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welcome in on this sunday morning.h thank you so mr being here with us. >> we got two people from philly in here.
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er we re loving that wea had yesterday. >> live look outside right national harbor, we have much clearer skies so we'll see more sunshine for today. we're in the 60s and 70s. leesburg, 68 degrees, , hagersto bilittle cooler at degrees. as we head into 8:00, lots of sunshine, 78 degrees.y' to highs will push into the 90s. could be the beginningf aeat
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wave. i'm tracking all the detailsco ng up in my full forecast. the paperor obtained a r from the federal transport administration detailing the plan to shut down all of metro if there's a threat to public safety. >>se of d.c.'s chronic issue, this report says that if warranted the fta could order all rail cars removed from service and have chain barriers set up to prevent people from enteng. keep i mind, this is only a plan and federal officials would be called in to oversee the investigation work. unt until regulators are satisfied,
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rail lines could be shut down until they are. there will besp nial train fs for the dem monstratod. this is for the unite the right rally coming up on sunday. >> reporter: metro board chairman jack evans says there's no plan that provide extra trhen trains for tally on sunday. i want to milwaukake it very c that metro will not have a separate train or separate cars for anybody for this event on saturday. >> reporter: the white supremacist group pls to take the group to -- evans says he
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doesn't know how donstrators could be kept separate. >> is department of civil justice funds prevents providinge -- >>ink -- it's not onl outrageous, it's unconstitutional. >> t group's constitutional rights lawyer says it should never have been on the table. >> it's an embarrassment. >> they will provide an escort for white supremacists from foggy bottom to white house as steve mnuchin has mentionedev
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usly, our goal is to keep the group separated from other groups. it would be unfair as train operators t bically serve as private chauffeurs for a hate group. developing this rng, in prince georgejorgeorges county, happened just before 11:00 in the northbound lanes. police say the man was crossing the road at the time. to the victim's name has not be released. it's 6:05. police found two men shot inside of a car, we're told one man died on the scene shl. the other is in grave condition right now. the crime scene ist park and
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ride lot that doesn't time to bl operatiot the time. >> right now investigators are believe that the scene is contained to possibly inside the car, if not the car itself. a firearm was recovered from within the car. >> police don't know if that weapon was the one used in the shting and they have not yet released the name of the man who died. >> nicholas meduro says he has survived an assassination attempt. this is video showing the moment this allegedly happened. we're ing to show you a crowd starting to run here after they heard explosion, you can see there.d running right they thought they heard an explosion, listen for yourself. the blast injured seven of the
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country's natnal guard troops, meduro andwe his wif not hurt. meduro blamed columbia and the united states for theut attack offered no evidence to back up that claim. in d.c. was person is without a car that have the gara garage where the car was being worked on burned down. we know o person was hurt and a firefighter went to the hospital. the oldest horse in theol mountede unit has died. here's a picture. the horse's name was am. he was the most experienced horse in the unit. d.c. polede twe that shamus
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en and took part in many community events. we do have anor update you. the newseum puls some controversial merchandise that read fak news, you are fake news. theyaid the knnewseum was attacking the very -- the statement goes on to read, journalists are not the enemy of the people, a phrase frequently used by president trump. time right now is 6:08. taking a live look at national harbor right now, it's sticky out sthere, it' already 74 degrees. what does our sunday have in store? >> are you ready for some football? a former red skins gm was enshrined in the football hall
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a bit of hometown pride and some trovversy. >> former red skins manager, terrell was among the nshonorees but he skipped the ceremony out of protest. you see, he decided to instead accept his gold jacket at the university of tennessee at chattanooga speaking out against so of the hall of fame voting body. >> it's not the amount of timesr i took me to be voted to the hall. it about the mere fact that the
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sportswriters are not in alignment with the mission and the core values of the hall of fame. >> a i'm sure he's going to get some grief for that, but t.o. has always done it t.o.'s way. >> he takes the my w or the highway and my way is always right.he >> is right way, exactly. >> no surprise there. >> brittany shipp is back in th studio today. yesterday it was hot, hot, hot. >> it's going to get even hotter, it's going to feel like close to 100cl degrees. er look at what we can expect today, more sunshine which means it's going to feel
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even erwa tracking temperatures in the 90s, all three days, then more rainusng in. over current temperatures are going to stay in the mid to high 60s. start.per 68 to and our temperatures in baltimore right now at 70 degrees. mild start for us. we're also seeing dry goodness,, thank we're going to dry out at least another two days, today and tomorrow. but if you take a closer look at tuesday heading intodn day, our rain chances will start to inch up. right now we have a slight chance for most of the workweek to see rain. hot and humid conditions expected for us. lots of sunshine, so make sure you bring your sunglasses. you can lnce againve your umbrella at home. hot temperatures over the next couple of days here, as we head
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into tuesday of next week. with we have a good rain chance on thurs and friday. it's 6:15, and this means we have "reporters notebook" up next. good morning. a new memo indicates conditions mayave gone fro bad to worse medical veterans center. after an order to shape up, there are new concerns about what's happening inside. scott mcfarland and david cover are with us tomorrow. yond the news this i team broke this story. we have been expecting improvements since a new acting director was reported. what's happening now? >> they expected thprovements, promised improvements and they were ordered to make improvements, but a new memo to
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a high ranking official that we got our hands are shows that things are deteriorating. problems with the w ttime, mental health services, and adverse events, a clinical way of describing mistakes of medical care. the va has had its eye on this medical nter for some time because of problems. this is one of the largest va medical centers in the nation, in february it was deemed high risk and low performing, which means there were concerns about ttient care, t it's getting worse means two things, whatevee dies that were put in place aren't necessarily working yet, but this medical center is getting closer and closer to what the va says a takeover by agency headquarters because
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conditions have fallen so far below standards. >> the new director, is he getting the blame for all of this? has h had enough time? >> a lot of this predatesis appointment. the time frame that led to all of us was a different acting director. so there's a new acting director who replace an actin director. they have had four people running the place in 1 months. a fifth leader is coming at some point soon, probablyt in aug or september, the lack of permanent leadership could be causing so many--. >> so where do we go from here? >> there is a new va secretary, sworn in on monday, so there's a new person in charge of the entire agency.
