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allegedly at the hands of a middle school teacher's aide. >> protests in germany for the g-20 summit. the trump-putin showdown less than 12 hours away. >> heavy rain and a few storms winding down and won't take much to cause flood warnings. parts of northern virginia and southern maryland has got the worst of the rain today. flooding roads and leading to water rescues and power outages too. let's go to amelia with more on how things look right now. >> we are still under weather alert and the national weather service extending the flood warning. we are still looking at a flash flood watch and this will continue until 2:00 a.m. everybody there under
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flood watch. i also look up the latest watches and warnings in the system. focus in on the parts of the county. a flood warning continues until just after midnight and a flood warning for most of st. mary's county and that ding is severe thunderstorm warnings for the southernmost tip of st. mary's county. only in effect for about 15 minutes. let me take you down into the area so you can see this. a tornado warning for spotsylvania county. we are tracking rain into parts of frederick and loudoun county. for most of us, scattered showers. here's future weather at 2:00. scattered showers tomorrow morning and
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showers and more importantly a lot of us dealing with thick fog. keep that in mind for the morning commute. hardest hit was menassis. over 2.5 inches of rain. >> here in menassis and it's under flood warping and water is covering the roadway and it is closed. this evening rain fell over menassis while a flood warning was in effect. the severe weather was part of strong storms moving through central virginia and into parts of d.c. the cameras were rolling when they returned from rescuing two kids in trouble. they were kayaking in a creek that yelled for help and they are okay. people are concerned about more
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saturated ground. some are concerned about roadways. it's raining off and on for a little bit. not much traffic because of the weather. >> that's not necessarily running to them. >> back out here on piper lane, a few accidents when we drove from d.c. to virginia. people need to make sure you know how deep it is. news 4. >> a big show of support for those young victims in that sex abuse investigation out charles county middle school. people gathered to stand up for the children involve and pray
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>> they joined hands in a circle in front of the middle school. it was a display for children and families going through the private hell of being victimized. they cannot be identified publicly. >> you don't know the victims, but my heart goes out to the family. >> he reported himself assaulting at least a half dozen and at least once in a classroom shocked and angered people where family ties run deep and strong. already groups like this formed after the women's march on washington are stepping up trying to help. >> when women get together, we change things. we will be holding a town hall meeting about this. >> local managers pray for a community
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details including the revelation he he appeared on a reality tv show. these pictures now canceled the job showed him before he began his career in the school system and he was a contestant hoping to become a fashion icon. when he became a teacher's aide and track coach in 2014. >> in the last development, the school system announced it is partnering with the charles county department of health to provide free testing to anyone who feels they may have been exposed to the virus. jackie benson, news 4. >> police are searching for a former uber driver accused of sexual assault. he was working as an uber driver when the assault occurred. it was a week and a half ago last monday night near queens chapel road. they are still looking for him.
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rav 4 with virginia plates. he is no longer an active uber driver. >> here at the live desk, the eve of the high stakes sit down between donald trump and vladimir putin. they will meet tomorrow morning east coast time in hamburg, germany. in a speech in poland, trump called out russia for aggressive actions and support for hostile regimes like syria and iran. he refused to say if he will raise the issue of the presidential election and went so far to say no one is sure the russians were the only ones who interfered. >> the intelligence community including the leadership under president trump is fairly clear that this attack and the campaign to undermine credibility in the election was
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senators is concerned about what he is giving away. they sent a letter to trump urging him to not return the russian compound seen last december. the shut down is punishment for intruding on the election. >> two of them are the only people expected to join the leaders for tomorrow's mayor. jim in. >> leon, thank you. the outgoing government ethics director said it appears president trump's businesses are profiting from his presidency. in an interview with cbs after announcing his resignation, walter shaub said unless trump cuts all financial ties to his businesses, the american people can never be sure his policy decisions are based on what's best for the country. president trump turned over control of his businesses to
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hishis s son, but did not divest his business decisions. it focuses on campaign finance decisions. >> steve scalise remains in critical condition. med star center said he tolerated the procedure well. scalise was readmitted to the intensive care unit last night. he had been recovering for a shooting at the congressional baseball practice last month. several others were injured. he suffered the worst of the jurisdiction. >> over the last five days, seven people have been shot and killed in prince george's county. we learned the names of the latest victims. philipp michael and kenneth edmoe edmonds were arguing with each other and started with words and ended with gunshots. police say it's the latest in petty disputes
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guns. >> walk away from it. >> it's incomprehensible that people in our communities are used to someone being killed. >> tonight there have been 42 homicides in the county so far this year compared to 48 this time last year. >> difficult end to the school year at the university of maryland. now the campus has a chief diversity officer. education professor roger worthington is taking the job on. he said he plans to be in close dialogue with students, staff, and faculty on issues of diversity and inclusion. he said they are still mourning the loss of richard collins iii who was murdered in may. a noose was found hanging in a frat house before his death. >> want to be in touch with students and in touch with faculty and staff. everybody who is part of the university community here. i want to listen to
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hear the concerns that they have. >> the chief diversity officer position has been around for years, but the administration said the role is critical right now. >> a new candidate in the virginia governor's race. he grew up in northern virginia and lives near richmond now. he has a degree in aerospace engineering and a law degree from george mason. he and his wife are expecting their fourth child next month and will face off in november against the nominee anominees. >> fighting the opioid crisis at the doctor's office. some say that drop is not enough. >> also ahead, the mayor of dallas reflecting on the shooting that shocked the country a year ago. >> these families will always have a great wound and a deep
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>> tomorrow marks one year since a man shot and killed five dallas police officers after what had been a peaceful rally supporting black lives matters. the ambush played out late at night on social media live streams and television. dallas's mayor said and they reflect on how that is shooting that forever changed his city. >> it is
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they put together programs that we as a city come together. >> they said the focus is on the families of those five officers. >> the new york police department announced it will retro fit all police vehicles with bulletproof glass after a 12-year veteran was shot and killed while sitting in a mobile command post in the bronx. the original patrol vehicles are only bullet resistant and 2200 cruisers had been updated, but after the shooting of officer familia, they changed. >> news for your health, the number of prescriptions for highly addictive pain killers like oxycodone
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opioid crisis. even though doctors are cutting back, experts say it's not nearly enough. >> the opioid abuse is making sure they don't get prescriptions in the first place. in a report, the cdc said the number of opioid prescriptions dropped nearly 20% between 2010 and 2015, but the levels are still way too high. >> enough for every american to be on opioid medications around the clock for three weeks. that's too much. >> based on the countiy by county study, most were written in low income white communities. there are examples of efforts to cut down on opioids. >> seems like a broken leg or a kidney stone do not require opioids. other things are just as effective.
