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as we found out, investigators have a warning for you. >> police say that psychic gina was a professional con artist. she operate out of this rockville home on the 200 block of twin brook parkway. for six months, a detective with the rockville police department said that she prayed on a vulnerable victim. >> she was going through a difficult time in her life and she sought out spiritual work. >> so good that she managed to steal more than $77,000 from a highly educated and successful 53-year-old victim. but when the victim caught on, she called police and private investigator bob niguard to track the woman down. >> i was able to pinpoint her location to a location in queens. >> he followed her to this 99 cent store where she was met by nypd officers. he had his camera rolling when police made the arrest. but both niguard and the detective say these types of scams are targeting people from all walks of life. >> this is a very educated woman who fell for this scam. that seems to be a commonality in a lot of the cases. >> it's a one-time thing where they were vulnerable and they ran into a professional con artist and it's nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about. you might want to hop online now. signups for the lottery to see the national christmas tree lighting opened yesterday. festivities kick off at 5:00 p.m. tickets are free but you have to have enter the lottery soon. open our nbc washington app for a link. this will be the 93rd year for the national christmas tree lighting. well a d.c. man who flew a drone over the national mall this week will have to pay a $95 fan. the secret service spotted the drone last friday morning. he flew around the washington monument before crashing down at 16th and constitution avenue. park police gave the drone's pilot the ticket while the d.c. is a no drone zone, police do not believe that solomon meant any harm. >> did he attempt to fly it toward the white house? >> i'm not sure. there was no indication that was his plan. he was interviewed and it was deemed he was a hobby user of the drone. >> another man was arrested for flying a drone near the white house in may. this week's case is the ninth incident of a drone being illegally flown in the d.c. park this year. >> well there has been a major drama on capitol hill this week over who republicans will pick for the next speaker of the house. we've learned that a group of conservatives may be plotting their moves at a local tex-mex spot. we talk to a political insider about what's going down over chips and guac. >> tortilla coast has been around for more than 40 years. suddenly it appears to be the hottest political gathering place on capitol hill. a group of about 40 conservative republicans called the house freedom caucus meets here in this private basement dining room every week. >> they're down there talking about most things that go before the house and certainly they're talking about the speaker election. >> recent reports indicate that the conservative house freedom caucus were meeting here during the weeks when john boehner stepped down and majority leader kevin mccarthy dropped out of the race. here at the restaurant they won't comment. >> decisions are being made, that's certainly very interesting. but i couldn't say whether or not that's actually occurring here in the restaurant. >> we asked some customers if they think some of the decisions about the next speaker of the house are being made at the restaurant which is only blocks from the capitol. >> it's right there, you know what i mean? you come here or go to the club. it's possible but i'm not aware. >> do you think part of the strategy is being developed here? >> absolutely. this is a place to get away and have some private conversations and maybe get something to eat as well. >> as if all of this political intrigue about tortilla coast isn't enough, one of the leading can dates for the position of speaker of the 0 house is paul ryan. and before he held elected office, he worked at tortilla coast rnls paul ryan was a waiter over there, yeah. so it would be sort of a full circle moment if paul ryan became the speaker of the house. >> at the capitol, chris gordon, news4. take a close look at this. there's a change coming to this area around the verizon center to make it easier for you to find street parking. the city is installing 1,000 of these signs throughout the area. they identify 1,000 specific parking spaces in the block surrounding the verizon center and whether they're vacant or being used. soon drivers will be able to use their smartphone to locate those spots and pay for them. >> we have done some studies that indicate that 25 to 30% of the congestion in downtown is because of peek circling around the block to find an open parking space. >> the new parking system will allow the city to also temporarily raise prices during big events. okay. i don't like that part. well you may expect your child to get their flu vaccine at school, but several school districts say this year you shouldn't wait. we'll tell you why there is a delay now and an update on maryland governor larry hogan's battle with cancer next on news battle with cancer next on news 4 this week. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. it's always worth remembering... that icing the cinnamon rolls is a privilege not a right. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. in nez 4 your health, school districts in our region are starting to postpone or cancel flu vaccine clinics because of manufacturing delays. the company that makes the flu mist nasal spray tweaked the vaccine to make it for effective but they ended up with a strain that grew much more slowly than expected. howard county has changed their clinic plans because of the flu mist supplies have not arrived. other districts are expected to follow suit. parents should consider getting the flu shot for their children now instead of waiting for the flu mist. maryland governor larry hogan finished his final round of chemotherapy this week. this was his sixth round of treatment at the university of maryland medical center. hogan says he's undergone 30 day of 24-hour chemo plus three surgeries, four spinal taps and countless scans. on his facebook page he thanked the entire team at the green bound cancer center. he was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma in june. men and layer of blue have added a layer of pink. check out manassas police. from the outside to the inside, there's even a pink radio console and even pink handcuffs. the department hopes it will inspire women and men to get a breast exam. you'll see that cruiser across northern virginia and parts of the district through october. wow. that does get attention. well they need food and shelter. but when a local hairdresser is providing more for some homeless people. a confidence boost. her story next. and there's a desert in the middle of the sea of food december it. we'll show you have a local farm is trying to depict all of that. i love this story. such a feel good story. a maryland woman is trying to inspire others by helping those in need. laura reid is a hairdresser who spends her free time helping the homeless. her actions are having a lasting impact. >> today just a typical day off for hairstylist