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the disappearance of a young woman solved, the result tragic. >> detectives found the body of laura wallen in a shallow grave. >> i don't know where she is. >>yl
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boyfriend was arrested for her murder. >> a beloved teacher months away from becoming a mother. >> she is one of those special teachers that touches children here before she touches them here. she led with her heart, that was clear. good evening he's the man detectives focused on from the start, now montgomery county police tell us the boyfriend of that popular pregnant teacher is responsible for her murder. >> the news ends a week and a half of searching for wallen. it was tessier that stood with wallen's parents two days ago at a news conference about her disappearance. >> reporter: good evening tonight police tell us that lau la
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always a person of interest. they received information he drove to a wooded area in private, cadaver dogs were able to get a scent. >> it's senseless. montgomery county police chief delivers the tragic news. officers found the body of 31-year-old laura wallen in a shallow grave. tyler tessier was arrested for her measure. she was last seen with him. her sister received a troubling text from her phone that night, it said tyler had taken her to a open field up in the damascus area, she said i'm not sure why we're up here, but he's taken
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nowhere. on monday tessier texted laura's sister pretending to be her, the text said the baby isn't tyler, the police found wallen's suv at a parking lot. tessier admitted to driving it out there, disposing of the front license plate, driver's license and phone. two days ago police arranged a press conference with tessier and laura wallen's parents. the parents agreed to take part knowing he was a suspect. police said his demeanor was suspicious. listen how he responds to a reporter about the last time he talked to laura. >> your last conversation was her? >>. >> reporter: detectives tell me the delayed reaction when he's thinking about how to answer
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question was suspicious. during the news conference there were parts he was evasive. they said there were inconsistent says when detectives questioned him. the medical examiner will have to determine the cause of death. back to tessier, tomorrow he has a bond hearing. he is charged with first degree murder. detectives say there should be court documents that could explain what led up to the murder. live here in gaithersburg. up until just a few hours ago, this was supposed to have been a night of hope for laura wallen's students and coworkers. they planned a vigil to play for her safe return. over a hour before they were supposed to get started, they got the devastating news police found her body. in columbia maryland, with their reaction. >> reporter: theat
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was private but after ward, some of laura wallen's former students came over to us and asked if they could talk about her. and their words will break your heart. >> how could you be possessed with so much hate to take a soul that meant so much to people. like look around you. look around you. these are kids. >> reporter: this is the last known picture of laura wallen alive taken saturday, september 2nd, just before she disappeared. the award winning teacher and talented jewelry maker gloed with happiness. students and teachers had planned to gather to play. instead they grieved. >> she would have done it for us. if we were missing or god forbid anything happen to us, she would have been the first one looking for us. >> he camee
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help look for the teacher who he said changed his life. >> i had a lot of trouble in the classroom, 9th grade, 10th grade, then 11th grade when i had her, she just turned it around. she made sure that i did what i had to do as a student, as a person, as a man. >> reporter: the principal noted her age, only 31 years, she had touched many, many lives in that time. news 4 has been in contact with laura wallen's family throughout this past week and a half. her father, mark, texted our christian write tonight after police broke the news, he said simply, laura is in the loving arms of god now. four months pregnant, just 31 years old. >> reporter: breaking news just coming into the live desk. after more than two years of talking tough
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donald trump strikes a deal with democrats. what's the fate of his signature promise of his? >> build that wall. >> remember that? democrats say the wall is out. press secretary sarah sanders says on twitter that's not true. the deal includes border security measures and making daca into law. this coming after a dinner. shumen and pillowsy said they'd work on a package that's acceptable to both sides. schumer's office is responding to sanders saying the border wall will not be part of this particular deal, even if he fights for one later. we've been scouring the republican landscape to get a reaction. the white house calls this
