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filed your taxes or not, a flew two an old scam that's really tripping people up. >> easy apps to download for a stressful day. >> dratic images in a deadly crash in prince george's county. >> i want to show you this. brand new v dashcameo showing the moment a tractor-trailer, school bus and multiple vehicles collided. >> this is the intersection of brantsvenue and surrotts road. what is happening? >> reporter: looking at this, it is amazing more people weren't hurt. over by the cones, the bus
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flipped over. what happened this morning is something that people who saw it will not soon forget. this dashcam video shows the moment of impact. this semi-tractor-trailer runs a light after it turns red. >> it was like the whole entire intersection was in shock. no one mov or panicked, dead silence. the truck bull-dozed a car on the other side of the bus. on the other side is another vehicle, crushed between the guard rail and bus. >> it smelled like gas. >> reporter: marvin simpson reidrded this v said it took seconds for him to u herstand whate had just seen. he said the driver of the truck was the first onehi out of the e. his reaction was sobering. >> walked over. he went to the car he had hit and i guess the person was deceased, he like, threw his hands up, like, oh, man. you know, like he just -- he
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killed someone. >> repgeter: prince ge county police said the driver of the hyundai stuck between t bus and truck was killed. on the bus were studentsto head charles flower high school. they're expected to be okay and so is the bus driver. several people involved including the driver trapped between the bus and guard rail. everyones expected to be okay. the question is why did this happen? police aren't saying but are warning drivers to be careful. >> just because you have that greenlight, cans a glance in both directions. somebody may not be stopping because they're texting or because they're having a problem with their vehicle. >> reporter: prince george police are still investigating what happened and have not released the identit of the person killed in this accident. peak with at 5:00, we the wife of the driver who was behind the wheel when all of this happened in this truck.
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back to you in the studio. >> it's excruciating to watch. >> a charles county teenager is under arrest after taking a gun to la plata high school. they saw the 14-year-old with a bullet and he told administrators. the student has been charged an as juvenile. in a letter sent home to parents, they said the teen will be facing disciplinary action and possible expulsion. this is theecond time in two months a teen has taken a gun to high school. a principal sent a letter home to parents informing them of the arrest of raphael, the drama teacher and they found a camera hidden inside an air-conditioning vent.
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the schoolse says tharges are not related to the school. a terrifying moment for a woman who woke up to find a man she did not know inside her home touching her. police say the woman was assaulted on northuke drive in sterling.ws s drew wheeler has the disturbing details. >> reporte according to to police there isn't any sign of forced entry but isn't any sign police say went into a woman's home while sheas sleeping and sexually assaulted her inside her apartment late last night. >> i looking through theindow icd a lot of police over here and two p over there. >> reporter: she lived a couple dos dow from the door where the woman was attacked. she saw the police cars flashing just before midnight. the victim was sleeping when she woke up to a strger standin over her assaulting her and he ran off and police are searching
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for him. >> this area is so good and i'm so scared and nervous, too. >> reporter: this is an unusu case for this area. that's why he tells me this case is so alarming. we'll have the latest for the search on the suspect when you join us on news4 at 5:00. drew wilder, news4. d.c. police have made an arrest in a deadly stabbing last night in southeast. police found a man stabbed inside a hom on galveston place an fork street. medics were unable to revive arnold smith. he later died at the hospital. joseph smith is now charged with his murder. attorney general william barr, back on capitol hill today for a bget hearing that included a lot of questions about the special counsel's report but it was barr's comments about a separate topic that caused a news alert. he used the word "spying" into
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the trump campaign. blayne is at the white house to bring understand to date. ubd the attorney general say when thec might see that mueller report? >> reporter: hopefully sometime next week, pat. that's what hesaid, slightly different than the guidance he said yeerday, within the next week. every one is holdg onto the attorney general's word for when the report would be made public. he's getting a lot of attention for something else he said today. attorney general william barr again on capitol hill facing question esabout mueller's report. ndd the beginnings of the russia probe what he calls possibleor unaued surveillance into the 2016 campai. >> i think spying in a political otmpaign is a big deal. >> you're suggesting spying occurred? >> i don't -- well -- i guess
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u could --ing spying did occur. >> reporter: barr said he is not investigating the fbi n does he have evidence of anything improper. >> i feel i have an obligation to make sure government power is not abused. >> reporter: it's enough to draw praise f tm presidemp today leveling a new attack against the investigation. >> this was an attempted coup. this was anpt attemed take-down of a president. >> reporter: the president touting barr's four page summary saying mueller found no collusion with rush but not on -- >> have been totally exonerated. >> reporter: mueller does not exonerate him. it was barr who did not find enough evidence on obstruction. >> frankly, there's only one
