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thanks for joining us this morning. >> we are in weather alert mode all day. we have a look at what is kming ou way. those gray skies should say something. they shall and they are off to our west, this is where we have nsattered showered. even s of thunderstorms. heavy rain to the west. but we're in weather alert because most of the area is under a flash flood watch until tomorrow morning. so as u you can see, most of the d.c. metro area dry now. t we look closeard 81. that's where we see heavier rain. heavy showers shown by the yellows, oranges and reds.
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this is going to continue colliding to the north. we could have flooding issues here and then we'll sew some of these spreadi to the east and more moving in later today. so the flash flood watch is up through the tlut rest of today into friday, 8:00 in the morning, d.c. metro area. virginia as well and this really extendsp through pennsylvania. but look, this is our moisture source. th the gulf of xico. we have a lot of moisture moving in. not just today but tomorrow and as we go into the part of your weekend, unfortunately. here's future weather. s through the next few hour, there you the rain continues up to the north. by the evening commute, i think we'll have showers around the d.c. metro area. maybe a couple of thunderstorm, butoding could be a concern in many locations. we'll talk more about it coming up. >> thank you. a mainstay in a prince georges county community is gone. al's country kitchen nd a three alarm fire this morning. >> it's location right next to
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the courthouse. maybe the go to spot for years. justin bench is live at the ene. >> hey, right now, the stretch of main street is still shut down take a look. firefighters still going inside that building and pushing out debris. investigators are on the scene, too. they're look iing for how and where this fire began. we can tell you, too, right now, this morning, lots of hearts are breaking for these businesses. especially al's, as you mentioned. a mainstay here for so long. it's hard for so many to believe it won't be open here today. the the damage is bad. enough to stop people in their tracks. enough for others to come see for themselves. place weird to see this is not going to be here anymore. high above, ab even worse view. a gaping hole from this main street building best known for al's country kitchen. >>ust devastating because they good people. been heror years. >> then this.
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about1:30 a.m., fire ripped from the rooftop some 100 firefighters were called in. this morning, the fire chief told us the fierys conditi and the building's layout made for a challenge. d >> it becaficult to find our way through the maze there, so it was determined once the fire came through the roof, we tarred to back everybody out and attac fire from the outside. >> several businesses were damaged, too, including the china taste restaurant and a subway sandwich shot. daniel rush's job was, too. he works at bail bonds. rsfamily owned restaurant that feeds like family. family are demanding jobs! lawyer, judges, correctional officers. police officers. they'd come in before they'd go to court. >> by m.3:00 the fire was under control and those
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businesses weren't the only ones burned down. tenants living upstairs had to evacuate fast! the three residents who lived above the businesses were able to evacuate unharmed and receive assistance on scene.ou >>rs later, hot spots were stamped outs canines helped veinvestigators uncover what sparked this fire. and we are back live with ase lk at tpartments here. these are the unit windows where the three people had to evacuate. one man telling mee had to run down in just his pajamas. they are being assisted by the red cross for perhaps a night or two, but after that, he has no idea nex for him and his neighbors. one firefighter treated for heat exhaustion here on the scene, but besides that, no other injuries and for that, firts here are very grateful. i'm justin finch, news 4. erica, back touyou.
