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>> prince george's county bureau chief tracee wilkins is joining us live fro that court. tracee. >> reporter: a lot of sad details revealed of what was already a tragic case today. at one pointne the attor for dominique taylor asked if they could lower her bond to $10,000 so she could afford to p it d get out of jail. the judge said absolutely not and left her in jail on that $100,000 bond. dominique taylor f sittingront row at the funeral for the children she allegedly killed in a car crash. day a judge called taylor a danger to the community. she ordered her to be held in jail on 100,000$100,000 bond. earlier this week a grand jury indicted taylorrg on 12 cha related on a crash that killed six passengers in her car, including her two young children. she turned herself in on charges. taylor's daughters, an
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8-year-old and 5-year-old were killed in the crash along with their cousins, a 14-year-old, 6-year-old, and 15-year-old.ea 23-yr-old passenger cornell simon died from his injuries a few weeks after the crash taylor was the only survivor. today in court her attorney argued that his client should be released from jail b she has a spinal cord injury, a neck injury and is in a wheelchair and needs multiple surgeries. the state countered that argument saying taylor was exagrating her injuries. she was in court last week and lufrmg lufr lunged at someone. he was using a crutch with no brace. in addition to taylor's blood alcohol level being twice the legal limit at the time of the crash, there were also traces of marijuana in her system. the state's attorney's office had this to say about prosecuting this case earlier this week. >> even with all that tragedy, we have to do our job. we have to seek justice.
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we have to hold individuals who aret fault accountable. >> something that kind of jumped out at me, that she was at a child support hearing and she allegedly lunged at someone. this was last week. can you tell us anythingore about that? >> reporter: according to folks who were in that courtr m, what happened there was that -- well, two things. first of all, the father wanted to amend child support with two children who were killed in that accident and then she also wanted back child support payments for the two cieldren who d in that accident. at some point there was a disagreement between her and the father and she allegedly lunged at him. >> all right. tracee wilkins. thank you, tracee. our calm week is about to take allwe, turn. t's turn to our forecast now. storm team 4 tracking the chances for some severe storms. >> it is a pretty afternoon, but let's look at the radar. we see that the storms are
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already kind of heading into our area. doug is in the storm centere wih th latest on the timing of this green coming through. >> we've got some showers out there right n mostly in our northern zones. the storms themselves coming tomorrow. going to be a pretty stormy day on friday. take a loo at the sto team 4 radar showing what's happening with this storm system. again, shower activity around our region. we're really track what's going on back toward the south and west. that's where we have this storm right here. see t ss littlen around little rock? some severe weather out ahead of it. i'll show you what i'm talking about as we moven through the day tomorrow. here's tonight. that storm making its way our sty. by tomorrow we'll t to see the rain moving in and then the heavy rain with the thunderstorm activity, that's tomorrow afternoon. we're going to take you hour by hour and'll show you what the real threat is going to be for these storms. once again, we're talking a rainy friday. that willake every friday in the month of april a rainy one. and a storiedat one at th. >> at least we're consistent.
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thank you, doug. we have some breaking news in the last hour. a courtroom drama that involves the maryland coast guard officer who's accused of planning a domestic terror attack in our area. a federal judge has raised the possibility that christopher hassan could be released on bail before he goes to trial. hassan is charged with drug and weapons offenses. but he is not charged with any terror case. prosecutors are alleging he was plotting an attack, but today the judge raisedha concerns they haven't given enough evidence that would require hassan to remain in jail. prosecutors say they will oppose any motion to give him bail. the future hring is planned, but so far no date is set. >> america is coming back. that's the word today from former vice president joe biden who officially enteredhe 2020 presidential race following months of speculation. this will be his third white house run and unlikeny a primary
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he has ever faced. biden is now the 20th democratic candidate to declare making the twi 2016 republican field including 17 people seem almost squaquain. his campaign launcheth a 3 1/2 minute video that struck a considerable darker tone than we're used to from joe biden. he directly goes after president trump's response to the deadly demonstrations in charlottesville. biden speaking to reporters at an amtrak station inilmington delaware said he asked former president obama to not make an endorsement. >> whoever wins this nomination should win it on their own >> wre you the best choice hymerits. for democrat? >> that will be for the democrats to decide. >> after leaving the train station, biden stopped at a pizza shop in wilmington posing r a number of selfies. by the way, his first big public event will be next week in
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>ttsburgh. >>altimore's mayor is under fire. federal agents had searched her two homes today. rcarched city hall and seahed a nonprofit that she founded. mayor catherine pugh has been scrutinized for her financial dealings that areated to the university omaryland medical system and saelles of her children's book. coming up later, we'll take a closer look at today's raids and the new calls for her to resig a man who was convicted in connection to a deadly fire at his home in bethesda is going to be sentenced in june. after deliberating into the evening yesterday, a jury found davi beckwitt guilty of manslaughter and second degree murder. a young man nahad been digging underground tunnel system beneath wek btt beneath beck home when the fire broke out.
