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this morning the board ng oversehe university of maryland and all universities in the state is taking over the investigation into a football player's death. they're looking deeper into allegations of player abuse within the program. >> mr. trump is motivated by the best interest of mr. trump. >> brennan fired back, the rmer head of the cia responded to the president after being stripped of his top security cleern this week. and today is the perfect to add a member of the family. nbc is helping to clear the y. shelters to a big day around here as we welcome you in on this saturday morning.
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good morning. >> in the forecast today, a new puppy. >> or acat. or guinea pig. >> iguana. >>lenty of options for you today. >> it's a big day here. it is clear the shelters. we're going to have much more on that ahead. but if you're headed out, we probably want to know how to dress. right? >> yeah. we can check in with our fashion expert. >> tyeah,nk you. thank you. now i'm the official, i guess house fashion person. i like that. i like that added to the list.d let's go ah and talk about rain. you're going to have to have the umbrella as things youave to take with you. showersur and thunderstormsg the overnight hours last night. right now a few rain showers out in the shenandoah valley. we'll continue to see them push east io the d.c. metro hour over the next couple ofhours.
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a frontal system north and west that's going to sync into our area. periods of rain today and tomorrow it's muggy ohere right now. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. 77 in d.c. we'll talk about the timing of the rain for today. talk to you about when we could see fall-like conditions. they're coming our way. we'll show you when cing up. all right. thank you. 6:02. the university of maryland board f regents is overseeing two investigations. >> the probes deal with the death of jordan mcnair. the report is due to be complete next month. preliminaro findings led them accepting responsibility for the mistakes leading up to his death. the other investigation was initiated by the school president. it is goi to be looking into the football program's culture. here is no timetable for finishing that report, but in a
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statement the board of regents fered insight. they said their goal is to ensure all systems universit including university of north dakota college park are actively working to ptect the health of safety of other student. >> another warning this morning about verifying your uber ride before jumping into the car. police identified than they say posed as an uber driver in d.c. investigators tell us ar passenas beaten and then forced to withdraw money from atms. officers believe the suspect is tied to other armed kidnappings. this is a picture of 22-year-old jesse benjamin nun. he and this woman allegedly drove up to a man in the 1300 block of u street northwest pretending to be a ride share company about a month ago.
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police say the man gca in the thinking he was going to smoke marijuana. instead of lighting up, they say nun and the accomplice robbed him of his cell phone, wallet and credit card. they drove around beating him orth a guncing him to withdraw cash and then throwing him out of the car inry mand. the man was treated and released from the hospital. police believe nun and the woman may be related to other armed kidnappings that occurred earlier in the summer. ride share companies say make sure you check the driver's name, photo and license plate before yn gete car. in northwest d.c., shoma stone, news 4.hi ts morning documents stripping even more security clearances are ready for president trump's clearances according to "the washington post." earlier this week tho white use announced it voided john y brennan's sec clearance. some o intelligencefficials fear
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former fbi director robert mueller may be next. if mueller or his team lose their clearances, it could end the investigation issia's influence on the 2016 election. more than 70 former intelligence officials sned statement blasting the president for trying to stifle free speech. president trump denies that. and n this morning, former cia john brean is now director -- is considering taking legal action. he madet the announcem on the rachel maddow show last night. he said pursuin legal action would prevent the president from revoking another person's clearance. he said he believes preisdent trump quote, abusing the powers of his presidency. >> the other people on the so-called enemy's list now, i think this is justnother example of mr. trump trying to frighten and intimidate others but i can tell you having worked in the national security and intelligce community for many, many years, these are not the type of people who are going to be bullied or intimidated by
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someone by the likes of mr. trump. brennan is an analyst for nbc news and c.ms tomorrow he'll sit down with chuck todd to talkore about the controversy. you can watch it live here starting at 10:30. this morning we're learning more about the funeral arrangementsor aretha franklin. there will be a four-dayat celen in detroit starting august 8th th. her bod l willie in repose. the funeral and burial is private and performer are still being lined upor fhe massive musical tribute. her music appealed to so many. she discovered her voice singing in church and her best-selling album was amazing grace. many sayer music was the sound track for the african american experience over the decaids. >> she it in a way that was quiet and powerful. look at the afro she adopted and
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the adoption of her city, detroit. it was being spurned because it was a black city. >> you can learn more about her and her career include heing he ties to our area on our app. the stafford county home water who showed us brown water from her house is about to have a water filtration installed. she says the home habitat for humanity built for is plagued with problems including smelly brown water. afterur story, someone donated the money to buy her that water filtration system. habitat humanity willot charge her for the installation. in alexandria they will be getting air conditioners for no charge thanks to a partnership between the citynd dominion enere. every hom on hop kin's court
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will get one. that's more than 150 senior residents. more good news, they'll get help paying the high electric bills thanks to the share program. today news 4 helps clear the shelters and match 11 pets with foreverhomes. >> animal shelts wil waive then adoptio fees. there are dozens of dogs and cats waiting for new families. some turtles and guinea pigs. >> a bearded liz zard? those things are so popular. bring your photo i.d. and nepare to fall there with a furry or scaly friend. >> we have friends coming to share more with us about clear the shelters. a car crash turns into a endce chase and does not until a bus full of people can hold down an accused thief. an incredible story.