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>> thank we expect new details about the deadly police oxen hills.n today, police plan to release the name of the rouofo duty offr ot and killed a murder suspect. this happened in a crowded strip mall yesterday afternoon. the officer said he heards gun shot coming from a liquor store. as he ran towards the store, a man with the gun was running in his direction. the officeran yelled for the to drop his weapon. when he dent, the officer shot him. witnesses say it was a chaotic >> people were running towards ere i was at, like right there. the shots were loud. >> now before encountering the officer, the suspect shot and killed someone inside that liquor store. witnesses say the victim and the suspect were arguing, but it's not clear if they thu one another. this morning, we're getting a look at police body camera videos. >> robert writ was shot and killed by a montgomery countyic
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police oer if june. white was unarmed. the video is disturbing >> the officer shothite as he continued to charge at him. we froze the video before the shots were fired. a second officer' bod camera showed white get up and charge the officer again. white also yesterdlled do it ag. the two struggle and the officer fired several more shots killing white. a retired police will analyze the video to determine whether he thinks it's justified. >> as unfortunate as it is, it is justified. no question about it. hands down. officer was clearly justified in his anchctions because his lifes this darng. o >> attorney'sice say the shooting appears justified. no charges will be filed against
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the officer. right now, testimony is underw alexandria for day threet of paul mana trial. prosecutors sayhey're ahead of schedule and could wrap up tomorrow. still waiting to find outei whether thr potential star witness will testify.na rick gates is fort's former business partner. he pleaded guilty to charges this year and it's thought he couldtestify. yesterday though, prosecutorsay hinted gat note takthe stand. manafort's lawyers blamed gates for the alleged crimes during opening statements. shut it down. president trump issued his most direct call yet to end the russia investigation. democrats are calling it isstruction of justice. the white houseagrees. tracie potts has the latest. w jeff sessions should stop this riggech hunt right now, president trump tweeted. >> clearly, his statement is substantial evidence, criminal intent. >> it's not an order, the president's e inion. >> "thnew york times" reports robert mueller's russia team is scrutinizing the president's tweets. >> every time there's a new
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tweet, they put another tin ther file, this is evidence. >> examining whether tweets plus private pressure on top justice officials jeff sessions equals obstruction of justice. sessions joking about it. >> send out pretty quick. you know and serious about it. >> the esident's lawyer says the russia investigation needs uto end. >> p or shut up. what have you got? we have every reason to believe they don't have anything. >> republicans. agr >> i think mueller should finish his work. >> the long er this thing goes on, the investigation, the more spin there's going to be >> the last piece could be an interview with mr. trump itlf. the times reports he's still pushing for it against his lawyer's advice. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. for the cr just turned to aurks but some kids are getting back on the bus and
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starting a new school year. the part of a modified schedule to prevent that sumr learning loss. megan is at tupr school in and you talk e ed to students tod they were headed back. >> good morning. yeah, it's summertime, most of us are still in full blown vacation mode. but not the students at samuel tucker elenntary school alexandria. for them, this is the first day of school. no, your eyes aren't deceiving you. those are schoolbuses full of sk kids. it maye the beginning of aurks but r for students i i alexandria, also the beginning of the school year. >> i feel excited to see my frepds again. >> i like t work and math and we do lots of work. >> tuckerlementary runs on a modified school calendar. instead of one long summer break, students thave two two
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week breaks in the fall and spring and a shorter summer recess. the kids can take time off or icipate in intersession programs and continue the learning. >> we start a month before our traditional calendar colleagues. it provides opportunity for our students to not participate in that summer learning loss. so the a big advantage for kids. >> what coo do you like aut snit. >> they get to teach you something over spring break and stuff and my favorite class was french cl ws. elcome back this morning. >> back to school clothes and backpacks aren't all new today. also new superintendent. a of alexandria city schools himself. the start of thi school year is especially exciting. >> it's a feeling that i can only get if i come home so when i'm walking around, i see things that are very familiar to me and no place likehome. m happy to be back and serve this wonderful community.
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>> anducker elementary is the only alexandria school going back to class today. the other o schools start september 4th. back to you guys. >> all haright, you. we have new details in the miracle plane crash. >> what investigators are learning about the the me xicolight and f you know when you're at ross shopping for backpacks... ...and mom also gets a back-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less.