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person running it, you know who that is? me >> reporter: kevin mcaileen begin his first day. >> reporter: he said he was flabbergasted by what barr had to say today and expecd better from the attorney general. >> thank you. let's turn to decisio 2020 and people vying to fill that white house. former virginia, terry mcauliffe says he's very close to a decision whether he will run for president. speaking at a trade conference says there's one thing that will set him art from the sprawling field of candidates. >> of all the candidates running, how many have actually wrestled an 280 pound 8 foot
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alligator for a political contribution for $15,000? how many? i'm your man, folks, nobody else can do it. if i can wrestle an alligator, i n sure as hell wrestle donald trump. that would be worth it. resume.teresting mcauliffe says he will make a final decision in the next few weeks. wend will wait watch. funeral plans have been announced for houseer spe michael bush who died sunday. will lie in state at the maryland statehouse where he served f 32ears. the public can pay their respects between 1:00 and o step:00 p. monday and 8:00 to 100 tuesday morning. maryland state police will escort the catholic to newman cathic church. the funeral will be private. doctors are trying to keep an alexandria man alive after a house fire. it took the life of his wife,
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devastating old town, virginia. the loving couple were willing help anyone. >> reporter: a bouquet of flowers sit on the step of their old town row home, boarded up doors and window, the only thing that showed theragedy. first responders filling up south pitt street, focusing getting to the master bedroom and inside. >> an aggresse attack was initiated. >> reporter: neighbors wasou lel and saiheeter s wasun nscious. er we pray for both of them and that p comes out of it. >> reporter: they said in recent years, peter had taken helping his wife through mobility issues. >> he was fantastic, helped her to and from the hospitals. >> reporter: his neibor echoed
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that doting description of his wife more than 50 yrs. e two had been together since they were young. their 1965 wedding announcement published in the newspaper. he said a joy to be around. >> a great neigor, very friendly, always providing a dish here and there. there to do anything that you needed to have done. >> reporter: as for o the cause that fire, alexandria officials say it likely started from an electrical cord that sparked quickly.bed and spread reporting in old town, alexandria, david culve news4. >> heart breaking story. >> it is. new s researchnding the alarm on those popular teeth whitening strips why you m want to lay off them for a while. i'm consumer reporter, sus hogan. tax day is right around the corner. whether you already filed or not a new twist on an old scam is catching tpayers off guard. i'll show you how to protect your money.
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our west, wesf us. spring storm threatening some 50 million people. amelia is back soon with what that could mean for>> us. it is tax season, you know that, whether you filed returns or still working on them, we have a consumer alert you needbo to hear. >> there is a new twist to a phone scam out there catching taxpayers off guard this year. consumer reporter susan hogan working with you with new details here. >> we're all wamiliarh impersonation scams, when someone claims to be calling from the irs. this time,mm ss are try agnew tactic. criminals are claiming to be from the taxpayer advocate service actually an independent organization within the irs. callers spoof the telephone number to make it appear it's coming from theaxpayer advocacy office and the caller
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requests personal information and scammers may know the last four digits of your social security number they fake from the dark webnd may fake background noise of a call center. >> they start by saying we're the tax advocate service, and you owe us money, anti-thet call to wha the tax advocate service does. they help you. you call them if you have a problem. they don't call you as if they're a debt collector. >>ea the tax advocate service can help protect your taxpayer rights. if you need help resolving air problem or if your problem isng cau financial hardship for you, but what the service won't do, they won't call you unless you have initiated that first call. for informaon on how to contact the tax advocate service open up the nbc washington app and search taxoc ae help. unless you've made that phone call and expecting that call back and even whe you're
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expecting that call back, make sure you're calurng it on own. >> that's a big tip off. >> for sure. >> good deal. >> you're welcome. working for your healthnow, with news that may not put a smile on your face. those overhe counter teeth whitening strips, turns out they may be doing more harm than good. research presented athe american society for biology finds peroxide ingredien in the strips, that chemical can damage the tissue beneath the enamel which is what upost mk tesooth. the american dental association says teeth whitening products are safe. no news whetherhe teeth damage is permanent so probably worth a conversation with your dentist. are vegetable gardens and fruit trees and u hopsd in beers, could be in danger from this insect.
