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hi... wow i wasn't expecting...oh because no one has a voice quite like yours. don't just bank. bank human™. answers tonight about a local woman who disappeared. police say they have a confession and a killer. now her family wants her body found. >> she didn't have to die like that. if your phone storage is
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hassle, folks. it is a security risk. what you need to delete now to keep your information out of the hands of identity theft. he just graduated from college. now he has big plans to make a movie. how one huge star in filmmaking was going to help him get all the way to the silver screen sgriefrjts it's a bizarre murder mystery. good evening, i'm jim handly. i'm doreen gentzler. police know she's dead, they know how she died and who did it. but they can't find her body. >> prince george's county police say her last moments alive were violent and graphic and her boyfriend confessed that he killed her. shamari stone talked to her family and has the story. >> i'm kind of distraught. kind of upset. >> ronald page is upset over
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>> she didn't have to die loo like that. >> 35-year-old michael proctor confessed to strangling her to death inside their objection en hill apartment on april 13th. police arrested him and charged him with murder and assault. neighbors are stunned. >> feel bad for the situation. >> surveillance cameras captured him leaving the apartment and returning the next day. according to these court documents, proctor wheeled her body in a gray bin on a dolly down this hallway. he then got on an elevator and wheeled the dolly outside the building. police say he allegedly disposed of the body at a dumpster around six miles away. >> she always call. >> her grandmother never heard from her. she reported her missing a few weeks ago. police are searching for the body. >> we're just hoping that her pod i can be
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family a sense of closure. shomari stone, news 4. new at 11:00, the man wanted for skipping sentencing for a drunk driving crash that left five people dead has been captured. police confirm they found kenneth kelly at a motel on allentown road. they're not revealing exactly where. they've been searching for him since friday when he failed to appear in court. he killed three women and two children in a dui crash in 2014. we reported there was confusion over whether the judge ordered gps monitoring for kelly. we are expecting authorities to release more details about his capture tomorrow. >> well, it was a tough night for d.c. sports fans. it was win or go home and our wizards are heading home now. it was the all-important game 7 to advance. they just couldn't get it done tonight. the wizards lose 105-114 to the celtics. our carol maloney is
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boston tonight. she's getting reaction from the team. her live report later in sports. tonight the white house is pushing back hard on a report that president trump invited russian officials into the oval office and disclosed highly classified information. >> at no time, at no time were intelligence sources or methods discussed. >> russia's ambassador and foreign minister came to the white house the day after james comey was fired. the "washington post" reports that the president shared code word information with them. high-level intelligence that even u.s. allies don't know. the secretary of state and national security adviser say, while president trump discussed specific terror threats to civil aviation, he never revealed sources, methods or classified military operations. >> two other senior officials who were present, including the secretary of state, remember the meeting the same way and have said so.
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on the record accounts should outweigh those of anonymous sources. i was in the room. it didn't happen. >> senator mark warner called it a slap in the face and risking sources and methods it inexcusable, particularly with the russians. it would be illegal for anyone in government to discuss these matters with russia. but the president has unique authority to declassify government secrets. so even if it were true, president trump likely broke no law. at the live desk, i'm chris lawrence. thank you, chris. new tonight a warning for parents in montgomery county. be on the lookout for signs of whooping cough. a student at walt whitman high school has it. it's highly contagious. the school is concerned it could spread. symptoms, runny nose, deep rapid high pitched coughing, worse at night often. symptoms can occur within five days to three weeks after somebody has been exposed to an
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have it, you should keep them home from school. a middle school security guard says he only stopped having sex with a teenage student when her mother caught them. tonight, he's in jail. montgomery county police tell us he turned himself in today. court documents show he started working security at brook lee middle school in february. the girl says she gave him her phone number and met him multiple times. students told "news4 today" they noticed that the young girl and he seemed close. >> if students see something inappropriate in their schools, they need to report it immediately. >> he's charged tonight with sex abuse of a minor and third and fourth degree sex offense. police are worried this may have happened before. court documents show he worked part-time at rockville high school between september of 2015 and february 2016. officers say any concerned parents should contact police. the white house
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national police week. president trump pledged his full support to members of law enforcement at a ceremony at the capitol today. he accused politicians of being too critical of police. beautiful day out there today. breezy sunshine but we've got heat moving back in. >> yeah, we do. hunker down and get ready. we may see record high numbers late they are week? >> yeah, that would be wednesday. high temperature wednesday of 92 degrees. tomorrow warmer than this afternoon. another great afternoon on our tuesday. take a look outside and show you how things were earlier on your monday. a high temperature today of 77 degrees. just beautiful. 75 lees burglary. 77 in quantity quo and fredericksburg. warm weather is moving in. may even break a record on wednesday and storms late in the week. we'll talk about that in a bit. see you at
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soaring into the 90s we're working to see how metra will keep you from overheating. metro tells us leaking pipes are to blame. the gm says metro will put in a new cooling tower and pipes as a temporary fix. he didn't have a timeline for when that might happen. starting tomorrow, you won't be able to use five orange line metra stations for a month. the ones listed here will be closed until june 15th. the closures are part of safetrack surge 15. metro is offering free shuttles to help with the inconvenience. a recent howard graduate could soon see a story he co-wrote on the big screen. >> andrew long won a million dollar grant for a film screening. >> the executive producer is spike lee.
