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now, at 11:00, new evidence of heroics in istanbul, those that confronted the suicide bombers moments before the detination and metro makes a an
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a pregnant woman that was denied access to a bathroom and vandals target trump campaign signs in northern have a, these supporters are putting their sign up for the third time. shootings on the street where you live are not okay and residents are fired up about the deteriorating state of affairs in their d.c. neighborhoods. >> they are frustrated and upset about the ongoing violence, the message at meeting, do something. we are live in the easthill area of the district. where it got hot as residents confronted police, jackie? >> well, jim, we want to show you something that was done here, it's a portable crime camera that was set up here, you can take a look, d.c. police can see us right now. gun violence is an immediate concern to those that live here. and many of whom who hit the floor when had they heard a bursts of autic
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>> saturday night, was not the first time i have been awakened by gunfire. it's absolutely the most terrifying time i have been wakened by gunfire and it's because there were so many shots fired in such a small amount of time. >> the police come around, today, make the move from one corner to the next, and they come right back. >> reporter: voices were raised and temperaturer flared as people that live in the iron edge of capitol hill, told local officials that they are frustrated and frightened by gun crime in their neighborhood. the most recent happened early sunday morning at 17th street and independence avenue southeast. first district commander robert conte said that a young woman was caught in the crossfire, when two groups of men were shooting at each other. >> next thing you know, shots began to go off. >> reporter: earlier across town at the martin luther king, jr.,
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gun violence, and norton referenced last week's historic house of representatives sit-in during failed efforts to change gunlaws after the tragedy in orlando. >> here, we have the strongest gunlaws in the united states, why are we flooded with guns? assault weapons, it tears up your insides. illegal, in this city. now, the subject of repeat offenders came up tonight. the chief told those in the awed that they are people identified 50 people that they have arrested who between them had more than 800 arrests over a certain period of time. live in southeast washington, jackie benson, news 4. >> staggering numbers, jackie, thank you. some parents say they will march to the capitol next tuesday to push for gun reform laws they call themselves d.c. moms and dads for
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legislation. the march will begin tuesday morning, 7:15 in d.c. he is lincoln park. >> and new developments on the airport attack on turkey. the country's state run media said that the death toll from the triple bombing rose to 42 tonight and turkey saying they are more confident that isis is behind the massacre. and as it's reported, it's clearer how the bombers were able to carry out this attack. >> reporter: new details today, revealing the sophistication of the rolling suspected isis attack at the istanbul airport and the bravery of the turkish security forces that tried to stop it. the turkish prime minister outlined the ongoing investigation. based on his account and others, here's what we pieced together from the initial details. the three militants arrived in two taxis. they opened fire outside the main terminal, perhaps to draw away security forces.
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ensuing chaos allowed the two remaining militants to slip past security and enter the terminal. but the police put up a fight. a new video shows the moment where a policeman attacked one of the militants and wrestled him to the ground. but the bomber still managed to detona detonate, the final attacker made his way to the upper level, he too was confronted by police and was shot. the policeman that was immobilized the attacker, is being celebrated, the police officer survived. a photographer took pictures and helped a man get to a safe place in a wheelchair. >> families were struggling with kids and babies and small children. but, you know, all just trying get back away from the area. >> after a potentially crippling
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reexhilarate questions. the airport is still functioning and also the scene of an investigation. and a clean-up. all at once. >> the terrorists did not stop the airport, they did not stop the city. nbc news, istanbul. he used to set bonds for people accused of crimes now he is a criminal himself. today, a judge convicted former montgomery county court commissioner daniel reed of soliciting sex from a minor, undercover detectives posed as a 15-year-old boy on the dateding app grindr, he was arrested when he text messaged the boy, he wanted to put the 15-year-old in a cage. reed faces up to ten years in prison and will be sentenced in august. skpnchlths a former school aid in prince george's county is facing multiple life sentences if he is found guilty of sexu sexualing abusing
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indicted the man on 270 counts of child abuse and pornography the youngest of the victims was 9 years old. the state's attorney's office will use more than 50 videos that was produced as evidence and the victims will not be put on the stand. the mother of a ten-year-old victim said, this inindictment is not the end of their fight, it's just the beginning. >> i want to see him punished for it. as well he needs to not ever be around children again. as far as i'm concerned, he is where he needs to be right now. >> for the rest of his life? >> yes. >> the state's attorney's office is investigating whether anyone else needs to face criminal charges in the case. >> vice president joe biden is asking the country to buy in double down and speed up research in the fight to cure cancer. he hosted the cancer moon shot
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summit today and said that the fight to find a cure is personal to him. he lost his oldest son, bow, to cancer, he was 46 years old, when his son was diagnosed, he wanted to learn as much as he could about cancer and the fight to cure it and his cancer, moon shot initiative is bringing together leaders in the field that are approaching treatment in a new way. >> now, we have, we have oncologists working with immunology and virologists and chemical and biological engineers mapping it. there's a great deal of collaboration, i'm convinced that we can do in the next five years what it could take ten years to do. biden said that in five years it will be 20 million for more of the interv
