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>> announcer: "news 4 today" starts now. >> the search continues this morning for this teen who wen to a concert at capital one not beent week and has seen since. a mother and her two kids were inside this mobile home sible tornado ripped through the south overnight. protesters donned special jackets to voice their obctions to family separation here in the district. at 7:00, we welcome you to "news today" on this saturday
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morning. i'm david culver. >> i'm angie goff. welcome back to "news 4 today" weekend. i brought you a >> i haven't seen her since l lond london,hen she was yelling at harry. thank you. this is very nice. >> mini windsor castle. can't wait to catch up about your adventures. >> good to be back. nice close-up there. v this isy mini castle. >> isn't it cute? >> very nice. >> yes. >> thank you, angie. will put it in my pocket and keep it close. >> good luck charm. let's hope we get good luck with the weather kday. >> loo behind us. it is not looking ne a nice start. >> can't see anything. >> no.is lauryn rickettn the studio with us, as she is tracking some pretty strong storms potentially. al >> i want to about this. first, david, you have angie what she got adam tuss. i'll show you what she got me from london. >> did she get him the big windsor castle? >> yeah, exactly.
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>> wait a minute. >> it is all over social media. i'll repost it. >> great. >> what angie got adam and i. you were the lucky -- i shouldn'tay lucky one -- but you'll see on social media. an is the temperature right now. you see the fog behind our graphic. a lot of lows visibilit out there. temperatures are going to continue to go up there a little bit. we'll stop in the 80s for daytime highs today. look at the rain this is where we have flood warning. expect showers as we continue through this day, through the morning. maybe mid-day sunshine before stronger showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. there is a 60% chance you'll see one where a y. not widespread but more scattered. warning westgs and of the d.c. area. after 10:00 a.m., we'll see iex theynd those a little bit. we have a drop in humidity coming. we'll look at the forecast a little closer coming up in a few minutes. >> thank 7:02.yn.
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new this morning, two children, including an infant and their mom, are hurt after a possible tornado strike in alabama. the sto practically leveled their mobile home last night. you're look at whe it once stood. volunteers combed through the debris. police saying the baby bnd the 7-year-old girl had cuts all over their face and body. their mom also had minor injuries. we're told this morni all three are in the hospital and expected to make a full trecovery. >> a developing story this saturday morning. a co-founder of the heavy metal band pantera has died. the band confirming the news overnighum the r, vinnie paul, lost his life. no details about how he died were released. paul founded pantera in the early '80s with his younger brother who was murdered on stage back in 2004. the time i right n7:03. nobody has seen a local 19-year-old man since sunday night. >> that's right. his namis raymond mcgavin. he went to a u2 concert at
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capital one arena. as shomari stone shows us, family and friends are desperate to find him.d, >> i'm scaostly. i don't really know where he is or how he is. >> reporter:empsey is concerned about his friend, raymond mcgavin. no one has seen him. >> not usual for him to just go off and not contact anyone. >> reporter: they graduated from gonzaga high school last year d started a band with tw other friends called civic duty. >> we just hang out and jam. >> reporter: raymond liked music so much, he came to the capital one arena to attend a u2 concert with friends sunday night. he went home by himself after the concert, and he hasn't been en since. we don't get it. that's all i can say. >> reporter: raymond's parents told news 4 about the search for their son. his father is worried. >> he is a great person. we miss him, and we want him to come home. >> reporter: 8:00 p.m., the
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sounds like he is near the metro. 11:30, he texts someone. he found a way hom 1:00 a.m., he posts a snapchat near train tracks. nobody knows where. b >> we can't evin to search until we know where he was last located. >> in our mind, he's been gone four days. he's a tnager. he hasn't used his phone. to me,hat's evidence of criminal activity.r: >> reporte zeb says raymond was looking forward to attenng william & mary in the fall. >> if he is watching this, i h wa to text anyone. just call anyone. tell us where he is, how he's doing. >> eporter: zeb and his friends plan to continue to tell people about raymond mcgavin on social media. they urge anyone with information, if you know where he is,in call police. orthwest d.c., outside capital one arena, shomari stone, news 4.
