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a barricade situation still underway in fairfax county. >> police have been on the scene for hours. . they are worried children may be inside the home. we have the latest in a live report from the scene. it's wub of the biggest events at the white house of the jeer. we have live coverage coming up of this year's easter egg roll. two children are caught in the middle of a crisis right now. a man is refusing to come out of his home in fairfax county and police are worried about the danger he could cause. justin finch is live on london dare road. >> reporter: police s
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is their father ask that's why they are taking their time with this case. inside that home are those two children can who do need to leave as soon as possible. that's why police here are willing to wait. the wait has been long. already more than 12 hours. take a look at this video here. you should be hearing signs of trying to get that man to come out. we have seen police in body armor. they have staged their response to this barricade. the home itself is around the corner over on stockton parkway. inside a man said to be in the grips of a mental illness crisis threatening harm to himself and complicating his children are with him. police do not believe he has hurt them, but there's concern because he seems mentally unstable on the phone
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out. >> i don't know. this doesn't. happen in this neighborhood. >> each time e we talk to him, the more we talk to him, the more we build a better repore with him and understand him better and provide with him. >> police working around the clock. police have paperwork authorizing them to get that man from the home and take him to doctors for help. but first that man must come out of that house. back to you. >> thank you. now to president trump's first 100 days where neil gorsuch is hearing cases for the first time. >> he could make a big difference when one of most important cases of the term comes before the court later this week. on wednesday the court will hear a claim that missouri discriminated against a church by leaving its preschool out of a program. missouri's constitution says no state money can be spent to aid a church. the church
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treated any differently when it comes to making playgrounds safer. >> tensions are running high over novrt korea and its failed missile test yesterday. mike pence visited the demilitarized zone and had tough words for the north. >> mike penpensacola with south acting president. >> we are with you 100%. >> reporter: condemning north korea's failed missile test. >> the era of strategic patience is over. >> reporter: and earlier at the dmz between north and south korea making it clear that nothing has been ruled out. >> all options are on the table. >> despite moving a strike team in place, military action does not appear to be the trump administration's first choice. >> it's time for us to undertake all actions we can short of a military option to try to resolve this peacefully.
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almost sure to involve china. >> whether they are currency manipulators, we should expect them to act to prevent what could be a a catastrophic event. >> china can be brought to the point they are putting pressure on north korea, there's an opportunity to try to freeze their system. >> president trump needs a plan. so far, he's been vsilent on th missile test. the. president has been talking about china's involvement and asking why we would call them manipulators when we are trying to work with them. kids are having a good time at the white house right now. it's the annual easter egg roll today. less than a half hour ago the president and first lady spoke welcoming everyone to the white house. >> as we re
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behalf of the president and we wish you great fun and beautiful days coming ahead of us. and happy easter. >> amy cho was there for that and to talk to all the families out there. she's live on the south lawn. my question is did you get one of those coveted eggs? >> reporter: i'm having some trouble hearing you, but we are live on the south lawn here right now. as you can see behind me, we are in the thick of the egg rolling action here. the kids are lining up in groups of ten or so. the goal is to roll your egg to the finish line. it seems to be harder than b it looks. historically the white house easter egg roll is one of the biggest events of the year here. about 20,000 people want anded by the end of the day. that's half of what it was last year. we have seen all different
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short time ago. we saw eric trump, kellyanne conway and the easter bunny. >> i think it's ab honor to be back here and to play a role in watch iing the first family reay put toch time and effort into making this a wonderful experience for so many americans. >> this is my first year doing the egg roll. it's been a really good experience. pi would encourage my froends try to get their parents to do it. >> the white house says they also tried to make sure they gave tickets to military families and kids dm local schools and hospitals. each will be going home with their wood b egg today. they have been making headlines earlier. the company that makes them had tweeted at the first family
