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that could raise red flags and three-day armed air marshals watching your every move. >> here we go, folks. another round ofg rain watch over parts of the region and you can see it out there in northwestno d.c. major problems for the evening rush to return at this point and rains and storms aren't done with us yet. >> a chance for rain every single day and amelia is tracking it all. hi, ameal what. >> hey, erika and leon. a chance for rain every single day. >> and not looking out at a washout. >> it's a sunday monday evening and getting home and dling with some of that and moderate rain falling acrosshe area and a live look out thereto with our camera. can you see rain on the lens here and cloudy skies and just kind of a soggy monday evening out there. take a look storm team 4 radar and also tracking moderate
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rain down towards the kettering area and capital heights and out towards bowie. traveling a route 50 and dealing with some that have rain and here's a look at the big picture. this is one mainline moving through the area off toward the east at 20 miles an hour. what i'mracking here is kind of a forecast to give you an idea of whe to take the dog out so you won't be dealing with rain. this isn't the exact method and putting it on t the back ans is when you can anticipate for the most part. moderate rain winding down in the area. the district at about 7 sk to 720 and an annapolis 7:20. most us will be dry by 10:00 p.m. and patchy fog develops nd overnight more rain is in the forecast tomorrow. i'll have more on the timing coming up around 6:15. >>hanks, amelia. stay with news 4 all week as we track the conditions acrs the region.
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for updates download our nbc washington app and get it sent righto ur phone. >> a homer at a pre-dawn break-in was retired federal agent and turdis gun on the burglar. >> reporter: a frightening start for twoamilies who livedown this long driveway. a man tried to break into one of the house and was shot by the homeowner and then ran bleeding to the other home seeking help. it was frightening two for others awakened by >> i heard a seriesro ofbly four gunshots and five minutes later i heard him attempting to
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get into the front door of homes. >> he was going front door front door asking for help. >> reporter: when the suspect tried toreak into the back o this house, a home opener. out on the driveway several shots were fired and one hit the suspect in the forearm and he ran next door to this house banging onoo the and shouting for help. the family did not let him in. the suspect then made his way to an nearby hospital loudoun county before he went to wton hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. >> this is the most recent in a series ofttempted break yins in the neighborhood. >> we just put an alarm system into our rhouse. orter: she and other residents hope their neighbor's quick action this morning put an end to the crime. >> it is a deterrent. >> we kind of learned a lesson . this ti >> reporter: no word on charges against the suspect and residents are hopeful that the neighbor wired the shots
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will be in the clear. in centerville, julie carey, news 4. >> two weeks ago today a little girl was walking to the ice cream truck and she never made it out front door. a group of gunman fired off dozens of rounds ofle b on her complex and 10-year-old makiyah wilson died in the doorway of her own hom news 4's pat collins is outside police heaers with a new effort to solve this case. pat >> police have names of possible suspect andde they have ee but not enough to close this case just yet. extra reward money might make it happen. >> with the addition of 00$2 from the fbi, the reward in the being makiyah wson case is now up to $45,000. that today was a plea with a
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mayor and police chief for more trips in this troubling case of murder. >> we needra desly for the public to come forward with any inrmation that they have that may lead to justice for makiyah and her family. >> two weeks ago 10-year ld makiyah shot and killed outside the front door of her hom in clay terrace. >> the little girl on her way to get some ice cream when was gunned down. this surveillance video shows fo gunmen jumping out of a stolen infinity car and spraying bullets all the way around. the chief says 70 rounds were fired in less than 30 seconds. in addition to the gunman police also looking to identify the driver. he never left the getaway car during the entire attack. >>ene i to do everything our powersibly within
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to find out who is responsible andold themab accle. >> mimeantimeke angelo, makiyah's uncle began a bike back fro washington to philadelphian saying he wants to bring attention to the senseless violence in our city. >> we're all going to stand and fight. the family is on anon emo roller coaster and we can overcome this. ith just ercome this being there for each other and make a sans. >> now a tip line in this ce. 202-7099. 202-707-7099. if you know anything about this case make that call. >> pat collins, back to you. >> we have new information there
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of a dol id in a dui manslaughter. police say a man rear ended another driver killing her on saturday. this is a picture of thevictim. this is kaitlyn taylor who lived in jessup,ce maryland. of say taylor's car flipped and caught fire. she died there at thene s tobul could face more charges in her death. >> the man charged in a mas shooting inside the "capital gazette" newspaper has pleaded not guilty. jarrod ramos is supposed to appear in court and instead his defense attorney filed papers asking for a sedytrial. >> we should learn when his trial will be held next month. >> now t a change in tone from the pent signalled. he may take a similarro ah to north korea and russia.
