up 85% to more than $52 a year. and the minimum balance required to avoid those fees more than doubled to $585. >> consumers quite honestly have had enough. they are nickelling and diming consumers to death. >> reporter: bankers blame congress and new regulations that cap their fees on credit cards, debit cards and overdrafts. >> we're going to start losing money on checking accounts. and so therefore we had to raise revenue. and unfortunately this time on the customer in order to have that product for customers. >> reporter: there are alterna
we asked nbc's john yang to take a look. >> reporter: as retirees on a pension, jerry and doris royceatch their pennies, so they were angry when their bank told them about a new $15 a month maintenance fee, more than the interest they were earning. what did they do with the letter? >> that's it. goodbye. >> reporter: account closed. a result of the rising cost of keeping your money in a bank. according to bankrate.com, last year 65% of non-interest checking accounts were free....
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fred yang, we see the romney campaign put out a video attacking rick perry. with the job plans. romney is trying to go for a knock-out blow while perry is trying to reintroduce himself. >> the other thing mitt romney is trying to do is show he can take on barack obama and the democrats next november. this happened for democrats in 2008. it has happened to republicans in 2012. they want to win. part of the romney message is, i'm the person who can take the fight to the democrats. >> kelly o'donnell, polls are showing that most people view him as the guy most likely to beat him. at the same time, when you ask who is most likeable and who agrees with you on the issues, they pick herman cain. >> is one of the things we see early in elections. people want to get to know someone they haven't known something about. it has been exciting and fun to talk about herman cain. many didn't know anything about his buy ou or the fact that he would perform. he has gotten past the like ability and opened up the door exposing some weaknesses that they may drive a truck through.
fred yang, we see the romney campaign put out a video attacking rick perry. with the job plans. romney is trying to go for a knock-out blow while perry is trying to reintroduce himself. >> the other thing mitt romney is trying to do is show he can take on barack obama and the democrats next november. this happened for democrats in 2008. it has happened to republicans in 2012. they want to win. part of the romney message is, i'm the person who can take the fight to the democrats. >>...
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we have two reports to start out with tonight beginning with nbc's john yang in chicago. >> reporter: for millions of college students the joy of graduation is quickly followed by dread. a new life with old debts. university of illinois at chicago senior andrea watson will owe about $40,000 notary public student loans. >> mm-hmm. very scary to know that before i even get that first real career job i'm going to have thousands of dollars over my head. >> reporter: in a new report out today the college board which runs the s.a.t.s says tuition and board at four-year colleges are up 4.4% from last year $28,500. up 8.3% at public schools to more than $8,200. with first jobs hard to find and starting salaries following, frustration is turning to anger. >> what kind of 18-year-old teenager is going to have that kind of money? >> i'm angry. >> college is a gigantic scam to get your money. >> reporter: expressed in youtube videos and at protests across the country sparked by occupy wall street. >> i'm constantly in deferment. >> reporter: tim graduated from michigan state university with $20,0
we have two reports to start out with tonight beginning with nbc's john yang in chicago. >> reporter: for millions of college students the joy of graduation is quickly followed by dread. a new life with old debts. university of illinois at chicago senior andrea watson will owe about $40,000 notary public student loans. >> mm-hmm. very scary to know that before i even get that first real career job i'm going to have thousands of dollars over my head. >> reporter: in a new...
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i'm eun yang. >> and i'm joe krebs. it's tuesday, the 4th of october, 2011. looks like we have clear skies for a change this morning. 48 degrees out there. let's find out what the rest of the day is going to be like. >>> we have some clearing skies and finally something to smile about weather-wise. it's been a long time since we've had anything to smile about with the weather from irene and lee and all that tropical moisture and just what a dreary month september was and even going into october. and now here we're going to get stuck in another rut. but at least it's going to be a rut of sunshine and some nice clear dry air over us. 51 degrees right now. we do have cloud cover still out there. the wind at 6 miles per hour. it's starting to pick up just a little bit as we get into the neighborhoods now. bowie and clinton and maryland at 49 degrees. alexandria at 48. aspen hill at 48 degrees also. most neighborhoods 45 to 48 degrees right now. there's a look at your satellite and radar review. those sprinkles drying up. the clouds starting to part. by noontime t
i'm eun yang. >> and i'm joe krebs. it's tuesday, the 4th of october, 2011. looks like we have clear skies for a change this morning. 48 degrees out there. let's find out what the rest of the day is going to be like. >>> we have some clearing skies and finally something to smile about weather-wise. it's been a long time since we've had anything to smile about with the weather from irene and lee and all that tropical moisture and just what a dreary month september was and even...
