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midterm elections. a dramatic crash and dash caught on tape. wh s neighborsay it's part of a bigger problem. the unlikely friendship with a janitor and a student and it's going viral. >> just to be able to know he s able to bless me. truly touched my heart. >> announcer: news4 at 6:00 starts now. buckle up. we have some weather over us and we are tracking two big storms tonight. we are adding more to the weather map as we speak. florence inching closer to the east coast. it's expecte to become a major hurricane next week. doug ise tracking timing and the impact. >> but first, heavy rain, lightning and a flood warning for ourregion. doug, it's a busy night. very busy night. earlier 90s, sunshine, at fmed o two hours.
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it's really coming down out there. first off, you notice thek area in dgreen. that's the flash flood watch which includes the area around the metro region. extremely heavy rain. just lost a radar picture here for some reason. we have a flash flood watch, guys. this is brand new. flash flood watch for arlgton county, d.c., you can see is radar coming back on. again, a flash flood warning. sheena'selping me right now to lre how long this goes. heavy raindy here. lightning associated with this too. it is the rain ware talking about. let me step aside. flash flood warning until 9:00 tonight. please, remember, turn around, don't drown. sheena, take everything off here. i want to see the warning there. let's zoom in, too. want to show where this is. down towards arlington, in the
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district. dous amounts of rain over the last two hours. if you live in this area,ow you ome of the creeks that may overflow, watch out. heads up cround rockek park. southeast c., berwyn. college park.fl flash d watch until 9:00 tonight. i really think this is a dangerous situatio you can see the heavy rain all across the area right now. that's not the only area. rain back to the west, too. back around frederick, areas of heavy rain. thunderstorm warni in effect for washington county around hagerestown. wind coming with a little bit of circulation he we are going see a wet night tonight and for the wean as well. that and the latest on the tropical storm florence, i got a lot to tal about in the weather
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centerle we'll be right back. >> we are getting weather alerts on our phones. >> we'll check back in a bit. now to politics. two at thes going head-to-head ahead of the midterm elections. >> neith man is on the ballot, but both men have a lot at stake. in an unual me today, former president obama calling out president trump by name. >> just a glance at the recent headlines should tell you this moment really is the stakes really are higher. the consequences of any of us s sitting on tidelines are more dire. this is not d normal. not start with donald trump. he is a symptom, not a >> president trump campaigning in north and south dakota. >> blayne alexander joi us now to break it all down. big day on th trail should we
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say, blayne? >> this is somebody -- a lot of pere pointing to the fact that this is a verbs of former president obama that weaven't en since he left the white house. he typical stays out of the fray of politics, making veilss es but today no ambiguity. two presidents hitting therail and pushing for voters taking swipes at each other. president obama calling out the country's division and his successor by name. >> it did not start with donald trump. he is a symptom, no at the cause. >> reporter: minutes later in a speech of his own, president trump hitting back. >> i'm sorry i watched it. but i fell asleep. >> rep ater: each with different rallying cry ahead of november. >> you need to vote because our democracy depends on it.
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>> reporter: the president tivating his base with threats. >> you didn't go out to vote that's the only way it happens. >> reporter: at times azrtunning splin. >> the job numbers have been available. >> when you hearow greathe economy is doing right now, let's just remember when this recovery started. >> onef my best meetings ever was with vlamir putin. >> cozying up to russia? what happened to the republican otrty? >> reporter: andh sounding off on ose jdoctson. president trump suggesting hisr at general investigate the source of an anonymous "new york times" op-ed. >> we don't pressure the attorney general or the fbi to use the criminal justice as a cudgel the punish our opponents. >> reporter: two very different people, twoiferyrent paths to november.
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that split screen is leakly something we'll andor seeing of in the weeks to come. we know president obamdlis set to he another campaign rally tomorrow in southern california. he'll be campaigning in ohio next week. as for president trump, he scheduled a campaign rally for a weekm today in jackson, mississippi. his office says he's going to be hitting the road for at least 30 more rallies between now and november. >> blayne alexander, thank you, blayne. breaking news in relation to the russiaio investig president trump responding to the sentencing of george papadopoulos. tweeting, quote, 14 days for $2million. no llusion. a great day for america. earlier this afternoon hwas referring to papadopoulo for being sented to 14 days for lying to the fbi. he was sentenced to a year's pration and has to pay a fine.