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nowo major change in the cathol church. pope francis has changed the teaching on the death penalty saying it is not kay. says ittt aks the inherent dignity of humans without the possibility of redenlgts. the teachin said it was allowed if it was the only way to fend the common good. zblncht ppening now in ntgomery county, police rying to find an iraqi teen missing in chevy chase. he's part of a student group staying at the 4-h conference center. he was seen monday wearing bla jeans and flip-flops. he's 5'7" brown eyes and bro hair. >> the rain means a lot of standing water and that means
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mosquitos. prince georges county found its first kis of west ne virus. it can only be transmitted to people by mosquis. most people don't show symptoms, but they can include rash, swollelimglands. the strong storms and heavy rain have had r harsh consequences in chesapeake >> tree branches, dirt, other debris from the storms have been accumulating thereern the bay. s so much debris that swimming has been banned at sandy point park beach. crews have been working clean up the shoreline, but right now, maryland department of natural resources has not set a time for when swimming could resume at the beach. >> they can enjoy the beach and the pnic areas, but there's debris in the water for them to be safely in the water swimming or
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>> closer to the city, workers filled 22 trucks, but there is still plenty of work left to be done. >> the statdepartment has confirmed 65 americans were on board the flight that crash nd the field just after take off in northern mexico nearly two dozen remain in the hospital, but all passengers and crew members survived. now gators are going through the wreckage the to figure out went wrong. kerry sanders has the latest now from mexico. >> reporter: inside as the plane violently slams into the ground, the left engine bursting into flames. passengers terrified. >> the airplane hit the ground and bounced and go. so it was like somebod shaking it. >> emergency protocols worked. >> reporter: ithat a surprise cause everybody train nd the reality. >> real scene, it's very different. miracle. we didn't have anyo >> reporter: father sanchez
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speaking from his hospital bed escaped the burning plane with a broken arm and lacerations. >> i hi have to have a metal plate put in my arm. >> reporter: the flight was taking off from durango just as werful storm blew through with heavy rain, high winds and hails he plane headed down the runway picking up speed, aviation ayexperts s it b may have been hit by a violent downdraft known as a micro burst. is it possie that the micro burst in the air pushing down forced the plane to crash? >> yes. >> repter: the twolack boxes like these have been recovered and are now being analyzed. pastor parson, who took this heart stopping says he's grateful to be alive.me >> mes, we take our life for granted and i'm st glad t i'm happy and i'm alive. >> kerry sanders repor ining
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there. we also learned that passengers scrambled to the cockpit to help free the pilot. anctors say the pilot had serious bac neck injuries, d fully recover. >> incredible story. >> all the way around. one of college football's most successful coaches is off the field for now. >> ohio state placed urban meyer on paid leave yesterday. they are investigating claims that he knee about all ations of domestic abuse against zack smith. he was fired after reports surfaced his ex-wife took out a restraining order aainst him. in interview available, courtney smith said the abuse began while smith was a assistance for meyer in florida. >> he picked me up b my shirt and threw me up against the wall > columbus affiliate reports urb you are meier and his wife counseled them during their marriage. will remain on leave until the investigation is complete.
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new information about the missing university of iowa student whoent for a jog two weeks ago. investigators are hoping data from her fit bit may hold clues about wheres and for the first time, we are hearing from her boyfriend.as blake mccoy hhe latest. >> she's sweet, kind, extremely lovable. hard not to like her. >> 20-year-old dalton jack zr describing molly,isirlfriend of three years, who vanisheded without a trace more than three weeks ago. >> it was a shock, it gs harder. you miss her more than anythin in the world. >> overnight, hurricanes gathered for a vigil for the student her family believe he returned to the house jack shares with his brother a used the computer, but investigators remain tight lippeded on the >> do you believe she disappeared on the run or after
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she returned home? >> that's one of those 'mtails thatot going to discuss today. sp overnight, nbc news confirming police d today a possible sighting of mollie at this truck stop in western as missouri late week. it remains unclear if it resulted in any leads as the hireless search for mollie intensifies,s gatpe data from her fit bit provides clues. >> we are looking at all technology and we are looking t generate leads based on that technology. >> veinvestigators do not consiu her boyfriend ect. he was working a construction job 100 miles away. jack says h h hasn'teard from her since that night when she sent him a snap chat mess. >> i opened it about 10:30 then i promptly fell asleep. >> jack now holding out hope for her safe return. >> the only thing that comes
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into your head when you're not looking tatact ss that mething bad happened. i personally don't want to believe that. at might be thereality, i don't want to think about that.e >> that was b mccoy reporting. the reward for mag leading to her safe return is now almost $1 $15 $150,000. how much time do you spend on social media? . >> we're going to tell youbout some new features aimed at helping y
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do you feel like you spend too much time on seesocial medi? in a couple of week, you'll have access to data on time spent with each app. you'll also be able to set alerts and reminders when you've exceeded your limit. this is an effort to make sure u the timers spend on these apps is intentional. >> that's a great idea. >> will it change your behavior? >> this is true! oh well. just keep going. >> see it f it works. >> you may want to take a closer look at your checking account after this story. >> n 4 has confirmed fraudulent amazon charges impacting customers of one of the larnst banks. su hogan is working with you for what you need to know to protect your money.