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there's temporary leadership at the medical center itself. here's what happens next. the news 4 i team has a series i ofestigations we're taking on in august. >> it's distressing, our terans deserve a lot more. for the first time, we have now heard from a local man who says former washington archbishop cardinal mccarrick abused him for years. mccarrick has been stripped of hisna cartitle, he's had his name stripped from the catholic charit charities. >> it was difficult to just sit through the 30-minutes of on camera interview that we did with hi he goeby jaimes, he's not shown
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his face, but he is the second one to come forward, and there are more we believe to be coming forward with accusations against mccarrick. this is very disturbing for the. he was a global leader, because he had that much tinfluence, t much tie to the vatican, to the pope mself. even in recent years before he resigned, he was in a voting member, but a member of the pope's inner circle. this has raised a lot of questions about how this can go on with a man of this much power. >> he s a counselor to washington's elite, power people
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and presidents. >> he was influenti politically, not just because he wasas here inngton, d.c., but because he was good at it. he appeared at congressional hearings, advocating for issues involving immigration, involving the church so he was a political figure in several ways. that being said, all this does raise awareness about the catholic church's system for adjudicating these cases. we don get to hear in archbishop mccarrick now, because's been ordered to remain in seclusioseclusion. >> i believe there was a court filing in loudoun county, and much of this is happening in secret which is in a way noticeable to the catholic community. >> especially for james and his cuser that comes forward with these accusations.
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he sayis family was so close to mccarrick, they called him uncle ted, that's how tied in he was with his family. with his accuser's mom and dad, with his five older siblings, for this to happen, is not only causing this accuse fairfax county detectives are workingo unravel a bizarre murder forireplot. police believe a man and his mother were possibly conspiring to kill the woman. this is bizarre story. avid, you broke this, tell us little bit more about how all this happened. did it start with a robbery? >> it started with an armed robbery last year. this is fairfax county. andt's a little grocery store and a suspected armed robber came in, pulled agun, got away
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with some money, didn't get too far, police tracked him down. about a month or so after his arrest, his own motherhowed of the store, according to investigators, told the clerk consider droppingrg the c against my son. we're not sure what happened in that exchange, but we flow a few month months later, some other people were showing up at thestore, apparently tracking down work schedules, getting to know their day to day iroutines, ands not clear what they intended to do, onlyhat some believe this may have been a murder forweire, that the going to actually try to kill the victim in this case before she could testify against him. >> any charges against anyone in this se? >> no charges, but the mother in this case is in federal custody, immigratio custody with i.c.e.,
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she's currently behind bars, nothing c murder for hire. >> that sounds terrifying. >> it is. >> we'll be right back. >> we'll be right back. taste. the places you clean the most are where the people you love the most hang out the most. introducing new lysol daily cleanser. only 3 ingredients. and no harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect.
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among the top federal prosecutors and certainly an all-star here in virginia. he handled af case embezzlement from senate majority leader's office. people have been taking money nn the of autism but putting it in their own pockets. he gets chance to show his skill set to the national press corps. 's also noticeable that mr. manafort is being held in alexandria jail garb that you seeureople in the oom. >> he was moved therernrom the
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nortneck? >> he was moved from what is sually called the vip suite, previously used by michael vick when he was charged with animal fighting self-year ining sever. this is an area that helps keep vips from being given grief bot her inmates. >> there were lines to get in, as that you don't often see at the federal courthouse. this is going to be a long drawn out process. there's a mcdonald trial in richmond, and those jurors have to go through a tedious amount of work. for those average folks at home, few may get bored after
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hours of this. >> you can get bored after a fee mi in federal court. but these matters are important to be handled meticulously. let's talk about tyson's it's been 50 years, can you believe it, since a little corner store in the middle of a peach grove gave way to skyscrapers. david, you talk a lot of people down memory road with your piece about themall's development over the past century. >> my favorite anecdote came from photo journalist john casey who grew up in falls church, he remembers his dad being one of the first employees at tyson's corner when it first opened. his father was concerned with the commute. can you imagine going from falls
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church? it's massive growth that's taken hold there. >> talk about a flash back of nostalgia, there's a mall that's still funcaioning in ame right now. >> right, most of them are closing.>> difficult to be in retail. espeally a large infrastructuremall. it has asestige, it history, it has customers. >> they bring people there to enjoy concerts, outdoor venues, they're hoping that will help them continue to thrive. >> and another place we have seen shiny new development is rosiland who's opened aqu new heters. anding we' iwe're not talking a amazon 2. >> and nestle, they have gone on this big advertising kick,
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saying we're more than just chocolate. but then nestle has taken away one ofhese high-rises in rosiland. when you pass by, you're saying, what's going on over there today? the space is getting more and more congested. there was some talk of going in through ft. meyer, because some of the parking was taken away. but for the most part they're trying to take care of -- >> i know one of the diynamics that we see in rosiland, they have to lease them, they have the buy them, it costs them a lot more taxpayer money than it used to. >> it's a beautiful place. and really both have become destinations. >> a international is good place, because in the past week, th had people from sweden,
