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whether it was a hate crime. the victim was a 23-year-old man with a promising future in the army. he was 130supposed to graduate m college tomorrow and now his parents are planning his funeral. >> to be honest, it's quite surreal, you know. as i stated before, parents' worst nightmare has reached my doorstep. so like i said, all of the concerns about the motivations behind this horrific and senseless act have not been something i've even attempted to process at this time. tonight as family and friends mourn, investigators are revealing new clues about the student charged in the deadly stabbing. we have team coverage of the attack and the aftermath and we begin with
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>> reporter: a candlelight vigil is set forget the under way here at the bowie state university campus in about an hour's time. the victim's father telling us tonight that this is all just surreal. >> the patrent's worst night married has just reached my door step. >> reporter: the father of richard collins iii is still processing the brutal murder of his son on the university of maryland campus. >> i'm so focused on taking care of my son right at this moment. i really haven't had the time is to even begin to try to process the actual events. >> reporter: collins had just been commissioned second lieutenant thursday and was set to graduate from bowie state university this tuesday. he was waiting for an uber with friends when police say this man stabbed him to death. his father says he can't think about whether this was a hat
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i'm in no place to feel very many emotions beyond sadness and just a deep sense of personal loss. >> reporter: the dad told nbc news that his son was vibrant and competitive and enjoyed sports. >> he's just are going to be the life of the party wherever he goes, you know. he was easy to get along with. could make friends no matter what group it was. >> reporter: he said their beliefs are getting their through the tragic time. >> that is all that is holding my wife and i and my daughter and the rest of our family up. our faith. >> reporter: the bowie state glaudation graduation is set to take place tomorrow morning at the xfi
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campus to accommodate. and i can tell you a lot of students expressing concern to me today that they have to go to that campus for graduation tomorrow, the very campus where their friend's life was taken. back to you gyou. so sad.university of maryland student accused of stabbing and killing collins remains in jail. the case is making headlines as a possible hate crime but as tracee wilkins reports now that part of the investigation will take more time. >> reporter: the prince george's county state attorney eye office is saying that there is a process to all of this, that they are just as concernedeye o is saying that there is a process to all of this, that they are just as concerned about investigating it as a hate crime as the community is, but the priority has to be the conviction in this murder. was the stabbing death of lieutenant collins an act of while white supremacy and hate crime? the attorney's office is saying it
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concluding that this is a hate crime until we have concluded our homicide investigation. >> sorry, no comments. >> reporter: after urbanski's attorney said no comment, his mother raised her umbrella to block gleed cmedia cameras as t walked to their car. this after a prince george's county judge denied a good for their son to be released on bond. urbanski appeared by monitor wearing an orange jump suit, he stood expressless with his arms behind his back for most of his brief bond review. his father closed high school eyes briefly when the state read his charges, mentioning that he stabbed and killed lieutenant richard collins. >> lieutenant richard collins iii had every reason to live, that he was a person who represented in every way possible the very best of this community, that he was a person who i've heard people say had a very promising future. >> reporter: urbanski's attorney made several mention offed my i can't reports sayingrb
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he asked his client be released on gpa monitoring and sich alcoh receive alcohol treatment. the judge denied the request calling him a threat to the community. urbanski followed a white supremacist group on facebook and police mentioned the poenlts possibility of that playing into the investigation. now the state's attorney is saying the primary focus is the murder case for now. >> if the evidence leads us to conclude that this is a hate crime, we will have no hesitation whatsoever handling it as such. >> reporter: the judge left the door open for urbanski's defense with attorney to come back and make the case for urbanski to be released from jail. but the state attorney's office is saying that they are going to fight that every step of the way. they believe that he is a danger to the community and should remain in jail until his trial. reporting live in upper marlboro, i'm tracee wilkins. collins' death comes week after another investigation into hate
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campus. a neoose was found hanging in te kitchen. students claim administrators did not do enough to address on democrat-c on-campus racism. two things are involved. they must be motivated by prejudice and the acted to frige vehicl vehicl victim. when race is the moit straighting factor for a hate crime, african-americans are most often the victims. numbers from the fbi show 70% of hate crimes in 2010 were against african-americans. most of the rain has moved out of the region, but don't put away the u