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it isin thriving inester. it's prey to look at and doing lot of damage. officials are trying to keep it from moving east. >> one of thee things are concerned because we are very close to winchester. many people commute from winchester to our county. it's a good hitchhiker. it will get into the cars and people commuting from winchester will come h te. s is what the larvae looks like on tree bark. officials are hoping you will check your own trees and let them know if you see anything that looks similar to this. >> you will need some sharp eyes. pretty good camouflaging there. >> hopefully,e nothing l the stinkbug. >> yeah. >> oh! >> your own stinkbug vacuum cleaner. >> yeah. but i love weather like this. the weather doesn't stink. >> nobody is complaining with the weather today. beautiful sunshine, bit of a
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breeze. unofficial high today 71. i am tracking ssonal allergies. trees continue to come in high. mold and grass is coming in low. weeds today were reported absent in the allergy report. a look at your weather headlines tomorrow, a few degrees cooler thantoday, about 5 degrees. that being said, seasol. highs in the low to mid 60s. i am tracking some rain fridant more in a mo future weather, friday to the weekend coming up at 4:45. guess what. i am tracking some humility in the forecast for our weekend, saturday and especially on sunday. humility, just gorgeous out there. upper 60s, low 70 perfect day to open up the windows and let fresh air with the breeze o there as well. as you look at the school bus stop f tomorrow. 48 degrees at the bus stop.s 6:40 rec for kiddos. it's cool and nice with mostly
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to partly sunny skies. temperature around 66 degrees and a mix of clouds and sunshin the day winds down tomorrow. on friday, we warmack up to the low 70s. that being said, scattered late day showers moving through the area, mainl a afterno evening hours. i can't rule out a roll of thunde latern friday. nothing severe but a thunderstorm or two lypossible. moloudy skies on friday. for the weekend saturday, a high of 76. 75 on sunday. sunday's temperature may be going up. you want to stay tuned for that. right now, looks like 70s for saturday and suny. as f as the rain goes on gaturday, the best chance of showers is dur the morning hours and i can't rule out a showeror or thunderfor saturday night. we will have drying time saturday. rain at any point but the best chance of rain on sunday is during the late afternoon and
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evening hours. chances for rain during the day and weekend. plenty of dry time and clouds mild and feeling aitittle humid, especially on sunday. here's a look at your sunday four-day forecast. caps playing tomorrow night. 66 degrees. no issue heading to capitalan arena thunderstorms later in the day and much more on the weekend rain chances coming up at 4:50. >> thanks. coming up,tr psychiat d wyder andhe ingredients for social. a young man dies digging tunnels under a home in ryland. limave
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media feeds today. we wanted to share some of our own. here is a p mture of with my baby sister. helena. she's the child that my mother wasn't expecting. later in life. then, there's my other sister, ellori, who lives innd houston my brother, who's out in las vegas with my dad. >> that world class smile runs in the family. >> we all have teeth. >> beautiful ones, t too. >>nk you. >> that's great. let's see. my brother,marcus, just like two minutes ago -- >> ah!>> his one, i haven't seen this picture before. this actually is not -- the one on the left is my cousin, joel. behind me is myro littleer, jerry, that's me and my sister, kimberly, who lives in houon. we probably took this picture 15 years ago because we all have t been in the same place in a long long time. the other i sent was my three
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brothers and my mom in the kitchen, that was the shot i wanted everybody to see. there you go. happy siblings day, guys. >> happy siblings day. >> we want to see your pictures. a few we'ven got so far sent to us at nbc washington, d't forget #nationalsiblingsday. >> we allsually want to be in a relationship but as we know, being in a rationship doesn't mean it's naturally healthy. >> so how do you have a healthy relationship. we spoke to the doctor about thn four eal ingredients you need. the first pillar, respect. mutual respect. >> this is the cornerstone. if you do not have respect f your partner your relationship is in major trouble. we're not talking about you having to respect everything about thaterson. there might be things you don't agree with or ways to handle that. if you lack that fundamental level of respt,hat will
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permeate everything you do with heat person and every way you're viewing there's no way to be in a healthy relationship with somebody if you d't have that essential ingredient. >> i imagine trust is on that same level. >> trust is that, too. trust you can develop over time and falter and then develop again. i think that's harder with respect. sayrust most people think fidelity. i think a step above that. you talk about trust, does this person have my best interests at you're not going to cheat on that person if you have their best interests at heart. everything will flow from that. it will then enable you to give that person the benefit o the doubt. there will be times they treat you in a way you don't like. but if you say, i trust they have my best interests in mind, it will change the way you respond to them. >> we're tight on time. willingness to resct your