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from all overhe world going to tyson's because is that big. news4 today continues. 6:30 on the dot here on sunday morning. the government has revealed a secret threat to shut down metro. this is only a plan that is not likely to eo intoect any time soon. the president of venezuela said someone tried to kill him with exploding drones. there happened in broad daylight. president meduro has blamed united stas and columbia for the attack. this comes after already
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suinging a statement evidencing the shirts. critics and journalists said that the newseum is criticizing t journalists. >> a lot going on on this sunday morning, always nice to see ter sun rising it's nice to see you, every day. iom mean, on. i love seeing you every day. but the run rise, i'm saying is beautiful as well. >> it's a prett glow behind us and i think it's setting the stage for what we will see today, rittanyshipp joining us once again with the good news. good morning. >> that's right, we need to say that to ourselves when we feel the heat, at least it is dry. we expect temperatures to push into the mid 90s. here's a live look outside, you
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can see the surge coming o suns here, it's going to be clearer skies than what we saw yesterday.gg stown, 61 degrees, if you're closer to frederick, we're at 72. manassa manassas, 75. if you're heading out in the next fews,ho don't forget yourunreen, don't forget ur umbrellforget -- don't need the umbrella. f you're heading out for brunch, you probably want to sit inside today. we like to complain around here, we got a lot of rain and now it's going to be hot and humid. than brittany. metro's board chair hasci d against the controversial idea to use
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special trains for those taking parts in next weekend's unite the right rally. >> this suggestion sparked immediate backlash, saying that metro was giving special treatment to white supremacists, but the transit agency decided to nix that idea. >> i want to make it verylear that metro will not have a atseparate train or separe cars for anybody at the event on sunday, or frankly i don't anticipate that happening ever. >> d.c metro provided a statement, saying there i n plan in place, but the chief ays the goal is to maintain a separation between the groups. a rally organizedutside of the headquarters of the national rie association. well, yesterday afternoon, tensions were high, but plenty
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of law enforcement kept people from getting out of control, an orange plastic barrier served as a partition there, but some were armed guns and others with signs. >> it i will continue to be relentless. >> if they really want to protest, the nra is not the places they suld be. they should be in places like baltimore, in chago, at the jud judges' houses, at the prosec. ors' hous >> they're calling for an end to the organization's tax exempt status. detectives need your help catching the man who stabbed someone several times yesterday, this is a surveillanc picture of the person police say is responsible. it's hard to see, but it's what investigators have to go on another the moment. they say this man sbbed someone during a fight on u street at 2: 20 in the morning on saturday. the victim survived. anyone with information could get a$1,000 reward.
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new reaction from the family of a missing mother of five whose suv was found in fairfax county. she livesyon new rk, but police say she left home to go to philadelphia last weekend and sheasn't been heard from since, her suv was found in fairfax county. police arrested luis martiwaz wh driving that suv. >> now we need help. we need whoever's in charge to pay attention to this case becaus it's really hard. it's killing the whole family. >> investigators say martinez and tavera know each other. police discovered a handgun side that suv. police chargear mnez with grand larceny for driving that
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suv. an investigation into who vandalized the statue of robert e lee. it occurred one week ahead of the arone-nniversary of the deadly white nationalist rally in charlottecharlottesville. the twitter fight with lebron james continues this morning. the president tweeted friday night said lemon who he called the dumbest man on television made lebron look smart, which isn't easy to do, i like mike. since then, many have jumped to lebron's defense. including melania trump. lebron was attending an opening of a school. we're goi to talk about that when chuck todd u joins in the studio. and wizards star guard bradnsy beale his rese to
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all this was mple, he said, quote, tired of you, end quote. today is the last day todv taketage of the tax free weekend in virginia, you can save on things like school supplies, clothing and foot wear. find the list of qualifying items in our nbc app. amandrom bowie and kat were part of the women'steam. this puts the team at number one in the world for the first time ever. the tournament actually took place in china where the u.s. be korea. both women have served at thed. c. fencer's club, and they said leading up to their bigin they put in countless hours and practice. >> this was the culmination of lot of fencing work and a lot of team work and it was kind of
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amazin to actually see it happen. >> it's kind of just magical how it hapned all day, we just kind or rof rolled long and it' smooth sailing. the young ladies have their sights set on gold in tokyo. so would you pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars for a pair of shoes, a pair of sneakers? >> no. >> well thousands of people camo to d.c. do that. it gives the chance for young people to get designer shoes. he wanted to empower young entrepreneurs and he sells sneakers out of his house and has already earned a quarter million dollars doing that. >> remember the pump sneakers? >> i had like tee pairs of them. >> that's probably the most i have ever spent onf a pair
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days.ers in my younger if you're a mets fan, you don't need to be told, your team is having a pretty bad season. >> the nationals, after a ---after a loss to the nationals in an embarrassing 25-4 infinish, an online health marketplace free therapy for the most i actually meant to bring attention of a mental heand therapy. no doubt, though, the game does take a toll. >> 25-4. they got this right there. weright now, it's 6:39 as play out the baseball music on this sunday morning and the sunc ising up, we'll scheck your game day forecast today when we come back.