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meantime, he also doubled down on this threato shut down the government. it's a move that could temporarily put hundreds of thousands in our area out of a job. blayne alexander is on capitol for to break this all down us today. >> hi, blayne. >> reporter: during that news conference we saw two very different approaches for president trump so on iran he signalled that he's happy to sit down with the country's leaders to work out a new deal, a when comes to congress he had a ecry blunt message. fund borderity or he'll shut down the government. >> president trump talking trade with t it nan prime minister and facing questions not about tariffs but ahreat to congress. the president tweeting that he's willing tohehut down government unless he gets funding for the border wall. >> i would have no-no problem during a shut doup.e it's t we had proper border security. we're the laughing sck of the world. we have the worst immigration
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laws anywhere in the world. >> reporter: and or leveling a fi and furry-like threat against iran the president announcing today he's willing to et face to face with president rue happy to work out a new nuclear de. >> no preconditions, no. if they want to meet, i'll meet. any time they want. any time they want. it's good for the country. 's good for them. good for us, and good for the world. >> reporter: but what is h not talking about? a weend flurry of tweets mentioning special counsel robert mueller by name accusing him of hiding a conflict of interest and after repeatedlyin strethere was no collusion today the president's attorney rudy giuliani saying even if there was it did not break any laws. >> they are not going to be colluding about russians i'm not even sure if that's a boime, colluding aut russians. you start analyzing the crime, the hacking is the crime. >> reporter: a major method shift as mueller turns up theit intensy on the russia investigation. blayne alexander, nbc news, washington.
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>> meantime, the first trial related to the russia investigation begins tomorrow. president trump's former campaign chairman paul m afort will go on trial in alexandria. prosecutors will settle their case on the ukranian consulting work. they claim he engaged in lavish company of ukrainian dollars flowing through offshore bank accounts. now an unusual case that the news 4 i-team told you about is man claiming to be a sovereign citizen living in the u.s. and not.s suspect to the law. two years later he's headed to prison. scott macfarlane that is the development from the news room. >> last fine we told you about ther rising num of sovereign citizen cases in this area. here are people who live and don't see the government as legitimate. they don't feel like they have to follow u.s. law. eric shoot was u of them before being arrested for a triple
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murder in morgan county, west virginia for shooting and killing three people. his attorney didn't claim he was a sovereign citizen but still saying it was an act of self-defense. he'll now spend the rest his life in a raging wall of flames burning out of control a the death toll rises as the destruction grows in california and the threat far from over. new allegations i the wake of a sbous scandal that rocked the catholic church has questions swirling about how the cardinal had set secret settlements. >> together again, barack obama and joe biden back
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some of u are dealing with rain right now. we've been down this road before. amelia says we can see showers and thunderstorms through friday andt won't be a bad as the ones we saw last week and amelia will be other to update us on what we can finally get relief an she will be here in a few minute. >> right now wildfires are burning out of control of control. nbc's jay gray joins us live in reddhere the more severe
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fire is burning. jay? >> yeah, erika, overwhelming. there's a big fire in the area and look houteff stating these fires have been, take a look at this home and neighborhood. so many in t strike zone gutted by the flames, but as bad as it look here it still doesn't tell the full storyll of that is lost. as 19 wildfires continue t burn out of control across california there is a very distinct sound to the horror. the roarf the flames. the frantic rumble of the fight. teamsigng out cut lines and dropping water, and in areas ravaged by the flames. as firefighters searched for hot spots there's also an eerie silee. the charred rubble and ash a constant reminder of so much that's been loss. forven now there's no words
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it. >> the first are being blamed forig at least deaths. 70-year-old melody bledsoe and her great grandchildren couldn't escape the flames. >> they tried to call 911. >> reporter: thr first responders have been killed working the front sglins a tragic losec that a all of us. >> reporter: today they remembered captain brian hughes. >> he was a pillar of for the hot shot crew. >> reporter: that crew and all his colleagues pausing but not for long bus right now they can't. there's too much work left to be done here. >> more evidence of the wvastation. you're looking at used to be a boat. this is all that's left at this point. if there's any good news right here it's the fact that those teams are making proess. the car fire 20% contained and that's up dramatically over the last 24 hours here. >> jay gray, that's good news
