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what police say they are to combat illegal ns. and going to trial. the mueller investigation takes the trump forr camoign manager a trial in a matter of hours. >> too many parents know the heart ache of losing a child to gun violence. many of them live without justice f their children. >> tonight one couple is speaking out about the death of a 10-year-old girl is a terrible reminder of their own loss. a car full of five people drove into a parking lot. four got out and started shooting. their bults hit and killed the little girl.ac >>e benson is live with a new poerps this story. >> well, that reward went up to $45,000. that's a lot of money to anyone. but .tonight to the family of
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another homicide victim andhey arned very sadly that money alone is not enough to make people come forward. >> the sweet face reached into hearts and souls after her terrible dea on july 16. but the men responsible for the ooting on 51st street that killed the little girl and injured four others are still ag they were caught on camera jumping from an infinity van that was later found in prince george's county. >> we need for the public to come forward with any informatio that they have that may lead tousce for makidh her.family >> the reward now stands at ha $45,000nks to the fbi's contribution that boost the original $25,000 reward that is standard for everye murder in district. that was the reward offered when
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the local person was shot and killed by aullet meant for someone else on her way home. her parents note that despite thereward, despite national outrage, this video of atv riders skrik as perso of interest, no arrests have been made yet. >> theroblem is that people want to be protected in the same areas that they have seen or witnessed the murders. so quite frankly, $45,000 the great but it won't move me out of my neighborhood. it won't make me safe. >> reporter: they work tirelessly on behalf of the families of murder victims and to address the root causes of the violence. makiyah wilson has touched their plarts. some p came forward even before any reward was announced in the murder. h andcommends those people
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there doing that, making their family and their communi ultimately safer. live at d.c. police headquarters, jackie bens, news4. >> quite a dilemma. thank you. meanwhile we haveo reports f ore deadly shootings in the district. >> it is part of a dramatic increase in homicides in d.c. this year. one the police chief said he is concerned that. >> news4's shamari stone h the story. >> reporter: one of the shootings happened out here in northeast d.c. police gathered evidence and questioned people. police say someonepened fire, killing a man around 5:30 this evenin the shooting happen in the 1400 block of maryland avenue northeast. then a coupleer hours l1500 block of 19th street southeast, a man is shot anded ki another man who was shot checked o mself into a hospital. investigators dnot believe the shootings are related but detectives are concerned about triesing numbers of homicides.
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officers say they're investigating and determined to t illegal guns off the streets. they arrested the gun trafficking suspects andze s nine guns this past weekend. the d.c. police chief peter newsome. >> any time someone wants to bring an illegal firearm into the community, we'll makertvery efo make sure we get it removed from our community. >> back out phere,ice searched anyone with informatiot abouthese shoot togs give them a call. news4. tning to the weather now, and the return of rain. >>. it was an all day rain. >> what can we expect overnight? >> i think we may be having some issues with her mic. let's try it again. >> and i can't read him that's well. >> maybe, maybe -- >> my mic is on.
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patchyht we'll have some fog developing and we are looking mainly dry. take a look now at storm team 4 radar.g there's nothut there. so just a small chance for anow isolated . for the most part we're staying dry. we had aide range in rainfall. barely anything falli in annapolis. out toward dulles, over an inch of rain reportedda and some patchy fog overnight and that will greet us. 75 and most of us still dry around 11:00 a.m. with the temperatures at 77. as we move throughout the day, our chances for rain increase and you'll want to have the umbrella handy. >> we've got some breaking news right now. right now topfr general
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north and south korea are meeting in the demilitarized zone. both sides say they want to prevent another war on the peninsula. u.s. spy agencies have aat phot shows north korea is building new missiles at a tfactory. it i same building they say produced the first intercontinental ballistic missile that could reach the u.s.re yo looking at file video. president trump said last month after meeting kim jong-un, the north was no longer a nuclear threat. tonight, the white house says it doesn't comment on intelligence report also breaking in missouri, the state's attorney general is oping a criminal investigation into the deayuck boat accident that killed 17 people last month. it happened in branson, missouri. nine of the peopleho died were from the same family. the announcement comes a day after there has been a filing of a 100 million lawsuit.