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a virginia teacher actual reached out to us after sre noticed hu of dollars of unauthorized charges on her wells far debit card. she made the discovery after her sister saw a friend's facebook post warningf fraudulent activity involving wells fargo and amazon. both sisters bank with wells r fargo and each have unauthorized charges dating back months. >> so these are are small enough charges that they were easy to miss. >> absolutely. >> and i missed them. yes. >> they called wells fargo immeately a canceled their cards and started to spread the word. >> everyone in my social, circ they said wait a minute, i have a charge and wait, i saw some charge, too, and they just thought nothing of it because they, too, purchase from amazon all the timt. >> they tell us they believe the sue has been fixed. wells fargo said this unfortunate experience is debit
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card fraud. no system or accounts have been brched. now t bank wouldn't say just how many customers were impacted, but i appears to be limited to customers in virginia. now she was able to get all of her money back from wells fargo, but iaesha was only able to get a portion back. we'll tell you why at 5:00 and also how you can protect yourself. >> thank you, susan. thiin mo we had, there were a few breaks in the clouds. we saw a litvinenko l sun. then right back in. >> it really did and so mperatures today, we've expected them to get to the mid to upper 80s. they're struggling with the cloud cover, but we have a flash flood watch so now, we have an alread saturated ground. any heavy rain could be causi flashlooding through part of the area a. 79 degrees right now. in washington.
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but as we look here, this is our moisture source. all coming in from the fwurom t gulf of mexico. we have a severem thunderst warning just to the south and west of fredericksburg. 'll be watching that throughout the afternoon today. now as we lookt the flash flood watches, here's where we have he have rain. this will be heading towards fret rick really seen. up towards haguers town across 81, this ithe heavy rain we have currently. it's along 81. so this is the main area and there you sigh around charlottesville, there's the severe thunderstorm warning i was just mentioning. that line is going to get closer to the area, but again, there you see it, it's just mainly to the north and west of d.c. that will continue until 8:00 tomorrow morning. we're going to keep this rain in theda forecast through th today, even tomorrow. temperatures struggling to near 80. much of the area in about the
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mid to upper 70s. thedugh the afternoon, scatt showers for the evening drive. could see consume of thunderstorms. tomorrow, the morning commute looks fine then after lunch, scatters showers move in. then into your weekend and we have morning rain in the forecast for saturday. sunday, so far does look better. and then we're watching a clearing condition as we go to next week. i'll show you the ten-day forecast coming up.
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an accused killer is off the streets. the sheriff's office says it's arrested a man accused of stabbing his own brother to death last night. deputies say he was found in fredericksburg and arrested several hours after thecrime. his brother was 18 years old. prince williamouy police are investigating a man's death last night. he died there at the scene. his name and possible suspect information haven't been rehepred. ce william county police are asking anybody with information on this to give them a call. today,ore talks between president trump's lawyers and special counsel robert mueller's team over investigating russian interference in a 2016 thelecti.