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and we are hoping for continued good news. thank you, jay. and yesterday we werein ta about the size of this thing in square miles. it was actually double the sizet and dewyzece the size of the square miles in d.c., so to kind of wrap your head around how big this thing is. just incredible to see the images there. >> ts we continue deal with wildfires out west we continue to see our rainy pattern in here. we're going to be dealing with rain at times through,saturd and i've said this so many times and plenty of dry times wel most of our day was dry today and now we're noticing rain for our m evening and it's kind of chilly out there. temperatures coming in in the low 70s right now, so i think thfe this is a p monday evening. nice and cozy and perfect time to be watching "news 4:00 at 6:00" and by the time we hit friday into saturday we'll pick up 1:00 to 3:00 inches of rain and not as big of a concern know that it's not as big as last
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week. we saw 15 inches of rain fall. weo have improvements for the weekend with our weather especially on this sun. here's the look on storm team 4 radar. moderate rain along i-95. this continues toush off to the east. most of us will be d. by 7:00, 8:00 tonight you can see all of the d.c. metro area dealing with showers around the entire beltway and once the mainline is out of here scattered showers back to the west and moving through parts of loudo loudoun county. tomorrow lots p ofchy fog out there. 72 degrees by lunchtime. have the umbrella handy. scattered showers at that point and a high tomorrow of 83 and a little warmer than today and much more muggy out there tomorrow versus today with some scattered shors continuing for afternoon and evening hours.0
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by 7.m. tomorrow we're around 80 degrees versus the 72 we're at right now. >>eather having a moderate to light impact arounder size outdoors is gng to best during the morning hours and as the day moves on c betternce for rain and thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening hours. we'll feature rain and thunderstorms and here you'll e the four-day forecast. 30% chance of wednesday and of 0 on friday and more on the ten-day forecast. >> new at 6:00, one of the world's largest food management companies with ties to our area is on a hiring speed. sodexho wks with hospitals and universities including george mason and howar in our area. they have a range of opportunities including many entry-level positns aimed at helping students get experience and get some extra cash.
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>> so now we're talking a little d.c. and a big surprise for customers eating lunch today. >> former president barack obama and former vice president joe biden went out to the grab a bite to eat atd.c. bakery run ge veterans and the two went to dog tag bakery igetown. this is a fellowship program and ecr disabled veterans and the program dr says obama and biden met with some of the fellows while they metthere. >> very cool. >> still ahead, trackin travelers and why everyday americans are being secretly being watched at airports even though they have no criminal history and don't appear on any terror watch list. >> growing pushback over the trump administration owes move that some fear give criminals a that some fear give criminals a
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seveerl attorneys g are asking that that decision be re rsed. >> reporter: for some this is a gun rights issue and free speech issue. >> i don't think youhould have the ability or anyone should have the access to controlthour access o internet. >> reporter: wilson lost a lawsuit seeking permissio to publish directions for 3-d plastic guns and preside trump side-stepped that ruling clearing the way for plans to be published online august 1st. today 21s sta general urged the trump administration to reverse that situation writing that allowing 3-d blueprints to be published is deeply dangerous and would have an unprecedented impact adding that it would hel terrorists and criminals get guns that would be undetectable security screenings in government buildings and endanger the lives of w civilia, forcement and members of the armed forces. the letter what is signed by attorneys general from d.,
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maryland and virginia. >> these guns are produced without a serial number. the guns themselves aren't registered nor is the ammunition nor are the owners and that means that the owners haven't gone through a detailed and rigorous background examination. >> reporter: this afternoon several states including maryland went to court asking a judge to block the release of the blueprints. >> i hope to get in court tomorrow and get a temporary restraining order and stop it. >> reporte while the blueprints to print the gun could be available this week, in order to actually make a 3-d gun one would have to have an advanced 3-d print their could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars n.district, mark segraves, news 4. >> u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg says she's not going anywhere any time soon. the 85-year-old told cnn yesterday she plans stay on the bench at least five more