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student's career is about to take off. >> the first play i've ever seen and i fell in love with it. >> movies and productions have been andrew long's passion for as long as he can remember. >> i love watching movies. i didn't know that was something i do for a living. >> that was until he came to howard university. this is where his dream of becoming a film writer became a reality. andrew co-wrote the screen play nigerian prince with his friend. >> it's about a nigerian american teenager who is tricked into going to school in nigeria by his mother and efforts to get back to the states, he teams up with his cousin a nigerian prince e-mail scammer. >> for inspiration for the film, he traveled to nigeria. >> he was sitting there at the airport. i was talking about the emotional side of just like what it's like to grow up in this place and how do you m
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>> they submitted their screen play to countless organizations for funding. just last month -- they found out that they won a million dollars to produce their film from the tribeca at&t untold stories contest. their work was judged by industry professionals like filmmaker lee daniels and anthony mackie. >> we're coming to terms with the fact that wow, this is something really big. >> it's a piece of work that's not only good enough for a million dollar prize, but it will premiere at the tribeca film festival next year. after that, andrew says the possibilities are limitless. >> we could go to e street or to gallery place and hopefully see our film playing on the screen. >> reporting in the district, meagan fitzgerald, news 4. killed by caffeine. a high school student collapses and later dies after having too many of the drinks millions of us consume every
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governments around the world still reeling from the fallout of that massive ransom ware cyber attack. does the storage on your phone always seem to fill up. how to make space and protect yourself from thieves.
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an overdose of caffeine is what a coroner says led to the death of a 16-year-old south carolina boy. the young man collapsed last month after soda, latte and an energy drink in a short period of time. the tragedy is a reminder of the danger lurking in energy drinks. a bus flipped on a maryland section of i-95. 26 students, three chaperones and the driver had to go to the hospital. we're told two of them are seriously injured. state police tell us another driver cut that bus off near exit 89 causing the crash. hillary clinton back in politics. she hopes an organization she launched will help people get involved in politics and run for office. the name may sound familiar to you. it's called onward together. an adaptation from her campaign theme, stronger together. now, to new details on how to protect yourself from a cyber
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more than 300,000 computers were tied up today by an attack aimed at the windows xp operating system. to make sure your information is safe, experts say you need to keep your systems updated. also, think about backing up your data on the cloud or an external hard drive. in one seems like a no-brainer. but don't click on an e-mail or link that looks suspicious. these kinds of attacks are surprisingly common. the fbi says some 4,000 of them happen every day. cyber clutter, something we all have, whether we realize it or not. now comes word that a messy computer or smartphone could put us at risk for identity theft, too. consumer reporter susan hogan has what we need to know to get rid of the digital disorder in our lives. >> think about it. we take the time to shred paper documents. but you need to destroy electronic data as well. look at
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scroll through all of those apps. chances are, there are apps on there that you haven't even used for years. extra apps on your phone use data by sitting there. they take up storage space. you can save more photos. while security is strong on many apps, each one is another connection between your phone and the outside world. another opportunity for some sort of information about you to be shared which could ultimately lead to identity theft. plus, newer apps have better security which protects your private information so that app you've loved for five years may not be the smomost secure optio anymore. >> there's a two-step identification, not just the one step with one password. get that two-step identification. that adds one more layer of security that may slow the thieves down. >> don't worry if you delete an app you want to get back. it's easy to do so. don't forget to cyber clean your computer too. be careful about things lying
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about all this information on there. you don't want that to get into the wrong hands. all of these things are things to think about to keep you and your electronics safe. good advice. >> we better get to work. >> we are. >> a lot of extra apps. warming up considerably, huh? >> getting hot. it's an amazing thing. it's been so cool and back to the hot stuff. we saw fantastic weather. this is the kind of weather we want to wot bottle up and have on repeat every day. that's not the case. out there right now, a nice night. it really is. you go outside this evening, it is just perfect. can't wait to get on my ride home and take the windows down. going to be perfect. 77 the high today. down to 68 right now. winds out of the northwest at 6 miles an hour. but take a look at the suburbs. because it's so dry, we're cooling very quickly with clear skies. 53 already in
