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off, got to keep it going. >> washington valor, congratulations to them. >> and their cup. >> we also want to talk about championship weather. yesterday was nice. >> yes, it was. let's gour to all-star lauryn ricketts standing by with another forecast that's going to hite it out of park before a nice stretch. >> how many more sports lalogies. >>e them. keep them coming, angie. >> i'm on fire. >> is today a hole in one. >> i was going to mention redskins go to the super bowl, throw that in there. yeah. let's go ahead and talke about eather then. we have a great day out there. e've got a few clouds just around d.c. area pretty much along i-95 corridor wre seeing clouds to the west. a little more sunshine. a mix of sun and clouds. right now not the most beautiful day in the d.c. metro region. again, you know what, we'll take the good with the bad. temperatures in the low 70s. low humidity at this point. nue to see temperatures rise into the low-
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to mid-80s today. by the time you're headed t brunch, temperatures right around 80 degrees. another partly sunny day, another comfortable day. we do have an isolated chance of show ls and thunderstorer this afternoon. le'll time those out, let you know who w see those. let's talk about the rain next week. we have a lot coming your way. we'll show you that on the seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >> thank you very much. meantime we're followingea ng news out of new orleans where there's a manhunt under way. two hooded gunmen shot and killed three people and hurt seven others overnight. lice say it happened at a strip mall a few miles from e frenchquarter. the gunman used a rifle and handgun to fire multiple rounds. the gunn stood over one person and shot them several times. >> this has to bers al. firing indiscriminately into a
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crowd, killing three. doesn't get much personal. we take it personal. whoever did this, you shou e know the lorcement . mmunity takes it personal so we're coming for y >> one injured victim is said to be in critical condition. police are now pleading for witnesseto come forward. >> it's a move described as unprecedented, pope francis stripped a rev ied leaderthe roman catholic church of his title. they are door mccarrick will be known as archbishop after he retired from college of cardinals. pope francis took swift action before mccarrick fachurch trial for sexual abuse allegations. some d.c. catholics are shocked while others say they hope it never happens again and the church nee to move past the scandal. >> shocking that anybody could do that and that the church would cover that up and say it's okay. >> the church has to move on and try to make directios best they can. try to make corrections as best they can. >> while mccarrick has said he
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memory of the encounter and claims he's innocent, pope ancis ordered him to a life of prayer and penance telling mccarrick not to go in public. one of mccarrick's accusers reached out to news 4. he told decades story of sexual abuse still affects him to this day. >> absolutely. we want to warn you, some what you're hearing will be graphic and disturbing as well here is our story. f m age 11 to 60, i lived in a prison. it has not been easy. dotoday i'm opening up tha, walking out into the street and letting the sun hit my face for the first time ever, a free man. >> the a age?tarted at what >> age 11. i'm standing in my room and naked at age 11. i'm not too happy. i'm trying to get dressed
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because i'm 11. he says, turn around, turn around. i don't want to turn around. turn around, come on. he drops his pants and said, see, we're the same. we're the same. it's okay.s mccarrick rt of our family forever. he was invited in early in our lives, and we all had to call him uncle teddy. he was part of us since he was ordained in 1958. was born in 1958. i was his special little boy who was going to be taken care of by the priest. i was raised to trust the catholic church. i was raised to trust mccarrick. and when you're growing up in the '50s and '60s, you're just a kid. you're not listened to very much. it was about him, always about him.
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he anybody else.ful than he told me so many times i was nothing. >> if you could talk to him today, what would you say to him, james? >> you ruined my life. for what? for you to feel great? you ruined, you ruined, yo ruined my life. you took everything from me. i could not feel any emotion. i could ver have intimacy. i could never fall in love with anybody, and you took it. >> do you expect others will wa come f? >> i hope so. i hope this frees them. >> what would you say to them? >> welcome. welcome to us. >> some may be hard to listen to. >> cardinal donald wuerl, the archbishop is praising the pope for taking quick decisive action against mccarrick. he spoke exclusively to our news rtners at wtop. >> the pope is saying we need to show that we're hearing these things, paying attention to them and acting.
