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a local bride walks down the aisle jt hours after a fire ripped through some of her most prized possessions. new tonight. adult film star stormy daniels will sit down with prosecutors
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investigating the president's former personal attorney. and melania trump delivers a message to local students a few days after she let her clothes do the talking. >> thanks for joining us tonight many after arm s weekend the rain is starting to move out of the area. we're looking ahead to your monday morning. what your commute couldook like. >> i've got some good news, erica. we are in for a tranquil morning commute. how about t we get straigh it, i made this graphic just for you. the ride into work, is going to be dry. temperatures in the upper 60s and 70s, you'll be noticeablyco er tomorrow morning than where you were today. temperatures in the upper 70s as we move toward that ride home,
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very warm,hs h in the low 80s, the thing about tomorrow. initiay at the start of the week i was going for that mostly sunny. we have a major heatup on the way,folks. i'm going to tell you how hot it's going to get at the end of the week, stick around for that. >> every bride to be plans her wedding to the last detail. one bride in maryland could ver have planned for thi her home going up in flames just before the ceremony. her dam wedding dress destroyed. >> we've allse heard t wedding day disasters. this was something that you just couldn't imagine happening. losing everything just hours before you're set to say do. >> today is supposed to be one
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of the happiest days of her life but fire destroyed her home on her wedding day. of course, tuty thought a cancelling. >> originally they wanted to, we were all oy with, w were trying to pull everything together. and after a few hours, both my pants were like, no, we're doing it. >> although their home was destroye her dress was safe inside a truck placed there the night before. firefighters talvaged would be groom's suit so they decided to make the best of >> we're lucky, everyone got ouk , the dress is okay. so we're lucky. >> the fire tore through the home at 2:00 in the morning. everyone got out safely. the fire is believed to have been started from a cigarette tossed into a recycling begin. i >> went down stairs, everything was in flames. >> technically i coral already
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married to her husband. he's in themilitary, and they had a civil ceremony a yearago. oregon nt to a hotel in and someone blew up a car outside. >> i think when everyone's going to go away then t we're going feel the pain. >> for now, they're focusing on what they have. not what they lost. >> the bride's dad tells us that he had just finishedth installi pool there at the house. it looks like they'll be staying at a hotelhi for months the home is being rebuilt. erica, back to you. >> i'm so gladbo that eve is okay. i mean, obviously. it could have ended a lot rse, so thankfully, everybody's all right. and hey, they'married, right? >> it's a happy ending for everyone.y >> that's exacght. >> nbc news has learned that stephanie clifford, also known
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as stormy daniels will meet with federal prosecutors tomorrow. investigators are lookingnto a $130,000 payment allegedly made by trump for her silence. >> the senate is working on a compromibill. the outrage about families being separated on the southern border is growing. this as president trump is taking a harder stance on immigration policies. nbc's kelly o'donnell has the latest developments on the crisis at the border. >> during the president's motorcade ride to his virginia golf course today, he fired off on twitter,or ig existing legal rights for undocumented immigrants. we must immediately bring them back from where they came. the president's edict fails to
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recognize constitutional due process. long established case law that grants that protection to noncitizens. but that did not stop the idea from bubbling this week. >> i don't want judges, i want border security.on i d want judges i want border patrol, ice. >> house republicans could not decide on legisddtion toss the border crisis. he made democrats his target. >> it's the democrats fault, it wouldn't be f their fault long if they sat down with us, we could make a deal so quicy. democrats argue their party has been kept out o negotiations. an impasse that fuels the campaign year fight. illinois democrat luis gutierrez. >> it's wrong to separate babies, to use cruel inhumane policies in order to gin up your political base. >>n a new interview, the
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president says he wants to impose a finanal punishment on migrants home countries in central america. >> you take a country like honduras. they're sending people into our country by the thousan i think we should stop giving them money. >> just days ago, pence met the leader of honduras and declared a strong partnership. >> that was kelly o'donnell reporting. the house is expected to vote on immigration bills this week. we have an alert for bicyclists. a 19-year-oldas killed last night when his tire g in one of the rails causing him to fall into the path of a charter bus. it happened along h street i northeast, no word on whether the bus driver will face any charges. d.c. police investigating a shoong on otis place in northwest.
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there are reports of several witnesses to the shooting who saw the suspect run away.ti into don yet from police. and no word on the victim's ndition. just days before the primary, we are hearing a motor vehiclera adminion mistake, messed up the rerj stations of voters.s of maryland tonight state lawmakers are planning to investigate what went wrong. those involved cadenges during the mva website orin kios he last year. more than 18,000 people are affectedfficiencies say they will be able to cast provisional ballots next tuesday. stay wit news 4 for coverage of the primary on tuesday. somethings happeni right now in saudi arabia that has never women behind the wheel. until today, women were banne to the back seat.