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khafra couldn't escape because of hoarding conditions blocking the exit. he could face up to 30 years in prison. a d.c. community is remembering a senior citizen killed in an apartment fire this morning. this was the scene on oakwood street in southeast as crews rush inside trying to save him. chs gordon spoke with neighbors today who are saddened by the loss of a friend. >> that was my buddy. i'm so sorry he had to go that way. >> reporter: tonya says her neighbor glen washington lived alone in thispa ament. his caregiver had not yet arrived for the day. at 4:00 a.m. d.c. firefighters received the emergency call. they faced heavy smoke, broke windows, removing metal security bars. >> i woke up smelling i could hear people moving around out in the hallway, so i medical came to my window and they said you better get out. >> reporter: a d.c. fire ems
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team brought mr. washington outside trying to resuscitate him. >> i came out this door and i see him on the ground. and they was trying to get him, trying to pumpis heart. he didn't wake up. >> reporter: tonya and her son daryl shared their memories of glen washington >> i'mtill in shock really. because he was my friend. he would counteokouts and stuff >> he was the old guy that asked you for cigarettes. just a good guy, man. >> reporter: investigators are still working to deterene the f this fire. they say there was a smoke detector in the apartment, but no indication that it worked. d.c. fire ems asked me to pass along a message. they want you to check your smoket dtor to make sure it's working. if it's old, replace it with a new one. they say the batteries included in the new smoke detectors can last up to ten years.rt reg from southeast
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washington, chris gordon, news 4. fined to's fire was c just that one apartment. neighbors who evacuated the building are back in their homes tonight. after several injuries to school kid, gumontgomery county leaders say they are investing in better sidentlk. >> the ccouncil has just approved a major rebuild of roads and sidewalks. focusing oning the intersection safer for bikers and walkers and extending the sidewalks too. a recent news had i-team investigation found several thousand people have been caught speeding or crashing their cars in local school zones just since 2015. in rockville today, members of the county education committee say they're considering larger steps. in a school district with 160,000 plus kids. >> a little distracted driving.
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it's partly dealing with folks who are ever rushing to get to whatever appointments they need to get to,orhether it's w or whatever the case may be and just aren't paying attention. >> the montgomery county public school superintendentells us it has increased the pedestrian safety lessons offered in the classroom in the school district. earlier this year there was a horrible crash in aspen hill. a car struck four high schoolerr waiting fheir school bus and injured them. in the newsroom, i'm scott macfarlane. back to you. >> scott, thanks. the distrt is launching a new initiative and high schools to help students prepare for graduation. college and a career. in the coming weeks, they're going to distribute personalized guides to ninth, tenth and 11th graders. the idea is giving them a look at progress and recommend steps for success in the areas of course, completion, volunteer hours and attendance. >> it's not a college or career,
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but it's both. it also provides information to studen are interested in going directly into the work force after graduation. >> in addition to the new guides, the mayor and school chancellor also announced new early college programs for barred and coolidge high hool. a group of detectivesg solvin high profile crimesin help bring closure to the families just ahead, mark segraves explain explains why their jobs are on the chopping block. you hop a ride in a ride share and end u inhe back seat. that may not be the safest place. ti