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>> first allegations against mccarrick surfaced last month. word of some settlements have now become public. >> this morning civil rights activist and u.s. representative john lewis is expected to be released from the hospital today. d last ter being admit night for undisclosed reasons. his spokesperson said lewis is resting comfortably and there rv for routine obion.ol the 78-yeawas instrumental in the civil rights movement of the '60s marching alongside martin luther king, jr. in selma, alabama today you can be a lifesaver just by donating blood. >> a blood drive happening in fairfax coun the fire department is hoping you'll make your appointment to be there today. if you do, you will see news 4's derrick ward. he joins us live from vienna with this very important cause. hi, derrick. >> indeed it is. good morning. indeed this is a verymportant cause. there's lifesaving going on now. you don't hear sirens or see emergency vehicles but it is,
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indeed going on in the form of a blood dree. with chief bailey, fairfax fire and rescue. this is an important effort, as important as anything you do. you often see the acute need for blood,yoon't >> as first responders, we see the tremendous need for blood. especial we're out there tnning these 911 energies, especially durin summertime. we saw a lot of accidents firsthand. today fir station 42 at 1415 beulah road in fairfax unty, we're happy to support and make surehey get a lot of folks coming in giving blood to meet that demand. >> you don't thinkbout it, but every time we hear about an accident or shooting or some csort ofastrophe or incident where someone is injured, generally there's a need for blood. sometimes one t or patients can deplete the local supply. >> yes, it will. they reach o to us all the time. this isn't theirst station.
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we've been to numerous stations. year.several during the think about it, during the summertime there's a lot more vehicles on the road. so obviously, i hate to say it, but there's a lot more accidents and things of that nature. when you see that, there's possibly a bloodta sh. here today hopefully we can help fix that. >> indeed. thank you for doing it.s this g on from 9:00 until 1:00. also something fairfax and nova hospital will tell you about later on tomorrow andnto the week. there's always a need for blood. this is a way you can come in and do this and be a life saver your self. ive in virginia, derrick ward, news 4. >> thanks so much. 9:08. caps brmp d.c. cnship drought. last night another washington team earned their right t cal themselves champs. ♪ we are the champions we are the champions ♪ our arena football team, the washington valor, won the arenat
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bowl in ore. >> this is probably the biggest long shot to win a championship than any sport has seen n a if you're following along, valor went 2-10 in the regular season. that's not very goee. they won tlayoff games to take home the championship. >> you've got to believe, believe and work hard. don't give up. t>> congratulations to thm and bringing home the trophy. we know fireworks show, fourth of july celebrations, rthose have been oor a month. july is here, a patriotic month. there are things can you do to show appreciation for men and show appreciation for men and women who show appciatn forre i like these yogurt bites. (phone buzzing) and i like these yogurt bites. (chuckling)
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are still ways to support troops and families. joining us today sisters melody parry and lindsey parry and sarah damelio from skincando's. thanks for joining us. we want to begin with you. we flo you at blu mar make oducts inspirational for women and babies. there's alsoim in military a special place in your heart. right? >> we grew up in close-knit military family some of our greatest memories are of our dad waking up in the morning he serve our country in his camo fatigues. genuine love of country was instilled in us from a young age. those core values we take as sisters and now weaving thome into luna blue par line and we're passing values down to the next generation like they were passed kwn to us. >>w we have a picture of you with your dad who really is your hero in so many ways. >> absolutely. >> tell me a little bit about
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how he inspired this bib.ev >> we beyou can't always pay it back but you can always f pay ward. melody and i were so fortunate to grow up in the home we did and have the parents we had. they instilled in us a love of country, to help others to give back. we realize now as adults there are military families that struggle financially. some things we take for granted, they do without. something as simple a baby bed. so in honor of our dad and his service to our country, we launched dad's camo for every camo bib that you purchase, we give a bib to a family in need. it's something small. but sometimes something small can have a huge impact. >> make a big difference. >> i know that you make everything here in the d.c. area as does sarah dameo with skincando's. you started this organic skin can line to help your own s
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but then an iraq veteran reached out. this thing just spiraled. tell me about that. >> i started making combat ready balm for my own skin. researched, started mixing organic cream in my kitchen. one day a military wife got a jar ofm combat b and sent it to her husband serving in iraq. he said please send some. we have major problems with flea bites over here. this product is doing wonder we sent over 10,000 to soldiers in iraq and afghanistan since 2008. >> that's wonderful. viewers, they can actually help out. right? they can help out. they can go to skincando.com and click on operation flea balm and send it over half price. we get the product right to the people with the biggest problems with dry skin. >> i know you've teamed up here at home with vets atr reed as well, right? >> yes. i'm very proud about that.