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earlier papadopoulos's lawyer accused president trump of -- bt calling witch-hunt, the president caused papadopoulos to lie instead of cooperating with investigators. eve night is like a battle zone as young men with guns rule the stthets. 's what run resident says after an outbreak of violence in the district. 11 children killed just this . ye news4's chris gordon reports from southeast with th new clue one day after a littleirl was caught in more across tere. >> reporr: d.c. police want you to take a look at this video from a neighborhoo surveillance camera. this is the person of interest they are looking for, and this is the car he was driving. it happened last night. d.c. polic and firefighters rushing to the scene of the shooting. a 6-year-old girl is wounded in
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the leftnkle by shots fired int fr of her home in the 2,700 block of langsn place southeast. neighbors report hearing a burst of gunfire and the sound oes squealing ts the gunman flees in the car. >> gunshot. people are not safe here. >> reporter: the gunman is still on the loose. >> i was told when it happened they were arguing and shooting at one another. >> reporter: the commissioner was called to the scene of the shooting last night. he says the little gir apparently was caught in the cross fire. >> to hear a family was coming ho from grocery shopping, going into the house and she'se sud to gun violence, and to be shot. >> reporter: the shotting comes afterhe shooting of makiyah wilson in july. she was shot in northeast washington. four othe including her sister were wounded. this surveillance video shows a
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group of gunmen jumping out of a car and shooting into a crowd. two suspects have en arrested and charged with murder in the death of wilson. curtis lee watson wonders what it's going to t to stop the vimeence. >> at oint it's got to be rational up here that someone says, we are losing too many of our chilr:en. >> reporhe little girl who was wounded last night was taken to a local hospital, treated, and released. i saw h this afternoon and she appears to be doing fine. her family reclined my request for an interview doing this report because they're feaul a gunman could return. that's the latest. jim, back to you. >> children and familiesiving in fear. chris, thank you. watch the upper right hand corner of the screen on your tv. a car rushing down this residential street smashes into
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a parked car. both cars f forward. then the driver takes off. erika gonzalez is in beltsville tonight where neighbors say the and dash doesn't surprise them. >> reporter: neighbors seem to think a couple ofto f are in play here. powder mill road down the stree and up the road is route 1. andtake a look at the video say, oh, my goodness. neighborsay it was bound to happen. it was here in beltsville that a car came roaring down the block last weekend, ramming another vehicle. a neighbor sending news4 the incredible surveillance video. the impact, so forcefult sends a parked car flying off the street. the driverehind the wheel then reverses and takes off. >> next thingkn i , flashing lights. police were there. you see the car on the sidero o the ad, and it's like, they were just trying to clean up the mess. >> reporter: the impact was so
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loud in fact he heard it inside his home. his mom linda tells me the crash is no surprise. is that a familiar scene? >> yeah, it's a familiar sce especially during rush hour. not in the rning, but in the afternoon, you know, rush hour. but then people goo f flying upa down. >> reporter: the speed limit in the area is 25 miles per hour. no telling how fast this driver was going. i just got off the phone the department of public works and tell me because of requests from a neighbor and a public coersel me they're going do a survey soft road and see if speed hutches can be put in. i'm erika gonzalez, ws4. >> thank you. when we come back, a father's fight for justice. four years after his childrenni
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ed. why the one person who may know happened is not talking. who wrote that blistering op-ed in "the new york times" about president trump? who's really running this country? nbc'd chuck t will be joining us next. first, it is ausy night outside. absolutely. it is a mess out there right now. flash flood warnings in effect until 9:00 tonight. remember, turn around -- don't drown. we have a lot more rain to go in we have a lot more rain to go in evening.
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storm team 4 is tracking two systems now. one prompted the flash fod watch for our area now. the other, tropical storm florence. but that could strengthen back to a hurricane as it gets closer to the east coast and it is going to getloser to th east coast. doug is back in a couple of minutes with the. impa now to -- what a week -- a deeper look behind the headlines this week in politics. >> you would never know this is a short week because short week. >> "the new york times" launched
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a mole hunt. >> then came the supreme court controversy.es pr, power plays during confirmation hearings for brett kavanaugh. >> quite a split screen today. two presidents with midterm messages. one a former president, obviously. >> chuck, let's begin with what sounds like almost a shadow government within this white house. charge? in >> that's a great question. i think that to me should be what disturbs folks left or right, pro-trump, anti--trump. if you're pro-trump you should be concerned there's somebody tryingo undermine the will of the people. if you're umanti-- you read the op-ed and you're like -- what are y supposedo do? we have a procedure here, but the united states congress decided they were not going to get involved.