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and get the speed, corage and control you need with xfinity xfi. click, call or visit a store today. storm team 4 keeping an eye on the path of some storms. there iis coming our way tomorrow. >> doug is back in a flash with what we can expect in about the next ten minutes. as the district is struggling with a rising murder rate, dozens of detectives and ere ian oi wdes being forced off the job. a budget battle has put more than 70 veteran officers on the chopping block. mark segraves talked with one of those detectives who caught
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suspects in a high profile murder of a little girl. this i a story you're only going to see on news 4. >> reporter: the evening last july when a group of masked men opened fire in a courtyard telling a 10-year-old, the hoective was at >> from july 16th to august 26th, i did not take a day off. i was so determined to do my best to bring justice to the family. >> reporter: seven people have now been charged in wilson's death. he was named detective of the year. but he had retired from mpd just three months before wilson's murder. he returned under the senior officers program which allows select officers to reti, begin collecting their pension, and return to work earning about $85,000 a year on top of that pension. mpd currently has 21 senior detectives and 57 senior sergeants. >> the special victims unit is comprised of three homicid
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detectives. two of us or senior police detectives. a total of last year the three detectives handled 52 cases. >> reporter: theic senior off program which started in 2016 and was intended to be a temporary solution to the huge retirement bubble the department was facing. but now mayor bowser and chief newsham want to extend the program another five ars. >> we're hiring a lot of new officers and this just isn't the time to let senior people, experienced people go. >> coselman charles allen e department.pol whileel the program has hd, he's hearing concern from younger officers who say they can't get a promotion because the older officers aren't leaving. >> they're not sure if they're got a p promotion or thaition is available, they'll start oking around at other jurisdictions. >> that fear they're going to be taking positions from the younger officers is overstated. there's going to be a lot of opportunity for our young people. >> the d.c. council will decide the fate of the program.
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in the district, mark avsegr, news 4. excitement is building for tonight's nfl draft and redskins ilns are hopeful the team's front office w do whatever it takes to turn the skins recent dismal record around. cory smith took a trip to nashville. did you find some redskins fans down there with you? >> reporter: oh, i found plenty of redskins fans. t i hate make you jealous, but this is a pretty sweet assignment. you can hear that musicity is rocking. all 32 teams represented, but the one we care about the most are the washington redskins. if this sean is going to be different, it starts tonight.st s the seasons change, so, too does the roster of your favorite nfl team. in many ways, the draft is the first chapter in the story of the 2019 season. redskins fans are hopef for a decent start tonight. >> when redskins get their future established here in my hometown, it's going to be
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awesome. >> reporter: here fans young and old hail together as a family. making the first memories of what they hope is an unforgettable season. >> she's grown up and never saw the glory days with gibbs and monk and the super bowl, so, you know, every year it's always a new chance. any given sunday. >> reporter: so as the clock tic ticks toward the 15th pick, what do?he burgundy and gold walk the line, maybe beef up the defense? or maybe they'll take a gamble on an unknown star destined for the big stage. make your pick. >> dwayne haskins would be a nice add. >> let's go defense. >> i got my eye on one. i'm not going to say whop. >> you don't wantf jinx it. >> do whatever, ease, towin. >> reporter: the decision is not up to the fans. >> do you drutrust dan snyder a others toake the right decision? >> of course not.
