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was arrested inside the trump international hotel will be in federal court. police arrested brian mold when they found a glok pistol and a bush master rifle inside his car. news 4 is live outside the courthouse. well, another day, another court appearance. after being released from custody yesterday following a hearing in d.c. superior court, doctor brine mold sene moles ser before court again. this time on gun charges in federal court. >> doctor brian mole seen here leaving d.c. superior court after being released. the judge saying there was no legal basis to keep him in jail prior to a federal court appearance this afternoon. while no longer in custody, the judge did impose some restrictions. doctor moles has been told to stay away from the trump international hotel and the white house. he stayed at a
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night under guard. asked if he had anything to say to his family as he left the courthouse yesterday. pennsylvania doctor said this, i love them. according to court documents. moles came to washington to get a meeting with president trump. his goal to bring down big pharmacy and big business medicine. police found guns and ammo in his car parked at the trump international hotel where he was arrested. he now faces federal charges. >> and the judge at yesterday's hearing also expressed concern about bryan moles' mental state. saying he deals with ptsd stemming from military service. due in federal court today around 1:45. officials in d.c. are promising to stick to the paris climate deal. despite president trump's decision to pull out. they say they're trying
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the effects of global warming. last night lit up the building in green. why the u.s. pulling out is such a big deal. >> the united states will withdraw. >> claiming it cost millions of american jobs, president trump announced he's pulling out of the worldwide paris deal on climate change. sparking protest in new york and washington. >> it's an extraordinary advocation of american leadership. you can't build a border wall against carbon die oxide emissions. u.s. joins only two other countries, nicaragua and syria not part of the deal to reduce emissions. >> americans don't like being isolated from the international community. >> president's supporters say it's a bold step. >> we shouldn't have other nations lecturing us on how to clean up on environment. >> what's next, president trump says he'll try to renegotiate, but france and other countries insist that can't
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>> the first agreement remains. >> dozens of cities and states insist they will continue to reduce emissions. >> we're going make sure we follow this agreement. >> environmentalists and scientists worry about the long-term impact. >> record heat, more drought in some places. torrential rains and floods in other places. sea level rising, the world will be a mess. >> the u.s. now virtually on its own against the world. >> but this isn't something that can happen soon. a couple years before the president can even start that process and after our next election at the end of 2020 before he can officially pull out. tracie potts, nbc news. washington. >> all right. take a look at this. have you seen these fake imbracing flyersi immigration flyers. they're popping up. we want you to know they're not real. maintains d.c. is a sanctuary city and urged residen
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the flyers down. >> they have managed to instill real fear in families. spoke with a young man who says his parents are immigrants and flyers have them worried. >> whoever is doing this should be ashamed of themselves. they're causing concern for these illegal immigrants. >> u.s. immigration and customs officials confirm these flyers are fake. ice put out a statement warning any person who actively insights fear from law enforcement is doing a disservice to the community endangering public safety and the very people they claim to support and represent. the d.c. sniper terrorized region for three weeks. one of them could get a new trial. our news partner reports prince william county may prosecute for shooting and killing a man who was pumping gas back in 2002. originally, prosecutor paul decided not to put on trial because the teenager had been sentenced for other murders.
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virginia ruled he had to be resentenced because the life sentences that were imposed when he was a teenager have been ruled unconstitutional. the death of two people are being called a double murder. not a murder suicide. we brought this breaking news yesterday morning. found leslie smith and linda mckenzie dead near their car in the area of nick road in shady side yesterday. the couple lived on a houseboat together in maryland. yesterday, neighbors called police after their heard arguing and gunshots. it's still not clear if the arguing had anything to do with the shooting. police say they have several leads in this investigation. if you spot a number of people wearing orange today, it's likely in honor of national gun violence prevention day. a day to honor people who have been killed in shootings. a group of supporters will gather at a vigil
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national cathedral starting at 8:00 tonight. wear orange campaign started in 2015 after a 15-year-old high school student was gunned down in chicago. >> we've learned who will be making the big decisions about your kid's schools in fair fax county. had a long career in the county. right now here's the superintendant of lynchburg city school and will take over in the fairfax after a final vote next beak. police think it was a robbery that went terribly wrong. a gunman shot up a resort and set fire to gaming tables. dozens of people died. not clear if the suspect intended to kill anyone. nbc is london to tell us what' going on this morning. >> new video this morning showing the panic in manila.