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you would think the prident's allies in the house would want to know ifsre t i ahere. you talk about what a week -- we are out of adjectives. unprecedented, uncharted. >> it's crazy town! >> faienough. but i do think the president needs to pub lekly figure out how to get control of the west wing. it's clear they're rogue. do you hold the chiefff of s accountable? it's not my y. the it's president, obviously, but at the end of day, someone's t to be held accountable for the fact that bob woo has reseats. people were taking away paper from the people. the president ran on, i'm canceling these trade deals. people voted for him to do that. this is not how our sysm works. this is not how the country is supposed to work, but the system is not working as it is
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because -- congress is 535 elected pundits on this. >> they're final on this. >> they don't want the extra agitation. >> they' in an election. we go back to the "new york mes" op-ed, what was the purpose this person outing his or her strategy? what did they hope to aabomplish t putting this out there? >> i think that's the question. it's nottanly imp to find out who did this -- i think it's important for the country to know who's behind this so we know -- why did they do this? i want to know, why now? the timing with woodward you're going, okay, and "the new york times" says they have been eaking with this person before woodward, but for all we know, this is a big source for woodward. some people think the john
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mccain week is motivating. or are they worried about something immediate he's doing? the point is, we needo know the motive, not just the motive fo writing it, b you the timing. >> why now. ho>> if your goal is to quietly keep the president from doing crazy stuff, then don't tell him the plan. all you have done is actually potentially made it so he will start going b his worst instincts. by the way, because he has a right to be paranoid. i think he has every rht to be paranoid. i would understand if he didn't trust a singl person in the white house beyond his daughter and >> let's move on to the supreme betweend what happens now and when the senate votes. dooc demtsy any republicans that could turn on kavanaugh?
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t's interesting. if you asked me wednesday, iul have said, i think democrats drew a little bit of blood. his answers on roe vs. wade, if you're concerned abouthe overturning of it. he made it clear he was on to overturning it. without saying it. he just kept -- refused to go down the road. ohe wants keep the path open he would do this. democrats seem to be more concerned about maneuvering for 2020 there.ho iht on day two, they had an opportunity there, and they didn't, because the onlyayo defeat this nomination if you're the democrat to convince susan collins and lisako mki that he would overturn roe i and if you're not -- because that wasn't the focus of what they did -- i thought they had some opportunity there. ultimately i want to know what susan collins thinks of brett s kavanaug answers before
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saying the no, ma'am nation is a slam dunk. i do think it's on a path. probably a glide path, but i am curious to see what susan collins andur lisawski now think. because again, i think it is not clear that they beliefs it's settled law. >> who do you have on the show?> ban sasse and dick durbin. two of the more eloquent questioners. then kelly ann conway. >> we'll be tuning in. chuck todd, thank you so much for stopping by. >> if you haven't been watching "meet the press" for the last 70 years we hopel you'l join chuck todd this sunday. protecting your kids from bullies. coming up, the i-team looks at the evolving threat and finds children may be more ott risk
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weather alert. we continue to see very heavy rainfall. georgia avenue, the tunnel that goes underneath the filled with water. doesn't look to be too deep b ther many areas like this, we are getting numerous reports of flooding in the area. flash flood warning until 9:00. you see what happened in the last two hours an explosion ofe right in downtown arlington. this just exploded again. this is the warning. flash flood warning in effect from prince george's county, then down towards parts of arlington and fairfax. once again, numerous reports of road csures and people moving through some flooded roadways.
