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oh, we've got rain on the way. two weather systems combining to bringeavy rain to the area today. we are weather alert with what you need to know >> off the rails. a maintenance project shutting down two busy metro stations in d.c. for weeks. find out the plan to keep you an emotional ride. a month after someone wasd gunne down, his friends take one last ride with him to the place wher fe ended. good morning to you. >> a beautiful workweek is over and now we're looking at weekend showers moving in today. >> it's a weather alert day.an
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wet to get right over to lauren to tel us what we can expect as we're looking life outside. not too bad of a start. >> we'll have rain push into the area through the mornioi. and we're to have rain chances up until thursday of this womanicoming workwee. un is coming up right now at 6:00 a.m. 74 degree that's pretty much where we're going to stay today with temperatures in the 70s. you'll feel the humidity creeping back in as ug continue ththe day. look at this. a few showers especially through southern maryland. and a few isolated showers. the stem of the blue ridge mts. if i widen out the view. this is an area of low pressure that just formed overnight just after midnight right off the coastnaf the caro you can see some of the spin continuing to pus from the
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south to the north to our area feeding into some of the tropical moisture and bringing hey rain our way. we'll talk about how much rain we'll see. we have flooding concerns as well. a flash flood watch. we'll talk about for who. >> a lot we want to get through uren, we'll check in. 6:02. breaking news this morning out of the distri. a m in critical condition after firefighters pull him out of a burning apartment. there's a picture of the scene on m street in the apartment fire happened on the sixth floor. the fire is out now and that man was the only person hurt. firefighters are still there, and right now it's still unclear what started the fire.er ano breaking story this morning from southeast washington. police saying two people shot on fifth street before 3:30 this morning. one of the victims is a teenager who tis shot me times. three times we're told. both victims were conscio and
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breathing when they were taken to the hospital. no word on any possible suspects. hapning today in the district, a portion of metro's red line is shutting down for a week's long maintenance project. a lot of moving parts. we'll walk you through how it's going to play out. the brooklyn and rhode island ilenue stations will close u september. the city is designating bus only lanes on rhode island avenue between north capital and 12th streets in northeast. that meanso parking there during the day. get around the work by taking the green line from fort totten to gallery place. the closed stations are scheduled to reopen on september 3rd rd. a lot of informaton we threw you. it's in our digital app. you can find all that there. 6:03. the names of the 17 people
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people who died on the duck accident were released. they range in age from 2 to 76.f nine them were in the same family. the boat sank while on thwa r. this is in a storm. a vigil was held last night as investigators try to find out what happened and why they were on the they've been interviewing the 14 survivors and the people who watched helplessly from the shore as the boat went down. >> it's very erie just to see the life jackets a floatin life rings floating and nobody them. that is one of the big why didn't they put their life jackets on? the area was under a severe thunderstorm warning at the time accident. the weather is just one of thef ors investigators are looking into. they plato pull the poboat up from the bottom of the lake by monday to find out wha went wrong. >> weeks after five people were murdered athe capital gazette
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newspaper, there a rally set at 1:00 at lawyer's mall today. it starts with a moment of silence for the victims. students who survived the reshooting at mills are going to speak at the rally. the man accused in the deadly newspaper ram page was sentenced today. he faces attempted murder and assault. he held ain grudge a the paper after they reported about a harassment charge against him. tonight another vigil is this is going to be held for one of our area's youngest victims of gun violence. a boy was shot and killed monday night. she was walking to an iceream truck when she got hit. her loved ones will gather at the clay terrace apartments
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around 57'clock tonight. police say they recovered the car they got away in, but the kiers are stillut there. friends of a man murdered while on the i job alexandria paid tribute to him with a memorial. >> brad jackson was known for riding his bike aroundwn old to. last night his loved ones pushed his bike along for the ride. some say the memorial helped give them closure. some are still looking for answers in what looked like a random attack. >> we're all going to miss him. every single perso he eve met is going to be affected by this forever. ackson was found dead inside his king street office lastfriday. police arrested a man and they say they haven't figured out a motive or any connection betweee the a prince george's county police captain is facing assault charges. thomas heart is accused of
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trying to use his car to hit his ex-wife's boyfriend. heart was alreadyed suspe from the police force without pay at the time of the alleged attack. he'd been accused of signing his ex's name on a check to withdraw money from a joint account. >> let's get you to decision 2018 and the local race you could help decide. it's oneetting nationwide attention this morning. today the candidates for the u.s. senate race and the commonwealth of virginia are time.g off for the first democrat tim kaine is defending his seat against corey stewart. tim kaine has held the seat since 2013. he was hillary clinton's running mate in the presidential election. this morning's debate beginst a 11:00n the western west virginia town of hot springs. this cannot watch morning, nbc will host another debate september 26th.