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i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist in for joe krebs this morning.elcome to "news 4 today" on this friday, november 21st, 2011 as we take a live look outside. coming up on 4:30. it's a chill y 47 degrees. >>> we're way down. some locations low 40s. especially in parts of loudoun, frederick county, we're down into the low 40s. 40s in parts of fauquier, stafford county. arlington and much of prince george's county, the mid-40s now. near 50 right by the bay waters. away from the waters, many locations in much of virginia and maryland are just in the low to mid-40s. we've got a clear start to this morning, just a few clouds over the shenandoah valley and parts of west virginia this morning. and we will have the chill with us through the morning. sunrise 7:23. there's capitol hill under this clear sky with a crescent moon in the southeastern sky. by 9:00 we should be right around 50 degrees. by then too the wind may begin to pick up. it did settle down last night. we did have the wind gust to go around 20 miles an hour later this morning and into the afte
i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist in for joe krebs this morning.elcome to "news 4 today" on this friday, november 21st, 2011 as we take a live look outside. coming up on 4:30. it's a chill y 47 degrees. >>> we're way down. some locations low 40s. especially in parts of loudoun, frederick county, we're down into the low 40s. 40s in parts of fauquier, stafford county. arlington and much of prince george's county, the mid-40s now. near 50 right by the bay waters....
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i'm eun yang >> and i'm jim handly in this morning for joe krebs.come to "news 4 today." >> it is monday, october 17, 2011. we're going to take a live look outside at 60 degrees. a mild start to your monday. it's hard to follow a spectacular weekend. expectations are pretty high, tom. >> you've got a tough job this week, tom. >> like following children and puppies. not going to turn out well. >>> we've had the clouds on the increase. our weekend party is over. we have a weak cool front coming in now. it has been triggering a few sprinkles up in frederick county, washington county, in western maryland, and in the panhandle of west virginia. these sprinkles are generally drying out as they head east. quite a bit of cloudiness around now. it's cool. we're in the upper 50s in montgomery, arlington, fairfax, and prince george's counties. it's near 60 in the district of columbia. mid-60s right near the bay. mid-50s in the shenandoah valley. it's only near 50 in much of western maryland and west virginia. sunrise 7:19 on this monday. we'll have temperature
i'm eun yang >> and i'm jim handly in this morning for joe krebs.come to "news 4 today." >> it is monday, october 17, 2011. we're going to take a live look outside at 60 degrees. a mild start to your monday. it's hard to follow a spectacular weekend. expectations are pretty high, tom. >> you've got a tough job this week, tom. >> like following children and puppies. not going to turn out well. >>> we've had the clouds on the increase. our weekend party...
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>> john yang, we do appreciate that. let's go ahead and take you across the pond to london. poured into the streets outside st. paul's cathedr cathedral. michelle franzen is there. >> indefinitely, as we know now, veronica. look behind me, 200 tents have been set up roughly here in front of st. paul's cathedral. this square occupying this space is nestled all around surrounded with the financial district here in london. very close to the london smokes which was the original december tags where protesters wanted to march over this past weekend. police had barricaded that area so they occupied this space instead. take a look to our left here. again, st. paul's cathedral. they have the okay from cathedral officials to stay in this space. that has helped them sort of reduce the tensions with police. but they also have to make sure that they do not also occupy the space in front and detour tourist going into the cathedral. this area a big draw for the people who just want to see the architecture of cathedral but also where princess diana married. >> michelle, thank you. >>> and l
>> john yang, we do appreciate that. let's go ahead and take you across the pond to london. poured into the streets outside st. paul's cathedr cathedral. michelle franzen is there. >> indefinitely, as we know now, veronica. look behind me, 200 tents have been set up roughly here in front of st. paul's cathedral. this square occupying this space is nestled all around surrounded with the financial district here in london. very close to the london smokes which was the original december...
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now chicago to nbc's john yang. you know the scene here looks calmer than over the weekend. >> well that's right, richard. here at occupy chicago, this is day 25 of occupy chicago. you can see a smaller operation of the wall street occupy wall street. over the weekend, there were 175 arrests in grant park when protesters wouldn't leave when the park closed at 11:00. but even then, that was not very -- it was very organized, very calm. both sides, protesters with police was handled professionally, respectfully and nonviolent on both sides. police gave plenty of warning that if people stayed in the park after 11:00 would be arrested. they were able to divide themselves into groups if they didn't want to be arrested. all they had to do was step out of the park on to the sidewalk. about a thousand people were in the park, at 11:00 when the park closed. only 175 decided to stay in. they were arrested, held overnight then bailed out the next day. later today, here in chicago, there will be another march, a march around th
now chicago to nbc's john yang. you know the scene here looks calmer than over the weekend. >> well that's right, richard. here at occupy chicago, this is day 25 of occupy chicago. you can see a smaller operation of the wall street occupy wall street. over the weekend, there were 175 arrests in grant park when protesters wouldn't leave when the park closed at 11:00. but even then, that was not very -- it was very organized, very calm. both sides, protesters with police was handled...