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president has called an end to the investigation. peter alexander report on the developments >> reporter: president trump ignoring questions after his clearestall yet to end the russia inquiry. >> sir, are you ordering the russia investigation shall be to be shut down. >> insisting jeff sessions should stop this rigell witch e nt right now. democrats arguing esident has crossed a legal line. >> there is now right now, a clearly credible case. obstruction of justice again om the united states. >> even republicans warning the president to pull back >> i think it's inappropriate for him to be commentin on an stigation. >> but the wuste house is ng off the backlash. insisting president trump was only express iing his personal. >> it's not an order, itt' the presidopinion. the president is not
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obstructing, he's fighting back. >> a source close to the president telli nbc news mr. trump is constantly bashing sessions in pte for recusing himself from the russia quiry, at he can't get him out of his mind, but legal experts say there's no chance, sessions a former trump campaiadvise e woue back the recuse cal. is attorney general told d no ess last neyear he choice >> department employees should not participate in investigations of a campaign if they served as a campaign r. advi >> also in the trial of the president's chrmer campaign rman, paul manafort, robert mueller's prosecutors zeroing in on manafort's lish festyle. some of the evidence, a $15,000 ostrich jacket, a more than $18,000 python coat. prosecutors indicatinghey expect to wrap up their case by next week. the president on wednesday futurie i fuming about it on twitter,
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describing it as a hoax. i'm peter alexander, nbc news. new detail about the algations of sexual misconduct on the ceo of cbs. the net work's boardf direct directors approved of high hiring two high profile law firms to veinvestigate. a woman reported allegationsti back to the 1980s. prosecutors didn't pursersue charges. this follows last week's article detailing accusations by six women. he will remain at his post during the investigation. in arlington, a couple got a horrible surprise when they tune in their pet camera ton check their rabbits and instead of rabbits, they saw this. intruder who had broken in through a window. you can see the thief roaming through the house, look iing fo
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items to steal. the homeowners say the suspects made off with several lap stops and jewelry. arlington police hope somebody will recognize this man and give them a kicking, punching, even pepper strays oere all part a brazen robbery at a wig store. >> it happened friday night. take a look at this video we'reo showing employees tried to stop the thieves from taking the wigs and that's when the situation turned violent. the fight spilled down an aisle wigs were used at weapons. at one point, one of the suspects sprayed a worker with pepper stray and one worker was knocked to the ground. after the suspects escaped, a man came back who kicked a a store employee several time then ran off with an $80 wig. the thieves are still on the loose. strangers are rallying around thety georgetown univer freshman who was disowned by his parents because he's gay. seth owens was a covaledictorian at his school in florida. h
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wh strict christian parents found out he was gay, they sent them to their church for conversion erapy. when it didn't work t, they cut him off. he found himself homeless and unable to the remaining $22,000. >> they were saying we don't care where you're staying. if you are safe. our religious beliefs are more impoant. >> one of his former teachers nearred a go fund me page to help him raise so far, it's raised $110,000. how much time you spoend on choosing your password. >> not enough. when we continue, one cpany shows us just
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account numbers and your online passwords. >> 'en if you don't ut your login information, that doesn't necessarily mean it's safe. >> passwords were a bad idea 20 years ago, yet here we are today. >> meet charles henderson. ibm security. >> we get to be the criminals for a day. >> they hunt for open doors y' the compan network. sometimes flipping past building security to hack from inside. the secret to getting in, carry a white sox of donuts. >> donuts were so distracting because face it, everyone loves donuts. actually able to use a conference room at that point to attack the company from the inside. >> to crack passwords, the team built a machine calls cracken. >> the criminals use similar ones a well. >> he says most people still resort to basic passwords like these used by employees at a major mediaompany andhese from people at a manufacturing business. >> parents.
