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headed to the senate now. new details about how and when and what if anything, we'll learn. > and before a season opener that was all caps -- >> ovechkin, score! >> the stanley cup champs put the finishing touch on their perfect summer. news 4 at 11:00 begins with breaking news. >> and good evening. breaking news tonight. a suspect is now in custody for what police tell us was a bruta. sexual assau just under 24 hours ago. >> pncice ann the arrest within just the past hour. ews 4's jackie bensen's in rockville, where the attack happened last night. jackie? >> reporter: doreen this information, as you said, just coming into us in the last hour or so. we don't have a lot of details. we learned that a 25-year-old man was taken into custody earlier this evening. we know that at this time, he's in custody, he's under arrest, but has not yet been charged and that could change overnight.
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's not clear whether security images from thi 7-eleven played a role in an arrest that was n made less t 24 hours after the attack, but detectives d spend significant time there during the course oaf their investigation.ti fear and c in rockville tonight, as word spread that a woman had been dragged into the woods, beaten and raped near thc inteon of frederick road, route 355 and goudie drive. it happened just beforeig midn. the woman was walking from the shady grove metro station to a friend's house. after escaping her ,attacker she ran to a nearby office building for help a security officer called 911. a number of women at the metro station this evening were waiting for a h ridee or giving a female family member a wide. >> it's kind of shocking, but i'm not surprised around here anymore. >> my husband always comes and picks me up. >> reporter: why? >> because i don't want to walk at that time of night, dark night.
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>> reporter: again, late-breaking word that an arrest has been made in this crime, a 25-year-old man is in custody. he's under arrest but has not been charged at this time. that is likely to change ni ovt. live in rockville, jackie bensen, news 4. >> thank you, jackie. also breaking tonight, we learned it was a teenager whodi in a crash on i-270 during rush hour this afternoon. maryland state police say the 17-year-ol boy veered onto the shoulder an pit thhit the back parked box truck. lanes doesn't open for four hours. themeen is f the boyds area. he died at the scene. they do notol believe alc was involved. they're still not sure why he veered out of his lane.s the bo family has been no hfied, but policeave not released his ewname. video now from another crash involving six rs. this one shut down both directions of new york avenue.
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take a police say six people were hurt here, two potentially with serious injuries. youan see just h badly damaged those cars are.sh the cra happened between first street and florida avenuehe not near the noma metro station. >> there are late-breaking developments from capitol hill. first thing tomorrow, senators will begin ing the fbi's supplemental background investigation of suprememiourt e judge brett kavanaugh. >> they'll do it on a schedule. starting at 8:00 a.m. with leaders of the senate judiciary committee. then, committee republicans, then committ democrats. the rest of the entire senate can review it later in the day, but it will not --t will not be made public. >> the fbi will deliver summaries of the ieinte it conducted, but it will not conduct any judgment on whether or not judge kavanaugh is guilty of anycrime. about an hour ago, senate ma yourty leader mitch mcconnell officially ended debate on the kavanaugh nomination, setting up
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critical procedural vote for friday. u.s. capitol polic arrested a man suspected of posting at least one senator'sersonal information online. 27-year-old jackson costco lives s the district. he's facing aw of charges. the arrest could be connected to several senator's home addresses and phoneei numbers posted last week during the kavanaugh confirmation hearing. costco's most recent job,ac rding to, was in the office of nor maggie assan. >>nd now, the moment we've all been waiting for. >> just wow. wins come and go, but championshipth banners fly forever. and that red stanley cup banner is now up in the rafters f all time at capital one arena. it?looks great, doesn't
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caps owner ted leone sis and the defending stanley cup champs started their title defense tonight. leon sis called this the best hockey team with the best fans in the world. we'lro have reaction the players after tonight's season opener against boston. >> at shut opener, at that. news 4's shomari stone, though, is outside the arie in, where fans gathered to watch tonight's ceremony. what a start to the season, sho. >> reporter: let me tell you, ji it was awesome. 7-0 against the bruins. a lot of fans wereve excited this season opener. as you can see, there's a lot of noise behind me, as these crews clean up the streets. hundreds of people were out here on seventh street northwest watching the season opener and the ceremony here on the videoboard here in chinatown. they say that it was emotional at times. let's take a look. >> it's amazing. been waiting all my life for this moment right he. >> reporter: nick's eyes well
