tom kierein is here with more on the forecast. >> the welcomed rain is long gone. quite a chill in the area. temperatures dipped down to 50 degrees throughout most of the region. 5 # is at national airport. we have a deeping area of low pressure. temperatures climb into the mid-60s. during the day tmtinds a bit blustery. that will affect some of e high school games. in fact, tonight we have big high school football games. wind could be affecting the game, as well as college games tomorrow. should be in the 60s th a diminished wind. beginning of next week we could get a passing shower tuesday and wednesday. >> accident just happened. live pictures of i-95 northbound in virginia before you get to route 123. accident far right side of the roadway. as a result a bit of a delay. wilson bridge, both inner and outer loop between alex an dree kra and oxen hill moving along well. metro and vre doing okay. two slight delays. camd 843 and penn 503. we are following breaking news in northwest washington. one man was shot and killed in a popular skz in the district. it happened on 2000 block of northwest. tracee wilns is live with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, eun. it appears detectives have wrapped up their part of this investigation. still, an officer watching the scene. they have it hapd off. but this did happen. around 2:30 here on ninth street, on u reet and right around the corner om the 930 country here. he was transported to the hospital where he died. police are continuing their investigation. live in northwest. eun, back to you in the studio. >> tracee,hank you. the ws keeps getting better as one by one they're leaving the hospital and returning to their families. miners are leaving like rock stars. fans and reporters all flocked to cheer on their new heroes. amazgly, doctorsed no one is suffering from shock. >> i think they're more anxious to get out from the hospital than they were the mine. >> the government will monitor for psychological and emotional scars. metro said it has come up with an action plan for bron escalators. metro said the changes are part of an independent audit that uncoverea lot of problems with the way that metro maintains its escalators and elevator, the metro could add more security. they could add 17 officers. the officers a canine uns would provide round the clock coverage without yoef time costs. metro board stilleeds to approve the $900,000 plan. they will meet later this month. is morning, alexandria wants to expand ets rules to deal with rude cab drivers. they want drivers to be polite to any member of the public. if they fail to comply they could lose their jobs. >> now to decision 2010. current governor martin o'malley and bob ehrlich met for e second debate at the "washington post." >> people will use it. it will be popular. not everybody is for the light rail altnative. we just simply have a philosophical difference on this issue. >> this has been the subject of a lot of engineering studies and a lot of hearings. all the local presences was for the purple line to be light rail. >> this was the last televised debate between o'malley and ehrlich. the two agreed to radio debate next friday. this morning president obama isromising don't ask, don't tell will end while he's in office. speaking before a group of you people the president said being gay is not a choice. he said you should not have to lie about who you are in order to serve in the american military. that study to be completed december 1st. the group is hoping the study will pave the way for a repeal when congress returns for the session. >> we need finality. whether it's through the courts or president obama's leadership with et senate. that we will get finality this year and don't ask, don't tell will go away for good. >> reporter:ince don't ask, don't tell became the law of the land, legal experts said 14,000 gay service mbers have been kicked out of the military. but it appears the controversial law could come to an end. the deficit is projected to be down slightly from last year but well over $1 trillion. 6:07. 55 degrees. it may have albeen a mistake. what police e saying about the motive behind the murder of an american in mexico. will it happen again? whatomeone september to two d.c. schls two days a radio. w [ male announcer ] martin o'malley sworn in. inherits a billion-dollar surplus, low unemployment. o'malley signs t biggest tax hike in maryla history. raids chesapeake bay fund to cover spending. ves raises to top aide business climate ranks 45th worst in the nation. now 200,000 jobs lost. o'malley covers up jobs report that proved maryland's economy stalled. if re-elected, o'malley will raise taxes again. whether he does, is up to you. welcome back. a live look out over the capitol building there in the distance. 54 degrees rig now. it's warmed up about 5 degrees or so, tom, since we got started this morning. and we're in for a -- how would you describe today? >> blustery and cool day. the winds will be a big story today. winds gusting 30 miles per hour. that's going to affect manyf the big football games later and this evening. many high school games under way today and tonight and into the weekend, too, because the winds will still be a bit blustery tomorrow. right now the windsare not too bad. temperatures around 50 degrees. 