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>> reporter: dan snyder has his fair share of doubters. that last man you heard from, he has done two things you might consider a little crazy just because hhe loves t redskins so much. that's about in an hour. right now, back you. >> speaking of hog heaven, you are in the capital for barbecue. they've got som awesome eats down there. have some fun. i've got dinner plans. don't worry about it. from cory to cary, what should we be looking at tonight regardin the redskins. >> first give props to cory for those puns. as for who the redsks are looking to drof looking to draft, who knows. washington is going to be quite active for this draft. dan snyder, brew allen, doug williams and company own the 15th pick overall.or several rep including espn and former nbc 4 reporter say
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the team is very interested in taking a quarterback eithert 15 or making a trade to move up. former skins wide receivernd nbc 4 contributor santana moss says the burgundy and gold should continue to buihe t dense, add a pass rusher like brian burns. perhaps the main player the skins are being linked to,hi o state quarterback dwayne haskins. haskins grew up in new jersey but moved down to the dmv to ply gh school football in potomac. his family still lives in the area and we'll have coverage h fromis draft party ap a local bowling alley. another local athlete, darnell savage of the maryland tps. he's one of the top safety prospects in this class and has in the up draft boards last few weeks. espn has him projected to be selected by the raiders with the 27th overall pick. savage reportedly met with the redskins onay tuesd so what many of us are hoping is that the nfl draft can distract
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us from thatonumental bumme that was the caps loss last night. of course, the caps lost 4-3 in double overtime. the iconic stanley cup itself realizing its time with the fun d.c. crew is or. re's what the cup tweeted. you were amazing hosts, capitals. here's tohe next one. they also tweeted alex ovechkin. it's not gooye. it's see you later. yours truly, sc. thafrp thanks a lot, stanley cup. leave us alone and let us mourn. >> we're not feeling a lot better. >> i take that back. we can change. come back. >> we'll see you again later at six. thank you, cary. thef benefits o a workout without ever sting foot in a gym. ahead around 5:45, doreen ntzler will us a procedure to
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thunderstorms too. maybe even one or two severe thunderstorms. we're not expecting a severe weather outbreak, but we could see a couple of stronger storms. out there right now another great day. sunshine around the area. at least from d.c. southward. no the north, however, we're seeing nothing but cloud cover. temperatures right 7ow 76 degrees. because of the fact that we have seen a little bit more in the way of sunshine. 76 d.c. 74 manassas. look to the north. only 66 in frederick. 63 hagerstown. the reason? the cloud and the rain. no rain south of washington. however, you can take a look to the north. you soee that rain coming throuh the north. you continue to see shower activity. it's going to move over the mountains. ru'll see showe activity around frederick, maybe overrd tos -- back towards martinsburg, shower activity. most of us tonight will stay dry. we have more showers trying o
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movein, so we may see a shower. if you're going out tonight around 10:00, 11 -- 11:00, good idea toake the umbrella. a slight risk for severe thunderstorms from d.c. down towards raleigh, but includes all of southern maryland. that's something we will be tracking for you. a slight risk put out by the storm prediction center. that means that we will see one or two seve storms. it's not an outbrea per , but we do expect to see a couple of storms. that's what we're looking at now. as i mentioned, 11:00 a couple showers around. if you're heading out, make sure you take the umbrella. as you make your way through t day, 8:00 a.m., look at the storms coming on through here around 8:00 in the morning. then look what happens duringon the afternoround 11:00. now, showers -- shower activity, but we see a lite bit of a break in here around 1:00 or 2:00. then we get to the thunderstorms. this is out of texas and
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louisiana. they saw severe weather big time in this area. numerous tornadoes down into this region. six tornadoes down around the portions of texas and louisiana. a lot of damage from some of these tornadoes too. now, again, i am not expecting that. also iooding. thats going to be a concern for us. heavy rain. take a look at what we're looking at here. with this second line coming on througund 5:00. right when everybody's on the roadways. i really think that's going to be the area between aut 2:00 and 6:00. after about 6:00, this all moves out. heads up tomorrow afternoon. 73, showers and storms. heaviest during the afterno. some strong, possibly severe tomorrow. behind that we get rather cindy andll oh saturday. 68, but it's not going to feel like that, especially in the northern zone. 74 on sunday. again, tomorrow a weather alert day. much more on what you can expect morrow and the rest of the 10-day forecast. we'll see you at 5:45. >> thank you, doug.
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a cel fration ofaith during a concert of hope. get this. the organist who was playing when the fire broke out at notre dame is in our area this evening for a benefit. >> wow. can't wait to hear from sm. plu a heartwarming surprise for a local wounded warrior. the gift that will help him fuill hisission of helping others. a mission to help new moms spo sparked by on mother's tragic death. hoyoooh, hello yellow! at ross and you find... thyes! 's yes for less. spring forward with the latest brand-name styles at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less.