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we'll fill you in on the details next. and a bear was looking for a snack when he gotns lockede somebody's car. luckily they were able to help out. ese how they
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friends still grieving the murders of a mother and her two young daughters are coming together to remember them. a candle light vigil was held last night in honor of thect s. authorities say watts' husband and father is responsible. documents suggest the bodies were in an oil well. this morning the teen who pushed her friend off a washington bridge is facing charges. 18-year-old taylond smith
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16-year-old jordan hoguerson were with friends at this popular recreational area last week when that happened. taylor pushe hoguerson off the bridge. roughly a 60-foot drop. ngshe's recove right now. prosecutors say several factors were considered when they deded to file the charges. >> what they want to see happen. we look at the strength of the evidence. we look at t defendant's maturity level, their age. >> thwell, sould serve up to a year in jail and pay a fine. hoguerson is recovering and she's going to be on the "today" show this morning to talk about the experience. all right. this next story is like a scene out of action movie. it happened out of california. a man steals a highway patrol cruiser and uses it to steal a bus from the campus of frem
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sacramento bus. authorities stay an officer from thealifornia highway patrol was helping ar after a crash on a nearby highway there. they say while he was helping the driver, the other driver got into the cruiser and drove to the school. that's where the suspectth used patrol car to then pull over a bus. witnesses say the suspecthen gets on the bus, drives it a little while before passengers alize something is notight here, and they're able to hold down the suspect. the suspect wasrrted and incredibly nobody else got hurt. that's some shocking s.deta >> what's the motive in something like this? just a joyride? >> that's what it sounds like. >> dangerous. 6:13 >> a snack run not going so well for a bear in california. >> this guy got stuck inside of a car until police came to the rescue. take a look. the video right here shows a deputy firing several bean bag r.unds into the back window of the >> there it is, to the right. >> and then it shattered. >> breaks free. >> jumping out of the window
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there toee m, and getting fresh air. he takes off and goes into the wood. the sheriff's office posted bears cannot open doors. >> well, and they can lock themselves in and -- >> look at that. he's out of there. >> tt's what happens when you leave the cheetos in your car. ouean it out when get out. 6:14 right now. looking at7 degrees. it's warm and the temperature is going to go up from there. here to tell us about the weekend, lauren rickets on this clear the shelters y. clear the shelters y. it'sda a
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today is car the shelters. an annual nbc telemundo event to promote animal adoption. >>he story maybe will inspire you to adopt. sometimes the rescue process can go both waor. >> rr: each dog here as a story. >> it's been a heck of a long jour iy. >> reporte california -- >> we rescue the unrescuable. >> reporter: a dog with a heart king history gets a second chance. >> dogs burned, shot, stabbed, hung, cnything you imagine are rescued. >> reporter:av this dog elled from san bernardiudi arabia. >> he is a paralyzed dog.
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>> rinorter: now t steps toward recovery. >> he's here. he's safe, and his new life begins now. >> reporter: zach is the man behind the mission. >> we use rescue dogs to rescue people. orter: he had to be saved. >> i was destite and hopeless. >> reporter: rescue dogs helped pull him up from rock bottom when he wasda sui and dealing with addiction. l i was given 90 days to without a transplant. >> reporter: he never had to get the transplant. >> he say his dog became his lifeline and gave him a new purpose. >> i know these dogs fl like row aways. i really wanted to breathe new life into them and new life breathed into me. >> reporter: now the reach for marley's mutts is internationa and help from jockey helped him ascue more dogs.