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a double amputee got the combat ready balm and used it. he was about to be wheelchair bound because he couldn't use the prosthetics anymore. he went to wter reed, said we need to have this cream. it's changed my li. i can now wear my prosthetics without blisters or y skin. we contracted with walter reed. now every wounded warrior that comes through gets combat ready balm. >> that's so wonderful. we have local busissmen and women making a difference in our community and also saying thanko you bravest. >> sarah, thank you so much. lindsey and melody, we apeciate you joining us.pr
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. it's going to be a pretty nice day outside . day. >> ye >> a lot of people have honey do lists. >> what time are you coming over? >> i have my own at home as well. robert and iur have own honey do list. >> drink some beers. t? >> why >> we're not kidding. it may not be the way to ssund ay but if you need to spend a day making repairs, susan hogan has tipsn saving money at the hardware store. >> reporter: washington consumer checkbooks compares 94 hardware big andn our area, small to see which one haered home the goods. looking for a hardware store that checks all the boxes?
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j.e. rice in manassas nailed it. they gave them top marks for quality and price. however, ratings of d.c. area stores revealed while big change like home depot and lowe's typically charged lower prices, around 20% less, the smaller independent hardware stores came out on top for customer service especially when lookinfor that one-on-one advice for larger projects. th >> we did findgh, one way you can save at these i independenif you have a really big project, ask for a contractor's discount or ask for a volume discount. some will offer you 10% off if they know you're going to spend a lot in that visiturr over the of the month. that's oneay to get your prices back down to where the big box stores are. >> when it came to refunds they found most stores have reasonable return policies.
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word of advice, though, be sure to ask if they accept returns, even on items that may be out of their original packaging. susan hogan, news 4. >> if you want to see where your neighborhood store landed in the rankings, open up the app, search hardware stores. >> i'm actually allergic to the hardware store. >> are you really? >> yeah, i>>am. i love going in the hardware store. there's so many knickknacks. you can getry eing there. decorations for the house, anils, bolts. >> she doesn't me to fix anything. when i fix it, it doesn't stay fixed. >> i have an apartment. i don't have i ything. n't go to the hardware store. >> i'm handy where i need to be. we'll take care of that. listen, if anyone doing yard workouts today, you c doit, right? >> it's going to be nice outside. an isolated chance of shower or thunderstorm this afternoon, highly olated, get your things done today. you might need to cut that grass considering the rain we've had
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over the last couple of weeks. look at the blue sky. n we'r seeing blue skies here at the storm team studio, but we are in reston. off the toll road there shooting the cera to the west. again, plenty of sunshine to theest with. a mix of sun and clouds out there today but it is going to be another comfortable day. the rain and humidity come back as we go into this week. then well, of course, have to watch for more flooding concerns. let me go ead and saythis. i do not believe we're going to have the amount of rain that we did over the las couple of weeks, we're measuring in the double digi. we hav thunderstorms, the ground already saturated. it's not going to take much wind for trees to uproot. again, could have power outages as well this week with any storms that develop. collectively maybe 2" of rain as we get to friday ross the area. that's accumulation total. rain out there right now, nonexistent. however, if you go offshore,