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up. >>it's the most amazing thing i've ever seen in my life. reporter: as he watches the caps' championship banner go up -- >> yeah! >> reporter: -- inside capital arena. >> pure joy. at this moment, every year, for my whole life, it's been embarrassment and just, we're on top of the world now. >> reporter: as heolds the caps' flag, marking the first stanley cup win since their . founding in 19 zaire holds his own championship belt. >> and this signifies the drought ending in d.c. e caps are the world champs. >> reporter: and take a look at this video from our news 4 cam, showing hundreds rockg the red. >> let's go! yeah! >> reporter: ittluding this guy. and international fans. >> i came from switzerland and i'm really happy to see this. an amazing night to be here. reporter: capturing the love of the stanley cup on
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smartphones. >> totally lucke out to be able to celebrate with all these fans. >> for the rest of my life, i will remember tonight. it's thereforever, i'll be able and ow my kids this banner just -- go caps, go d.c. sportsp >>ter: now, that's what i call a die hard fan. wow. he really emotional. but let me tell you one thing, a lot of fans are excited that this opener was 7-0. they hope it's an indication of what's to come this season. they realize that it's tough to win a bk-to-back championship, but also, anything is possible. live here outside thee capital arena, i'm shomari stone, news 4. >> after tonight's score, i'd say anything's possible. wow. >> yeah, what a beginning to th- defending for the defending thanks, shomari. >> oneuper fan got to walk the red carpet with alex ovechkin. hunter was hooked upllith an a
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access pass tonight. he even got to go onto the ice. we have hunter's story posted on our nbc washington app, all you have to do is search caps. want to update you now on that breaking news that we've been o following out south carolina. a police officer has died and six othernd officers deputies are hurt after being shot in florence county in centhal s carolina. right now, the suspected shooter is in custody. in a cressference tonight, we learned the officers were shot at a home where they were r serving a t. earlier, it was only reported that five officers had been hit. that number bumped up to seven tonight. again, with one officer dead. florence police chief says that he's knownhat officerho was killed for 30 years. >> please, pray for these officers and a speedy recovery. pray for the fily who lost the t bravest police officer t
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have ever known. >> president trump also tweeted out his condolences.'s again, the not much known about the suspected shooter at this point, except that he on the officers when they were trying to serve that warrant. in addition to those sev officers, a 20-year-old man was also shot, but we don't know if he was hitr by police by the suspect. we're likely to learn a lot more cominghe shooting in the hours. we'll keep you posted. jim, doreen, back to you. >> leon, thank you. new at 11:00, one year after a mother of three was killed in a crash in utheast, police are ready to charge the driver who crossed the center line. she was a passenger in a ly car when she died. onday, we told her about her family's anger of a lack of charges. after that story aired, thatch ged. news 4 confirmed tonight that tarika younger will be in court tomorrow to face a murder some concerned parents say prince george's county public schools are not doing enough to fix mold in schools after their kids got sick.
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one parent took pictures of the mold. take a look. this is inside benjamin filloy creative and performing arts academy in morningside. at least one classroom is closed off. parents worry their children >> suffering headaches, runny no , just xaser bags from asthma-related symptoms, triggers that mold and mildew will bring upon. >> the district says it is replacing ceiling tiles and the insulation on pipes. parents said those are just badbad fixes. d next at 11:00, a new crazee in hlth and wellness. >> it is hot right now. >> cbd. cannabis oil, promising pain relief >> it'sgreat. why not use it? >> but buyer beware. tonight, we expose bogus claims about the unregulated treatment.
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the heat was on today, but it's even hotter tomorrow. it's even hotter tomorrow. the big changes com for thee kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works best when everyone has a skill, like shipbuilding. that's why i created career and technical academies across virginia and passed a law to expand job training for young people. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. here in virginia, we have to build an economy that works for all.