51 at national airport. later this afternoon, we'll climb into the mid-60s with winds gusting over 30 miles per hour. a few clouds racing through from time to time might produce a passing shower. overnight don't will be clear, chilly evening. by dawn, just near 40. saturday will be bright and sunny. today, into the mid-60s. wind gusting 30 miles per hour tomorrow. then on sunday we'll have bright sunshine. highs near 70. good weather forhe skins/colts game. monday, back to work and school. might get a shower tuesday or wednesday next week. now let's check on traffic. how is it looking? >> looking good. chopper 4. prubly wrapped up in their long joh johns. everything on the road beaiful so far. capital beltway, smooth sailing. a little bit of volume but really not bad. one accident, 95 northbound, prns william, virginia side, over to the shoulder. police have not yet arrived. if they do and the fire department shows up they may take the right lane. right now travel lanes are open. it is slow due purely to rubber neing. we'll keep a close eye on that. time 6:12. still to come, one of the largest drugstore fined for selling a key indpreed yent some meth. why investigators were writing prison letters to the man charged with murder of chandr bob ehrlich says he wants to x maryland. but he increased state spending by record amounts. ehrlich raised $3 billion in taxes and fees... including property taxes... and a 40% increase in college tuition and now he's made over $1 billion in w promises... with no plans to pay for them... except for cutng education. cuts that will lay off teachers and increase class sizes. that's not a budget. and bob ehrlich's not the kind of leader... we can trust. we have a major traffic alert for those of you planning to drive-thrgh the tysons corner area this weekend. the work on the hot lanes project is about to get under way. that means srting tonight chain bridge road will comptely shut down at the beltway and remain closed all weekend long. news 4's megan mcgrath joins us with more on this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eun. if you live or shop in the tysons corner area it will be a tough go for you for work that's being done. a major road closure kicks in later today. they'll be taking down theld northbound 495 bridge. let's look at what's going to be happening. all four lanes will be closed underneath the beltway. the four ramps connecting shane bridge road to the beltway will be closed as well. that's a temporary closure. this will take place at 9 k34r07b tonigh e closure will remain in effect until 5:00 a.m. monday. now, there is a possibility, though, if the work is completed sooner that they might be able to open ahead of schedule. we'll have to wait and see. >> well, we have friday night until monday morning. if when we did this one here we were out o here a little bit earlier on sunday. no promises. but we hope to get i done as soon as possible. reopen 123. >> and traffic will be detoured to route 7 and georgetown pike through the area. now, this is all on top of changes that already took place earlier this would ebb weekend. that will be the case for 18 to 24 months. the road to the beltway was closed. that ramp will remain closed for two years. there's a new traffic signal there to allow people to access the beltway. but that's also a major choke point. we will see the closure starting late friday night. eun, back to you. >> all right. megan, thank you. this morning the fbi is get involved after letters containing white powder showed up at two d.c. public schools the the first arrived at ban craft elementary school wednesday. a second letter was found at adams elementary school on thursday. >> reporter: police, fire and hazmat were here at the drop of a ha they were all trying tro's assess what the problem was and releasing people to move around freely again. >> suspicious letters full of white houder were sent to 17 schools in houston. happening today, upset parents will finally get the dhoons speak their mind about a controversial test given to middle school students at the district. they took a health survey that contained qutions about sexual knowledge. the school september nt an opt- letter. a meeting this morning at 8:45 at the school. new details in the chandra levy murder case. a judge denied a request to dismiss the case. he said police violated his right to remain silent when he sent him phony pen pal letters. they carried the pseudonym maria lopez and was an attempt the get him to confess. he is set to go on trial next week. he is charged with murdering leafy in an attempted sexual assault in 2001. a maryland man is dead three days after a violent encounter with police and nowis family wants to know what happened. montgomery county police were called to the 11400 block of lockwood drive, a short distance from ali's home in white oak. someone had reported an individual in the hall way acting suspiciously. heas asked to leave and eventual eventually. he was taken to the hospital and died three days later. >> if a mistake was made, we would like to know. if they believe they were violent, we would like to know. the pot is we don't. >> he was diagnosed schizophrenia and taking medication. new developments in the deadly shootin of an american on the u.s./mexico border. david harley may have been a case of mistaken identity. his