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melissa: yes. all right, skechers, looking at shares of skechers right now, shoe company falling as much as 36% today, that is a third of its market value this coming a day after sketcher posted first quarterly sales miss in two years, hurt by the strong daller and weaker sales in the wholesale business. >> i heard a lot about that from companies the strong dollar. we have to talk about their hurricane it is massive, unlike anything in roared history -- recorded history, details from the weather center coming up. melissa: senator rand paul weighs in on his campaign for president, and his competition, donald trump. >> mcdonald's under fire from franchises for adding more menu items, how do they respond? with sweet potato fries. melissa: i don't know about that. >> really? we'll talk about it. you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip which instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say
melissa: yes. all right, skechers, looking at shares of skechers right now, shoe company falling as much as 36% today, that is a third of its market value this coming a day after sketcher posted first quarterly sales miss in two years, hurt by the strong daller and weaker sales in the wholesale business. >> i heard a lot about that from companies the strong dollar. we have to talk about their hurricane it is massive, unlike anything in roared history -- recorded history, details from the...
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melissa. melissa: hillary clinton private server was open to intrusions because of the way it was wired to the internet. according to new data reviewed bit associated press. fox business's peter barnes in d.c. with the details. peter, i guess it is not a surprise. that's for sure. reporter: more revelations about her servers and her private email account, melissa. ap is reporting that clinton's private home server appeared to allow users to connect openly to it over the internet and control it remotely with no security while she was secretary of state. the server used microsoft's remote desktop program. the u.s. government and private industry warned it was vulnerable to attacks from even low-skilled hackers. remote access programs allow users to control another computer or server from another location, usually through an encrypted connection but clinton's system appeared to accept commands directly over the internet without such protections the ap reports. clinton said her server featured num
melissa. melissa: hillary clinton private server was open to intrusions because of the way it was wired to the internet. according to new data reviewed bit associated press. fox business's peter barnes in d.c. with the details. peter, i guess it is not a surprise. that's for sure. reporter: more revelations about her servers and her private email account, melissa. ap is reporting that clinton's private home server appeared to allow users to connect openly to it over the internet and control it...
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melissa. melissa: hillary clinton will face the benghazi committee this week and new details on what led to the attack, documents obtained by fox news revealed a pattern of mismanagement at the most senior levels. and in dc with the details. kathryn, a lot here. >> well, melissa, it thank you and good afternoon. in the year leading up to the 2012 terrorist attack, there were 234 incidents in libya, and including this attempt on the british ambassador in 2012 when a rocket-propelled agree nade struck his vehicle. and while this intelligence was shared with the state department here in washington, no additional security was added. and this from july 2012 two months before the attack shows ambassador stevens requested 13 additional security personnel to help him safely travel around the country. that request was turned down by mrs. clinton deputy patrick kennedy who was the state department chief administrator perform after the attack, the libya told investigators that he had to choose between gu
melissa. melissa: hillary clinton will face the benghazi committee this week and new details on what led to the attack, documents obtained by fox news revealed a pattern of mismanagement at the most senior levels. and in dc with the details. kathryn, a lot here. >> well, melissa, it thank you and good afternoon. in the year leading up to the 2012 terrorist attack, there were 234 incidents in libya, and including this attempt on the british ambassador in 2012 when a rocket-propelled agree...
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melissa. melissa: we've been waiting for it. cheesecake factory out with third quarter earnings results. ashley webster standing by with this one. give me a slice, ashley. >> how sweet it is? how many puns can we get in, guys? earns per share adjusted 59 cents. beats estimate by three cents. revenue a little shy. 526.7 million. the estimate was 534.78. however they did for the 23rd consecutive quarter showed growth in same-store sales up 2.2%. that is in the upper range of estimates. they also say they will open three restaurants in the middle east and mexico. and the stock as you can see, moving, just slightly higher. just slightly. just a slight improvement in after-hours trading on cheesecake. same-store sales growth, 23rd consecutive quarter in a row, guys. melissa: that is amazing. they post the sales growth at same time the stock year-over-year is up 15%. year-to-date though it is basically flat. it is down over the past six months. i mean this stock is supposed to be part of the trend that has been benefiting, for people
melissa. melissa: we've been waiting for it. cheesecake factory out with third quarter earnings results. ashley webster standing by with this one. give me a slice, ashley. >> how sweet it is? how many puns can we get in, guys? earns per share adjusted 59 cents. beats estimate by three cents. revenue a little shy. 526.7 million. the estimate was 534.78. however they did for the 23rd consecutive quarter showed growth in same-store sales up 2.2%. that is in the upper range of estimates. they...
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melissa. melissa: all the small things. meet toyota's tiny robot that fits into your car's cup holder. your new buddy is the size of an apple and can provide you with emotional support if you're feeling blue on your next road trip. here veronica dagger of the wall street journal. my question with this, guys, can you go in the hov lane, i think the answer is no. are you getting a little tiny robot? >> i thought the tiny little robot was when they invented the self autonomous driving cars and it would be your companion to which i would say you can get a kindle or playstation or dare i say it a book. but, no, right now when i'm driving, i like to pay attention to the road. melissa: his name means hope robot, it's going to physically and emotionally during your driving experience. i don't know -- i mean do i need emotional support while i'm driving? i think you shouldn't be driving if you need emotional support while you're driving. >> well, i think you're right. i want to know if they get road rage does this robot also get roa
melissa. melissa: all the small things. meet toyota's tiny robot that fits into your car's cup holder. your new buddy is the size of an apple and can provide you with emotional support if you're feeling blue on your next road trip. here veronica dagger of the wall street journal. my question with this, guys, can you go in the hov lane, i think the answer is no. are you getting a little tiny robot? >> i thought the tiny little robot was when they invented the self autonomous driving cars...
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melissa. melissa: that's right. this after diving in reaction to another fed meeting with no rate change. there was a hint that action may be coming in december. lori rothman standing by at new york stock exchange with today's biggest movers. lori? >> hey there, guys, melissa and david. fed gave as you date card for december and that lifted financials as top performing industry. banks make more money when interest rates are higher when it comes to lending of course. you see major financials. big money centers banks up 2%. bank of america up 5 1/2%. jpmorgan, citigroup also with solid gaps up today. energy was another outstanding performing a industry today. energy of course most beaten-down sector yesterday. there are some of the components in the energy sector today. exxon up 1 1/2%. conocophillips, chevron up 2 or 3%. as far as the stocks moving to the downside, utilities, duke energy. edison international, big move. down lot more than 4%. being supported by broader market strength. fed, big
melissa. melissa: that's right. this after diving in reaction to another fed meeting with no rate change. there was a hint that action may be coming in december. lori rothman standing by at new york stock exchange with today's biggest movers. lori? >> hey there, guys, melissa and david. fed gave as you date card for december and that lifted financials as top performing industry. banks make more money when interest rates are higher when it comes to lending of course. you see major...