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casino. >> isabel watching from her apartment. >> this man running for his life, but he got out. 36 others did not. they died not from the gunshots, but from smoke inhalation. a fire engulfing part of the building. a hotel mall and casino. smoke still rising from the roof this morning. police said the gunman seen on security camera didn't shoot anyone. inside, firing at a tv screen. stealing $2 million in poker chips and tragically pouring gasoline on casino tables and setting them on fire. firefighters brought many out of ladders from second floor windows, but they weren't able to save everyone. nearly all of the victims were found in the casino. >> there was only one gunman involved in this senseless, senseless attack.
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found dead early this morning in a hotel next to the casino. an apparent suicide. no ties to paris groups. in their words this was a criminal act by a disturbed man. after that, visiting the people of manchester. he went to the headquarters of the greater manchester police. this morning he thanked them for their decency and kindness in the days and moments after the attack. 22 weem were killed in the bombing at the concert last week. today prince william is also visiting some of the many people hurt. ariane that grande. and a group of musicians holding a charity concert in manchester this sunday in honor of the people. >>
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fired fbi director gets ready to testify at capitol hill. >> most anticipated testimony in decades. he will certainly be asked if the president asked him to back off russia probe. fired fbi director reportedly told france, this has vladimir putin after months of denial. now acknowledging who he call patriotically private minded russian hackers. not connected to the government could have been involved. u.s. intelligence officials say hackers were directly tied to russian intelligence. now the white house reportedly plans to turn to russia. to lavish estates in maryland and new york. the obama administration last year to punish russia for the
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former secretary of state john kerry in first interview since leaving office. i would ask simply. what is it that russia has done that would merit that. what is it that suddenly prompts a reward to russia. a new foreign policy direction. >> and nbc news has learned the fbi and congress are scrutinizing this 2016 trump campaign event. >> i believe an easing of tensions, improved relations with russia from a position of strength only is possible. >> democratic senators asking the fbi to determine whether then senator jeff sessions met privately there with russian ambassador. something sessions denied in his confirmation hearing to the attorney general. five current and former u.s. officials tell nbc news classified reports suggest they did meet. >> if this is true, that would be extremely disturbing. >>
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comey's testimony is scheduled for next thursday. first appearance since president trump fired him. also this morning, we just got the new numbers how the economy is doing. the department of labor says employers added about 138,000 new jobs in may. that was actually slower than the experts thought it would be. they also said wages grew just 2.5% in the last year. there was one positive thing. the unemployment rate went down again. 4.3% right now. she knows what it means. >> that is correct. congratulations. you are the champion. >> mailed in it. there's a new national spelling bee champion this morning. there she is. 12-year-old from fresno california. clenching the title. and
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wasn't her first time on the big stage. competed last year. didn't walk away then as a winner. she did walk away with a lesson. >> i was a lot more prepared. and a lot more confident. i just spelled mid word. as soon as i spelled my word i realized. i was just standing there so happy. >> very happy for her. unfortunately local speller was eliminated in the first round of last night's finals. 11-year-old from howard county maryland. he did great. we're very proud of him. very proud. >> obviously, just goes to show, it's not always the big long words. it can be a short word if you don't know what it means or what it is. it's hard to figure out the spelling. congratulations. >> land dominated by bull rushes of cat tails. she didn't even have to look that up. just knew it off the top
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head. >> i'm not going to cheat. the house committee on veteran affairs is now demanding an investigation for news of report of veterans death in northeast d.c. congress wants to know if that man's body went undiscovered for two days in the parking lot of the dcba medical center. reports on how the fed and congressional investigator are looking into what happened. >> his family says military veteran never returned home from a treatment session. two weeks ago monday. they say they called the center to try to get help and to get a search for the man. for about 36 hours, they say no one found him. until his sister drove to the medical center. searched the parking lot. and herself found the man's body in the car in that parking lot. just outside the entrance. the man's death was confirmed by a police report and multiple sources speaking with the news 4 i team. new head of the medical center says the agency there is investigating what might have gone wrong. >>