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good morning, i am eun yang. have a temporary reprieve from the rain in the next couple of hours and then it will be moving back in by later this afternoon, and there could be thunder and lightning associated with that and maybe damaging hail. an isolated tornado possible as well late this afternoon, and then in the evening, the rain and storminess should end by midnight and then the sun [ female announcer ] this is steve and lynn, and they have a good question. can the aetna app make you healthier? well, that all depends on what you do with it. and there's an awful lot you can do with it. access your medical history, view claims, get reminders for mammograms, find in-network doctors, track your health goals... run with it. i got my cholesterol down. i lost five pounds. [ female announcer ] see for yourself, aetna.com aetna. know more. get better. [ male announcer ] when we unveil the all-new 2012 m-class, we're actually introducing a vehicle built upon 125 years of engineering excellence. which is why, no matter
good morning, i am eun yang. have a temporary reprieve from the rain in the next couple of hours and then it will be moving back in by later this afternoon, and there could be thunder and lightning associated with that and maybe damaging hail. an isolated tornado possible as well late this afternoon, and then in the evening, the rain and storminess should end by midnight and then the sun [ female announcer ] this is steve and lynn, and they have a good question. can the aetna app make you...
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here's eun yang. >> good morning. post tv, the earth's population and some way toss compare, a crazy performance full of hot air, and mice that travel everywhere. joining us once again is tracy grant of kids post. always nice to see you. >> wonderful to beer, eun. >> first off, a look at a large number that is looming this weekend. 7 billion. >> 7 billion. lots of people heard this, the world's population on october 30th has hit 7 billion. and we use sunday's kids post to explore what 7 billion means. it's such a big number particularly for kids. what does 7 billion people mean? so in our kids posting way we explain that it would take three olympic sized swimming pools to hold 7 billion m&m's. or 7 billion sheets of copy paper all the way to the international space station and back. >> that's a good way. i like kids postian methods. kids understand. >> also we talk about some of the population issues too. some of the more serious aspects of the population. >> got to learn. always fun but learning as well. a thaoet cal
here's eun yang. >> good morning. post tv, the earth's population and some way toss compare, a crazy performance full of hot air, and mice that travel everywhere. joining us once again is tracy grant of kids post. always nice to see you. >> wonderful to beer, eun. >> first off, a look at a large number that is looming this weekend. 7 billion. >> 7 billion. lots of people heard this, the world's population on october 30th has hit 7 billion. and we use sunday's kids post...
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joining by jong yang, good morning. >> good morning. it's been almost two weeks since baby lisa disappeared, last seen while sleeping in the crib in her bedroom. as you say, a new big reward to try to find her. >> we're here to support the family. >> friday night a candle vigil outside of the house where lisa irwin vanished from her crib two weeks ago. hours earlier, an attempt to shed light on her safe return. >> they bring that kid right here, they get $100,000. >> new york-based investigator bill stanton said that the money is from an anonymous wealthy benefactor close to lisa's family who says he is also paying him. >> this person does not want any attention. the idea is not to focus on that. the idea is to folk focus on lisa, to bring her home. >> that's the goal of releasing home videos of baby lisa. cooing at her mother and making baby talk, all pictures taken between january and march of this year. it's day 12 in the search for baby lisa. on friday, investigators reinterviewed neighbors and searched the area using both high-tech
joining by jong yang, good morning. >> good morning. it's been almost two weeks since baby lisa disappeared, last seen while sleeping in the crib in her bedroom. as you say, a new big reward to try to find her. >> we're here to support the family. >> friday night a candle vigil outside of the house where lisa irwin vanished from her crib two weeks ago. hours earlier, an attempt to shed light on her safe return. >> they bring that kid right here, they get $100,000....
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i'm eun yang. >>> all right. the time right now, four minutes to the half hour.p next, we'll go back out live to the dedication of the martin luther king memorial where the king family is getting ready to speak. >>> and the dedication isn't the only event drawing huge crowds to washington this weekend. a look at some of the [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. >>> you are looking live at the memorial for the dedication of martin luther king jr. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm john schriffen. >> i'm angie goff. thousands of gone to the tidal basin. >> a dedication ceremony is under way for the new martin luther king jr. memorial. and we have live coverage. right now to tom sherwood who is in the thick of it. good morning. >> reporter: i'm down here on the mall. i'm sorry. i didn't hear you. john, are you guys there? thank y
i'm eun yang. >>> all right. the time right now, four minutes to the half hour.p next, we'll go back out live to the dedication of the martin luther king memorial where the king family is getting ready to speak. >>> and the dedication isn't the only event drawing huge crowds to washington this weekend. a look at some of the [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like...
