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the roads. we'll begin with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. a little wind out there to start off the morning, chuck. indeed. a noticeable northeast breeze awaits you outside. it feels cool to be outside. you'll need the little spring fleece. temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s with us. you wouldn't think that that would be all that cold. and you don't have to worry about a windchill so to speak below -- until you're well below 50 degrees. just knowhe wind out there will have you wishing for a r.ttle extra la so northeast winds will be strongest here during the first part of the day. they'll come aroun to the south, and it won't be anywhere as breezy in the day. temperatures in the 40s this morning. temperatures will climb up into thes. we're going 68 for the afternoon high with plenty of sunshine. and again, enjoy the sunshine, melissa, because cloudsk re coming bd soon. >> you've warned me. thank you. annandale, outer loop between gallows and braddock road, right lane i getting by the work
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zone. no delay on the maps so that's good. in bethesda, southbound wisconsin between willard and western, left lanetis g by that work zone this morning. here we go in clinton. branch avenue near surratz road, lanes have reopened after a gation overnight. zoom flooding to arlington, there is the same thing we were dealing with yesterday. th thought they'd have it wrapped up. still going on. crystal drive at south 27th, police direction there. follow that. water main break. aaron? >> all right. 4:01. his morning, we're not following one but two developing stories both in prince george's county and both involving gun violence. >>e ust bef00 last night a ma swas foundt to death in his car in hitland. twrs earlier, arkiverdale pa homeowner opened fire on a man who t bed toak into his home. we'll begin at riverdalepark. officers were called to a home on 59th avenue around 5:30. the homeowner says a man tried
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ou break t his fronts door. he grabbed his gun and fired a shot at the would-be burglar, but doesn't know whether he hit him. e man took off running. police spent hours on the scene, but so far they've made no arrests. and prince george's county police have not named the man found dead in suitland, but we know police were first called t e scene there for a report of a suspicious vehicle. that's when the man was found side a parked car on ryan drive. he'd been shot. is morning we're still working to learn more about a motive or any arrests. you can check in later updates on both investigations. happening now in the strict, police are working to track down the people in this securio. vi investigators say they robbed and trashed an airbnb in ea northwestng behind thousands of dollars worth of daapge. this allned at a home the group was renting on leroy place near connecticut avenue. >> we'reth tol happened about a month ago when eight people went into the home. photos show televleions p off the walls. they took appliances, clothes,
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shoes,s, electronore than $5,000 worth of goods. and they trashed the house,le ing pizza, wine bottles, chicken wings, and ashes behind. >> they called me from the prerty in theiddle of their rental period telling me how wonderful the house was and how than they are. >> according to police, one of those renrs even fraudulently used an amazon could found in the home. police are a offering $1,000 reward for information. the cause of a fire that ripped through a townhouse community killing two people will remain untermined for now. the maryland state fire marshal believes the huge fire in chesapeake beach last week was started by a discarded cigarette left in mulch. he says strong winuickly spread the flames to the homes. a woman and her granddaughter were ki dozens of families wound up being displaced, and the fire left behind about $1 million in
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damage. 4:03. this morning we're looking at dash cam footage of a el dorado crash yesterday in prince george's county. a school bus passes through an intersection right therend then a second bus is hit by a tractor-trailer. this was on branch avenue and surratz road in clinton. a woman died in a car that was also involved, and several others were hurt. investigators say it appears the tractor-traile ran a red light. that's some 15 seconds after it changed. last nightt another accid on surratz sent another person to the hospital. it happened on brandywine after 11:00. we know the victim was taken from the scene c withtical injuries. this morning, police are trying to figure out whetherhe attempted atm theft in upper arlington marlboro is related to others in the area.is happened at watkins park plaza yesterday. in this case, thieves wentin de and told people to lie on
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ene floor so they wouldn't get hurt. boom, you see it there, the truck drove through the glass there. it wasn sto apparently. they were able to use the truck to dislodge the atm. this robbery wsu not essful, though. the machine was left crumpled in the corner like a soda can. >> looking into all the possibilities presented to us. >> reporter: you're out and about. >> absolutely. we're trying to bring the end to justice. we're encouraging the to call because we don't want -- encouraging the public to call because we don't wt this unsolved. police in herndon say they've arrested 29-year-old stephanie fife and charged her with t murder of david purier. he was found stabbed innhe chest clearwater court last friday around 1:00 a.m. he was taken to reston hospital whe he died. fife and purier knew each other, but they're unsure what the motive might have been.