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years and noted that former justice john paul stevens stayed on until he wasbe 90. gi is not in favor of setting term limits on justices. she says tt do te constitution would need to be amended. new fallout over a sexual abuse scandal that sent shock waves through theatholic church. >> it's a tragedy on many levels so we're dealing with that. >> tonight cardinal's mccarri accuser shares his story as local leaders take action in the wake of the allegations. >> and there's rain in the forecast for almost every day this week and, folks, that's not all bad news. amelia is tracking the impact for us. >> big changes on a busy commuter route. what you need to know to
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now at 6:30, storm team 4 tracking rain i much of th region and you'll have to keep the umbrellas close all week long. >> you'll have rain at times friday and even on into saturday, so we're locking at another soggy week and plenty of dry time as well and it has much rain in the forecast this week w as we last week. take a look right now. this is at the reston town nter with our camer out there. you can already see the sunshine starting to come out there with the raing pul out of the reston area and now moving ndrough part of the district areas mainly east of i-1 the 5. the yellows here some moderate rain falling up around the baltimore area and around glen
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burnie and waldorf in charles county and still a few scattered showers behind this mainline hand this is going to be the main weather-maker tonight. this line that's along and around i-95 and bringing rain along towards annapolis and bowie. by about 9:00 p.m., leon, mos of u will be drive and 11:00 p.m., we start to track some patchy fog. more developing on more rain chances come up at:50. >> meantime, you've red the stories out of boston, baltimore and cities around the world. prominent priests accused of horrible crimes. now that chant versontroversy i home. now he's finng himself at the center of sexual abuse allegations. news 4's darcy spencer explains how t local church and faithfulho catcs are handling theodore mccarrick's resignation. >> theodore mccarrick was the much loved archbishop of
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washington for several years. he rose to the prestigious rank of cardinal and even helping in the selection of a p ne. >> he was a very popular archbishop and a man very well liked and he was a legendary fund-raiser and was really charming. >> his reputation as a distinguished church leader is unraveling at the age of 88. he's been strippedf othe cardinal title and all because of allegations of sexual abuse. stephen white is with thed ethis ublic policy center. >> i think this is far from over. i hope that this threat keeps getting pulled and that whatever remaining networks there are unraveled. >> white says h should appoint an independent investigator to see how they will bemo pd even though there's allegations of sexual misconduct insthe >> it seems unlikely that someone like mccarrick was able to climb the ranks of the church and nobody else in the church
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hierarchy bears any responsibility from that. >> he resigned from the conference of cardinals over the weekend and the allegations against him involved a minor a when he w priest in new york he's cording to nbc news been accused of sexual misconduct by adeaths three times and two involved secret settlements. just this weekend a loudoun county man who asked we only sentify him james told news 4 he had been abused by mccarrick for decades start when he was 11 years old. >> i could not feel any emotion and i n coulder have intimacy. i could never fall in love with anybody, and took it! >> reporter: news 4 has learned mccarrick's name has been ietly removed from this family center in silver spring. t's now t catholic charity center services offered her will continue. mccarrick has been ordered t live his life in seclusion for now and he released a statement in june denying any sexual abuse allegations n.northwest, darcy spencer, news 4. the archdiocese ofsh
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gton issued a statement over the weekend asking victims of abuse to come forward. >> the church says speaking up their claims can be investigated, and they can get help. right now we want to go to an update to some breaking news that we firstou told about. friday afternoon it's expected cost some $250,000 to repair the fire at franklin square partments that left 85 people looking for ace to stay. investigators say the fire started on the third floor, and they haven't exactly pinned down what sparked the flames. a young man f intt washington gunned down in f hnt of his oe. the victim 22-year-old giovanni litt wasnown for h smile and outgoing personality. police say the 25-year-old irving silva and a 17-year-old were there to rob him yesterday, but theyilled him instead. news 4 spoke to the victim's aunt. >> no words that would ever describe our loss, bute'll be
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missed. >> police are still searching for a motive ine. this c if you have any information about that, they want to y hear fr. construction work along the g.wfrmgts parkway to lead to slowwns and confusion for drivers. depending on the time of day you could find big delays. elemundo 44station has a closer look. >> reporter: you can see the ne closures have already begun. a construction proct will reduce the george washington parkway to three lanes over the bridge which is expected to cause major delays for thousand who use the parkway every day. one lane will be seasoned and one northbound. the trd lane will change depending on morning and evening rush hours.