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what kind of passwords. >> often children's names. >> we tested it out at ibm securities cyber war room outside of boston. he says the top used password is password 1. we tested that one first. crack time, 148 seconds. next, we try a longer one, addings capit and those special characters everyone t l tells you to use. believe it or not, our longer password with caps and dollar signs were easier to crack, but neither one was very tough. while he says anything's crackable, long passwords like completeentences take so much longer criminals might not even bother. >> what's your top piece of advice when choosing a password? >> treat it le understood wear and don't reuse it. >> he says the bottom line is it's all about length. come up wi won't forget.nce you i'm andradnbc business news. >> it wasn't the classiest line, but you'll remember it, right? for sure. two sentences. >> let'sk t about the weather.
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>> okay. >> what's happening? >> well, in parts of the area.y >> erica's dying. he did s so you know, hopefully you have a strong password. any way, we have -- >> and multiple pairs of underwear. >> that would be helpful. we have some showers around the area now. that's okay. it happens. i mean, it's not like we're seeing storms through washington. we'll talk about the ones off to the west before most of the area starts to see anyc.howers. the etro area i dray we're watching this warning if it holds together, it will be moving into culpeper. that goes until 12:25. down 81 front royal. next to winchester and up towards parts of haguers town and this area, some heavier rain thatay slide towards frederick. we have a flash flood watch for most of the area uil 8:00
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tomorrow morning. the groun is saturated, so there could be lngalized floo temperature wise, we're struggling to get into the 80s then the rained air. ternoon, the this line of heavy rain should be up to our north or most of . but showers around the area by then, tomorrow though, we're look iing at fairly dry start th the morning hortly after lunchtime, widespread showers, maybe some thunderstorms through tomorrow evening though. we could see a heavier round of rain moving in. we have showers in the forecast, then drying the second half of saturday. if you're heading to the beach t yin chance is going to sn the forecast late friday and into saturday, but sunday, so far looks like the better day and really no atter where y are sunday, looks next week, we're not dry. we have a few days with rain, but n looking as rainy. we'll be right back. ow
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proposed to sisters chrissy a kathy. >>f i'm in disxwlmetimes just how everything happened. >> for nick and. >> chase: first sight when a college professor asked if there were any twins in class. >> we raised our handn and t like he turned around and saw m and. >> that was it. >> always shared everything. nick told his twin brother about kathy's twin thsister. e two starts messaging on facebook. >> i saw him, like, is his nbrothered zack, oh my gosh, he's talking to me. >> their first double date was at church. before long, there was a double engagement. yeah. but they don't do everything together. they'relans separat ceremonies this weekend. >> rehema ellis, nbc news. this baby bald eagle is recover in a rehab center after
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fallin and wandering t streets of d.c. last week. last week, var, a three month old eaglet fell 80 exfeet. the day, a city worker found him and put him back in the tree, but then he the humane rescue alliance said someone spot ted him in a neighborhood northeast. >> rough night. >> i know. valor is expecte to be back home in about a week. >> hope he stays in the nest for while. >> just stay home. d.c.'s next generation of baseball all-stars is dreaming big. >> we caught up with a group of young men trying to make it into the little league wor series. >> their biggest field of dreams is within reach. d.c.'s little leaguers have their eyes on the prize. >> i'm daniel marshall with the mamie johnson little league and
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this is my team behind me. we're excited for the little league regionals and we're going to istol, connecticut. >> that's where marshall and his 11 teammates are headed in just days for the regional tournament is sunday. >> fher games away from world series. >> we're such a young team. only been around for about four years here, but tse young men have worked so hard to to this level of baseball. >> and they beat out the top seeded capity team to advance. >> first gamen the next tournament is a match up with island, newom staten york. in the district, news 4. last week, mame johnson became the first all african-american team to win's 12 and under championship. >> they play theirndirst game on . good luck, guys. we will have a final check on the forecast in just a moment. >> join us for the ellen show at