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here's eun yang. >> good morning. this week a special halloween edition of kids post on tv.ome costumes you can make at home, scary books you don't want to read alone, and a train ride that amtrak would not likely condone. joining us once again is tracy graham from kids post. nice to see you as always. >> great to be here. >> first of all, costumes that won't cost you a lot of money. these are amazing. >> these are the winners of our home made costumes. this is zoe bell, 9, of north potomac. so much the idea is what makes the costume. she is a stink bug, which every kid knows about. every kid is frustrated by. >> timely costume. >> it's just made with some felt straps, some cardboard. this is veronica lang, 9, mclean. she and her parents put together this christmas free costume. never too soon to think about christmas. really it's just some branches, some lights, some shoes, really clever. >> and how cute is he? >> jack shronk loves construction trucks as all kids this age do. he and his mom put together a front-end loader made from a cardboard box. and he helped paint it. p
here's eun yang. >> good morning. this week a special halloween edition of kids post on tv.ome costumes you can make at home, scary books you don't want to read alone, and a train ride that amtrak would not likely condone. joining us once again is tracy graham from kids post. nice to see you as always. >> great to be here. >> first of all, costumes that won't cost you a lot of money. these are amazing. >> these are the winners of our home made costumes. this is zoe bell,...
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the fan yang bubble pavilion performed for 600 autistic children and their families. >> bubbles, doesn't. but the moment stays with us forever. >> reporter: many like 10-year- old zach rubin can't go to the theater because they cause disruption. but in this show, the more noise, the better. >> i realized that this was the most accessible show for children with disabilities that i had ever seen. >> reporter: originally, there were going to be three shows open to the public here at the hippodrome. but those were canceled. >> reporter: sam yang, though, felt so strongly about performing for these children, he came anyway. >> something different. something that will make the people happy. especially these children. >> reporter: parent says they're thankful their children can be treated just like everyone else, at least for a day. >> it exposes them to what we all want to expose our children to, plays and the music and the arts. >> reporter: andrea fujii, wjz eyewitness news. >> very neat. care first. blue cross, blue shield sponsored today's performance. >> i think we all need more bubbles i
the fan yang bubble pavilion performed for 600 autistic children and their families. >> bubbles, doesn't. but the moment stays with us forever. >> reporter: many like 10-year- old zach rubin can't go to the theater because they cause disruption. but in this show, the more noise, the better. >> i realized that this was the most accessible show for children with disabilities that i had ever seen. >> reporter: originally, there were going to be three shows open to the...
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i'm joe krebs. >> and i'm eun yang. it is wednesday, october 12th, 2011. take a live outside at 6:30. it is 64 degrees out there. already using our umbrellas this morning, tom. we're going to know how long we'll need them. >> and you couldn't ride your harley to work this morning. >> i couldn't. had to keep it in the garage. >> got your black leather all ready to go. >> how'd you know? >> not a motorcycle or a convertible day today. >>> we'll have occasional showers, and already overnight we've had some of them passing by. so most of the roads and streets are wet this morning. we do have more moderate rain, though, where you see pockets of yellow and orange. they are advancing north. those heavier downpours now into the central shenandoah valley. a line of showers east of roanoke advancing to the north. right now east of washington we're getting a respite from the rain. we have just a few sprinkles across northern virginia, the district, and maryland. temperatures in the low 60s throughout much of the area. 64 now at reagan national. 50s shenandoah valley
i'm joe krebs. >> and i'm eun yang. it is wednesday, october 12th, 2011. take a live outside at 6:30. it is 64 degrees out there. already using our umbrellas this morning, tom. we're going to know how long we'll need them. >> and you couldn't ride your harley to work this morning. >> i couldn't. had to keep it in the garage. >> got your black leather all ready to go. >> how'd you know? >> not a motorcycle or a convertible day today. >>> we'll have...
