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Transcripts For WUSA Wusa 9 News Saturday At 7am 20161105



>> quiet days ahead. and with the nice afternoons that are sunny and mild, we will see at night the temperatures just falling down, very dry air and not much in the way of cloud cover to bring many changes to the forecast day by day. so starting out this morning, we have temperatures that are ranging from the low 30s to the mid and upper 40s. 47 in dc and a northwest wind bringing in air much of the -- cooler crisp air over the last couple days. look at this. manassas, 30. and 35 in white oak, and we have a frost advisory from prince william to stafford county, spots where temperatures will be flirting with the freezing mark. so some of your sensitive above-average temperature wise. we'll talk about what the work week holds, and we'll continue to see the nice sunny afternoons coming up. >> all right. thank you, melissa. the last weekend of campaign 2016 and their candidates and supporters will be fanned out across the nation. mike pence will be in fairfax. his running mate, donald trump, ended his friday in hershey, pennsylvania. he had and ohio and made a stop at the event with celebrity endorsers. >> i didn't have to bring j.lo or jay-j, the only way she gets everybody. i am here by myself. >> we have uniffed business to do, more barriers to break. and with your help, a glass ceiling to crack once and for helped injiz voters in cleveland and 13 states are considered battle ground areas. clinton leads in virginia, pennsylvania, wisconsin and michigan, florida, north carolina, and colorado considered too close to call while trump leads in ohio. and as the election approaches, the fbi is turning their focus to a possible terror threat for monday. sources in law enforcement tells cbs news pittsburgh, new york, and texas all on the map for targets. no specific targets within the states. the fbi said they are planning for lone wolf attacks before the election, and people who may target polling places. >> i don't take it seriously. it won't stop me from going to the polls. i don't want terrorists running my life. legitimacy of the threat. they are working closely with local off. and don't be the last to learn any late breaking developments heading into the vote. just download our news app for the latest any time. in other news, a search is underway for suspects in a deadly double stabbing in loudoun county, virginia at the ashburn one man was facedown in a creek. the surviving victim scared people as he ran into the complex to get help. >> it's scary. i don't feel safe. >> you don't anybody anything to happen. it's a well-known area because we have good schools here. >> the latest update, the survivor was in stable condition. woods near the apartment and that was not a random attack. and a defamation lawsuit against rolling stone magazine. the jury found that rolling stone acted with malice in an article about an alleged gang rape that portrayed a former associate as unsympathetic to the victim. police found no everyday any rape took place and in the jury will consider damages. the final preparations are under way for the 2016 greater washington heart walk. >> that's right. this is a walk aimed to raise $2.5 million to go to fight cardiovascular diseases. we are live along the national mall with a preview of this hi, stephanie. >> reporter: hey, guys. good morning. preparations are underway for the heart walk and 10,000 people are expected to participate. let's get over now to the executive director of the american heart association. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you so much for having me, stephanie. >> reporter: so this event is all about raising awareness and getting exercise and raising money. >> exactly. this is the senior annual event. we want the communit awareness and funds to combat heart disease and stroke. >> reporter: this is amazing. i checked your website this morning and you have already raised $1 million. >> i know. it's been incredible. we want to thank our leadership stroke. >> reporter: festivities out here at 10:30? >> yes, and you can bring your family and your pets. it's family friendly, and we want people to get up and walk and join us. we want them to do the survivor's walk, the mile walk. >> reporter: thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having report. >> reporter:ring live on the national mall, steve 18 gailhard, wusa 9. >> thank you, stephanie. and we are hoping that howard bernstein will be doing zumba. >> oh, really? exciting. i am sure we can probably catch him working out later on the if it's not in your hand, your cell phone is probably within arm's reach. >> but still ahead, why you might want to attack with anti- bacterial wipes. and weather wise, look at the cold temperatures starting off your weekend. 