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now at 11:00, a large protest expected to last all day tomorrow. organizers of the women's march taking a new message down some busy streets. plus mu details about the confession. we're learning why a man
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killed four young men, including a maryland college student. and calls pour justice tonight for transgender women of color in washington. news 4 at 11:00 starts now. good evening. first up tonight at 11:00. another weather alert day coming for your friday, but not just for the heat. >> don't worry, it will still be plenty hot. it's pretty nasty out hear noth, and it's 11:00. but you're rackitracking chance stormy weather. >> high temperature today, 97 at the airport in richmond, 99 in hagerstown. now the heat behind hathis, loo how much cooler we were with the rain making its way, the current heat index, 93 in d.c., it is just hot out
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might. th this is a cold front. could be a couple storms tonight, and there's already a few storms in the zosouthern zones. tomorrow we will be under the gun for strong to severe sotorm, i'll take you hour by hour. right now, a late night delay on the orange and silver lines. someone intentionally walked onto the racks tracks in the tu. they were hit, and police confirmed that person died. rail service will not be resoared tonight but should be back in the morning. >> if your commute includes d.c. or fair pfax county, you'll wan to know about a huge protest. it starts in the morni
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national rifle association headquarters and will continue to the justice complex. that's 18 miles they will be walking. news 4's chris gordon is live with more. >> reporter: i'm told that motorists should expect tdelays and find alternate routes. the marchers will slow traffic between key bridge tomorrow afternoon and into the evening rush hour. protests will gather here at the nra headquarters in pfairfax beginning 9:00 tomorrow morning. cecille healy is making dozens of signs. >> we want background checks for all gun sales, gun shows, internet, whatever. >> reporter: then nra
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headquarters is the start of the protest. but tomorrow's women's march, nra to d.o.j. is expected to be a lot bigger. >> the purpose of the women's march from the nra to the doj is to demand that the nra take down the horrifically dangerous and provocative recruitment video that they have playing on social media and on their website. >> they use their media to assassinate real news. they use their schools to teach children that their president is another hitler. >> reporter: the ad has gotten more than 3 million views, and the nra says it has no intention of taking it down. participants in the women's march will walk 18 miles to the department of justice, demanding that federal charges be filed against the minnesota police officer who shot fill and toe castile during a traffic stop last year that was posted on facebook by his girlfriend. >> oh, my god, please don't tell
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>> reporter: but just last month, that same police officer was found not guilty of all charges, by a jury in minnesota. that's the latest live in fairfax, chris gordon news 4. we've got disturbing new details coming in on that bizarre murder case in pennsylvania. a source is telling the associated press that the confessed killer murdered four people separately after selling marijuana and burned their bodies at his family's farm. one of the victims, a student at loyola in baltimore, cosmo dinardo admitted to the crimes. all of the men had been missing since last week. the prosecutor talked about this case. >> he admitted to being part of or actually committing the murder. >> all four. >> yes. and gave the locations for all four. >> those dogs could smell these four boys 12 and a
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below the ground. >> that confession was given in exchange for avoiding the death penalty. authorities have identified one body that they found there and they're working to identify other remains found in that same 12-foot-deep grave. the confessed killer was led away in cuffs. he had just two words "i'm so y sorry." a congresswoman is thanking authorities tonight for the indictments of two former staffers. who allegedly circulated nude pictures and videos of her and her husband. stacy plasket released a statement today. a non-voting delegate from the virgin items. the indictment didn't name her, but it said a law maker had given juan mccullom a cell phone to have it repaired. mccullom apparently got the x-rated material from the phone and sharedit
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giving false information to investigators. d.c. police hope video of this gunfight helps them find the person who shot and injured a 1-year-old boy. you clearly see two people firing at each other. chief peter newsham tweeted the video. jeremiah, a little boy who was caught in the crossfire is doing better tonight. the chief says the gunman won't get away with shooting a 1-year-old in d.c. >> sergeant william contract was among the 16 service members who died when their military plane crashed in mississippi on monday. his friends and family called him billy. he grew up in maryland and followed in his dad and step dad's footsteps to become a marine. she said her
