Skip to main content

tv   News4 Today at 400  NBC  June 25, 2018 4:00am-4:31am EDT

4:00 am
protests zpliefrmts flames rip through a -- the family says the can't stop them. good .rning, everyo thanks for joining us on this monday. i'm eun yang. >> i'm -- hey,o it looks like the weekend rain that we sawas moved out. then we had a nice -- >> now, the personho is going to deliver, melissa llmoet has your eye on the roads, butrs chuck bell, has a look at your forecast for monday. hi i lauren was absolutely right. you're going to love the next couple of days around here. cooler weather moving back in after a 91 degree hot, humid sunday afternoon. next chance for rn doesn't show up until mid part of the
4:01 am
week, and then by next wee'snd oing to feel like a lot like the middle of d.c. in the summer. this cluster of rain is going to miss you us down to the south if you are traveling southbound between roanoke or richmond. going to be dry through most of the day. most of the showers from overnight last night are quickly coming to an end, and templlatures are fag. mid 60s in the shenandoah valley. upper 60s to around 70 degrees here in town. it's going to be a nice day today. mix of clouds and sunshine. not much if anything for a rain chance after about 6:00 or 7:00 this morning. lingering showers are gun u gone, and a nice north breezeto y pushes lower humidity for the next couple of days. more about that coming up in a few. let's go over to melissa and see if she can deliver good news on a monday. >> it's pretty good ne not bad here right now. no major problems. just a couplof slowdowns. southbound 95 here before route one, woodbridge, you have the b left sidcked by the crash here this morning. taking a look at the beltway, where we ent areas have some road work. in new carolton here right now, innep near annapolis and
4:02 am
marlo heights inner loop after ve. two right lanes getting by the work zone there. live look 66 -- 270 southbound here, no problems to the spur. >> melissa, thank you.>> it's 4:02, and important information for maryland voters ahead of tomorrow'sry pri election. more than 18,000 voters aren't properly registered because of a computeror e at the mva. those involved may change it to their voter registration using the mva website or kiosk during the past year. officials say the impacted voters will still be able to cast provisional ballots tomorrow. a maryland senate panel will hold a hearing next montho investigate search maryland primary in the a prima for candidates and issues. time is running out for those candidates to persuade voters, and that has many of them campaigning nonstop on
4:03 am
tuesday. trying to get out the vote. the winner will tak on republican governor larry hogan. it's 4:03, and in virginia senate candidate warren stewart wants tois strengthen h bond with gop supporters this weekend. taking a look at that event at trump international hotel -- >> we will work together with the president, and we will make our tax cuts permanent. we will restore americanreealth we will bring down race, and we will include equality by bringing the competition t the health care provisionn the
4:04 am
united states. >> hes ying to unseat the candidate. as the deposit works to reunite familieset intion centers along the border, lawmakers here in washington try again to pass an immigration reform bill this week. meanwhile, president trump continues to criticize current policy. he tweeted yesterday, we must immediately, and no judges or court cas bring them back from where they came. critics say such a move vlates the constitution and due process. that did not stop the presint from pushing it and blaming democrats for thecrisis. >> i don't want judges. i want border security. i don't want judges. i want boarder security. i want ice. >> it'she democrats' fault. we could make a deal so quickly. >> so democrats joined protesters at the boarder this weekend calling for more answer bz how families are being reunited.
4:05 am
at least 2,000 children are now in federal facilities across the untry. th een separated from parents that have already been deported. ay local fam needs your help finding aan missing w from montgomery county. >> that's right. megan, what's going on? >> let's get right to that picture on your screen here. take a good look. montgomery county police say rachel elizabeth was last seen leaving her home around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. her family is concerneause her uniepd car was found miles away yn d.c. she's rs old wrrks about 4'1" 1 weighs 97 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. she was last seen wearing a white tank top, blue blouse, and black leggings. it's going to be an emotional day. family of antoine will say their
4:06 am
final good-byes to the rising senior. rose was shot and killed last sus toous byce poli the 17-year-old wasn't armed. police say the jacket rose. this morning san diego police will troy to figure out why a suspect lured police into a shootout. take a look at e police response saturday night near san diego state university. two officers wereshot. police say when they arrived at the apartment complex, thesm led smoke and immediately called the fe department. firefighters were met with gunfire when they broke down the -- to one of the units. officis say the suspect was wearing body armor. thedfficers are expec to be okay. 4:06 we are sll waitingo learn more about a shooting in northwest d.c. so far this is what we know. it happened on oak place.
4:07 am
the gunman ranay police have not released -- on yet. later this morning, murrell bowser will release how she's -- >> she's kicking off the first day of her program. more than 10,000rs teen and young adults find a new job. d.j. police are involving deadly crash including a bus and a cyclist. it happed on h street and first street on satday ght. police say mole evening fell into the path of a charter but when its tire became struck in a threcar rail.