30s showing up from reston into fios is not cable. we're wired differently. you're right on time. as promised, to install fios and set up the wi-fi that janet, jamie, jenny, jemma and jasmine need on their birthday. thank you. for all their new devices. you want a piece of cake? you can't break me. switching to fios is easier than ever. now get 100 meg internet, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. hurry, this is the final week to get our best offer ever. okay. look at that morning. yeah. a beautiful view. i am not usually up this early. it's spectacular to see that. >> and sunrise, still about 30 minutes away. but if you are just waking up, it will be just spectacular. and today is the last day of daylight saving time. you get an extra hour of sleep tonight. >> i am very excited about that. i am not going to lie. i have been waiting all week for that. an extra hour. >> i'll see if that really happens. today, perfect. we call it chamber of commerce weather, grmings -- and sunny and feeling more like early fall than november. we will see temperatures in the 60s. 47 in the city and i want to show you the suburbs. we have frost advisories for prince william county to stafford county and orange county. look at some of the temperatures, 34 in frederick, and culpeper, 31, and fredericksburg, 37. it's feeling crisp and cold but days, crisp at night and cool but in the afternoon sunny and mild. the high pressure is hanging out the next several days. unfortunately, we need rainfall. meantime, just enjoy the nice weather. noon time, near 60. temperatures this afternoon, climbing into the mid-60s. light jackets needed at times but overall, plea as breezy as yesterday. 67 in manassas and prince george's county also in the mid- 60s. look at the next few days. changes in the temperatures and all through election day, temperatures climb a bit day by day, backing off for wednesday but the average high for this time of year, 62 degrees. we'll see temperatures above average towards next weekend temperatures. election day, 70 degrees in the afternoon and mostly sunny, can't use weather as an execute -- excuse not to vote and we have topper's prediction. what we can expect for the winter season, cold temperatures and snow as well. the next few days, not feeling into the end of the work week, temperatures also in the 60s. next friday, 72 degrees. we'll preview the movies that are in theaters including ?? 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"i don't remember." he's going like "i don't remember!? it might finally be really quiet this morning in chicago. well, in comparison to the past couple days because they have been celebrating the cubs' historic win of the world series and ended the 108-year curse with wednesday night's lead and led to nearly non-stop the cubs did it in dramatic fashion over the indians, 8-7 in 10 innings and that included a rain delay. and now, caps and a great story from grace olson. >> reporter: good morning. i'm grace olson. all you sports fans know how the games help us forget about our worries, at temporarily. yesterday, the make-a-wish foundation and the capitals paired up to create happy memories for kids. young brock got to meet his favorite cap, evgeny kuznetsov. who is your favorite player? >> evgeny. >> they invited 24 wish kids and their families to come out and meet the players and skate and have a day of fun. this makes you to forget about it, have fun and it's so nicecapitals to do this for the kids. >> reporter: brock and his make a wish friends will see the game tonight and he will have a jersey sporting his new pal's name. i'm grace olson. what a couple of parents let their 6-month-old do raising eyebrows. we'll show you the surprising our country spends a lot on health care. but are we reinvesting in the future? what about developing a 21st century health care workforceg in the future? to meet the diverse needs of patients? supporting medical research to discover new cures. prioritizing prevention to reduce chronic disease. sharing actionable data to improve patient care. it's all part of building a modern, high performing, simpler health care system. learn more about these ideas at unitedhealthgroup.com a live look at the city of stafford this morning, just beautiful out there. nice; right? >> it is. but it's kind of cold with temperatures in the 30s and 40s break out the winter jacket. through it was interesting. we were yoyoing. last weekend it was so hot and now it's cooler. >> we need rain but it's the weekend and people want to get out and enjoy the time outside before things get way too cold for the winter and it looks perfect for today. let's start out with the michael & son camera. sunrise, moments away, and it have really fallen down. there might be a few areas where the temperatures are below freezing. 47 in dc and look at the area temperatures in the suburbs, 35 in white oak and 30 right now -- well, i think this might be off. but 32 is reasonable for manassas. 