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for the second time in two months a student at la plata high school has been charged with bringing a weapon on to campus. yesterday a 14-year-old boy was arrested aer he was allegedly gun.t with a bullet and a letter was sent home to notify parents. the school says the teen will be facing school disciplinary action, including possiblepu ion. police say he is facing several charges as a juvenile. less than a month after a terror att on two mosques in christchurch, new zealand, the country's form signed into law sweeping gun regulations. military-style weapons are o outla outlawed. gun owners have until the end of the month to exchange them for cash. after that a five-year prison sentence is possible. today president trump will meet with the south korean president moon jae-in in gt washin. they will discuss the nuclear program and how to strengthen elations between our two countries. this will be the first meeting since the president's summit with kim jong-un ended last
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month without a nuclear deal. if you are sick of getting robo calls, you are not alone. today s a senatubcommittee is putting an end to as many of th aspossible. lawmakers will review a report withe fcc which was taske finding a way to stop illegal calls but not those from legitimate businesses. the solution could fall on wireless carrihich may be forced to create blocking technology for cell phones. leaving a comb, perhaps a cell phone charger behind in a hotel is pretty annoying, but ia happens t lot of us. imagine leaving and knowing your person information was left there for someone else to pick up. that is what a new survey from a omcybersecurity softwareny says happens to us much of the time. not in tooms themselves but on w hotelsites where you book your stay. it found 67% of hotel websites allow acceso your personal data. that includes names, e-mail
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dresses, credit card details, and even passports. numb the study did not mention which hotelsere involved. that's the thing, any time i feel like you use the internet, ou open yourself up identity theft. it's ridiculous. >> technology has come so far and helped so much, yet there's still that concern. >> yeah. today in northwest, the party will continue in shaw. we're talking about thego-g music. remember that? that's again playing after a brief ba >> the music came from the metro pcs store. a rally the street formed to get the music playing again. >> announce that this music will continue at 7th and florida avenue. [ cheers ] >> the music stopped after the ore's parent company was threatened with a lawsuit from someone who lives nearby. others living in the shaw neighborhood say if you move into thed neighborhood you n to embrace its culture. moving intoyou're communities and not embracing the culture and not trying the attach toulture is -- incrediblebury alarming -- incredibly. alarmi
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>> there's going to be a meeting tonight at check it entertain prices on martin luther king avenue to discu changes in the neighborhood. that's from 6:00 to 8:00. today we're expecting to learn the details of the lawsuit filed against the d.c. housing authority by the parents of makai will heson. she was 10-year-old shot and killed near her home in northeast washington. seven people are charged in her er. her parents are scheduled to hold a news conference at 10:30 this morning. the family of michael busch, the late house speaker of maryland, says funeral services will get underway next week. busch will lie in repose in the rotunda of the state house in annapolis. there will be aublic visitation monday and tuesday mornings. the funeral itself will be a uple of miles away at st. john neumann churchas hed away this sunday. he was 72 years old. if you are younger, you may not know the name charles v door an, but for a few weeks in the late 1950s he was all anyone in america would talk about.