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melissa. melissa: congressman brendan boyle, pennsylvania, didn't see vp biden's decision coming. he joins me. you had it on good authority he was getting into the race. you're not only one. what do you think happened? >> i've seen this before. clearly where vice president was over the weekend was he was running, and i'm not the only one who had gotten that indication. then something happened in the last 24, 48 hours to cause him to pull back. in one sense i'm surprised, but another sense i have seen before candidates, even candidates i recruited in the state legislature, make the plans, help people to run, ready to go, right at the last second come to the realization they don't want to do it. i think you saw that conflict in president biden speech today, 99% of it sounded like announcement speech. melissa: right. >> everything he wanted to do as president and everything he cared about except, with the i'm not running instead of, i am running. >> there is a lot of conspiracy theories out there
melissa. melissa: congressman brendan boyle, pennsylvania, didn't see vp biden's decision coming. he joins me. you had it on good authority he was getting into the race. you're not only one. what do you think happened? >> i've seen this before. clearly where vice president was over the weekend was he was running, and i'm not the only one who had gotten that indication. then something happened in the last 24, 48 hours to cause him to pull back. in one sense i'm surprised, but another sense...
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melissa? melissa: more deadly violence erupting in the west bank as hamas calls for another day of rage. palestinian writers at joseph's tomb a religious site. israeli troops aren't taking chances after confrontations, demonstrators and daily stabbings have killed dozens in the past few days. fox news joins us from jerusalem, what is the scene like now? >> reporter: in jerusalem it's fairly quiet as it has been over the past week because of the increased violence, and earlier today, we got a very, as you were talking about, a very upclose and personal view of the violence. take a look. this has been the site of clashes all week in the west bank city of bethlehem. you can see rioters on the other side, here comes the military police. this is definitely increasing the intensity again. there have been clashes, rioting throughout the week as the violence throughout jerusalem and other parts of israel has been escalating. and at one point during one of our live shots earlier this afternoon, israeli
melissa? melissa: more deadly violence erupting in the west bank as hamas calls for another day of rage. palestinian writers at joseph's tomb a religious site. israeli troops aren't taking chances after confrontations, demonstrators and daily stabbings have killed dozens in the past few days. fox news joins us from jerusalem, what is the scene like now? >> reporter: in jerusalem it's fairly quiet as it has been over the past week because of the increased violence, and earlier today, we...
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melissa? melissa: republicans knocking hillary clinton in a new ad ahead of the democratic debate claiming she is still misleading public. >> i did not email any classified material to anyone. >> federal government watchdog has determined there was classified information. >> did in fact contain classified information. >> total lack of accountability. like my problems have nothing to do with me. they have to do with the republican. >> playing it off as partisan witch-hunt. >> fbi, "new york times" chasing this story. >> those are not partisan organization. >> you think the american public is that stupid? >> republican national committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. melissa: joining me now fox news's bret baier, host of "special report." bret, sir, thank you so much for joining us. how effective do you think that ad is going to be? >> well i think pretty effective although they're targeting democratic primary voters. when there is rnc ad always comes with the calf vaught,
melissa? melissa: republicans knocking hillary clinton in a new ad ahead of the democratic debate claiming she is still misleading public. >> i did not email any classified material to anyone. >> federal government watchdog has determined there was classified information. >> did in fact contain classified information. >> total lack of accountability. like my problems have nothing to do with me. they have to do with the republican. >> playing it off as partisan...
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melissa. melissa: ben carson taking come manning lead over donald trump with a double-digit lead nationally in a poll among primary voters. joining with us details our very own peter barnes. quite a shake-up, peter. reporter: that's right, melissa. we got a preview this might be happening four after the last five polls in iowa showed ben carson taken the lead in that state and donald trump began to focus on carson. trump said he doesn't know about carson's faith and called carson weak on immigration and not up to the challenge negotiating trade deals. there is new cbs news, "new york times" poll that shows other than trump on top of a national poll for first time in more than 100 days. here carson leads trump 26% to 22%. trump reacting to the poll this morning had a warning for carson, expect more scrutiny. >> a lot of things will come out now and we'll see how holeds up to the scrutiny. i've been there for i guess, 100 and some odd days. we'll see how ben holds up to the scrutiny. reporter: t
melissa. melissa: ben carson taking come manning lead over donald trump with a double-digit lead nationally in a poll among primary voters. joining with us details our very own peter barnes. quite a shake-up, peter. reporter: that's right, melissa. we got a preview this might be happening four after the last five polls in iowa showed ben carson taken the lead in that state and donald trump began to focus on carson. trump said he doesn't know about carson's faith and called carson weak on...
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melissa. melissa: microsoft report first quarter results. ashley what numbers do you have there? >> microsoft on earnings per share, actual 67 cents. estimate was 59 pents. revenue also beat the estimate of 21.03. billion, microsoft cutting or segmenting their report into three areas, productivity and business, intelligent cloud as they like to say, and personal computing. the cloud revenue by the way which they are really making a push into, up 8% in this report, guys. melissa: okay. let me go back over to scott martin about this one. i love intelligent cloud as opposed to stupid cloud. what else were they going to name it. >> notice it is microsoft. you never know. melissa: right. this is another company that is looking to the cloud to drive the future. amazon got there early. microsoft, you know, jpmorgan saying this will be one of the great drivers for them. if you look at 8% increase, is that enough? >> it's okay. it is probably a little bit disappointing to me, but like you said, they're
melissa. melissa: microsoft report first quarter results. ashley what numbers do you have there? >> microsoft on earnings per share, actual 67 cents. estimate was 59 pents. revenue also beat the estimate of 21.03. billion, microsoft cutting or segmenting their report into three areas, productivity and business, intelligent cloud as they like to say, and personal computing. the cloud revenue by the way which they are really making a push into, up 8% in this report, guys. melissa: okay. let...
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melissa? melissa: all right, peter barnes, thank you so much. the u.s. on track to hit its debt limit next month. we don't want you to forget, liz claman has an exclusive interview with jack lew, the treasury secretary. you can catch the interview right here on "after the bell" on 4:00 p.m. eastern. david? david: a big question out of debate last night, who is better for economy republicans or democrats. we heard from the democrats. they have very big plans for your money. take a listen. >> do you believe undocumented immigrant should get in-state college tuition? >> anderson, we actually did this in my state of maryland. >> you see every other major country providing health care to all people. >> always republicans or their sympathizers who say, you can't have paid leave, you can't provide health care. i know we can afford it, because we'll make the wealthy pay for it! david: we counted 14 of big new plans. how will everybody pay to grow the economy and grow jobs? joining me director of finan
melissa? melissa: all right, peter barnes, thank you so much. the u.s. on track to hit its debt limit next month. we don't want you to forget, liz claman has an exclusive interview with jack lew, the treasury secretary. you can catch the interview right here on "after the bell" on 4:00 p.m. eastern. david? david: a big question out of debate last night, who is better for economy republicans or democrats. we heard from the democrats. they have very big plans for your money. take a...
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melissa? melissa: devastation continues in south carolina with the death toll rising as the state braces for a second round of flooding. >>> plus nuclear weapons in the hands of terrorists. our panel weighs in on a terrifying threat from a thriving black market. that is next. melissa: concerning new reports in fight against isis after app under cover investigation found smugglers with suspected russian ties trying to sell nuclear materials to isis. a thriving black market, now a big threat in the middle east. joining me, captain chuck nash, fox news military analyst. ric grenell, former advisor to the u.n., fox news contributor. james carafano, heritage vice president and of foreign defense policy. thanks for joining us. captain nash, let me start with you. it is impressive they formed the sting operation, five years going from very little knowledge to do this but on other hand main players got away, right? >> which indicates, melissa, intelligence services in russia are probably involved in t
melissa? melissa: devastation continues in south carolina with the death toll rising as the state braces for a second round of flooding. >>> plus nuclear weapons in the hands of terrorists. our panel weighs in on a terrifying threat from a thriving black market. that is next. melissa: concerning new reports in fight against isis after app under cover investigation found smugglers with suspected russian ties trying to sell nuclear materials to isis. a thriving black market, now a big...