39 in clinton, and for today, expect sunshine, but a quick 60s by lunchtime and climbing into the mid-60s, and we will talk about how long the quiet weather lasts coming up in just a bit. ileana? >> thank you, melissa. it's the last-minute push to election day and hillary clinton and donald trump are making final arguments to the voters. weijia jiang has the latest. beyonce helped hillary clinton excite voters in cleveland, ohio friday night. >> we have unfinished business to do, more barriers to break. with your help, a glass ceiling to crack once and for all. >> reporter: both candidates used their final friday before election day to focus on issues, clinton in pittsburgh small town america with stops in new hampshire and ohio and hershey, pennsylvania. >> i didn't have to bring j-low or jay-z, the only way she gets anybody. i'm here all by myself. >> reporter: as the race moves into the final hours, a new national poll gives clinton a 2- point lead when you factor in third party candidates. among the 13 battle ground states that will decide the election, clinton leads in pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, and virginia. they include florida, north carolina, and colorado. trump has a lead in ohio. as the clock ticks down, the candidates are taking nothing for granted. >> i'm asking you to dream big. >> you can make a difference. >> reporter: both will cover thousands of miles this weekend in the final push for votes. weijia jiang, cbs news, the white house. one candidate who will campaign locally is gop presidential nominee mike pence. he is scheduled to appear in fairfax tonight. meanwhile, a major figure from the democratic national convention made upon stoss across north virginia on friday. >> able to make a real difference, their commitment to their faith and their khizr khan said that the muslim vote could make a big difference. khan is joining in the stumping for luann bennett. and officials in fairfax county are warning voters about heavy turnout today. this is the last day of in- person absentee voting in virginia. about 2000 people showed up at the to 1000 voters cast ballots at satellite locations. the numbers could be higher today. early voting has ended in dc and maryland. and fox newschannelhas apologized for an inaccurate report claiming that hillary clinton would likely be indicted as a result of an investigation by the fbi mistake. and for that, i'm sorry. now clinton is accused of giving donors special access to the state department while secretary of state. and you'll find everything you need for election day in one place. downloadwusa9's free app to find your polling place and get breaking news from the campaign trail and all the results on november 8. in other news, a wake and funeral will be held later this who died last week of asphyxiation after being rushed to the hospital from her home in glen arden, maryland. police have charged the girl's nanny wife second degree murder. theysay she powered two bottles of milk down the baby's throat one after the other and then waited 20 minutes until the father. today's services are in southeast dc. and now on an update on the bacteria contamination at prince george's hospital center. officials tell us that one critically ill preemie is being treated for infection in the neonatal intensive care units, and two others likely died because of the contamination. this is the first time that the hospital has directly linked the problem withth the recent deaths. >> let there be no doubt. the safety is our number one priority. >> the neonatal intensive care unit has been shut down. the hospital has called in the centers for disease control for help with the investigation. new developments in the deadly crash between a school bus and transit bus in bus driver glen coppell crashed his car after blacking out. his wife said that he took medicine for seizures. both drivers died along with four people on the transit bus. luckily, the school bus had no majors. and a narrow escape for dozens of people in california. policesay two cars were tr speed when they collided in a busy shopping area and the impact sent 1 of the cars crashing into a cell phone store. fortunately, no customers were inside at the time. no one nearby was hurt and the people in the car escaped with minor injuries. new this morning, the culmination of a massive fundraising effort to make us all healthier. and today, thousands were laced where we find wusa 9's stephanie gailhard where it will kickoff in a few hours. stephanie, how are things getting going this morning? >> reporter: melissa, preparations are underway for the heart walk and 10,000 people are expected to participate. this will be an incredible day. let's get right over now to the heart walk chair. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, stephanie. great to be here. >> reporter: so heart disease, the number 1 killer in the united ss, how can folks stay healthy? >> 80% of those diseases are preventible just we changing how you eat and act and getting exercise. we can do something about this and the heart association is looking for a cure. >> reporter: the goal is to raise $2.5 million. and i checked your website and it looks like you have raised almost $2.1 million? >> that's right. we are on the way and will hit with games for the kids and a lot of things to do, pretty sweat. come down and join us. >> reporter: and folks can choose to walk 1 or 3 miles? >> that's right. 