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now to the ongoing crisis at the border. today, protesters planning to rally against the separation of migrant children from their families. in floridaplann and also in ft. worth, where the texas democratic convention is being held. meanwhile, more than two dozen congressional democrats plan to visit detenon facilities in texas. a civil rights group sayske yesterday m the first time in a month arrested pt ents were noseparated from their children. there still is no specific plan on how and whenetained children will be reunited with their parents. here, closer to home,e peope protesting here in the distri. yesterday, dozens of people rallied outside the department of homeland security. they held signs asking drivers to honk inf support o reuniting families. we also saw several people wearing jackets that said things like, yes, we care. it was likely a responsese to eing first laid day melania trumpearecentlyring a jacket saying, quote, i really don't care. do you? president trumpays the phrase was directed as what he calls
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the fake news media. some are calling this a victory for privacy advocates. police will he to get a warrant before tracking your moves with your cell phone records. that is the result of a supreme court ruling yesterday. the decision requires police departments nationwid to get a search warrant in order to obtain telephone company data to track a user's movements. 7:07. startling new details about ait deadlynd run in montgomery county. a man who was run over by two drivers on georgia avenue in aspen hill earlier this month had been assaulted and robbed hos before. lice made two arrests. only one of the suspects, the man here, was or the age of 17. h investigatorsave not found the people or the vehicles involved in the hit and run after the bb y. a major change for the former jh stewart hchool in falls church. the old name, as you're seeing here, gone from thebuilding.
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just says high school. the new name, justice high school, not yet up. last fall, the fairfax county school board voted to change the name of the school, once named for a confederate general. the new mascot will be the wolves. nryland primary is tuesday. if early voting is any indication, it could be a big turnout. election officials say voters cast a record numberf 222,00 early ballots. that is a 56% increase over t last gubernatorial primary in 2014. well, maybe you remember where you were 25 yea ago today. maybe you weren't ali. then you know the names john and lorena bobbitt. wel look at the story that wel look at the story that swept up the natio nextn
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incident that made a lorenand john bobbitt household names. charges.faced criminal both were acquitted. as bureau chief julie carey found, those involved in the case find i still very much a part of their lives. >> reporter: the desk of jn bbitt's defense attorney, surrounded by reminders of a story that went viral before we used that word. boxes and boxes of documents. courtroom sketches. the t-shirt sold in the circus-like scene outside of the prince william county courthouse. on the back, john bobbitt's thanks spelled out. >> pretty graphic, but he wrote freorim giving his >> reporter: his wife was isaccused of cutting off h penis and throwing it in a field. it was found, reattached. a victim, he was viewed as the villain, after lorena accused him of years of abuse and rape.
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>> of course he was the victim. you don't take the law on your own hands, and you don't . mutilate someo >> reporter: this was taken when murphy visited bobbitt >> he came with his dog. >> reporter: he said his porn stars days arewrver. murphy iiting a book, not so much about the notorious trial,l but how the can sometimes disregard the facts to support their perception. >> you cannot ignore facts. facts that are unrebuttaled. you can't ignore them. this is an example of ignoring that. >> reporter: lorena bobbitt i appearing in a netflix series soon, so she declined to comment. she met with angie goff a few years ago. this is what she saithen about the night that changed her life forever. >> do you feel bad for what you did? >> yes, i did. yes, i did. it was a crime
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it was something that -- it was done, but it was not done on purpose. >> reporter: now, those involved in the case wonder if the renewed attention that comes with this anniversary will prompt some to tie it to the me too movement. something that could put both john and lorena backn the spotlight again. in northern virginia, i'm julie carey, news 4. princ william county police have the knife lorena bobbitt used in the avtack. >> you a chance to see it today, if you want. police are holding an open house at the charlie dean police station in woodbridge. the knife,mo several crime and policing artifacts displayed in the new builng. e open house today runs from 10:00 this morning and wraps up around 2:00 this afternoon. might not be a bad day to be insik as we l live on this saturday morning. you're about to see our city mera. we seeot of fog out there. it is tough to see, in fact. lauryn ricketts tracking potentially strong storms on
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dream big. if you can dream it, do itho about 6 years old, to answer your question. >> really yog. >> a group of young entrepreneurs are getting a head urart with some help from local business community. news 4's adam tuss is i northern virginia with this story. >> i know someone who says, you know, you should make a peacock. >> reporter: the excement on their faces is palpable. >> we will clean the house. we will feed the pets. >> reporter: their ambition, through the e of. >> i l sew. my mom gave me a few fabrics. i decided that i wanted to start a business. >> reporter: kids from 6 to 16 years old, ready to make a splash in the business community. >> it's like nice, doing all this stuff.it like, i want to be doing my favorite things. >> reporter: whether it is cuing the grass. >> over time, i became addicted to mowing lawns. i started my own business. >> reporter: even selling used legos with a little guidance from the parents. >> my mom said, you have to get rid of all these legos.