wife has been bleeding for her husband's body. he was shot while jet skiing on the ke of a border of texas. he maufb mistaken by a rival drug runner by mexican pirates. the federal government has fined cvs pharmacy $75 million over the sale of a key ingredient in methamphetamines. they failed to properly motor the sale of pseudophedrine. chairman and ceo said the country breached its policies. the government will not pursu criminal charges. redskins face one of their toughest test this is week as peyton manning and the colts come to town ts week. a thrilling overtime run over the green bay packers where they gave up 400 yards of total offense and still won the game. it promises to be a much tougher challenge for washington's defense. indianapolis ranks fourth in passing yards. skins defense certainly knows they're facing off against one of the better fense the in the league. >> just doesn't get that esy for us. great offense after great offense. peyton manning is no different. he is a guy who playedn every stage possible. he knows what's coming before it comes. we're going to have a tough task ahead of us. we're going to go out and play r kind of football and hope to continue. >> be sure to tune in to watch skins squareff against the colts 8:20 right here on nbc 4. earlier this week gilbert arenas took a lot of heat on faking an inju. last night's game, shot of redemption, right? not so much. arenas played all of three minutes before asking to get out of the game with a real injury. it's a strained right groin and he will be reevaluated too. >> oh. >> karma will get you. >> all right, tom, the forecast is interestin >> good weather for the game. it oht to be clear. temperatures in the low 60s game time sunday night. great weather for that. a lot of big high school football games tonight, saturday, many big college games saturday too. near 50. not much wind yet. lateroday that wind could be affecting the night games as well. 30 miles per hour out of the northwest. clouds racing throug might produce a passing sprinkle. highs, mid-60s by midafternoon. saturday, sundayy, windy, low 60s to mid-60s. diminished wind. high near 70. monday we get back to work and school. eye highs in the mid 60s. shower tuesday or wednesday. jerry, how is the traffic? >> smooth sailing. i-95 to 355 on the bltway moving along well. let's see how we are doing elsewhere. south of town to the wilson bridge. trav lanes open there. one more stop out to the rails we go. two delays. very minor. pen penn, 503. back to u guys. >> all right. thanks, jerry. >> 6:23. 55 degrees. key figure returning to d.c. for an unlikely visit. a taste of vegas coming to our area. and a big crowd busts the white house. white house. the taxes 60 percent.d not getsy woman 1 syi didn't owatrnor man 3: he worked for ak 10 billn doanother bamillion.sed.axers 17 h big s don't need help. middle class marylanders do. >> "30 rock" like you've never seen it before. live. the white house turned pink. it drew big crowds. president obama made the announcement earlier in the day via twitter. unlikely meeting today. condoleezza rice will talk with president barack obama in the oval office. rice was also the national security adviser under the bush administration. the president has been critical for her role in the runup to the iraq war. she is currently on a book tour. >> just about 6:27. the miners have become national heroes but one in particular reached rock star status among ta teenage girls. an update on the break i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that'. here are some things that i'll makas little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got toake care of my heart. for me, cheerios a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep doing? take care of your heart. the natural whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ] it's time. love your heart so you can do what you love. cheerios. [ bob ] squak. ♪ i like your mes ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i like the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile ♪ don't know why i love you [ male announcer ] we belt when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn express hotels, you always can. holiday inn express. stay you. breaking news right now. a man killed right along the u street corridor. and this morning shocking new information about what exactly went down. plus, major traffic alert on major construction project that is about to shut down a heavily traveled road. outsmarted. metro derails plans to lower the price of smartrip cards. thank you for waking up with us on news 4 today. i'm aaron gilchrist in for joe kreb >> and i'm eun yang. beautiful sky out there. planeaking off at reagan international airport. tom? >> sunrise is getting later and later. >> bummer. >> but we will be falling back, though, the first sunday morning of november. so keep that in mid. between now and then, though, those rsunrises getting later ad later. partly cloudy now. prince george's, arlington, fairfax, district of column bee. fact, most of the region in the 40s to 50. 