2 loops on the mall, a perfect day and the sun is coming out. no clouds. >> reporter: all right. festivities starting at 8:00. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> reporter: and melissa and ileana, howard bernstein will be emceeing this. >> that will be fun. a lot of energy and he will be doing zumba, so stay tuned for that. >> bring your cameras. still ahead on wake-up washington, a look at some of the things oprah thinks you would like to get to christmas. and it almost feels like christmas outside this morning. we have temperatures in the 30s in a lot of suburbs, but a fantastic afternoon in store. good saturday morning. metro's work continues for the weekend. still on the red line, no service to gallaudet. this weekend, trains will be running every 16 minutes for happening at 11:30. a couple of races happening this weekend. the first one impacts the bay bridge. if you are heading over the bay bridge, sunday morning is when it will happen. it's the 5th largest 10 k in the united states. so it will have a significant impact because the first runners start at 6:45 a.m. and the closures, midnight that morning and last until 2:00 p.m. so if you head eastbound, those lanes are closed. lanes. and more traffic heading westbound might open the center line a -- lane for you. the heart walk is happening around the national mall and most starts at 7th street, and the one mile will go from 7th street back to the capitol and the 3- mile race from 7th street to the washington monument and circle to the capitol. festivities continue around the morning. so look for extra traffic around the mall this morning. all right. taking a look outside there on the tower cam. it looks like a picture-perfect day, but, melissa, what can we expect if we want to enjoy the day? i know it was warm last week and now it's cooler. to pan out? if you like cold weather, go outside this morning, and if you like mild weather, go outside this afternoon. >> a little bit of everything. >> a little bit of everything. the outdoor activities, the heart walk, going for a walk with the family, checking out the fall foliage, west on 81, no issues with the weather, and you can check out our wusa 9 facebook page. i would love to share your photos daylight saving time. you get an extra hour of sleep tonight. set your clocks back one hour and change the batteries in your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. 47 in town and northwest winds at 5 miles per hour but the suburbs are really dipping into the 30 this is morning. 30 -- 30s this morning. 30s showing up pretty much skies, we are going to see a quick warm up. and it will be similar to this going into the next couple days with quick, cool fall nights and afternoons that will be mild and sunny and pleasant and high pressure will keep our pattern stagnant and keep the sunshine around each afternoon. this is the daytime planner, climbing into the mid-60s this afternoon, mostly sunny and temperatures right where they are today average, the climatological average for this time of year and we'll keep those going for the next several days. day by bay a degree or two warmer through election day and falling back down on wednesday. but still in the 60s. this is november. most of the time in the fall time we get warmth and cool weather. 70 and mostly sunny, just gorgeous for election day and something exciting this coming week, tune into the wusa 9news and look at the forecast for winter coming up. that's at 11:00 p.m. we are looking at temperatures in the 60s for this weekend and monday, sunshine this afternoon, and you clock back by one hour. and we will have 49 hour -- hours this weekend instead of 48. and beyond the 7 day, i see cooler temperatures. by tomorrow, we'll have a change and we'll check out the thermometer coming up. thank you, melissa. if you cause a crash or worse, the penalties for your actions could get stiffer. here is lesli foster. >> reporter: more than a third of drivers across the nation said they texted be -- behind the wheel in the last 30 days and lawmakers are hoping stiffer penalties will stop that. that includes property damage, too. drivers could be fined $1,000 and locked up or both. it's the same penalty for driving drunk in the nation's capitol. dc would join 5 states that have already passed laws such as this. lesli foster, wusa 9. generation passport next year. the state department said you do not have to rush out and get one of these. you can keep your current one until it expires. and it's beginning to look a lot like christmas even though we are more than a month and a half away. oprah has unveiled her annual list of favorite things. every year, the businesswoman selects items she thinks will be perfect holida year. this year's list has 101 items on