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tonight, we've got an inside look ath the hea craze surrounding cbd. a cannabis compound that does notdu p a high, touted for its natural health benefits. >> sara wallace from our sister station in new york looks at the benefits and also some bogus claims. >> reporter: from store signs to subway ads, these three little initials are the big buzz in the
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health and wellness world. >> it is hot rightnow. >> reporter: believers are sold on a dizzying array of over the counter products infused with cbd. it's a compound in the cannabis plant that some claim offers therapeutic benefit high of pot. >> you're not going to feel any euphoria, you're going to feel reli from your pain it's a miracle drug.r: >> repor even though the fda says cbd is illegal, there's no enforcement, so, products are pping up everywhere, from over the counter oils and lotions to gummies and other sweet goodies. >> we probably sell 50 times as much as we used to sell. >> reporter: smoke shops, health food stores, even day spas andm phares like this one in new jersey, are jumping in to meet the exploding demand, even though cbd prices are steep. >> i think it works wonderfully without the side effects of a lothef prescription drugs. i've seen it used for seizure control, for fanxiety,
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stress, for about trthritisarth. >> reporter: there's this mom that uses it for her autistic son. >> generally on a whole, a bit calmer. he's more focused. personally, i don't understand the stigma around it and i would rather give mengon somethi natural than spg that's, you know, big pharma. >> reporter: than mom of four who suffering from a severe digestive disorder. >> if i could eat something, two seconds later i'd be running, you know, and thatsn't happen anymore. >> reporter: this p surgeon says cbd oil is treating his uc. >> i have less pain. it's great. thy not use it? >> reporter: and , there's peggy, who has gone through more than a dozen back surgeries and swears by this salve. >> i get severe, severe muscle pain and nerve pain and this
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helpep both. >>ter: the problem is, the cbd marketplace is a free for all, with no industry-wide standards. the fda has only approved one prescription cbd dg to tre form of childhood epilepsy. what's the risk >> the danger is, you don't know 100% if you'r what getting is what is on the label. it might be different ingredients. >> reporter: and beware of bogus claims. we went rundercover andan into one salesman who told us that cbd is produced by the university of maryl fd, completese. >> so, this is from the university of maryland, it's probably more lright? >> exactly. their business development side and research side. there's ver strict requirements, because they're affiliated with the university and they're registered with the fda. >> reporter: the fda has warned a number of companies to stop making misleading claims about cbd, but this is uncharted
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srritory. that's why it i important for you to do your own research and talk to a health professional you trust if you're thinking about buying cbd. sara wallace, news 4. >> aright. beautiful weather for all those or the ns heading out big celebration tonight. you were there, you -- >> my gosh. >> what a good ti. >> itas amazing, outside, i mean, just seeing all the people outside wasymazing when t were raising the banner. they played three different videos at the beginning of it and you saw people tearing up, you saw people carrying around the handkerchiefs and kleenex. i i kept together. i just wanted to let everybody know, i kept it together. just one. out there today -- 7-0, 7-0. sports c ingup. let's look outside, show you how we were, you know, hey, we of won things, too, around the area with the weather today. 87degrees. 87. 88, quantico. 89 in warrenton and i think we go even hotter during the day tomorrow. remember, the average high temperature this time of year is 73 degrees.
