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new pictures of the car that could be involved in the harassment of some local neighborhoods. how long before a local chipotle restaurant could reopen after some customers got sick? good evening. first up tonight, we begin with the heat. it has been with us now for more than a week. >> but next heat wave could be worse. we're talking advisories at triple digit temperatures. let's start with doug kammerer in the storm center. how bad is it going to get? >> it may be even tomorrow that some areas get to the 100-degree mark. it's going to be a hot couple of days. we see a heat index over 105. that could come as early as thursday. high temperature 92 degrees. 39 hagerstown. 93 in roanoke. charlottesville hit 95 degrees today. it's going to be just as hot if not hotter. we did see a couple of storms in parts of our area. right now, sti
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well to our north. if you live in frederick, probably looking to the north. this is just over the border, heads up around hagerstown. some of those are coming towards your area. hot and humid tomorrow. be ready for the heat. this is the kind of heat we saw last week, but even warmer. the heat won't break until early next week. i'm going to time it out for you. which days are the warmest, when we can expect the best chance of more thunderstorms. >> doug x thank you. just in tonight from chopper 4. more video of a murder scene in prince george's county. the section of laurel here, police just told us the victim died at the hospital after a shooting at larchdale and conte roads. the shooting call wept out around 8:30. they taped off a large area. we know the victim is a man but so far no arrests. this is the 14th homicide in the county through 18 days in july. tonight mystery still surrounds another homicide investigation in prince george's county. >> police don't know who the kill
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even where he was killed. they put out this sketch in hopes that someone could identify the man whose body was found sunday in riverdale. investigators went back to that scene tonight and so did news 4's so marshomari stone. >> reporter: wee talked to people today and they're wondering who killed this man, why was his body here and why was he partially clothed. >> it's extremely odd. >> reporter: marty newman is the president of the community association of riverdale heights. >> i'm really puzzled. this is a quiet community. >> reporter: people are on edge after the body of a man found at 60th avenue this past sunday. >> i was really concerned and i feel horrible for the gentleman and his family. >> reporter: just who is he? prince george's county police released a composite sketch of the hispanic man between 35 to 40 years old with no tattoos. detectivesck
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shared the sketch with the community near the 6200 block of 60th avenue where officers found the body. >> we are in desperate need to find out who this man is. it's very difficult for our detectives to really truly begin this investigation until we have a starting point. >> reporter: detectives tell me that the body was found on the side of the street near these bushes. they say it had severe trauma. they're not releasing how they believe the man was killed. >> people are nervous, kind of a little disturbed. >> i walk this community two, three times a day. >> reporter: marty newman hopes someone's sees the sketch and give detectives the tip that leads to an arrest. >> love for his family to have closure with it, too. >> reporter: prince george's county police are offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information that leads to an arrest and an indictment in this case. live here, i'm shomari stone, back to you. >> thank you, shomari. d.c. police are trying to
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of drive-by shootings involved paintball guns. police released this picture of the vehicle involved. there were six reports of attacks in southeast today. the victims included people walking down the street, working outside. even one guy mowing his neighbor's yard. >> a cop pulled up and stopped in front of me. i stare, i thought somebody was going to open the door or say something to me. it didn't happen. put the glass down and started pumping like that. boom, boom, boom. >> police say 11 people were shot with paintballs. two treated at the hospital. paintballs don't usually cause serious injury but can cause pain and bruising. if you have any video of it, police would like to talk to you. the shooting of a one-year-old. derrick watson seen in this surveillance video is charged with assault with a dangerous
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argument, then opened fire near a group of kids in northeast last week. a bullet hit 1-year-old jeremiah white as his dad pushed him in a stroller. police chief peter noosh a.m. called it despicable and vowed to catch everyone involved. i'm leon harris at the live desk. a loud noise startled the officer who shot and killed the woman in minneapolis. that's the first detail trickling out since that shooting saturday. state investigators say that justine approached the driver's window and surprised the officer in the passenger seat and fired and hit her in the stomach. this account is coming from the partner, matthew mayor at this. officer nor declined to be interviewed. he cannot be forced to do an interview under the
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he was driving the squad car after she called 9-1-1 to report what she thought was a possible assault going on there. both officers did get out of the car to give her medical attention. lots of questions surround her final minutes because both officers' body cameras were not turned on and the squad car camera was also turned off. jim? the white house says there was no effort to hide and nothing improper about a second meeting between president trump and vladimir putin at that g-20 summit in germany last week. nbc confirms they spoke at a dinner for the leaders and their spouses. any kproefr about tcontroversy meeting is, quote, fake news, and that the traveling press core knew about the news. meanwhile, president trump announcing his pick for the new u.s.