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to replace the dangerous pain killers with nonopioid alternatives. >> they may think an alternative is not going to work for me. >> people are resistant to this. they have to explain the risk of the medication and the advantages of the alternative. >> the cdc guidelines said opioids should never be taken for long-term conditions and should be used cautiously for acute pain for surge surgery or late stage. there are signs the medical skmunt listening. undoing the damage has only just begun. nbc news, new york. >> mike pence said the future of space flight includes the u.s. returning to the moon and going to mars. they gave an update on nasa's progress to launch astronauts into space. he said he has
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national space council and said america must take the lead to help the u.s. economy and nashville security. no astronauts have taken off from cape canaveral since the schultzes retired in 2011. >> amelia is here with more about the weather. you had a hectic day with all sorts of watches and warnings and are things calming down now? >> things are calming down here back. we are still under a flash flood watch, but the service is going to allow that to expire. pockets of he heavy rain in the panhandle and not enough to continue that flash flood watch. there is a chance for a shower early. most of your day is completely dry. very summer-like on the humid side. a gorgeous weekend in store especiallyhe
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nice weather for your monday. we will start off with plenty of clouds and not only that, but thick fog and i posted the visibilities also maybe an isolated shower around. the fog is starting to lift and wes move towards the midday hours, the sunshine starts to break out. into the evening hours and maybe an isolated storm or two. future weather has the thunderstorm chances all the way back to west virginia. in our area we could see thunderstorms around for friday night mainly between about 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. something we will keep an eye on. 73 muggy degrees out there. by lunchtime, a mix of clouds as
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partly to mostly sunny skies and a high temperature of 90s. we are noticing a warm up for tomorrow and 8:00 in the evening. scattered thunderstorms and temperatures will be in the mid 80s. the commute tomorrow to and from work, most of us will be fine unless you are still dealing with the flooded roadways. they are headed tomorrow forever a great pool day. it's hot and humid and feeling like summer. exercise mainly dry. you want to see if thunderstorms have popped up in your area. we talked about the humidity still on the muggy side of things. pretty close. the weekend of the humidity levels come down. then as we look to monday, the start of the workweek, i know no one is thinking about this. we'll tell you it's only going to feel a little humid out there. take a look at the 10-day forecast. a high of 90 degrees and maybe a shower early or thunderstorm late. most of the
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a temperature of 89 for a high. can't rule out the isolated shower and new information coming in south of washington saturday afternoon, but most of us still look to experience saturday completely dry. sunday is picture perfect. that has not changed. wall to wall sunshine and just glorious on sunday. >> a rain delay had more delay than rain. a three-hour wait gave nats fans
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>> talk about a delay. they broad a lot of rain with them. >> you know what's funny, it's 2.5 hours. they just made a statement. why did they do the rain delay? he said tonight was tough. they can see they wanted to be proactive. they went on to say and always considered the impasse of a mid-game delay. we need the baseball and did not have a final score for you. they let you go back to the park tonight and you can find your way by the light of the moon. those who say rewarded in the second inning, not just free ice cream, but free soda. deep enough
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anthony for 1-0. every single nats player in the dugout. he takes geogonzalez down the right field line and that brings in a run and we are tied at one. atlanta adds another and lead to one that goes until 12:30 this morning. coming up this sunday on sports final, more from our one on one. brian zimmerman. he opens up about his journey through the ups and downs of sunday at 11:30 p.m. in minnesota there are hot dogs and brats. not sure what they are, but i will take them. make that five. a two-run homer. the first taste of the year. o's lead it 2-0. it comes apart in the third. the twins take a 3-2 lead. watch this. right off the out of town
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scoreboards. on an adventure to hunt down that ball. escobar settled for a two-run triple and wednesday takes a 5-2 lead and go on to beat the others, 6-4 the final. >> the wizards are on the clock. they signed the mets offer sheet and that was 48 hours. the quarter would have the highest paid for now. prince george's county making his mark playing in his first wimbledon. round two no easy task taking on alexander. he is just 19 years old and only 20. youth being served here.
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>> that's going do it for us. "the tonight show" with jimmy fallon is up next. >> thanks for watching and see you tomorrow. fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years. all with a 2-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee.
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