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john yang, nbc news. >>> up next, the all-star concert for bill clinton, right after this.birthday to you. happy birthday to you. happy birthday, happy birthday, happy birthday to you. and my wish is for a world with less cancer, and more birthdays. happy birthday. [ male announcer ] we've always made it right. and now we ship it right. announcing shipped for free, guaranteed to last. no minimum order. no end date. from l.l. bean. no end date. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ laughs ] that's awesome. you can read that? ♪ [ female announcer ] the accufit digital syst, exclusively at lenscrafters... is about 5 times more precise than manual measurement techniques. lenscrafters. i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here. to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there, every step of the way. call or come in for a free portfoli
john yang, nbc news. >>> up next, the all-star concert for bill clinton, right after this.birthday to you. happy birthday to you. happy birthday, happy birthday, happy birthday to you. and my wish is for a world with less cancer, and more birthdays. happy birthday. [ male announcer ] we've always made it right. and now we ship it right. announcing shipped for free, guaranteed to last. no minimum order. no end date. from l.l. bean. no end date. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. [...
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i'm eun yang. >> and i'm joe krebs. this morning everyone is still talking about that tornado spotted on i-95. the national weather service confirmed the tornado touched down near the highway in northern virginia. people stuck in traffic on the highway used their cell phones to take pictures and video of the twister. this video was taken by darlene brock around 5:30 near quantico. you could see debris swirling as the traffic moved across the interstate. pretty spooky. no one was injured. however, it still rattled the nerves of a lot of folks trapped in their cars. >> the car was rocking, and there was debris hitting the car. it was just very terrifying. i thought maybe it was going to pick my car up and take me away, but it didn't. just rocked it some. >> imagine how fearsome that was. some of the worst storm damage is in vienna. the strong winds knocked over trees and power lines along hunter mill road and wickens road. dominion power worked through the night to restore electricity. at one point 5,000 people were in th
i'm eun yang. >> and i'm joe krebs. this morning everyone is still talking about that tornado spotted on i-95. the national weather service confirmed the tornado touched down near the highway in northern virginia. people stuck in traffic on the highway used their cell phones to take pictures and video of the twister. this video was taken by darlene brock around 5:30 near quantico. you could see debris swirling as the traffic moved across the interstate. pretty spooky. no one was injured....
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way in eastern ohio for exotic and dangerous animals that escaped from a wildlife preserve and john yang is in zanesville, ohio, with the latest. john, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this is one of the most bizarre hunts that have been going on in this central ohio or eastern ohio area. investigators tell nbc news that they believe that terry thompson, the man that owned this exotic wildlife reserve killed himself, took his own life and they believe that he may have himself released these animals before he took his own life. these are exotic wild animals that thompson rescued and kept at this farm. lion, tigers, primates, black bear, grizzly bears now sort of hunting them down and think overnight they were able to take out maybe 30 or 35 of the animals. there are still some at large. and there are still some on the farm itself that they are -- the columbus zoo officials are planning to try to take alive and take to the columbus zoo. meanwhile, now that the sun is up officials are being able to get out into the area to see just what they're dealing with. how man
way in eastern ohio for exotic and dangerous animals that escaped from a wildlife preserve and john yang is in zanesville, ohio, with the latest. john, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this is one of the most bizarre hunts that have been going on in this central ohio or eastern ohio area. investigators tell nbc news that they believe that terry thompson, the man that owned this exotic wildlife reserve killed himself, took his own life and they believe that he may...
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a 3d yang. >> yes. >> jimmy: oh.u alive!? >> harold? >> kumar? wait a second, that was you at the tree farm, you took my tree? so, you killed two of my trees in one night. >> hold on, harold. that is a perfectly salvageable tree. [ explosion ] that was a perfectly salvageable tree. >> who is this guy? who is glasses over here? >> this is my friend. adrian. >> oh! he's young. >> thank you. >> don't respond. >> okay. >> why the "h" did you "f"-wads take the tree that we had specifically called and reserved? >> who is this tool box? >> this is my friend, todd. >> oh, yeah? what kind of friend? best friend? >> yeah. >> yes. >> yep, besties. >> that's awesome. >> buddy. >> homie. >> jimmy: oh, come on! harold and kumar got to get back. come on. they're buddies. >> you got to tune in to see if they get back together. thanks, i appreciate it. >> jimmy: you're a good man, kal. and say hi to your parents again for me, i love those guys. >> i will. >> jimmy: our thanks to kal penn, "a very harold and kumar 3d christmas," in th
a 3d yang. >> yes. >> jimmy: oh.u alive!? >> harold? >> kumar? wait a second, that was you at the tree farm, you took my tree? so, you killed two of my trees in one night. >> hold on, harold. that is a perfectly salvageable tree. [ explosion ] that was a perfectly salvageable tree. >> who is this guy? who is glasses over here? >> this is my friend. adrian. >> oh! he's young. >> thank you. >> don't respond. >> okay. >> why...