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every yearn 3 estimat million adoptable dogs are euthaniz. many are senior dogs. >> they're mellow. they're affectionate and loving. >> reporter: older dogs are often more realistic for busy lifestyles. zachie bs there is hope for shelter animals ifpl more p considered adopting pets instead of buying them. >> at the end of the day you saved another animal's life. that kind of bd and relationship is very powerful. >> reporter: and it's not always clear who is rescuing om. nbc news. >> that is the truth. i will say my dog i who 13 years old came into my life during a very, very challenging time, and he was the bff and still is to thisday. they're part of your family. they do the body and heart good, as you know. >> you guys are my best friends.
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>> we've adopted david as well. >> i'll be your rescue. >> we'll have a lotn clear the shelters coming up. our teams are spanned across tha and also a list of the shelters online if you go to the front page. there's a shelter pretty much within driving distance wherever you li c. worthcking it out. >> if somebody wants to pick up a dog and head out for a walk. >> you'll need an umbrella. waves of rain. we has rain showers during the overnight. eve an f thunderstorms. severe weather over the over nigh not today. a few stronger, heavier l downpourer this afternoon. more rain today. it's not going to be raining all day. we'll have rain o theretoday. stronger storms. i don't think so. i mean, not a widespread severe weather outbreak. cancel plans? i'd have a backup plan i case
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you have things to do outside. definitely have a backup plan. maybe want to download the nbc washington app to keep ahead of the weather. waves of rain are coming our way. will humidity eventually fall? it does f look likel toward the end of the workweek. a few showers right now just to the west. but ag on, s those showers lining up around the shenandoah valley. they will move east. even into frederick county, maryland, light stuff out there. widen out the view. we have a s fronttem to the north and west. that's going to kind of slowlyn move our area. but very slowly. not passing through until tomorrow. we're looking at a chance of showers throughout the day today. temperatures, muggy. we're in the 60s and 70s. 77 in washington. for yourwakeup weather, damp. ran chances through the morning. a little bitf fog out there. some areas are getting sunshine,
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especially south and west of for ost part, cloud cover ec. today with waves of rain. temperatures in the mid to upper ie 80s. there's the showers we're seeing along i-81. they'll scoot over to the east. the's going to be plenty of dry time out there. that's why i say keep an eye to the sky in case you have plans.i a few h downpours into the afternoon. that's signified by the reds and yellows. i don't think the flooding threat is going to be that bad. we'll be with you at 6:00 and 11:00 to walk you through it. we'll keep a chance for rain showers through tonight and through the day morrow. temperatures tomorrow a little cooler, and then monday we have a smaller chae for som rain and tuesday we'll have our best chance for severe weather. eby the time get to wednesday, thursday, friday, temperatures in the lower to mid 80s with lower humidity. weave more news h there is a place
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a war of words between a president trum the woman who runs the city he lives in. >> the d.c. mayor firing back after the president called out the district for the soaring cost of the military parade. >> t andhe parade is off for now, but the blame game is on. >> this early morning tweet from president trump did not sit well with d.c. yor. >> certainly i was offended by the notion that we would goose the numbers. the we would exaggerate
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number. that has not been how we have conducted ourselves in dealing with this president or t last one or the one before that. >> since attending this military pade in france earlier this year, president trump has been planning to have ailitary parade here in d.c. a spokesperson for the department of defense said the parade scheduled for this november has been postponed until sometime next year. then t president tweeted the reason for postponing was the fault of local politicians in d.c. who he accused of inflating the costs. within an hour the mor tweeted back. yep, i'm the local politician who finally got through to the reality star in the white house with the reality of parades and demonstrations in trump america. press reports revealed the projected cost of the parade at $92 million. that includes $21 million the bowser administration estimated for things like police, fire and
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paramedics, traffic control and enforcing illegal vending laws. >> our costs are about 20 million which is in linewh with it costs us to support his inauguration. that's what we think this event will rcost. orter: jim mattis disputed the price tag. >> whoever told you that is probably smoking something that's legal in my state most states. >> reporter: in the district, news 4. 6:27 rht now. waves of rain. that is what storm team 4 teorologistsme
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the board takes over at the university of maryland of region enlts is taking over the school's investigation of a footballplayer's death. the announcement was after a meeting friday. no word on the future for the head footballcoach. brennan fires back. the former head of the cia says the president pulling security clearances to settle political scores is a slippery slope. he also put blame on other republicans were not admonishing president trump'sions this week. this summer is almost over, and the animal shelters are full. hopefully not for long. we're helping clear the shelters all over the dmv today.