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expressed condolences on that. >> we've learned the u.s. house veterans affairs committee which has oversight of the medical center has launched own investigation into the death. the d.c. va medical center under audit. was using expired supplies during procedures, putting patient's safety at risk. in the newsroom, scott mcfarland, news 4 team. a lot stayed up past midnight to watch game one of the nba finals. wasn't exactly close. >> it was worth it, right? it's what happened towards the end of the game that has social media buzzing. we're going to fill you in, first, here's a look at fun activity you can get into this weekend. i'm social media editor brittany johnson. gorgeous weekend to get out and have fun. fr
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enchts plenty of that to go around. golden state warriors dominated the floor against the reigning champs. cleveland cavaliers. you saw it. >> a dominant force all night. led all scores with 38. it was 113-91. game two sunday night back in oakland. >> there's a moment towards the end of last night's game where durant shoots another three. looks like he stairs down pop star rihanna sitting court side. was she talking trash? social media didn't waste time buzzing about it last night. when asked during the post game news conference. he said he didn't remember that happening. >> first thing you learn in bat boy school is don't be a distraction. this got the new york mets manager pretty mad. bat boy doesn't get out of the
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bumps into the mets third baseman. first the bat boy said he interfered then changed ruling. new york manager went ballistic. he got ejected. mets went on to win. >> poor guy. the poor bat boy. >> the mets are out west on a west coast swing. no baseball this weekend, but still get outside if you can. >> still beautiful. >> you're so excited about it. >> i am. i hate all of that rain and. >> spring. it's called spring. >> i agree with you. it's going to be fantastic this weekend. talking about mostly dry weekend. next rain chance isn't until sunday. really good news. outdoor plans this week. get out and enjoy it. more sunshine as we go through the day today. into your saturday, into your sunday. and if you are heading to the beach. if you are moving in that direction. we have nice beach weather. show you that in
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again, not until late sunday when you need to start keeping an eye to the sky. currently in the district. already 80 degrees. going to be similar to yesterday. 80s this afternoon. clinton big area of high pressure still going to be keeping us dry. we'll be tapping into that through most of the weekend. and once the end of the week gets here, high moving away. talking about the shower chances. walking the dog today. lola available for adoption from the human rescue alliance. head to their website to find out how to adopt lola. if you're just heading out anyway, looking at 84 degrees. 4:00 p.m. sunny skies. warm. 7:00 p.m. 79 degrees. still warm if you're heading out this evening. future weather showing us staying dry today. we stay dry for your saturday. good weather. just clouds moving through. go into sunday, dry and mostly sunny to partly cloudy. later in the day sunday that's when we have that chance for rain. beach forecast for cape may. slight chance later this afternoon. sunny tomorrmi
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you're heading to the beach. we're talking about near 80 this afternoon. mostly sunny. saturday looks good. rain chance late sunday. around the district, the warmest day will be sunday right around 87 degrees with the late rain chance. take a look at the rest of the beach forecast as we head further south and extended forecast coming up. >> there's new video in from tiger woods' arrest. seeing his time inside a jail what you have released is unlike anything we've ever faced. the ultimate evil. [ sinister laugh ] [ dramatic music ] [ screams ] the mummy. rated pg-13.
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coming up on 11:30 this morning. new we learned a man died in this crash on i 270 overnight. driver of a motorcycle, joseph jones was killed. he was 26 years old. maryland state police say jones was trying to close four lanes on the highway and struck a guardrail. police shutdown the local lanes for several hours. opened them before the morning rush. we're seeing more new video this morning of tiger woods' dui arrest. this time from inside the police station. >> monday night was found asleep at the wheel of his car. explains why woods seems so out of it. >> barefoot and in handcuffs, tiger woods under arrest.