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we're going to see much cooler numbers early tomorrow morning. going to be a cool start. just like this morning really. as far as the rain, no rain. no chance of rain over the next couple of days. this map shows you why. not much if the way of cloud cover. d.c. to kansas city. the entire southeastern portion of the country under an area of high pressure now. look at the warmth. back to the south and west, towards 85 in raleigh. 88 in atlanta today. 90 in st. louis. much cooler north and east. this is the pattern we've been in for the last two weeks or so where we've seen the cool air making its way down across parts of the northeast and towards the mid-atlantic. the warm air to the west. this pattern has been locked in place. now, finally starting to move. the cool airway up to the north and here comes the heat. we are going to see big-time heat, especially during the day wednesday and into thursday. so yes, the cooler air moving out. the warmer air moving in. 90s looking like we -- not jus
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we're talking at least two days, maybe three. tomorrow, high temperature 83 degrees. mostly sunny. nice and warm. really just a fantastic afternoon. lighter winds tomorrow as well. temperatures average this time of year around 75. we'll get there closer to the noon hour. nice for recess. 82 degrees by 4:00. the kids are coming back from school. 92. there it is on wednesday. speaking of that, this is actually a record. the d.c. record is 92 set back in 1974. i think we get there or close to tying a record or tying that record on wednesday. thursday, the record is a little warmer. high of 91. we get there at 88 degrees on friday. that comes with a chance of showers and storms as a frontal boundary moves in across the area. nothing too bad or severe. saturday and sunday, not bad at all. but a little bit more cloud cover. temperatures in the low to mid-70s. that's not bad. considering a lot of us have had cancellations over thet
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canceled. another good chance of storms, i think monday is the better chance of storms the next ten days. >> that pollen was blowing around. >> grass and tree pollen on the high side. that will do it. a battle until the end. but how the wizards fell in boston, oh, it was tough to take tonight. >> we got sports up next. first, here's seth myers with what's ahead on late night. >> jim and doreen and viewers in d.c., tracy morgan is my guest tonight. better
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well, we've been down this road before. good the first half and then kaboom. >> it's just so heartbreaking. there's nothing more disheartening than walking into a game 7 locker room. i've only covered one. man, it is tough. pretty fair to say wizards fans feeling the pain tonight as they couldn't finish this game and this series. bradley beal and john wall both playing in their first career game 7. skip ahead. third quarter, wizards up two off the celtics miss. wizards pass ahead to john wall. gets the bucket and the foul. wall fired up. 18 points for him. in the fourth, a different story. the celtics up 10. isaiah thomas on the drive. he knocks down the deep three. boston is up 13. 29 points for thomas. the wizards battled back. down eight. bradley beal drives. he gets this tough bucket to go. beal putti
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played here this season, including all four in the playoffs. so tonight, they know they had their chances and regrets are not hard to come by. >> disappointed. we felt that we made strides this year to get to the next step and we have. it's always tough to talk to the group after a tough loss. there's 29 teams will be disappointed. we made it to the last five. a couple of things here and there. we could have won a series. give them credit. they played well, had a lot of good games throughout the series and one more game more than us. >> reporter: 22-5 run end of the third quarter, gichkt fourth quarter did them in. i want to give credit to dan steinberg of the "washington post." he reminds us how many times we've been through it. 15 times. a big four pro team in our market has had a chance to punch a tke
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so i don't know if that's twisting the knife. you want to put it tout there. if you want to know what it felt like inside this building, i just tweeted video, like a 15-second clip. verizon center was electric last couple of nights ago. you really need to see what it's like in the garden when they go on a run like that. you can't blame the team for having trouble on the road. >> they're unstoppable there, carol. especially in a game 7 like this. we'll have to check that. get home safe. thanks, carol. i looked up our friends at csn tweeted, this is the third straight playoff season ending on may 15th for the wizards. need to mark this off the calendar. hey, miss particulars are 1-0. >> you sdroent to go to cleveland. >> yeah. we don't have to live out of a suitcase anymore. >> it was a lot of fun. >> we'll remember john wall's three-pointer from
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a 9-year-old boy made it his mission to say thank you to police officers all over the country. he's doing it with doughnuts. tyler started a campaign called i doughnut need a reason to thank cops. he's in town for police week and he made a stop today at the arlington police department where he got to see roll call and, of co
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doughnuts. tyler calls himself doughnut boy. he's from florida and started visiting police departments last year. he knows officers. >> i wonder how he feels about journalists. >> bring them by, tyler. that does it for
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