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28 it will be cool and damp. not what we want in may. >> as long as we're better for the memorial day weekend, be i think we can get along with this. temperatures today about 5 to 10 degree s below average. we've had the cloud cover all day. rain has moved out for the most part, a couple showers developing here, but most of us will stay dry for the rest of the night tonight. but there is a lot more moisture to come. here is the moisture we saw early this morning. we have another round well down to the and it's what is going on back towards louisiana, arkansas and texas that will move into our region tomorrow night. our average 77, right noud we're at 70 here. no heat anywhere. and that includes most of the eastern half of the nation. i'll show you what to expect as we move through the next couple days and we'll take you hour by hour with the rainfall and let you know what it means for your memorial day. and as you plan out your ek
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storm team 4 anytime, just open up 9 nbc washington app. president trump visited the whaling wall today in jerusalem. he will be traveling overseas all week, but there are obstacles mounting here at home. there is pressure from the russia investigation. and the budget plan that will be unveiled tomorrow is already facing sharp criticism. blayne alexander is tracking the reaction fto all this on capito hill. >> reporter: and already a lot of criticism coming over that proposed budget plan. all right a lot of critics calling it robinhood in reverse. remember this is just a proposal, we'll get it revealed tomorrow. but if passed, it does include a number of cuts that could affect some of the nation's poorest americans. a warm welcome today for president trump in israel as part of his first official trip overseas. while back on the washington home front, the president's team is not getting a similar
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blueprint. already some push back against a proposed massive $800 billion cut to medicaid, a move that could leave nearly 10 million people without health insurance over the next decade. but experts say this version of the budget not likely to pass. >> house republicans came out with the bill very much like this, but senate republicans have seen the very negative reaction it has received and are not likely going to adopt this. >> reporter: and still looming, the ongoing orussia investigatin taking a new turn. michael flynn who lost his job for lying about his thiem ti in amendment right. >> i think this speaks for stifl. >> reporter: and new information that flynn may have lied to investigators about his attendance at this 2015 gal
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according to this letter from the top democrat on the house oversight committee, flynn said he was paid by uls companies when in fact the trip was funded by russia state media. and today one republican member of the senate intel committee tweeted about flynn saying that it is his right to invoke his fifth amendment prifr privilege, however he said we will get to the truth one way or the other. and nbc news of course covering every angle of the trip. lester holt will be reporting live from jerusalem tonight and koerptd koernl correspondents are tracking the president's action. so stay with us for in-depth coverage. president trump's plunging popularity could hurt republican chances of capturing the virginia governor's mansion this fall. a new poll from the "washington post" suggests both democratic contenders are leading republicannt
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gillespie by double digits. the lieutenant governor is leading 49% to 38% and former congressman tom pair yell la is leading by 50% to 37%. and analysts say the results suggest voter opposition to donald trump and his policies could punish republicans at the polls this fall. some consider it a slice of heaven, but both sides now coming to the district. we'll tell you about plans for a new we going man' wegmans and a. they tried to force their way in and when 245 didn't work, they opened fire. looking for weed at a medical marijuana dispensary. it's all on t ap
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and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. dominion energy. more than a new name, a new way of seeing energy. police are looking for two men who tried to rob a medical marijuana dispensary. at one point they even fired offer some shots. pat collins is near the takoma wellness center with more. >> reporter: it appears they were aware of the security cameras. it appears they dressed for the occasion. fake hair, fake beard, but they had a real gun and they weren't afraid
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they have a security camera here and one over there. and another one back here. they have more cameras here than my bank. and this time they all paid off. look what happened here yesterday morning. it is bang bang fast, an attempted robbery at this medical marijuana facility in northwest. now these are the guys the cops are looking for. the guy in the white shirt and the guy in the blue shirt. they have a full court press to track them down. >> we want to get them off the street. >> dangerous? >> yes, sir. >> is there any indication they may be involved in other robberies in the district? >> we don't know yet. detectives are looking in to any similarities. >> reporter: the target, the takoma wellness center on blair road. it happened an houror
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opening. the guy in the white shirt tries to force his way past the security guard. but when that doesn't work, the guy in the blue comes up and opened fire bang, wang, bang. we can account for about three shots. no one was hurt. nothing was taken. those two deviguys got away. >> we're thrilled that all of our security systems went like clock work. the guard and all our personnel knew what to do. they pushed the panic button. police were here in moments. and the guys drove around the corner and went into maryland and that's the last we saw of them. >> reporter: if you recognize these guys, if you know anything about this case, police want to hear from you. back to you. >> about nathank you, pat. two new supermarkets are coming to the city. wegmans is set to on open but not for a while, 2022. but wawa is moving faster.