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chucked chuck todd will moderate it. there are 108 days until election day, november 6th. did you forget to buy the ticket lastnight? that might be a good thing. now the prize is even bigger. none matched all of the winning numbers last night. so now theot jac has ballooned to $493 million. that number could go up again before new winning numbers are picked on tuesday night. >> we need to get there soon. >> looks like d.c. could use the money to help fix a paycheck problem that goes back decades. we'll take you inside the problem that is turning outbe t worse than anyone first thought. that's coming up next. plus the summer is starting to work down. there's time to book a fun get away. we have tips that will help you avoid getting taken advantage of .
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paycheck problem. the district failed to withhold sociurity and medicare taxes from hundreds of employees. >> news 4 broke the story last year. we kw the problem is bigger and impacts hundreds of employees dating back 30 years. we have the story. 4.e you'll only see on news >> reporter: it's a line item on about everyone's pay stub. the withholdings for social security and medicare.ic last year dist officials acknowledged a routi audit uncovered hundreds of employees who did not have those taxes withheld. for as long as ten years. that triggered a largert. au they found the problem had been going on longer than tenyears. >> the problem goes back approximately 30 years. >> the director of the department of human resources tells news 4 her staff has gone through employee records by hand to find out who elseay have
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been impacted. >> we reviewed thousands of records, and so now of those thousands we reviewed several hundred will receive no rces. orter: the notice was sent to hundreds of government employees this afternoon in addition to notifying employees and correcting the problem, the administration has implemented seral other steps. they've hired an independent caditor. they're doing eon and awareness for employees. payroll will be centralized to the human resources department which has hired nine new a employee created a full-time tax retirement team. and they've establish a dedicated phone line. as for how this happened, gibson says it was the perfect storm of problemsver three decades. >> it's really human error as well as technology error and migration to different types of technology. that is what drove the mistake. >> reporter: employees will not be responsible for repaying the taxes.
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at will fall to the d.c. government. >> i hope a year from now i can call yound say this solved. this is where we are. or whether we find more people or not, the audit continues. >> mark reporting there. heed menti the government in the district has established a hot line for employees to call. that number is on your screen.15 202-72. as for employees who have seready retired and are collecting sociarity and benefits, the d.c. government is working with the irs to make sure their benefits are correc time right now is 6:13. it's 74ou degrees ide. we can call it the calm before the storm in the sense that we're in weather alert mode. andhat's because lauren rickets is tracking some possible unsettlingth w that could bring flooding to the area rain iong stretch o the forecast. stay with us. stay with us. details ahead.
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star game will probably look familiar today. but having that game here inin waon was not familiar to everyone. >> before this week it had been almost half a centuince the midsummer classic was eld in the district. the game still has a rich history here. we have more. >> reporter: bats, balls, pitcs, and catches. the year was 1937.
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players lined up asll stars. this black and white photoeb shs the bl legends at griffith stadium ready to play ball in the sweltering july heat it was the first midsummer classic to swing into the nationpi cal. the excitement was monumental. streets filled. homes and businesses empty. meers of congress adjourned.n more tha 31,000 standing only fans packed into griffith stadium. >> it's right in the heart of the city. it's surrounded by row houses and businesses. people would sitro in thtops and watch the games free. but it's a game that'sde finitely in the heart of the city. >> president franklin roosevelt
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threw out the firsttch. it was an american league victory 8-3. fast fward 81 years. howard university hospital is decorated in the history tcet stood in its place. griffith stadiu ps homete took dust and sweat right here from 1911 t1965. d.c. has hosted four midsummer classics. two at griffith stadium. two at rfk stium. this year the national's players will stephe onto home field as all stars. news 4. >> all right. and look at here. lauren standing by. wow. things have been pretty busy for you already. >> just aittle bit, yeah. for the first time. i mean, iik feel in may we had rain, and then we had a slew of butiful weekends, and now we're back to this rainy and wet tttern. >> tim pay the piper.