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on saturday and sundayl it wil only be southbound. drivers will have to slow down to 35 miles per hour in the work zones.to accordinational park service the work is expected to end sometime this fall. shake shack is getting closer to opening up their firsa on in montgomery county. a popular burger chain is hiring now forngn upcomi restaurant in potomac. bethesda magazine reports the new spot should open in september. shake shack already has a number of locations including half a dozenight here in th distribute and consistently the longer line at nats park. >> absolutely. personal experience. all right. coming up, navigating around the trash and the debris on the b chesapeakeay. going to see what led to all of this mess on the water. plus, an olympic champion opens up about his heartbreaking loss in hes ofop
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olympic skier bode miller
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and wife morgan hope the tragic def their drowning death of their 19-month-old daughterrv as a warning for others. it's the leading cause of unintended deathsor kids between 1 and 4. they are encouraging parents to be vigilant warning that things can go horribly wrong in just a matter of seconds. >> i can attest from firsthan experience now that it's unbelievably quick and it's unbelievably sneaky. you would think it would be like some weird circumstance or some strange thing, and it's n. itust happens in the blink of an eye. >> and it is literally a child under 30 pounds can drown in 30 seconds, and just keep counting to 30 in my head. that was all i needed, and so it's one of those things where as a parent now wheno you to someone else's house, survey the home to see ife it's a s place for your child to be. >> it only takes a couple of
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inches of water. statistics may not always f tel thl story. the millers say because emmy spent a full day in the hhepital before passed her death doesn't technically count as a drowning. you can see more of theirus ive interview with nbc'ssa nnah guthrie tonight on "nightly news." chopper 4 over one big mess that's floating in the chesapeake bay with tre branches and trash littering the water making it difficult forat to navigate. news 4's derrick ward tells us how the recent rains are fact oregon into all this bay debris. from above you get a good sense of the scope of the oblem. tons o debris washed up along the shores of the chesapeake bay. it happens when the f odgates aropen. they are trying to alleviate flooding on the susquehanna, but the's a ripple effect for boaters in maryland. >> a lot ofebs that came down and because of that they opened the gates. if you have to be out, be
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cautious of your speed. >>heaters aren't the only once that are concern. the beach is hard to gbe to use of all the debris and swimmers are being advised to stay out. still here at sandy park ac goers get up with a problem that began in pennsylvania. >> we'll keep at this, tomorro morning doing the same thing. >> reporter: passengers and crew of at least one sailboat managed to navigate the debris field ever sole gingerly. >> a lot of debris and sloweddos a lot, having to go starboard and in order to avoid hitting things. >> reporter: it's almost like being landlocked. debris is so thick and it looks like islands out there. >> in annapolis, derrick ward, news 4. now to a bizarre crime in a pular resort town on the other side of the chesapeake, a man accused of kidnapping a couple in the 8s at the rehoboth beep
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yacht and country club where a han was teatened and tied up and put in the trunk of his own car andhen the man forced snell's wife to go to the bank where he made him take out some coach and customers dragged the customer back to theth car. e husband was unharmed, and they later did track down snell. good news there. operation quiet skies vealed. up next, new details about a secret surveillance program that's been tracking travelers at the airport. what you may be doing that could be raising some red flags. >> and amelia is still tracking the weather for us right now. lots of wet stuff out there, amelia. >> and here's your rain outlook throughnd saturday. s have a better chance of rain than others, and every single day through saturday has at least a chance of rain, so i'm going to have more on t timing and impacts comg upin
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taking a look at our top stories this monday night. a retired dea agent opened fire on a suspected burglar in centerville this morning. it happened in the home ow yard on fairfax national way. the suspect is expected to survive the shooting. days after cardinal theodore marrick's resignation, his name has been removed from a building in silver spring. this was the theodore mccarrick center. now it's the c catholicrities center. the former archbishop of washington is facing accusations of sexual abuse. he could face trial within the catholic church. the president say he ho problems shutting down the government if congress doesn't meet hison immigra demands. president trump spoke at a news conference today with italy's prime minister. he called the u.s., quote, the
