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it's not everybody that you get both sides of the abortion debate and the controversial kwhents that donald trump is walking back tonight. nbc 4 news at 11 is starting now. now, we start with a large crowd that was shot and killed at the metro station. it was an out pouring of emotion and then we're joined live with the message. >> reporter: good evening. we're outside and with a 17-year-old that accused o of a killing of washington
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these are the implements when a life and environment mix like washington did. >> he had a great head on his shoulders. >> reporter: less than a week ago washington was gunned down in front of his mother and young sister the day before easter. the grandmother thanked those in attendance. >> his life is gone for ever and those that did the crime and also is swept away from him. >> 17-year-old bellny was arrested on murder and charged with second degree murder while armed. his life and that of the victim converged by chance. they did not know each other. >> this right here is senseless. no words that you can put to it. >> the step father was at my house at the time that he got the call. i was in t
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a trampoline. they got a call to come to the the hospital. >> there's a scene and also they should be and must be the beginning of something else regarding the young people. >> how many people are wanting to go back and do something with the community when we leave here? >> devonta washington's mother and sister were at the visual and they ask that they not show the faces. the faces show the pain on what happened. meanwhile the suspect is due back in court and live with eric and bringing it back to o you. >> derek, thank you. >> tonight a ca >>. tonight the zikaus
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challenges for mothers that attract the virus. >> these ultrasound images show the affects on a fetus. what is concerning doctors and researchers and world wide is what early signs did not show. >> our patient had several such ultrasound studies, so the end to come from the state and in the normal range. this lead to a false reassurance in the mother. >> a study of this case was published this evening in the new england journal of medicine and the woman arrested it while 11 weeks pregnant while on a with her husband. she fell ill with the virus shortly after returning home. doctors on a conference call described the the
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>> it was clear that there were significant impairments of development in some of the major structures of the brain, and evidence of injury. what this says is the current criteria maybe falsely reassuring. >> you will stra sounds down showed no signs of abnormalities although that it was detected. an ultrasound at 19 weeks showed abnormal cranial abnormality. at 20 weeks another one showed severe atrophy. they decided to terminate at 21 weeks. >> what we do know is that the fetal brain is affected, this appears to be a very bad
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>> this case will help to answer questions between the link of zika and the birth defects. it raises new questions too. the mother still tested positive for zika months after contracting, so when if ever is it safe to become pregnant after testing positive. experts here are racing to find answers right now. things maybe getting worse for met row two weeks after a shut down. the board chair says that it may close the entire line for months at a time. they made the comments today during a talk with the leader on how to fix the metro problem. it's not enough to close the line or portions of them on nights or weekends anymore. they would have to make the final decision on whether to shut down the entire line. a large section of downtown washington is being sealed off and begins tomorrow. most of the
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the 20 block area and it's bigger tonight and showing and then the world leader arise in the the summit and those that live in the zone have to show the idea to get to their own houses and $going for the throe the next few days. >> you have been in business down here for more than 15 years. what's that? >> it's been going down 25 percent today. >> it ends on friday and we have a full list of the road closures on the nbc washington app. service workers are walking off the job and the first ever strike of the kind in reagan national. it's the wheelchair and baggage handler and cabin cleaners. they're stricking ov t
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an hour and tips. the flap in the wind tonight and at union station and how much more of the wind is going to pick up as we go into thursday. >> well, we're looking at winds tomorrow and at 15 to 25 hours and a higher gusts and so windy throughout the day and then we're going to track the windy conditions on to the weekend. breezy on friday and saturday and down right and on monday not talking about the winds. notice the winds out of the south east and then that southerly winds is going to keep it up like it was last night. coming up we will let you know how mild it's going to be and we wil
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and thunderstorms chris. >> thanks. well, this is the most read story on the nbc washington app tonight by far. bernie sanders is running into problems for getting into the ballot on primary. he notified the deadline that sanders and hillary clinton paid the registration fees and know there's a challenge filed to keep him off the ballot. there's a ruling on that and the chairman says that an emergency counsel vote maybe able to resolve the primary on june 14th. sanders is trying to keep it going in wisconsin and that gives him an edge on clinton and on the republican side that same poll shows senator ted cruz leading donald trump
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points and then the margin of error is over. donald trump bringing together antiabortion activists and both sides condemning trump that told nbc that a woman getting an illegal abortion should be punished. >> there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the the woman? >> yeah. >> after the remarks caused a political fire storm and says that abortion providers should be punished if it's over turned and the political opponents seized on it. >> i don't think that it's an appropriate response and then to punish someone and a woman for having an abortion is beyond comprehensi comprehension. >> what he said today is outrageous and dangerous. >> it was the latest example of trump not thinking seriously about the issues not faces
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country. tonight the police walk door to door on any case that they can find and an 83-year-old man. a couple of weeks they found him on river drive and put the neighbors on edge and they beefed up the patrol and right now they still do not have the suspects. a surprise on a local school bus and a letter saying what was left behind during a police training exercise. a man facing decades of prison for the way that he treated a woman in her 90. some of what you're sharing. the seven-year-old girl that saved her dad's life by