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he loved and that brings her some comfort in this tragic loss. >> sacrifice. these marines were dedicated. they'd have fought to their last breath so america could be free. >> marines were on their way to predeployment training in arizona when their plane went down. new tonight, a show of support for a transgender woman in the district still in critical condition tonight after a hit-and-run last week. a group of supporters marched in freedom bl freedom plaza to draw attention to the treatment of transgender women. >> i was devastated. i was absolutely devastated. >> reporter: monroe posten is upset, a transgender woman known as boo boo is in critical condition after a hit-and-run accident. >> it's ridiculous that she can't walk down the street anymore without having to fear for your life as a black
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>> reporter: d.c. police are vetting investigating to see if this was a hate crime. about 100 members of the lgbtq community marched to bring attention to harassment and discrimination against trans-women of color. a group say they were discriminated against at a public pool. these ploeters want the d.c. government to make sure all employees are trained on gender expression. employees are already required to receive transgender training. >> it's important to notice humanity. >> reporter: the group wants the mayor to address hate crimes that target the trans-jgender community. a spokesperson says the mayor is committed to the lgbtq community. monroe hopes she can live in peace one day. >> the safety,
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normal, authentic life. >> reporter: in northwest d.c., shomari stone. vice president mike pence will try to lobby republican governors to get on board with the senate health care bill. some are pressuring senators in their states to vote against it. so far only two republican senators said they'll vote no on this latest propose a rand paul of kentucky and susan collins of maine. one morphines e means it won't enough votes to pass. it keeps the cuts to medicaid and includes the so-called ted cruz amendment, allowing insurance companies to sell plans that are much cheaper but don't include coverage for maternity or mental health. those of you who rely on social security checks will soon enjoy the largest payment spike in
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by more than2%. for the average person that's an extra extra $28 a month. the money could run dry by 2034. more than 60 million americans get benefits. corey stuart didn't just announce his run for u.s. nat today. he announced it with a bang. >> the era of a kinder, gentler republican is done. i'm going to run the most vicious, ruthless campaign to dethrone tim kaine from the united states senate. >> you will recall he just barely lost the nomination last month for governor. you heard him. he's got his sites on former vice presidential candidate tim kaine. stuart says he's the only republican who
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kain in northern virginia, including battleground counties like prince william and loudoun. he says kain is more focussed on name-calling than improving lives. and ben jealous was endorsed to be the next governor of maryland. sandra says jealous has a lifetime of activism. he will face a crowded field of democrats looking to unseat republican governor larry hogan. it includes baker, richard madeleineo. james shay, alex ross and teacher ralph jaffe. treating childhood cancers with help from man's best friend. why dogs could potentially holiday thold the key for treatment for some types of
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for thousands of years, dogs have been our loyal companion. now they're helping us fight cancer, particularly children's cancer. this jack russell terrier is having a ct scan at oncology services in springfield to find out fif the mass on his hip is malignant tumor. he might be part of a study. a bone cancer is known to attack dogs and
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it's the third most common affecting teenagers, daniel was 11 years old when he was diagnosed and there was one treatment option for him. he didn't survive. she started to learn about cancer research involving kids and dogs. >> i know of several things that they're trying right now to see if they can try certain drugs in dogs, the idea being that they want to know if they can transition some of this over to kids. one of the issues is getting a good model for kids before you go into a clinical trial can be complicated. >> the canines and kids foundation started last year with a mission of tracking childhood and canine cancers and raising money to conquer them. they are looking at similarities between humans and dogs. tonight the fifth annual march on washington film festival kicked off