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laughingto of the world because of its immigration policy. the president wants funding for his proposed border wall and reductions in immigration. neither republicans nor democrats have been receptive to the idea. on and rain is popping up the storm team 4 radar. the wet stuff is goingo be th us for most of this week, but don't get too discouraged. nt'll have p of dry patches in there as well. amelia is fine tuning her foreca and will join us on the set here in a few minutes. it is a program that sparked debate about privacy when it comes to travel. air marshalls doing secret peoplellance on everyday >> the targets often have no criminal record and aren't on any terror watch list. it's a story nbc's tom costello is working for "nightly news. ". erica and leon good afternoon to you. this pgram that you'v heard about is called quiet skies. it's tsa program in federal air marshalls are
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following individuals through the airport and literally on to the plane sitting next to them on the plane. people who may not have criminal background who may not be on a terror watch list but their international travel histories have raised red flags with a tsa in addition to other things. it could be some s of a financial transaction that raises concerns about potential ties to terrorism. it could a be criminal historyo other numbers some ways tied to a terrorist operation or individual and those are the reasons why the tsa says it will assign a federal marshallo follow an individual, an american citizen through airports on board planes when he or she comes back from a foreign trip just to ensure that they are not a threat, that they are not a risk to an aircraft or the passengers ooard. now there are some civilbe arians concerned that american citizens being followed
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and sfalhurveilled it could raise privacy issues. avoid potential threats and trying to watch it closely, and if it becomes a problem to in nrvene. this i the issue that has broken out in the last 24 hours with someembers of congress concerned about what it says about privacy and federal air marslls who are onhe job every single day. last point, this only about two to three dozen people per day out of 2.5 million that travel and fly domestically. guys, back to you. >> thanks for that, tom. k we invite p it here for more with lester holt on "nightly news" at >>7:00. state of the art 3-d technology will be installed at bwi and dulles airports. it's called checkpointt. the system applies sophisticated algorithms to find explosives
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and create 3-d images that are than current security scannersch the designers at checkpoint ct believe it will help speed security lines and help people check fewer bags. from ct scanners to a radar. this is a technology segment of the show, folks. >> that's right. >> that's right. >> and while the rain chances may not be all day long evele siday, it's going to be sticky all day long and muggy allay longround here. >> yeah, and we're going to be dealing with rain at times. so a nuisance forecast for yourd workweekhe best chance of rain is during the afternoon and evening hours. and rigow though i have to say look at our temp two, guys, this is windows kind of weather. as long as you have a screen on that window so the mosquitoes can't get in. they have been terrible. i don't know but guys, but, yeah, just terrible for meeflt righ -- for me. we're at 69 in winchester and 62 gaithersburg and 72 in the
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district. pretty nice start tomorrow morning, but the mugginess is back in full force by the mid-morning hours, and it reallu sticks wit through friday. here's the late on storm team 4 radar. mainly along and east of i-59 with pockets of moderate rain and mainly in parts of charles and prince george's county and up through parts of northern anne arundela county. ew scattered showers back to the west quickly moving through parts of frederick and montgomery county. for the most part this is it tonight. this is our main ,rain-mak and it will be mainly dry after this developing.tchy fog now, i'm showing you future weather with some caveats. remember, this is one computer model, so this isn't exactly what's going to happen, but it gives us a pretty good idea. we start off the day at 8:00 a.m. and mainly dry. small chance for a shower and most of us startur off tuesday dry. midday hours, we start to see scattered showers and fire and this continues on into the evening hours and maybe abl r
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of thunder and you have plenty of dry time out there. this is tomorrow nightt 9:00 m. with a few scattered showers moving through the area. as we look to wednesday. we actually start off dry but i think we'll have some sunshine out there for the morning and midday hours but that will help to fuel afternoot thunderstormt fire up over the mountains and mainly between about 3:00 and 8:00 p.m. on your wednesday. we had the city open going on this week. w tuesdanesday and thursday. there's a chance for showers and thunrstorms each day and n a guarantee so you need to stay weather ready with temperature in the low to mid-80s at the city open through thursday. a high temperaturen wednesday and 88 degrees on thursday and friday another day very similar to way where we could get in on some sunshine and then we e some afternoon thunderstorms. for the weekend it's not terrible, and i really hope that as the workweek goes on we kim ove the forecast on saturday. i'm really seeing the pattern tart to break down over the weekend. maybe a shower or two around on
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saturday and then sunday it dry.p nice to partly sunny skies. >> not terrible is a good start. >> thanks, amelia. >> we'll settle for that. we'll settle for not terrible. >> coming up, baseball's trade ldeadline isess than 24 hours away, aer ths actually talk he t nats dealing bryce i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files?