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i'm eun yang. >> good morning to you. i'm joe krebs on this wednesday, the 5th of october, 2011. live look outside right now. still dark. sun's coming up eventually. let's talk to veronica johnson to see whether we're going to see it nice and clearly today. >> nice, clear, bright today. big shift in our weather pattern. last time i was talking about a major shift with anything around here was the earthquake. >> that was the shift. >> that was the shift. this shift is going to be quiet and boring, and we like that because that means dry and boring. >>> 55 the current temperature. a west wind at 6 miles per hour. anacostia and benning at 55 degrees. blade bladensburg and adelphi at 55. still our cool sport in montgomery county, 45 degrees currently in coolsville, maryland. here we are at 9:00 at 61. another ten degrees by lunch time today. as we go through the day, we'll keep the sunshine around. some high clouds for your evening and a little breezy too. we'll hit a high today of 75 degrees. through the evening we'll be falling into the upper 60s by 7:00. during the evening we may
i'm eun yang. >> good morning to you. i'm joe krebs on this wednesday, the 5th of october, 2011. live look outside right now. still dark. sun's coming up eventually. let's talk to veronica johnson to see whether we're going to see it nice and clearly today. >> nice, clear, bright today. big shift in our weather pattern. last time i was talking about a major shift with anything around here was the earthquake. >> that was the shift. >> that was the shift. this shift is...
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i'm eun yang. >> and i'm jim handly in for joe krebs. let's get news on the traffic and weather. we were up at 60, tom. now we're back at 59. >>> quite a chill in the area compared to the last couple of mornings. you need a sweater or light jacket as you head off to work and school on the 18th of october. we're in the low 50s in prince george's county, montgomery, and fairfax. much of frederick county maryland in the 40s as well as around the blue ridge and shenandoah valley and the mountains. much of southern maryland, northern neck and eastern shore, 50s there. we have a stalled front. along this front, we'll have clouds from time to time. sunrise at 7:20. by noontime, upper 60s. by early to midafternoon for a brief time, it may touch 70 degrees. we'll have the clouds closing in and thickening up tonight. a look at your evening planner. that will be at 6:11. danella, good morning. how's traffic. >> right now chopper 4 is live over the accident that has shut down your ramp to edsall road from 395 north. also looking here, it looks as though your right lane is taken away as well
i'm eun yang. >> and i'm jim handly in for joe krebs. let's get news on the traffic and weather. we were up at 60, tom. now we're back at 59. >>> quite a chill in the area compared to the last couple of mornings. you need a sweater or light jacket as you head off to work and school on the 18th of october. we're in the low 50s in prince george's county, montgomery, and fairfax. much of frederick county maryland in the 40s as well as around the blue ridge and shenandoah valley and...
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so chancellor yang promised us on monday that you would personally deliver our demands to the u.c. board of regents i just want to read our demands to everyone here briefly so that you all know it's going forward and are. we call on the university of california for the pretense to withdraw fully and immediately from their contracts to manage the los alamos national laboratory and lawrence livermore national laboratory on the grounds that the level replaces no more in a program that some us is ongoing preparations to come back on tony and that manufacturing halt clearly violate article six of the nineteen seventeen nuclear nonproliferation treaty. it's almost inconceivable to realize that there we go through with the worst is over. a minute or so. university of california from the inception of nuclear weapons has been right there and bob. you see since day one has been in charge of researching designing and testing nuclear weapons and to some extent producing weapons every single nuclear weapon in sydney's arsenal was designed by university of california complete every nuclear bomb.
so chancellor yang promised us on monday that you would personally deliver our demands to the u.c. board of regents i just want to read our demands to everyone here briefly so that you all know it's going forward and are. we call on the university of california for the pretense to withdraw fully and immediately from their contracts to manage the los alamos national laboratory and lawrence livermore national laboratory on the grounds that the level replaces no more in a program that some us is...
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. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome to "news 4 today" for this monday, october 31st, 2011. >>> in prince william county today, the trial of an illegal immigrant accused of killing a nun in a drunk driving accident is set to begin. carlos martinelli montano is set to be tried. martinelli montano was drunk when he crashed into a vehicle carrying three nuns last year. one sister died. two others were seriously hurt. his hearing stems from two previous dui convictions. >>> today the lululemon trial resumes with prosecutors hoping to build on three days of emotional and sometimes graphic testimony. brittany norwood is accused of killing her coworker jayna murray in the lululemon store back in march. the defense says mnorwood did kill murray, but it was in the heat of a moment, not a planned event. testimony resumes at 9:00 this morning. >>> this morning thousands of people are waking up without power after a rare act snow. the storm left anywhere from a dusting here in the d.c. area to 30 inches in new england. snow
. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome to "news 4 today" for this monday, october 31st, 2011. >>> in prince william county today, the trial of an illegal immigrant accused of killing a nun in a drunk driving accident is set to begin. carlos martinelli montano is set to be tried. martinelli montano was drunk when he crashed into a vehicle carrying three nuns last year. one sister died. two others were seriously hurt. his hearing stems from two previous dui convictions....