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on this clear the shelters saturday, august 18th. good morning. >> and are you ready to add a new friend to your home? we hope so. >> that w video just showed you is not fair watching that little kitten reaching out through the cage. >> we'll have a lot me moments like that coming up on the newscast throughout the morning. first we want to welcomeou in. thank you for joining us. also want to tell you you need tore pre for more rain today. >> the storm team 4 weather center, what's this about? >> it's not rain all day. we're going to see waves of rain, periods of rain throughout the day. frontal system is close to it's a little too close for comfort and not passing through until tomorrow. w we'll dealh rain chances not only today but also tomorrow as well. we hadain overnight. look at that. a few thunderstorms. severe thunderstorms that rolled through our area during the overnight. right now mostly dry, especially
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west of the blue ridge mts. still in the shenandoah valley around winchester. again just a few light showers out that way. also patchy fog. this frontal stem is going to kind of very slowly sink into tour region andt's going to bring us our rain chances as we continue through the day today.o we'll talk timing. we'll talk about a big drop in that humidity and temperatur. that's all coming up on the 10-day. >> thank you,. laur 6:32 right now. the university system of maryland board ofegents is overseeing two major investigations stemming from the deat of a football player. >> the first is a player who died on june 15th. the report is due to be complete next month. preliminary findings with the university of maryland accepting respsibility for the events
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leading up to his death. the other looks up into the program of culturend the progr program. the board of regents offered insight i io whys more involved. they say our goal is to ensure that all system universities including umcp is actively working to protect the health and safety of every student and to foster support of culture in which everyone can flourish. they're not related by blood, but they came together to pray in so sheast. >> thered a bond after the discovery of buried secrets. jackie bensen this morning explains whyhese strangers are uniting. >> reporter: being member of someone who is missing is a small and often very lonely >> this isn't a blame thing today. we're not saying the police didn't do thi or the -- somebody didn't do that. we're sayinghatould i have
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done better. >> reporter: most of those who gathered have missing family members themselves. these people all three disappeared in 2006. michael muse, former lead vocalist for rare essence to school with king's brothers. his own son christian has been missing since 2012 derek butler's sister pamela, an analyst for the environmental protection agencyaseen missing since 2009. >> i'm h oute because i know that in a situation like this ople need support and need help. >> reporter: henderson lonnd is the f of missing and exploited east of the river. >> this is about human decency and expressing love to the community. >> reporter: balloons with the names of theis msing were released towar the sky over
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wayne place along with prayers that they would one day be found. meantime, families have be dealing with the d.c. medical examiner's office trying tout figure a way to hold funerals. in southwest washington, jackie bensen, news 4. this morning there is more controversy and a contentious race for virginia senate. corey stewart admits this picture was doctored. the picture appears to show his democratic opponent, tim kaine as a younger man seated among hon durnfighters. says he worked in honduras to promote his radical socialist ideology but the original picture is with cain in front of mayan >> in the 1970s there was a liberation theology going .