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>> reporter: these kids are part of the young entreprenr business fair happening sunday in gainesville. >> it seems like they saw an opportunity, and they nt for it. >> reporter: did y make these? dan is part of the community mentoring these kids, hopefully to achieve their dreams. >> really cool to see this type of energy behind business and entrepreneurship. >> reporr: need a pet sitter? they have that. and they're getting the word out. >> my mom has been advertising on facebook and stuff. people see that, and they contact us. >> reporter: this business fair will be held as club eclipse. sharp, young minds are ready to meet you. in gainesville, adam tews 4. >> impressive group of people. what i love, they pulled this together within a few nths. and how the business community, these mentors have taken time out oda their over the weeks, to let these kids set up it.lan, a budget, present it's like "shark tank." that's what they've gone through.
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they're not just going to put up their display tomorrow. they've been working toward this. some of our viewers will meet out there tomorrow. i'm excited about that. bring your kids. t is inside right? >> it is. >> tomorrow is the better half of the week,right? >> so hot though. temperatures around 90s. better chances come later on this afternoon for a shower. that is why we are in weather alert. look at the fog out there. pretty thick in a l of places. visibilities are down quite a bit. all across the area, too. as you make your way out to work- it issaturday. well, we are at work. if you're going to work or making your way out the i door, is going to be a little foggy. that's what you're going to encounter out there. be ceful out on the roadways because of this dense fog. now, we do have soe, rain out ths well, in the shenandoah valley. not helping anything right now. agn, some of the rain, heavy in spots. again, we do have some flood
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warnings out there. so, we'll have to watch that as we continue into the rest of the da we could have some heavy rain later on today. this morning, just a few showers. again, that chance lies mainly to the west. dday, we'll keep a chance, but i believe midday will be the best bet to see some sunshine acrosshe region before we get some more showers and storms that'll be scattered in ture. later on this afternoon and this evening, after 1:00 or 2:00. tomorrow, isolated chances. in fact, less than 20% actually going to see any showers come our way. we head into monday, we're going to be dry. monday and tuesday are going to be absolutely gorgeous. here's a look at thewalood ings out there. mainly because we have high water onad some roads closed in the shendoah valley. again, we also have some high stanng water because of the rivers being so high. the rain today is not going to help. current temperatures out there right now, 69 here in washington. outside the beltway, we still
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have 60s. 59 in okesburg. t frederick, up to 70 degrees. winchester p,de para my hometown of winchester having the first pride parade, we do have showers out there. 10:00 a.m. it gets going at noon to 4:00. storm chances with temperatures around 80 in winchester. some soft shower of the showersg through the area nigh tim 10:00 to 1:00, we'll see possibly sunshine. toen our eyes turn to possibly somes after 1:00 or 2:00. some could pack a punch,ring heavy downpours. also, some dpgusty winds. we'll haveh to war power outages. we'll keep the chance through the evening. it'll end around 9:00. then we're dry with aathance of is shower 90 and feelingarmer
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results of the autopsy. he was found dead on june 8heth. as the host of cnn's food and traveltshow "par unknown." h the past, bourdain had spoken openly about use of drugs and heroin addiction earlier in his life. he was 61 years old. take look at this if you can. surveillance video here showing you the exact moment that a driver of a truck right there at the top of your screen does that. yeah, backs right in and crashes into a cvs pharmacy.af this was thermath here. it happened around 4:00 in the morning yesterday. police saying that the reason they were doing that -- it wasn't an accident -- they were apparently trying to break in and steal an atm machine. you can see t damage left behind. glass windows shattered. debris was all over thend gr there were two other attempted robberies in the same area. they could all be related. authorities continue to look for suspects. more dramatic video for you. this coming from a police body ca you can see a police officer