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vice president's thoughts on the presidential election, go to our app and search biden. well, make your plans now, because we have yet another beautiful day coming our way tomorrow. you want to get out there and soak it up. >> bring it. we love this. how about it? >> guys, i tell you what, as perfect as it gets in the month of june. here we are a couple of days from july, the average high temperature is 88 today, and we have struggled to hit the 80 degree mark in many areas. it was beautiful and trust me, that was not much of a struggle that we are really trying to get to. 82 degrees in d.c. and 79? manasses, it was fantastic. nothing on the radar, we are going stay dry. storm team 4 radar is dry tonight and should be dry tomorrow. a cool unit-- a cool night toni and storm chances will increase on friday, and of course, we will track the holiday weekend and th
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monday. more on the forecast. >> and new at 11:00, a daycare working has been charged with first degree cruelty to a child after yanking out a chunk of the child's scalp. the 1-year-old came home with a balanced spot on his head, the parents were told another child did it, and surveillance video shows it was a teacher. >> her excuse was, she was irritated. your job is to watch kids. kids will irritate you, he irritates me, you will not see me rip, you know, i'm not going to do nothing of that nature. >> news 4 spoke with the woman that owns the daycare and she had, she has policies and procedures in place and thinks the incident is horrific. virginia's governor is defending his decision tonight to restore voting rights to exfelons w
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time. republicans continue to attack the plan. and are challenging it in the virginia supreme court. some opponents say that once voting rights are restored, the voting rights are opening the way to gun rights getting back. >> as a consequence, you are finding illegal aliens in the database and people mentally incapacitated and people still in prison. >> life can begin, i have a new opportunity to do tons of things. >> the challenge to the governor's order will be argued before the state supreme court july 19th. vandals targeting donald trump campaign signs, they have hit the same spot twice in as many nights. >> all new, this group of trump supporters trying their luck again on night number three.
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told she could not use the bathroom. how metro changed their tune after getting a call from news 4. and the race to rio continues and for michael phelps who said yes
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a group of young voters in virginia is d-- is declaring their backyard trump country, but not everyone in the area agrees their pro trump campaign signs have been vandalized in twice in as many nights. we were there as they put one up again tonight.
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>> buckeye potter, siblings and friends are angry tonight, take a look at why, vandals destroyed the trump country sign in heymarket, virginia. >> brings a bit of freedom and enarrangement and encouragement that we have to fight harder. >> the group put up the sign with five u.s. flags on their property. the next morning they found the flags broken, tossed on the ground. >> it's not meant to bother anybody, we are just giving out our opinion. what we stand for and somebody comes and just destroys it. >> and the vandalism did not stop a day later, people threw eggs at the sign and broke this light here. they tell me that it hurt, because they took time to put up the sign and make sure their message got out. >> and they spray paint today sign, so tonight, they made another trump country sign. >> i think it's a good idea to continue on, and always do what you believe in. even if someone gets in your way. >> trump is a great guy, we
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we pay taxes and we are all employed, some of us are students and we are doing what we can to make this america great again. >> if someone damages this sign, what are you going to do? >> we are going to make it bigger, more sturdy, telephone pole and make it higher. >> reporter: and they say they will call police. and it's a judge that will hear a case next week that is brought by a virginia republican delegate that said the state law requiring him to vote for donald trump at the gop convention is unconstitutional. the delegate said he does not want to vote for trump and claims he is not alone, but according to state law, he has to vote for the candidate who won virginia's primary. in court documents the delegate said that voting for trump would violate his conscious. state officials have yet to respond to that lawsuit. >> president obama is back in d.c. tonight after visiting canada's parliament, he told them how thankful he is, that the two countries are
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with so many crossing the u.s. canada border every day. next week, the president will hit the campaign trail, with hilary clinton, the first time that the two will appear together, they are previously planned campaign event in wisconsin was cancelled after the mass shoot engi-- mass shoo in orlando. >> you mention this story to a woman who had a baby and they want to talk about it. a five month pregnant woman shocked when the metro said she could not use the restroom at the station recently. she said in the past, she had been allowed to use the employee bathroom because the customer bathroom was closed. but on a recent trip, she was told no by a station manager who told her she had "abused her bathroom privileges." >> unfortunately i ended up having
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sick on myself. but i was so appalled and frustrated, that's what i wrote news 4, and i contacted you. and i said, please help. >> news 4 contacted metro and since then, rachel has not had a problem. the policy is that restrooms should be made available when possible of all stations, there's only a handful, including pentagon and anacostia that do not have bathrooms available. >> you can help the victims of the flooding in west virginia, by donating the essential items in fairfax county. all the police stations have dropped boxes. they are accepting items. the boxes will be picked up july 9th and sent to communities affected by the flooding. >> and i think we have to remember that as nice as our weather is, they are still suffering there, and they will be suffering for a very, very long time, we cannot forget that.