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at ross. yes foless. you're watching news 4 at ck00. and welcome bat 5:30. an arlington's woman tragic death in 2014 shattered her community. >> a passing dump truck hit and killed t mother of three. well, tonight her husband sits down with norther virginia bureau reporter david culver sharing how he's turned a wause thatas near to his wife's heart into her life giving legacy. >> photos show young happy family, but mom jennifer lawson never forgot the health struggles she faced giving bhth to eac of her three children. >> all three of our children were premature. all three ended up in the neonatal intensive care unit. >> while they had access to strong medical care, that did not satisfy his wife. >> jen was passionate about the notion of trying to have that access made available to
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everyone. that really was the emimpetus a vision forun ing. >> reporter: the jennifer bush lawson fund-raised has raised unexpected amounts for mothers. survival mole kicked in february 24, 2014 as jennifer was getting the youngest child into their van, a dump truck hit and killed her. >> anger could present and hate could present. it just didn't. it didn't come to me. >> instead he turned to his faith and focused on raising his three kids. but within a few weeks he wanted to do more to honor jennifer. >> so he came to us and said we want to help because we know you have high risk pregnancy moms, but they don't have the resources, they don't have the tools they need. >> reporter: in the past several years, neal through jennifer's foundation has helped virginia hospital center provide those resources funding everything at from pnt's transportation to a new telemedicine option where
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they can vid chat with the doctor. >> he provides the ability for the patients toom have shing they would otherwise not have. >> reporter: he admits it's a step towards the healing. >> we will always have this grief and loss. it's something that's a part of me and a part of my children. we also need to liveife and love life and confront the challenges that life brings us and cherish the joys that it does as well. >> reporter: in arlington, david culver, news 4. >> the jennifer bush lawsonti founda has raised $700,000 in the last five years. >> good fothem. well, they say home is where the heart is. today that's in ddleburg, virginia where marine corp veteran and down el amputee was given a house mortgageree. our cameras were there on hand
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walked ant rob jones into his brand new home completely fashioned just for him. everything from the cabinetry to the stove that adjusts tos when wheelchair height. sergeant tones didours in iraq steppedanistan where he on a land mine and lost both legs. since then he has traveled the country accomplishing tremendous feats in the name of supporting veterans. most recently he ran 31 marathons in 31 days. now, the house was made possible through the steven seir towers foundation. that's impress live. arlington national cemetery today, a special wreinh lay ceremony was held at thef tomb the unknown soldier. it honored the leaders of two veterans group for supporting the u.s. apartment. the veterans network and stop soldier suicide. they'll be recognized with a notorious public service metal
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at tonight's twilight tattoo. the metal is the third highest public service honor the can give to a civilian. the world watched in horror s the iconic notre dame cathedral burned. for the first time since that tragedy, we are hearing from the organist who was playing when the fire a llarm sounded. y yohan is in the district. aimee cho spoke to him about finding theh strengto play through this pain. >> reporter: the key ma to maki great musou he will tell y is being able to press forward even in the face of loss. he has been the organt at astre dame for 15 years now. he was playing at when the flames broke out. >> it was something i couldint
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imag in my life. it was terrible. >> he says he stood outside for two minutes, but afterul that cod no longer bear to watch. >> it's like a second home. i spend hours and hours, day, nights there. >> today he's spending the day tomorrow night he'll play a benefit concert at the basilica in northeast helping to raise money to rebuild his second home. >> i cannot stop playing because of the tragedy at notre dame. i just hope to be able to play there again as soon as possible. >> it will likely be years before notre dame can be repaired, but on a happier note. >> the organ is undamaged. we still have to switch it to pak sure th make sure that everything is okay, but the organ is still there. >> and with each note he plays, this organist determines to press on. the benefit concert is tomorrow night at 7:00.