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jon huntsman will have to navigate this complicated relationship. huntsman previously served as ambassador to china and singapore under republican and democratic administrations. he also ran for the white house back in 2012. a group of women in maryland put itself at the forefront of a local sex abuse scandal leading the charge to help a community grieve and to learn from the alleged abuse of students on school grounds. jackie bess en reports from waldorf. >> protecting your children is serious. >> women of action charles county was borne from the power of january's march on washington. the group has addressed national issues like pay equity and health care. but two weeks ago as charles county reeled in collective horror at the child pornography arrest of former middle school aide of carlos deangelo bell, they realized their community needed urgent care. an idea was born
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meeting where people could grieve the horrific exploitation of charles county children and learn to prevent it from happening again. >> we want to focus that on the local level at this point. >> what advice do you have when the abuser is well-respected and the community retaliates against you. >> pediatrician, dr. diana dispensed loving yet firm advice to worried parents. >> children need to be told other people don't get to see or touch their personal parts. that's the things that are normally covered with clothing in our daily life. >> maryland delegate c.t. wilson has championed the rights of child sex abuse victims. >> wasn't pointing the finger or looking at the school board or who was at fault, how can we make this better for the children. >> the public school system announced a number of changes including training much teachers and administrators on how
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allegations in the school. in waldorf, jackie bensen, news 4. we've got new video from the scene where culpepper county sheriff's deputies shot and killed a man who was a domestic violence suspect. deputies began looking for eric clark after getting a 911 call last night. they spotted his car and tried to pull him over. he refused to stop. it ended at griffinsburg road. clark presented a deadly threat, so the deputies fired. they did recover clark's shotgun at the scene. virginia state police are now investigating. people craving burrito bowls could get their fix again tomorrow if a chipotle store reopens in sterling, virginia. many customers were disappointed to find the front doors locked today. the restaurant shut down after several people who ate there said they got sick with norovirus-type
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chipotle said it does not come from their food supply and it's safe to eat at their store. they spent the day cleaning the restaurant. they're not always comfortable, but often they're talks you have to have. >> next at 11:00, susan hogan on how to talk with your family about money. plus, an historic neighborhood in virginia fighting the addition of power lines to a new business. and we followed their long journey here to d.c. now the girls robotics team from afghanistan
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county council passed two bills aimed at improving your health. the first, adding more healthy snacks and drinks to vending machines. the law requires at least 50% of vending products to meet american heart association standards. similar rules are already in effect for county schools. this applies to other county properties like libraries. the other bill bans indoor tanning for teenagers. montgomery and howard counties have similar bans. residents who live in a historical black neighborhood in prince william county are fighting back against dominion energy. dominion plans to build high voltage 100-foot power lines along carver road in gainesville. it will help power an amazon data center. many res vents in the area are descendants of freed slaves who bought the properties in the 1800s. they fear the power lines will affect the private use of the lines. >> i can't have a dog lot for my
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my existence is because of carver road. >> now, the state corporation commission had approved the plan to build the power lines but then put it on hold friday after a community group filed an appeal. a dominion energy spokesman tells us residents have it wrong, that the company will ask and pay residents to place the lines and towers on their land and dominion says it doesn't involve taking any land. talking about money with family members can be incredibly uncomfortable, especially when you have conflicting perspect e perspectiv perspectives. >> tonight consumer reporter susan hogan is working with you with four ideas to make that talk a bit easier. >> we've all been there, i get it. whether talking to your children about how to budget or to an elderly parent about their financial future. the conversation can go horribly wrong. but now there are four ways to keep the
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>> as a financial planner, rob has seen it all. >> money issues -- sniefrnlts consumer reports asked americans to rate how comfortable they were when having various money conversations with their family members. of those who have had these conversations, 29% say they were uncomfortable telling their parents it's time for someone to take over the managing of their finances and 40% were uncomfortable telling their teenagers or adult children it's time to leave the nest. but the toughest conversation, 49% were uncomfortable telling their spouse they aren't bringing in enough income. but there are strategies to making awkward conversations slightly less awkward. the first tip, focus on only one topic. >> too often people try to tackle everything at once. start by identifying one element of the problem. you can go back and work on the details of the resolution once
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to disagree. >> no amount of talking is going to guarantee that you're going to get a person to see everything your way. when you reach an impasse, you may have to say sometimes, okay, let's move on. but to make real progress, you might want to work with a professional. >> a financial planner, cpa or mediator can help keep the conversations on track. they can also take responsibility for assigning tasks and holding people accountable. one other bit of advice is take your money talk on the road. a study found that people are more receptive to talk about money and more open about it when they're on more neutral ground. i'm susan hogan, news 4. their story inspired girls around the world. now six teenage girls from afghanistan will not go home empty handed after an international robotics competition held here in the district. they won silver in two categoes
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courageous achievement. yesterday they told us they wanted to show the world the talent of afghan students. they accomplished a lot more than that. they put a link to the full story on their journey on my facebook page. >> good for them. >> that's great. >> so many people so proud of them. so, doug, you're not the bearer of any good news right now, are you? >> no. it really is going to be just that kind of weather. just hot. that's going to be the thing as we move on through the next few days. not just hot but very humid. as warm as it was last week, two days in a row at 97. i've got four days in a row at 97 or higher through the next few. let's take a look out there currently. current temperature at 82 degrees. that heat index close to 90 in the city. but most areas pretty nice. take a look at the temperatures now. 77 in leesburg. 73 in culpepper 68 towards la ray.