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pictures. so many of the small towns we did not get to. >> the pictures are horrific. you just multiply that. >> we are dealing with nicer weather here, plenty of sunshine, and low humidity, does not get better than this, as far as the weather is concerned, in late june, almost july, take a look outside right now, we will show you how things are across the region, looking nice, as a matter of fact, it's as perfect a shot that it gets tonight. you can see the stars and planets. winds out of the northwest, nine mile answer hour. 72 in d.c. translates to the 60s in the suburbs, down the 63, and 61 in fredericks and some of you will wake up to temperatures in the upper 50s. as we look at the region, nothing on the radar, going to be dry. right on through most of the day tomorrow, you can see high pressure just dominating as we widen out here, not a cloud in the sky from d.c. to boston, back toward chicago. some cloure
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great lakes, nothing in the area. most of tomorrow will be dry for everyone. the only exception, here we are at 1:00, nothing going on. back to the mountains. that's the only place, that's to the valley, a couple of showers there. everyone on the dry side, a nice evening, and then we start to see the humidity returning for fri. so, it's not going to stay away all that long. tomorrow, yeah, it's going to look like this. if you are getting thought a paddle boat, 84, partly sunny and warm, not too humid. winds out of the southeast, 5-10 miles an hour. and temperatures around the rest of the region, 83 over towards the water. that impact forecast tomorrow, well, you know, it will be on the low side, no problem at all. low humidity, and we are not talking about much in the way of anything bothering us over the next couple of days. here is our new ten-day forecast helping you to plan out for ten days.
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and ten, stay with us. sure, may change a bit, but just as the ten-day forecast is helping you to plan. 84 tomorrow, and 91 on friday, with a 50% chance of thunderstorms. good chance some of those could be on the strong side, that is something we will watch. saturday, 86, and 85 on sunday and then, well, then we get to this. that is just happening to be the fourth of july. fourth of july, for the fireworks. tracking rain chances and possible storm moving in. temperatures in to the 70s by the time the fireworks are going off. lots of time to watch this but right now, i amtraking the chance for some rain on monday. and then, tracking in the ten-day, potential heat wave in the middle of next week. >> all right. >> thanks for the warning. >> coming up, a former met continues to haunt his old team. jason is up next, stay up with us.
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jason, starting out with the nats sweep tonight, they lost seven in a row and won 4 in a row, that explains baseball for you. after tonight, the nationals left the park singing beat the mets, beat the mets. step right up and sweep the mets. daniel murphy, ladies and gentlemen, that guy loves playing against his old team, the former met is batting .429 against new york this year and tonight, he went off again. this time for his 32nd multi-hit game of the season. the rivalry night at the ballpark, former kav and current redskin, morgan moses. and they were representing their schools and a rivalry in the fans. taking in tonight's ball game.
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how about that? good ball game for this guy right here. daniel murphy. loves hitting home runs, especially against his old team. this upper dekker 13th of the season. has the nats on the board first. later on in the fifth. up 2-0, scherzer, in the ninth. and then later on in the seventh inning. cespedes at the dish. suffered the same fate, scherzer allowed two hits and struck out ten. the fans gave him a standing ovation before he leaves. daniel murphy, giving them breathing room in the bottom of the eighth. they are up 4-0 at this point. they would go on to win the game and sweep the series, your final, 4-2. the orioles came in winners of six straight ball games could they reach lucky number seven? os and padres at petco park. this, mark trumbo,
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again. top of the fourth. and check out this shot, a two-run blast, he leads the majors with 23 home runs. the orioles have tied the all-time record for home runs in the month of june. 55 homers this month for the birds. they are up 4-0, skip ahead, more from trumbo. he has been outstanding this season, this a two-run double. he finished the game with four rbi. ninth time the orioles have scored ten or more runs in the season. it's the seventh consecutive win. let's go to the pool now. michael phelps looking to make his fifth olympic team. his son on hand to watch his dad try to make the team. phelps showing everyone that know this is event, taking the lead. tom shields trying make a run at phelps but he will not be denied. phe
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and boomer gets to see his dad make history. first american male swimmer to good to five olympics. we did save the best for last. and looking to punch her ticket to rio. final 50 meters the 200 meter free style. she did not lead the entire time, but cruises to a victory. you see franklin in the sixth lane and touches the wall second. ledkin going to rio. >> excellent. excellent. excellent.
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