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a virginia high school is in shock after hearing a clays mate ways killed after leaving her mosque yet. i'm justin finch with reaction from campus and the latest on the investigation. and say good-bye to the sunshine. >> we're tracking the storms heading our way right now. centers news 4 midday starts now. we're g
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the weather. >> take a look out towards west virginia. we're seeing the showers and storms develop just ahead of that cold front. see, our on the moss sphere is primed. it's very balmy and breezy. we need that energy from the front to spark off the storms. i'm thinking during lunchtime is when we'll see -- arriving anywhere between 3:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., so keep that in mind. finally a southern maryland really going to be impacted this afternoon toward the evening. we won't see things wrap up. i'll have more coming up, but for now back to you. >> emergency crews found a body this morning. between roosevelt island and the virginia shore. they say d.c. police are investigating, but when w
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had already gone. now we're working our sources to find out who died and how. we're also learning new information about a homicide investigation in fairfax county. >> a teenage girl was killed on her way to a mosque. news 4's justin finch is live for us. >> reporter: some development police are not looking into this case right now as a hate crime. we could learn more about why later today. loved ones have identified her as navra. she was leaving this mcdonald's overnight with her friends to head back to the adams center mosque to continue ramadan prayers, but she never made it. this and other images of nabra have been circulating for hours. at her school, parents and students are
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her death. some members of her sophomore class are wearing black in tribute. >> just shock. it's really sad that a person would do something like this. >> it breaks my heart, absolutely. that breaks my heart. okay. i'm so sorry to hear that. >> now charged with murder 22-year-old darwin martinez torres appeared in court via closed-circuit tv this morning. two women, friends, showed up for his hearing and were seen running on their way out. to some at a sterling apartment complex, he is a familiar, with you not well known neighbor. >> i'veever seen him around the neighborhood, you know, a few times, but nothing suspicious. >> reporter: behind this complex, fairfax police report finding human remains in a retention pond sunday afternoon. >> it's sad, horrible. i heard she was beaten. >> overnight nabra and her friends left prayers to mcdonald's to break their fast.
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along the way, her friends say she and torres got into an argument, with torres getting out of his car and assaulting nabra. her friends ran back to the mosque, realizing she was gone and that's when she was reported missing, close to 4:00 a.m. back live, an autopsy will determine the manner of death and give us an official i had fisk. fairfax police have not dot it at this time. in the meantime the manager here said they have given over their surveillance video to authorities, not saying much more than that. we are told that counselors with on attendance at the school and a muslim association there will hold a vigil tonight in nabra's honor. in loaned are this morning, they are recovering from another apparent terror attack, this time someone drove a van into a crowd, and police say the suspect was targeting
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nbc's bill kneneely shows how people are coping. >> reporter: minutes after the attack, and people are treated. >> he drove on the pavement, on the street was all the muslims, as he came into them, he hit them. >> men and women on the floor, people bleeding. there was screaming. total anarchy. >> reporter: the attacker appears to have targeted peel leaving prayers at a mosque. he crashed his van, then tried to escape, but was caught by the crowds. >> we got him out of the car, but one of the before he could start that, he bite my thumb here. >> reporter: some witnesses say he was shouting threats at muslims. thoughs he tried to kill handed him over to
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>> he was led off, and he said i'll do it again, and stuck his hand out in a gesture. >> reporter: he'll do it again. >> now they're examining the van. >> we are keeping an open mind. this is being treated as a terrorist attack. >> it's a reminder that terrorism, extremism and hatred takes many forms, and our determination to tackle them must be the same, whoever is responsible. >> reporter: muslims prayed for the victims, had just prayed in the mosque for the dead of last week's london fire. tragedy following tragedy, this one deliberate terrorism. most people here this morning are shocked, they're angry and they're scared, because the momentum of these attacks is now growing and there's a danger of tit for tat attacks, london today very much on edge. back to