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that's where we're seeing frontal system to outer banks and virginia beach area. noo us. temperatures in the 60s and 70s right now. if you're headed to the farm market this morning, by noon it's going to be 80 degrees. we're going to be dry. it's going to be a beautiful day. temperatures in the mid-80s. again with a few more clouds around, i've got to cut tha temperature down a few degrees from where we were yesterday. yesterday made i up to 87 degrees. this morning headed out to churchservices, leave that umbrella home, grab coffee, sit outside. same for exercise, comfortable with low humidity. we keep humidity on the low side today.ere for it will start creeping in tomorrow, feel southern locations and down right oppressive as we get into tu iday. we do halated chance of shower or thunderstorm popping up. mainly what? 8:00, probably didn't see anything pop up. most of us will stay dry. monday, could have stray shower in the morning especially south. all this moves from south to north as a warm front lifts
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through the area. again, more showers and thunderstorms expected by monday afternoon. ten-day forecast, isolated chance of showers and storms out there today. we will have a 50% chance tomorrow. not edy wet tomorrow but by the time tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, we will get t. temperatures in the mid to upper 80s and going to be humid. i'm mark murray at nbc news. >> i'm carrie dan. >> because of dald trump's rprising victory, the political world might be underratin democrats chance for november and overrating republican chances. there's nothing wrong with that since the unexpected can alwaye han politics. >> but almost three months until 2018 midterms, here is t political reality. the president's job approval rating is in the z dangere and democrats lead on the generic ballot. in addition poles show independents breaking towards democrat and they also have advantage andthusiasm. >> in the race for the house, there's a plethora of open seats
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orleans where there was a deadly shooting overnight. we're also taking a loot the weather outside. >> that's right. we are preparing for threats of wet weather in the week ahead. lauryn ricketts will break down the timing of it all when news 4 returns. join us on faceboolive, too. k as your home becomes more connected, shouldn't your internet keep up? it's time for fios. because fiber optics can move crazy amounts of data at even crazier speeds. and fios is the 100% fiber-optic network,
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orleans. ce say a man shot randomly at a crow no arrests have been made but olice say they are taking it personally. congressman and civil rights icon john lewis in the hospital this morning. his office released a statement saying he checked in for routine observation. he's said to beng res comfortably and should be released sometime day. >> another chaionship team in the district. washington valor won the league championship in baltimore last night. the team was 10 in the regular season. talk about a comeback. they won three playoff games to take home their cup. just got to get hot at the right hatime. >>s it called? >> frasier cup? starts with an f. >> arena football back in the early '90s. >> there'sio another chahip in the district so congratulations to them. thank you so much for being here with us at 9:30, i'm adam tuss.
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>> i angie goff. we also have lauryn ricketts who has had a mar whon of akend working at news 4. >> luckily not a whole lot has change we're seeing more clouds today. >> we are seeing clouds, a few more clouds. you're absolutely right, angie. the good thing about working this triife i haven't had the crazyth w that they deal with the in the ening. weather gods are looking down on me and say, llokay, wive her sunshine. that's what we're seeing, a mix of sun and clouds. more sunshine to the west, more cloud cer around i-95 and to the east. you can see behind our graphic right the, just a little on the cloudy side here in d.c. 74 degrees is our temperature we're going to continue to take that temperature into the low- to mid-80s today. so yesterday we made it to 87. i do think because of the extra cld cover we're going to clip that temperature and keep it 84, 85 degrees.