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here running toju a home st moments after that home exploded in ohio. he's digging through the rubble rightthere. he hears something. it is a woman yling for help. >> come on. let's get her out of here. >> volunteers and another officer helped free that woman. she and a man were rushed to th hospital with critical injuriesg investators say the home was supposed to be empty. a authoritre trying to determin why those folks were inside the home and what caused that explosion. in kentucky, officials are trying to figure out if bourbon has contaminated a waterway after a distillery collapsed. this is the aftermath. it happened late morning yesterday. officials say the warehouse belongs to barton's. ngny barrels were damaged. engineers are woro make sure the rest of the building doesn't collapse. there are no reports of aone being hurt. here's the classic story with a hi-tech twist. a kitten is safe thanks to two
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prince george's county firefighters. >> they used one of these. cell phones, smartphones, to do it. the kitten was trapped in the wheelell of woman's car. one of the firefighters used his phone to do that, to play meowing sounds. sound effects. the cat followed the noise to a place where the firefighter could grab him. the firefighter named the kitten smoky.ve ry appropriate. says he hopes he can adopt him. >> i wouldn't have thought to do that. really smart. >> so sweet. >> cute little one. >> i love it. take yououtside for a live look right now. noif the most bea start to your saturday. in fact, lauryn ricketts is tracking se strong storms potentially moving through on what is a storm team 4 weather alert day. we'll check in with her right after th. is
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>> announcer: "news 4 today" starts now. >> welcome on this saturday morning t"news 4 today." i'm david culver. >> i'm angie goff.s lauryn rickett standing by. alert day weather here at news 4. that's because we have weather thatould be -- i mean, this could be dangerous stuff, right? >> yeah, looking at dangerous activityossibly later ohis afternoon. scattered showers and thunderstorms bringing some heavyownpours and some damaging winds. that's what we're going to be tracking. not theie pre of saturday mornings. look at this fog out there.
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just not looking very beautiful. gloomy early on this saturdayrn g. visibility is down quite a bit. be careful if you're driving out and about. again,ilities are low all throughout the entire region. the fog will start to lift a little, but the cloud cover will stick aroube. there wil peeks of sunshine midday, and more clouds rolling in throughouttehe oon. rain showers out there right now scooting through the northern shenandoah valley and frederick county, maryland, and the eastern panhandle of west virginia. another round of shour show thunderstorms later tonight. a little mist outside our window. warm and humid. pool forecast, not looking that good. mamidday, you might be able to squeak out an hour here or thero keep an eyee sky. we will have the chance for showers and thunderstorms as we head through the afternoon hours, 2:00 and spot evening. that'sat something we'reing
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and tracking. we'll time it out and let you know when you can expect strong to severe weather around your area. that's coming up in about 15 minutes. >> thanks. we want to get to this breaking news outou of carolina. republican congressional candidate katie arrington is seriously hurt after a ddly wrong-way crash. what you're looking at here is the aftermath of the collision. police say arrington was a passenger in a car that was hit by a driver who was going the wrong way on a roadway last night in south carolina. arrington and the woman she was wi were both rushed to th hospital with serious injuries. the driver of the other car died. arrington's campaign manager says she is now recovering after surgery overnight. arrington, you might recall,de ated representative mark sanford in the south carolina's republican primary june 12th two ildren, including a baby, and their mom were hurt after a possible tornado strike in alabama. the storm practically leveled theirobile home.