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presint trump lashes out
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at an nba store and midterms are gettinos . it it's been another wild week in politics. >> chuck todd joins us live in the studio. the lebron-trump -- some people would say thatht he m have done it on purpose to kind of rally his basen this is interesting world that we're in right now, right? >> look, this is the president watching tv late at night because it was -- the interview had happened a week rlier, so it was him watching old cnn reruns, of course he never watches cnn, he tells people. here's something here, don lemon, african-american, lebron james african-american, a
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congresswoman waters african-american, and all tee he attacks on intelligence. yourself help but ask why is he always singling ict african-ams like this? why a few people have seen what he has done and at the end of th i day,s nothing more than racism, what he's saying. he may deny that he's being racist, that he's just going after individual people, but a there' pattern that's troubling to people. >> what se is getting a lot of play, once again, we're seeingi his melania issuinging hnher own statement, which some have seen as a push back against her husband. >> i don'thi anybody was actively seeking the first's laesponse to all of this. but this was as brazen of a split as we have seen. >> she wants to go visit the school. >> as we have seen with her, this is as much of a push back, you know,t'interesting, the president will push back against
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anybody but two people, it appears, one is vladimir putin, and is other is melania trump. >> smart man there. >> we know h has gotten pretty good at changing the topic, changing the story line. he ou know how he is, watches everything that's a happening on television news and the manafst trial a big deal. the manafort trial is a huge deal. and the mueller probe is closing in on him so you can't helput see all of this through the prism of he's feeling this pressure, through campaign rallies, twitter, that's his steam valve and i think we're seeing in real time the pressure he's feeling regarding manafort. and mueller. >> this is a special election for a republican seat has been
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in the rublican party since ronald reagan was idprt, going back to 1982, is the last time a democrat has held this seat. it's a special election on tuesday, it's another one of these, republicans shouldn't be in this position. so this has a direct impact on the midterms. if you bring in the big gun and he can't pull a republican in a republican seat over the finish line, this will be a -- one of those rattling moments, yet another one for republicans on capitol hill ify don't pull this one off. >> it's going to be really interesting to see how all the midterms shake out in the midterms going forward. >> we have senators blunt, klobuch klobuchar, and mike murphy a republican ad man to go through this phenomenon of runni all year ads with trump in them, and reading the bedtime stories of
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art of the deal to his baby to show how much-loves president trump. it was aood primary strategy, will it work in the midterms? >> thanks for stopping by, chuck, and a reminder you can see "meet the press" every sunday on news4 at 10: 30. 47, his family escaped the ravages of war, a georgia university scholar is being recognized. >> named for the former nfl player who was killed inombat in 2004. david culver brings us anin inspir story that you're only goinghto see rig here on news4. >> reporter: even in the midsto war, photos can captu a young boy's curiosity. picture after picture of an iraqi child next to u.s. forces, from mitary check points to inside the u.s. embassy, some
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must have wondered who is he? >> ir just remem having a great amount of respect and admiration for what they did. >> t young military fan is ali naya who's working to get his master s at the univers y in fairfax, virginia. >> we're seeing all sorts of stuff that a kid of that age shouldn't see or experience at all. >> reporter:i's father w a member of -- introducing him to a love ofountry and f the united states. >> we were close, very close. >> reporter: in january 2008, al qaeda killed amir. >> when he lost his life, that really took a toll on me and my family as well.
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>> reporter: ali turned to the soldiers with whom his dad worked. >> they took a chance on me, saying, hey, this is somebody who is worthy of coming to the united states and t worthyo wear the uniform. >> reporter:hat young boy, in all with the military, so much militarye joined a national guard right out of high school. >> a skinny iraqi kid can come here, can join the military and become an american. >> reporte no longer a curious child, but a fellow american soldi soldr. in fairfa david culver, news4. >> that story by david there. time right nows 6:49. got the capital wheel behind us. >> yes, a good dayo get outside and take it for a spin. >> why not? >> it doesn't go tha fast. >> but it's nice, a lot of great plac to eat outthere, a carousel.
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definitely want the spf? >> yes, hot and humid conditions, you want to make sure you stay hydrated today. the actual high is going to be in the mid 90s, so a hot day on tap for us, but at least once again we' nice and dry, so we continue to dry out. here's a closer lookt our live city camera and yht can see br surgenshinedy makine ining its way through the area. by tuesday, i'm already tracking our next best chance of rain a closer look at our four things to know over the next few days. today, sunny, hot and humid through tomorrow. and if you take a look at your tuesday, we're tcking not only heat but rain chances and we have a chanc for showers as we go into thursday and friday of next week. notr scanning that is
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finding anything, so a dry weekend. we could see yet again another stray shower to the south and to the east of washington. apart from that. staying dry as we go into monday. it's going to be tuesday when we watch for our next chance of rain and even potentially aew thunderstorms. we'll have really hot conditions sitting over us, enoug to fuel those thunderstorm on thursday with a chance of showers tuesday, wednesday and friday. patchy fog expected to continue closer to wincheste and our current temperatures right now, we're starting off in the mid 70s, so it's a mild start, we're seeing calm conditions with our wind speeds and we'relrdy starting off with more sunshine than we saw yesterday. if you're planning to head out for brunch, you might want to
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stick arouo , it's going very sticky out. if you're planning on going to the pool to cool down,t' t a good idea. 92 by 2:00 p.m. take a lookt 5:00 p.m., 94 degrees for today. so that's my recommendation, so that's my recommendation, find a high sc ok. it was an acicdent. he wasing me and... [laughing] stop it! yeah. whoops!