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i mean, we are well above averag and we'll be right back there tomorrow. current temperature outside right now, sitting at 73 winds out of the northeast at three miles an hour. just gorgeous. i th our average high, and that's where we are right now at 11:00 at night. nothing on the radar.r ras dry. i think it's going to be like that just about all day tomorrow. t tomorrow evening, we're going to see another round of showers and storms g not muchng on, really the entire east coast looking beautiful. look back to the werm. another s that's going way to the north, but it has a trailing cold front, and you see the linef storms now from the milwaukee area, all the way down towards kansas city. t that front that's going to make its way across the country into our area by tomorrow evening. let's time this rrout. to morning, no problem. i really do mean no problem at all. rnbeautiful tomorrow g, stepping out the front door. by 1:00, still nice around the you could eat lunch outdoors, no problem at all. but then notice the clouds coming in to the west, into the area by around 3:00 or .4:
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that could stop us from hitting 90. a little more sun, we might get to 90 degrees in parts of the area. right now, going for a high of 88. notice the showers and the thunderstorms around area. nothing too heavy. not anticipating much in the way of strong stol,s at coming through by 10:00, down to the south, aroundci the , and then through the region for friday. friday, waking up, we are going to see much cooler air and some cloud cover during the day on friday. more clouds and temperatures that will be closer to average for thisime of ar. again, tomorrow, 88 is where we're going, but feeling like 90 to95. evening showers, storms possible with those increasing clouds.n' but i wou be surprised for some of us to hit 90 tomorrow. friday, 73 degrees, 76, drizzle, patchy drizzle on saturday. so, what does that really mean for you? for the kids playing soccer, i think they'll get the game in. it will be mild and humid. low clouds all day. kind of a dreary day. and that chance of drizzle is there. sunday looking belter with a high of 82, and we are in the low 80s allex of week, so,
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some very warm air coming in. i am hoping for 90 tomorrow. the reason is -- >> why? >> i forecasted 45 to 50 90-degree days this mmer, i'm 44. it's got to get there tomorrow. ly doesn't care about our discomfort. >> no, no. >> all about his reputation. >> winter ft coming up later. >> doug, you should know sherree is also holding it together at capital one arena. we're going to check in live er the season a er the season a fening rout
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>> four months later, pick right ck uprom where they were. >> even better. >> even better, right. just getting word here, caps scored again. >> oh, they did? they're still scoring. must be something to this all caps business. the capitals did not stand on ceremony, they thrived on it. the capitals slipped those shiny championship rings with the 252 diamonds off their fingers, put on gles, gripped sticks and after the stanley cup banner was raised, the just kept flying. to give substance to ovechkin's model, not going to suck back-to-back. yeah, the capitals will start defense of their cup without tos , suspended for 20 games, but came out for the banner g. raisin and boy, the roof almost came off the place when alex ovechkin came out with the stanley cup. there's that trophy begagain. the banner raised to the rafters and chills for everyone just watching this, including alex. and you have to take a team picture, capture the moment,
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after that, the back-to-back campaign started well. seconds into the game, t.j. oshie. he's going score 24 seconds in. kuznetsov added another minute later. capsft2-0 a two minutes. second period,he capitals on t power play. hey, the office is open. alex oaovechkin, first g of the season. pitals lead 3-0. later in the period, capits on th power play. kuznetsov bringing it down the ice, and he scores his second of the night. beautiful goal by hip. capitals dominating this one. and it continued in the third. they're up 6-0, and not slowing down. the tiger, lars eller, on the erbreakaway. , he scored the stanley cup clincher, he gets on the board tonight. caps up 7-0. well, they couldn't win at everything. brad marchand did not like eller scoring. going to sen him to the e. a banner night for eller, though, he'll have a scar to remember the night. braden holtby gets the shutout. capitals win it, 7-0. sherree is at capital one llena. it r was, we looked it up,
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the best opening night in caps history. i know we're in d.c., but it felt like a hollywood script. >> it reallywas, dave. and just gives you all the feels, as i like to say. an it started with the pregame festivities here inside. an incredible recap of the playoff n. then, they raised the banner. you see it up there in the rafters. yeah, and they won 7-0. the night couldn't have been scripted any better. >> you know, we talked about obviously enjoying the special moment and, but making sure that, you know, we're ready to go at the start and safe to say, we were ready to go. >> we scored right away, and, you know, gave us so much belief and after that, they were kind of in shock.ay >> the you start, the way you're going to play the rest of the season, it was very liketant game for us and how we played defensively. i liked how we kept the puck.
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weer executed everything well. >> and there was a lot of back-to-back chants during the game, but this celebration, short lived, because the capitals are on the way to pittsburgh. theyeave a g tomorrow night against the penguins. you think, of all teams, right? da >> of all teams. they have the penguins tomorrow. amazon's reporting a run o your lucky purple coat, to, buy them quickly. maybe that plad a rolen it. it was just a perfect night. great stuff tonight, and they have to go to pittsburgh now. >> of all places. >> what a start. >> all caps, all caps. >> all the way. >> all the way. >> thank yo
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kaine: shad ran an ironworking op. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works best when everyone has a skill, like shipbuilding. that's why i created career and technical academies across virginia and passed a law to expand job training for young people. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. here in virginia, we have to build an economy that works for all.
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