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about how to sethe whole thing u and all the stuff -- all the stuff. ou never know where tha company -- correct. i'm all over that. i spoke to allen about it. when it comes time for the financing, whch will be -- we'll have to -- >> full disclosure, we do not know if the audio has been edited in any way. talk about plans to set up a company to buy the rights to mdougal's story from the publisher, the national enquirer. they never r the stor rudy giuliani released his own -- much of the audio is muffled and difficult to understand. giuliani has said the president did not break the law. today, secretary of state
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mike pompeo will be in the hot seat on cal hill. senators are expected to grill him about president trump's policies toward russia, north koreand iran. they also asked him about the president's meeting. vladimir putin last week. president trump has not revealed any details about the closed-door meeting in helsinki. new details now on the stabbing we told you about at this time yesterday. police say 28-year-old jeremy bond of rockville was upset about the red line train running late. he went to the stationmanager's booth at the friendship heights metro station to cocelain. polay somehow he got inside the booth and hit the metro employee on the arm. police say she pulled out a pocket knife and stabbed bond in the chest. they're reviewing video now. the police chief says the employee may have a case for self-defense. no charges have been ft this point. in alexandria now. concernam ong neighbors when an autopsy revealed someone killed
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a man. jerry scott was found dead in his home. theyth found bullet holes side of his house and roped off aer nearby dumps part of their investigation. so far, no arrests. dramatic spike in k-2 erdoses in the district. it's synthetic marijuana. in the last ten days, they've treated more than 300 people. most of the overdoses have been near homeless shelters. several people have died.u the tend to sell for $2 to $5 a pack and have street names like scooby or spice. there's a new train of the drug and fear it will kill more people. >> they're all extremely dangerous. part of what makes them dangerous, as you buy this product, you don't know what's in there. >> we know officials are putt g upyers that look like this across the area alerting folks there could be a fatal batch of k-2 out on the streets. messages of encouragement are pouring in for pop singer
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demi >>lovato. he's recovering from an apparent drug overdose. paramedics were called to h me in hollywood yesterday afternoon. they ed narcan, an emergency medication to reverse the effects of the overdose. lovato was awake and talking to her family last night. lebrated sixears of sobriety in march. last month she released a song called sober about relapsing. if you or someone you know is suggling with ddiction, help is available. here's the number for the substance abuse and -- 800-662-help. the line i staffed hours a day, 365 days a year. nine minutes after 4:00. it was the story america watched all week. this morning, mega millions says somebody won that masse jackpot. >> we're talking 522 -- can you imagine, $522 million. chris lawrence is at the live desk. chris, it's rare that you're
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breaking in with good news. >> oh, i can imagine. believe me. i have imagined it many, many times. what can you say about half a million -- half a billion bucks, except well the winner is out in lifornia. take a look at this video we just got into the newsroom. it was sold in san jose at this store. worth just prize over $300 million in cash. it's the fifth largest jackpot in mega miions history. someone matched all six numbers in the drawing. the white balls, 1, 2, 4, 19, 29. plus the mega ba o 20. cnbc posted the results to a survey which asked people what they would do with multimillion dollar windfall. turns out most of them would invest e money or save. donate to charity was also pretty high, too. did not see anything about sharing with co-workers, the next drawing is friday with a starting value of $40 million.
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still not bad. >> good start. >> i would share with all of you for the record. >> i would throw a big good-bye party. that would be my sharing. lots of good food all around. 4:11 now. a local burger place under fire making light of the killing of a journalist at the hands of isis. how you can avoid food-borne illnesses in your own kitchen. news 4 i working for you. the fraud allegations against uber. how some riders say they were forced to pay hundreds of dollars more for a ride. chuck, what's the latest? mother nature will continue to pour down the rain on you for the rest of your wednesday. couple of showers out there. more rain across southern virginio that's allng our way. be ready for anothercery high chfor rain off and on throughouthe day.t
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it is a storm team 4 weather alert day of the days of heavy rain hit the d.c. area. we're in for another round today. there is a threat of flooding. storm team 4's sheena parveen joins us in a few minutes with a look at your forecast. 4:15 rightw. some uber riders are catching drivers trying to pull off a pretty gross scam. they're being accused of vomit fraud. some riders say uber drivers staged fake vomit enes in their cars and hit customers with an $80 to $15 cleaning fee. the herald first reported this case. in nfirmed cases of fraud, it will take appropriate action. th about 15illion uber trips every day, this kind of thing happen. sometimes you've got people who are notg quite all . >> we contacted uber's d.c. office. they say if you spot anything out of the ordinary with yo uber trip, you should report it
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immediatel the sharing economy is moving into your garage. >> the bigges car company in america has a new project that can make you some y.mo general motors lached a peer to peer car share usess. here's how it works. anyone with a 2015 or newer gm s car can it on the maven app. you can rent the car through the etp. car owners60% of the money and the rest goes to gm. the company al provides insurance on the ntal. recalls in packaged crackers like ritz andsh goldfi over salmonella concerns are causing a stir at the grocery store. food-related illnesses are more likely to occur in your very own kitchen. the majority of illnesses are caused by cross-contamination of raw meat. any bacteria on our hands can be transferred to countertops, utensils and other food. the best way to avoid rnfood-bo