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influence. >> sir, please state your full name. >> despite the circumstance, he manages a little humor. >> your hair and eye color. mostly brown and fading and brown. >> now he's blowing into a tube to see if he's drunk. two and a half hours earlier, police found woods asleep in his car. with two flat tires and damaged wheel rims. appearing disoriented. woods tells officers he's not been drinking. >> no. >> are you sure about that. >> yes. >> he does admit according to police being on four prescription medications, including vicodin. >> have you taken any medication today. >> i have, yes. >> he has trouble with series of field sobriety tests, he's rr
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>> the breath test is negative. three zeros. the instrument did not detect any alcohol on your breath. >> later that day, woods issued a statement writing what happened was an unexpected reaction to prescribed medication. and he apologized. he is scheduled to be arraigned on july 5. >> do you wish to speak to a lawyer. >> no, i'm good. >> for today, jupiter florida. >> we are now in the month of june. it is national adopt a shelter cat month. this morning, the rescue alliance back with how you can bring a furry friend into your home. we welcome alisa, i will say certified cat behavior consultant, the only one in the region. congratulations on that. of course, lauren l. thank you for joining us today. talk about the cuties we have here with us. we have three. >> these are darma and
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>> awesome, talk about why june is national adopt a shelter cat month. >> so over the winter time a lot of these cats get pregnant, have a lot of kittens. additionally, it's warming up and animals are kind of coming outside from hiding spots where they might have been kind of keeping closed in the winter time. we have a lot more animals coming into the shelter. specifically a lot of cats of all ages. we have hundreds available in our foster homes and two adoption centers. >> what are some of the things that people should know going into cat adoption and if a cat is right for you. it's not right for everybody. >> i feel like a cat is right for almost everybody. >> personality type you have to match it up. >> correct. cats have quiet or shy ones. maybe they're a little bit older. it's really about what is your lifestyle. are you
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of play and are you going be there to keep the cat company, as well. if not, adopting is always a really good idea. >> one adoption. get another cat at no price. >> two for one. if you have two kittens and you want to encourage them to play together, is always a good idea. if you have one cat of one age and you decide you want another cat at a different age, that's completely fine as well. we do love it when people adopt two animals together. when you get them in the home. even with cats people think about playing with dogs. cats require enrichment as well. >> absolutely. cats need predictable play. chasing, the lure toys. feathers. furry mice. need that on a predictable basis. it's practice hunting for them. they are little predators. they need the ability to go vertical. if you have furniture,
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probably jump on it. >> how do you keep them off your furnitu furniture. some of the things you can do to keep them on your scratching post and not the couch. >> so all of these things are behaviors of cats have to do. it's they must go vertical. they must scratch. so when we're bringing these creatures into our home, we need to make accommodations. specific accommodations. cat trees. a cat sitting on the back of your sofa not high enough. we want a tree. five feet at least. want to go high. observe everything. and for scratching post. cats need to scratch. they have claws on the paw. they have the mark. this is my home. this is familiar. the visual mark. they do it when their stressed, excited. that's how important scratching is to them. a goodcy
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prefer. a scratching post and multiple ones in really kind of social areas where they would hang out and gather. if you want to get really stylish and fancy, you can get the soft paws and they are little nail covers. >> okay. for the cat claws. >> but also keeping your cats nails trimmed will help mitigate some of that scratching. if they're scratching on furniture you move what you do want them to scratch on next to that to help encourage appropriate scratching. >> june national adoption month. there go the claws. they stick to everything. this one super tweet. up for adoption now. find it at the humane rescue and don't forget. clear the shelters. we are a proud partner of that. humane rescue since august 19. make sure you keep up-to-date on it if you're interested. thank you so much foreing b
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breaking news. a car crashed into a metro bus. we're told people have been hurt. the good thing is they only have minor injuries. not clear how much damage to the bus or streetcar. or how much this is going to affect service today. also working to learn what led up tow that crash. >> after the pain she had no choice, but to persevere. now she's taking part in all the pomp and circumstance of graduation. why this is more than just a success story. it's a story of determination and will. to walk across the stage after an accident left one local girl in a wheelchair. >> when we ment diamond frazier in january, she had been in this wheelchair