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be downtown on 19th street between l and m. it won't selle gas, but you can get their popular hoagies and coffee 24 hours a day. gas, but get their popular hoagies and coffee 24 hours a day. there are already permits for the location and they are looking for contractors. we'll learn more at an event coming up in june. wegmans is a full scale grocery store. tom sherwood is reporting on this from wisconsin avenue where some are worried about heavy traffic that might come along with the store. >> reporter: wegmans is an old new york based store chain, one of the largest private companies. now their popular done september is coming to the current site of fannie mae. neighborhood leaders seem more
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foot well man wegmans. >> people are concerned, but they have concern about traffic and parking and we'll be talking to the developer. >> reporter: with a half dozen upscale food markets within three miles, the developer says it is sensitive to community concerns. >> we're in our master planning phase of the project. the question is what fits well in the neighborhood and what makes sense. >> reporter: the 3900 block of wisconsin avenue is leaders say area needs to change. >> we need to enliven that part area needs to change. >> we need to enliven that part. all right mayor muriel bowser welcomes it, but they want new groceries in all parts of the city. wegmans not only signals another option, but just as important she said more jobs for district residents. we
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these types of opportunities in every corner of our city. and at least one shop other than wasn't worried about traffic. >> not worried about traffic on wisconsin avenue? >> no. i like it. >> reporter: in the district, tom sherwood, news 4. there are plans to repair macarthur boulevard on hold right now. the water main under the street has been patched, but the actual road is still closed. crews cannot do all the work they need to do in this soggy weather. since that pipe broke on wednesday, workers stopped the leak, installed a new pipe and filled in the hole. need to lay down asphalt, but it won't happen until the ground dries out. a new twist after that violent protest outside the turkish embassy here in d.c. and why it has d.c. police firing back. a dispute over this property line has cost a man his life. i'm julie carey
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to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about." progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello... and before and after congress i led non-profits to battle climate change, poverty and president bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. and doug is back. >> rain, clouds. what's up? >> i didn't want to be coming in on sunny happy days when people are out in their convertibles and everything. so thank you for working with me on that.
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week when it was nice and warm. i got that. it will be a damp and dreary week. we'll see some sunshine too, but a lot more clouds than sun. and we have some showers. right now just the rain that is across areas of on you south. but for us, it is just the cloud cover. temperature of 70, winds out of the south ap at 7 miles per hou. average high is 77. 66 up towards baltimore. warmer to the southwest where we did see some sunshine. 79 in luray. most of the shour beingwer acti gone. but this is all part of a system that now we're seeing more clouds coming on through. so it will be a fairly cloudy night and look what is going on down to our south. we have a ton of moisture here. as a matter of fact, this storm right here back
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texas over the last couple days, take a look at video out of laredo texas where flooding once again a problem. turn around, don't drown. that person did not listen trying to drive through flooded roadways. they saw inches of rain there. you see the power lines snapped. and one fatality, a 13-year-old boy actually twrid to touried t of the lines and it was live. as far as the weather, we'll continue to see the weather move in towards our region. so this is the next batch coming up in towards our area. and look at the overall pattern, up around into canada and back down. this is a huge area of low pressure, a huge trough along the east. much cooler air across our region. and really it goes all the way back towards parts of the denver area. and look at the temperatures associated with with this, 69 l lexington. last week werm lo80s and note90 much
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today. isolated shower possible, but most of us dry. we'll see the clouds move back in tomorrow. with that we'll see some showers most of those to the south of washington during the afternoon hours. but we'll see the bulk of it during the late afternoon. so notice here is 4:00, d.c. northward mostly dry. but then tomorrow night at 11:00, that whole system moves in. tomorrow night into early wednesday more than, we'll be wet right through 7:00, 8:00. so a fairly wet wednesday morning rush and then we'll see more cloud cover and we stay on the cool side. temperatures tomorrow going for a high of 68. continued cool and afternoon showers likely here and next couple days, a high of 73 wednesday, 74 another chance of shower activity on thursday. 75 on friday. and right now memorial day looking pretty good for the most part inland except for some showers on sunday. but what about the beaches? maybe the mountains? itch your m i have your memorial day forecast coming up.