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this is where it once stood. volunteers combing through what's left. a baby boy and 7-year-old girl had cuts and bruises all over their body. their mother had minor injuries. all three are in the hospita right now and are expected to make a full recovery. >> 7:33. we want to continue to follow up on a developing story. the f age linked to two of the most recent politically charged h investigation been ordered to testify in front of congress. peter okst worked the hillary clinton e-mails case and was on the russia investigation but later aaken offer exchanging anti-trump tt messages. he will testify next wednesday. his lawyers say he was willing toestify voluntarily. the house is investigating the justice department's actions from 2016. a woman claims her ube driver refused to give her a ride because of her wheelchair. it does n end there.
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she says he even charged her $6 for the cancelled ride. news 4's jackie benson has her story and uber's response. >> reporter: kelly has been getting around in a wheelchair for 17 years. she said requesting an uber after a restaurant dinner was unpleasant. >> i transferred myself in, as i alwado. the driver who hadn't acknowledged me turned around, got out of the car ano said, no, stop you. can't put the wheelchair in there. for it.have space >> reporter: she feels the driver shouldn't have refused to take her and her wheelchair to their destination. after efforts to make him se reason, she got out and requested a new driver. she later learned the first driver charged her f a fare.
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>> he had charged me, even though he would not allow me inl his ve >> reporter: an e-mail correspondence followed. it resulted in a refund, but kelly is infrustrated, t to tell the customer service representative, that is not her point. >> uber needs a culture where they're welcoming all customers an provide service, whether you're in a wheelchair or not. >> reporter: a spokesperson ubr released the following statement to nbc 4. quote, our community guidelines prohibit any type of discrimination in serving riders with disabilities. we have been in contact with the rider and continue to investigate this matte uber says what it refers to as its partner drivers are given information about dealing with people with disabilities. kelly says based on the facebook contact she's had with others h who ha similar experiences, she feels uber needs to take more ownership ofu the in arlington, jackie benson, news 4. we do have sa heads up for
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your weekend travel if you plan on taking the rails. the arlingtony cemetation will be closed. crews are installing wireless cables. blue line trains will only operate between franconia springfield and reagan national airport. customers traveling to other stations should use silver or yellow line trains. metro is taking action on a warning from federal authorities that could mean injuries or even deaths toome passengers. the federal transit administration told metro that rubber style barriers on the 7000 series cars are unsafe for ind and visually impaired riders. last month, a woman with vision pairments was hurt after falling onto the tracks at the uvc station. metro was ordered to get rid of the rubber barriers. metro says it is, quote, working as quickly as possible to install chain barriers instead. if y s've gote sensitive documents collecting dust in
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your home, we're working for you.e best to shred tems so as to combat identity theft. later this morning, in 23 s from now, we're going have our nbc 4 allstate community bred. it'l on the rockville campus. it goes until 11:00 in the morning. 7:37. your time now. not hard to find someone in hd, ington working on a p right? you take notice when the person's last name i mandela. i sat down with nelson mandela'a grandson to taut his vision for the future and what inspired him to get hisat educn right here in our area. 's pretty cool. check it out next here on news 4. coming up next week on "news 4 today," distracted driving. it is a huge problem. we're going to be in a special car set up with a simulator, to show you just how dangerous it is to drive and be distracted. then, staycation ideas coming
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welcome back. a young man's grandfaths considered among the great world leaders of the last centy. the m is not relying on his famous last name to be successful here >> he refuses to. i spoke with george m gon universiduate student this week and found that he has an ambition rooted in humilitin >> reporter: april, this is likely where you would find siyabulela mandela. in his office at george mason university, working on his phd. the topic?ly conflict as and resolution. do people give you a second glance and say, wait a minute, mandela, are you related? >> oh, yes. it is always a dominant es quon. >> reporter: at 25, he goes by
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madiba, like his grandfather, the late nelson mandela. the famed leader spent 27 years in prison. he went on to be the nation's first black president. in december 2013, our jim vance traveled to south africa to cover mandela's funeral. he describes mandela's legacy. >> the freedom fighter, diplomat, peacemaker, gone om this land he loved so much, but the iconic figure, the conscious of this nation, remains here today in spirit. ns ording to the conversat of many people in south africa, will remain so forever. . grandchildren, he was always happy to be arouor >> rr: the younger mandiba is already a lecturer, but he is not living off his grandfather's successes. it seems there is no entitlement. how is it that's not part of your ego? >> well, i think it's been engrained within me by great leaders, such as nelson mandela.