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illnesses is to thoroughly wash your hands after handling r meat. a new stud by sunscreen shows why many of you may still be getting burned. even so, you're usingon a lot with high spf. t's not that you're using the wrong kind of sunscreen. it's that you're not using enough of it. it's not a matter of applying it several times out in the sun. it'sbout using the right amount, too. here's a good rule of thumb. adults should use the equivalent of a shot glass full of sunscreen to expose areas on the face and body. this morning, z burger is asking for forgiveness. thre's an apology that comes after a tweet from their account created a serious backlash over the weekend. there was a photo of journalist james foley murdered by isis with anmage of a hamburger. the caption said, quote, when you say you want a burger andso one says okay, let's hit mcdonald's. z burger sayswa the a created
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by valor media, which was hired to do social promotions for the company twitter. z burger posted this message. quote, our designut teamhis up not knowing what the cutout image was. innocent mistake that caused heartache. your forgiveness would mean the world. now.:18 right we're not the only ones dealing with flooding and damage from days and days of rain. >> that's right, much of the mid-atlantic hasottenothing but storms since the weekend. here's some of the damage in baltimore county. a tree falling on top of that house there. no one was seriously hurt. take look at this parking lot. it looks morelike a pond because of the high water. several roadways looking like this. totally flooded out. since the weekend, the fire department has rescued at least 30 people who tried to drive rough it. >> i heard reports that around here, they closed off roads, people are moving the barriers and trying to get around. what? >> you can't do that. >> that's when you don't go in
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to rescue people. you know what -- >> you're putting the lives of those trying tsc r you at risk. at bwi, saturday when the rainy attern started, they've gotten er 10 inches. just on saturday. you cannot say you forgot your y umbrella t you are not allowed to use that as an excuse. it's lly been raining since saturday. we don't have a lot of rain around this morning. we have a few showers, though. few early morning showers right nea leesburg and defrerick. this is fairly light rain here.n you might into it in these areas across 70 near brunswick as yo wake up and head out there. one area we're watching is ha around cottesville heading into culpepper very soon and southern portions of our viewing area within the next 30 minutes to an hour. most of our rain comes later on this afternoon. a lot of wet weather to the north. more down stords the soutowardse south.
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tomorrow, this cold front behind us, that will push it out of the way eventually. finally a break in the not today. it will be tomorrow. here's a look at the flash flo natch you for the area. don't drive dowflooded roads. we tell you all the timmp ratures in the low 70s. pleasant start to your morning. ferure wea we get closer to lunchtime. still on the drier side. we could have a couple showers around. later on this afternoon and evening, we have more scattered showers moving through. tomorrow, look at that. we finly see abreak. we'll see sunshine tomorrow. temperatures start to warm up. bu bit will still steamy out there even for mufriday. lower rain chances. look as we go through the rest of the day today. we could see a half ano inch an inch more on top of what we already have. that rainy pattern, the flash flood watch, the flooding rn con that's going to continue for today. we're in a weather alert, 83 for a high tomorrow, upper 80s. humid. it's going to feel like a sauna out etherecially into
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friday. too, into the weekend, we have a small rain chance.' but going to put it back in for the weekend. wait until you see next week. chuck has the sunday forecast coming up. let's go to jack taylor and get a check on the roads on this rainy wednesday, jack. >> nar della plan caution. no traffic moving on the westbou lanes at 66. headed out of did of dela plane. aar went o the road into a tree near bronsdale drive. activity in the west c ocking traftween 7th and 9th street. police activity. newest issue, old dominion drive, a problem unfortunately where we had an issue with downed wires.na unforly, this is putting it near 6th place. there's no time framehe as to
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foreseeable future will be her work here in washington. when you ne to do home repairs, you have a couple of choices for where to go big chains or the smaller local hardware stores. >> csumer reporter susan hogan h working for ulp you make a smart choice to start a project. >> washington consumer checkbook recently compared 94 hardware stores our area. big and small. to see which ones hammered home the goods. >> all set? >> looking for a hardware store that ches all the boxes? j.e. rice true value in manassas nailed it. alnsumer checkbook gave them top marks for quity and price. however, d.c. area storesal rev home hile big chains like depot and lowe's typically charge 20% less, the smaller independent hardware stores came out on top for customer service,
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especially looking for that one-on-one advice for larger projects. >> we d find, though, that one way you can save at these independents is if you hav a really big project, ask for a contractor's discount or a volume discount. some offer 10% off if they know y're going to spend a l in that visit or over the course of a month. hat's one way to get your prices back down to kind of where the big box stores are. >> when it came to refunds, checkbo found that most stores haveeasonable return licies. word of advice, though. be sure to ask if they accept returns. even on items that may be out of their original packaging. susan gan, news 4. >> thank you. it is 4:26 now. you may needme improvement help today. streets already flooded. now more rain is on the way. chuck, if you're tracking storm team 4 weather alert. >> absolutely right. some are hard to find. our flood threat remains very,
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very high for today. the good news is, i think w a'l catclittle bit of a break from the rainy pattern over the ext few days. a little good nin the forecast. chk of the radar and today's outlook coming right up. move! move! >> an incredible r cue caught on camera and the story behind this train's near miss makes it eveno r amang. m
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that weather alert at 4:30, waking up to anher wet morning. storms are still ming over our area. they will be sticking around all day. >> they might not be coming down in your neighborhoot now, but it's only a matter of time. the good news, there is some relief in sight. good morning everybody. welcome back to the broalcast this hour. i'm aaron gilchrist. i'm angie goff in for eun yang thismorning. jack taylor in for melissa, watching the roadways. >> let' begin with meteorologists chuck bell and sheena parveen and see how wet we're going to get today. >> i guessme areas, maybe not as wet as other days. bit's still going rainy. the raueniny pattern continues. >> aery gray day today. if it's not raining at your house now, know that you should be um brel-ready. more rain in charlottele
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