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spending senior year in home school and didn't know when she would walk again. >> my friends always text me are you coming back to school and stuff. >> last november they were involved in a hit and run crash. the impact so severe diamond was thrown through the rear windshield of the car. after numerous surgeries, the wheelchair became her new home. then today. >> wow, look at you. >> for a few weeks now, diamond has been standing on her own two feet. it took a lot of therapy and
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but today, it's all about this moment. >> diamond bailey frazier. >> a victory so sweet. diamond decided to run across the stage. >> i'm just so happy. i'm so happy for her. >> diamond will be attending university next year on full sk scholarship. >> talk about inspiring. right now we want to alert you to a construction project that could really affect your trip to the beach next weekend. route 404 leads to a lot of hot spots. crews started widening the road to make it two lanes. the project won't be done until thanksgiving. plan on some backup as we head into summer. something else to keep an eye
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within washing up in ocean city and other beaches across the mid atlantic. >> this morning experts say you should avoid them. this is what it looks like. it's dangerous because the grass could contain hazard debris and sea life. the maryland coastal base says they have no idea where the grass is coming from. it's not very pretty either. >> you want to avoid the grass. >> no reason to avoid the beach. >> it's going to be fantastic this weekend. head out to the beach if you can. most of the weekend does look dry. temperatures will be comfortable too. always wait for temperatures to warm up. beaches can be a little bit cooler. this weekend it does look nice and warm for beach weather. if you want to head that direction. i'll show you the rest of the forecast coming up in one second. currently already 80 degrees in the district. look at all the sunshine.
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winds a little breezy and from the northwest. very, very nice. rest of the area looking at the mid and upper 70s. 79. if you're going to eat outside today, i would highly recommend it. another fantastic day. not looking at afternoon thunderstorms. happy hour 84 degrees nice and dry. if you're heading out for friday evening, 79 degrees. still very nice out. your beach forecast as we head a little bit further south of row hoe bus beach. ocean city today. sunday is going to be next rain chance. won't be until later in the day. most of your sunday will be nice and dry. virginia beach temperatures will be warmer. 82 today. mostly sunny. tomorrow mostly sunny. the beach forecast, the inland forecast, everything looking fantastic for the weekend in the d.c. area today we're looking at mid 80s again tomorrow ad
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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 to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. and he won't let donald trump stop us.
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welcome back, everyone. the smile carnival is here this week. 20,000 little ones and their parents will be enjoying thrill rides. health performances. face painting and food trucks a whole lot more. tired already. here to talk about the project is a very familiar face of many who watch the disney channel. sky jackson. thank you for being here. my kids love you. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> they know you from jesse and. >> still going. >> still going. >> that's really cool. >> i love that you're part of this effort. it's about young people and elevating young people. tell me what your role is for this whole project. >> this weekend i'm doing a meet and greet with the broccoli fest and project. i'm so excited. this is my first time doing a carnival in d.c. it will be really awesome. a meet and greet like you said so many funac
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good time. >> i think you're the perfect type to be out here and for the kids and young people to see. such a success story and a person who lived a life of healthy person. >> thank you. >> inside and out. >> tell me about your whole philosophy and what you want to give to the young people when they see you. >> yes, i just love meeting new people because without these people, i wouldn't be where i am today. just to see new faces and make people's day, i think that's really awesome. it definitely brings a smile on my face. >> mental health awareness and good mental health is very important. getting our young people involved in positive behavior very important. >> yes, for sure. >> always staying active. keeping yourself healthy no matter what. like me, i'm trying to get more into active stuff like that. ballet since i was really young so that's something i'm always doing, but i think kids can find activities for themselves that they get into and stay a healthy life. >> so much pressure on people
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and to make good decisions and to just be great. so early. how do you keep a balance? how do you keep yourself grounded. it's tough out there in hollywood. >> i would definitely say surrounding yourself with great people. surrounding yourself with friends that support you and want nothing, but the best for you. always having your parents there for you no matter what. i definitely have. in the 14 years i've been acting and modeling. >> 14 years. since you were a little teeny thing. >> i was really young. i'm really grateful for that. >> you made the switch from new york to la for your acting career. >> what got you started? i'm curious about that. >> yes, i got started with modeling when i was nine months old back in new york. i just kept doing that. then went to tv, commercials, movies, all that. when i was four. i would just watch different tv shows. i want to move to