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as far as the radar is concerned, clouds start to clear now.nothing happening right that can change. for some areas isolated chance of a shower popping erup. behances each and every day this week. we'll time out your monday commute. that's c iing up just a little bit. >> all right, lauryn, thank you very much. > i want to tell you a revered leadern the roman catholic church making history by stepping down. former archbishop mccarrick has left the college of cardinals. that came hours ago. >> the resignation after people came forward with decades old allegations of abuse. some say they now see him as a hypocrite. >> for five years, this was the mah who led the catholic chu here in d.c., archbishop theodore mccarrick, now stripped of his title of cardinal for alletions of sex abuse. members of the church telling us they never knew about the accusations. >> i cannot believe they would be hypocritical, because it is
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hypocritical. >> scandals like this are one reason one member said he left the catholic church. >> it's pretty hard to stay with an organization where there seems to be an institutional problem. i think it's from the top down ani couldn't stay catholic because of it. >> leaders at the top promising change. pope francis ordering mccarrick to a life of prayer and penance and ordering him not to go out in public. cardinal donald wuerl the curren archbishop of d.c. in an exclusive interview he told our news warnings wtop he views this as a big step forward. >> the pope is saying, we need o tothat we are hearing these things, paying attention o hem, and acting. >> mccarrick put out a statement saying he has no memeny of the unters and claiming he's innocent. he will soon face a church trial by the vatican. w>> it's encouraging peop kept these things buried to step forward and say even though this happened a long time ago, i want you to know it happened. ur >> catholic members
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hoping it never happens again. >> the church has to move on and btry to make corrections t they can. they have certainly been doing that. i think there's been a lot of energy. >> aimee cho, news 4. so this morning we are hearing from the loudoun county resident who said mccarrick abused him for many yes growing up. he first went public with allegations in the "new york times." he shared his reaction to mccarrick's resignation with our david culver. h asked we not show his face and only call him first name, james. >> for a lot of folks in this area it's big news, for you it's incredibly person. how are you feeling? >> from age 11 to 60, i lived ia a prison and inot been easy. today i'm opening up that door and walking out to the street and lettg the sun hit my face for the first time ever.tr
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y a free man. news 4 did reach out to the archdiocese of washington for their comment. they declined. time right now is 9:35. new ts morning theeath toll is expected to climb in indonesia wre a 6.5 earthquake rattled the island. at least 14 people diemore than 160 others were hurt. it sent people running into the streets and triggered a landslide. that quake was also felt in bali, the popular tourist destination, there was no damage there. a baltimore man is accused of sexually assaulting a passenger aboard a fli federal prosecutors charge deo mugabe. investigators say the assault happened on a flight from houston to baltimore in late may.sa prosecutorhe also targeted the passenger because they had an inability to communicate. if convicted, he faces up to five years in prison. right now, police are searching for four people who took photos of guys in the men's locker room in montgomery
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county. surveillance video captured pictures here of a man and three women who might be behind all this. officers say this happened july 8th at the south germantown indoor swim center in boise, la ma. officers say the men encouraged the women to go into the locker room and then take pictures. officers say they may be from the baltimore area. covering montgomery county now, a death investigation in gaithersburg after police found a personin a school parking lot. officers found the man friday afternoon at south lake elementary school on contour road. they don't think foul play is involved. he's believed to be between the age of 15 and 20 years old. school personnel say they saw im on school property earli in the day they had seen him before playing basketball in the school. we have new j informationt into our newsroom. the driver who police say crashed int aoman killing her is now facing charges. that crash happened in the southbound lanes of i-95us before fairfax county parkway
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early yesterday morning. police say david toble was drunk whene rear-ended an such causing it to flip. the woman drivingas died, toe charged with manslaughter. additional charges are also pemiing. , friends and first responders packed a maryland church to say final good-byeso a fallen howard county firefighter. gnatlp flynn died battling a house fire. day fighting back tears his widow stood in front of the crowds saying eches one of the go guys, whether devotionwo to or family. flynn was 34 years old. as we get ready to go back to e work,ve a traffic alert to let you know about. if you take gw parkway, commute may be getting longer. let's take a look here. tomorrow the road shrinks to three narrow lanes across windy run bridge. one lane will also northbound, another southbound. a third reversible lane.