40 degrees in a few locations. eastern shore. tidewater as well. near 50. the last 12 hours a big storm center deepening rapidly over new england will whip us with some wind. anothe disturbance triggering us in the ohio valley. that may be passing through later today. passing shower midday. blustery wind gusting over 30 miles r hour this afternoon. next week could get a little more rain tuesday and wednesday. jerry, how is our traffic? >> chopper 4 scooted over. live pictures of i-270 southbound as you he through rockville making the trip from route 28 to falls road. montrose down to spur. there's the main line. school bus parking lot. all is well on 270. a little volume and that's it. 395 north of duke street. briefly hea. seminary road to and across the 14th street bridge. noa bad morning. metro and vre are okay. 0 50 3 and 892. aaron. >> thank you, jerry. we are staying on top of breaking news. new details on what led to a n's death on 9th and u street. tracee wilkins is there live with the very latest. tracee, what do we know? >> reporter: good morning, aaron. things chae when we're dealing with breaking news and sometimes tails change as well. they told us it's a shooting but they're saying this adult male died from blunt force trauma. take a look down the street. that areain front of the d.c. nightclub is apparently what happened here tonight. let me give you a closer look. an adult male was refused entry into the d.c. 9 club in the 1900 block of 9th street just down the block from where this apparent beating happened. they said thean threw a bri through the nightclub window breaking it. according to witnesses on the scene he was chased down by people who were inside the club. sources say that ma was beaten on the street. several people are now being questioned in connection with what hapned here. police are continuing their investigatio so again, it appeared this man died from trauma and not from a gunshot. police are investigating. tracee wilkins live fm northwest. back to you in the studio. >> thank you for the update. and the news keeps getting better for the rescued miners as one by one they leave and return to their families. they were leaving as family members continue to stream in to pick up their loved on. no one is suffering from shock despite being stuck underground for two months. one doctor said they're more excited to leave the hospital than they were the mine. it appears there was already a fan favorite. 19-year-old johnnysanchez has become a teen heartthrob overnight. in fact, all the miners officially achieved rock star status as fans clamor to see them enter the hospital in plans ambulances. watch out. well, big names in food and enter statement coulsweeten the deal to put slot machines near the mall. this is an ea of what the 200 square foot site would look like. the company trying to create and announced celebrity chef bobby play will operate inside the casino. it will have a ruth chris, cheesecake factory. and a live music venue in the casino. voters will have the final say ne month. in decision 2010, the man to likely become next mayor is making his way town to town. last night he visited ward 2 where henderson sat in on the discussion. up next is ward 1. that town hall will take place nextuesday at 6:30 at carlo's rosario charter school in northwest. this morning the price of metro smartrip cards will not be going down at all. the finance committee is now leaning towards keeping the price at$5 apiece. the group originally suggested reducing the price of the cards to $2.50 apiece but that was paved on the assumption that metro only pays $2.50 apiece for the cards. that is not the case. the company actually pays 3:40 a card. riders can currently exit while having a negative bance. they would lose a million dollars a month under that scenario. a major traffic alert for those of you planning to drive-through tysons corner. track work is being performed. orange lines between vienna and west falls church. yellow, single track between la point plaza. green, navy yard and anacostia. and red line, delays between shady grove and twinbrook. in each case, riders should add 20o 30 minutes on your trip. 6:36. the "today" show is up next at 7:00. let's check in with matt lauer to see what they're working on this morning. good morning to you. >> coming up on a iday, a strong nor'easter that slammed parts of the east with heavy rain and high winds moves to the northeast. al is tracking that storm for us. it's a mess. also ahead, a new round of celebrations in chile as t first miners were released fr the hospital. natalie is live with that story. the murder of an american tourist allegedly by mexican pirates, is it a a case of miaken identity? we'll have some new details in that case. and lion cubs being raised by dogs in colorado. find out how they're doing when we get start odd ariday morning right here on "today". eun, back to u. this is a piece of video that could end badly. >> that poor dug doesn't know what he's getting himself into. >> thanks so much. have a great weekend. >> all right. take care. >> it's always bad when the kids get bigger than you are. 6:37. who is considering putting new requirements on taxi drivers and it has nothing to do with drivers. whyhe fbi is investigating a suspicious delivery to two different d.c. schools. and a windy day. weather and traffic right after the break. good morning. we're still half an hour from suise. skies gone partly cloudy. temperatures are cool this morning on this friday morning to 50 degrees in prince george's cat. arlington, montgomery, fairfax, district of columbia as well near 50 degrees. quite a chilly start. few locations. weather watchers reporting 40s to mid-40s. shen dough ya valley, 40 degrees. highs reaching mid-six with a blustery northwest wind gusting over 30 mileper hour. and then sunny on saturday and sunday. winds will diminish sunday. a bit milder. dulles toll road, to the toll booth, that's the inbound side. outbnd leaving the beltway, headed out towards restin. inner loop and outer loop looking good. the 2 10. broken down vehicle i the roadway. folks coming up indian head highway, look out for that. >> already. thanks, jerry. 