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special opening ceremony. at israel baptist church in northeast washington, it celebrated gospel music and the role it place in the movement for racial justice. karen clark sheer told us why gospel singers like mahail yeah jackson are still important today. >> they pave the way for us to go in other ways where music wasn't accepted then. so we're singing in some of hose venues now. >> this festival is the first of its time to honor the sorritorif unsung heroes in the civil ma s rights era. some women will express their right to bare arms tomorrow as part of sleeveless friday. here's a tweet from jackie spire, calling on womens to protest a
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that banned sleeveless dresses in the speaker's lobby. speaker paul ryan may get rid of the dress code. the dress code also requires men to wear coats and ties. and thousands of women here will, won't have any protest in mind at all with their sleeveless tresses, will thsle e sleeveless dresses. >> it's hot. no ties. exactly right. casual friday, let's call it that. that's exactly what it should be. wear shorts it to work if you can. 94 degrees after a high of 97. but here it is 11:00 at night. 87 degrees at 11:00 at night. this is ridiculous as far as the temperatures go at the airport. now a lot cooler,
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fwaitersburg. extreme heat even at this hour. look at the heat index, 93 d.c., 94 anap police. stepping out the front door, 81, you might have to go warmer than this now, because we may not cool all that much at all. heating up very fast, heat index by 9:00 a.m. will be close to 100 degrees. we do have a couple showers, couple storms to the south. charles county, st. mary, you're hearing some thunder, maybe hearing some lightning or hearing some of that thunder and rain on your rooftop, and down towards extreme southern st. mary's county. that's part of a boundary moving to the south and it will continue to do so. mother one to t another one to the north may
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1:00, 2: 1:00, 2:00 in the morning, maybe some rumbles of thunder. make sure you're ready for hot conditions. by 2:00, showers, some of them could be severe. this is why i'm calling tomorrow another weather alert day. it is because of the heat but also because of the storms and more importantly the storms because they could be severe, rumbling on through here. we immediate tneed the storms t us off. weigh cou we could be up around 96 degrees. stay tuned. chuck bell, sheena par convenienparveen, they'll be in. yo
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to go early. drink plenty of water, for sure. 89 on saturday. feeling fairly comfortable. and then we start to heat up again. monday, another chance for showers and storms, next thursday and friday, i've got a pair of 97s. i think next week has a much better chance of seeing 100 than we did this week. >> no! >> so we'll see how warm we get next week, but it looks like another hot one for sure. >> we plan to enjoy the weekend as much as possible. >> perfect. >> thank you, doug. coming nex
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we're talking camp. it's a few days off, and it's a good thing with this heat. >> we are so close, so close to football season being back. so start planning and unpacking some of that tail gating gear. the last redskins game was january 1st. and now we are 12 days away from the team reporting to training camp. one camp getting ready to open, another closing, the offensive linemen for the hogs 2.0 camp. these guys driss to impress and their foot way, check out their nikes, they allowed 23 sacks last
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and everybody celebrate some more. dusty baker, fired up. it is over to the west coast to take on the angels. they finish up the nine-game road trip with the arizona diamondbacks and finally return home on july 25th, hosting the brewers at nationals park. nats with a nine and a half game lead in the division right now. this year's wimbledon is roger federer's to lose. he is the highest seed in the rankings tomorrow. he upset the defending champion andy murray to go to his first semifinal. and the first american man to reach the semi-final at a grand slam tournament since
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j ven venus williams, she took the first set, 6-4. in the second, you have to see this. watch out! nothing to do with this. moves out of the way, 103 miles per hour. later in the set, venus with match point. conta, and venus williams advances to her first wimbledon final in four years. the hype machine working overtime. conor mcgregor and floyd mayweather, mayweather putting his 49-0 record on the line.
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this has been such a spectaculaspectacula and today at rfk stadium, signing day for d.c. united. they had eight playing partners. tryouts were held earlier in june. and they've been training for about a month now. the players don't get paid in money, but they told carol maloney that they're just out there having
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- will ferrell. alison brie.

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