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>> bill neely reporting there. three men will appear in court today. they were arrested for the murders of two grad waiting teenager. police say they still need people to come forward with information about the case. we want to show you some new video that could help crack an unsolved sexual assault? arlington that left an entire neighborhood on edge. >> it's very, very clear, back in may, a man assaulted a woman inside her apartment t adrian condominiums. he posed as a maintenance manager. take a look at this new video. it's very, very clear here, you see the man entering the building just before the assault. you see the suspect walking up and that person to the left
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once inside the suspect says he knocked on several doors before convincing a woman to open up hers, and he forced his way inside. police say they are devoting a lot of resources to get this man off the streets. >> while we continue to work our leads and this is a top priority of the department, we're uses lots of resource, but the public playing a key role in this. we want you to look at the surveillance. we know northbound out there will recognize that individual. we just need you to come forward and report that information. >> if you open up our nbc washington app for previous coverage, you'll see even more surveillance video. just search "arlington sex assault." another trooper has been hurt. weigh was along the shoulder when he had to jump a barrier to get away from a car that barreled toward him. this appeared
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morning near the allentown road exit and joint base andrews. the driver slammed into the car, we know the driver has been charged, according to the news 4 i-team report at least 38 troopers were hit while on the job last year. developing this morning, the navy has identified all seven sailors killed over the weekend. the sailors, in tact two of them are from here in our backyard. xavier martin, and dakota rigsby just outside of charlottesville. rigsby's death is hitting one community hard. he graduated from high school, and served as a vte
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firefighters. hess fillo firefighters describe him as a guy who would give you his shirt off his back. >> to lose somebody that young, he had a great life ahead of him, but you know what? he served our country, and he did what he loved, so i'm proud of him. flags are flying at half staff in the community to remember the 19-year-old sailor. later this hour, president trump will welcome the president of pan a ma to the white house. the russia investigation is still dominating capitol hill. new testimony is expected later this week and it comes as the president's personal lawyer is insist that is mr. trump is not under investigation. nbc4's tracie potts has the laters. >> reporter: president trump's personal attorney insists the president is not a target of the fbi's russia investigation. >> there is not an investigation of the president of the united states, period. >> the president is
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been notified by anyone he is under investigation. >> reporter: this despite the president's tweets calling it a witch-hunt. >> trump has a compulsion to counter-attack. and is very pugnacious. i don't think it serves him well. >> the fbi is going to do their job. >> reporter: congress wants to know whether russia colluded with the trump tale to interfew in the election. >> i'm not prepared to say there's enough proof to take to a jury, but i can say there's enough we ought to be investigating it. >> and they hear from obama, homeland security secretary jeh johnson, the senate intelligence committee also meets wednesday. >> a lot of people have said maybe we'll be done by the end of the year. >> reporter: the senate is also working on health care. the majority leader says he'll pitch a new plan in two weeks. >> but one warns that may b
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last week's congressional shooting is back open this morning, but people are still waiting for the baseball field to reopen. it comes nearly a week after several people, including house majority whip steve scalise were shot. a heartfelt message was posted to contingentman scalise's message was posted yesterday, and the greats joy is being a father to his children. it encourages all of us to take the time to be close to the ones you love, end quote. the congressman is in serious condition still. we no that lobbyi isist matt mi was also shot, but we're told he could soon left icu. it is the purchase that everyone is talking about. amazon about to take over whole foods. >> and everybody saying whole foods getting a lifeline from that, when we return, find out what kind of changes y
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and friends gathering at a church campground, dozens of people standing on the second-floor deck when it suddenly collapsed. the fire cheer says 32 people were taken to the hospital. some by air, most by ambulance. the victims as young as 3 years old, all the way up to 90. many with broken arms and legs. >> when i looked around, i see injured people, ankle braces or controlling bleeding. >> incredibly everyone survived. on average more than 500 people are injured in deck collapses every year. who can forget this prom night disaster. cameras rolling as these teenagers take pictures. the deck suddenly collapsing underneath 24e78. panicked parents watching on. thankfully they're okay. this deck collapsed in indiana, call the on home surveillance,