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melissa. the problem starbucks has, where the stock is, really had great year and great run the last few years. it's priced for greatness, kind of like their coffee is. so i think the problem as ashley pointed out, when you barely beat revenues and barely beat on bottom line and comp store sales are barely or right at expectations the stock is going to get hit. melissa: lori, one of the things most talked about within starbucks is idea of mobile order, mobile pay. >> right. melissa: all new technologies they're trying to inject into the stores. i imagine there will be a lot of questions about that on the call and looking for numbers and detail for that? >> mobile platform, starbucks, melissa, itself said 20% of its transactions are done via mobile app. that is tremendous. let me back up a little bit why the stock is down. big miss in china. 6% same-store sales growth as ashley reported to us. analysts were looking for the.-- 9.6% same-store sales growth. that is a huge miss. starbucks sales we
melissa. the problem starbucks has, where the stock is, really had great year and great run the last few years. it's priced for greatness, kind of like their coffee is. so i think the problem as ashley pointed out, when you barely beat revenues and barely beat on bottom line and comp store sales are barely or right at expectations the stock is going to get hit. melissa: lori, one of the things most talked about within starbucks is idea of mobile order, mobile pay. >> right. melissa: all...
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melissa. melissa: art laffer, former reagan economic advisor. thanks for joining us. give reaction what you heard? >> i think stronger dollar better the country so i'm very much for a strong dollar. i thought he was correct what he said. we've got to make sure country es deliberately devaluing their currencies or hoarding huge amount of reserves, not allowing market forces to operate, that is a form of protectionism. shouldn't be allowed at least be allowed in the context of the secretary talking to them. i thought what he said was perfectly correct. melissa: what do you think of the idea of the debt ceiling and the fact we keep going through this fire alarm, we have to raise the debt ceiling at the same time you understand the other side of the aisle when republicans are talking about the fact that we can't keep marching on to this larger and larger debt without some sort of a discussion? this seems to be only time anyone is paying attention when we run up against the debt ceiling. >> but whe
melissa. melissa: art laffer, former reagan economic advisor. thanks for joining us. give reaction what you heard? >> i think stronger dollar better the country so i'm very much for a strong dollar. i thought he was correct what he said. we've got to make sure country es deliberately devaluing their currencies or hoarding huge amount of reserves, not allowing market forces to operate, that is a form of protectionism. shouldn't be allowed at least be allowed in the context of the secretary...
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david: melissa. melissa: tesla model s no-go, "consumer reports" holding recommendation for tesla model s, one reason is raved, poor reliability for the electric sedan of the stock is down 10% immediately following the news. it has come back since then. deirdre bolton joins me with more. >> melissa, i will go through list of some of the complaints that were logged. troubles with power equipment and giant ipad-like center console. essentially body and sunroof squeaks, leaks and rattles which i think when you're buying a tesla and you have this image of perfect engineering, you don't really want a sunroof that leaks or rattles. so tesla's comment, okay, fine. this is consumer reports, would like to point out a counter comment our customer service always gets excellent reviews. we have the most loyal customers. consumer reports further published with an analyst say, this does not bode well for the suv that was just launched. there is supposed to be this mass market car that comes to mark net in 2017, th
david: melissa. melissa: tesla model s no-go, "consumer reports" holding recommendation for tesla model s, one reason is raved, poor reliability for the electric sedan of the stock is down 10% immediately following the news. it has come back since then. deirdre bolton joins me with more. >> melissa, i will go through list of some of the complaints that were logged. troubles with power equipment and giant ipad-like center console. essentially body and sunroof squeaks, leaks and...
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melissa. melissa: gerri willis, thank you so much. david? david: we should mention by the way that about an hour after this shooting occurred of course a lot of parents, not only parents of those at umpqua community college but parents of kids who were at other schools, at public schools, around the area, they received automated phone calls, they were sent out to parent at roseburg school district, referencing the shooting, saying that all schools are safe but parents, not only the parents of those at the community college but all around were very concerned about what was happening. we should also mention that the students, one tremendous relief is now that students are being contacted by police directly. they had been in a lockdown situation. they had been, a lot of them just cowering in their closets, hiding behind locked doors. those doors have now been being knocked on by police who assured them they are safe now, for whatever reason. we know the shooter has been incapacitated. whether he is alive, in custody or dead we're not sure. we'r
melissa. melissa: gerri willis, thank you so much. david? david: we should mention by the way that about an hour after this shooting occurred of course a lot of parents, not only parents of those at umpqua community college but parents of kids who were at other schools, at public schools, around the area, they received automated phone calls, they were sent out to parent at roseburg school district, referencing the shooting, saying that all schools are safe but parents, not only the parents of...
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melissa: yeah. andrea: questions were nasty and rude. melissa: they weren't even questions. andrea: they gave them opportunity to fire back and shine for first time. >> to tucker's point liberals may not love anything more than whining but nothing republicans more than complaining about mainstream media. congratulations, cnbc. that is exactly -- everybody came out a winner. gingrich went after somebody at cnn complaining questions being asked of him. donald trump obviously first fox debate doubled downtown town gingrich complained about chris wallace. harris: he was on yesterday. >> that's right. and then obviously donald trump was able to score some points by doing that, recently the first debate. this is now the thing. you don't like questions you are asked. instead of answering, you complain. being president is about answering questions. i know they were ridiculous. melissa: they were statements followed by zingers. >> questions really along the lines, why are you so a -- awful. andrea: you're thinking about what kind of sandwich you're having, be honest, tucker. next rep
melissa: yeah. andrea: questions were nasty and rude. melissa: they weren't even questions. andrea: they gave them opportunity to fire back and shine for first time. >> to tucker's point liberals may not love anything more than whining but nothing republicans more than complaining about mainstream media. congratulations, cnbc. that is exactly -- everybody came out a winner. gingrich went after somebody at cnn complaining questions being asked of him. donald trump obviously first fox...
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what's going on, melissa? >> of course, tom, a big look at the beltway, inner loop and outer loop everything looking quite good. all of the major routes looking fine. taking a look at metro, m.a.r.c./vre, everything looking okay. silver, orange, and blue. the only line going to the armory is the blue line. as far as the orange line goes, remember we have buses running from armory to minnesota avenue because of that work there at stadium armory. back in ten minutes. >>> thank you, melissa. right now first responders from our area are helping search and rescue crews in south carolina. how they're going to help. straight ahead. >>> a patient dies at a d.c. hospital after some type of altercation with security guards, but what exactly happened? what we could learn in just a few hours. >>> and we're just learning that president obama is designating two marine sanctuaries in >>> your time is 5:16. right now hundreds of people in south carolina need rescuing after devastating flooding. just amazing scenes. fairfax fi
what's going on, melissa? >> of course, tom, a big look at the beltway, inner loop and outer loop everything looking quite good. all of the major routes looking fine. taking a look at metro, m.a.r.c./vre, everything looking okay. silver, orange, and blue. the only line going to the armory is the blue line. as far as the orange line goes, remember we have buses running from armory to minnesota avenue because of that work there at stadium armory. back in ten minutes. >>> thank you,...