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manufacturing deadlines were coming up. the white house had to place a rush order. luckily they did make it in time. plenty here today. and lots of egg rolling. that's the very latest. >> i wonder if she'll have any left over for her. meteorologist chuck bell tracking temperatures. rain? >> we have been watching the rain drops and have closed in on the capital beltway. the cold front, which will bring an end to the rain is across far western maryland and pennsylvania. a closer look here at loudoun county getting rained on. showers heaviest right near gaithersburg on the 20 corridor. the rain drops are pushing eastbound. rain will continue to increase. e jench vench yule lu the showers should taper off. before weet
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where the rain is coming down, it's back to the 60s. so april showers through the day today. a cooler and clearer night tonight. more about tomorrow coming up. april 15th has come and gone, but don't worry. there's still time to file your taxes. this year's deadline was pushed to april 18th because of emancipation day ob ver advance in the district. some 40 million people still have to file. if you're one of them and you won't be able to finish by tomorrow, you can request an extension. the irs has received 101 million individual returns and issued $229 billion in refunds. we have a warning this morning from the better business bureau. it turns out that the irs may call you after all. a new law lets the irs use contractors to clelkt unpaid tax
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collector and a scammer. the irs and the debt collection company will both send a let tore the taxpayer first. debt collectors will be able to identify themselves as contractors of the irs collecting taxes, but if the caller asks you to pay them directly, that's a scam. you're required to pay the irs directly ask not anyone else. and if you have any questions about your taxes, head to our nbc washington app. search tax tip. our consumer reporter susan hogan always working for you. she put together a bunch of information to help you out. the city of hyattsville will decide whether it will become a sanctuary city. president trump signed an executive order that cuts off federal money to sanctuary cities. that could mean a loss of $20,000 in federal grant money. the city will hold a final vote on the
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tonight. and today is the first weekday commute during metra's newest surge. this will likely impact you. the green belt station is closed. you might have to start or end your commute on a shuttle bus. but they are free and running between the prince george's plaza, green belt and college park stations. they will be closed until april 29th during the first phase of the surge. commuters are already feeling the impact. >> it's a big ib convenience to have to get your 30 minutes to get to work when normally i have a 25-minute commute. >> we have all the ways you can get around the safetrack stuff. it's taking a few of your dollars at a time. gas prices are on the rise again. aaa says the summer blend is paf
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pay in d.c. $2.55 for a gallon. that's up 30 cent from last year. if you live in virginia, you're seeing the cheap cannest prices at $2.23. and in west virginia, you're paying $2.39. >> you may have seen this already. the horrific shooting was recorded and uploaded to facebook. >> police say the manhunt is expanding outside of cleveland. the latest in the search for the shooter when news
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he could basically be anywhere. a man accused of recording the moment he killed another man and uploading that video to facebook is still out there. and there's a massive manhunt happening right now. ron moth tells us why police believe he's so dangerous. >> a 74-year-old grandfather gunned down in broad daylight. some of the video you're about to see is graphic and upsetting. this morning the city of cleveland is on high alert. police and the fbi scrambling to find this man suspected of posting video on facebook that shows the execution in broad daylight and claiming to be responsible for multiple other murders. >> i'm going to kill
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right here. >> reporter: it appears to show the suspect identified as steve stevens e getting out of his car and telling his victim he's going to die because of a woman. >> she's the reason all this is about to happen to you. >> he raises a handgun and fires a single shot. shortly before the murder, he described his motivation on his facebook page which is now no longer active. >> she made me crazy. i lost everything i had. >> claiming a woman he was dating is responsible for making him snap blaming her for his alleged crimes. >> the people i'm going to kill is easter sunday is not my first. >> but the suspect also makes chilling claims he killed others though his claims have yet to be veritied. >> what happened today is senseless. if he has an issue, he needs to talk to some folks to get that resolved. >> reporter: law enforcement official says they have not located any additional shooting scenes or bodies and are asking stooens to reach out to family and local
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himself in. we brought everything to bear on this from our federal partners. we wanted to turn himself in. if that did you want happen, we'll look until we find him. >> it's a newer model white four-door ford fusion with ohio tags and search has spread beyond ohio to neighboring states especially indiana and pennsylvania. do not approach this man. he's considered to be considered armed and dangerous. back to you. >> ron mott reporting. facebook live has come under mounting pressure to address concerns about policies toward live or video that's posted. the company says it is easy for users to report live videos for review over removal. facebook has an on-call team staffed at all times. any user can report a live video and it only takes one report to be reviewed. here's another story you may have seen on soc