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me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia.
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a look at some of the stories making headlines. the university of maryland student accused of stabbing a bow "i" state student is held without bail. the prince george's county state eye attorney says they are focusing on the murder case before deciding if this qualifies as a hate crime. president trump and first lady ma plin israel right now. later this week, they will go to the vatican, brussels and sicily. another ugly turn in that nasty brawl outside the turkish ambassador's residence. today turkey summoned the u.s. ambassador in ankara to lodge a formal protest accusing the u.s. of failing to take necessary security
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security detail attacked peaceful protesters without cause. police in greenbelt are looking for a man who sexually assaulted a woman in her apartment. it happened early saturday night. the suspect allegedly got in through a bedroom window on the ground floor and implied that they had a weapon. the window was partially opened. and authorities are reminding everyone to keep windows and doors locked and secured. a dispute between neighbors ends in the death of a d.c. real estate developer staying at his weekend home in spotsylvania county. investigators say he was killed in a dispute over the property line. the accused killer is his 80-year-old neighbor. julie carey has details now about what he told detectives after the shooting. >> reporter: this string marks the property line that
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johnston was determined to enforce. he complained for years that his neighbor our his landscapers has crossed over and cuts down trees. and sunday when the landscapers came here to mow, johnston walked down his driveway and up his neighbor's driveway. and where you see the leaves piled up, that's where the deadly confrontation took place. >> they began a conversation which was in addition be laddity cordial and then it became heated. >> reporter: the landscaping crew called 911. he had a wound to the chest. johnston calmly walked back to his home and put about the gun under his bed. detectives later found the .357 ruger. johnston was arrested and charged with first degree murder. investigators say while he initially tried to defend his actions, he later became more contrite. >> he is admitting to his
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>> and what did he say to you about that? >> just a series of unfortunate events and he wish bed he could take it back. >> reporter: no one answered the door at eaither home today. colleagues are stunned by the sudden loss. he had served as ceo of columbia property. they purchase property and renovate them into stylish condos. his work making a long lasting mark on the district of columbia. julie carey, news 4. and just minutes ago, the victim's family issued a statement saying they are devastated by his death,i inin d that he brought joy to all those he met. a father accused of are murders his 3-year-old son has been convicted of assault. state's toirn saattorney says tr
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the 3-year-old was the vehicictf intentional overdose. he was facing the possibility of life in prison for allegedly feeding his son a mix of cocaine and codeine that killed him. today he was sentenced to ten years in prison. >> are to me it was gross and unjust verdict. that a baby could be -- a defendant could be found guilty of a second degree assault when a baby died and had that person not be guilty of murder is inconsistent and we were very disappointed. prosecutors argued that he killed his son to avoid paying child support. a major setback for the planned purple line today a judge says metro's falling ridership may have a negative impact on purple line ridership and because of floridof that, m is ne.