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feet to the ground. luckily everyone survived here, too, but it can also be deadly. in california, 13 people falling from this fourth-floor balcony, the accident killing six college students. how can you tell if your deck is at risk? >> there's about 40 million decks, and about half are not built to code. >> reporter: half? >> half of them. >> reporter: scott fisher is a structural engineer. what should we be looking for. >> if you see the board attacks is connected with only nails, that can make the deck very unsafe. nails are smooth and round and can pull away. >> good for hanging photos, not for hanging a deck. >> exactly much what we have to look for is cracked posts or beem. >> reporter: even a crack this slight can bring your deck down. >> absolutely. >> rotted wood, here's a piece, an
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in, if it's soft or spongy, have the post replaced. >> reporter: he says lots of metal, this is what a deck should look like. so important. in fact watch what happens when he roofs a couple nails from our bad deck. look at that. it can happen in an incident. >> reporter: scary. >> scary. wow. officials in montana are still investigating this weekend's collapse, but some of the family members told the local newspaper that the deck did field spongy, as you saw? jeff's report, that is an indication there could be rotted wood. it's a good idea to get the deck inspected professionally when it's ten years old and then every three years after that. the names of the jurors who failed to reach a verdict could be made public. a judge could make a ruling
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made requests. when a mistrial was declared on saturday, the judge told the jurors not to talk about the case. >> andrea constand accused cosby of assaulting and drugging her. cosby said what happened was consensual. prosecutors say they want to put cosby on trial again. >> the plan is to move this case forward as soon as possible. >> prosecutors say they will retry cosby on aggravated indecent assault. we have breaking news to pass along. chopper 4 right now, a live look over the scene of a building where someone we're told is bare indicated inside. as we look at the scene, this is on annapolis road, not too far from walmart. prince george's county police telling us it appeared that someone tried to rob a check cashing store.
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is inside other than the suspect. we're give you any updates, also on the nbc washington app and continue to follow the details as well as the impact it will have on the area. are you prepared? when an emergency strikes. >> yeah, we have a checklist for you and your kids, it could make all the difference when every second
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. welcome back. when your child gets sick or hurt, it can be a scary thing, trying to find the best information, that can be a challenge. all this week we are focusing on ways to help keep your child healthy. >> the doctor is the head of children's national here in d.c., practicing for 30 years. he shared his child care checklist with doreen gentzler. >> being prepared before your child has an emergency is key. >> have a plan ahead of time, just like you would have a plan if there's a fire, do the same thing for a chide. >> know the, and not just the one closest to your home, but also close to school and close to your children's camp. now what times of services.
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>> then you should have for a specialist, that's especially try when it comes to broken -- growing -- and they need special care. tomorrow we'll have dr. newman's insight on caring for your child's emotional well-being. >> and he just wrote a about about his experiences. >> if you would like to know more about healing children, go to our nbc washington app. any sunshine that you are seeing out there will probably be gone. it is inevitable. we're going to see rain. we are expecting the storm to arrive. we're talking stroj to severe storms likely. take a look at your
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place. we are headed toward this. first one of biggest things we will be impacted by is the rain. we're expecting very heavy rave. in fact torrential rain that's different to drive through. lower risk for an isolated tornado, but of course that's on the board as we are expecting severe weather. let's time this out. can you see the line
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on the -- makes its way just outside of the district loudoun county towards montgomery, and we are going to see this line of showers strengthen as it amuch proing the district. by 4:00 p.m. moving through portions of prince george's county and around 5:00, 6:00, that's when we'll start to see it impact southern maryland. this would be an active evening. doug and tom will be on all afternoon and make sure you download or storm team app. back to you. it's the beginning of the end for metro's safe track,
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it's finally coming to the earned of the line. this is the last week commuters will have to slog through a safety surge. we've been digging into what red line riders need to know. >> chris, it's been over a year, this is it. the end is finally here. this times it's on the red line, and they do have free shuttle buses over there that will take you here