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turn around, don't drown -- cannot say that enough. thisain isot done yet. up toward frederick, very heavy rain in this area too. could see flooding here. wider picture showing circulation here. that'ss higher pressure tha moving on through. that tells me we have a lot of rain to go. so please give yourself a lot of extra time driving around. if you don't have to go out, maybe try not to. if you are, bring theumbrella. it's going to be a wet night. the latest on florg ce, tryin to get a little better organized. a tropica storm with 65 miles per hour. on this track, the national hurricane center bngs this back. off the coast wednesday at 2:00. i just extrapolated this. moving it further. is is the area i think has the highest risk from cape hatteras
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down towards the savannah area. that includes the carolina beaches. could be a nasty situion. eventually, coming up into your area. giving just just rain. w have, if this comes our way, we could be in trouble here too. we are going to be watching that camofully for you. rain showers tomorrow. more rain saturday than sunday. monday, high of 83. 86,tuesday. 71 breezy, tuesday. kind ofasty out there. nasty out now. any new warnings we'll be the first to l you know. coming up, growing concerns for travelers overseas. the scare tha led to back-to-back medical emergencies. i'm darcy spencer. sarah and jacob have been missingor four years. their mom has been charge but
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in montgomery county and vanished without a trace has never stopped searching. this is sarah and jacob hoggle. darcy spoke to their father today. >> she's in germantown with how he's planning to honoris children tonight. darcy? >> we are here at the chick-fil-a parking lot in germantown. this is where the search began four yrsago. this is their father. he's never given up in his dearch. he's going h a vigil later this evening. he wants to make sure his children are never forgotten. and you can see here they're getting ready for the vigil that's set to begint 7:00 this evening. it is going to be a candle light vigil. they're setting up now. there's a ttter handle, find sarah, fd jacob and a social media site on facebook. they want to make sure people
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keep searching for these ds. we have seen these photos of the missing hogglehe children for last four years. and these images from december of 2016 showing what they might look like now. troy turner is sarah and jacob's dad. >>ust doesn't getetter with time. gets worse with time. evrey day they' not in my life it feels like the hole gets bigger of. >> reporter: when they vanished his life was turned upside >> a lot of sadness, anger and frustration. >> reporter: with their mom katherine hoggleacingurder charges and countless as much as for their bodies, that hope fades. >> now here we are four years s later an's been indicted on double homicide and we don't have my kids home inny way, shape, or form. >> reporter: state doctors determined that hoggle is not competent to stand trial. he was diagnosed with paranoidp
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schinia before the kids disappeared. she told thee pole left the kids with a friend. this is her attorney. he addressed rumors she'saking her illness. >> it would be like, god forbids, somebod has cancer and somebody says, i think they're faking. who do we listen to? we listen to the doctors. >> reporter: turner has participated in many vigils and searches in order to keep minds on sarah and jacob. just like the c h drives to remind everyone to keep looking. >> back out live,ee you can again where they're setting up for the vigil, that's the children's father. hey're going to be handing out fliers. he encourages everyone to come out and show their support. >> i'm sure it's been rough for him. ontning state set to begin next week for the d.c.
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mansion murders. darren windt charged in the murder of three family members and their housekeeper. let's get the latest from meagan fitzgerald. >> reporter: the fate of darren wint will ultimately be determined by a jury that was seated after a two-da process. wint is the only suspect charged in the murder of three family members and their housekeeper. these jurors were asked a serieq ofstions from a judge. can you trust the testimony of a crimes who is guilty of a and will receive a reduced sentence in exchange for their testimony? news4 op taned theseum dts filed by the prosecution, outlining sbefd witnesses they may use in th case. it shows darren windt's cellht mate of eig days,dentified witness 92 wrote two letters to the district atrney's office. he told prosecutors someone else
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was involved in the murder. it goes on to say iestigators looked for that person, even swabbing for dna, but preliminary reports show he was scennvolved at the crime >> he could have got those from his cell when windt w out to chow or going to the ya t. >> reportes attorney says it's not uncommon for cell mates to come forward for a reduced sentence. it's not clear if he or any other convicted felon will testify. but jurors were asked ifd they co believe the testimony. the judge reminded jars they are not allowed to talk is the case, read anything about it or watch the covage until t trial ends. it's set to start tuesday morning. reporting nth west, meagan fitzgerald, news4. >> a word o y caution if or anybody in your family will be flying in from t overseas anye
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soon. three planes have now arrived on the east coast this wk with travelers showing flu-like symptoms. o planes arrived in philadelphia yesterday. a third was quarantined in new york a day before that.n the com thread -- all three planes carried passages wt had beene hajj in mecca. >> the best advice to keep yourself healthy while traveling is make se you have all your vaccinations, iluding the flu vaccine. >> not just confined to overseas, health officials warning a passenger was diagnosed with measles after taking four different flights on southwest airlines last month. people in a neighborhood say no to a new sidewalk and it has nothing do with safety. they say it's a waste of taxpayer dollars. >> generosity from a student to
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a jan torl going viral tonight. >> 32,000 views. >> jnd itt keeps changing. that's insane. >> reporter: just ah bd, the storind the unlikely friendship. very. heavy rainfa a lot of thunderstorm activity and the flash flood warning for arlington, fairfax. dangerous situation in partsf area. turn around, don't down. more storms in bethesda and potomac. only half the story?