4:08 am
see the fire completely destroyed the house. luckily, though, the bride puts her dress in the trunkf o her car before. >> we're very, very blessed everybody got out okay. the dress isokay. we're very lucky. >> yeah.ns er this. 17 people were inside the house when it caut fire. everybody made it out safely. the fire is believed to have cigarette asfrom a someone tossed into a recycling bin. the woman now known as herm it patty on social media is defending her decision to allegedly call the police on an syear-old girl selling water. jordan rogers wasling water
4:09 am
bogtss in san francisco across from at&t park. that isn addison approached her and asked for a permit. when she s pretendefs calling police, the girl's mother started recording. the girl's motive says the call was racymo vated. she says she only pretends to call because the girl and her mother had been making noise for hours. officers never showedup. zbriefrmgts a transgender woman says an employee at a popular downtowno restaurant refused let her use the woman's rest room. today she wants to foi with the d.c. office of human rights. we're all at the bachellorettel party. e theloyee there asked for her id. when she refused, the employee followed hernto the rest room. climber, called the police himself and asked if -- jus didn't expect this to
4:10 am
happen, and this can't happen to another qlg person in d.c. it can't. muriel bowser says we won't accept this discrimination in d.c. a major step in the progressive mooumt for women in saudi arabia. they are now able to juive. after midnight yesterday the world's last remaining ban on women driving was lifted. for years women had to rely on male family members to drive well, the first lady was a special guest for kids in virginia this weekend. hear more of her message on eak.ly after the plus, election watchers said it was the vote between democracy and tyranny in turkey. the numbers arein, and it looks like their president is not going anywhere. good morning, everybody. monday off to ray nice quiet start after a rather stormy fun to your weekend. temperature in the 60s and 7 0z
4:11 am
now. coming up, i'll show you how todais going to draeky
4:12 am
4:13 am
4:14 am
>> it was the first lady's first event since visiting children's shelter in texas last week. her visit was overshadowed by her jacket that read "i really don't care, do you." the president says it was a message to the media, but her ffice says there was no hidden message. presiden erduwan. the re-elected president consolidated his power under a new executive presidency system. critics say the election further
4:15 am
erodes democracy in the country. this was the scene some residents found in their neighborhood in detroit. take a look. a small plane crashed killing two people zbloorjs this morning stiln no word what caused this explosion in western germany. night ened late saturday in a city just outside of cologne. you can see smoke billowing out the building. the families called home. 25 people areecovering from injuries. officials have not commented on if the explosion could possibly be -rterrorated. take a look at this dramatic video out of china. you can see flash floods poured
4:16 am
a mountain into overflowing rivers. a middle school, an acre of farmland were submernled und water yesterday. look at that. there were no injuries. students were out of school for the weeken >> we also were hearing about now bad news and seeing bad news for the president today. re storms are headed that way. take a look. they already got a lot of damage is weekend. you can see right here a camper flipped over completely. this is 40 miles south of tulsa. crews worked quickly to clear debris from the roadways and also repair the power liens that went down. a lot of work still ahead.de >> . worry trying to find out what's going it happen in our weather. chuck bell, are welearing out any time soon? >> absolutelright. better weather coming our way here for the next couple of days. right now it's a partly cloudy sky over washington. current temperature now at 72. easy to take those degrees. hope you are enjoying your monday morning, everybody.