6:42. metro making plans the purity security. why the fbi is called in to investigate after two d.c. schools receive a suspicious delivery. if you live or shop in the tysons corner area you could have a lot of trouble getting around this weekend as part of the hot lanes project, crews will be destroying the beltway bridge this weekend that. means chain bridge road will completely shut down. news 4's may gran mcgrath joins us from tysons corner with more. megan. >> reporter: good morning, aaron. they have major work going on which is going do close down a major road through the area. we are expecting traffic tieups. work crews will be demolishing the old 495 brge. in order to safely do that, they will to to close chain bridge road as well as ramps. let's take a closer look at what we're talking about here. all four lanes will be closed underneath the beltway so they can knock down that bridge. four ramps connecting the road and the beltway will also close temporarily. this is going to begin at 9:30 tonight. everything will remain closed until 5:00 a.m. on monday. it is possible they could open if they finish work ahead of schedule. >> we have friday night until monday morning. no promises. but we hope to get it done as soon as possible reopen 123 on sunday no later than 5:00 a.m. monday mning. and so traffic will be detoured to route 7 in georgetown pike. but we are expecting congestion in t area all weekend long. this, of course, is on top of changes already made in the area earlier this week. northbound lanes of the beltway were shifted in the left. that's something that' going to be in place for 18 to24 months. the ramp from northbound shane bridge road to the beltway was closed. that's going to be in effect for two years. sohere's a traffic light there to access the beltway. a lot of tieups in the area. and even worse starting at 9:30 tonight. aaron, back to you. >> you've been warped. thanks, aaron. this morning the fbi is getting involved after letters containing white powder showe up at two d.c. public schools. a second letter found at adams elementary school. preliminary tests of both letters showed the powder was not harmful. shortly after police arrived, school officials sent a robo call to parents to let them know what's going on. they believe the school handled the situation properly. >>t sounded like police, fire and fbi and hazmat were here at the drop of a hat and were all over trying to assess what the problem was and then figure out what to do about releasing people to move around freely again. >> they are involved in a similar situation in texas. suspicious white powder sent to 17 schools in ouston. maryland state pole loing for the person who sprayed some sort of substance on a school bus in frerick county yesterday afternoon on u.s. 15. six students said they felt sick afterwards. more than 30 middletown high school students and the bus driver went to hospital as precaution. happening today, upset parents will finally get the chance to speak their mind about a controversial test given to middle school studen at the district. they took a health survey that contained questions about sexual knowledge. the school sent an opt-out letter. a meeting this morning at 8:45 at the school. >> reporter: he was rushed to the hospital in cardiac arrest. he died three days later. >> if a mistake was made, we would like to know. if they believe they were violent, we would like to know. the point is we don't. >> he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and taking medication. metro has come up with an action plan deal with its broken escalators. metro said the changes are part of an independent audit that uncovered a lot of problems with the way that metro maintains its escalators and elevator, the metro could add more security. it is the result of an independent audit. metro couladd more security. they could add 17 officers national explosives detection dog program. the board still needs to approve the $900,000 plan. the public could speak out tomorrow about alexandria expanding its rules to deal with rude cab drivers. they want drivers to be polite to any member of the public. if they fail to comply they could lose their license. they could vote on this issue after tomorrow's public hearing. days after announcing there woulbe no cost of living adjustment f social security recipients, a little bit of good news from the goverent this morning. courtney reagan joins us ve. good morning, courtney. >> reporter: good morning to you, courtney. a $250 bonus payment to social security recipients to make up fothe lack of a cost of living increase nt year. the social security administration will make that official today. the bonus payment, if passed, would be similar to those