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>> right. > obviously there's a game today. there's one tomorrow. >> there's one at 7:05 today. 1:35 tomorrow. >> notng good. >> it's going to be dicey. it looks like theave of rain may be out later tonight. it's not going to behe prettiest of evenings. i'll show you how it moves out ofhere. again, we have heavy rain on the way. we have flash fod watches. that's something we're really going to have to watch not only today but for the rest of the workweek. we do have rain in the forecast for this upcoming week. and you can see the crowds are already outthere. beautiful sun rise at 6:00. and now we are just looking at the clouds streaming in and eventually the rain will move in as well. this is what you need to know. he rain is pushing from the south to the north today. the heaviest rain falls, i-95 and points east. so, again, that's where we'll be watching for the heaviest rain to push through the ea and then flooding a big
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possibility. we have rainhances that will continue each and every day this week. temperatures pretty much staying put. in the shenandoahle v you may come into the 70s through the afternoon. or the most part everybody is staying in the 70s for daytime highs today. you wake up this morning, we' fine. if you're south through southern maryland, even the northern neck, you may be having a few showers out there. otherwise, we're looking dry and ol. but just cloudy out there. you'll notice the humidity has gone up a little bit. so just a few light scattered showers out there right now. coming through southern maryland and as i said, portions of the northern neck. this is what we're seeing streaming up from this area of low presse that just formed off the coast of north carolina overnight last night. and here's that area of low eeessure. you can all that heavy rain for the town at the outer banks and unfortunately they're going to be dealing with this throughout the day. this is going to be lifting to
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the north and right through our area. youan see why i say i 95 points this may move inland a little bit. that's why i think our friends in the shendoahalley will eventually see the rain moving in maybe later. again, they'll see rain out there today. let's go ahead and sho you where the flash flood watch is. pretty much the greater washington area and the east for a heavy rain at times and flooding possible. by 10:00 a.m. we're still looking mainly dry. especially i-50 and i-66 and points south. the rain moves the yellow is heavy rain. at 1:00 getting ready to move into the shenandoah valley through the early afternoon. heavy rain sets upi-95 and east. we'll watch for flooding concerns and the rain continues to push up as the area of low president bush pushes up. look at your rain outlook. oh, yeah.
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widespread rain all this . workwe temperatures will stay in the 80s this week. we have big chances of rain going until at least thursday. isolated chances will continue on friday. hopefuy we'll break it by this weekend. more news right after this. stick around. wow. look at jim go. man, that guy works hard. courtside seats? multitasking isn't for the faint of heart . i'm in! it takes experience, skill,
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started with an ideart sg safe green spaces for students in the. >> it'sd cal city blossom's. it's this week's harris's hero. this is like little green piece of heaven in middle of the city.e >> it is. s that that's why we're city blossom. >> i moved here from georgia. was cominast the greenhouse, saw the garden. i was so intrigued. it was so big pretty. and i just found out so much about food access and so many people don't eat. it's crazy. >> reporter: you're trying to change that? >> not only do we learn how to grow this stuff. we also make value added uoducts. it's teaching how toake this into something tha we can make money for and keep our garden going. and that's what miss mulka and
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miss rebecca have taught us. be the change you want to see the world. >> reporter: that's a tomato? unbelievable. >> they picked it themselves. we try to create the space and put the tools out there, maybe convince some young people to come o aside f minute and see where they take it. >> these kids seem to love this. >> they're fantastic. >> so crowd. >> the youth people are the people that young mighty green. they sell at colombia heights. when they sell at market, hearing them talk about their roducts and work to anyone who comes up, they're really good sales people. and they always donate 20% of their food to capital area food bank or martha's table. >> reporter: that's great. it's a win/win/win. >> yes. >> reporter: in your best dreams, what's the future of this look like? i my best dreams mighty greens would become like girl
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scouts. there would be mighty greens all over the world. i >> reporte did not expect that answer. >> that's a good one. >> reporter: that's a good one. thinking, what i was mighty greens all over the world. we're taking this thing glob, baby. >> reporter: let me get out of your way. >> taking it s obal. >> thaght. >> it would be nice to have that kind of peaceful spot throughout e area >> if you'd like to visit one of the gardens, we have the locations and hours on our nbc washington app. >> there's something to be said about taking a moment to be still. still in the garden. enjoy it. re. with that, we'll take you out to weather. a live look outside right now.ud we have c over the nation's capidel. 74 ees. temperatures rising a little bit. our main ccern is going to be the rain on the way and the flooding thatns threaertain