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solutions. we'll see if his republican counterparts agree with that. tomorrow the president flies down to florida to check out the damage left behind my hurricane irma and observe the response. he'll be in naples and fort meyers. right now those who survived the hurricane are desperate for supplies. power, water and cell phone service are still cut off to millions in the keys. and the navy has ships and helicopters trying to reach remote areas still looking for aid. we'll have more on the recovery efforts in about 10 minutes. a update on a elite group of first responders from virginia helping with hurricane relief efforts in the caribbean. this picture shows some members of virginia task force one helping get to elderly woman to a hospital. they found her in her home in saint thomas, very
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stuck there. turning to our weather. >> we'll see some of that shower activity, maybe a thunderstorm tomorrow evening. that's what's in the offing as irma makes its way closer. right now the radar is all dry. could be a couple of areas of fog, that's really about it. the storm itself just back to our west. see it here spinning back to the west and the showers getting closer. i expect to see a few tomorrow. it'll be the frontal groundry that brings us the chance for storms. jose now a little stronger, up to 80 miles an hour, the latest track on this does bring it a little closer to the u.s. i'll talk about that and break it down and what impact it may have on our region. breaking news in the district where someone shot two people near first and m street
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police found a man and woman shot a little before 9:30. officers say the woman was not breathing when they arrived. homicide deck ifs are on the scene. it's unknown what led up to the shooting. traffic is blocked in both directions. >> the duct who shot four students killed a fellow student who tried to stop him, at freeman high school in washington outside of spoke cane. he had two weapons, the first one jammed, he went to the second one, that's what the student confronted him. the suspect shot three others before a school staff member was able to stop him. a friend says he'd been watching document wrist about school shootings. >> the victim today and it's heartbreaking, it's hard to contain emotions. >> the thing that went through
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running and don't stop. >> the suspect had been disabled by the time officers got there. tonight is at the county's juvenile jail. >> the mother of a d.c. man accuse have had of setting his girlfriend on fire says he's been betrayed as a monster. his family don't believe he doused his girlfriend with a flammable liquid and set her on fire. they attended today's court hearing where a judge denied phillips 'bond. he has no criminal past, is a trainer and was recently accepted as a firefighter with the d.c. fire department. >> he's a coward, less than a man. walk away, if you don't want the responsibility, walk away. >> this is not my son. my son could not have done a hawaiianous crime like this. >> phillips is charged with attempted murder tonight. his attorney maintains he is not
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greenwich and the baby are still in critical condition. >> remember when we were all kind of we'red out that our iphones were scanning our thumb prints? now they're trying knew ter taken, how will it protect our privacy of our faces. >> from the keys to the caribbean, the slow pain taking -- we have details on the massive
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unlocking your phone is
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raise it, look at it, swipe up to get it started. >> say cheese. new concerns about your safety, your privacy, and that iphone x you just saw. you can unlock it by looking at the screen. but the technology is raising concerns for should including senator al franken. he asked for reinsurance about all those facial maps the phone will collect and whether they're secure. we wanted to know how the technology would impact law enforcement. so far we're toll it would be a big help. >> a person who is alleged to have committed a crime wants to say that yes that was my phone, but i was not using it, if it can only be opened up by facial recognition, then you were the one using it. >> law enforcement would need a search warrant to enter someone's phone like they do now with
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the man derice i havely phone as the pharma bro is going back to joil thanks to a prank involving hillary clinton's heart. a judge revoked his bail. in a online stunt he offered to pay a $5,000 bounty for a strand of clinton's hair. his lawyer said he was trying to be funny. the judge -- he's best known for trolling his critics and jacking up the price of a life saving drug. utilities are working to turn light back on for millions without power and repair the damage left behind my irma. >> now there is a new fear, the fate of the elderly, there are 4 million senior citizens in florida and many of them are suffering.