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new at 6:00, tables full of edible marijuana off the street tonight after d.c. police seize hird down yesterday as they raided a marijuana pop-up party. you're not allowed to sell marijuana in d.c. unless you're at adispensary, but you can give it away as a gift. as these pop-up parties, vendors give away the pot if they purchase a t-shirt or a sticker.
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just around theorner from th rhode island metro stop. the district is on a mission to install new sidewalks across the city and has filled i70 miles of sidewalk gaps recently. not everyone i welcoming the new concrete. people in upper northwest say it's a waste of taxpayerdo llars. residents have been fighting the sta city, saying thereeady a sidewalk, few people use it. they want to see them slow down traffic. >> we have to take some trees down for what? for a sidewalk that's nobody going to walk is this. >> weried to explain to them, it'snt an importa safety concern. we wakt to m sure everyone can walk safely in the ty. >>v-dot says they'll begin construction next week, despite the neighbors' reobjections.
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>> finally saw one person using a sidewalk there. here's a story sure to put a smile on yourface. an unlikely friendship formed with a school janitor and a student. tonight, their bond is going viral with a selfless act captured on camera. our david culver has their or st >> angel is used to passing himy but in the mid-of a high school hustle, one person made ffort to get to know angel, senior, tristan mcallister. >> he was always smiling. sang god ess, have a good day. >> their friendship started two years ago here in the high ho . can was based on shoes. >> he started talking about sports. onnection eally good there. >> when i saw him, i was like,
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man, this d is pretty cool. >> angel's positive exterior makes his past hard to believe. >> yeah, homeless four years. mend my wife and she took out of that lifestyle. >> this week, tristan wanted to surprise angel. tristan asked him what type of shoes he should get for himself. >> he said you should byjohe an 8s. i said, really? do you have a pair? id. he no, i have four kid. i can't shop for myself. >> reporter: withs another c mate rolling tristan walked up with a surprise. >> we weren't going video tape i wantt my mom was like too see the reaction and stuff. >> jus to know he's willing to bless me touched my heart. >> reporter: tristan's generosity is spreading
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throughout the school. >> there are so many life lessons we can't teach. you're learning them. >> reporter: one o those life essons, stop and get to know those we passry day. there's no telling what could come of it. hehat sweet guy. yeah. 's nice. that's really>> sweet. he battle against bullies in the digital age. school reports reveal who's most likely tbe targeted online or on the phone. two big stories in the weather departngnt. floodi fears as
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as likely to get bullies on their phones as they are inside schools and classrooms? that's according to a news4 i-team review of internal school district reports. >> as scott macfarlane are tellingus, schools rd parents mupond to a threat that follows the students home long dismissed. l is >> reporter: the start of the school year can be stressful for all of us. we buy the supplies. correct the bus routes and new teachers. we can't watch our kids 24-7. >> how many of you have seen or heard bullying? y raiser hand. all right. how many of you have seen or heardullying on social media? these four students at bishopra mcna high say even though they rarely see it in the halls or neighborhoods it's unavoidable on lain. >> i see it at. >> you may not see that person is really being hurt by it, but
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other people can see it. >> reporter: the threat on social media can have an audience of thousands. 're ou may think y innocently teasing your friend and but they might be going through a bad thing, you strike a nerve. >> reporter: they wanted to know how many teens were having a trouble so we looks through surveys and found at least of 0,000 kids reported bullying that's year and found no school district is immune to it. school districts arlington county shows one in three students with us harassed. in montgomery, ninth graders port being bullied on social media or text more than older classmates. in d.c., lgbtq students get bullied more often. >> it can become damaging. never goes away. >> reporter: she knows the damage online bullying can
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cause. >> we shouldn'te surprised when excessive horrendous bullying doesn'trupt somehow. >> reporter: her daughter grace demitted suicide after being bullied ontwitter. >> she was toll to choke and die. i hope you kill yourself. these are actual written threats. >> mm-hmm. i hope you somehow see this and then cry yourself to then weak up and kill yourself. you might as well. you're a lousy piece of -- aimed at a 14-year-old. >> reporter: she says grace didn't have a twitter account but knew the tweets had thousands of viewers. >> it's insr:nt. >> reporhe's urging them allowingn laws for people to kill themselves throughen line bullyi. >> being a good citizen in the just in school but online. >> reporter: in loudon after a