it, and it includes a $1600 , a $400 hair dryer for those of you who want to spend that much money and a $165 poinsettia cake. the list can be found in o magazine in the december issue of this year. and mcdonald's has offered when is it comes to the iconic big mac. mcdonald's will offer the burger in two new sizes. the mac junior, said to be easier to eat on the go, not safer, but a grand mac for when a regular big m ac is just not enough. all right. all parents face a lot of choices when kids are taking new steps but one colorado couple lets their baby water ski. holiday travel is just around the corner and having a right car can make the difference between happy campers and screaming siblings. let's check a few out. the kids in the third row are to pull over but with the new feature in the toyota sienna, you can just press the button on the dashboard and driver easy speak puts your voice through the microphone in the headliner and to the third row seat. it's like a mysterious voice popping behind them. luke, i am your father, stop kicking your brother, and with the optional first class style lounge seat in the kiay is back with a leg rest that comes up, and they have airplane style headrests that curl around like so. pull up the window shades and the kids will be snoozing. and if they are awake, the pacifica's u connect theater system you have two 10" screens on the back of the seats here and they can hook up the gaming system or a blu-ray and there are kid-friendly apps. you can play one against the we there yet?" app that shows how far you have yet to go. with this new crop, all the bella is believed to be a world record holder even though she isn't 1-year-old yet. her parents cheered her on and reporter chris vanderveen shows us what little bella did, and it might have you shaking your lead in disbelief. >> 3, 2, 1, go. we thought the same thing. are you freaking kidding me? there is no way that's all right. >> you sometimes take -- measurement of risk. >> reporter: she could barely walk so what made them think they could water ski? >> water ski? no. >> reporter: dad wants to see what the 6-month-old was capable of. and to suggest the family has an adventurous side is like saying colorado has mountains. this just made sense. >> wheee. >> reporter: it's not like dad years and i was in charge of the rope on the back of the deck. >> reporter: as for water, mom and dads she loves it. 6 months and 25 days into her life and with a specially designed life vest, they thought, why not? so they did something ultimately surprising. if she fell in, they were ready, and if something went wrong, they were in, and they say they were surprised by how much she appeared to like it. >> she surprised of me, absolutely. >> reporter: turns out it turned into a world record for the youngest water skier behind a boat. don't agree with their decision? they don't care. [laughter] think they don't care about their daughter? think again, they say. >> that's crazy. it's nuts. >> reporter: the love, they one heck of a story, so they'll get around to tell her when she is finally ready to remember. all right. that was amazing. [laughter] all right. so this video is getting a lot of attention on social media. theysay that life contains a measure of risk, and that measure of risk should be taken when someone is old enough to make the assessment for absolutely appalling. >> and kimberly at the opposite end saying what a little cutie. you can leave your comments on our wusa 9 facebook page about the story. steph'? heart walk festivities kickoff at the national mall in half an hour. 10,000 people are expected to participate in the walk, a 1 to 3- mile walk. heart disease is the number one stroke is number 5 today. it's all about treatment, prevention, exercise, and having a good time and our own howard bernstein will be emceeing the event. it will be an incredible day, a lot of fun. back to you. stephanie, thank you and the weather should be good for that, chilly this morning but overall, fun. they will be raising money a good cause. clear and quiet today and tonight, set your clocks back for one more hour of sleep. looking forward to that. thank you for joining us. cbs saturday morning is next and you can download the free ?? stand by me ?? vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. this is your last chance to get super fast 100meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. captioning funded by cbs good morning. it's november 5th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning: saturday." fighting for votes in weekend. donald trump makes a big push in pennsylvania, while hillary clinton holds a star-stunneded concert in ohio. we will break down their last hours in key battleground states. >> two of chris christie's former top aides are convict in the so-called bridgegate scandal and how it's now having an effect on the campaign trail and is now gambling a losing bet? how the tables are turning on

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