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van doren passed away at the age of 93. at the end of 1956, the beginning of '57, he was the central figure in a scandal involving the enormously popular game show "21." he would plead guilty to lying to a grand jury admitting he cheated and it was rigged. in 1959 h 9 he told congress he coached before each segment. robert redford turned story into a show in 1994. van doren stayed out of the public after the scandal and wrote for the "encyclopedia brittanica." >> i vaguely remember the movie. >> yeah.fo sure. >> i don't know who star friday it. going to find out. the road to another stanley cup victory begins today. >> everyone is pumped for the
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nhl playoffs. murals are popping up across the dmv. looks nice. the team w partnerh local artists for the murals. the first one yat can visit is 1335 h street northeast. there's sure to be more than a few viewing parties tonight. game one tonight is against the hurricanes at capital one arena. game two is saturday. you can watch it here on nbc 4. the pregame b showins at 2:30. the puck drops at >00. till ahead, handing your -- handling your stress could be a paint van cass ave. >> we're -- canvas away. >> we're continuing our reports to help you relax. aer talk it b somebody who may need to unwind. video of a skateboarder caught in a dust devil. chuck? >> that's not going to end well. four things to know about the weather the next couple of days --oday will behe last sunny and guaranteed to be dry day. rain chances are creeping back in for you friday and hanging
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a> take look. a powerful whirlwind caused a scare for skaters in calirnia. look a this. a dust devil struck a skate park the bay area yesterday afternoon. you can see it start to whip up debris,aunching skateboards across the pavement. one person was caught in the middle ofts the violent wind ripped off the roof from a fiscal yearby building. no one was hurt. wow. now to some videoto you hav ee to believe. it shows the moment a power pole came crashing down on top of a passing car. this happened last week in washington state. this is j ot one several power poles that collapsed on to
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that street that day. you can see hereli cycst had to hop off his bike, just narrowly escapin falling lines. eventually the power was cut. nobody seriously hurt here. investigators are still trying to figure out how thi happened. >> those are the kind of days you want to stay inside, avoid any kind of injury. >> you never know. "news 4 your health" this morning. it maymi impact your -- those over-the-counter teeth whitening strips may be more harm than good. >> research presented at the american society for biochemistry and molecular biology meeting finds hydrogen peroxide which is a main ingredient in the stripsan damage the tissue beneath the enamel which makes up most of the tooth. the american dental association says teeth-whitening products are safe. so far none of the research reveals whether any too damage is permanent. if you've seen jordan peele's new horror movie "us," you may feel uneasy knowing you ksve a look d like in the world. that is exactly the situation for soccer star criiano
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naldo. he's found himself in this situation. th is the real cristiano ronaldo during a rt practice. he's the guy patting his teammate's head. highs fr he's from portugal. meal 25-yeaold abdullah fro iraq. wow. >> that's pretty -- that's pretty uncanny. yeah. >> he's received quite a bit of publicity. >> no one looks likeia cri ronaldo. >> you s up close he looks less like him. he's getting publicity not for his socc skills but for how much he looks like reynolvenu c renaldo. he hopes to meet him one day. >> and renaldo is one of the highest paid athletes inhe world. >> cut him a check. no one likes making a fool of themselvesn front of the ss. >> flow. when -- no. when your boss is the president
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of a ceo airline it may be worse. patty is picturedit here ceo doug parker.k they the photo together after she spilled her drink tray all over him. oops. >> she posted it on inssagram an she wanted to drop dead right there. but parker laughed it off. when she said, "am i fired," he said, "of course not." we a makemistakes. you hope the ceo isn't there to witness it. >> i marvel thatoet't happen more often. you see them balancing things. >> you hit a little turbulce. >> tha is a tough, tough job. >> uh-huh. >>onfined spaces, bumps at any time. i'd be curious to know whether they were in flight, i there was a reason or -- sometimes just trying to get around the cart -- >> i read somebody bumped her. bumped her, whatre you going do? >> that person was immediately thrown off. >> exactly. a mostly clearky overhead
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this morning. there's a noticeage breeze to con -- noticeablereeds to contend with. northeast winds averaging 17 miles per hour. you'll feel that one for sure. temperatures in the 40s to around 50 degrees. gusty northeast wind this morning. it will turn around tout the ast later on in the day, and it won't be so strong. so the chilliest and breezeiest part of the day will be first uning. 50 in loucounty. 45 in frederick, maryland. 46 innd fredericksburg stafford. school day forecast, kids have that little layer of fleece ready for the bus stophis morning. sun's up at 6:38. we love the pre-7:00sunrises. outdoor recess and play after school today. a-plus weather today. tomorrow, also not a bad day. there will be increasing chances for rain once we get to sunset. p.m. showers, maybe a rumble or two of thunder likely. nowashout, though. we're likely not to have to worry about rain until lell