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tomorrow, president trump'sa former camn manager goes on trial. paul manafort's trial will be the first to come from robert eller's investigation. don't expect to hear anything about russianco llusion. he is accused of financial crimes allegedly committed while consulting for companies in ukraine. he is also accused of w ness tampering. but none of it is connect to his time with the trump. campai meantime, several story lines coming out of the white house raising eyebrows beginning with threats of a government shutdown if the president doesn't get his way to immigration. kristin welker explains. >> reporter: after saying it was waste of time to tackle immigration before the mid-terms, the president's new reat to shut down the government over it. >> i would have no problem doing a shutdown. it is time we had proper border rity. we're the laughing stock of the world. >> reporter: the president also says he is open to negotiation.
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a new wrinkle roiling repuhticans, fg to hold on to congress. tonight the top republicanwi it won't happen. >> in a timely and ordly manner. >> reporter: and 99 days until the election, there is alsoel t r investigation. for months the president is saying on twitter and in rson, there was no collusion between the trump team and russia. >> it say i all the time. there was nocollusion. >> reporter: tonight the attorney rudolph giuliani now questioning whether collusion is a crime at all. >> i've been looking in the federal code trying to finll ion as a crime. it's not. i don't know if that is a crime. cheweding about russians. >> back in april, james comey told cnn while collusionsn't a crime -- >> the question that we on look at as counter intelligence agency, are any americans conspiring, which is a crime defined by the u.s. code, with a foreign government. >> reporter: one chief focus of the investigation, a
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knowledgeable source telling nbc news, the former attorney michael cohen is going to tell eller the president knew in advance about the 2016 meeting with don jr.nd a russian lawyer. meanwhile several states are suing the trump administration in anffort to block designs for 3d guns from going public. they gave permission toublish blue prints beginning wednesday. 21 attorney general sent a letter to saying that allowing these blueprints to be published would have an unprecedented impact on public tysa >> these guns are produced without a serial number. the guns themselves aren't registered. nor is the ammunition. nor are the owners. that means the owners haven't gone through a detailed and examination.ground >> while the blue print to g frinlt could be available this week, in order to make 3d
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gun, would you still need an advanc 3d printer and they cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> a name has been removed in siller spring. the building was the mckaren center. now it is the catholic charities center. mccarrick faces accusations of sexual abuse. over the weekend pope franc accepted his resignation from the college of cardinals. co-face trial within the catholic church. next at 11:00, a look at the destructiont andt fire fight going on in california. firefighters finally starting to get some of the largest fires contained but the battle isn't over yet. thieves caught stealing a shark from an aquarium. cameras caught them in the act. what itntil you hear how they
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just in time for shark week. a manhunt is underway inan san nio. three people there kidnapped a shark from an aquarium.ha or nap, i guess you would say. this was all caught on surveillance . the suspects were a little too handsy at an tinteractivch pool. they reached in and took out a 16 inch horn shark out of the tank. the employees said they escaped with it hidden in a erstro but not before they poured bleach into the bucket in the
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filtration system hurting the fish. now more than a dozen wildfires continued to bur across much of california. right now the most severe is the mrr fire right outside redding wheree than 1,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed and tens of thousands have been evacuated. jay gray has been following this situation and has a closer look. an intense fire fight continues along the front lines. close to 20 wildfes burned out of control across california. >> so we've got aeally long road ahead of us. >> the fire teams are focus on survival, containment will come later. >> that's our priority. proper. lives and property. we'll put our resources, that's r priority. get everybody out and safe and then combat the fire.
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>> reporter: in areashere the battle has already been lt -- because there's not much left. >> just all gone. >> reporter: they had planned -- >> there used tbe a kitchen right there. >> reporter: to move into their dream this weekend. >> it's hard to believe. >> it' gone. >> reporter: so much is gone here. >> the last we knew of it, they were in the house. they tried tet help. they tried to call 911. >> reporter: 70-year-old and her grandchildren couldn't escape the flames. three first responders have died. >> it's aragicoss that affects all of us. >> reporter: today team captain remembering brian hughes. the crew and all the colleagues pausing but not for long.