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drawing to a close. >> they need to out here. buses not showing up. hopefully all the for the better, though. >> it's not for the thing. it's going to cost a lot more in the end. >> and you may also see some delays throughout the rest of the red line this week. we're live at the twin brook med rho stage, amy cho, news4. we're also learning about a imagine plan, a maryland legislator from prince georges and montgomery county are calling for an equitable funding plan "the washington post" reports this would call for the district get about $17 on million a year and each jurisdiction would have to figure out how to fund tha
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plan later today. washington is expected to fill up the reflecting pool against today. work crews from the national pasch service drained and scrubbed the pool after 80 ducklings were found dead. they died because of a parasite that was found growing in snails that should in the pool. well, officials plan to continue to monitor the water quality. well, one big dao el could completely change how we buy groceries for good. >> a big deal. amazon is taking over whole foods. jolene kent shows us how it matters to you. >> reporter: in a record deal, amazon is buying whole foods. by snapping up the struggling giant, am society gets a networker nearly 3450. the name will stay the same, but inside everything could
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coolest technological specimens of retailing that anybody has ever seen. >> amazon is giving customers a sneak peek of what's possible. >> once you have everything you want, you can just go. >> in a video posted last year, it touted its own grocery store concept without any registers or clerks. with news of the merger, big players lie kroger, costco and super value took a hit over the weekend, but consumer experts say shoppers are likely to walk away the big winners of this deal. >> more selection and lower pricing, and there will be two really, really big players making that happen. it will be walmart and amazon. >> reporter: it comes with some risk. this is the second major attempt to conger groceries, the first time amazon fresh has not been a wild success. amazon knows this. research shows 70% of money spent on food is still spent in
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and smell. >> reporter: they're trying to turn the industry upsidedowns, and jeff bezos will capitalize on the brand with an estimated 80 millions americans currently subscribing to amazon prime. >> amazon sells about everything else, i guess it makes sense to go after the grocery business. >> when you have a deal this big, you know you'll have some winners and some losers, but they haven't come out and said exactly how it's going to change whole feeds. there's speculation maybe they'll do away with the cashiers. >> we'll have to keep an eye on it. beyonce continues to keep us guessing when it comes to her latest work. >> and now it's her todayed causing more questions about the birth of her twins. what he said that's got the internet all abuzz this morning. yo
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. a premature baby that needed to go to -- the couple practices what's known as faith healing, and reject medical care in favor of prayer. they accuse the parents of failing to call for help when the girl had breathing problems, and they are now being held without bail. now to a new weapon to help children with a rare condition cele yak disease. the smallest traces of gluten can make them sick, and now some dogs with powerful noses are helping to protect it. here's nbc's joe fryer. >> reporter: with a name they call him seuss. he sniffs out gluten for 13-year-old el lynn. >> i haven't gotten sic i
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really long time, and it's a really big relief. >> reporter: the indiana teen was joined with cele yak disease, which affects 3 million americans. those living with it must avoid gluten. that's tough. it's practically everywhere. >> my favorite food i had to stop eating was actually chicken and biscuit crackers. >> reporter: despite a dramatic diet change, she was sensitive to even the tiniest amounts. >> if one puts a crouton on the salad and takes it off and says it's supposed to be gluten free, and previously she would saying it looks good to me, eat it, and be sick for three days. >> reporter: today that rarely happens thanks to seuss's powerful nose. if he races the paw, he smells gluten if he turns his head, the item is safe. >> i don't feel like i have to be a complete control freak. >> she tch
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visited colorado springs to visit maggie, with this exercise. one of my hands haz gluten powder, the other does. >> we use the clicker to mark the behavior. good girl, yes, kind of like taking a picture of what's going on. >> reporter: every time maggie sniffs the gluten hand she's rewarded. >> yes, good girl. >> she's learning this is the glulten. >> every time she does it -- >> who suffers stroke like. >> this isn't for everyone, right? >> no, definitely not. it's not a way to make life easier. just a way to make life safer. >> gavin says such dogs are -- they can smell food, shampoo and soap to detect if glueden is brought in. >> accuracy is harder in a public place. >> this is a last line of defense, no a first line.