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that's something i really want to do. fast forward to la first disney show. did that. now 15. still doing the second one. we just started. i'm excited about where i am today and so grateful. >> what was would you advice be to young people who may not want to act, but they have big dreams and want to fulfill them. you know, the pressure is on. what would you say. >> i would definitely say if it's something you really want to do in life, never give up. there's going to be people that tell you yo can't do it. it's not possible. if you really want to do it, you're going to strive for it and something great will happen for you. >> there's so much going on. have you been to d.c. before. >> this is my second time here. i visited the white house twice. that was the only reason i was here. i haven't gotten to fully explore. i'm really excited to do. >> we want you to see it all. you will see a lot at this event. the smile project carnival is happening this weekend. we posted all
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the nbc washington app. they've got long hours too on saturday and sunday. you have plenty of time and the weather is going to be good. >> thank you so much for having me. >> best of luck to you. >> thank you. come through and get a chance to meet her. take a look at the nation's capital right now now. beautiful vo: delivering cleaner, reliable energy... creating jobs for our veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future.
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walmart testing a new program to have online orders delivered to customers on their way home. employees who do the program get extra cash as an incentive. available at two stores in new jersey and one near walmart's headquarters in arkansas. the head of online business is to cut shipping cost and get purchases to customers faster. americans are going nuts over donuts. today is national donut day. created in 1938 by the salvation army. to honor women who served the fried treats to soldiers during world war one. several chains offering deals today. dunkin donuts. krispy kreme giving out free e donuts with no purchase necessary. oreo adding a newoo
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because they had to. it's a golden oreo with a custard outer ring and a raspberry center. if you want one of these, you're going to have to stop by walmart to buy one. >> i shared this on my facebook page and a lot of folks were saying, they were agreeing with me, chocolate cookies, white filling, traditional. >> i would stay with traditional. >> if it ain't broke, don't fix it. >> well said. >> wonder woman certainly doesn't look her age. she's been around 75 years. now we can see her adventures up on the big screen. here's the box office preview. >> no one else will defend the world, but i must. >> an amazon in her prime in wonder woman. the former model plays a warrior raised on an island without men or communication from the outside world. when american pilot flashing
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down near her chester by the sea, world war one is reaching all around them and triggers to stop the conflict and protect all the people of earth. wonder woman is rated pg 13. >> when i snap my fingers, you will obey every command. >> captain underpants first epic movie. based on a series of kids books tells the stories of two childhood chums to hypnotized elementary school into believing he's a super hero. captain underpants is rated pg. >> marten enters the awkward stage in dean. she's an artist who recently lost mother and he and father kevin klein are processing her death in very different ways forcing them apart. a couplef
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returned to earth from the international space station. take a look at this new video from less than an hour ago. from russia and france. landed safely in k lysafely. three still on board and they'll be joined by new crew members next month. time now for a final look at your midday forecast. >> we know you love the beach forecast. show you that again. in case you missed it. heading to cape may. later on today slight chance of shower. 78 degrees. tomorrow looking good. mostly sunny. sunday 75. mostly dry and late rain chance. row hoe both beach looking goeh sunday late 70s. late rain chance. staying dry. mid 70s mostly sunny
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mostly sunny looks dry with late chance of showers. down in virginia. 82 today. 78 tomorrow. staying mostly sunny and dry for most of the weekend. 80 sunday with late chance for showers. now if you're around the district this weekend. 80 tredisagrees for tomorrow. late chance of showers. lingers into the start of the week. waking up monday with scattered showers across the area. 85 degrees and drop into the 70s. short period of time then we warm back up into the 80s again before next week. really nice weekend forecast. >> thanks. hope you get out there and really enjoy it. it's a beautiful beautiful spring weekend. going to do it for news 4 midday. thanks for joining us. going to be back on the air this afternoon. you can get news and weather updates any time with the nbc washington app. have a great friday.
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