gen out as part of the stimulus package last year. virginia lost its crown as the p state for doing business. forbes ranked virginia second this year. educated workforce and solid economic growth. labor and energy costs crept up helping to give utah this year's top spot. back to you. >> courtney reagan. we appreciate it. thanks. the arlington skyline is about to change. crews broke ground on new sky scraper in rosslyn. the building will be 30 stories. developers finally got the green light from faa. they needed special since it is so close to reagan national. construction will begin on the new entrance. crews will add three elevators. the co an estimated $300 million. the white house gardens will be open for tours tomorrow and sunday. visitors can view the jacqueline kennedy garden, rose garden, children's dparden and the south lawn. the kitchen gardenwill be accessible to tour they will give out free timed tickets. each tour starting at 8:00. one ticket per perso >> there will be a long line for that. >> absolutely. how about the weather for this weekend, tom. >> beautiful weather. a lot of things going on. big high sool football games. big games on saturday. right now, though, there a pumpkin pie eastern sky. there's the live view from sky watcher camera. right now 51 at national airport where the october rainfall so far is now a little bit over two inches, finally giving us a surplus for the month. after yesrday's inch and a quarter, prince george's county, near 50, montgomery, arlington and fairfax. only near 40 degrees, eastern shore, virginia tidewater near 50. a big storm system circulating with rain and wind there. disturbance in the upper levels over the ohio valley will be giving us passing showers this afternoon. u need to layer up this morning. we'll stay in the 40s and 50s the next couple hours. middle o the day through midafternoon we might ha a passing shower. highs mid-60s by midafternoon. a clear evening and cool. 50s in the evening. chilly down. low 40s. sunny. blustery and cool. diminished wind. pack to work and school monday. partly youdy. mid-60s. how is our traffic now? >> georgia avenue and kansas avenue just received reports of a traffic light issue. they were reported to be flashing red all the way around. i do see some red there. be careful if you're headed through the intersection. let's head over to vginia. 395. pretty picture. no hangups. beltway into downtown moving along nicely. out on the rails thisour. metrorail is good. vre, one day. manassas, 324. brunswick 892. aaron. >> jerry, thank you. staying on top of breaking news. new details about what led to a man's death on 9th a u street in the heart of the night life district. tracee? >> reporter: well, aaron when we have breaking news sometimes details change which is whywe call it breaking. it's still happening while we're on the scene. initially d.c. police told us this man died from a gunshot wounds. turns out it was blunt trauma. it appears this man was beaten, according to sources. let me tell you how this all started. it started apparently at a nightclub. an adult male was refusing entry in the d.c. 9 club on the 1900 block of 9th street jt down the street here. he threw a ick. and then, according to witnesses on the scene, was chased down about a block by some people who were inside. sources say he was beaten. several people are now being questioned in connection to everything that happened here. but it appears that the beating happened right down the block here. that why police have this area taped up, not the club but this area here. live in northwest. aaron, back to you in the studio. >> tracee, thank you. a final look at the morning's top stories. elaine, goodorning. >> good morning. thanks. let's get right to it. one by one the rescued miners are leaving the hospital and returning their families. amazingly, doctors say no one in the group is suffering from shock despite two months underground. it appears the cost of smartrip cards aren't going down any time soon. the xhet troe board finance committee is leaning towards keeping the price at $5 apiece. the group originally suggested reducing the price of the cards to $2.50 except it pays 3$3.40 card. they are worried about riders buying the card, not putting anything on it and cheating the system because they can ride wi they can exit with a negative balance. president obama promised don't ask, don't tell will end while he's in office. the president said that being gay is not a choice. he also said you should not have to lie abou who you are in order to serve in the military. the justice department has filed an appeal of a california judge's ruling to stop the man immediately. instead, president obama wants congress to overturn th law. eun, back to you in the studio. >> elaine, thank you. a look atweather and traffic starting with tom. there's our predawn sky. we'll have lots of sun this morning. clouds building midday with a shower and blustery wind. a dry ekend. jerry, how is the traffic. >> chopper 4 on e scene with what's reported to be an accident. fire and rescue crews are headed over there. we'll keep youupdated throughout the morning. that is news 4 today. thanks for starting your kay dai with us. >> the "today" show is next. hope you have a great day. we start monday morning at 4:30. hope you'll join us. have a great weend.