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melissa is tracking a major accident on the beltway right now. what's the latest, melissa? >> a big problem on the beltway, we're waiting to get more information about this. here's what we know. outer lane on pennsylvania is what we were called in for. below that, suitland parkway is closed. again, we're sending a reporter to this and they'll try to get some more information for you because that's going to be a big problem this morning. in herndon, sully road shut down at frying pan road. the southbound lanes are open, 66 into town, out of town. no problem. 270 also rolling along just fine, taking you 27 minutes. nice and green and no construction in the way there that you have to worry about this morning. also taking a look here, the top of the beltway and everything headed into town and out of town also rolling along. more information on that crash on the beltway coming up. >> all right, melissa. thank you. developing in northeast d.c. an investigation into an officer-involved shooting this morning. what we're learning about who owning fire. >>> and a warning after a conf
melissa is tracking a major accident on the beltway right now. what's the latest, melissa? >> a big problem on the beltway, we're waiting to get more information about this. here's what we know. outer lane on pennsylvania is what we were called in for. below that, suitland parkway is closed. again, we're sending a reporter to this and they'll try to get some more information for you because that's going to be a big problem this morning. in herndon, sully road shut down at frying pan road....
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. >> melissa -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: when melissa graduated from san jose state, the one person she wanted to share it with was not there. >> i think i lied in the fantasy she would always be there sick, but there. and then one day she wasn't. >> reporter: graduating assuma cum laude was the beginning of her accomplishments and she went into a good job at a pr firm. her biggest achievement may have been during the first year of college when she became the caretaker for her mom. >> her memory was not the best toward the end and so just making sure she took her meds want she had to take them three times a day. >> i have every in seen anything like that or someone her age. she was 19 and she was literally doing the hospice care for her mother. >> reporter: this was the first time she was with her mom at the hospital. just a baby in her arms. they were poor and living month- to-month in downtown san jose. she was 14 when the doctorsel to her mom she didn't have long to live. it was an immune disorder. >> melissa's mom came to the church and she was really looking for a family for he
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melissa magee is back with the forecast. >> it's about jackets. today is a good afternoon in the mid-60s and we'll max out at 67 in philadelphia and 64 in allentown and 68 down the shore in atlantic city. tomorrow highs only in the 50s. >>> weddings are stressful enough but imagine being trapped in the elevator before the ceremony was about to start. they were on their way when the elevator stopped. their entire bridal party and photographers and wedding planner and rabbi. >> we couldn't miss it because every single person involved in the ceremony was in the elevator. >> i thought okay god has other plans for this wedding, everyone stayed calm even the bride, a push of the emergency call button notified the fire department and they were set free a half hour later, they had a sunset ceremony and stories to tell. and hopefully a whole bunch of free pictures. >> now for melissa magee, sara bloomquist, and the entire "action news" team, i'm rick williams, have a nice afternoon, see you later. >>> where is he? he's never on time. >> hey guys. sorry i'm
melissa magee is back with the forecast. >> it's about jackets. today is a good afternoon in the mid-60s and we'll max out at 67 in philadelphia and 64 in allentown and 68 down the shore in atlantic city. tomorrow highs only in the 50s. >>> weddings are stressful enough but imagine being trapped in the elevator before the ceremony was about to start. they were on their way when the elevator stopped. their entire bridal party and photographers and wedding planner and rabbi....
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but right now we have a crash update with melissa. melissa? >> right now we have this crash still here on the left side of the roadway at the inner loop in old georgetown. that's pretty nasty. and the american legion bridge. right now we're not seeing too many slowdowns but, of course, all of this green is the rain moving through the region right now. most of our roads are covered. 95 northbound between the beltway and powder mill road h e do have some roadwork with the left lane blocked. 66 very wet. 270 no major problems northbound or southbound. i'll see you in ten minutes. >> thank you, melissa. >>> new information this morning out of california about a massive wildfire that took the lives of two people. what we learned overnight. >>> we're in the clear for >>> we're in the clear for hurricane joaquin, is that it's also a story about canals and the artificial heart,oers. electric guitars and rockets to the moon. in other words, this is the story of america- land of the doers. doin' it. did it. done. hard-working doers and smart-working doe
but right now we have a crash update with melissa. melissa? >> right now we have this crash still here on the left side of the roadway at the inner loop in old georgetown. that's pretty nasty. and the american legion bridge. right now we're not seeing too many slowdowns but, of course, all of this green is the rain moving through the region right now. most of our roads are covered. 95 northbound between the beltway and powder mill road h e do have some roadwork with the left lane blocked....
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melissa? >> breaking news. in alexandria, you're shut down because of downed wires at groveton straight. details coming up. >> thank you, melissa. we're staying on top of breaking news. we're shut down for a police investigation. let's check in with "news4's" derrick ward live on the scene with how this morning will affect the investigation. derrick? >> reporter: well, it definitely is starting to affect the morning commute here. traffic is being turned away on mt. olivet road on one end and the avenue on the other. this happened around 3:00 a.m. we're told it's a shooting in the 1900 block of west virginia. we don't know the details about the victim or victims. no details have been posted. this has remained a crime scene since that time. the police helicopter was up early in the investigation and now it seems they're waiting for the crime scene investigators to come out with the sunlight coming. it's going to be a little easier for them to do what they have to do. but, you know, commuters and pedestrians have
melissa? >> breaking news. in alexandria, you're shut down because of downed wires at groveton straight. details coming up. >> thank you, melissa. we're staying on top of breaking news. we're shut down for a police investigation. let's check in with "news4's" derrick ward live on the scene with how this morning will affect the investigation. derrick? >> reporter: well, it definitely is starting to affect the morning commute here. traffic is being turned away on mt....
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meteorologist melissa magee has the first check of the accu weather game time forecast, hi there, melissa a. >> i'm excited, i'm sure a lot have of people are already there looking forward to a really good college football game. a as you mentioned we have got great weather on the the way this evening. the currently 57 in philadelphia. forty-five in the poconos. fifty in reading, along the the coast in sea isle city, 54. let's get right to that game day forecast. temple up against notre dame, kick off at 8:00 p.m. lots of cloud with the south lawyer wind at three to 6 miles an hour. kick off temperature around 51. once we get in the fourth quarter we will drop down to 49. so we will talk about what we can expect for the rest of our weekend and week ahead, it is also halloween. we have got that trick or treaters forecast on the way and it warms up for us. milder on sunday and a chance of rain on monday. we have got details with the full, exclusive a accu weather seven day, walter. >> as we mentioned party started early for temple students today, it started very, very early. they made a trek
meteorologist melissa magee has the first check of the accu weather game time forecast, hi there, melissa a. >> i'm excited, i'm sure a lot have of people are already there looking forward to a really good college football game. a as you mentioned we have got great weather on the the way this evening. the currently 57 in philadelphia. forty-five in the poconos. fifty in reading, along the the coast in sea isle city, 54. let's get right to that game day forecast. temple up against notre...