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welcome back. only o news4, government helps to fund nonprofits that in turn help make our lives better. >> but in prince george's county, some are criticizing who are getting that money. tracey wilkins is following the money trail. >> soghey're giv money based on, i don't even know what. >> reporter:andra is focused on where prince george's grant
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moy is going, she's a part of a nonprofit that helps to built community groups. sandra has been payiog close atteto the community partnership grants. >> we allocate about $1.6 millyen a , but we get over $10 million in requests. >> reporter: when weook at who gets the money, it seems to be the same people over and over again and we s look ate of their services and what they're doing, we're not getting that turn on our investment. >> we checked state recor and found that 20 of the 120 nonprofits that received the grant a month ago are not in good standing with the state tax department now. pruitt is also concerned about the local grant dollars going to support nonprofit grant money outside the county. >> local money should stay inside the community, we should notiving out6 million and in the last twoye s, to groups that are headquartered outside
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of princge ge county. >> reporter: tom henler overse the county's budget and says the grant process is a good one. eople who didn't receive money, we offer them the ability to come in and talk aut find how to improve their application. >> reporter: the next presumed county executive, i talked to her campaign, they said they are aware of this complaint and they will be re-viviewing this and or things in the future. and we have much more ahead on news4today. yes, that includes an hour by hour look at your forecast with st team 4
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. heading into the 7hour, here's what we're following for you this morning. a new report finds that the federal government is kemaking secret plan to take over metro amid safety concerns. and venezuela's president says he was targetedh w a drive drone. >> thank you for being here with us as the sun comesup. >> it is sunday, it's a good
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mor morning we had a great sunday coming up over the weekend. >> i don't believe there's any rain in the forecast, but we turn to brittany ship who is here who is from the city of brotherly love to hopefully bring us some great weather. >> i'm bringing you some weather from the city of brotherly love and that's a dry weekend.e' but going to turn up the heat a little bit. so the heat and humidity, we are seeing mainly clear skies. satellite radar shot, showing clouds to the southf us elsewhere, we are nice and dry, we will see bright sunshine to start on this sunday. temperatures 60s and 70ns. 68 martinsberg and we're in the mid 70s for shington. s we go through the day the temperatures will push into the mid 90s. coming up we'll talk about the heat wave that's onwa its a live report from "the washington post" this morning,
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the per obtained a report from the national transport authority, detailing plan to shut down all of metro if there's a threat to pubc safety. >> because of safety could be shut down because of a federal mandate. it's important tois note thi only a plan and not one that's likely going to go into efft any time soon. ,ere's what else this report tells the shutdown would last as long as necessary and safely officials would wibe cald in to oversee any work. the post is also reporting here that until regulators are satisfied, feral funding could be with held. news4 as reached out to metro to get its response to this report, but so for ar we have not heard
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back. >> there are no special trains and no police escorts for today's unite the right rally. darcy spencer reports on the story y saw first here on news4. >> reporter: metro board member jack evans says there's nplan to provide separate trains for the unite the right rallyn sunday. >> i want to make it very clear that met thro l not have a separate train or separate cars for the rally on sunday, and i don't anticipate that happeni ever. >> reporter: the plan is for the group to march from foggyottom the white house. evanssn says he doe't know how demonstrators could be kept separate. >> if you start discriminating or drawing lin or making
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choices, i'm not even sure it would be legal. >> reporter: the partnership for civil justice funds opposes providing separate -- >> it's outrageou that the city would provide private on transportati. it's not only outrageous, it's unconstitutional. >> reporter: the group's constitutial rights lawyer says it should never have been on the table. >> it's an a embarra>>embarrass. eporter: in a statement, the police say the department does not provide pri fte security any group, there is no plan to provide a police escort for the group. our goal is to maintain separation bnsween the deators and other groups. metro's union also came out against this idea t sayint it would be unfair to have train
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operators basically serve as private chauffeurs for a hate group. in foggy bottom, darcy spencer. a man was killed afteryeing hit a car on route 202. this happened just before1:00 last night in the northbound lanes near landover and bright seat roads. the driver of the car that hit him did stay on the scene did stay to cooperate with responding officers. his name has not been >>release. police found two men shot inside of a car in rockville. one man died on the scene, the other is said to be in grave condition right now. the crime scene is at a park and ride lot that doesn'teem to be operational. it's at norbeck road. >> polic believe t scene is
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contained to possibly inside the car if not the car itself. a firearm was recovered from within the car. >> and police don know if thatwa s the weapon used in the shooting and they have not yet released the name of the man who died. out of venezuela, nicholas u says hean survived a assassination attempt. here'sexplosion. they thought this was sosi sort of asstion attempt. meduro and his wife were not hurt. fire officials say this was all part of a gas explosion a half a block away. 7:06 this morning, one
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person isitut a car after the gas station garage caught on fire. this all went on on martin luther king avenue southeast. a firefighter went to the hospital for heatelated issues. >> d.c. police have lost a crucial member to one of their its, they tweeted out that the oldest horse in their mounted police unit has died. his name was shamus, he was the most experienced horse in the unit. the horses in that mounted unit take part in parades, they help with crowd control during protests and that he loved children and he participated in many community events. decision to sell t-shirts that read you are fake news. now the have changed their minds, it's caused an uproar by
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critics and journalists alike, he said it's criticizing the very profession it's said to unite. it goes on to read, journalists are not the enemy of the people, a phrase used by president trump. the sun is now up, but it's hot a a muggy and were headed for a pretty uncomfortable, sticky day. and machines have been replacing manufacturing jobs for decades,ut what about b
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the nation's factories are facing a problem thismorning. but it's a good one to have. >> factories say with the
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economy booming, they're actually having troubleng findi enough workers to get t job done. a high-techstartup is aiming to solve the shortage. >> reporter: demand for seat belt parts has doubled over the last year and keeping up has been a challenge for manager rob simon. >> we had to think of things differently. >> reporter: so pioneer turned to start up higher diseabotics. they hired two robots for labor intensive jobs that once belonged to people. how much is one of these? >> a robot like this, the starti15 rate is $ an hour. >> reporter: the bots save companies the huge up front cost of buying a bot.