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it's free of charge to efveryon, but the church is asking people make donations to the notre dame ifhey can. aimee cho, news 4. >> if you can't make it to the basilica tomorrow, you watch. onli we're going to post a link in the nba washington app. concert. ch >> he's impressive. the pressure mounts on baltimore's mayor after an fbi raid of her what we're learning now about what agents did and didn't find. and safer in the front seat. a new study fineds passengers the back have a greater chance of being hurt. susan hogan explains the new effort to reduce the risk. plus here's the latest checm of storm tea 4 radar. scattered showers moving throug thearea. tomorrow is a weather alert day tomorrow is a weather alert day for the chance of [phone ringing]
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>> a we've got consumer alert about your safety in theatack f a car. a new study out reveals back seat passengers are often more seriously injured in crashes than they should be. or even killed. our consumerus reporter s hogan is working for you tonight with what's being done now to make sure you and your family are safe. >> the insurance institute for highway safety is calling this latest study lt behind for a reason. the video says it all. according to t iihs,
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manufacturers have put a lot of work into improving protection for drivers and front seat passengers. but in the back seat, there are no front air bags and the seat belts often lack crash tensionersorward motion. so as a result,nt f t whosehives are sometimes dying in crashes that could have survived with the added protection. sing this s information to develop a new crash test that will evaluate occupant protection in the back seat as well as the f they truly believe that the new test will helps automaker figure out which combination of technology works best. suggestions include actually inflatab seat lolts or deveping frontal air bags for ba seat passengers. back you to. now, you can read the full report and watch more of those dramatic crash on our nbc washington app. just search crash test. it's been more than 400
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years since william shakespeare shuffled off this mortal coil, but there may be bits of him r lingeringht here in d.c. the shakespeare library is worki working to swab some of the old books that our boy bill may have touched to see if his dna was deposited there. these books collecting dust may have preserved some of the dna from the 1600s. in fact, they came upon some dna from a guy witht acne from tha era. but it wasn't shakespeare. buthey were able to tell ttha he from that skull.ok loed pretty smooth. kind of ivory there. coming up on news 4 a 5:00, workout results without doing woy of the actual >> any?
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storm team 4 keeping an eyen o the path. >> doug back with what we can expect in a couple minutes. there is a machine for anyone who has ever wanted to look fit without spending h irs the gym or actually doing anything. >> anything. >> you've got to lie there. >> oor people who out and aren't getting all the results they want. sound familiar? here is doreen gentzler to show us what this is all about. so curious. >> we have been talking about it thcaus it sounds too good to be true. is is new technology recently approved by the fda. it builds musclensnd fat at the same time. there are no needles, no he, no pain. it'snly available in doctors offices and of course we wanted to see how does it work? >> i have three kids and so my abs aren't what they used to be. >> michelle is a married mother of three who works out
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regutrly, but wasn' getting the results she want. >> i'm not person who wants to go under the knife. when i heard there was something that might be able to tone me a little more without having to actually have surgery, i was, li, let's check it out. >> it's the late nest body contouring technology and it's the only machine on m thearket that's designed to build muscle while burning fat.le michels using it to tighten and tone her abs and to lift up her back side. >> iiken it to contractions when you have your kids, but not the bad contractions. i definitely that saturday felt the soreness. not painfsorene, but fel like i had bee doingometulhing and i hadn't. i was just laying here getting treatments. >> josh hopes em sculpt can give him a six pack without hitting the gym. he's already seen a difference. >> i feellood. i fee stronger in my core. i've noticed a little of my eeher back hoh
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least. each cost about $1,000. >> doreen said she could gets a two for one discount. >> you've had two kids. i don't have any. i've got to button this. >> when we win the lottery, w can try it out. time. down you think of what people are doing with liposuction, and this is not just taking away fat but building muscle. they explained to me you could a zillion situps inm, the gy but could you do it with the proper form and allf that? this goes after all of the muscles. >> can you putch four es on at once? that's what i want to know. i need machines everywhere. >> you've got our attention. thanks, n doreen. d to start a go fund me page. >> there you go. >> go find it. we're going to be running through the rain tomorrow.
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>> i want to talk more about that this is interesting. eah, we've got storms coming tomorrow. we're talking about strong, potentially severe thunderstorms during the day tomorrow too. yeah. a good day to maybe get inside from the gym. you're wot going tot to be outside. it looks like it's going to be stormy. we've got the sunshine in d.c. in the foreground. in the background you've got the darker clouds. that's where the clouds have been all day. to the nor of washington. right now we're at 72 grahe gaitburg. even cooler in the 60s up around frederick. that's again where the rain is. you could r see thatn up around frederick. most of it is very light. you're dealing with light rain over towards baltimore county. light rain there too. you can see what i'm talking about right along i-70. this is moving o towards the east. we have another area back here this should also kind of fall apart as it moves our way, but can't rule out some shower otivity. if you're heading this
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evening, take the umbrella. tomorrow it's the big umbrella indoors also get tomorrow afternoon. you see thunder. getrs indoo that's what we say. this area of thunderstorms down here, down to the south, severe weather. but this storm will be making its way our way tomorrow. this is future weather. another stormy friday. every friday this month has had rain and there's bn a couple severe thunderstorms during our friday we've got rain along the i-95 c corridor. heads up for that. make a break in the afternoon. then we see the line come through. we're talking about this line coming through during the even a couple things we're concerned about. also the wind threat is there. >> we could see wind gusts tomorrow between 1:00 and 6:00, anywhere from 50 to 60. with winds that trong we could see wind damage. here are the impacts on your friday.