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it was the whole attempt to m instalxist governments. >> senatorkaine's campaign responds. cory stewart's pathetic lying reveals a candidate so desperate for attention that he will h atta cain's christian missionary work just to get on the news. >> the polls sho kaine leading. post candidates will be in debate. chuck todd will moderate on. september 26 no verdict in the trial of paul manafort. the jury end their second day of deliberations yesterday. they'll return on nday. manafort faces 18 crges of tax and banking fraud related to his time as a political consultant in ukraine. on thursday the jury asked t judge for clarification on reasonable doubt. wernave also l the names of jurors will not be released
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after the judge revealed that he is under protection from u.s. marshals after receiving threats. we have the surveillance video showing a man breaking into a restaurt on georgia avenue northwest. it's video that we got from d.c police. you can see him throw a cement inblock into thew of the restaurant. the video picks up inside where the man is t seening bottles of liquor and a computer as well. if you recognize the suspect, please call police. angie, your lunch is on me today. okay? >> ok. >> we'll double up on burritos. chipolte offering buyne get one free deal. >> do you know how big these things are? >> i know. this is a nationwide promotion geared toward students heading ck to school. we can still pass. no school i.d. is required to ge a free burrito, salad or maybe a order of tacos. do you want the kids meal? lots of offers. to get the deal you need to mention the bogo deal while at
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the register.on for ne and app orders use the special promo code, student. >> today news 4 helps clear the shelters and match loving pets with forever homes.l >> ani shelters across our area will waive adoption for fees for pets. there are dozens of dogs, cats waiting for new families and also turtles in ere, bunnies. >> you name it, they got it. >> bring your photo i.d., your children -- got to bring the children. they're the closers. >> andhey may be the ones naming the pet. >> right. and prepare to fall in love with a furryie fr, and don't always go for the perfect one. you know? some are just so happy to be here. >> we've got a whole team of folks here at news 4 joining us at e 8:30 as show you some more of the folks who are helping clear the shelters today. one. a fun 6:38 on this saturday. a family says this loudoun
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coun church has a code of secrecy that kept them from their children for years. now there are new concerns after a man connected to the church is arrested for sexual abusl we'l take a look at theve contial church up next on news 4 today.
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we are following breaking news this morning. nations secretary has died. the u.n. confirming the death to nbc news early this morning. a statement from a foundation says he died peacefully in his sl 8p. he was years old. >> deputies arrest a man on allegations of sexual abuse, and he is connected to a church in sterling, virginia with a controversial history. >> this morning church members p areting to protest calling for more arres. >> reporter: when gary and marsha foster sawhe mug shot. >> i had a sigh of relief. >> after all these years, you know, somebody is doing something. reporter: we first introduced you to the fosters and their son michael three years ago. they we part of cavalry sempl church for decades. gary and marshal left in 2007.
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it's seven years before they were reunited with their son. they don't have contact with their heldest daughter and have never met their kid. >> once you speak out ati qu, the process begins and you are singledout. the shunning begins. >> but the culture is such that if y doleave, you will be cut off from your family. >> reporter: ellen left in 2009. she remembers o'connor as a deeken at the church. on thursday he was arrested. he was charged with sexually abing a young girl beginning when she was 13. it was first reported back in 2003. and it is not believed to have happened at the church but ellen says y cannot separate the two. >> and the fact that so many people knew what had happened says to me that it is entirely connected to cavalry temple. >> reporter: as was the case when similar allegations against
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church members arose three years ago, i again have reached out to church leadership wanting to hear from the pastor or somebody in charge. they have yet to g back tome. >> this isn't is tnl case. this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> we're thankful for loudoun county sheriffs and what they've done, but they're not finishes as far as we're concerned. >> reporter: they believe more arrests should be made. in sterling, virginia, dav culver, news 4. the former church members say they told iestigators about even more allegations of abuse with cavalry temple. the church members are expected to hold a protest outside cavalryemple at some point this morning. 6:44. lauren rickets is trackingsy th em headed our way. stay with .us
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the "today" shos next. >> we have kate and craig joining live from new york. >> look who we dragged away from >> i came in really early. it's all right. >> she's sleepwalking right now. >> how did you get the night off? >> i'll be back tomorrow. >> coming up, wll talk live to the young woman who was pushed off a bridge six stories high, charges have just been filed against the friendho pushed her. we're going to ask if she thinke th potential punishment fits the crime. it h will be first live interview on "today." >> ahead, shockingat allns of bullying by the current miss
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america who says the top executives are tryin to silence> her. and ireland coming to baltimore. guinness opened its first brewery it's in maryland.ars. dylan came down. she's also learning the art the perfect pour. those stories and more when we get started in a few minutes on a saturday morning i "today." >> did dylan make it back? >> she's he >> she's a little wobbly. >> and she brought beer. >> lots of it. >> david, where's yourtie? >> oh, my gosh. craig, thank you, i didn't notice that. gie didn't say anything. >> what happened? >> it's casual saturday. you can lose yours too. >> come on. >> he's in shorts also. >> whe i was in washington they didn't let me go on air without a >> times have changed, craig. >> good to see you. >> good to see you guys.