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speed limit in has are will drop to 35 miles an hour andtr cotion crews should wrap up their work by the fall. behind the front lines, the news 4 iteam sits down with correctional officers for a special changing minds investigation, confronting mental illness and increasing suicide attempts in our local jails. the story straight aheadn the story straight aheadn "news 4 oto
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and the beautification of their homes, giving them pride in where they live, will make this a thriving community once again. ♪ welcome back. correctional officers on the front lines, dealing with w inmates suffer from mental illness. this morning these officers are sh stories of rescuing inmates who attempted to commit suicide. >> a series of cases in one local jailshahow those officers face and what's being done to help both officers as well as inmates. scott mcfacfarlane have changin
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minds 4 reports. i doesn't take long after cell doors sla before inmates seek drasti >> this woman tried to kill therself. >>nk even if you take a person who never had mental health issues oprior,e they are incarcerated, the conditions are very conducive, almost encouraging one to not want to live and die by suicide. >> she horded pills to dull the wristhen she slit her with a plastic utensil. her. staff found >> it always stayed in my mind, no matter how bad it gets, i can always end my life. >> news 4 iteam investigation shows staffers and local jails and psons responded to and in fromcases rescued inmat suicide 400 times just since
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2014 including a recent quick s series ofes and rescues here at the montgomery county jail. >> how many of you have responded to aci sde attempt? how many of you possibly have saved a life on the job? >> corporal fultz and katherine bower saved aninmate who tried to choke hersel >> she had bones wrapped around. >> you could see the marks. >> they found an inmate wit a bedsheet around his neck. >> a thousand thoughts went through my i couldn't grasp the fact it was real >> it shows them scrambling to help. >> you were just four months into the job at that point. >> yes, sir. >> what was going through your mind? unreal.eems it definitely did. >> weeks earlier, a moment the guard said hey would never forget when an inmate leapt from
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a high ledge. >> iooked up and he was jumping off the tier. >> corporal andy martin stepped below the inmate and caught him. >> he was diving as if into a pool. you decided to step beneath him. >> yes. >> it's an issue jails nationwide are grappling. nationwide between 40 and 60% of inmates have someea mentalh issues. >> prisons have become mental health facilities. >> robert green says officers trained to detect signs of suicidal tendencies. >> when someo is intent on harming themselves, a brief moment, a brief second. it's not about just the sheet or towel or shoe lace. an individual can jump off a tier. >> not all can be safe. earlier this month a convicted killer hung himself inside the jail maryland now paying inmates for su watch. virginia state requiring annual
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mental health training for all employees. d.c. added suicide cells with fewer choking hazards. >> what can be edone? >> b more willing to see the people y l're dealing withe your self and your own family. >> putting guards on the frontline, not just our jai but a mental health crisis, too. scott mcfarlane, news 4 i-team. >> we do want to let you know if you or something you know is struggling with mental health issue we have information where you can get helpn our nbc washington app. look under changing minds. >> time 9:44. taking a live look outside the kennedy center and the background there. beautiful day right now. 74 degrees. but when will the rain come back? more of it in the recast. lauryn will tell you about that right after the break. you know when you're at ross and you're like... hello. ...and then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less.
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at ross. yes for less. it'sinly nice to have a nice weekend of weather because you've had so much rain. a events had to be postponed, things canceled. one of those things was a little community.tand in a finally yesterday, check it out. they were able to pull it offend. this happened in the palisades water park in northwest d.c.th did it without a hitch and with a lot of hopeor annabel,it brave ltle girl from d.c. who turns 3 this fall but is already in the fight for her life. she suffered from a rare and
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devastating neurological disease known as lyc. fand community, you can see right there how they gathered. their hope iso raise $300,000 for research. yesterday within two hours they $1,000.more than you saw the picture of her and all of her little friends. they were the ones that really rallied around them. this is just the beginning. with that we just want to wish her and her family a lot of luck because that has to be so, so tough. but i mean it's bringing people together and hopefully they will be able to raise all that. >> you forget, and well have kids, you forget that there are solot of kids struggling out there. you just hope for the best. >> there's a lot of love and support as well. so that is t silverlining. yesterday you saw that they were able to ahead of rain. a lot of people did that, a lot of events tside, sports. >> a lot of things going on, jay
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z and beyonce concert yesterday. we had d.c. day, rfk, indianapolis rising concert, beautiful day for that. again, we had some very nice coitions yesterda some more nice conditions today. however, as we continue through the rest of thi workweek, we will see rain chances increase unfortunately. a few isolated showers possibly today. if we do see any, they are going to be west of the area for today. you know, i was just looking at latest guidance, and it really doesn't look like much. maybe a sprinkle. i should take that out because i really think that chance is below 15% for any ilated showers popping up today. better chances tomorrow, about y 50% chanc'll see where you are. not going to be raining the whole day. we will have rain fortu day, wednesday, thursday unfortunately. the rainhances pretty much all next week. for today, partly sunny out there. monday we could have stray showers in the morning, more showers in the afternoon.