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steering wheel. before you protest, he made it clear it's only why while the vehicle is stopped. he's call for game developers to lend a hand on future updates. er is bringing it home. they are launching online delivery as convenience becomes crucial. kroger's ship will be available in the company's hometown of cincinnati. as well as louisville, houston and nashville. it will expand the to other markets over the next few months. delivery is free witer any othe 5 bucks and 4.99 for smaller orders. i'ma contebrewer. the health system has bnounced it will join the move to plastic straws. it will eliminate the straws and reduce plastic items in its hospitals across northern virginia. the health system says it uses 3 million straws each year. inova wants to ensure the
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plastic doesn't fint its way into the chesapeake bay. it will continue to offer straws to the disabled. it begins on america recycles day on november 15th before you decide what to pick up for lunch, you might want to hear this. >> federal health officials say certain salads and wraps with beef, poultry and pork may be contaminated with intestinal parasites. they were made between july 15 and 18. this is the same parasite that made more than 300 people sick after eating donald's salads last month. >> feels like hear iing ecout ts morese there's more report ong the manufacture's part and you're get iting more media coverage. e fda is looking into a possiblent coination of whey powder. a study found heavy drinkerr and nondrinkhave a higher
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risk of developing dementia. they found those who dranky regula or abstained are more likely to develop dementia. >> you may have heard of them, but helicopters warrants, itoring their on ds, watching their every move. expert are saying those same kids an start to micro manage their parents. hailey hearn does has the story. >> the con serve story is a living facility where kick back, spend time with frids and enjoy the freedom of independent living. >> it can be frustrating because they can't get them to do what ths. want them to do someti >> gary blizzard from senior care authority says he often sees adult childntn trying to l their senior parents. it's a behavior he calls the helicopter child.
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>> they try to micro manage their parent's lives with so many thinghe whatre wearing, wh wr they're going, coming back. they're trying to be the parent themselvesn fact, that's what creates the veryension of the helicopter kid issue. to avoid the stress that comes with hovering like helicopter, blizzard says to start with a tough talk before your loved ask what parent's wishes are and try to stick to them. then respect their privacy. >> don't try to micro manage their e-mails and communications and their diet. >> he says don't sweat the small stf. >> if dad's not wearing his hearing aid or mom isn't dresseded quite the way you want, figure out what you can live with and pick your battles. >> wheou come to a stalemate, it's time for professional help. a third unbiased pn from a doctor or senior care expert can help keep the peace. >> doctors say most family
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members hav good tention. they say when giving advice, use gentle suggestions to avoid arguments. always a good idea. >> that's right. let's get a final check of the weather. >> i hte to do t right now with my dad. gentle suggestions. you don't start a hugear ment. we have rain right now off to the west heading towards heavy showers and thunderstorms. we're watching these closely. also moving in to frederick county, mainly the rain is along 81. and some showers quickly developing right around quantico, but we have the flash flood watch forverybody until morrow morning. saturated ground, moderate to heavy rainea could localized flooding. temperatures in the mid-80s. tomorrow, expect a rainy friday. especiallyround lunchtime and through the evening hours. saturday, mainly early rain. next week, we have a couple rain
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chances, butweot a as many. ave more sunshine in our ten-day forecast. i'm going to be happy about, but we have some 90 degreet days n week so you can expect it to be hot and very humid, guys. >> all right. thank you. we're following breaking news that we have just obtaine from u.s. capitol police. we understand about 9:00 this morning, they found a vehicle in the 300 block of new jersey avenue with with what looked like a weapoinside. so with the owner's consent, they went into the vehicle and didap find a and ammunition b and the owner has been placed under arrest. as soon as we have more, we'll have anything available through our app. >> that's where you can find the
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♪ three, two, one. five, four, ♪ >> there is aar going on. it's a war of words between kim kardashian and tyson beckford. kit isscff. t evans and comedian brian here. it has been a week for kim kardashian. >> yeah. >> we talked about this week getting slammed for some say glorifying arexia and her sister says kim you're skinny. she's getting backlash from the lbgt and black communities as beckford.a clap back to tyson here's how it started. if you haven't been following along, s
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