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they can't right now. there's just too much work left to be done here. jay gray, nbc news, redding, california. >> closer to home, too much water is the issue here. tomorrow you'll see more people cleaning out the debris in the annapolis harbor. just part of the m.prob chopper 4 forecasting a bunch of this. this is causing a mess at sandy point state park. the natural resourcesolice have issued a warning to boaters and swimmers to sy out of the water. i don't know why you would want to get in it with that much junk floating around. >> that'sright. you're here to talk about rain again. and we're talking about record rain. >> yes, the rainfall has bumped
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us upth t wettest july on record. more rain tomorrow through friday. even into saturday. but here's the thing. we'll have plenty of dryime and we're not looking at as much rain. we'll see in total about one to three inches. some isolated higher amounts. because of the rage we saw, how wet the second half of july has been. some flooding will be possible at times. something we'll keep a very close eye. on it is not until the weekend we start to see improvements. you can see the chances of rain rom day to day. tuesday, scattered showers, wednesday has the chance for storms, and wednesday has the best chance for some stronger thunderstorms during the late afternoon and evening hours. we're loong a more widespread rain on thursday and then on fridha and ae of some showers on saturday. you will see it aga in the
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ten-day forecast. patchy clouds and fog in place. we're mainly dry. as we move toward lunch time, a few light showers are possible d then some scattered showers through the afternoon and evening hours you can see at 9 chog in the evening, there is a chance of scattered showers. you'll notice the breaks in the cloud cover. it will hea into the d.c. metro area for the evening hours wednesday we could see some rain in the late afternoon and evening hours. the planner fto rrow, patchy fog at 7:00 a.m. a chance for swer at lunch time and then scattered showers for the afternoon and evening hours. 83 for a high tomorrow. high today was 78 degrees.
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and right w, the temperatures are coming in in the 60s and 70s. we're looki at near steady temperatures overnight tonight. here's a look at the ten-day forecast. for wednesday, w do see some sunshine. a mix of clouds and sun with someay late showers possible. notice the chance at about 40%. it is not super high but it will be hot. the mugginess moves in tomorrow and it sticks around through t weekend. a 70% chance of thunderstorms. friday, there is t chance for scattered showers and storms. mayb later in the day. a 40% chance of dealing with it on saturday and not a washout by any means. and k thenping sunday completely dry. we deserve it. >> that's the silver hing. the weekend, rising
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e trying on sort this out. a philosopher, one of their favoris, said life can only be seen backwards but it must bed li forwards. how do the nationals live backwards and try to go forwards? they're trying to stay in the race. >> youe like the dos equiis man. the most interesting man -- >> i might have to trade careers. the nationals are letting other teamsow , bryce harper is available. the second wild card again, the trade deadline tomorrow at 4:00.
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sean doolittle and his wife are onee most socially active couples in baseball. so it is not surprising tt there were twts. tonight a thread on twitter with thoughts worth considering in this ever evolving social media age. t we have start caring b as content of the posts as we do about when they were made and how they came to high of. the answer isn't for athles to leave social media. social media can be great for an athlete. it's how i met my wife. it is not like accidentally post a slur. a lot ofs tweat have surfaced from several years ago. from a time in their lives whe thay not have realized the
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we're going to leave with you something we just can't make up. for the history of nbc 4, these two words have been put together. big foot and veronica. they have taken over the house race in virginia. the republican and democrat are running for the seat. riggleman said he put a suggestive drawing of big foot on his zbral ainstagram and dida joke but they said that's not what we need on capitol hill.e he said fascinated by the mythology of big foot but he does not believe in them. he d write a book though called theating habits of big foot and why women wantthem. we don't have any pictures. you'll figure it out. it's on you. >> i really tnk you did
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