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keys is unner ving and often unbelievable. >> every door is gone, the roof is gone. >> reporter: most everything that was a part of life before the storm here is gone now. >> from the outside it may look like twisted metal, splint erred wood, glass, this isn't debris, this is pieces of people's lives scattered across the barrier islands. >> thank god for the army. >> reporter: 8,000 national guard troops are on the ground, armed with saws and front loaders on the front lines of recovery. >> people are hurting, we have to get this done. >> reporter: as the recovery begins, millions are without power, dealing with extreme heat. 8 people are dead, hundreds were evacuated from a nursing home in miami. investigators said they hadn't had air-conditioning since befohe
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resolve of residents here. >> we're going to come back strong and rebuild. >> reporter: it's the strength they'll need touring a long and difficult recovery. such a tough situation. >> absolutely. >> long time. >> for so many people. we're going to escape all of that, most of it, just some of the rain. >> irma has been with us over two weeks, came up the coast two weeks, made it all the way across, but it has to go through our region before it can exit and get out of our hair. let's take a look. pretty nice night subpoena wise, we hit 80 degrees, down to 72, wind out of the south at 6 miles an hour. one of the warmest nights in a long time. it will feel more tropical, hagerstown at 70. a very warm night. chantilly, all
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no rain in the immediate area, but here's the rain moving in. you can see the spin in the atmosphere, that is the remnants of irma. we have a chance for a couple of showers and storms. just to the east of pittsburgh, we may see those. let's go hour by hour. how is it going to affect you when you wake up and step out the door, no problems, take the umbrella, i do think you'll need it at times during the afternoon. but tomorrow morning, a isolated shower is going to be about it. you notice the cloud cover. you'll see a lot of clouds. by noon, dry, then the showers developing. it's afternoon they start to develop. 3:00 best chance toward the blue ridge, around i 95, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, we could see wet roads out tlchlt i'm not expecting anything too strong or severe, not bng
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chance of down pours during the day and you'll notice humidity up. in the evening hours, it forms a line and moves out of our region. school forecast, take the umbrella, you won't need it until the time you're coming home and even after that, showers maybe that storm with a temperature of around 80 degrees. we are watching hurricane jose which is strengthening at this hour, take a look at the latest track, down and back to the west. it was moving east all day. it has made that turn back towards the u.s. here's the latest advisory, current winds of 80 miles an hour, moving to the west, only about 3 miles per hour, on this track, watch what happens, up towards the coast, away from the coast and possibly, possibly back towards the coast. this is something we're going to be watching very closely. this will be into the middle of next week. we have here watching jose. right
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i'm i've got a soccer game, a baseball game, i think i'm going to the nats game sunday night. all looking good, 84 degrees saturday, 82 sunday, looking great most of the week, the nationals taking on the dodgers. >> looks good for all of us. >> coming up the redskins, why they're $24 million man says he owes his career to him. >> here's jimmy
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this is the xfinity sports desk. okay it's only been two games but it all started to unravel since that champagne bath. are they hung over or what. >> maybe that's it. it was a unmush -- tonight the nationals are coming off a shutoff loss to the braves. tonight atlanta continued to party crash. screech oul was having fun. after walking the first two batters, sheerzer walks a third to load the bases. six walks in the game. very next batter with the bases juice, swan saun rips the ball into left, brings in two runs, braves take a 4-2 lead. max allows four runs, but exited with the bases lo
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matt kefrp doesn't make it fun for him. that ball is gone. grand slam. braves beat the nats 8-2 the final. north of the border, or ials struggling on a six game losing streak. trying to change that in tore aunt oe. with a mon on second, man seeny crushes the ball to center, off the wall, adam jones comes in to score, heads to third with a rbi triple. the o's one, 2-1 was the final. mcvay will be the foe on sunday. he was called the boy wonder. now they're calling him a ma jigs. for kirk cousin he played a special part in his development. >> shawn meant a lot in my career. i s
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he left, i said i oe you my career, then signed it. i've been reading bill walsh's book. he says four of the most powerful words you can say as a coach to a player is "i believe in you." he said it over and over even though other people didn't. that certainly means a lot. >> the red kiens preparing for the first of their three west coat trips. they're tinkering with the schedule to get the guys more sleep. he has a thursday movie ritual, he requires some company. >> can't go by myself, scary movies, i can't do it. i got to find somebody, find a date or somebody. >> that shouldn't be tough. >> it is tough. i'm a find body, can't find nobody at the
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>> aisle 7. >> he might need to find something lighter, despicable me 3 is playing. >> that's what he needs. >> scary movie -- >> watch that scary movie sunday before a game. >> get him going. >> why not. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪
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ding ding ding went the trolley, ding ding
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train. >> recognize that guy? that's lin-manuel miranda the master mind of the hit show hamilton. he mosted several videos. he was lobbying
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