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boston celtics player isaiah thomas played in boston just hours earlier his younger sister died in a car crash in washington state. needless to say a very emotional start to the nba playoffs. the team even held a moment of silence in his sister's honor. washington redskins linebacker kyrie will star as skin legends in a tv show. the show will show a homicide. it's thorfect murder and will air on the investigation discovery channel. viewers will see how the police solved the home invasion turned murder using a combination of real life interviews and scenes recreating the event in 2007. the episode will air in june. and game three in the quest for the cup. the capitals playoffs head to canada. >> news 4 sports is there to explain
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tough night in toronto. >> tonight, game three between the capitals and maple leaves here in toronto. each team winning one game in this series. game one, fromton tro to. he know it is will be electric because there's not been playoff hockey here in five years. we have live coverage starting on news 4 at 4:00. from toronto, news 4 sports. a lot of tickets are available. the wizards playing at the verizon center wednesday night. the best playoff game of his career for john wall. 32 points, a comeback win. wizards on fire. let's keep it going. america's handyman entry is getting a boost thanks to many of us willing to pay someone else to do the things we just don't
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chris clackum has details. >> reporter: even the simplest of chores is a turn off to many americans. >> things like lawn care, gutter cleaning, as well as house cleaning. >> a survey of 2500 members of angie's list found nearly half farming out yard work, a third outsourcing house cleaning this year. >> it's one of those things people are evaluating how to spend their time and what things they can afford to outsource. >> reporter: so just in time for this newfound demand to find someone to do those chores comes the uber app called takl. >> we know we're a different industry. people have to trust us more. >> trust them to mow the lawn, clean the windows and sew a hem and it works like this. go on the app, state the chore you need tackled and a provider like cory will
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>> mow lawns, do all kinds of jobs that allow me to use my hands. >> reporter: the survey found all age groups, younger as well as older homeowners, willing to hire someone to do household chores. >> it allows people to just have more time with their families than doing some of the chores they adopt want to do. >> as long as the price is right. chris clackum, nbc news. >> i'm convinced there's an app for everything. >> we're becoming lazy. >> there's more news 4 midday ahead. >> including an interesting rendition of the bunny hop. we'll explain. ay with us. st
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an easter bunny not quite stick the landing there in texas, but it's all good. he gives a thumbs up and they appear to be okay. afterwards the easter egg hunt went a off without anymore crash landings. an easter bunny may be on its way to getting a wwe contract. the mascot ran down the presidents. all laid out. we thought teddy was going to get by. he h a
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the railing. just took him out. >> fresh from dsky diving. he's ready. >> the easter bunny has been busy. >> they need to wear helmets from now. >> look at the ears fly off. >> what does it take to win this race? toughness. >> so we're dealing with rain drops here today. >> we need the rain. >> anything to get pollen count down. pollen the size of balled up fists. yesterday 89 degrees with a stiff southerly breeze had the pollen count off the charts. today a little light rain coming back into the area. rain drops on the lens there of our tower. temperatures will trend downward in the rain as well. we were in the low and mi
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now where the rain drops are coming down, it's back in the 50s and 60s. light rain in martinsburg. and then 270 all the way from frederick down to the beltway is wet on all corners. into the city, light rain from bethesda to washington. places still waiting on the rain, a couple sprinkles along routes 5. the steadier rain is back out wst of the d.c. metro. that rain should continue to push into d.c. over the next couple hours. then as we get past 2:00 or 3:00, the rain should break up and scatter out of here. the bulk of the rain is done and clearing skies return to northern maryland. and even as late as 5:30, we might be able to get a decent sunset around here. sun doesn't go down until 7:47. so you might get a peek of sunlight at the tail end of the day. temperature wise, 60s where the rain is. 70s whe
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the rain. have the umbrella ready to go. short sleeves. the allergy count has been in the high range for the last couple days. it's expected to stay through wednesday. we'll start talking temperatures and rain chances further into the week. >> he's the most decorated olympian of all time. >> he's inspired an entire competition. hear the emotional connection between michael phelps and another accomplished athlete.