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by tuesday and wednesday we have stronger storms o tap probably in the afternoon and into the evening. out there right now, though we're not seeing anything. it is a great day. away.an see clouds moving still clouds around annapolis and eastern shore. for the most part we're clearing those out. here is that frontal system that passed through a couple days ago friday night. that's the one that's actually going to lift back north as a warm front. so if you're headed down to the outer banks, virginia beach, you're going to be heading io so rain. it's going to be there not only today but also tomorrow. this frontill start to move back north as a warm front. not until tomorrowight and into tuesday. that's what's going to bring us our chances of that's also what's going to bring mugginess back and heat up. not bad, refreshing. temperatures in the 60s and 70s, 74 in washington. if you want to make your way out to the pool today a-ok, we're going to be dry. temperures cooler than yesterday because of that extra cloud cover we have out there. yesterday we made it to 87,
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today 85 degrees. but again another comfortable m dae clouds around as well today. anything you want to do, car sh maybe hold off on that since we are going to have rain pretty muchvery day this week but it's your world. exercise comfortable, yard work dry and sunny. you might want to do that yard work today considering rain we had over the nextee few and rain on the way. pool time, partly sunny. here is a loo at future cast. sunny right now, there's isolated showers out there. we continue into monday maybe a stray shower tomorrow morning. more showeor and thunder expected tomorrow afternoon but only about a 50% chance you'll see it at your house. i don't think everybody will get wet, everybody will tuesday and wednesday. nner is a look at the p tomorrow. temperatures in the low 80s for tomorrow. again with maybe a stray shower in the morning and showers and thunderstorms as we head into the afternoon. then we will continue to have chances of rain tuesday, dnesday, thursday, friday.
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wednesday we could have severe weather. w collectivere only talking maybe an inch or two of rain. nothing like the last couple weeks. we could see localized flooding once again given how saturated the ground is. the ground is. we have rn chancesai as your home becomes more connected, shouldn't your internet keep up? it's time for fios. because fiber optics can move crazy amounts of data at even crazier speeds. and fios is the 100% fiber-optic network, so you can get phenomenal capacity for your tech.
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the helicopter used to save five people from frozen potomac river after the air florida crash of 1982 is going to be the centerpiece of new national law enforcement museum in washington. news 4's mark segraves got an exclusive look. >> it was a bitter cold day in january 1982. 78 people died after air florids flight 9d into the 14th street bridge plunging into the potomac river. thanks to the heroicts of chopper pilot don usher and bs partner gene windsor, five of those people onrd the plane were saved, literally plucked from the frozen river bh two men and helicopter in what many consider one of the greatest rescues in aviation history. a few years after the rescue, the chopper was retired from police service replaced by larger, stronger helicopters. gle 1 was sent to the department of interior where it
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was used for decades. but a few years ago it was scheduled to be scrapped. aw t's when the national enforcement museum stepped in and restored the chopper to its original condition. the last time we showed u the helicopter, it hadeen reassembled and stored and sitting at a hangar in the park headquarters. it had to be taken apart again and reassembled here inside the museum. that's t only way they could get it to fit inside. g >>ting this helicopter from its storage hangar into the new museum now under construction wa 't easy. >> now as we speak it's being reassembled to its original form and will be lifted to the pl ceiling on dis for all the visitors to our museum. as one of the most daring parts of that rescue when pilot don usher dipped the skid into the water his partner, gene windsor, could reach the last victim. >> comindown. >> we watched as those original skids were reattached to the
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chopper. >> iwill show a side of law enforcement that sometimes people don't necessarily recognize. iat is,this case, the heroic efforts of the pilots and aierators of this raft, the rescue and saving of lives during that air crash. >> the helicopter isn't the only large display item that had to be brought in during cotruction. another one of e marquis exhibits you'll see once the i museum opes pickup truck used by arkansas wildlife police officer involved in a shoot-out. check this out, as the officer was iving away, the suspect was under fire. once it's reassembled and museum completed eagle one ll lift off for the final time where it hill hover in the atrium of the national law enforcement museum. in the district, mark seagrave, news 4. pretty incredible uff. >> ah. >> incredible that also happened right here in our backyard.
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