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life-changing. seuss is by her side throughout the day at school, checking her hands and sniffing her foot. evident len sis her inflammation problems have practically vanished. >> you have more freedom to do what you want to do. >> yeah. yeah. >> a gluten-sniffing dog is so unusual. it's exciting to think about the potential. >> check it. >> mighty seuszues, a tiny pup making a big difference. yet another way dogs prove how invaluable they are to our lives. >> how heightened our senses are in every aspect, including the weather. they always know but you guys have been saying even on top of this, and we're tacking severe storms. heavy rains,
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we're talking about -- well, here in the d.c. metro area, we are in the enhanced risk which is the third level up, so storms will be imminent, whether strong or severe, i think it's pretty likely this afternoon. speaking of which, already some storms on the board right now, but if you head back in towards west virginia, a line of showers and storms developing. we have an atmosphere that's primed and ready for this cold front as it moves through. it brings out energy we need. let's go through this once more. take a look, 2:00 p.m., you can see the line of showers, but notice has it flairs up around 3:00, 4:00 as it moves through the district. remember this will be
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you'll be hitting the 95 cordon, keep in mind you'll be -- and powerful winds there. by 6:00 p.m., know what happens. i think, you know, the models push it out, but we could see some residual storms here. so then they'll move out overnight, and we will be seeing sunny conditions, but first weft to make it through the storms. if there was ever a time you needed to download or app, it's now. remember, today is a weather alert today. have the umbrella and pack your patience. temperatures in the upper 80s. our next chance for storm. the spec lakes that is rampant over the past few days, did beyonce have her twins this week?
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on twitter. matthew knowles kept it short and sweet. happy birthday, love granddad. if true, convene bey and her husband are now a family of five. >> i have three kids. that's probably the only thing i will ever have in common with jay-z and beyonce. >> by the way, rumor, a new album should be coming out. when we come back, we have a cool twist on coffee when "news4 midday" returns. grit. some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university we've seen it in our students for 125 years.
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there's a new trend that may help you breathe a bit easier. it's called salt therapy. the american lung association says this study to back up the benefits, but practitioners of the therapy say it really helps. >> po this is salt therapy, alleviating symptoms such as allergies, asth ma, ear and sinus infections, and skin inflammation. the, she used the therapy with her own family. she explains how it works. >> when sodium chloride is ground super-fine, it can reach the bottom of your lungs and work like a toothbrush. >> reporter: she says the pink himalayan salt has 84 traces minerals needed on
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it knolls heals the lungs, but the skin. the skin can absorted heated salt. >> when salt is warm, it ionizes the area which helps to detox the body. >> reporter: a natural healing, exactly what she strives for. >> this is a way for moms to care for their kids and have them have clean air and healthy lungs without giving them syrups and cough medicines, things like that. >> cool. well, everybody loves coffee, right? especially me. long gone are the days where you can go in, get your typical cup of joe. there are more varieties than ever when we talk about the different types of coughs on you there. the newest craze is nitro-cold brew. that sounds cool. joining mess this morning is kreismt oeismt and cofounder of
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comm commonwealth joe. it smells great. >> thanks for having me. this is a place that's unique to our area. >> that's right, we're based in arlington, but the story is my mom started roasting more than 12 years ago. i grew up around coffee we've grown a lot since then. for you it's really an art when you talk about coffee and how you make your drinks. nitro cold brew, this is essentially like having a beer, but it's cough, right? >> yes. when you come into our show, we have nitrocold brews on top, and it comes out ice cold. >> what is the difference, from getting it a pour-over, saying getting it out of -- >> yeah, sure. >> you know,