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that's a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings and service. you can't argue with more. why would ya? geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. okay. much for this being a simple question. going to get talking about whether or not the nats should even think about trading bryce >> well, i'm exhausted from refereeing the debate. when amelia child in with cherry blossoms. >> two tgainst here. >> that's what i've learned from watching steve harvey and een, relationships are difficult. for the nationa all is not lost. it is just that they have not been found. six games out of first place, six games out of the second wild card, it's an uneasy relationship for the nationals
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wi this 2018 season. there are commitment issues. can the nationals find a way to save 2018 and make it work, or is it time to move o go from potential contender to seller? and should bryce harper even be part of any sales conversation? leon, erika and leon are t.king about it if he leaves via free agency you get something back. re tmber kirk council and redskins, that's the pro. the con, kind of like saying you're giving up on the season. remember, i told you relationships are difficult. they could trade him and try to get him back during free agency but that seems unlikely. harper vy connected in the d.c. community, so you have to think about the impact on the fans all right, mr. harris, yes or no? >> i say no. i say no. >> quietly rolling nye eyes. >> she doesn want e-mails. >> i think it would be okay to move on. >> when theaps were in the playoffs and you wear a vegas
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t-shirt. >> can i get an amen, sister. that really rubbed me the wrong way. >> don't get him get somebody just like him. >> i told you this refereeings thing real difficult. >> why did you go there, dave? >> ie want to do weather, for goodness sake. just an embarrassment of riches. we're get.ng spoil did you know that d.c. is averaging a championship a month. the capital started the fun in june and in case you missed over e theeekend we bec district of champions once again. watching the arena football arena, busy for the owner ted leonsi sy. the dstar capitals ice flecks and they will be called and from the team more cutng edge
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techniques to keep the players and mascots health and, wait, there's more. an update fro o ted other happenings this >>summer. right now our focus is to get apital one arena, the rehab finish, all new seats and sound system, an if you've gone in there now itow looksn to the bones. we want to open on time. the wizards training facility, and we've got the mystics who cohave the best rd in the east, and i told coach thibeault, i said, okay, you up next, right, that we' a had a good rnd they have never won a championship. i hope that both the caps and the valor will give inspiration to all our teams. >> no pressure. >> this pro football gig is pretty nice. four-day workweek. where do i sign s up? redskirted training camp on thursday and be fair and well deserved. >> quarterback alex smith is
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settling into the new team and we'll be seeing a lot of 29s around town. without taking a staff darrius favoritebecoming a fan and everybody is hoping for big numbers and sherree burruss sat down with the man in the backfield and acclimating well. >> put o pads and stuff and now you can tl as a rookie how much do you really know. had a high, faster pace. >> how do u stand out compared to the other six guys. >> mos of the guys have been here and they understand, you know, when people come in as a unit and want to ake everybody around you better and every time we go out there, and the rookie is in there and that's guy that gets it. they are our mentors. >> nbc 4post-gam show will continue the bryce harper debate.
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