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kate, good to see you. we'll seeboou in ten minutes. >> see the shade? oh.>> et's switch subjects and talk about plants and wine. we went from guinness beer to talk about wine. whenou think about the rain, you think usually it's a good thing for plants. well, in virginia's vineyards, it's created an issue. >> a big challenge, ifact, for growing grapes and vegetable growers are grumbling. we went to loudoun county to see how they're coping. >> reporter: to look at the near perfect grapes ripening on the vine, it might be hard to believe growers and wine makers summer.d an uneasy the problem? too much rain. >> the spring rains during flowering can sometimes hurt your yield. >> reporter: in it's the head wine maker's trd year. one of the biggest worries with the, disease-causing fung us
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that can damage grapes. some h vineyardse lost part of their crop. the leaves are growingoo much. >> ingrows the leaves instead of ripening the fruit. we needed to shutdown own focus on fruit ripening. >> reporter: that's why today this workeras cuttiown the candy, but craig hill is still optimistic. >> i think you c still make good wine this year and that's thef beauty being in virginia. every year iso different. >> reporter: still one frustrated vineyard owner is calling this year 20-hate-teen. in your five years the worst summer -- >> ever in virginia for me. >> reporter: wading through weeds gzye c they're picking peppers today. a lot of crops are late to
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harvest and theur sated soil has been hard onto may toes. >> a lot of them have the early blight. the leaves are dying from the bottom down. the tomatoes get sunburn. we've been struggling with that. they also split. >> reporter: down the road, mouth watering choices. thest harve just won't be quite ast abundis year. any talk of lack of wine is devastating to lauren. >> ye i know. but just to add onto that, the gr ie harve expected to begin in northern virginia in a few weeks. wwe hope that can wring on the sun and if you want your wine, make that happen, but today>>- ot going to be a good year for wine. this year -- yeah. iryid that s last year. and the grapes expand. it's a nightmare. >> more rain today? >> more rain the next couple of days i another thi we're not going to have any 90s. yesterday we made it to 94.
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not very many 90s on the 10-dayn actually, of them. the heat is coming down a little bit. no more 90s for a while. we do have rain chances now we head through the weekend. but more fall-like weather coming our way,s especially we get into the end of this week. and some rain showers that moved through the region last nistt. ng storms. we had a few severe thunderstorm warnings last night. now we're looking at a fewer ra sh in thehenandoah valley through frederick county along i-. a few lig showers. this is going to continue to head our way as we go through the next couple ofs. ho we'll keep a chance for some occasional showers out there through the day. current temperatures, 60s and 70s. patchy fog in some spots. weekend activities, any outdoor parties j have a backup plan. we'll have the waves of rain. clear the shelters we'll have showers out there. hold off on washing the car until mek next
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mid to upper 80s today. we'll keep the chances of sh ters throughout day today. and you can see some showers will be moving through the area through the morning. maybe a little break. it's not rainy all day. d more showers and thunderstorms later this afternoon. an isolated thunderstorm. most of them will bring heavy downpours as we continue through the day. a chance for showers over the overnight. patchy fog tomorrow morning. more showers in the forecast for tomorrow morning. not raining all throughout the day tomorrow. most of the morning looking good and by the afternoon, a fews showere or there. again, isolated through the day tomorrow. we'll keep a small chance into monday. temperatures tomorrow in the mid 80s. small chances into monday. tuesday, stronger storms. temperatures remain in the 80s. more fall-like weather after wednesday. thursday, friday lower humidity.
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fourno things to on this saturday. the university system of maryland board of regents is overseeing two major investigations. the first probe deals with the circumstances of jorda mcnair's death. the other investigation looking to the football program's culture. d.c. pomice hopene recognizes this man. they say jess si n and his
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good morning. iday night lights chaos. high school football game in south florida ends abruptly. someone opened fire in the middle of the game shooting two people. authorities saying it started after a fight between students. we are live with the latest. time inil ? new details this morning abo the sentence recommendation from the special counsel for the former trump aide who is accused of lying. this as the former campaign ma manager paufort is waiting s fate with the jury deliherations heading into t third day. taking the ll. prosecutors file charges agast the 18-year-old who pushed her friend 60

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