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these robots are 30% more productive than human workers. what was your reaction when you heard robots were coming in to do your job? >> i didt think it was going to work. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of a wave of wider use of robotics. >> robotics options don't necessarily means that people are going to lose their jobs, it just means that people are g hng e an opportunity to do other jobs within an organization. >> reporter: but that could soon change during an economic downturn. bots could keep their jobs while blue and white collar jo t. time right now is 7:12, 74 degrees outside to sta off our sunday morning.
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welcome back. a stafford county deputy pulls overo hel a driver stopped on the side of the road. >> megan fitzgald explains whou how an offer of assistance led to an arrest. >> reporter: many legal experts
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say arrest never should have happened. >> i was uring. i was heading south on jefferson davis highway. >> reporter: george wingate says he was on h his waye to his family when his check engine light came on so hele pul over to the side of the road. >> she's at home waiting on me. >> reporter: he didn't make it home that day, speaking about the moment that officer wingate pulled up in his suv. >> i committed a >> you're still required to identify yourself. >> am i being detain. >> no. >> he arrested him for failing to identify himself, obstruction of justice and resisting arrest. >> if i'm not being detained and free to go -- >> he's 100% right.
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>> reporter: criminal defenseto ey tom wall says he sees why he threw out the case. >> he walks up to the man and tries to get him to identify himself. that gentleman technically could walk away and he attempts to or he asks to and the police officer says no, you can't. >> nevertheless wingate filed a lawsuit against deputy fullford. >> with officers and civilians of our color, it' time that we stand up for our rights and do this the right way. >> and weid reach out to the stafford county sheriff's department and were told they can not comment because of the pending litigate. we attempted to interview deput full ford, but he has not
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responded to our request. >> it's going to be a pool day, that's probably the best thing? >> a margarita day. t>> those are things you mentioned. >> pool day, get a margarita. and if you are out and about,ke sure you see your sun glasses, and yousunscreen, we're going to see a lot of sunshine tongy, it's g to send our feels like temperatures closer tohe triple-digit mark. here's a closer look outside right now. you can see how bright the sunshine already is, the temperatures are going to stay above average tomorrow into tuesday, so rightow, we are tracking the possibility of a heat we, it could start today for the 90 degrees next few days. that heat wave potentially started and more rain chances back inour forecast. so at least today heading into tomorrowwe stay dry, right now the only thing we're tracking is
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a few clouds, not really over washington but just to the south of winchester. that's where we find our clouds, elsewhere it is a nice dry and sunny start to our sunday. manassas at 70 grees, culpepper 70 degrees. and a bit cooler in winchester in the mid 60s. as the morning goes on by 10:00 a.m., we will quickly push into the mid to high 80s. it's going to feelticky out there, even as early as 10:00 a.m. our feels likeemperature closer to 89 degrees. a lot of locations are pushing into the 90s today. we're going to have a feels like temperature close to the triple-digit mark. dry conditions expected. as we get closer to tuesday, we already have a chance of rain back in the forecast. same thing a we go into wednesday, we could even see a
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ew isolated thunderstorms heading into tuesday. our highs today, 94 degrees, hot and humid conditns, what we expect to see and your 10-day forecast shows the three-day is here in the 90s vpt , so we hav chance of thunderstorms on wednesday, slight clans on thursday and friday, so we'reot hoping we'reoing to enter back into an unsettled weather pattern that's going to give us unsettled weather each day. but we're going to put this on your radar earlier. looks like we'll sta a to dry ou we head into saturday and sunday of next weekend. coming upck we'll c out your weekend and show you exactly
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countingco s, unpacking a new phone and ride sharing. wages rose modestly during july. we'll find out if inflation also remained in check. consumer price data will be reported on media companies dominate this week's earnings list, with diey and 20 century fox leading the way, also watch papa john's pizza for updates on the coany and it's founder john schnatter. advocates for uber and lyft
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says customers would be hurt if -- theou cityel votes on the vehicle cap on wednesday. and final a new phone from samsung. the company will unveil the new galaxy note 9 on thursday.ew other products will be announced on tuesday including updated galaxy tablets and watches. a built of hometown pride and some controversy at this year's nfl hall of fame ceremony. >>ay lewis and former redskins manager bobby berd. terrell owens decided to accept his gold jacket at the university of tennessee speaking t against the hall of fame voting body. >> it's not because of how many times it took for me to be voted
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to the hall. it's about the mere fact that the sports writers are not in alignment with the mission and the core values of the hall of fame. >> owens is now the first living player not to attend his induction ceremony. but you know what's classybout the nfl? they still gave him the jacket. est more an polices a than 20 gay rights active it is ises -- activists -- russia passed a law in 2013 banning the spreading ofay propaganda. this is something you would see out of a james bond movie. >> picehased four speeding jet skis down the river thames in london on friday night.