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partner's desire to be alone or with friends. kind o a biggie. >> no one person can be everything for someby else and everybody has a need for time alone. you have to recognize that or allow that without being jealous angry or possessive. trouble. those, >> open communication. >> big one. if you can't talkng about t you have to feel safety in your relationship and almost anything. importantly, you need be able to talk about yournd relationship in particular the things maybe concerning you or bothering you in thaio relhip. if you don't talk about them it will slide through and show up in some other way. talk. to be able to >> that's the most important tool. >> absolutely. we are helpi youet fit for spring. workouts can be boring if you do the same thing over and over again. >> mix it up. >> today, we try something new. first, we are live as a bizarre
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>> defense attorneys say it was tragic acc but prosecutors say it was more sinister. >> corey was in the courtroom to hear opening statements. corey joins us live. we understand it was an emotional first day. tell us about . >> reporter: it really was. a lot of tears being shed today, especially when the state called the first witness, the father. he told theury about his young son and learning how he had died in that fire. that not only brought him to tears and other members of the family to tears. i saw daniel beck with the defendant in this case emotional they try to show his death was the result of negligence and not as a result of an accident. >> reporter: saying daniel beckwith is responsible for the
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death o fthe 21-year-old's naked body ws found 20 feet from the home. it was a shaft that dropped 20 feet underground into a series of tunnels. prosecutors called it ath d grap and foipointed to the hoard conditions and his negligence arguing he could have made his way out. he was argued toe a smart 21-year-old who went in the tunnels on multipl occasions to dig for days at a time and point to evidence like this that he was proud of the work he was doing. to them, this was an unintentional unexpected accident. it will be up to the 14 member jury to decide. >> reporter: the outcome of this ial could rest on the testimony of another man beowith paid to under his house and dig those tunnels. he will show the conditions under that basement we not as
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dire as the prosecutor says that were. when tha person takes the stand, there is a lengthy witness list and this trial could take several weeks. corey smith, news4. >> thank you, corey. breaking news right now. another top immigration wficials at thete house is out. nbc news reports acting oois director ron vitiello is leaving his post friday. the trump pulled his nomination continued tohe serve in acting capacity. the latest shift in a tougher hard line on immigration by the white house. and the two that leave d.c. nd prince george's county are walking with others. they're calling for a tougher line or anye accused of prostitution or illegally dumping trash we understand the walk has just
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started. mark. >> yeah. we're just off eastern avenue here, pat, you know is the dividing line. maryland on one side, d.c. on thother. you can see mayor becauser thow and alsobrooks of illegal areas with illegal dumping of tires and trash. this is a problem that has plagued this area of our region, actually. we showedri you stoes of one guy whoumd a thousand tires in the area. d today, the mayor and alsobrooks came together to say ant to crack down on these environmental criminals with tougher resources from maryland and d.c. to track them down when they do illegal dumping. they alsobo talked prostitution in this area and outreach to sex workers to try to get to them before the get
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involved in the criminal justice system and transportation and major arties in this are ey're talking to citizens walk through this neighborhood this afternoon. pat, back to you guys. >> so, today, forlking, also a day for dancing in certain part of the region because it did not die in the sha neighborhood as some wanted it to. there were efforts to stop the go-go music outside the pcs store. they drew a large crowd at all last night. today, the ceo of t-mobile stepped in and said, the music will go on. they will work o a compromise with the neighbors complaining about the noise. here to talk about it today in our "talk around" segment here.a d.c. this is of go-go. you can'tot imagine it being
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played somewhere. having it disappear, what happened? did it blow up like it did? >> when the word came down sunday night that the musiced a stopped, our phone lines lit up and the word got o that the music had stopped for good, we had comments on social media of people bei enraged, what it meant to them as a child and teenager. chris, he's one of those listeners who shared what. location and go-go music means to him. >> we need this. this is apl s of this community, always the backbone of this community. look where we a? on chuck's way. how could you not have go-go, selling phones to the community on chuck brown way andot hear the go-go playing. >> on chuck brown way. >> he was pointing at it. chuck brown way. >> we have to move on.