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melissa magee has the preview. >> reporter: i am feeling the breeze from it's north northern west and you will too once you step outside. a gorgeous start to the friday afternoon, 62 in philadelphia and 60 in trenton cooler than yesterday. just 47 in the poconos and 58 out to the west in lancaster. look at the 24 hour temperature change, nearly 20 degrees colder in the poconos than the same time yesterday and 6 degrees cooler in the city and 10 degrees keeler in reading and lancaster. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing the front moving across the areas in the virginia and carolinas with high pressure and canada that will nose south ward for the start of our weekend, something to keep in mind if you step out tonight, we have high school football to talk about. the wind will subside and we drop down to 55 and 49 it's chilly at 10:00 p.m. tonight. dress with a few extra layers, the weekend call, sun giving way to increasing clouds and it's a cool day with a high of 61 and on sunday, a few showers are likely early in the morning and then clouds breaking for more sunshine and a warmer
melissa magee has the preview. >> reporter: i am feeling the breeze from it's north northern west and you will too once you step outside. a gorgeous start to the friday afternoon, 62 in philadelphia and 60 in trenton cooler than yesterday. just 47 in the poconos and 58 out to the west in lancaster. look at the 24 hour temperature change, nearly 20 degrees colder in the poconos than the same time yesterday and 6 degrees cooler in the city and 10 degrees keeler in reading and lancaster....
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i'll see you in ten minutes. >> thank you, melissa. r5:02. developing right now, a police officer is in critical condition in albuquerque, new mexico. albuquerque police say a man shot him during the a traffic stop last night. they arrested a man for a shooting and named him just in the last hour. they say the suspect had a suspected history of a violent crime including a former murder charge. also in albuquerque, new developments in the deadly shooting of a little girl. police say i starltd as a road rage incident. the man confessed to shooting the 4-year-old girl through a car window tuesday. he's in jay on a $650,000 bond. >>> happening today, a 19-year-old man will be sentenced for assaulting a man on a metro is calculator. that's not the only thing he'll be admitting to. he also punched an officer in the face. smith intervened and punched an officer when he tried to arrest him. he also knocked down a man in the market. in 2015 he attacked a robber. that happened in silver springs. >>> we're lenning the name of the 95-year-old woman who w
i'll see you in ten minutes. >> thank you, melissa. r5:02. developing right now, a police officer is in critical condition in albuquerque, new mexico. albuquerque police say a man shot him during the a traffic stop last night. they arrested a man for a shooting and named him just in the last hour. they say the suspect had a suspected history of a violent crime including a former murder charge. also in albuquerque, new developments in the deadly shooting of a little girl. police say i...
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so melissa allen has turned to another inmate, megan dooley, for help. with math. >> you add 6 to 18 and it gives you the next answer. >> it's great. i'm not embarrassed when she helps me. i sit there and listen to her because i know shy ain't judging me and stuff. >> i treat people how i want them to treat me. math is one of my better skills. it comes easy to me. so something that she struggles with, that's easy for me, if i can help her with it, it's not going to hurt me to sit down for ten minutes and write out the multiplication tables. all i have here is time. why not use it for something constructive? 30, 40, 50 -- >> yes, okay. >> melissa sees learning math as a step toward getting her life back on track after years of drug addiction and prostitution. >> monday through sunday, nonstop, every day. there's not a day that passed, every day. i did crazy -- i looked like a damned fool. i could see myself out there. i looked like a damned fool, running around thinking i'm like [ bleep ]. probably smelled like one, i don't know. 37 years old. i can't do
so melissa allen has turned to another inmate, megan dooley, for help. with math. >> you add 6 to 18 and it gives you the next answer. >> it's great. i'm not embarrassed when she helps me. i sit there and listen to her because i know shy ain't judging me and stuff. >> i treat people how i want them to treat me. math is one of my better skills. it comes easy to me. so something that she struggles with, that's easy for me, if i can help her with it, it's not going to hurt me to...
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. >> melissa is used to overcoming challenging. growing up with a learning disability, she was told she would be lucky to graduate high school, only to go on to earn an mba. perhaps that's why her second career as a p.e. specialist is perfect for her and her students. >> okay, so we're going to do our yoga class. >> when she took the job four years ago, melissa was well aware the title of it was adaptive physical education specialist. what melissa now admits she didn't understand was just how literal that word adaptive was going to be. >> i really was dumbfounded in the beginning. and i slowly learned that i'm supposed to build things for them. >> it started, she says, with a game as simple as kicking a ball. >> raise your hand if you want the ball. >> simple, unless there's a wheelchair involved. not fair, thought melissa. >> i think that's my job. like i feel like that's the core of my job, inclusion. and bringing these guys together. >> she came up with an idea of a device she would like to build, but didn't have the slightest c
. >> melissa is used to overcoming challenging. growing up with a learning disability, she was told she would be lucky to graduate high school, only to go on to earn an mba. perhaps that's why her second career as a p.e. specialist is perfect for her and her students. >> okay, so we're going to do our yoga class. >> when she took the job four years ago, melissa was well aware the title of it was adaptive physical education specialist. what melissa now admits she didn't...
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hi melissa. >> hi, walter. we had a cold start to the second half of the weekend. checking out morning lows, 38 degrees was the morning low in philadelphia, 25 in the pocono poconos. 30 allentown and lehigh valley. cold in atlantic city this morning with temperature of 30. not much of a recovery this afternoon with high in the city of 53. at this hour with north westerly whipped, 47 in philadelphia. at the freezing mark in pocono poconos, 3 2. 42 reading along the coach in beach haven at this hour coming in at 9. it gets colder tonight why the national weather service issued a freeze warninging. it goes up midnight lasting until 9 a.m. monday. we're calling for temperatures to drop to lower 0s and middle 30s. this is second night in a row where we had a freeze warning. so you really need to protect any sensitive vegetation you have outdoors if you have not brought it inside this will more than likely lead to vegetation decay. a cold night is on the way. future tracker 6 showing you as you waing up tomorrow morning lower 0s. upper 20s norm and west of town. we'll ta
hi melissa. >> hi, walter. we had a cold start to the second half of the weekend. checking out morning lows, 38 degrees was the morning low in philadelphia, 25 in the pocono poconos. 30 allentown and lehigh valley. cold in atlantic city this morning with temperature of 30. not much of a recovery this afternoon with high in the city of 53. at this hour with north westerly whipped, 47 in philadelphia. at the freezing mark in pocono poconos, 3 2. 42 reading along the coach in beach haven at...
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melissa. >> wow. that's -- i mean it gets more interesting by the minute, mike, thanks so much >> thanks for having me >> busy day in congress, the house also voting on a important bill to allow u.s. oil exports overseas for the first time in 40 years an effort the president is always threatening to veto, peter barns in washington watching it all. peter >> that's right, melissa, the house has approved this bill from support of nearly every republican and a couple democrats, and it faces an uphill fight in the senate with a filibuster and as you mentioned at the white house where the president has threatened to veto it. by the boom in u.s. oil production thanking to fracking technology. the as you say now producing about 9 million plus barrels of oil a day, a 70% jump from just five years ago. >> because of american technology, we have an abundance of natural resources now and an abundance of oil. we literal could be the saudi arabia of energy and yet there's a law that's on the books that bans the abi
melissa. >> wow. that's -- i mean it gets more interesting by the minute, mike, thanks so much >> thanks for having me >> busy day in congress, the house also voting on a important bill to allow u.s. oil exports overseas for the first time in 40 years an effort the president is always threatening to veto, peter barns in washington watching it all. peter >> that's right, melissa, the house has approved this bill from support of nearly every republican and a couple...