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released late last night. they include nine people from one indianapeople. four of whom were under a the of ten. the ntsb says it will have investigators looking at these or the next week. there are no jackpot winners for last ght's drawing. now the prize is close to half a billion.it was two tickets for night's drawings that matched all by one number. those tickets are each worth $1 million this morning. 6:31 on this saturday morning. we welcome you back in. good morning. >> glad you could join us. we are beginning our saturday off not only to kind of a gloomy note. not too bad right now. it seems like the worst is yet to come. that.u're right about we are going to have some heavy
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rain pushing into our area as we go through the day today. of course, we are weather alert because of this rain we're going to see. first time we've r seenn in quite some time besides as we went into tuesday, some areas saw rain. some areas didn't see rain as wa the all star cagame on tuesday. 74 degrees. at's pretty much where we are going to stay as we continue through the remainder of your day. temperatures are going to remain in the 70s. agn, with the rain pushing in from the south to the north. everybody in the greater washington area and points to the east are in the flash flood rain heavy at times and some possible flooding. we're seeing just a little bit of rain trying to make its way through. again, you can see the movement on the rain from the south to thenorth. i widen out the view, this is where the area of low pressure is. that's going to continue to lift to the north and push right through the area bringing some tropical moisture with it.
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again, we're talking about heav. ra when does the rain start for your area and how much can you see? that's coming up in about 15 minutes. all right. we'll check in with you then. 6:33. breakingnews. this coming in out of the district this morning. a manri is incal condition after firefighters pulled him out of a burning apartment. let's show you a picture. this is the scene of m street in northwest. that apartment fire happened on the sixth floor. th fire isut and that man was the only individual who was hurt, we're told.ol we're also this is a building for senior citizens and the victim is in his 70s. firefighters are still at the towers and right now it is unclear how the flames sparked. another breaking story this morning from southeast d.c.li say two people were shot on fifth street just before 3:30. one of the victims isee tger times. shot three both victims were conscious and breathing when they were taken to the hospital. no o word any possible suspects. a portion of metro's red
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lines shutting down for several weeks. and it's all for a maintenance oject. the brooklyn and rhode island stations will not be back up until september. the city is designated bus only lanes between north capital and 12 street in northeast. no parking there during the dayn you take the green line to fort totten t gallery place.e losed stations are scheduled to reopen on september 3rd. a lot of information that we just threw at you. a lot of details. our digital team is helping you out. go to the nbc washington app and you can see everything we ran through. 6:34. a special tribute to a man in alexdria to a man known to bike around town. >> friends took ride around town
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to honor hismemory t >> reporter:y road bikes to honor one of their friends, brad jackson, a man who could be seen riding his own bike in old town alexandria every day. but this bike had no rider. it was pushed in memory of jackson who was murdered one week ago. >> he will be with us all the time. we love you. we will love you forever. >> reporter: the groupmoad fro big wheel bikes to the crime scene. they placed red roses at the doorstep and took aoment to reflect on the loss. >> he was an amazing man, and we're all going to miss him. who he'sgle person ever met is going to be affected by this forever. >> reporter: jackson was 65 years old. he was found dead at his job window universe, a second story office. the man charged is from new jersey. police say it does not appear jackson knem. they're still searching for a motive. >> it's senseless. i mean, lack of a better word, no. it doesn't -- nothing makes any
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sense. >> you want to mount up? we're going to have arink for brad. >> reporter: as his friends wait for answers, they're focusing on th legacye left behind. a kind, gentle man who had many friends. >> i prayed just now. i put my hand on the door and prayed and said make him one of my angels. i got a couple angels already out there. make him one of them. o let him bey up there. and i know he's up there. >> reporter: he had a wide circling of friends. the suspect has been charged with murder. he's expected to appearn cou sometime next month. in alexandria, news 4 today. > we know that tonight another vigil is planned. this one for one of our area youngest victims of gun violence. a girl was shot and killed monday night. the 10-year-old was walking to n ice cream truck near her family's apartment when she was hit by a bullet. her loved ones will gathe at the clay terrace apartments on