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we don't have more time for the other comments you were getting. ickly on your way out here your last comment on that. >> one of the organizers said this is not other. many others are saying black businesses and churches feel they're being pushed out due to gentrification and there will be a town hall meeting tomorrow with go-go music. we will have all the details there. >> you got it all in. taylor thomas, good to see. y pat, over to you. >> we are always working for your health. this week, we're focusing on your mental well-being. ahead, the key to stressing less. this may be rightn your phone. plus, a modernel ma scientists unveil the first ever photo of a black hole. this is big news, how much bigger it is than even the sun. back here on planet earth.
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if you are just joins at 4:45, let's get you caught up with four things to know. on woman is dead and two teens are hurt involving a crash with prince george's countyoo s bus. dash camera video shows the moment of impact as it appears the semi-tractor trailer runs a light some 15 seconds aftered i turned r much more in a live report at the top of the hour. a charles county teen under arrest aft bringing a loaded gun to la plaa high school today and the teen is facing disciplinary action and possible expulsion. this is the second time a student hasrought a gun to la plata high school in twoon ms. oldtown alexandria
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neighborhood mourning the loss of a woman and her husband. firefighters fou her lifeless and peter unconscious. investigators believe an electrical cord caught their bed on fire. senator warner said he is flybergasted attorney general barr's testimony today. he said spying and that an agency may have used unauthorized spying. senatorwarner, a democrat, says barr has done a disservice to the fbi and justice department. back to you in the studio. >> thanks. being less stressed is something we all want and work for. experts say smaphones may actually be great for stress relief. >> news4's justin finch explain
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house your next stress reducer might be an app away. >> reporter: these days, so much of your stress might begin with a phonet call or t or e-mail that can wind you up. this samee device h can put you on a path to peace. a quick trip to a marketplace can take you to de-stressing options. it is hot right now. making straws upon mindfuls teachind education to help users cut stress. >> stress iser every and you can't get away from it. part of living. >> reporter: it may be helpful according to a doctor but more important it's critical you learn how toense and then soothe your stress. >> no matter the source, you know if you're under stress or not. we're all wired a little differently. if you feel like you're under stress, you are. the ftost tip is seek to
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control the source. >> reporter: wellness apps can be useful tools. there are many out there. inch addition to headspace a lot of downloading calm, seven cups and pacifica. >> reporter: all of those are designed to promote relaxation like breatng exercises and meditation. they can track your progress, too. those apps and others like them requently come with fees, however, they also put express relief in the palm of your hand. justin finch, news4. >> trying to fit this one in your head. spa the photo may not look like too much at first the back story has been blowing people's minds on social media all day. scientists unveiled the first ever photo of a black hole. the bizarre celestial object exists 50 million light years ay from earth and the sun that
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ishe bigger than earth. time and space becomes so curved the lawsak officics b down completely and light can't even escape. need moreai exng, open up the washington app and read dout thiscovery and impress your friends at dinner parties about the knowledge you have about black hole.s >> iincredible, isn't it? the power of telescope, we said earl today, the equivalent of seeing the date on a quarter from here to l angeles. >> and those around planet earth came together to gets th imagery. >> we've seen the unseeable now. >> you'rehi seeing som else with your radar and satellites blowing us away. >> yes. therm massive s system blowing through the country, wait until you see the weather alerts it caused out there. i will be showing you in a moment. 70 degrees out there right now. we have high thin clouds across the area. it is completely dry for your
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wednesday inevening, subsiding this evening by 7:00 p.m., we get to 66. comfortably cool out there.e we at 58 degrees at 11:00 and uomorrow morning we start in the 40s. ight want to grab a light jacket on thursday and warm as high as 66. a few degrees cooler than it's seasonable and a nice comfortablemes and to mostly sunny skies. here's a look at storm team radar. this is a storm system. it might not look like much, looking at the radar. look at the weather alerts it caused to the national weather service. these are either blizzard warnings, wter storm warnings, winter weather advisories, to the south.gh inds warnings, red flag warnings means wildfires can spread very quickly. we have wind advisories as we move to the st. louis area.