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aftechtime tomorrow. this is a big spring storm out across the upper midwest. no hurry to leave. and snowfall amounts will be copious across the dakotas and oklahoma. 18 to 24 inches of snow in spots. if y traveling to minneapolis, pack your heavy winter gear. for us, theseain showers up across parts of pennsylvania may graze right on the maryland/pennsylvania line, but they're not going to reach the metro area. we'll back to a reasonable amount of sunshine later today. tomorrow, don't have to about rain before lunch. 6:00 tomorrow evening, rain chances go up, heading int the weekend. saturday looks to be thef rier day othe weekend. just a hit-and-miss shower chance. sunday likely to start dry, but it will endet sunday evening. that rain and the pretty strong wind will continue on into monday after todaain chances each and every day. most of the only real day for a
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washout i think would be monday. >> at least it's monday. monday kind of is stinky neral anyway. arlington, crystal drive here at 27th streetsouth, water main break. this is the one from two days ago now. thes work still underway. that is still not wrapped up. you have to follow pnice directround that. inner loop, outer loop of the beltway has cleared. we had earlierook that's gone. that's a good thing. taking a look here at70 from frederick. down to the ur, 66 miles per hour. gets you there in 27 minutes. you're nice and clear southbound on 270,s northbound also open. so no big worries there. at then taking a look her bw parkway, 95, route 129, no major problems. aaron? >> all right. thank you. 4:20. this week we're showing you different ways you can manage your stress levels. comingup, how a bit of culture might do the trick. later, "frozen" star josh
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welcome back a 4:23. a new study finds that people with stress-related disorders face a higher risk of heart disease. esearchers in sweden tracked more than 130 people diagnosed with a stress disorder such as ptsd. they found they were nearly 65% more likely to develop heart disease cpared to their siblings without chronic stress. the risk was especially high within the first year of the traumatic event. we're working for you with how you can manage stress. there are times when words alone just can't express everything feyou might be ing. >> and that's why more people are turning to art therapy to work through their stress and anxiety. news4's justin finchakes a closer look at the creativepr oach. we do have people just start with a tomorrow a then maybe just start with a scribble. >> reporter: an art therapy session as i found can begin as simply as this -- a bla page, colored pastels, and the rest is
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up to you. >> looking at this ige kind of separated from it now, what emotions come up for you? are theou words that can put to it, or feelings? kindporter: i would say it of seems adrift a bit. idi bardel, director of the art therapy program, finds patients often amazes themsel with how much stress they unlock not with words but throu art.ir >> usually a discuss follows about the art, tell me about this area, it looks interesting, or what might this dark shadow represent. kind of getting into the metaphor of the piece. and once people start talking about the art, they're no longer feelinghat they're talking about themselves. >> reporter: if art therapy is something you want to try, there are practitioners in the d.c. area. and you can work art therapy intoour every day life. just find a few moments to be creative. doodle, paint, or color, and
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then he a careful look back on what you created. >> being able to express yourself and lose yourself in at arts is a great way to look at your issues from a different point of r:ew. >> reporhat your creativity and self-reflection may uncover could surprise you and help manage your stress. justin finch, news4. 4:26. coming up, eavesdropping alexa? millions of us have amazon devices in our homes. ahead at 4:30, the report about how often others are listening in on our private conversations. and good morning, everyone dog-walking forecast. this is maya, a 4 1/2-month-old puppy dog with the most innocent face in the world. does thi look like the face that would cause trouble and potty on the rug? of course not. cute. would be great partner in crime to have in your family. temperatures, 40s and breezy this morning. back into the 60s this afternoon. plus, tonight is the night.
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welcome back at 4:30. a live look outside on this thursday morning. it is going to be another clear oy out there. and getside and enjoy it becauseth we have some rain o way just in time for the weekend. does that sound familiar? >> it does. months of >>that. yes. good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrest. thanks for waking up ear with us. chuck bell is here with the storm team 4 forecast. melissa i t watchinghe commute for us in first 4 affic. let's start with chuck. what's expected to be -- what do you expect today, what would you advise folks to t wear out door this morning? >> well, i've given you the forecast now --t people home main have just woken up. aaron, tou've had forecast three times already. >> fresh forecast. >> is this atest? >> always a test. it will be a breezy and chilly
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