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63thtreet in northeast to remember her. police release third down video of the attack. they say they recovered thecar, the four gunman got away. but the killers are still out there. we are about halfway through the busy summer travel season. there's still time to book aut last m trip, but scammers are out there and waiting for you. experts say overseas cities are among those with the most fraudulent hotel reservations nachlt say vacationers often book through t third party sites and some shady apps. in some casesca sers have reposted someone's legitimate rental on another site. >> it's heart breaking. people look forward to their weeks at the beach with their families and holidays. >> to avoid getting scammed, book directly with hotels or reputable rental sites. be skeptical if the price sounds
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too gd to be true. don't tell the kids. noe first day of school will be here before we it. that means back to school shopping is just around the corner. the national retail federation expects americans to spend $83 billion preparing. families with kids elementary through high school should expect to spend about 68 $4 per chil the average for college students is at an all time gh. $942. and you may want to start planning ahead. 77% of parents plan to start shopping at least three weeks before the fst day. and i know there are some deals out there like target isoing one for teachers to get 15% off. >> ito talke a group of teachers yesterday. they started on prime day. here it's almost time for the annual backpacks for kids initiative. this year we hope to give out at tost 4,000 backpacks elementary schools in our area. if you would like to help bring
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a new backpack, school supplies, >>ing one this thursday in glen arden. some family members became alumni on the same day. >> this is awesome. >> two generations from the same family completed a long journey to a dree together. a grandmother wanted to finally finish high school. then her grandson who has a learning disabilityecided to join her. friday they both graduated from the goodwill xlharter school. they said having each other helped them get through the long hours of homework and studying. >> it was a little hard time, but i got used to it. if a young man like h can come in and societys says h not teachable, but he's proven them amazing.ong, it's >> how awesome is that? bo are headed to udc in the
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6:42. check thisout. terrifying video out of mississippi. if you're not looking at yourig screen now, look real quick. those flames were sparked by a lightninrike. destroyed a nearly 200-year-old church. that's the aftermath. the pastor said he could see the fire from a mile ay. when he got there the building was already gone. it took seven hours to put out the ifire. grateful that no one was inside. a houston doctor who once
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treated president george h.w. bush was murdered in broad daylight friday. police are scrambling to find the killer. he was riding his bike to work and was just outsi the hospital he worked at when another person on a bike stopped and opened fire. that man then road away and disappeared. this morning police don't know if the doctor was targeted or if this was a random killing in. but they have a lot of video and they're analyzing it. this is a disturbing story out of oklahoma. two teenagers in custody accused of plotting to kill family members so they could get married. a 16-year-old and 15-year-old were arrested yesterday. police say the teens came u with a deadly plan after her parents fused to allow her to become eyemancipated. allegedly showed up at the home with a gun and started firing. >> zach goes into the bedroom and fires the gun one time at
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dad and sses. oots a hole in his pillow. immediately turns the gun on mom. shoots her one time in the face. >> heunbelievable. mother is expected to survive. police say both teens have confessed to the roles. who a daredevil motorcyclist will spend nearly two years in prison for driving dangerously. it turns out he created the proof police needeto put him behind bars. england police say he recorded himself driving up to 189 miles per hour. other videos found on his mputer show him driving through red lights othe wrong side of the roadway and doingng daous tricks. he aitted to reckless driving and using a stolen motorcycle. >> thas incredible. and it is miles per hour. even though it's england, that was miles per hour. that is fast. r6:44 y time now as we look live outside on this saturday morning.
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yo i know you got fouled. >> and you wouldn't call the police if you got fouled. right? >> no. >> one man's reaction to a hard foul resulted in an uproar. he did just that. called the sheriff's deputies in loudoun county. i went out sterling this week to get the full story. >> have you ever beenle c for a basketball foul? >> reporter: this social media clip is getti thousands o clieks, shares and retweets. these two tel me i started with a tense game on the court. >> it was 12-12. game on the h line. peoph emotion. >> reporter: yeah, but this is at a recreation center. this is not a the arena. >> people -- it doesn't matter if you're getting paid to play sports. people play basketball make lli they're getting paidit. >> he got on the ground. i expect him to get up. he got up but h walked outside.