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they're racing after each other. people who are nearbt cau most of the action on their cell phones and officers weren't able to make any arrests. beit this also could hav like the italian job, like a bank heist or utsomething. >> usually the swedish, the crown jewels were jpet s and they got away in a boat. >> how about that. >> so who knows? what entertai though, wow. it's often the case with many working mothers and new zealand's prime minister is no ixception, who returned yesterday after weeks of maternity leave. she's only the sixth prime minister to give birth while in office. her part anywhere clark gayford will take care of their baby daughter full-time while she was at work. >> very cool. congratulations to her. the time right now, 7:26 on
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due to publisafety. it's only a plan and it's not likely to go into effect. the president of venezuela says someone tried to kill him with exploding drones. presidentmeduro issued a statement blaming a colombi the united states for the attack. and the newseum says it's going to stop selling fake newsi t-shirts after already issued a statement defending the shirts. 7:30. >> yeah. >> welcome in on this sunday e morning, got bright sunshine out there. we got enough rain, so we're going to actually catch a break from that. >> brittany ship is joini us, who says we're going to have a nice and dry day this weekend. >> yes, a nice forecast. we have sain so much in the area in the past couple of
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weeks, but we're dry today and we'reor enjoying sunshine. we're going into the hot and humid conditions this afternoonr temperatures will get into the mid 90s for aot amount of our area. take aloser look at our temperatures 71. mild and comfortable as you're heading out the door, grab your sunscreen, grab your sun glasses, leave your umbrella, leave your rain jacket at home, you will n need it today. out the door for us by noon, our temperatures will quickly push into the low 90s. >> hey, rdmetro's b chair has decided against a controversial idea to be special trained in next weekend's unite the right rally. >> some said metro was given special treatment to white
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supremacists, but metro says the idea was to keep them separate from other pro-te from protesters. >> i want to make it clear that metro will not have separate cars for t-- >> it says there's nplan in place, but the chief says the goal is to keep a separation betweenth demonstrators and groups. >> the survivors of the deadly school shooting of marjorie stoneman-douglas school attended -- an orang plastic barrier served as a partition, some people had guns with them.
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othersrmed with sipes. >> i will continue to be relentless. we will win. >> if they reallyant to hurt us, the nra is not where we should be. >> some of the biggest sticking points against the nra include sensible gun restrictions and an end to the company's tax exempt status. > > time right now is 7:33, new reaction this morning from t family of a miss g missing moth
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five. her suv was found in fairfax county, the police arrested luis vimartinez who was d the suv. >> we need whoever's in charge to pay attention to this case, because it's really hard. it is killing the whole family. >> now investigators say martinez and tavara know each other. oars charged martinez with grand larceny and possessio of a concealed weapon, hess in jail without bond. officers believe thattavara made it to washington but may have been hurt. >> vandalism of a statue of
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robert e. lee one year after the deadly white nationalist rally in charlottesville. the president picked a fight late friday night whe he tweeted about an interview with don len. he said that don lemon made lebron look smart. since then me have jumped to lebron's defense, including first lady melania trump. lebron was speaking at the opening of a university in ohio. . and wizards star bradley beale, his reonse was pretty simple. he said, tired of you, end quote. take advantage of the tax free weekend in virginia. you can save on things like school supplies, clothing, footwear, find a full list o
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qualifying items. also a shameless plug, we have a back t school fashion show at fair oaks fall. >> i canelieve it's back to school time already. >> hey, the u.s. fencing team recently won gold at the world championship thanks to two memberht from r here in our area. this w puts the team at number w one in tld for the first time ever. both of the women trained at the d.c.fencer's club. they said leading up to their big win, they put in hours and practice. >> this is the culmination of a lot of fencing work and team work. >> it was just kind of imaginable what happened all day, we just kind of rolled
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along and it was pretty smooth sailing. >> the next eventill be the olympics in tokyo. would you pay hundreds of doars for a pair of sneakers? >> me >> there are some people who would. a lot of people gathered in to do just that. kick fest allows young people to buy designer shoes. a young entrepreneur sells o sneake of his house and he has already earned more than a quarter million dollars selli shoes out of his house. >> and there are sneaker fans out there. >> oh, yeah. >> like one mor every outfit. >> it's true. hey, if you're a mets fan, you don't need to be told this again, but your team is having a lousy season. >> i don't think they forgot t
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what happenes past week. the team lost to the nationals, it was embarrassing, 25-4. this -- and so now there's this online mental health market places that has made an offer to alns. three controversi therapies. uma health said that it's actually to bring attention to the issue o mental health and therapy and a well know how much sports and our teams can take a toll on all of us. switzerland has the second ghest gun ownership behind the u.s., but when it come toss mas shootings, they say they have no worries. we're going to look
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as nbc's lucy cavanau explains, one may offer some insight. >> each mass shooting in america echoes thousands of miles away in switzerland. with a population of just over t millios tiny nation has an outside love for us guns. >> w bieve in the right to have yourbe an armed free citizen. e citizen militia army are trained, issued a weaponnd can keep it after their service. >> it they go to military and
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they shoot a tradition that span all agegroups. >> there are hundreds of shooting ranges just luke this one all across switzerland. guns are a regular part of swiss life but mass shootings are rare. there are plenty ole >> because it's so highly regulated, it gives us freedom to bear arms, to shoot our arms, but alwayser u highly regulated regime. >> it so i can't just walk in here and say, hey, i want to buy a gun? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: before buying a gun you have to get a license from local authorities and under go screening for violence, mental health and addiceson is a former police officer in colorado who now lives inh zur shows that sensible gun control and gun laws can go hand in
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hand. >> in the united states, it's more based on personalfreedom. they have a firearm to protect their own personalti liber because they don't trust the government in se cases. >> reporter: yasne is too young to remember switzerland' last mass shooting in 2001. >> usually you don't have to have a gun to protect yourself because you're usually safe. l >> reporike the u.s., a country that values its guns, but ss gun ownership in starkly different terms. lucy cavanaugh, nbc news, zurich. nice and dry, i looks like we could have another day of that, it's 7:43, and the temperature is only going to gor temperature is only going to gor up, you forecast for tod anday
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er. his family escaped the ravages of war. >> he's been named a pat tilmon scholar, that's the name of the nfl playerhoas killed in iraq in 2004. and it's an inspiring story ofd termination that you're only goin to see here on news4. >> reporter: even in the mid sz of war, photos cantu c a young boy's curiosity.