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decision and joins us live. this thing has been going back and forth for a year now. does this decisioning kill t ik project? >> reporter: not necessarily, but certainly not good news. time is money, and what this does is delay possibly federal funding for the project, possibly $900 million in federal funding. and if that doesn't come through, then you can all but write the purple line off. i want to show you what is happening real time. this is the enter are sectisbei wisconsin and he would helm str. and some of that construction is pre-work for the purple line. some homes and businesses have been told to maked a justments, so things have already been changing out here in the we'll world. and now because of this judge's decision, which will certainly further delay the project, everything gets put on to hold and that is certainly not good right now. you talked about metro's falling ridershi
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it's a lights rail system that would be run by the state of maryland. but it would intersect with metro and this judge says that metro's falling ridership could have a negative impact on the purple line and it's that reason that it has to be studied for another environmental assessment. but long time supporters of the purple line say that the judge might be playing favorites. take a listen. >> yes, i think he's accomplico with the plaintiffs. he's doing what he can to prevent are it from happening. but we're hopeful that the attorney general of maryland will appeal this decision. >> reporter: as of right now, the project is held up and we wait to see what happens next. >> and doesn't the delay possibly put in jeopardy some big pentagon federfederal fundi? >> reporter: massive federal funding. we're talking hundreds of millions of dollars. and go back to the silver line when that
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similar path. without the federal funding, that project would have never happened. so if the federalle fu funding doesn't come through here, it simply won't happen and homes and businesses that have been told on-to-relocate are out of luck. so right now the judge is holding up the entire process. a lot of people crossing their fingers. and remember, this was going from bethesda to new carrollton. so a major project that might not happen anymore. >> thanks adam. coming up, a confirmed case of measles in maryland. and we'll tell you why more than a couple people should be careful about this. we saw rain earlier today and we'll see another round coming in during part of tomorrow. i'll break it down for you hour by hour and show you what to expect for this week. ateast some sunshine try lin
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says a person was infected earlier this month. that person visited prince george's county hospital center from may 9 to the 13th. and children's national medical center on may 13th. measles is very contagious and can spread through coughing or sneezing. it can take up to three weeks for a person to develop symptoms. the cdc says it is sending out the abundance of caution. a professor says she confronted ri richard spencer d a woult beyorkout and called hi owe nazi. spencer called the termination of his membership unfair and he t
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we're in the midst of what some are calling a gang crisis. and people involved in law enforcement are trying to stop the increase in violence. >> many of you are asking how can you do that? we take a look at possible solutions. david culver takes us to a place the kids in manassas simply call the center. his story is all new at 6:00. >> reporter: would you believe soccer could play a part in combatting gangs? at 24, daniel is part of the center staff. for three hours after school each day, it's here daniel and others help neighborhood kids, elementary through high school, tutoring and monitoring
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after school hangout. a refugee of sorts from the lure of gangs. he remembers the dangerous lifestyle was tough to avoid growing up. >> it was always very in your face kind of thing. there would always be like look at that gang. >> reporter: he's passing his experience on to young people. and this 12-year-old among them. how long have you known a lot of these people? >> for a long time. >> reporter: he's been coming to the center as they call it for a few years now. he remembers first hearing about it from a friend. >> i come here a lot because i have like my friend here, i do my home work and then i get to play soccer. >> reporter: daniel knows his role far more than a coach. >> they all look up to me like an older brother. and
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up. >> we really wanted to reach out beyond just the normal parish church setting and to kind of be there in the streets where the kids are at. >> reporter: a part of the catholic youth a po apostles, h knows the strong influence of a damage. what attracts them? >> gangs offer a sense of connectivity, a sense of family. >> reporter: father says recruits are practice to feel special, respected, loved even. gradually they are exposed to control and drugs addrend then would you say. getting out is not easy. >> and you're in, you're in. this is it. and you're not going anywhere. >> reporter: which is why the father focuses primarily on prevention. making sure they know the potentially deadly consequences. the d