4:17 am
not going to be much of an issue weather-wise here for the next coup days. light north breeze, that's the beginning of the change that i think you're teally going appreciate around here for the next few days. mperatures will be cooler than average. of course, we do. this chance for rain down to across parts of kentucky, that is primarily going to go straight to the east and missos for the part miss us down to the south. now, if you areraling today south of fredericksburg, might be able to run into a couple of raindrops. the bulk of that rain will be hovering down near the virginia-north carolina border. it will be a close call, and we'll get cloud corps as a result of it, but not much of a rain chance for today. there's a local radar for you this morning. temperatures are not too bad. 74ow in annapolis. 72, washington. 70 leesburg. get up into parts of northern maryland, claremont down to 61 degrees this morning. there's some comfy stuff weather-wise coming our way. today you'll notice a lowering amount of humidity as we go
4:18 am
through the course of the da courtesy of that northerly breeze. today's high near 84gr s. again, a fairly nice stretch of weather. these are all today's. let's go to tomorrow. stay ahead of the weather. also used our nbc washington app and you can follow me on my social media posting. forecast for you. p greatpy video from yesterday on forecast 4u. if you need a ppy dog fix, find it. there's our five-day forecast. nice weathermo today and ow. a little on the stormy stied. second half of wednesdaynto early thursday as a warm front comes on by, and it is going to be super hot aund here byhe weekend. more about that coming up in the next half hour. let's go over to melissa. >> good morning. brand new problem here at upper marlbo marlboro. outbound near woodyard road because of a crash right side of the road is blocked this morning. southbound 95 before woodbridge there, left side there is
4:19 am
blocked by a crash, and as you zoom into the beltway, we do have two different things hanging around. this is the only thing there in new carolton. inner loop out of annapolis road right lane gettingby. >> the show dogs stayed home for this competition while their less attractive counterparts strutted their stuff. >> cute. >> they are. >> and we're going to introduce you to raky, a japanese technique to help you destress and find balance. >> next fourn news 4 today. o
4:20 am
4:21 am
4:22 am
>> what's awesome about it is it activate yours own healing anltss. >> alex is a rakipractitioner. shes she finds the therapy helps her clients that arewn weighed y aches, pains, and stress. >> a lot of peopl go through a lot of trauma, and they don't know how to heal it in a healthy way, and everybody can use raki to help them calm the mind. >> alex channels pitive energy to give comfort to her client. client like crystal, who have seen alex for years forraki, and she tells crystal about --
4:23 am
>>ing whe i move patients, i move mostly with my right because it's where allng my st is. >> this level of relaxation is a far cry from crystal's long and intensive days working as a nurse. she's even encouraged co-workers sn give raki is a try. >> medicine d always have to be the traditional version of like pain pill. >> for some raki may sound a bit out ere, but alex suggests giving it a try. over time she says raki's components, the breathing, the relaxing, the focus on healinga can a measurable difference. >> with more treatments, you will feeldifferently. you will it be in a meditative state. you'll go i a trance and fall asleep. justin finch, news 4. >> there youif go. ou are wondering about the cost, rates for raki sessions can vary, and sometimes a free. the bethesda staff suggests that you take your time and find a
4:24 am
raki practitioner. it are really be harmful for your health, stress. >> you have to be open to it and have patience. there are a couple of things that are required. >> i need to learn patience first. >> there are some people here that work with pets and animals, says and for dogs that are in pain, like my la we tried it out, and he -- >> lot of great eastern medicines out there. >> a lot of good medicines. okay. pit masters gathered in d.c. this was theth scene a annual giant national capital barbecue battle. give me a turkey it's one of the country's largest food and music festivals. celebrity chef, c amateurks all getting a chance to compete for cash and prizes.
4:25 am
on. wo this english bulldog was named the d's ugliest dog. >> i think she's cute. >> look at that tongue. in this competitionhe dogs flaunt their imperfections, long tongues. zsa zsa's owner takes home $1,500 chuck, you know, the face only a mother could love. >> i think she's cute. >> killing me. >> and then she's got the sparkles and it is bling. next at 4:30 a possible new addition for the national zoo. >> stop the esses. the precautions being taken over a potential panda pregnancy. >> oh, my goodness. white house backlash. a trump official force out of a virginia restaurant. still ahead, why one congresswoman is calling for
4:26 am
more retaliation. and on a monday morn ig, everybodyou are tired of driving around that dirty car because of all the rain over the weekend, today, yes, absolutel right. perfect car washing weather for today. our next chance for rain is still more than 48 hos away. still more than 48 hos away. mourre to three generations montgoof elrich's.is he we love it here. but we have to work like fixing transit and traffic to shorten my son-in-law's commute. increasing open space where my grandchildren can play.
4:27 am
and reducing classroom sizes for all our kids. that's why our next county executive has to require developers to solve the problems their developments create. as county executive, that's exactly what i'll do for every generation.
4:28 am
right now. storm team 4 tracking a cool
4:29 am
doup. thating our way. plus, preparing for the primary. maryland voters are about to head to the polls, but thousands may fe some trouble when they get there. the registration glitch you need to know about. remember that interview back in the spotlight? why presideal trump wasng about this pre-election appearance and how jimmy fallon is fighting back with charity. we are on panda watch. >> yeah, baby. >> a possible p pregnancyting the national zoo on alert. aaron gilchrist is sure happy he is not here today. listen, if there was a baby panda at the national zoo, it might be exciting. a new panda to love. come on. >> what's better than that? >> we ms bebe.
4:30 am
>> bebe is getting really big. >> that's bao bao. wow wow. whatever. >> good morning. it's monday. i'm n yang. >> i'm angie goff. aaron has the morning off. we're goito get to all those stories. first, we are working for you to get youut the door. >> melissa is with your first 4 traffic looking at the roads, and ourtorm team ch meteorologisk bell is here now with your forecast. it's a pretty mild start, chuck. >> nicnd mild start for today. i'm with iron on this thing. we're going to cue up that video when bears atck. >> comeon, chuck. will he eat you in one bite. 69 in manassas. 70 degrees in prince george's county for you on a monday. high temperature today, nothing to wry about weather-wise. 84 degrees. a little mix of clouds and some. sunshine to

75 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on