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from the military check points to inside the u.s. embassy, some must have wonder eed, who i? >> i just remember having a great amount of respect and admiration for what thed. di the young fan is ali who is 23, he's working to get his masters in fairfax, virginia f from the battle field he once called home. ali's father amir, served as an interpreter to u.s. and coalition forces, a sort of take youro son t workday approach, showing ali a love of service for country, both iraq and the. united stat >> we were close, we were very close. >> reporter: in january 2008, while taking his daughter to school, aqaeda killed amir.
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>> when he lost his life, that really took a toll on my life and my family as well. a soldier saw me and took the ri andaid hey, this is someone who's worthy of coming to thenited states and worthy to wear the uniform. >> reporter: which brings us back to ali's career path, that young boy, all in with the military, so much that hed joi the virginia national guard right out of high school. >> a skinny iraqi kid can come here, can join the military and become an american. no longer a curus child, but a fellow american soldier. in nfairfax, david culves 4. wh >> what a story, what a journey. >> solutely, good one from david there. 7:48 on this sunday rning, and we're staring down a hot one day, brittany? >> we are.
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>> we have had so much rain. >> what else can you say, but we are? >> we're going from all the rain to the sunshine, so is hard to complain. >> so when the kids are like, we want to ao outsi play, you just have to suck it up and sweat it out. >> at least it's not rainy, you can get out and e toy allse outdoor activities. today it is going to be on the rmer side. our feels like temperature is going to get close to 100 egrees. again, make suryou're staying drinked, make sure you plenty of water if you're going out to church or brurng nch o t the pool, our temperatures are going to be in the mid 90s today. this is what we're going to see today, plenty of bright sunshine expected. round of sunshine, hot and humid
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conditions for monday as you head bac to rk. hot and muggy as you head into tuesday, not only are we still adealing with heat temperatures in the 90s, but now we start tracking rai chances and another chance for more widespread showers as weead through wednesday. a little bit of cloudiness there, near wincheste but everyone else starting off with clear conditions. now as we get into the afternoon, because it's still really humid out, we have moisture p ince in the atmosphere, we could see an isolatedhower o two, but mainly dry and a dry start to your workweek on monday, but as we go go tuesday and wednesday, we do expect a few changes. what we're expecting is a chance of rain closer to shenandoah valley nrwinchester, that will be right around 5:00 on tuesday. looks like wednesday, we have a better chance according to this
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latest model to see a more widespread chae on thursday and it looks like our rain chances for friday are going down rig no so pretty far out, we're just looking for an unsettled weather pattern. our visibility is down, if you're closer to ,winchest we're down to about 5 miles, to patchy fog to start. our temperature in th 70s, at about 3-mile-per-hour, if you do head out for brunch,mp atures are going to sit in the low 90s, the feels like temperatures are going to near thema triple-digi. hot and humid conditions and our pool forecast, this is a good recommendation, take look at those temperatures, by noon, 90 degrees, b2:00, 92 degrees, the pool will be a good way to co off. coming up, we'll tell you
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gasless cars are soon to be on the horizon. >> reporter: on any gen day,
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sergeant richardas hardic to hit the gas for an emergency call. but hartnett isn't hitting the gas. his car is fullyelectric. but that doesn't slow him down. >> it hits 0 to 60 i a little over six seconds. ly it's extremefast. >> reporter: they're cheaper to maintain and the city didn't have to pay anything for this car. so highland police not only have an electric police car, they also have an electric motoivycle. >> it myself as a police officer to talk about something other than police work >> all police stations should be thinking about doing things like that. >> other departments like los angeles have been experiencing ith electric fleets for some time, but only for nonemergency use. since putting e thectric car into service eight months neago
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hart says other police stations across the country have taken notice. highland haser installed s charging stations around the city where police and the public can charge up for free. time now 7: 56 here. following backlash, metro will not be offering certainspecial for those taking part in next ht week's unite tally. a man was hit and killed by a driver of a car on route 202 of prince george's the driver who hit him stayed on the ene, we're told, the victim's name has not been made public. >> police released this surveillance photo of someone who stabbed a man. the manecs ed to survive.
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it's a miracle. >> are you ordering the mueller investigation to be shut down? n our democracy itself is the crosshairs. >> this fire is rea outrunning us. good morning and welcome to "sunday atoday" on thust 5th, i'm willie geist. president trump is back at his new jersey golf club this morning fresh off a campaign rally in ohio last night. the president gave his latest assessment of russian interference in american elections and handicapped the vodterms, but he did not mention one of ohio's farite sons, lebron james, afterhe president went after james in a lateig

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