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dedicated to miguel, who was killed back in 2010 walking home from school and jumped by members of ms-13. this is a constant reminder of how important a place like this is for youpeople. >> i do what i can. i work with one kid at a time. i deal with with them individually. and that is what you have to do. >> do you ever ask yourself where you might be if it wasn't for this place? >> all the time. >> reporter: daniel's focus? helping keep this next generation on their feet focused on life's goals. in manassas, virginia, david culver, news 4. and we're following a developing situation in the uk. right now police are investigating what they are calling a serious incident at an ariana grande concert
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manchest manchester. this is video from inside the arena. witnesses are tweeting that they heard one perhaps two loud bangs went off during the show while grand democrat grande was performing. lights came on and everyone started to head for the exits. ambulance and first responders are responding to that area. again, beer trying to g we're t confirmation ever what happened and we'll bring you any wupdate. an update he on the weather. >> we have sunshine out toward the cathedral. trying to peek through the clouds. currently 70, winds out of the south at 7 miles per hour. 71
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tilgly. on the radar, just about all dry. down around charlottesville, the exception. one storm system moves out, another area of moisture down to the south. flash flood watches in effect from mississippi toward south carolina. some of that will make its way our way over the next 24 hours or so. so tomorrow i think dry to start. 62 degrees at 7:00. showers to the south around noon. culpeper, points to the south. same deal around 4:00. but notice only going for a high of 68. a few showers at 7:00 before the rain really moves in tomorrow night. wednesday may turn out to be okay. 73 on wednesday. 74 on thursday with a chance of some shower activity, maybe a thunderstorm or two. friday 75, 82 on saturday. again, this is memorial day
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weeke weekend. if you're heading to the beaches, cooler but still nice. sunday you might need the umbrella, but it won't be an all day rain. narrator: "the time is always right to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting
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we've learned new information on the explosion at an aryiana grande con certificate. manchester authorities confirm that there have been a number of fatalities and others injured. first responders are on the scene and they are telling people to avoid the area. we will stay on top of this story. it looks to be developing all night. we'll bring you updates as they come. i'm chris lawrence, news 4. football is almost here. finally the third and final phase of nfl workouts schedul
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organized team activity or otas start tomorrow. all the attention is still on quarterback kirk cousins if he is any closer for signing a long term deal, the deadline is july 15. today bruce are allen gives us the latest status update on contract talks. >> it's ongoing. there have been constant dialogue, i don't want to say it's every day. i do believe the league deadline really will be the driving point. but it's ongoing. >> i'm always an optimist. he's having a good season so far. looking forward to it. i'm still optimistic. ♪ >> redskins hit the links today for a good cause. third annual red sk
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tournament, some swings a little better than others. proceeds from the event will be used to support the red are skins charitable foundation literacy effort. jay gruden in faend danattendan. a lot of new faces, so he says patience will be a injury are chew. markelle fultz is one of the most talked about prospects. the 18-year-old is said to be the best prospect in this year's nba draft which is exactly a month from today. carol maloney caught up with the hopeful at his alma mater about what he's gone through to get to where he is today. >> you have the michael jordan cut story. he was cut freshman year, sophomore year. and to go from there to did yo? >> my mom. she always told me stick with it. whatever i go through. and myself just having a passion for the game of
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i have, me being cut from varsity wasn't going to stop me from playing basketball. i'd still play jv and working harder. and it fuels me to let me know that i never should stop working hard because there is always a kid out there trying to kaucatcp to me. >> his mom joked that she's going to move in with him wherever he gets drafted, you about markelle says they still have to chetalk that out. >> and we all certainly do hope that he handles that getting cut thing better than michael did at his hall of fame swearing in. not swearing in. what do they do? >> inducted. >> thank you. >> i hear he's a very humble kid. >> a nice guy. >> and they project boston right now.
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tonight, from jerusalem, trump in israel. the first sitting president to visit the western wall pushing peace and taking a hard line on iran. taking the fifth, fired national security advisor michael flynn refusing to cooperate with a subpoena and late word a powerful democrat says flynn lieed td to investigators about money from russia. was it a hate crime? a campus in shock as a soon to be graduate is stabbed to death. why the fbi is now investigating his accused killer. hearing loss help for millions of all ages. tonight a new push for an over the counter option and a much lower cost. and sea lion scare, the frightening moment a little girl is yanked under water. what the man who shot
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