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you are looking live right now at the 121st running of the boston marathon. it's underway right now. crews spent the weekend boosting skurlt. this year marks four years since the tragic bombings that happened near the finish line of the race. three people died and hundreds of others were injured. most of the competitors will not finish until this afternoon unless you're like me and finish some time tonight. >> she went down as being the first woman to officially enter the marathon in 1967. which was at the time an all-male ra
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number 261 today. the iron man race, you know about that one. it's the most grueling. >> you anemic father and son team have accomplished that feat. mya rodriguez has the story. >> reporter: it's well before sunrise and johnny has already been awake for hours. >> hopefully we can live to have a good time. >> he was born with cerebral palsy. but it's not. stopping him from joining nearly 2,000 other competitors for a half iron man in florida. >> people in wheelchairs are as capable of doing things as they want to be if they put their mind to it. >> johnny's part
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his father jeff who will push and pull his son for hours. 70.3 miles of swimming, biking and running. >> he's been dying to be an athlete his whole life. >> reporter: their first attempt was at the world iron man competition in hawaii last year. where they didn't finish. so they kicked their training up a notch. >> the most vital piece is the soul and the heart and the drive. that comes from something that's bigger than you. >> reporter: johnny's finding inspiration from michael phelps. taking a campaign and creating this video of him imitating his high row side by side. the training, resting and recovering, struggling, pushing ask overcoming. michael phelps tweeting out his support to johnny and following up with an encouraging phone call. >> he is a great athlete, but he also inspires countless people.
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life. >> a dream realized as johnny and his dad crossed the finish line five minutes under their goal time. >> johnny was elated. all is good in the world today. >> savoring a victory and proving the old adage. champions are made, not born. johnny was inspired by a great athlete. but now he's the one inspire in others. nbc news, florida. prince george's county is adding new transportation options. the popular capital bike shair program will expand next year. "the washington post" is report ing a launch date of spring 2018. the program already exists in the district and in other surrounding counties. there will be 6 statio7 station. it'sy
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a video went viral of united. now they are dealing with more accusations of abuse. >> a couple heading to their own destination wedding say they were booted off a flight. the bride and groom say they sat down in the wrong seats because the man was lying across theirs. first they were escorted to the correct seats and told to get off and take a light the next morning, which happened to be their wedding day. in a statement the airline says, quote, these passengers repeatedly attempted to sit in upgraded seating chrks they did not purchase and would not follow crew constructions to return to their assigned seats. in response to the video. and an internal memo, must-ride bookings will have to be made an hour before the departure. this is an initial step in review of policies to ensure this never happens again. the impact of her death was felt over the world. for
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in news for your health, scientists say it's getting hard tore get help for mental illness. scientists say access to health care has dee creased. they also say there's more americans suffering from serious psychological distress. those people make up about 3. .5% of the population. 1 in 10 experimental drugs makes it to the market. but for alzheimer's that's 1 in 244. >> we have nothing to slow it down right now. >> the disease already takes a massive toll on public health. more than 5 million americans are thought to have alzheimer's today. and that number is expected to triple by
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intervention that e slow or stop its course. >> 1 in 5 dollars goes to alzheimer's. 71 million baby boomers it's going to go to 1 in 2 dollars. alzheimer's will collapse our health care system. >> despite the urgency, science still doesn't know how to stop alzheimer's from ravaging memories and minds. the theory is that plaque build ups in the brain drive the disease. in medicine this is called the hypothesis. but in one trial after another, it's failed to affect the disease. >> efforts have been made to effect ively change the brain, and none of those pathways have improved patients' cognition, lifestyle. >> believers a
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linking it to alzheimer's. >> any scientists reading the literature carefully and paying attention to the details for the last 30 years. would have to come to only one conclusion. and that is that the trials have failed the hypothesis. >> trial failure said it included one from merck. lil ri has spent more than $3 billion in two decades ob alzheimer's. many believe those failures may have been due to timing. >> what we have realized in alzheimer's disease is that the disease process itself in the brain begins somewhat 10 to 20 years before neurons die. if if it you wait too late, if you're treating patients who already severe lly