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and a couple of thunderstorms out there earlier. the thunderstorms making their way on through. nothing left on the radar. most of the storms were here. now watch it move across loudoun county and it moves to the west. i saw lightning towards national harbor. people taking pictures of lightning going on. the area of rain just north of hagerstown. that is it. but even that is dying off. waking up tomorrow morning, getting the kids off to the school or whatever they're going to be doing tomorrow. maybe 78 degrees at 7:00 a.m. 84 degrees at 9:00 a.m. daycare is what i was thinking of. remember that? you know what i'm talking about. next few days as far as the heat goes, the heat index. i'm thinking betwe100 to 105, t heat index climbing over 105 degrees. that's
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heat advisories each of the four days and especially saturday and sunday, when i think the heat index could approach 110. between 105 and 110 degrees, that's very warm. get out to the pool. a great place to take the kids in the afternoon. 88 degrees at noon. 93 degrees at 2:00. 96 degrees by around 4:00. 96 definitely going to be on the hot side. isolated thunderstorms. although most of us on the dry side as you step on out the door. thinking about the heat. drink plenty of water, you know that. take breaks indoors. when you're indoors, stay there for at least 15 minutes to allow your body time to cool off. check on the elderly and pets. when i say drink plenty of water, make sure the kids do too. 97 on thursday. take a look at friday and saturday. highs of 99 degrees. i do think some areas, especially in the northern virginia area, will hit 100 the next couple of days. i have one 100 degree day on sunday. i wouldn't b
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hit it friday or saturday also. best chance isolated tomorrow. a better chance saturday and sunday into monday. what are we talking about to break the heat. storms. instability on sunday and into monday. yeah, we could see severe weather. >> it's a little unstable. >> what would it cost to fly to canada? >> good place right now. manitoba is beautiful this time of year. why kirk cousins didn't want to sign that long-term contract? two of baseball's brightest stars shining in california. first here's jimmy fallon. hey guys, jada pinkett smith is here. we have music from
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all right. we're start to go learn more about why cousins didn't want to go beyond a year. >> we're learning from the quarterback himself, kirk cousins that there really wasn't much negotiating when it came to agreeing to a long-term deal. it was closer than what people thought, though. on 106.7 the fan show. he explained his thought process and why a deal didn't get done. >> at the end of the day, it wasn't about money. it was about being the right place in the right situation that's best for us long-term beyond just money. we felt like i need a little more time. you know, i felt like i want to allow the next six months to give me more information about our organization and
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informed decision. if it was october, november, maybe we get a deal done. with that being the case, i'm going to choose to have six more months of time to decide things. we did have good conversations, i was talking to bruce, friday, saturday and sunday. it wasn't like we weren't communicating and continuing to dialog and talk through the process. my first choice would be to be with the redskins long-term. we'll see with more information, if we can make it happen. dusty baker taking on the angels. a 12-game hit streak, kept it going early. top of the first, harper smacks it towards fellow superstar mike trout. all trout can really do is watch. ties his career high with a 13-game hit streak. the nats up 1-0. harper and trout, he matches harper here. deep to center and gone. 17th for trout.
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in the fifth. the orioles were hosting the rangers. this little girl knows what to do at a baseball game. ice cream. one man on for chris davis. he comes through deep to center. carlos gomez back on it. has a play. but the ball blooping off his glove over the roll. a two-run shot for davis. orioles take a 4-1 lead. davis watching as rookie trey manci mancini. they call him boom boom. he booms it to left center. a two-run homer. 15th of the season. orioles out o to a 6-1 lead. you think davis lets the kid out-shine him. his nickname is crush. grand slam for him. orioles crushed the rangers 12-1. the home opener against the empire. prince george's native francis at this after owe. loves playing against the
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hometown fans. playing against hughes. mardy fish puts it in the net. everyone is fired up. how do you not? the castles take the men's doubles. plenty of support for the men's doubles. sending this long one. leads the castles to the first win this season. beating empire 24-23. it was a close one. >> he's feeling the love. gets whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru.
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