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. >> and i'm eun yang.elcome to "news 4 today." >>> new from overnight, police are trying to figure out who is responsible for a deadly stabbing from northeast washington. this happened at 1:30 this morning along "i" street. police say the victim was stabbed multiple times. the victim's name has not been released. so far no arrest has been made. >>> this morning indy fans are mourning the loss of indy champ dan wheldon. the worst crash in indy history happened when two cars bumped tires. two cars went airborne slamming into the catch fence. one of those was wheldon's. the 33-year-old was a racing veteran. he won the indy 500 twice, most recently this past may. >> he was a great friend, one of my best friend, a great teammate. >> we're all very sad. it's a big loss. he'll be missed. and i just feel for his family. >> the race was cancelled. the drivers did a five-lap tribute after wheldon's death was made public.
. >> and i'm eun yang.elcome to "news 4 today." >>> new from overnight, police are trying to figure out who is responsible for a deadly stabbing from northeast washington. this happened at 1:30 this morning along "i" street. police say the victim was stabbed multiple times. the victim's name has not been released. so far no arrest has been made. >>> this morning indy fans are mourning the loss of indy champ dan wheldon. the worst crash in indy history...
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. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome to "news 4 today" for this monday, october 24th, 2011. >>> the trial for the woman accused of murdering her coworker at a yoeo clothing stoe in maryland will start today. >> brittany norwood is accused of killing jayna murray back in march. >> reporter: the crime scene, an upscale yoga shop in the heart of bethesda row. the victim, a well-liked employee named jayna murray. the suspect, coworker brittany more wood, who had a troubled past. norwood goes on trial monday on first degree murder charges that could land her in prison for the rest of her life. police say it was all over a workplace dispute. >> it was a dispute between the two women. we do have witnesses that were in the apple store that heard two females arguing. >> reporter: authorities say norwood beat murray to death inside the store back in march then pretended to be a victim to cover up her crime. >> it doesn't make any sense to any of us. it's terrible. >> reporter: when norwood and murray were discovered the ne
. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome to "news 4 today" for this monday, october 24th, 2011. >>> the trial for the woman accused of murdering her coworker at a yoeo clothing stoe in maryland will start today. >> brittany norwood is accused of killing jayna murray back in march. >> reporter: the crime scene, an upscale yoga shop in the heart of bethesda row. the victim, a well-liked employee named jayna murray. the suspect, coworker brittany more wood, who had a...
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i'm eun yang. >> and i'm joe krebs on this monday, october 31st. happy halloween to everyone out there as we look at the nation's skies over the capitol. 38 degrees. it's cold. >> did you see the ghost to the right of the screen? i saw it? that or it's steam rising from a building. >> probably a ghost. >> yeah, probably. good morning on this halloween morning. >>> we are starting off cold. it's down near 30 degrees. and it's going to stay here at or below freezing for another hour or two. we've got high clouds drifting over. right now low to mid-30s. we've had high clouds drifting in south and west this morning. they'll be with us. a little sunshine this morning, but then clouding up as we get into the afternoon hours. sunrise at 7:34. these will be sunsets this time this week. a look at your trick or treat halloween forecast for your evening kt 6:00 or 7:00. danella, good morning? how's traffic? >>> if you're traveling southbound old georgetown road, to take the ramp at the outer loop of the beltway, this accident blocks the right-hand side. but y
i'm eun yang. >> and i'm joe krebs on this monday, october 31st. happy halloween to everyone out there as we look at the nation's skies over the capitol. 38 degrees. it's cold. >> did you see the ghost to the right of the screen? i saw it? that or it's steam rising from a building. >> probably a ghost. >> yeah, probably. good morning on this halloween morning. >>> we are starting off cold. it's down near 30 degrees. and it's going to stay here at or below...