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them with the kinds of treatments we're now using. >> prince harry says he sought counselling in his late 20s to deal with the grief of louzing his mother. he made the revelation in the daily telegraph. they died in a car crash in 1997 when harry was 12 years old. he had had come very close to a complete breakdown on several occasions. it impacted his work and personal life. food is going to be a focus of the next space cargo launch happening tomorrow. there's something call called an advanced habitat on board. it's designed to grow salad ingredients up in space, which isn't easy. scientists will monitor the whole thing. the launch also includes more than 7,000 other pounds of experiments and supplies. the chocolate donuts make up for the fact they are gro
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>> if you're going to eat lettuce, you have to counter that with something. >> there's chocolate chip cook e keys over here. >> you won't want to miss it. >> wait until we're done. >> we're dealing with light rain pushing back into the region after a warm day yesterday filled with pollen. at least the rain drops will knock down the pollen a smidgen. it's been b a warm month. our warmest day of the year so far. this spril april now 7.5 degrees warmer than average. didn't make 90 yesterday, but it's not completely all that unusual. we have back to back 90s in april of 2010. this will put an end to any real threat of super warm weather for quite some time. we have the rain ahead of a cold front coming through here mid-to late afternoon. once the front goes by, it will turn the rain. drops off and we'll allow the clearing skies to move back in
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drops through the area for the next couple hours. past 3:00 or 4:00, the rain should taper back to drizzle and come to an end. most if not all the rain should be off the beltway by 5:00 and might get a peek or two of sun. temperatures now 0s where you're waiting on the rain. highs today really depends on where you live. we have already had a high in washington. rain chance 80% with late day clearing. tomorrow, nothing to worry about. 50s in the morning to around 70 degrees for highs tomorrow afternoon. next couple days sunny tomorrow with a slight chance of a shower. better chance thursday afternoon. friday looks pretty good. the early lean on the weekend, if you have stuff to do, saturday more likely to be the drier day over the weekend. coming up before the end of the show, i'll be eating my cookie and giving you a check of the ten-day forecast. this baby
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name. take a look at the adorable video. this is april's baby. she was pregnant for an eternity. this is the at the animal adventure park in new york. we wanted to give april a few months. so maybe you can suggest names for this new baby giraffe on the zoo's website. >> really cute. we all want to spend more time in the gym. now some stars are sharing how they get fit.
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whether you like to do it or not, there are many ways to stay fit. some of hollywood's biggest stars are share iing their secr. >> when it comes to staying facility, everyone has a secret. >> trying not to eat salt. >> a lot of dancing. >> i try to stick with protein. it's the worst. >> just got to go move. >> and the stars have their favorite ways to work up a sweat. >> i practice yoga like five times a week. >> they all know keeping up your strength is key. >> my body just got stronger. everything got stronger. >> kaet hudson does
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the ring. >> i box. i jump rope. i do the speed bag. i do all of that. and i don't go to a fancy gym. >> spin class is also cycling through hollywood. >> we're going to spin and get our indoor cycling on. >> it really does feed your soul. >> they are proud to show off the bodies they got boiking. >> you have to be soul cycle. >> i always play beyonce really loud and feel like queen b for a second. >> then there's the home bodies. the celebs that prefer to work out at home with a trainer. >> my sisters are really into working out right now. >> we talked about working out and we're going to talk about butter. whether you're headed to a backyard barbecue or picnic in the park, dessert is a big part of the meal. now that spring is here and a lot of fruit is coming int
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season, there's so many more options. . joining me is the executive pastry chef to show us a spring dessert. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> you have a new gig. tell us about this. >> it's going really well. i have been working at 12 restaurants. mostly in washington. but also in. boston. been out to california once. i'm trying to get to as many places as i can. >> i like that you use a lot of butter. how important is it? spring is summer is good because a lot of produce comes into season. >> right now is the wake up point for pastry chefs. the lots of great fruit come in into the market. i love blueberries. we're going to talk about this blueberry tart today. >> so here we have the tart shell. i have formed the shells with a have nil la sweet crust. then we fill the crust inside with cream. before we do that, waer beginning to bake these for