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thanks, melissa. >>> we return to amelia segal. i know we were talking rain later today, but you're seeing it. >> it just materialized. >> how did it happen, this crazy weather? >> there's a disturbance. >> there's a disturbance in the sun. >> very technical. we're going to be tracking areas of rain. it's mild and even a little muggy. it cools down, especially tomorrow. columbus day looking nice. here's the latest, the shower i'm talking about. quickly formed. now you can see this little disturbance here of isolated cells further to the south. one to the south of gaithersburg. there's going to be passing over 270. some activity moving to the beltway likely impacting parts of washington and arlington in the next half hour. i'll be talking it so you find more information there and we continue to look back to the west. you see scattered showers moving in to western maryland moving through. here's the cost further back to the west. so your weather impacts today, low to moderate. some rain could slow. mainly an evening commute. most of
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. >>> melissa, thank you. happening today, it is your chance to voice what you think about the future of i-66. chances are you'll have something to say once you hear how much it could impact your wallet just as much as your commute. >>> another scare in the air. what happened after a pilot on a passenger jet lost consciousness. >>> thieves getting high tech. >>> thieves getting high tech. how they're why should over two hundred years of citi history matter to you? well, because it tells us something powerful about progress: that whether times are good or bad, people and their ideas will continue to move the world forward. as long as they have someone to believe in them. citi financed the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why shoul
. >>> melissa, thank you. happening today, it is your chance to voice what you think about the future of i-66. chances are you'll have something to say once you hear how much it could impact your wallet just as much as your commute. >>> another scare in the air. what happened after a pilot on a passenger jet lost consciousness. >>> thieves getting high tech. >>> thieves getting high tech. how they're why should over two hundred years of citi history matter to...
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i'll see you in a few minutes. >> melissa, thank you. it's 5:23. >>> alison parker's parents hope virginia will be the next state to tighten up its gun laws. her parents held a rally calling for common sense gun reform. >>> an exciting ceremony today, they'll hold an installation ceremony to welcome in the organization's 13th secretary. dr. david skorton joins. chief justice roberts will be among the 5 hub people at the ceremony. you can check the nbc ba app for pictures later today. >>> a move today say will add to the stability of baltimore's police department. davis began serving as an interim commissioner in july. "the baltimore sun" praised davis for his eagerness to listen to the community. demonstrators at a sit-in last week say he's not toll rant enough of civil disobedience. >>> this week metro couldnary rowe its list of candidates down to two. sources tell us finalists are also professionals. they could announce a new g.m. in early november. they've been without a permanent general manager for nearly a year. >> 5:24. redskins'
i'll see you in a few minutes. >> melissa, thank you. it's 5:23. >>> alison parker's parents hope virginia will be the next state to tighten up its gun laws. her parents held a rally calling for common sense gun reform. >>> an exciting ceremony today, they'll hold an installation ceremony to welcome in the organization's 13th secretary. dr. david skorton joins. chief justice roberts will be among the 5 hub people at the ceremony. you can check the nbc ba app for pictures...
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melissa? >> breaking news right now. outer loop at the american legion bridge h estill have the center lanes blocked here. we're talk about a five-mime backup as you're headed out and across to the outer loop across the american legion bridge. a big look alt the beltway. you can see that. out to the outer loop, typically slow as you're approaching colesville road, georgia avenue, any of those. no major problems will. inbound, slow. totally normal for this time of day. b.w. looking well as you approach the beltway. you're still 20 minutes behind. it's going to take you 15 minutes. your slowest spot is from rockville all the way down. you can see that's the major area. >>> a man accused of killing nine students at a community college in oregon. chris mercer was behind the shooting at umpqua community college. nine students died before deputies killed him. we could learn the victims' names tore. mercer forced people to stand up and state their religion before he shot them. a man claiming he is mercer's father talked to repo
melissa? >> breaking news right now. outer loop at the american legion bridge h estill have the center lanes blocked here. we're talk about a five-mime backup as you're headed out and across to the outer loop across the american legion bridge. a big look alt the beltway. you can see that. out to the outer loop, typically slow as you're approaching colesville road, georgia avenue, any of those. no major problems will. inbound, slow. totally normal for this time of day. b.w. looking well as...
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. >> melissa. thank you. >>> when we're talking about traveling today you can be part of the conversation about the future of interstate 66. v dot has plans to put tolls on that road between d.c. and the beltway, tolls that could cost you $85 a week. news 4's kristin wright joining us from the road on how drivers feel about the proposal. kristin, good morning. >> reporter: aaron, naturally people are frustrated and people are worried, particularly about how much it could cost so how much? aaron mentioned $58 a week. that's $17 in tolls a day. we are on 66 east right now in falls church where as you can see traffic is slowing down. v dot said it would ease congestion. they were at a vdot meeting last night talking about all of this. we were there, too, and heard from a lot of you at a loss really because you're tired of the horrible traffic on 6 but you don't know if you can pay the tolls. there is another public information meeting tonight at washington lee high school in arlington. that is happeni
. >> melissa. thank you. >>> when we're talking about traveling today you can be part of the conversation about the future of interstate 66. v dot has plans to put tolls on that road between d.c. and the beltway, tolls that could cost you $85 a week. news 4's kristin wright joining us from the road on how drivers feel about the proposal. kristin, good morning. >> reporter: aaron, naturally people are frustrated and people are worried, particularly about how much it could...
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>> thank you, melissa. people living in this burning home say they were impressed by the first response. they were able to get the father and son out and keep the flames from catching to other houses. one firefighter and resident were hurt but not seriously. >> right when i came outside, the whole street was blocked down, the fire truck were there and they were on it. it was really impressive. >> heat from the flames damaged one of the sidings -- actually siding on either side of the house and investigators are working to find out what started the fire. >>> the deadline is approaching if vice president biden wants to run for president. nbc's tracie potts joining us live from capitol hill. he's making that decision as some of the confirmed candidates are getting ready for the debate. tracy? >> exactly. we're hearing he could make that decision in the next day or so. nothing firm yet. the way they've writ p the rules, he could end up of the stage. hours before the debate, he would still be able to be there. f
>> thank you, melissa. people living in this burning home say they were impressed by the first response. they were able to get the father and son out and keep the flames from catching to other houses. one firefighter and resident were hurt but not seriously. >> right when i came outside, the whole street was blocked down, the fire truck were there and they were on it. it was really impressive. >> heat from the flames damaged one of the sidings -- actually siding on either side...
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. >> melissa lewelling. >> reporter: when melissa graduated from san jose state, the one person she wanted to share it with was not there. >> i think i had loved in the fantasy that she would just always be there. sick but there. and then one day she wasn't. >> reporter: graduating summa cum laude was only the beginning of her accomplishments. she went into a good job at a pr firm but her biggest achievement may have been during her first year of college when melissa became caretaker for her mom. >> her memory wasn't the best toward the end so just making sure that she took her meds. she had to take those three times a day. >> i have never seen anything like that. and i have never seeing someone her age 19 and she was literally doing the hospice care for her mother. >> reporter: this was the the first time melissa was with her mom at the hospital just a baby in her arms. they were poor month to month in downtown san jose. melissa was 14 when the doctors told her mom she didn't have long to live. it was an immune disorder. >> melissa's mom came to the church and she was really looking for a
. >> melissa lewelling. >> reporter: when melissa graduated from san jose state, the one person she wanted to share it with was not there. >> i think i had loved in the fantasy that she would just always be there. sick but there. and then one day she wasn't. >> reporter: graduating summa cum laude was only the beginning of her accomplishments. she went into a good job at a pr firm but her biggest achievement may have been during her first year of college when melissa...