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. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome to this friday, october 28, 201. mother nature says it's fall. see all that weather. it is moving this way. tom says it is more and more likely it will turn into snow by the time it reaches our area. i know it's hard to say. some of you looking at the possibility of inches, measurable snow. could it be? we'll get the forecast in just a couple of minutes. >>> today the man suspected of the disappearance of a maryland woman in aruba could learn whether he'll be set free. gary giordano has been in detention since august. a judge will decide today whether they can hold him for another 30 days. prosecutors accuse him of being involved in the presumed death of robyn gardner. giordano claims he did nothing wrong, and gardner was swept out to sea while the two were snorkeling. >>> in a few hours, prosecutors will resume the evidence in the lululemon trial. brittany norwood's sister approached murray's mother in the hallway. evce
. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome to this friday, october 28, 201. mother nature says it's fall. see all that weather. it is moving this way. tom says it is more and more likely it will turn into snow by the time it reaches our area. i know it's hard to say. some of you looking at the possibility of inches, measurable snow. could it be? we'll get the forecast in just a couple of minutes. >>> today the man suspected of the disappearance of a maryland woman in aruba could learn...
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i'm joe krebs. >> and i'm eun yang. we're going to take a live look outside at 6:30.is 48 degrees out there. chilly start to your tuesday. dark out there. tom says we are going to be in for a beautiful autumn day. looking forward to it, tom. >> ah, autumn. the aroma of wood smoke in the air along with the aroma of leaf blowers. they'll be blowing strong. we've had a lot of leaves come down over the last few days even though the peak color is yet to arrive in washington. right now it's chilly. we're down into the low and mid-40s throughout much of the region. there is some fog. watch out for that. looks like generally minimum visibilities are a half mile in parts of virginia this morning. we'll have any of that fog around dissipating. overnight, we have passing showers. those are quickly exited. being replaced by a mostly clear sky. the sunrise, which is getting later and later, that's at 7:27 this morning. by the way, we will fall back the first sunday in november. we'll get our sunrises an hour earlier beginning sunday, november 6th. today lots of sun. highs climbing
i'm joe krebs. >> and i'm eun yang. we're going to take a live look outside at 6:30.is 48 degrees out there. chilly start to your tuesday. dark out there. tom says we are going to be in for a beautiful autumn day. looking forward to it, tom. >> ah, autumn. the aroma of wood smoke in the air along with the aroma of leaf blowers. they'll be blowing strong. we've had a lot of leaves come down over the last few days even though the peak color is yet to arrive in washington. right now...
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. >> and i'm eun yang. it is monday, october 23rd, 2011. we're going to take a live look outside at 46 degrees. 46 degrees at 5:00 a.m. that is a little taste of winter right here in the beginning of october. >> it is. a lot of folks do want to see a warmup take place. whoa, whoa, whoa, this is a little too fast. a little too quick for me. boy, it was a chilly weekend, wasn't it? and gray too. we are going to see things turn toward the better. weather around midweek. we've got at least one more day of the clouds and the showers. 47 degrees right now, and there are some showers out there currently. 83% relative humidity. it doesn't feel like it did last week because the temperatures were so high. 45 in college park right now. we've got other locations like palmer park coming in at 45 too. ft. belvoir at 47. good morning to you folks in montgomery county. gaithersburg at 43 degrees. one of our chillier spots. here's a look at the blobs on the radar. those are light showers. they are spinning around. that's because the area of low pressure rig
. >> and i'm eun yang. it is monday, october 23rd, 2011. we're going to take a live look outside at 46 degrees. 46 degrees at 5:00 a.m. that is a little taste of winter right here in the beginning of october. >> it is. a lot of folks do want to see a warmup take place. whoa, whoa, whoa, this is a little too fast. a little too quick for me. boy, it was a chilly weekend, wasn't it? and gray too. we are going to see things turn toward the better. weather around midweek. we've got at...
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i'm jim handly >> and i'm eun yang on this monday, october 17. we're taking a live look outside at 5:00 a.m. what's the rest of the day going to look like, tom? >>> a mild day today, so dress accordingly. all around the region we've had increasing clouds as a weak cold front is triggering sprinkles to our west and north. right now you see on the upper left of your screen. that's light rain across the panhandle of west virginia, western maryland, and far northern virginia. some of those sprinkles may hold together and come across the d.c. area in the next couple of hours. right now 62 at reagan national. 50s shenandoah valley. out in western maryland, chilly, only near 50. upper 60s southern maryland around the bay and eastern shore. sunrise 7:19. we'll have a chance of a few sprinkles here over the next few hours. after that, sunshine breaking out and a mostly sunny afternoon with highs reaching low to mid-70s. turning much cooler later tonight. we'll talk about that with your evening planner in the next ten minutes. >>> checking out 270 in maryl
i'm jim handly >> and i'm eun yang on this monday, october 17. we're taking a live look outside at 5:00 a.m. what's the rest of the day going to look like, tom? >>> a mild day today, so dress accordingly. all around the region we've had increasing clouds as a weak cold front is triggering sprinkles to our west and north. right now you see on the upper left of your screen. that's light rain across the panhandle of west virginia, western maryland, and far northern virginia. some of...