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>> reporter: he said i'm calling the cops he said he was calling the cops. everybody started laughing. >> reporter: yes, he did. a sher deputy responded even filling out an incident report for an assault. like a teacher disciplining students, the officer wrote they gave them one more chance to keephe game civil or else they were removed. >> i know him very well. he's a good guy. doesn't tension or he like somebody. i know how it can look. it's basketball. aood guy. i think he got a little emotional. >> reporter: if their buddy decides to sit the next game out, they invite you to join them on the court. >> it's a really good running. if you'r think y pretty decent, we're not going to call the cops on you. i dunk on you, but not call the
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cops. come out and play. we need as much people as possible to enjoy ourme >> they dress they're all and the good friends were back on the court together a few days later. a lot has come from this story. it's taken different turns. ere's claims and concerns that things were racially motivated. the guys say thaot the case, and they told me that over and over. it wasustemotions. >> and you know, tied game. yeah. i gmean, it ca the best of you. calling the cops -- >> that's an extra step. >> right. >> all right. a good story, no doubt. it's a talker. and we're also talki t a lot abou weather. this can be dangerou >> especially because the flash flooding threat. we'll watch t itough the day today because the rain is going to pick up in intensity throughout the afternoon. let's go to the maps and show you what's going on so you can get an ide of what to expect. we're weather alert out there today. temperaturesn the 60s and 70s. that is pretty much where they
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are going to stay throughout the day today. soy temperatures, we may even drop a little bit once the rain starts to move in and you can see the rain should be increasing here in the d.c. area as we go through the middle part of the morning and into the early portion of the afternoon. if you're headed to the nats game we're playis the bra not only at 7:05 but also at 1:00 tomorrow. looks lik we're going to have rain chances for the game at nats park. it could be delayed or possibly postponed because we are going to have showers out there. i think by this time it's nin to be quite as heavy. by 7:00 ihi it could be heavy but 8:00, 9:00, it will start to push out. we'll still see thele dri and light rain showers. i'll show you that in future cast. we have the flash flood watch pretty much for our entire greater washington area and points to the east because we have this heavy rain at and that flooding possible. we're seeing a few showers out
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there right now. just light stuff. again,thainly t south and east of i-95 coming up through southern marand and even into prince george's county. but this is the area ofow pressure. all to the north carolina border. that's going to continue to stream moisture all the way up into our area and the thing is, we are stuck with this pattern. this area of low pressure is going to move and then we another piece of energy that's going to hang out over us all rough this workweek. let's time out today. 10:30 the rain getting ready to move int beltway and then it will increase in intensity. that's signified by theelws and reds. it will push into the shenandoah va aey afterut 1:00. by 5:00, heavy rain. heavy rain will continue through 9:00, and then it will start to lighten una little bp a lithee . that'sewest model that just came in. i thought maybe it would lighten up during the nats game, but
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that doesn't look to be the case. saturday wet and rainy. christmas in july. a craft show that's going to be wet. world heritage fest, grab the umbrellas. this is how much rain we could see as we continue tenough the we by 3:00 we're already over half an inch of rainn d.c heavier rain amounts to the south and east, and then you can see by 9:00 we could have 2 1/2 inches of rain here in our area. we're only goingp to it through the day tomorrow and into early monday. low 80s for tomoow. it's goi to be cloudy and humid. again, rain chances scattered at best through the day tomorrow. not going to be raining the whole time. there could be a few peeks of sun. we'll take rain chances monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, possibly friday. it looks like this patternay try to break down by next sunday earliest.would be the daily rain chances again. not raining t whole
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man is in criafcal condition r firefighters pulled him out of a burning apartment. that apartment fire hap ned on the sixth floor of the building on m street in northwest. no word on a cause. two red line stations caused for several weeks. they will not reopen until september third. gun control advocates are planning a rally.
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students will speak and there will be a moment of silence for the victims. round throw of the open championship is underway. you can watchay it all right here on nbc 4 starting in a few minutes. not a bad day to be inside watching it. >> it's a day to set aside, watch movies, 70s today. so humid. we're going to have waves of rain, the heaviest rain i-95 and east. flash flood watch in effect. rain all this week. >> all right. we'll be live on facebook at 8:30. join us there. because the open will be aing
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gee irks. we're live in scotland for day three of th open. three years after winning at st. andrews 42-year-old american zach johnson is back on t of the open leaderboard after nd yesterday's rf 67 capped by long birdie at 18. he shares that lead with fellow american kevinki er, who for the fifth time in the last 11th months startshe day leading a
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