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2017 study saidcyberbullying needs to be address in the school because every kid with a smartphone. asia jones tells the i-team rather than expelling bullies they're setting up conferences to allow victims to confront the bullies. >> we are in the business of educating students and empowering them to take responsibility for their learning. >> reporter: students say they know it's a problem for all kids that needs to be >> you have to be aware of what's going on in peoples'. ly >> people just keep doing it. just leads to more bad results. people wonder why people do such things. it's because people are getting bullied. >> reporter: we were old eight years ago school officials and health departments didn't skt kids about cyberbullyg. experts say when you meet your kids teachs and principals, ask them what they're doing about bullying in school and
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out. scott macfarlane. news4 i-team. a big case of friday weather whiplash >> big rain drops that scared chuck todd earlier today. doug, how bad is it? is it easing up at >> it's really not. we have new thunderstorm warnings. this is for howard county up i-95. it is a mess out there. right around thedistrict, you see heavy rainfall around the park. the nats have delayed the game because of the rain. more stormsun a the herndon area, ,bethes potomac.ri t around downtown. seeing rain for the last two hours. because of that we have a flash flood flash flood watch. or flash flood warning in effect in through d.c.
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just about the entire district and then areas of arlingtonnd alexandria. don't drive. turn around. don't own. more rain, heavy rain around damascus. area has just blown up with heavy rain and lightning. around frederick, it's been raining for an hourrso. hagerestown. warned lightning storm. right in through this area, i expect to see very heavy rain ythere. haven't seen it yet, it's come yourg way. all this courtesy of a boundary that'sustitting around the area and is going to say here fowedays. l see rainier and cooler conditions. tropical storm florence. you think tropical storm, that's okay no, no, the national hurricane center has this going bk to
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category 4 status. now it has wind of 65 miles per hour. here's the lates track. next wednesday at 2:00, bringing it up to a 135 miles per hour category 4 storm. if you extrapolate this -- i aoked a the computer models and put together this trk. from savannah all the way up to the outer banks andor carolina. this area needs to take precaution, maybe even virginia beach. through the catastrophes peek bay, a little further to the south. this area, we are really going to to watch this storm. category three, category four devastatit would be to this area. the last major storm that hit this area extremely hard in the charleston area was hurk hugo. floyd also h this area. may see it again next week. i
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we'll watch closely. will impact our area too. tomorrow, cool, 75 degrees. 71 on sunday. 71. good chance of storms monday. temperatures back into the 80s tuesday and wednesday. thursday, friday, and saturday, as we are tracking florence. guys i just heard another beep. i'm going make sure what this graphic is before i let you guys go. any more wnings i'm seeing now. no more rrently. turn around. don't drown. don't drown. we'll see you guys back h your school supplies today...
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the washi mystics are playing in the finals. game one of the best of five championship sees. the summer of champions here in d.c. first the caps in june then the valor, now the mist,s raisesing a banner. something must be in the wate mystics have been plang really good baseball of late, especially against atlanta. elena delle donne came back from injury, averaging 22 game a game in the playoffs. it's washington's first trip to the playoffs. they feel like they're ready. >> we kind of just focus in on the process and what we can do in the moment. you can't look too far ahead or behind. you have to be ready for the moment. even has done a good job with the nerves. we have had a few one and done games. a few games where it was win or go. home we have had some nerve racking
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so far. hopefully we can build on those. >> we are 48 hours away from a redskins game that counts. key players like jordan reed and chris thompson didn't play in the preseason. what's itoing look like sunday? gruden may not know yet, but he knows his team worked hard to get read >> every rep, it's walk throu practice is important to ccess in the future. so i think the guys have done an excellent job the last few days of hong in on what we are trng to do sunday. going from there. good o gropractice, reps. watch the imif. it's very beneficial. >> we are ready for it. >> let's hope they get fall ather to go along with this. >> 105 in the>> desert. hey can have it.
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tonight, trumpus obama. the former president blasting his successor by name in a rare but fierily midterm message. >> it did not start with donaltrump. he is a symptom, not the cause. >> and president trump wasting no time hitting back. >> i'm sorry i watched it, but i fell asleep. a >>nd the president demanding the feds find the anonymous wenior officiking against him from within. fatal mistake, an officer thinking someone
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