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independence mall will set as the backdrop, meteorologist, melissa magee will have more on the forecast for tomorrow night's game coming up in a moment, but first eva pilgram live in the heart of owl country. >> reporter: hey rick, yes to say this campus is excited is an understatement. you see them behind me. we are here at the student center though have been busy making signs, and showing off their temple pride. the student center is running a special $10 for signs for the game. and gear is flying off the racks. >> i'm a notre dame fan. >> my wife went to temple right now we are a house divided. >> first time for the reilly family. >> it's a hard week, they planned the trip from charlotte, north carolina, to see notre dame. >> it's my first notre dame, we are excited to be here. >> we could win, this is serious so -- >> and people have been snatching up temple gear so much that the school's website actually crashed. right now the only place that you can buy the temple gear is in the school's book store. or other brick and mortar stores, can you not order it online, the book store is s
independence mall will set as the backdrop, meteorologist, melissa magee will have more on the forecast for tomorrow night's game coming up in a moment, but first eva pilgram live in the heart of owl country. >> reporter: hey rick, yes to say this campus is excited is an understatement. you see them behind me. we are here at the student center though have been busy making signs, and showing off their temple pride. the student center is running a special $10 for signs for the game. and...
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melissa, how is the commute? >> you can see we have a little be it of a block alk because of this accident. it looks like it's not slowing things down. on metro orange, silver, blue lines, delays because of malfunction. so it could be a little slow for you there. travel times there, 270 from german town to the spur. outer loop, you're not seeing any major issue either. perhaps looking over to route 1. right now fairfax, you're on one. also looking good at 24 minutes. remember to listen when you hop in your car. >> thanks, melissa. we continue to follow a developing story right now in dale city after two students were found dead this weekend. what schools are doing for the victims' classmates today. >> and a warning for kids going trick or >>> breaking news in to the live desk. we now know exactly where this morning's powerful earthquake is. afghanistan, not pakistan as we originally thought. 7.7. it's also rock parts of pakistan and india, where we're getting reports of both countries with buildings situation and
melissa, how is the commute? >> you can see we have a little be it of a block alk because of this accident. it looks like it's not slowing things down. on metro orange, silver, blue lines, delays because of malfunction. so it could be a little slow for you there. travel times there, 270 from german town to the spur. outer loop, you're not seeing any major issue either. perhaps looking over to route 1. right now fairfax, you're on one. also looking good at 24 minutes. remember to listen...
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melissa, what's going on? >> this sets of issues going on at indian head highway on kirby hill road. alternating closures. that should be wrapped up here in a little bit. 66 and 95 looking good. don't have any problems on 66 or 95. looking ahead here kind of between shady grove road and 270, have just one lane getting bybecause of roadwork here. beltway at colesville road, don't have any problem. in and out of town looking quite good. a live look at maryland coming up. >> thank you, melissa. >>> new poll numbers coming up. donald trump is still in the lead and not one but two people are gaining on him, and we'll tell you who. >>> it's not happened in nearly a decade. the program morning. gop front-runner donald trump keeps his leads in the early votes in iowa and new hampshire, but he's seeing a dip in other places. meanwhile hillary clinton is still trying to fight off bernie sanders in new hampshire. tracie potts joins us live on decision 2016. good morning. >> good morning. we're going to hear from hillary
melissa, what's going on? >> this sets of issues going on at indian head highway on kirby hill road. alternating closures. that should be wrapped up here in a little bit. 66 and 95 looking good. don't have any problems on 66 or 95. looking ahead here kind of between shady grove road and 270, have just one lane getting bybecause of roadwork here. beltway at colesville road, don't have any problem. in and out of town looking quite good. a live look at maryland coming up. >> thank you,...
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melissa, brand-new problem on 395? >> sounds like a disabled vehicle off to the side of the roadway. we could see slowdowns. 395 northbound, duke street. as far as travel times, germantown to the beltway, on time. it's going to take you ten minutes. again, quite good there. 66 inbound and 95 north you don't have any major problems. taking a2>> something that's growing more popular at camps with kids. zip lines, they're raising new concerns. the injuries doctors say they're seeing a little more frequentrily. >>> plus, how to make the best of a bad situation. how one couple didn't >>> we have new video in from south carolina where people are still escaping the floodwaters there. take a look. 90 people evacuated their homes by boat as the saluda river rose. >> the water kept rising and we learned they had let the water out of the dam. we had streams right close back of this development, and we
melissa, brand-new problem on 395? >> sounds like a disabled vehicle off to the side of the roadway. we could see slowdowns. 395 northbound, duke street. as far as travel times, germantown to the beltway, on time. it's going to take you ten minutes. again, quite good there. 66 inbound and 95 north you don't have any major problems. taking a2>> plus, how to make the best of a bad situation. how one couple didn't >>> we have new video in from south carolina where people are...
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see you in a few minutes. >> thank you, melissa. an investigation into gunfire that killed two men in prince george's county. neighbors tell "news4" they heard as many as six gunshots before 8:00 last night. derrick ward is at central gardens right now. derrick. >> reporter: when they got here that is correct i found two men dead. they're told both of the vilk tims we t victims were inside an apartment complex, the hallway of an apartment complex. were dead on the scene. police have not released their identity or possible motive or suspect investigation. police stayed here until at least 11:00, maybe midnight investigating this crime. now, they will hopefully today release more information about the victims wlrks they lived here or whether they were here for some other republican. that was just back inall july when on the other side of this apartment complex two security guards were gunned down while they were in their cars in the parking lots. one of those security guards died. no indication from police if there's any connection be
see you in a few minutes. >> thank you, melissa. an investigation into gunfire that killed two men in prince george's county. neighbors tell "news4" they heard as many as six gunshots before 8:00 last night. derrick ward is at central gardens right now. derrick. >> reporter: when they got here that is correct i found two men dead. they're told both of the vilk tims we t victims were inside an apartment complex, the hallway of an apartment complex. were dead on the scene....
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melissa, what's going on on the roads. >> we still have this closure. west virginia avenue because of the police investigation. that's where derrick ward is. zooming out just for a second here, prince george's county, everything looking good. nice and green. don't have any major worries there. we do have a disabled car off to the right shoulder right now. 66 westbound at leesburg pike. just a warning for you and 395 at seminary road. inbound, outbound, no worries. i'll see you back here in ten minutes. >> all right, melissa, thank you. >>> hillary clinton is take break from the campaign trail. why she's instenld turning her attention to a big investigation this week. >>> >>> welcome back at 4:45. happening today, announcements on drone operations. secretary anthony fox expecting to announce operators will have to register their unmanned aircraft with the department of transportation. the new rule stems from concerns with chose calls between drones and commercial airliners. nuclear response is about to under go new changes. u.s. leaders expect iran to ta
melissa, what's going on on the roads. >> we still have this closure. west virginia avenue because of the police investigation. that's where derrick ward is. zooming out just for a second here, prince george's county, everything looking good. nice and green. don't have any major worries there. we do have a disabled car off to the right shoulder right now. 66 westbound at leesburg pike. just a warning for you and 395 at seminary road. inbound, outbound, no worries. i'll see you back here...