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tonight hundreds categogath around and the demonstration started just hours after a prosecutor decided not to charge two officers in his death. they say that clark tried to grab ahold of their guns and the shooting was justified because the officers feared for their life. he died a week later. a guilty verdict today because of elderly abuse and a man that was supposed to be a care giver stole thousands of dollars on a woman approaching 100 years old. >> this photo shows some of the $11,000 he is convd
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stealing from a 95-year-old woman and prosecutors say that he lived nearby and knocked on the door and offer himself as a care giver. >> he claims to be helping her while she is stuck in a wheelchair and bedridden. >> a friend of the victim's landscape er and charging documents state that had the person noted that all of the win des were covered and no natural light. only one room was usable and rooting food was in the kitchen and the living room and/bedroom. she refused help and one day found her slumped over in the wheelchair and adding to the wheelchair was covered in urine. the victim was treated for general negligent, poor
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nutrition and he was band from the hospital room and he was praying on the fears of going to a nursing home. >> the adult unit worked with protective services and there are over 200,000 in montgomery county in the next two years and we want to protect them. >> we're told that the victim lived in an assisted care system. new at 11 a shocking discovery for student. they road a school bus with explosive training on board. they found it a week after a federal agency used the bus in an exercise at the high school. now, monday and tuesday the bus served kids going to rock ridge high and buffalo trail elementary and pine brook. now they're trying to reach the parents because some of them may have shared a ride with the
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lots of us gearing up to watch the final four this weekend and to teams are getting ready for a different kind of basketball tournament and one on wheels. there's two teams and headed to the national wheelchair tournament and both the varsity and teams received an invitation to play. players explained what makes the league so special to them. >> it's meant to world to me because i get to meet people with the same problem and difficulties that i have gone through. get to learn more of others disabilities. >> that runs april through july 9th had in kentucky. >> good for them. it's getting colder out there tonight. >> yeah, it's chilly out there. it's notng
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last night. i am trying to find the silver lining and then the low temperatures and then the upper 34 340 and 350s and then it's brus erring into the weekends. now we will have the warmer temperatures to finish off the work week. the high today was 6 rain is possible during the day and medical center so it's as well. tomorrow the weather is a little low impact on the day and warmer temperatures is windy and most if not all of the day is mainly dry and feeling pretty mild. we're going to start off and some limited sunshine today and around the lunchtime temperatures in the 60s and at that point we're noticing the wind and then the chance for scattered showers and then the temperatures around 71 andh
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tomorrow two good days to have to app. you can bring up the radar there and have the home screen and open it up and see where the latest rain is. here is the latest timing and i think that it's food handle on things. notice in parts of southern maryland and the northern neck. we're looking at cloudy skies and as we move to the over night hours we're going to go possible and then a long range and then in the morning hours by 6:15 and then potentially move nothing the area. it looks like the midday afternoon is mainly dry and then we will have a second line of rain moving through and the future weather is not picking up and that's going to be ahead of the cold frond
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to be an isolated cold front and more rain as well. there's some potential on friday and heavy rain and low to moderate risk and hail. i am not seeing the potential for a tornado right now. a high on friday at 76 and some rain on saturday and really throwing out the the day and then to the south and east. on sunday the sun returns and on monday a high of 356. throughout the day tomorrow pretty nice and feeling warmer and more cloud cover. >> okay. you said today was going to be the best day of the week. >> yeah, pretty nice out there. >> thanks. still ahead the cabinet gets beat up on broad street. sports up next but first is jimmy fallon. we have musicfrom bb
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this is the the xfinity sports desk. your home for the most live sports. >> well, the cats got the the best record in hockey but it's the playoffs. >> yeah, that's true. here is the thing in the capital and then the one rule for the team and no one get injured. staying healthy and this potential playoff match up did not disapoint and then the capital and flyers and then a possible round and then right
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and final playoff spots and they talked about before the game sending a message and it was the flyers that played tonight. hats off to the flyers. >> it's right now and then the caps and bringing hope and not someone that they wanted to face tonight and then to the second period and cousins out and then shutting the door. watch the cat like reflexes there. 33 saves and we're still scoreless and caps on the power play and then watch him. always making something happen and then a beautiful pact here. going home for his 44th goal of the season and the capitals are up 1-0. then the flyers and puck is out and then the long blend and then five up to the net and then bradden to the reflection and then the flyers miss the game at one. then to
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next on the board and then a little too cute there and then coming up with the save and then fillny with wi philly with a chance to win it now. bradden and then to beat the capitals and the final score is 2-1. >> over on the hard wood and sharing some laughs on the first quarter and then touchdown to the three-pointer and then the wizards take a two point lead. watch the the boogie here. it's 21 points. d demarcus cousins and 27 different teams and then the tur chs and trying to impress the the scouts and then
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highest and then going to the bad shot and then davis likes to be contracted. >> it's like a dream come true and i want you to know in the mist of it and then the football player. let's go down to florida one time and then there's a starter for new york and ryan zimmerman took them for a and then jason gets in on the action and then a two run blast and that's when the game is easily and the final score is 12-1 and then the game is taking place at the park on friday against the minnesota twins and then pitching. >> opening day on monday and then the home or
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