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nbc's kelly cobiella explains why the country is making that change. e reporter: it's the start of a new here in saudi arabia today. women actuay driving themselves to work for the first time after a decade's long ban on women drivers was lifted. so excited that i can drive myself around and notait for a driver. >> it happened at a stroke after midnight last night. women, mother's, sisters, daughters all out behind the wheel taking their own victory lap. >> it's a different view from the back seat. i'm just so happy. my eyes are everywhere, you i'm not used to this. >> i was like women's new year in saudi arabia, even a aullionaire crown prince was out driving with hister in the driver's seat.
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he said saudi arabia has now entered the 21st century. th is all part of the plan to odernize the economy. modernizesociety. while it's true that women still need a male guardian's permission to get a passport, to travel abroad to get married for the first sime. things arting to change. women no longer need that permission to go to work. 's not a legal requirement. and they don't need it to get a driver's license and hit the road. a truly new e here in saudi abia. kelgly cobiella nbc news, reat. >> the 32-year-old crowned prince is the heir to the throne. he'sin all musical concerts opening movie theaters and decreasing the power of the religious police. the first lady talks to
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students in northern virginia. you'll hear h message for the kids and all the adults. a woman is catching heat tonight for turning in a little girl for trying to help people cool off near a stadium. the outrage is growing. hey, it is not time to go to bed just yet. we have a jam packed sports nal on deck. another day filled with stunning cup.shes at the world we'll head to russia for all the day's action. ovechkin and backstrom take the stanley cup back to vegas. and the nationals literally talk about everything on the un able. you don't want to miss it, right you don't want to miss it, right here after theews. n
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social media is buzzing about a permit patty. you may have seen that trending. it's the online nickname for a white woman in california whohe called police on an 8-year-old african-american girl who was elling bottled wat outside her home. marianne favro has more on the fallout from it. >> water i $2. >> jordan decided to make some money selling bottled water before the giants game at at&t park. she wanted to earn money for a tr to disneyland and help her mom who just lost her mom. sales were brisk until this woman stopped the 8-year-old and
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threatened to call police. that's when jordan's mother started recording. she is seen crouching. >> the call to police was more than disrespectful. she'sonnced it was racially motivated. >> i'm upset she had to go through it.n' i d think living in san francisco in a my biracial child would ever go flew something like this. >> now, this video has gone viral with many nicknaming the woman permit patty. many a referringt to the bbq becky incident in april. when a white woman called police on a group of black people bbqing on lake merit. they've seen dozens of vendors sell everything from sunglasses to t-shirts without permits. >> i doubt she was on anyone
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else's case about whether they had a permit. >> the woman was identified as alison eddles. this post says, there is always so much more to a situation than meets the eye. please don't er forget that. she told a newspaper reporter that the girl was too loud and disturbing her work. she sait she j pretended to call police. this video was enoug to convince one company to stop doing business with edde. who sell cannabis products for dogs. >> jordan is hoping for one oling. >> an y. >> we reached out to police for, commhey did not respond. the girl says she wants to continue selling water. ig new t, melania trump was in virginia this evening, talking to kids about empowerment and living their best lives.
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she spoke with the students against destructive decision conference. eachrged the group to have other's backs and treat their communities like famy. she also talked about the roles adults play in setting up young ccople for s. >> it is the job of adults to provide you with the tools you need to become the best. you can be in all areas of life. >> the first lady visited a children's shelter in texas lat week, she hates to see children separated from their parents. but her visit was overshadowed by this jacket she wore. the jacket said i't really d care, do you? people all over the world have been trying to figure out if the first lady was trying to make a statement with her fashion choice. >> lots of eyes tonight on the national zoo's panam. she's still awake.
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the keepers and the fans are watching tsee if jome is pregnant. one hasn't been confirmed yet. she was artificially inseminated in march. zoo visitors can still look for the pandas each day before 2:00 in their outdoor enclosure. we turn to samara theodore. looking for a couple dry days in there? >> i think we can do that. it comes where aat ca of course, some major heat, that's going to come at the end of the week, we oe just going relish in the fact that it's finally stopped raining. we're drying out and the humidity is leaving. the last of those showers pushing out into deep southern maryland. l arease calvert county seeing
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rain at this point. we're dry around thelt y, and we should remain dry overnight. temperatures 73 degrees in washington, d.c., manassas, 74. 75 at dulles, notice how temperatures are dropping to the upper me60s in f our outer suburbs. tonight we head to the upper 60s. the spotty showers are on the tail end of this. going to be drying and clearing as well. let's work our way through the future cahe. i know rain is not going to be a topic of discussion tomorrow, i wanted to show you the cloud cover. you notice at 8:00 a.m., ware waking up to fairly clearhe ski. byafternoon, some more clouds working their way in. we are going to be seeing partly sunny conditions by tomorrow. by tomorrow evening, any rainshowers stay well south of us and we should start to clear out again 37 again. as far as the rain outlook goes. we're going to see it hike up a
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little bit as we head toward wednesday and thursday. as for the start of your week we are dry. tracking that chance on friday. but i think we may be headed into the weekend with dry conditions. your monday planner breaking it all down,here's a look. tomorrow morning, hitting the road, 7 temperatures aroun degrees walking out the door. as we head toward the afternoon, low 80s it will be less humid and we s will a nice mix of sun and clouds for your mondays. this will be a talker toward the end of the week. monday low 80s. tuesday around the same. theim normal for thisof year is around 72 degrees many 91 on thursday, take a look at your storm team four 10-day anoutloo. you see we go from the 80s into the 90s,ee i have watching these models for a couple days, and they've been
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hinting at major heat next weekend. rit now i'm going to play it a little modest believe that, 96 is modest. 96 on saturday, 95 on sunday. it takes three days in a row to make a heat wave. we could be in for a heat wave. let's just hop we get the heat and no rain with that. >> hayes,s all we're asking for for. >> we maybe had one good weekend for a solid pool day. we'll see if wehe can get an >> you know like the pandas we were talking about, you may be eoking for a lit peace about now. now there's a chance to find some in northwest. >> the ribbon was cut at the new meditation garden. it's at kansas avenue and quincy street. designed to give residents a lace where they can sit and reflect. who doesn't need a little bit of that in washingtond.c..