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>> yeah, traditional coffee is made things coffee grounds with hot water, even iced coffee. you may it hot and then serve it over ice. cold brewed coffee is different. you brew it in cold water for an extended period of time, it ends up being less acidic, twice as caffeinated. it doesn't hurt your symptom aches and it's kind of like rocket fuel. and if you take your coffee with cream and sugar, a lot of people don't need it with nitrocold brewed. >> one of our values is making amazing coffee approachable. we have a cold brew flight. we have different roasts raging from right to dark. on the right this is a coffee from ethiopia. it's light and floral
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>> very light and fluor. this is a medium roast from honduras. now we get into a different part of the flavor spectrum. >> you can definitely taste that. then moving on, this is our flashship cold brew. >> and we serve it at both of our coffee shops. >> so these are just like you can bring it in and installed it. >> we have a full-service robust program. we provide all the of the equipment. delivery and maintenance is free of charge. there's no long commit mint, so it's
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what you're drinking, right? >> that's right, because it's so delicious. it's so easy, can you drink it quickly. we serve it in a 12-ounce cup, not on ice. and it has about twice the caffeine of hot or iced coffee. >> you have to regulate yourself. and they all have flavor, but you're saying none have added sugar. >> it taste like it does, about you it doesn't. and we have a special treat. this is actually one of first, if not the first decaf nitro cold brewed in the area. cheers. >> robby packs, thank you so much. this is great. where were you at 4:30 this morning when we started the show. >> that's right. >> thanks so much. chris, we'll save you some. we're watching the skies and we'll get another check of the forecast in just a moment. don't forget to
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and flag that content. walker writing in a "financial times" op-ed writing that while the company has worked for years tosh the country comfortable truth is we must acknowledge that more needs to be done. uber losing some ground due to competition. the giant share of the u.s. market sliding from 84% to 77% last month, according to a report by research firm second measure. this amid the scandal that the company and the announcement that the ceo was taking a leave of absence lyft picking up some traction. that's the news report. i'm landon dowdy. do you ever wonder where all those card boor boxes go in it turns out that packaging poses a big challenge for recycling centers.
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collects 100 times card boor every time. planned workers says seven years ago they mostly saw newsprint and magazines. shippers may soon have to changele way your items are sent. >> we ask the companies to work on reducing their packaging waste, but we're also asking the consumers to be thoughtful and tell companies, i don't want all this waste. i want reduced or reusable packages. amazon says they are trying to do their part and send items in manufacturer's boxes so it's not double-boxed. the flowers have been bought, the venue booked, wedding season is in full swing, but the invitations you're receiving aren't for celebrations down the road. nbc's chris clackum has more on the new trend in weddings. >> reporter: there are indications destination weds
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this wedding season than ever before, affecting the rest of us by how much we spend on a gift. >> the average right now on wedding gift spending is 140. >> reporter: she says that's what their wedding survey found, but that 140 for a gift for a traditional wedding not too far away that you get to by car. >> if you're planning on attending a sdinlation wedding, i think that gift giving and how much you're spending can go down a bit, because you're spending so much to get there. >> on average it takes about $350 to get there, which she says is enough of a gift by itself, but still suggests a less expensive gift for, say, the honeymoon. >> a couple drinks on the flight to their honeymoon or paying for a dinner, or maybe even a scuba or snorkeling activity while they're in hawaii
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>> reporter: she says couples these days are more interested in experiences than expensive gifts for their wedding. boy, look at that water. >> i know, nice, isn't it? time for a final check on the forecast. >> how is it looking now? >> one final look at your radar. they will be with is in a matter of a few hours. you can also see areas highlighted in green under a flash-flood watch from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. highs are expected to climb. again, warm and breezy, we are definitely going tore seeing showers and storms move there. some will be strong and severe. back to you. we have been seeing the clouds getting darker and darker. that will do it for us. we'll be back on the air first at
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