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back in ten minutes. >> thanks, melissa. your water bill could be going up today if you live in d.c. mark segraves first reported they're adding a system replacement fee to your bill. that money would go toward fixing aging pipes and could cost as much as $10 more every month. if you live in a newer home, you could pay more than that. houses with water sprinkler systems could see an increase of $40. sometimes as much as $80 every month. >>> startling news out of arlington, where the search is on for the man police say tried to abduct a woman, be but is it related to a series of attacks. >> if you had weekend plan, think again how hurricane joaquin is expected to >>> right now we're keeping an eye on the rain in our area. we're getting ready for a nor'easter. by sunday, we could be dealing with a hurricane. more on that. >>> a man has one last hearing before his trial. charles severance faces charges in the deaths of three alexandria residents. the defense says he does not plan to plead guilty by reason of insanity, but they
back in ten minutes. >> thanks, melissa. your water bill could be going up today if you live in d.c. mark segraves first reported they're adding a system replacement fee to your bill. that money would go toward fixing aging pipes and could cost as much as $10 more every month. if you live in a newer home, you could pay more than that. houses with water sprinkler systems could see an increase of $40. sometimes as much as $80 every month. >>> startling news out of arlington, where...
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meteorologist melissa magee has details and first check of your accu weather forecast, melissa. >> we still that have coastal flood advisory for mainly philadelphia and wilmington. this will stay up until midnight because high tied cycle is occurring right now. we will take a couple hours for the waters to flow through the delaware river ape other tributaries but we have advisory for south jersey and delaware. that will stay up until 7:00 p.m. on monday because minor flooding is a concern at the time of the high tides. still gusty at the coast. 30 miles an hour in beach haven. gusts as high as 32 miles an hour in atlantic city 256789 miles an hour there in at millville. here's the big change today, you probably noticed it late in the afternoon. twenty-four hour temperature change is a good 6 degrees warmer in the city then this same time yesterday. 2 degrees warmer in allentown and that is because we are finding pockets of sunshine and breaks in those cloud early this evening. the call from accu weather for the the rest of our week ahead is still breezy tonight, risk of sunshine on th
meteorologist melissa magee has details and first check of your accu weather forecast, melissa. >> we still that have coastal flood advisory for mainly philadelphia and wilmington. this will stay up until midnight because high tied cycle is occurring right now. we will take a couple hours for the waters to flow through the delaware river ape other tributaries but we have advisory for south jersey and delaware. that will stay up until 7:00 p.m. on monday because minor flooding is a concern...
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melissa is here with a check of the forecast. it's going to be pretty for the weekend. >> reporter: it's going to be pretty once we get into saturday. sunshine and increasing clouds and rain moves in the afternoon and evening hours. 80 degrees in the city. 79 in toms river. the moisture moves in later on tonight, anywhere from a 10th to a half inch of rain and cooler and drier just in time for saturday. a look at the stories coming up today on "action news" at 4:00. celebrating a century of culture and tradition we take a look back in time at philadelphia's italian market. details are being finalized for the columbus day parade. coming up at 4:00 p.m. we catch up with this year's famous grand marshall whose musical career spans generation. don't forget to join us today for "action news" at 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. for sarah bloomquist, melissa magee, and the entire "action news" team, i'm rick williams. we'll see you later, have a nice afternoon! ♪ >>> announcer: do you want to feed your family more for less? well li
melissa is here with a check of the forecast. it's going to be pretty for the weekend. >> reporter: it's going to be pretty once we get into saturday. sunshine and increasing clouds and rain moves in the afternoon and evening hours. 80 degrees in the city. 79 in toms river. the moisture moves in later on tonight, anywhere from a 10th to a half inch of rain and cooler and drier just in time for saturday. a look at the stories coming up today on "action news" at 4:00. celebrating...
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let's get details with meteorologist melissa a magee at the big board with her first check of the accu weather forecast, melissa. >> walter, you definitely felt the difference this afternoon the chill in the air. yesterday's high temperature 66 degrees. today we maxed out at 67 well below average of 66 this time of the year. as you check out the 24 hour temperature change, it is a good 10 degrees colder then the same time yesterday. 10 degrees colder as well in reading as it was 24 hours ago and 4 degrees cold inner allentown and lehigh valley. a few things to go over tonight. we have got a frost advisory from midnight right through 9:00 a.m. sunday. philadelphia not included in that frost advisory this may lead to interior sections of south jersey and suburbs to the north and west as well as cape may county there in new jersey. so good idea tonight to protect any of your sensitive vegetation. also tonight we have got a freeze warning for 95 percent of the area, delaware, philadelphia counties not included in that. this stays up until midnight right through 9:00 a.m. sunday as temratur
let's get details with meteorologist melissa a magee at the big board with her first check of the accu weather forecast, melissa. >> walter, you definitely felt the difference this afternoon the chill in the air. yesterday's high temperature 66 degrees. today we maxed out at 67 well below average of 66 this time of the year. as you check out the 24 hour temperature change, it is a good 10 degrees colder then the same time yesterday. 10 degrees colder as well in reading as it was 24 hours...
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melissa, how's the commute? >>> right now 66 in bound you can see pretty nasty here as you head to the beltway. this is because of an earlier disabled vehicle that is out of the way. 295 south near annapolis road is causing slowdowns. inner loop at telegraph, brand-new report of a crash in the left lane causing slowdowns there as you come across woodrow wilson bridge. 270 from germman town to the spur no problem. 95 north no major problems there. remember to listen to wtop when you hop in your car. >>> stepping up patrols to help protect your kids. where police will be watching for drivers who break the rules around school buses. >>> first though, a developing story in silver spring where police are investigating a deadly crash overnight. the car missed a turn, slammed into a tree and burst into flames. news 4's molette green has more from the scene next. >>> following a pair of developing stories. we have the scene of a crash investigation after a car slams into a tree. >> we are also watching for updates out o
melissa, how's the commute? >>> right now 66 in bound you can see pretty nasty here as you head to the beltway. this is because of an earlier disabled vehicle that is out of the way. 295 south near annapolis road is causing slowdowns. inner loop at telegraph, brand-new report of a crash in the left lane causing slowdowns there as you come across woodrow wilson bridge. 270 from germman town to the spur no problem. 95 north no major problems there. remember to listen to wtop when you hop...
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not fair thought melissa. >> i think that's my job. i feel like that's the core of my job is inclusion and bringing these guys together. >> reporter: she came up with an idea of a device she'd like to build, but didn't have the slightest clue how. >> i tried to contact some, universities, engineering departments to see if students -- if a student project would take this on. didn't get anywhere. >> reporter: lucky for melissa the next stop was san francisco tech shop and sam lamont. >> from the first ten minutes he was so excited about this. >> reporter: it's not in sam's job description to actually work on clients' projects for them. but this was special. >> yeah, i have a 6-year-old who's healthy and i just wanted to, you know, if i could improve the lives of in child and make recess more fun for any child, that's the best job ever. >> go! nice. >> reporter: together melissa and sam have created the kicker helper. melissa now perfecting her pr o prototype on the playground and in the gyms of the san leandro unified school district. >>
not fair thought melissa. >> i think that's my job. i feel like that's the core of my job is inclusion and bringing these guys together. >> reporter: she came up with an idea of a device she'd like to build, but didn't have the slightest clue how. >> i tried to contact some, universities, engineering departments to see if students -- if a student project would take this on. didn't get anywhere. >> reporter: lucky for melissa the next stop was san francisco tech shop and...