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the timetable between 1:00 and 6:00. heavy rain is the biggest concern. that could lead to isolated flooding. the winds are also where i can't rule out an isolated weak tornado. there's the chance that you're dealing with morning showers. you do want to anticipate rain and a few rumbles of thunder between 1:00 and 6:00. when it's all said and done, and it is going to be done, we could see around an inch of rain. those gusts potentially up to 50, even 60 mis an hou maybe an isolated low end tornado out there. o for the school day tomorrow, sunrise time right about 6:15. it's cloudy and maybe a few showers out theropat the bus it might be one of those mornings where you treat the kids. you take them to the bus stop and let them sit inside. d rememberng that. recess also may be indoors. it's a rain chancehe t. otherwise cloudy skies. feeling a bit humid. 67 at recess. stormy and 73. activities, ool
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maybe canceled or brought inside to the gymnasium. we're then windy b toezy throughout the day on saturday. we start off in the 40s and only warm int the 60s. a noticeable chill in the air on saturday. plenty of sunshine. doug, maybe a few spotty showers out there on sunday, but for the most part, sunday isooking mainly dry. >> we'll take sunday all day long. a weather alert day. tune in tomorrow morning. chuck bell willave theatest on the timing of this. 66 on your monday. a couple of cool days. monday and then again wednesday. tracking wednesday to see how cool we're going to be. wednesday is looking nice. then we move bac close to 80 degrees as we head into the month of may. yeah, that's right. we've got shower activity wednesday, thursday, and friday as may gwbegins. there were crations today in woodbridge. >> they just won three awards. prince william county rose ds
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the school with an award of excellence a a human rights award for the workn the community. >> on the international stage, the school was recognized with the do four award for exceptional levels of student achievement. just a few years ago they were one of the lowest performing ischools. nows one of the best in the state. in fairfax county a middle school is being celebrated for its environmental effort. the first in the naetion honore as a green flag school but the national wildlife federation. students helped earn that award because of tir actions at school and in the community. >> we do anything from gardening to planting trees to the pond. anything that needs to be done in the community. >> we're helping other people, but il like i'm actually doing something. >> the second and only other school in the country to earn that hons centerville
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nbc affiliate up inalmore with the swift reaction and calls now for her to step down. >> reporter: a swarm of fbi and irs agents converged on two homes owned by mayor pugh. according to neighbors, thera ids were not unexpected, but jarring. >> we knew it wasoing to come to this but we didn't think it will be so high scale. >> at this point she shouldso ge response. >> reporter: the raids widened the probe. pugh had already been under investigation by state and local entities following report she sold her healthy holly books to coies with business before the city. >> really i have no idea about the raid. >> reporter: thursday jack young listopped short of cal on pugh to resign. he hasn't spoken with her in two ineks. >> it is embarrass for the city of baltimore. >> she's experienced. >> reporter: congress cummings is a long time friend of pug m theyarched together to try to
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bring peace during the 2015 riots. he stopped short of asking her to resign. >> i think the mayoras to now make some critical decisions. and while making those decisions, she has to make decisions tha are in the best interest of our city and in the best interests of herself, her health. >> reporter: all members of city council have asked for her resignation. >> this has gone on entirely far too long. >> reporter: one of pu's attorneys, we caught up with him as he arrived at the mayor's house. does the mayor have any intention to resign? would you adviseo her to d that? >> i certainly intend to have a conversation with the mayor today before today' events unfolded and hope to that shortly. now at 6:00, still behind
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