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ter burris joining us now. the capitals back in the spotlight. lots of thingsitoing on w this team right now. >> the good news keors rolling inhe capitals. they kept their first step in t keepinir stanley cup winning team together. the second highest paid player on the capitols. first the owcup, n some serious cash. he had quite the offseason. his eightear deal will pay m him $8illion per season. he's earned it. he's set new goals in assists and points. now, he gets to finish his career here. >> bryce harper has to make sure
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his hair isoo lookingd for sunday night baseball against the phillies. rain pouring. we're all even at 2. after a 14 minute raindelay, things get going again. odubel herrera takes this one down the line in right. herrera heads to third with a triple. man on for bryce harper, he gets a lot o this one it falls just short of a two-run homer. nats add two more and right now they trail philly 6-5 in the 7th. the orioles goingor the sweep ainst the braves in the fwij 37.
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mark trumbo in to pinch hit. he takes this ball deepo center. a two-run shot for trumbo. the birds are back in it down f 3. the bottomthe eighth. swarnsen pinch hitting for atlanta. swanson answers trumbo. he sends this one over the fence in left. the braves avoid the sweep beating the birds 7-3. a major upset at the. open 21-year-old torich beating roger federer in the finals. he was going for his 99th reer title. not a grade day for federer who loses his world number one ranking. a lot more coming up on sports final. we literally talk about everything, including his incredible instagram feed,hich you should check out. there are some cute videos. it's not that late, sy up. >> all right
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you've likely heard the gl expression, u to the bone. in this case, it's a dog bone. >> and the winner, the worldri ugliest dot there. the english bulldog was named the world's ugliest dog yesterday. dogs flauntheir imperfections. like hairless bodies and long tongues. zsa zsa takes home $1500. nothing ugly about that. look athat tongue, my gosh, it's like kiss or something. >> that ain't righ >> all right. we're about to start a new workweek. somewhere in there, we're going to get some warm days, maybe
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some dry day. at th >> in fact, i think we'll start the week off dry. here's a look at your monday planner, we're going to see a mix of clouds and sun tomorrow. not as sun as weay prefer, lower humidity. low 80s,'d say comfortable looking ahead, what you're going to want to keep in mind is the warmup, low to mid-90s by the end of the week. we're going to leave you with some ikt ps at the pan saturdaycam at the zoo. b mei-jong mpregnant. good night, everybody. aruna miller: the teacher who made me feel like i belonged in america when i didn't speak english. the minimum wage jobs that helped me get through college and become a transportation engineer. and my daughters who make me proud every day. i'm aruna miller, and i have a lot of reasons to give back. it's why in the legislature, i helped write dozens of laws to protect every maryland family. i'm running for congress and i approved this message because right now, protecting maryland families means stopping donald trump.
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the washington post endorses angela alsobrooks for prince george's county executive, praising alsobrooks for being "responsive, diligent and detail-oriented" and for "doing an outstanding job" as state's attorney. as county executive, alsobrooks would be "focused, fearless and far-sighted" and "would be a strong advocate for our schools and preparing children for college and careers." angela alsobrooks: it's time to fulfill the promise of prince george's, and i know we can do it together. [cheering] we can do it together. wso i can play withren's national hmy grandkids. the odds so i can celebrate 50. when i was 14, they saved my heart so i could bring family together. so i can help cardiac patients just like me. so i can serve my country. so i can do what i love. so i can give back. so i can play in the junior olympics. so i can make plays. so i can do this. so i can race my friends. children's national didn't just help us grow up,
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they helped us grow up stronger. first it was the cup, now, some serious cash,in the waon capitals are giving fans another reason to cheer. welcome in to sports final, i'm sheree burres. they looked in one of their biggest free aennts this eving. he signed a new contract, keeping him in d.c. for the nex eight years. he getting a pretty nice raise. he'll be the second highest paid bla player behind ovechkin. he scored a career high 15 goals and had a new best 68 points last

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