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and then we're going to bake them for 30 seconds to a minute. and get them nice and dried out. and then we're going to fill them with this almond cream. >> what's in the almond cream? >> almond flour. easy to do to buy the almonds or you can buy the almond flour. >> you can use real almonds. >> the recipe i gave you have real almonds. we have butter, almond flour, sugar and eggs. combine all those together and we get the nice cream. the berries go right on top. >> have you added anything yet? >> i have added some vanilla, sugar and lemon juice just to give it a little seasoning. after they are organized like this, they look like that and they are delicious. the four food groups are chocolate, butter, eggs and sugar. so i could not come
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>> what's your e secret? they are really delicious? >> i have upped the ante and they are triple chocolate chunk dock keys now. >> now you're speaking my language. >> we have them as a featured dessert. so it's the strawberry milk was my favorite thing to drink. we're serving them. >> while i eat your delicious desserts, when people are bake at home, is it easy to correct? what are skom secrets to cooking a at home? >> never freak out. any time you think there's a problem, remember, it is absolutely something you can fix. it's fun. pastry is the best part of the meal. take a deep breath, and try to go forward with strong, strong,
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you'll be great. >> this is delicious, by the way. it's so delicious. >> blueberry is my favorite fruit. you can use nectarines, plums, cherries. in the summertime, we'll be m e moving on to nectarines, peaches. all the time you can basically put in had any kind of fruit that's going to be soft in the oven. >> this is so good. i'm going to try photo to eat all of them. >> chef alex, thank you so much as always. appreciate it. this is delicious. don't worry. i'm saving some for you. >> it looks like teens in the u.s. are choosing food over clothes. a survey was done of american teens spending habits. most teens are eating out
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chick filet and when they spend is money on clothes it's athletic wear. a final check on your forecast when news 4 today returns. we'll be right back. stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do.
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wall street could start the week on a positive note. europe is closed today for easter monday and asia was mixed overnight as investors monitor tensions in the korean peninsula. data on housing and manufacturing. 138 points on thursday. the nasdaq dropping 31 points. earnings season really gets underway this week with several big names reporting including united airlines. they may have had a bad pr week but business has been pretty good. they recently touted improvements such as on-time performance, but investors will look at whether bookings have dropped. apple gets a permit to test self-driving cars on california's rules. a fueling speculation is working ob technology in an already crowded field. google, ford, volkswagen and gm
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dozens of auto exports but the iphone maker isn't interested in building its own car. we have a pretty serious recall to tell you about this morning. the bases of custmatic adjustable beds are being recalled because they can shock you. some of the side mounted outlets are incorrectly wired. they were sold at mattress stores from 2012 through january of this year. if you have one, stop using the ac on the side and contact the company to arrange a free inspection and repair. now may be the best time to boost your rainy day fund. less than half of americans have enough money set aside to cover a $500 emergency. that's a pretty minor bill as far as emergencies go. new research from the jpmorgan chase found the average family pays $1500 for an unexpected medical awe, auto re
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experts sit aside three to six months worth of living expenses in a savings account or certificate of deposit. it's so hard to save. >> you feel like you want to spend it. >> shoes, clothes. >> time now for another check on the forecast. >> chuck bell, how is it looking? >> still on the rainy side. but rain already starting to come to an end in western maryland. the end of the rain will come through here and be 3:00 before we start to see the rain begin to taper off. nothing all that heavy. no severe weather today. might not even hear a rumble of thunder. rain just about ready to move into far prince george's. but that's briefly come to an end as we wait on this next wave of rain to push south wa
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but notice the rain showers already starting to break up up here across parts of northern and western maryland. so this band of heavier rain likely to be in and out of here quickly. most of the receive steadily rain chances between 2:00 and 4:00. might get a little peek of the sun. there's your ten-day forecast. into the 60s and 70s depends on where you are. we already made 75 in washington. rain chances will keep us cooler than that. tomorrow, sunny and 72. mostly cloudy wednesday. in the 60s. a chance for a few showers wednesday or again on thursday afternoon. friday and saturday look nice and dry. heavier rain chances sunday and monday of next week. we have breaking news right now in temple hill. crews aren o the scene of a natural gas fire. this is a photo from 28th avenue. good news is no injuries. washington gas has been called to turn off the gas. look for the latest on the nbc washington
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