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this system moving our way. by the time it gets here friday, maybe scattered showers laterthn day and a few thunderstorms. much less intense as itto moves rd the east in our area. lunchtime friday, we' still dry. we hit about 3:00, 4:00 p.m.,sh ers in western virginia. on friday night, bring theit umbrella you, maybe a rumble of thunder as well. can't rule out lingering showerd sa morning. saturday afternoon mainly dry on future weather. mainly thunderstorm, and this model run completely dry on saturday. sunday, rain is possible at any point thrghout the day. the best chance for rain on sunday is going to be mainlydu ng the afternoon and evening hours when heavy rain is possible sunday night and maybe even a fewumbles of thunder out there. if you're heading to the cmes saturday, no issues getting there. high temperature saturday of 76. sunday, humid, with t
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once again in the 70s. we will see rain lingering until at lst the first half of monday. maybe heavy rain early monday morning and late day sunshine develops. that storm system, as it pulls away monday, throughout the day, temperatures only in the 60s. tuesday, really nice, beautiful su with high temperatures in the upper 60s once again. pat and>> leon. thanks a million. you want to talk about ada d at the office, an airlines flight attendant was on a flight when shepi sed an entire tray of drinks or a passenger, just b happened to the ceo of american airlines, doug parker. mattie peters was handing out drinks when somebody backed up into her and the drinks went flying all over the boss there. parker handle it very well. they took this picture in thega ey on instagram and they're both smiling. peters wrote she wanted to drop
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dead right there but the ceo parker lawf parker laughed the whole thing of when she asked, am i fired? of course not. >> mistakes happen tf all us. it was dwyane wade's last game in miat. the mom everybody is talking about is this one. wade fell into the front row. yep, that's singer john legend getting his drink spilled all over him. you can see his wife, chrissy, trying to otect herself. the picture so perfectly captures the moment. legend tweeted a video of the aftermath. paper towel but he still managed to hold onto his drink. >> was she protecting herself from the drink o dwyane wade's armpit? >> i don't know about that. >> right for her face. you pay extra for those seats. what it's all about. >> all in the game. a qck look at what's new
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on news4 at 5. >> and dane wades a tiny guy, that helped. >> very comfortable there. >> no pain,he's on top. coming up, we have ay b afternoon at 5 and news update on our investigation. a state runt program t handles bodies given to science. in just a few minutes, changes that science will help prevent future errors. smashing into convenience stores in a truck to steal an atm. they're caught on camera. and we will hear atop the of the hour plus all today's news in a few monutes. nd pat back to you now.
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auper bug is spreading across the u.s. it could be deadly for people at hospitnds a nursing homes. >> erica edwards explains. >> reporter: a drug resistant fungus detected in the u.s. only three yrs ago. >> incredibly sticky, tenacious bug. >> reporter: able to worm its i way every imaginable spot in a hospital room.
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>> from the ceiling to the wall monitors, to the artificial respirators, to themp to the bed, to the floors. >> reporter: since 2016, 587 cases have been reported in 12 states. most in new yor >> these multi-drug resistant organisms are concerning, because, in essence, it limits our treatment options. >> reporter: doctors says it likely spreads through medical equipment is no threat to healthy people. patients whose immune systems are compromised like chronic health problems. the best way to t stop fungus is kill it with bleach and uv ckght. >> we c to make sure the room is immaculate, totally sterile and sometimes it takes two or three times to clean a room. >> reporter: the rates are 23% for those affected. 5. righn now news4 at
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deadly collision. >> it seemed like the whole entire intersection was in shock. >> the frightening video of a school bus crash. only news4 talk those wife of the truck drer who survived.> plus, the bandits behind a string of atm heists at it again. the latest in a series of smash and grabs. >> turn the music up. >> it's about people. it about culture, about preservation. >> why the go-go music show will go on in shah. news4 at 5 starts now. >> we've gotma some dc new images tonight of this deadly crash i prince george's county. >> i'm jim>> handly. i'm erica gonzalez in for wendy. you look at this video, brand new dashcam video that shows the ment the tractor-trailer and school bus and multiple vehicles collide.
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this is at branch andurrotts road. tracee is there with this tr agedy. >> reporter: the road just u open a few moments ago. it was closed for eight hours as traffic backed up around the region and they tried to get the vehicles taken apart and start their investigation here. i can tell you the people who witnessed this crash will not soon forget what they saw. this dashcam video shows the moment of impact.ra this tractorer runs a light some 15 seconds after it turned red. >> iteemed likehe whole entire intersection was in shock. no one moved or panicked, dead silence. >> reporter: the truck bull-dozed a car on the side of the bus. on the other side of this bus is another vehle crushedetween the guard rail and bus. >> you smell like gas.>> eporter: marvin simpson said
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