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what meant the most, you must exercise a high leve humility.or >> repr: it is that humility that attracted madiba to george mason. some may have thought he'd go to princeton or oxford. but his focus was attracted. >> i don't seek the prestige of the name, but i think the influence and contribution of du those indivis within. that is what led me here. >> reporter: as he forges his own career in diplomacy, he aim to echo grandfather's humility and leadership. >> you must extend a hand to those who disagree with you. >> reporter: that from aoung ieademic who, like his grandfather, bels you cannot achieve greatness alon >> you know why i know he has a bright future? not saying anything. >> georgemason. >> go patriots. >> it is really .go
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he really rejects, he said, based on blood, he cannot say, this is who i am. this is what i'm entitled to. he said, it is based on actions. >> yes. >> pretty cool. good perspective. >> he is setting a great example. for sure, i think w more from him later on. let's take a live look outside. ike to say that the scene and the view is getting clearer, but now we're noticing some rain drs onhe lens. a little sampling of what some of us canxpt later today. 69 degrees. the windshield wipers are working,nd so i as
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one of my favorite stories of the week. one of my favorite st wies. >> cou it for the morning. >> a local father has been in afghanistan for almost a year. before he left, he made a promise to his 8-year-old son that he would be home before the school year wrapped up. >> time wasticking. inru with one day left before summer vacation, he made good on that markves was there for the egpromise. surprise reunion. >> reporter: commaer jonathan blight has served ithe navy reserves for 17 ars. he's bee employed in afghanistan the last nine months. he missed christmas, and he missed his son' 8th birthday. >> at the airport, i picked h up.
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realized that this was the last time i could pick him up.en got back, i presumed he'd be taller and much heavier. it was important for me to hold him the one last time. >> reporter: commander blight sat david a down told him where he was going. >> he asked whether i was going ah war. i said, i am going to war. he said, well, daddy, if that's what you have to do, you have to do it. >> reporter: he also made a promise, that he'd be home before the last day of school. today, the second to the last day of school, commander blight snuck into david's classroom and oited. >> com in here. >> how are you? kept my promise, right? >> yu look what i brought you. reporter: he didn't come home e ea empty handed. he brought home a hat and a
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dorpion. while seeing his was a thrill for david, his classmates were clearly more ierested in the scorpion. >> it is creepy looking. >> if it was alive, i would scream. >> if it was ldalive, it wou sting you. >> reportetonight, the family will have their fir dinner together. >> then we're going to disney world. >> reporter: mark segraves, news 4. >> 23 you'if you're a military t you know the feeling of parents going on tdy, tour odu . to see something like that, you can't even express the feeling and safety that that child is probably feeling. keep in mind, deployments have increased, you kn, over recent years. we're talking about 2 million kids who have gone without a parent for a long period of time. se hits you in though, it
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a different way. every one is unique. >> for sure. auryn ricketts with us now. as we look outside, not the most enjoyable of weends for this back togethehey're pac for the first time in a few months. >> they're just happy to be together. >> enjoying thendoor time. >> it'll be a little on the foggy side. look at it out there right you look out the window, and you're seeing fog out there. that's how it is going to be this morning. a few showers getting going as well this morning. by the time we hit the middle part of the day, t some sunshine that tries to squeeze out. then we have scattered showers d thunderstorms we have to worry about into the afternoon and even into portions of the evening. take a look outside. not the prettiest of saturday mornings. a good time to flip on the tv and stay there for some time. watch channel 4. you can see some heavier rain off to the shenandoah valley and winchester area, where tngy're haheir first pride parade
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today. you can see lightng streaks in shenandoah county. nd'll lift up to i-81, going to the pan of west virginia. that's also where we find flood warnings. we'll have scattered showers here and there. thatas the heaviest. scattered showers here and there as we continue through the o remaindethe morning. 70 here in washington. annapolis up to 72. leesburg coming in at 59. 60etty much everybody in the to around 70. make your way out the door, grab the sunglasses you're going to be out through the noon hour. i do believe, ain, we'll have peeks of sunshine out there. we'll also have rain to deal with. the umbrella and the rain jacket is a must today. we will have the this morning. maybe some brightening of the skies.e also shower chances leading into the middle portion of the morning. this morn, the pool outlook, showers around. might be able to get the exercise swim in this morning. sky. a weather eye to the we could have scattered showers and thunderstorms later on this