laura reid. >> i have a trade and i'm lucky to be able to give back to people. >> laura spends time working here at the assessment center in rockville. it's a shelter with 65 beds run by inner faith works and filled with dozens of grateful ladies. >> she was talking to me, asking me what is your story. i want to know your story. >> laura comes to the center once a week. she's given hundreds of hair cuts on the street, too. >> my purpose is to give back to people. >> laura says she knows some of their pain. >> there is no catch. i want to be able to uplift that person. >> she can recognize it in their eyes. >> i know what it's like to live out of a paper bag. i lived out of a paper bag with my name on it for a few years. u i was transferred to different homes when i was young in my life, a teenager. and i know what it's like to be at the bottom of the barrel and to hate yourself and to hate the world and to not have hope. >> laura doesn't want money. she wants a smile. >> i feel like a million bucks when she's finished. i want to go show off my hair. >> it's important to me to be able to watch somebody that hasn't been spoken to in a week maybe when i come up and i just say, hey, i want to do something nice for you today, and they just look at you like, why are you talking to me. >> but the center's director knows what laura does is far beyond a free haircut. >> this really helps our ladies who are going through a difficult time, rebuild their self-esteem. it's a really important service. because when you're here and you're loorking for employment, you're trying to save your money, time for a haircut or paying for a haircut is really a luxury. >> laura and her friends also hold clothing and undergarments drives. and she says all of this is also a bit about her. >> i just say find your passion, find what you love and go for it. give back. because you get so much back in return when you do that. >> in rockville, melissa malay news4. >> i love everything she's doing. we're a region surrounded by farmland. but for thousands in our area there's a challenge in finding fresh produce. they live in areas known as food deserts. neighborhoods where there are shortages of grocery stores. news4's mark sea greys takes a look at bringing the farm to the areas that need it most. >> like most moms, ms. collins wants the best for her son, especially when i comes to what she feeds him. but for collins, a disabled vet, that's not as easy as it sounds. >> it's really hard to get organic food, especially in the d.c. area. and i live off of my disability, so i have to just, you know, use food stamp to get nutritious food. >> there are no major supermarkets in collins' northeast neighborhood. and when she can get to one, it's too expensive for the single mother. >> i walk out of safe way and the walmart with one meal and i've spent like 60 bucks. >> 30 minutes away, farmers like anita tend to their crops. but these vegetables aren't headed for a supermarket or a fancy restaurant. these organic vegetables are grown for people who need them the most. >> this is going in the communities where there aren't grocery stores. and we're kind of leveling out -- like, making food accessible to everyone is important to me. >> saz she smends her day on the farm in virginia, the former social worker think about the families in the city who eat her food. >> that's what gets me going through the hot days and the season is winding down and you're exhausted. >> the problem was getting this food to the people who need it. four years ago a local nonprofit set out to bridge that gap by combining the feed concept and the farmer's market. the result, the mobile market. >> we're definitely a bridge in a number of ways. we're serving communities where the marketplace has failed to, you know, provide a needed service. people come to us because they want farm fresh foods. >> five days a week in 19 different neighborhoods across the district, the mobile market rolls in with fresh food. and they didn't just bring fresh organic feed, they make it affordable by giving food stamp customers $2 of food for ever $1 in stamps. even though they have to take the bus to get there, ms. collins and her son are regular customers. >> for the first time i can walk away and i only spent 60 dollars and i have four nights that i can feed my family in leftovers. >> arcade ya is expanding the number of neighborhoods it serves including a stop in collins' neighborhood which means she and her neighbors will be able to walk down the street and buy fresh affordable food. in the district, mark seagraves, news4. a fresh face for a fresh push for the playoffs. when news4 this week returns, we when news4 this week returns, we get to it'll be here before you know it. hello, halloween. it's the one night when everybody dresses up. and that includes dinner. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. you know, i should be wearing red. should be rocking the red. the capital's quest for the stanley cup is underway and there are plenty of new faces this year, none for recognizable than t.j. oshie. he was an olympic hero for the u.s. hockey team in sochi. playerance fans are hoping that his super skill and amazing attitude will help the caps hoist the cup. >> i feel like every day i come in smiling and jumping off the walls. >> having a guy that comes to the rink vibrant and full of energy every day. that's a big benefit. >> the caps knew t.j. oshie should fit in. he's a great hockey player. what they didn't know is how happy he would be to show up at work every day rngts i hope that my mood can get someone else a little more excited each day. >> you may have noticed that black eye of oshie. while he may be known for scoring goals, he's not afraid to fight. >> oshie with that bulldog mentality. >> he took on one of the toughest guys in the nhl. it definitely earned him the respect of his teammates. >> good for sticking up for himself and getting involved. he's a feisty guy. give him a big pat on the bum. >> like to get them out of the way early. >> he was making a statement that i'm in, i'm in for the long haul, and i'm going to do whatever it takes to win that moment. >> perhaps from the guys he plays with and props from the guys he plays for. the one person the fight didn't impress, lauren oshie, t.j.'s wife. >> she wasn't happy at all. luckily she was actually getting a hot dog and ice cream with the little lady so she didn't get to see it. she probably would have came down in the penalty box and yelled at me. >> i love it. well the caps wrap up their opening home stand tonight against the hurricanes at the verizon center. that's all for news4 this week. i'm veronica johnson. as always we're going to leave you with some images of the world war ii flyover. until next time, be safe, be kind, be happy. ♪ welcome to "redskins chronicles," i'm larry michael at redskins park. each week we take an in-depth look the at a piece of this team's storied legacy. today we sit down with the super bowl champion, the one and only gary clark. the redskins back in action this sunday on the road taking on the jets at the meadowlands. for the second time in four weeks, the redskins will be playing in that stadium. last week, a heart breaker, in overtime, the redskins fall to the falcons,

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