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afternoon. we head into sunday, a lot more hot. a lot more sunnier conditions out there. only a chance of an isolated shower passing through on sunday. sunday looking rather good. flood watches and warningsut there. we've got them mainly west of d.c. up through winchester. most of these go until 10:0 they mextend them, especially in winchester. you're getting some rainer out right now. again, a lot of these are just because we have high water on some roads. also some rivers are pretty high ats point. again, here's a look at the radar. future weather as we go through ro:00 a.m. plenty of cloudsd the area. a few light showers here or there. then te head throu early afternoon. some showers and thunderstorms headed our way. they'll be moving in from the west to the east. you can see some downpour possible. even gntty winds possible the afternoon and evening. we'll get a brightening of
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skies. not everody will be wet, but a 60% chance you'll see it where you are this afternoon. plus, skies clearingni ovt. today, temperatures in the mid 80s. s ronger storms later on t afternoon. that is why we are weather alert. if you're headed to the capital batt barbecue, tomorrow is better than today for that becausof the chance of storms. winchester pride, afternoon storms possible. nationals play phillies at 4:00, in the dead of the afternoon. keep an eye to the sky for the storms. we're having a shred it at nbc. it'll be foggy, again, with se showers. 90 degrees for tomorrow. just a chance of an isolated shower passing through the area. monday and tuesday, lower humidity. monday and tuesday bre going to utiful. plenty of sunshine with temperatures in the low to mid 80s. next chance of showersun and rstorms will be wednesday and perhaps thursday, as the humidity com right on up.es
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simply smarter shopping. you've heard the expression, there's no such thing as a free lunch, but that doesn't seem to be the case for many kids in our area. >> we know school is out. summeracation has started. many kids are missing out on a h regular meal end every day. news 4's julie carey r orts on a fairfax county program that feeds the children. o fann i was young, they had th raog. i l msenjoyed it. >> reporter: former redskin bryan mitchell kno the importance of eating a good meal. he's been spreading the message to a younger generation. his current push, making sure fairfax county kidsw k free
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meal is available each weekday for kids 18 and under. adults can eat for $2. >> it is good for kids who may have hunger and aren'teure wh meals will come from in the summer. >> a lot of kids go to school to do well, bho they go w a meal. how do you expect them to be successful? we tell g them outside, run around and play. how can you without a meal? >> reporter: bovine friends and others came to focus on the health of children. hitch mitchell shares advice to help him stay healthy. >> instead of chips, grab a carrot. of the wrongnstead stuff. tri drink a lot of milk. >> the federal government funds programs l that one throughout the area. >> to find out where there's one
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near syou,rch summer meals in our nbc washington app. 56 right now. we take a live look outside. we've already hit 70 degr as. going to little muggy out there. a little foggy for some to start off our weekend. looks like tomorrow might be the better half of the weekend. lauryn is going to be here to explain everyth wg and we are in weather alert mode. stay with us.
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>> announcer: "news 4 today" starts now. >> imagine this. sleeping inside your home as a tornado rips through. that is the reality for one mom overnight.s this morning, the latest on the wild weather moving through the south. and protesters donning special jackets to voice their dislike of separation o families. >> good morning. i'm david culver. >> i'm angie goff. thank you for joining us over the next hour. a lot of news to get to. we want to begin with what affects a lot of you.he that is fact we are in weather alert mode. >> look behind us. a dreary start to this saturday morning. it could be potentially dangerous with storms that r laurketts is tracking. >> storms later on this afternoon. right now, we're tracking some rain out there. t mainthe west. everybody is seeing a little bit of mist. definitely, everybody is s oing some f there. you can see the fog creating some low
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